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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MUNDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 1925
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918 LTD.)
SHOW ROOM:-82, Nathan Road, KOWLOON......
SOUTH
LOCAL SPORT.
FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF MATCHES PLAYER
ON SATURDAY.
The following are the results in the Hongkong. Lengue games played, on Saturday.
Football
DIVISION I. Kowloon, 3; Hongkong
Club, P. H.M.S. Tomar, 2; Hongkong. Polia, 0. R.A., 9; South China,. 2,
Res, Q
DIVISION IL.
East Surreys Drums, 9; H.F.C. Res., 1. Kowloon Reserves, &; St. Joseph's 0, South China "A", 1: East Surreys R.A. Reserves, Club de Recreio, 1. The League season opened on Saturday and cach game as well attended. On the whole the play was good. Both Kowloon tenis won by five goals to mil and on the form shown in the opening games, these teams should finish nearer the top than they dil, last season. The pala goes to the East Surreys Drums who being opposed by a very weak Club team, put on no less than nine goals for one against. The surprise of the week was the East Surreys Reserves losing to South Chine A”.
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COMPANY MEETING.
CHINA PROVIDENT AND THE
[TUG COMPANY.
South China returned to the attack and Moore was called upon to defood hia charge. After a bout of midfield play, South China broke through, and Wong Mei Shun taking the ball on the An extraordinary general meeting of run from a centre by Pang Kam Wing the China Provident Loats and Mortgage gare Moore no chance and opened the Company, Limited, took place on Satur day morning, ut the offices of Messrs scure for South China after twenty Shewan, Tomes & Co., under the chairs minutes play? This put the H.A. on manship of Mr. R. Shewan. Others pre- their mettle. but the South China de White and the Rev. Father Robert (Coe
sent were Messrs. T. G. Weall, A.H
fence held out, the interval arriving sulting Committee), Me. R. "F, Mattingly with the score South China 1, R.A. mik
(Solicitor to the Company), Mr. E. M da Rocka (Secretary) and the following From the re-start the N.A. took up the shareholders: Mesars, W. G. Hawker. W attack and South China were forced to Morley, H. H. Tayler, W. J. Carroll, defend for tow minutes The RA.E. L. Shields, D. W. Manton, Fung Yee Chi, Tae Tsan Tai..Tong Hok Ting, Lok forced a corner and Padford placing Hop, To Chew Tong. 3. A. Figueired, well, Sowter with a fine header sent the Chan Lin Foo, Soo Pel Shao and Choy
ball into the net well out of the reach.
of Lau Hing Cheung thereby making the score one goal all."
Hon Fun..
The CHAIRMAN said that before be pro-
cet-led to the business of the meeting.. he would like to refer to the letter which The scores being equal, the teams had appeared in the morning newspapers. It was anonymous, and there was nothing struggled hard for the lead. South China to prove that it was signed by share eventually obtaining it when Wong Pak holders, so that he was not sure whether Choug.roceived from a well timed center he ought to take any notice of it at all. However, he would like to quote a sny. by Wong Mei Shun and hooked the balling of Abraham Lincoln, who was per hapa che "of the widest. mer the world into the net giving Moore no chance.
hail known, which was "Never attempt From the centre kick the R.A took up to swop burses when you are crossing the attack and the excitement grew in a stream. They were in midstream just tense." The R.A. levelled up following now, and the sooner they got over to the good work by Bowter who dropped well other side the better. To attempt to stap the proceedings now and commence new in from the wing and Rende sterred the negotiations with the Tug and Lighter. ball past, Lau Hing Cheung making Company would be the height of fally. the score
two goals all With Len and he was sure it would be disastrous What the gentlemen who altogether. minutes to go the teams went out to win wrote to the newspapers said, namely Visitors to the Railway ground were
but time was against them and when the that the Tug and Lighter Company lost. not disappointed, that is, as far as foot-final whistle sounded the score was Southmoney last year, was true, but they were
in a much better position now.
