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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930.
YESTERDAY'S CRICKET.
ARMY BEAT FRANCONIANS.
A cricket eleven from the R.M.S. Franconia, which arrive in port yesterday morning, was entertained in a friendly match on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground in the after noon by an Army XI. The game was thoroughly enjoyable affair and resulted in a win for the hosts by 86 runs.
only 17 runs,
DOCK COMPANY LULL IN 1929.
ESTABLISHMENTS REASONABLY WELL
EMPLOYED."
EFFORTS BEING MADE TO
STUDY ECONOMY,
HIGHLANDERS LAND AT KOWLOON.
IMPRESSIVE MARCH TO
CAMP.
FULL LIST OF OFFICERS.
The s. Talamba, with the 2nd The Hon. Mr. B. D. F. Beith, Battalion the Argyll and Suther speaking from the chair at the land Highlanders on boud, berth- annual meeting of the Hong Kong ed alongside Hoit's Wharf at 7 and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., held at Queen's Building yesterday, said, and about two hours inter that during the year. 1020, the the regiment discmbarked, and Dock's establishments were only marched by way of "Nathan Road reasonably well employed. A num her of new ships of small tonnage
to Sham Shui Po camp. were constructed but the advent of motor shipbuilding in Hong Kong did not keep some of the Dock's departments as well employed as they might have been. Mr. Beith Pack, rifle, tin helmet and also emphasized the fact that all other equipment, showed tha efforts are being made to study their fitness had not in the least economy in every possible way con- sistent with efficiency.
suffered during the voyage from Chinwangtao. Large numbers of people aned the street and the ne Pipe and brass bands were very
The men's smart bearing impress. ed everyour, and their steady easy swing under the full weight of
Musson and Davies started the innings for the local teams, and although the latter was out early for a duck, Mussen played a stylish innings and went on to make 47 runs before he was out. Owen Hughes turned out for the Arug team and made a like number of runs in an enterprising 'knock.
For the Franconians, Rcas bowled extremely well, taking 5 wickets for When the visitors went in to bat, it was evident they found the wicket rather strange, with the re-
Supporting the Chairman were sult that, with the exception of Sir Robert Ho Tung, Messrs. Allan two of their men, the rest of the Conieron, J. P. Warren, W. H. Bell team were dismissed cheaply. B. and A. H. White (Directors), Mr.greatly admired. Pettman made 31 runs in fine style, R. M. Dyer, B.Sc., M.I.N.A. (Chief while J. Grace. going in late, play-Manager), Mr. E. L. Hosie, C.A. ed pluckily for 10 not out. For the (Secretary). Shareholders present home team Wyait returned, the were Messrs. H. Kadoorie, J. P. splendid analysis of 5 for 15.
Both sides batted only 10 men, Tin, J. Arnald, Lo Koon Hang." Ulderup, Li Tse Fong, Leung Fat as Capt. Veddar of the Army was Wong Ping Sun, M. Fernandez, absent, while A. E. Jones of the K. P. Conper, E. Abraham, Chan Franconia had to retire ball-way Sin Hing and G. W. Sewell. through, as he was hurt, in, trying to stop a "daisy-cutter." The scores were:-"
An Army XI.
Lt. Musson,
Cotteral
Melia, b
47
Cpl. Davies, e Green, Ross 0 Capt. Reynolds, b Ross
Lt. Col. Wyatt, b Ross
"
CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH,
The Chairman addressing the meeting said:--
The Officers,
Colonel R. G. Auclain, M.C., has The Coamaading Officer, Lieut.. been in command for exactly two years.
"
yesterday is as follows
The full 1st of those arriving
Seventeen officers, 7 wives, and 3 children.
Five warrant officers, 5 wires and 6 children,
609 Other ranks, 2 wives, and 11 children;
The officers of the Battalion are as follow:-
M.C., H. J. D. Clark, M.C., and Majors NC Bennett, O.B.E..
G. F. Conna! Rowan,
The gross profit, you will observe, is about $980,000 better than the previous year, which, while regret- ting we cannot recommend the payment of a dividend, keeping in view present conditions in shipping the world over. I trust, share. holders will consider reasonably satisfactory, 47
11
1
Col. Robertson, e Melia," b
Ross"
0,
H. Owen Hughes, .b White-
head
Capt. N. Thorpe, ẹ White-
head, b Cotterni
0
Capt. Veddar, absent
0
Lieut. Christian, l.biw,, · b
Cotteral
1
Lieut. Anstruther, e North, b
Ross
15
Capt. Swayne, not out
Extras
Total
124
Bowling Analysis,
O
MR.
፩ኛ.
