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THE INSURANCE CASE- JUDGMENT AGAINST THE HOLLANIK CHINA TRADING CO.

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO. LTD. DIVIDEND NOTICE, The Civil Service won this match by His Honour the Payne Judge (Mr. four wickets after a very keenly contest Justice Gompertz), sitting in the Sum-TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a NOTICERIAL DIVIDEND has been ed game in which their veteran Captain mary Court on Saturday; gave a written

declared in respect of the Financial Year ending (Sara) once again did yeoman service judgment of much interest to those on the 31st December, 1983, and will be payable The Gunners met with a heavy reverse with his steady bowling The Indians engaged in shipping and marine insur on the 18th NOVEMBER, 123, 11 to SEVEN- on Saturday when they encountered the went in first and made 119 all out; 0.ause. The decision arose out of the reTY-FIVE (75) CENTS per Share on the Xuen suel the Holland-Chan Trading per Share on the "NEW" haren (1992 Trans). I.K.C.Con the Club ground. After Haminan saving the side from being disse action in which as Man CheungOLDShares and as to SIXTY (60) CENTS will be CLOSED from the Teth to the 17th very one-sided match, the Club won by missed for a much smaller tatal Going Co. for alleged wrongful detention of a The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company five wickets and 164 runs. The very fine in third, he stayed at the wicket for the copy of an insurance policy

November, 1953, both days inclusive,

For THE HONGKONG HOTEL batting of Moro and Hagen were mainly rest of the innings, and during that time

CO, LTD. responsible for the victory; the former contributed a very nice 56 not out, The

WALTER J. HAWKER, just missed the century by three runs, Civil service replied with 123 for the loss

Secretary: and the latter by fifteen. Of the two of six wickets, the two chief scorers

Hongkong, 3las October, 1993. Hagen was the more vigorous hitter, for, belag Harper and Beardall.

Score: though he scored fewer runs, he Toled

Note :- When the boundary more frequently. 235 had been signalled fo the loss of five wickets, the Club declared Tho Garrison men were only able to compile rotul At all-told-and-of this small

"than B.S.M. Williams securing mor half." Lammert's average, with ball

WAS

11.00, Scores:

and "Bosker's was 1.75.

HUSHION LIC REA. Webster, e Parkes, b

Fendall

* 10

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Dyer, b Rough 0 C. R. More, e Barrett, b Fendall 07 A., K. Mackenzie, c Dyer, b Rough 3 E C. Hagen, e Barrett, b Rough 85 D. H. F. Meister, not out

Extras

Total (for 5 #kts., dec.)...205

Bowling Analysis

ROYAL GABRISON ARTILLERY.

5

1.1.C. D XL

D. Rumjnbue Gregory, b Grim-

mett

M. P. Madar, 1.b.w. b Sara

19

2

T. Hassan, e Sura, b Grimmett... 0 36· O. Rumjan, not out

Sirdar Khan, e Gregory, b Grim

1

niettavöze

"R. Nazareen, ran out.

0

SA: Rumjan, st. Cullip, b Sain s EA. Moosdeen, e rinunett, b

Sara

0

Y. A. Wahab, c Harper, b Sará... 21 A. H. Samy, b Booker

1

S. A Hamid, e Booker, h Sarn .. G

Extras

In his judgment his Lordship, said: The plaintiffs, who are merchants in the Colony, were consignees of cargo from ugon to hongkong by the steamship tas vessel, stranded and certain cargo Bourbon. On the voyage to Hongkong was jettisoned. Some of the plaintiffs' cargo was insured with the Saigon branch of the Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance! Company, for which company the defend- ans are the local settling agents.

Usigns being made for general average contribution, the plaintiff's interviewed the defendants, who gave the agents of the vessel the usual undertaking to pay the proportion due. The plaintiffs then got delivery of their cargo.

Subsequently, the defendents made payment to the trustees on" account of general average contribution due on the plaintiffs cargo. Before these paymenta were made, the plaintiffs had handed to the defendants their copy of policy.

The above mentioned Interim Divid end of 75 cents per share on the "Old" sharts will be paid also ta "those persons who shall, in accordance with the Scheme for Amalgamation with The Shanghai Hotels, Limited, become Shareholders in this Com- pany

Note:-

It is intended, by reason oƒ“ the tās difference Vow made between "Old" and the "New" thares in the amount of Interim Dividend, to place the "Old" and the "New" shares on the same footing as to future Divid-

The plaintiffs now consider, that they have or may have a claim against theende. Insurance Company. They have de

manded the return of their copy of the

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The defendants claim that they have HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO.LTD

8

policy from the defendants.

a right to retain this copy. They are

(INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.)*

willing to produce it and lend it to the

plaintifs, but they say that the policyOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN THA

„Wind:

Total

Bowling Analysis.