They knew China 2, R.A. 2 ball was concerned, although the score
that the China Prövident were The teams:-
using the other Company's lighters to was somewhat of a surprise, Kowloon
South China-Lau ing Cheung; Ng their advantage to-day, and they know forwards played a fine open gaine, in Kam Chean and Chan So; Leang Tuk that it would take nine to twelve months fact one of the best ever ફા this Toug, Wong Shiu Wa and "Lam Yuk to build new steamers, and if such light- ground.
Ying; Pang Kam Wing, Suer Kamers were built they would cost far more Shun, Wong Pak Chong, Leung Wing than the Tag and Lighter Company were Bow asking. For these reasons the direc Tak and Wong Mei Shun
R.A.Moore-Trim and Doody Kiltors recommended the transaction, and he was sure that the gentlemen who wrote gour, Rachell and Viccars; Pulford. Harris, Reade, Wilson and Souter.
to the papers, if they thought more deeply about the matter, would find what it Referen Mr. F. Smith.
would cost and how long it would take to build such a fleet as they would now get at once.
KOWLOON . H.K.EC
Although giving Kowloon full credit for their victory, the visitors did not deserve to lose by a margin of five goals At the outset when Read was pressed he miskicked close in and had the H.K.F.C. forward followed up they might have opened the score in the opening minate, However, the game.turned in favour of the home team, but the visitors managed to keep their goal intact until play had been in progress twenty minutes. The Hongkong defence, handicapped by the glaring sun played a
sound game, Rodger eventually being beaten close in, following a well placed corner kick by Mason, The home forwards again got gcing and several corners fell to them, but they failed to improve upon them The Kowloon wing men were in fine fettle while their centres had the visitors defence guessing. A fine run and centre by Taylor ended with Careille scoring giving Rodger Do chance. Play now levelled up, and no further scoring look place before the interval which arrived with Kowloon leading by goals to ni.
H.M.S. TAMAR". POLICE...
The SECRETARY then read the notice convening the meeting and also the report of the proceedings of the meeting held on September 23rd,
This match was played on the HLK.F.C. ground, the anilors winning by two clear goals. The game opened in favour of
The CHAIRMAN then proposed the con- the Police but erratic shooting marred their display. The sailors then got 80 firmation of the resolutions.
Mr. WHITE seconded. ing but also showed wild shooting. Each
FATHER. ROBERT'S OBJECTIONS. goal was visited in turn and although good openings were made the shooting
Father Roner then sail he wished to was ineffective and with the "opening half being in favour of the Polce, the say something about the matter. He was interval arrived with a blank scare sorry that tie was late in expressing his From tho restart the sailors attacked views, but he had been absent from the strongly and Post conceded a corner Colony, and did not have an earlier which the Police defence cleared. Corn-opportunity. He said: The object of this wall sert away but trying to scare sent confirmatory meeting is to complete the the ball wall over the bar, when probably purchase of the Hongkong Tug Company
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SOLE AGENTS.
9) That the assets of both Com- panies are carefully estimated by our auditors.
(3) That the respective value of butir Companies, being established by our auditors, the Hongkong Tug & Lighter, Co. should receive in fully paid up shares in the China Provident the esquivalent of its assets in shares in the. China Provident Company,
(4) That the capital of the Company should then be increased to such i figure, which will allow the China Pro- vident to carry through the deal. Furthermore, let me say that the Chine
n entre would have been turned to ac for the sum of $600,000 to be paid in fully count as Johnson was in a good position. paid up shares in the China Provident The sailors got away on the left and Loan & Mortgage Co., Ltd. I have not Provident Loan & Mortgage Company is Rokin sending over a well timed pats, the slightest intention to vote against the Dow a big Company, and that the anti- Summers took his opportunity and gave principle of the acquisition of the Hengquated Articles of Association
kong Tug & Lighter. Our General Marmore in keeping with the present Ordi-
are no
From the restart both teams put on pressure, the home forwards showing the better combination. Forsyth had a good opening but dallied and was beaten. At the other; and Austin' tested Rodger Clarke no chance with a fast shot frota agers who must have the experience of nanees regulating the Companies and that.
but the goal-keeper was very safe. How! Jeon Weat further ahead when Taylor, taking a pass from Austin, beat Rodger
with a fine shot,
closo range.
From the centre kick the Folier took up the attack and sent the hall into the net, but the goal was disallowed for an infringement The sailors now put on Forsyth again got moving and slipped pressure and forced several corners but the ball to Puncheon who had only the Police defence was sound. At the Vickars to beat but he sent in wide, other end Wavish was busily defending MANCHURIA RAILWAY Ker had several good openings on, the his charge, practically the whole of the left, but he dallied and found Turner Police team taking part in the attack. too good for him. Stewart cleared a The sailors broke away and taking advan- centres from Taylor and Hongkong gotage of the Police defence taking part in ing down Key was robbed by Turner, forward play, Chadwick ran through and Vickars of his stage was kept busy and gase Clarke no chance from close range: Stewart almost got home. Austin ended Being two down the Police put on pres HOSHIGAURA.-Finest Seaside Sammer Holiday Resort in North China. Five miles ing in a lightning, drive from twenty Tanier. Police 0.
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made.
the affairs of the Company are strongis perhaps very serious changes strould be recommending such purchase, and, there
He agreed with the Chairman that it' fore, I will not contradict them on that
was difficult to postpone the vote which was asked from them that day, but he' believed that it would be in the best in-
point I wish, however, to state that the Banner by which euch purchase is made does not seem to me equitable. What de we receive from the Hongkong Tug. &terests of public honesty to do so. He Lighter Co., Ltd., and what do we give did not we why, until the end of th in return. We have to examine carefully year the Tug and Lighter Company the assets of the two Companies, and my should not work as it has done in the task is easy after the figures given in this past, morning's papers. Yesterday, I saw that Mr. MoйLEY seconded Father Robert' letter which I have neither written nor propositions. inspired, and I was satisfied that there
Mr. T. Wong said that be thought the propositions put forward by Father The scheme upon which we are asked. Robert were excellent. They were equit was a good deal of common sense in it. to vote is good in itself, but I would not able to both sides, and nothing should vote, for it in its present form. Who be done which was partial to one side- framed such propositions and on what and inequitable to the other. The pre bases were they made?" Mr. Shewan sent arrangement was not at all equit being interested in the Hongkong Tux & able to the shareholders of the Chias Lighter Co. did not vote for the adop Provident Loan. They were giving too. tion of the present scheme. He was cor-
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HONGKONG
TIDE TABLE.
Trom Oct. 12th to 18th, 1925.
HIGH WATKL
Hook
Standard
Time.
Days of
Height
Mon 12 a 36
5.3
Tace, 13 m
Wed. 14
Thur 15 m 727
10m
Batur 37 a
18 Jm
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LOW WAZIL
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Standard
Time.
Height
6 m
2·3 2.5
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of Judging the assets of the two Com-
KOWLOON RES. . ST. JOSEPH's
On the Kowloon ground these teams
the Consulting Committee of this Com undervaluing the China Provident. As minutes after which there was only one pany, when the present scheme was sud- regards the letter to the newspapers and Puncheon sent in a high shot which half, Kowloon opened the score after surprise to our Chairman and asked for could not be denied. Some better way Key tested Vickers with a wing shot foam in it. After playing a blank frst denis, rushed upon us, L-expressed my it simply drew attention to facts which
close range. McKelvie,conceded, a' cor- Vickers cleared: Howard was wide from play had been in progress fiteen minutes the accounts of both companies.
in the second half, the marksman being In my opinion, the accounts of the "panies should be arranged. There should ner but cleared easily from the flag Linaker Latham scored the second goal Hongkong Tug & Lighter and also the be an equitable basis, and he wanted to kick. After Mason had been pulled up and this appeared to have a sad effect accounts of the China Provident and second Father Robert's proposals. for offsite, Kowloon came on again and on the St. Joseph's team, two further Loan Company should have been made The CHAIRMAN said that while he Taylor, receiving the ball from pass goals being scored by Fitzgerald through up to the 30th of June. Duo considera agreed with some of the remarks made by Austin sent it into the net, giving Ward making mistakes, and Eastman
tion should have been given to the value by Father Robert he was sorry to inform Departments to nil in favour of Kowloon. fast low drive.