H.

2.

Sara

124 1

48

Q. 34.

Rough

18 1 34

A, Grimmett

a

30

3

Feudall

141

85

A. Oswick

0

Nicklin

Harle

13 1

0

19

E. Booker

5 0

14

0

10

0

C.4.6.C. 2ND xi.

F. Harper, e.S. A. Hamid, b Samy 37

Capt. Bensley, b Bowker

B.S.M. Williams, b. Lammert

W. Callip, c Sirdar Khan, b E A

Moosdoen

}

Sgt. Stevens, b Bowker

Ο

Le Feudali, b Boxker

0*

Lt. Parkes, e Gace, b Lammert...

E Booker, e Sirdar Khan, b E. A

Moosdeen

0

A. Grimmett, b E. A. Moosdeen

9

C. Evaus,e and b Wahab

5

C. H.. Beardall, retired

0

J. Hall, not olit

R. Smith, not out

Kras

Mr. Gnr. Rough, bEnmmertime. Gor. Davis, e More, b Bowker ... Capt. Barrelt, not out. Gnr. Dyer, e and b Lammert...... Gar. Nicklin. b Lammert................... Gur. Harle, e Bowker, b Lammert 5

Extras

16

.128

Total (for 6 wickets)

C. Sara, J. Gregory and A. Os

Total

Bowling Analysis,

0. . R

"wick did not bat

Lammert Bowker

Bowling Analysis.

10

10

Sirdar Khan

0.

MT "0

A. Aosucea ... 11.

I

36

A. P. Sladar

0

V

YA. Wahab .....

3.1

0

11

R. Nazareen

3 Q 10

3. 1

#

IRC e CS.CC

D. Rumjaha

A. H. M. Samy

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

CRAIGENGOWER. 2. ROYAL NAVY.

This League match at Sookunpoa Valley prored very interesting. At 101 for nine wickets the Indians made a very sporting declaration. The C.S.C.C.. had replied with 50 for the loss of six wickets when stimpsere drawn, robbing them of a very good chance of victory. A. E Wood topped the

This was ሊ very interesting gaae runa! scoring for his side with 45 to his credit. Sutherland came next Both sides found the bowling to their with 4 They made 7 and 8 boundary liking. Lieut-Com. Brooksmith was top hits respectively. In this match, B. D. scorer for the sailors with 62. Shortly Evans, who has just returned.from leave after the fall of the fifth wicket the Navy and has in the past associated himself declared for 185. Craigengower replied with the Kowloon Cricket Club, played with 152 for the loss of the same number for the Civil Service. We understand of wickets. Fritz early found his form that he is to play regularly for the and helped things along for his side with Civil Service in future.

Scores:-"

1. R.C.

1)"

S. D. Ismail, e Ling, Sayer

*

is properly in their keeping and they holders in the above-namel Compa

dap the object to give it up. This claim appears that the Special Resolution: to Wi to be based upon two grounds: (1) that Company and the Extraordinary Resolution the defendants have inde payments providing for the Distribution or sale of the Come

LivITED (Incorporate in Hon under the policy, and (2) that it is pany's hohling of Shares in the HONGKONO necessary that they should have a copy ASUS BACK, Notice has been given to t··A·

having to qualify them to attend the meeting off of whit cargo-owners and underwriters interest- ed, which is being summoned by the It seeds to me that both these grounds fail. If the defendants and that they require a copy of the policy, it is for them to viitain: one from the issuing office. They are certainly not entitled to to a Distribution of the Assets of this Com-

trustees.

been confirmed du passed

London in in the above named Company hoth the REGISTERS OF SHAREHOLDERS and in Hongkong WILL REMAIN OPEN NOVEMBER UNTIL THE 30TH DAYS 1823; for the purpose of registering Transfers of Shares after which Data the sail Registers will be Closed and the Liquidator will proceul

det in a document which is the property rany among the Fersons appearing as Share- holders upon the said Registers in accordance of the plaintifi

There must be judgment for the plain-with their rights and with the said Extraonli

IV. F. SIMMONS,

tiffs for the return of the document, with uery Resolution. nominal damages-any 85 Costaan, the highest scale..

Mr. R. F. Mattingly appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. F. G. Vaux for the defendants

COOLIE MURDERED. DEAD BODY FOUND ON MONMOUTH PATH

For and on behalf of EDVARD RITCHIE MORRIS,

Liquidator.

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Hongkong, November, 1923

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Hongkong, 18th July, 1993.

The dead body of a colle, with a halet wound in the left breast and left wrist, was found leaning against a lamp-g Host on Monmouth. Path by an Indian COLONIALS AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE SPECK- constable on Friday night. The case ALLT CATERED FOR AND WELCOMED, AT appears to be one of murder. Just prior THE NEW STAR & GARTER HOTEL, to making the discavery, the Indian Policeman states, be heard a police.