Rodger no chance and making the score who worked in and beat Silva with a
of the assets of both companies, and, them that he could not pat the amend after exchange of views and also after ment to the meeting, for the meeting was Kowloon maintained. their attack but The inal goni was scored by Morris complete understanding between the two called for the purpose of confrming or there was no further scoring, the final who ran the ball into the net after it had Boards, then, the shareholders of this rejecting resolutions come to at a pro
core being Kowloon 5, Club 0...
beca played by the goalkeeper..
Company should have been notified of vious meeting of shareholders. the scheme then proposed of merging the The CHAIRMAN then put the matter to The teams werd Rodger: Wheeler and Read; Turner,
Hongkong Tug & Lighter Co. with the the vote, and the resolutions were con MeKelvio, and A. Duncan; Taylor, Mc-
China Provident Loan & Mortgage Ca firmed by ten to nine votes.
So far, we have a proposition which Bride, Caveille, Austin' and Mason, am
H.K.F.C.-G. Rodger; Sammers and Au Kit Sang scored the only goal in seems to be forced upon us and which Bishop Mair, J. Stewart and McBride; this match the result being a surprising rests on no evidence whatever as to the Puncheon, Forsyth, Watson, Howard win for South China.
equity of the deal. On the 31st of Deceipher, the Hongkong Tug & Lighter and Kes. Referee Mr. Smyth.
Co. had loss of $1740.88, but, in fact, had besides to pay $25,000, as under writing commission and $3,805.05. The debt of the Company was really over The opening match on the Garrison The Reserves failed to field a full side: 860,000. No shareholder in the China ground between the above teams attract in their first game of the Benson. This Provident Loan & Mortgage Co., Ltd.. en very large crowd, H. General may be due to the short notice of shift-han any wish to minimise the value of C.C. Laard, the 4.0.0. bring an in- ing the game to Sookunpoo. They field the assets and profits of the Hongkong terested spectator. During the interval, ed nine men only and went down by nine Tug & Lighter Co., and we wish to give. (2) Er the addition at the end of the
said Article of the words “Thé Com- the players and officials were introduced goals to one. The Drums were in treat them all their due up to the last cent, to His Excellency,
form and their success should encourage but I fail to see how we should under pany shall pay the salaries of all em- South China took the field without them to greater deeds during the senson value the assets of the China Provident.ployees and all rent, office expenses and their lett wing, Lai Wai Tong and Chan just commenced. For the Drune, Free Company simply because wo absorb a other disbursements." Kwong Iu, but ther found good sub-stone (4), Graham (9), Muffett and Baker stitutes in Leung Wing Tak and Wong scored.
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The game opened very fast" and in favour of theR.A.. but Chan. So was very, safe. Howover, the R.A. forced a couple of enfuers, which were not im- proved upon. Bouth China then got move on but they found the R.A. halves, in good fettle,
EAST SURREYS RES. SOUTH
CHINAA,”"
EAST SURREYS DRUMS
H.K. FOOTBAL CLUB RES.
R.A. RESERVES. RECHEIO
Father ROBERT then asked for a poll, and the Chairman agreed, the day fixed being Saturday next.
The CHAIRMAN then proposed the fol lowing resolution as an Extraordinary, resolution
That Article XI. (0) of the Articles of Association of the Company be amended as follows
(1) By the deletion of the words and figures of 85,000 per annum for defraying the salaries of clerks and all office expenses and
new Company for the mutual profit of The CHAIRSIAN The reason for this both parties. It is certainly in that change, gentlemen, is that the Company spirit that pur General Managers should has outgrown the Article for I am sure CLUB DE have approached this question, and I
wonder why they did not do 80,
To come to a practical and equitable base of merging. I should propose 1-
(1) That both Companies work in dependently up to the 31st December...
(Continued on"next Columa),
The RA scored a win in their opening game on the Garrison ground the final score marling goals to 1' in their favour.
you will all agree that an allowance which was fixed in the year 1898 for a Contany with a capital of $500,000 is quite incom- mensurate in 1925 with a Company of over twelve thees that amount
Mr. Montey seconded, and this, wan carried.
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