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whistle being blown in the direction of THE Chi-ine is good, the Comfort unerell Memouth Path, and it was this prompt To is menities, and ed him to move in that direction. The Splendid Grounds providing every Sport. Com-- motive for the crime is said to be robbery manding on one side the world famed view and the police are working on several of the River Thames, and bordered on the other by Richmond's glorious and historie Greater. Park, it is deservedly noted a important clues.

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KOWLOON C.C, 2ND XI. . H.K.C.C. 2ND XI. Despite the very fine bowling of B. Petheram for Kowloon in this match, his side lost the match bally. He took seven Hongkong eleven compiled 127. Kowloon wickets for 23 runs, but, even so, the replied with 85, to which Edwards, with some very vigorous swipes," contribut Mark was the most successful ed. 35. bowler on the Hongkong side, capturing 5 wickets for 28 rum.

Scores:-

HONGKONG END XI

H. E. Hollands, b Petheram

W W. McKenzie, b Raven

83.

Scores :-

BOTAL NAVY"

A. H. Rumjahn, b Baker

16.

S. II. Ismail, 1.b.w. Sayer AH-Madar, 1b.. Baker .....

41

.9

Pay-Lieut.-Com Pafford, e Dennis,

......... 31 Pinna Lieut-Com. Jotham, e Laurence, b

Paice....

23

U. M. Omar, b Baker......

:10

C. Ismail, e Wood. b de Rome Ael Arculli, e Sutherland, L

Sayer

20

Mid. Lambtor, b Paice

Lieut-Cam Brooksinith, e and b

5

Moore

$2

C. R. Baron, e and b Baven-

J. S. Curreem, st. Holdman, b

Baker

41

H. D. Rumjaha, e de Rome, b

Nihili

Rev. Fr. Purcell, o Piana, b. Fritz 39 Lieut. D'Evans, not out

11

13

S. A. Ismail, not ent

Pay-Lieut. Hargreave, not out

Extras

10

F. M.

Artulli, not out.

Extras

Ling

Sayer

Baker

Evans

Total (for 9 akta, dec.)...191

Bowling Analysi

སྒྱུཝཱ ཌ

Total (for 5 wkta. dec.)...185-

Licus, Hedge, Bezant, Harris and

Hogg did not bat,

人 W.

D I

0

.14

2 47

Fritz

14.

3. 41

Moore

35

Pinna

Paice

23

C.&.C.C.

Bradbury. Laurence

CRAIGENGOWEE.

G. H. Piercy, b Raven .....

R W. McAlpine, e Jex, b

Petheram

C. Mark, b Petheram

16

P. Jacks e S. Green; b Petheram 0 D. E. Nicholson, not out

J: N. Owen, b: Petheram

D. B. Peat, at.. Jex, b Petheram... 4 J. E. Hancock, b Petheram

Extras

Total

10

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"Bowling Analysis

0,

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Bowling Analysia:

D 0 -14

0.

H

-5'

0

20

Duck.

4

1

13

0 -20

R. Ravon

1

33

O. Raven

G

94

15761

01:20 19

Petheram

9.1

2

23

Weaser

3

11

0

D Green

0

OUR DAY KOWLOON 2ND XI

Laurence, Hargreaves.

·14

B. Petheram, b Mark

F. J. de Rome. b Omar .......

11

Fritz, b Hargreaves.

63

S. Jer, e Jacks, b Mark

C

A. E. Wood, e Ismail, A. el

Arculli

Mowfung, b Pafford

AJ. Kew e Jacks. b Owen

Bradbury, e Jotham, b Puff

12:

N. W. Duck, c Hollands,

Over 0.

F. Baker, "b Ad Areûlli

13

Grimes, b Pafford.

J. H. B. Nihill, e F., M. J. Arculli,

b A. el Arculli

W. L. Weaser, e McAlpine, b Mark

1574)

Basa, act out

0

S. G. Green, e Hollands, b Mark 9

White, cand-b` Pafford

0.

A. R. Raven, b.w, Baren

14

F. H. Holdman, not out

Extrag

137

S. J. Edwards, cand b Mark

35

0. Raven, b Baron o

132

D. S. Green, Pent, b Baron

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Total (for wickets)

R. E. Witchell, E. Dunkley, F. J. Lang, B. D. Evans did not bat.

Bowling Analysis,

UM. Omar

A el Arculli,

A. H. Madar

F. A. el Arcülli

M 0

Total (for 5 wkts.)

Dennis, Pinna, Paice and Moore did not bat,

Bowling Analysis,

Total

0%

Bowling

Hargreaves

14.4

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W

Pallod

30

Mark

Hogg

28

Besant

18* 0

Lambton

(Continued at fact

Extras

...

24

F. Howell, not out

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