"Jones
Ross
0 17
5
North
3
0 20
0
Cotteral
Б 0 33
3
Green
1 0 14
0
Bainbridge
3 0 21
0
1 0 B
Franconia.
4 0 14 0
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31
Wyatt
J.. Cotteral,
e lusson,
Wyatt
0
A, E. Ross, st. Davies, b Rey-
nolds
0
E. V. Whitehead, b Wyatt....Q
J. Melia, b Wyatt....
0
A. E. Jones, absent, hurt...
W: Baxter, e Owen Hughes,
b Wyatt..
J, Green, st Davies, b Owen
Hughes
10
J. Grace, not out....
7
V. North, e Thorp, b Chris
tian
Extrus
Total
098
O., M. R. W.
5 19
1
Wratt......... 7 0 18 5
Bowling Analysis.
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PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
The following passengers arrived yesterday by the s.5. President McKinley from Manila. For Hong Kong: Dr. E. M. Best, Mr. C. Rabond, Mrs. L. F. Blodgett, Miss M. Beard, Mrs. W. G. L Cooper, Mr. E. P. Curtiss, Mr. A. Carson, Mr. G. Choolaram. Miss M. Enge bretson, Miss P. F. Forman, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fulmer, Miss A. Gonzales, Mrs. H. E. Haines, Mr. and Mrs., C. G. Knight, Mr. J. Ladesma, Mr. F. B. Lenz, Hon. and Mrs. M. V. Moran, Misa F. Moran,
Turning to the accounts, you will notice interest charges are prae tically the same as the previous year and come to the very con siderable sum of nearly $415,000. Stock in hand amounts $2,046,139.23 as against 81,914,548.38
MacA. Stewart, O.B.E., M.C., R Captains C, L. Campbell, 31.C., G. Moir, D.S.O., M.C., R. C. B. Garmichael, and J. A. Agnew, Anderson, M.C., R.'G. Hyde, J. H. Wallace, M.C. (Adjutant).
Lieutenants J. G. MacKellar, R.
G. Aitken (in U.K.). R. V. Dewar. Durie, A. Dunlop, G. L. Neilson, J. R. . Cape, A. T. Roper-Cald-
Keith Murray,
at the end of 1928. It is interest-beck, O. B. Younger, and R. M. ing to note that even in a com- paratively quiet year such as we have had, the general stock turned over was about 60 per cent. of the
Lieutenants J. C. Church, G. and K. B. L. Davidson. S. B. Bramwell, J. H. G. Black,
kay, M.C..
Lieutenant-Quartermaster S. Mac-
One Company with the following officers are still in Weihaiwei:
Capt. C. L. Campbell, Capt. R. G. Hyde, 2/Lieut. J. C. Church, and
total, which is sufficient evidence of its quality and market value.
The indebtedness to our bankers is slightly less. Additions to plant come to about 8927,000, which is mostly the amount spent in widen- ing our No. 1 Dock, to which · L.re- ferred last year." This work, I am pleased to tell you, is making good progress and should be completed well before the end of this year.
Depreciation amounts to
over 9143,000, which is considered ample. Your buildings and plant are in excellent order and the upkeep of The Regiment has the following of battle hours:-Cape of Good Hope, 1806, Rolica, Vimiera, Corunna,
same has been paid for out
revenue.
Lieut. F. C. G. Graham. In addition to the 17 offcars. were already in Hong Kong with arriving by the Talamba, three the advance party while one away on leave in the United King- dom.
Battle Honours,
15
No bad debts were incurred dur-Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, ing the year, while the outstand-
Toulouse, Peninsula, South Africa, ings at December 31 bave since 1916-7, 1851-2-3, Alma, Balakava, practically all been collected. The Sevastopol, Lucknow, South Africa, remaining unpaid accounts
1570, Modder River, Paardeberg, good.
South Africa 1899-1902,
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are
con.
The following honours were won
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"Reasonably Well Employed." During the year our establish battalions of tho nxts were only reasonably well Mons, Le Cateau, Retreat from employed.. A number of new ships, Mons, Marue, 1914. 18, Aisne, all small in tonnage, were 1914, La Bassec, 1914, Mersines,. structed, but the advent of motor 1914, 18, Armentieres, 1914. Ypres," shipbuilding in Hong Kong, of 1815, 17, 18, Gravenstafel, St. which we constructed several with Julien, Frezenberg, Bellewaarde, imported motors, did not keep some Festubert, 1913, Loos, Somme, 1970, of our departmenta as well employ-18, Albert, 1916, 18, Bazentio, ed as they should be. The advia ibility of building marine motors ourselves will have to be considered in the fature.
Docking and repair work was fair, but with the exception of one or two largish jobs, nothing very much out of our ordinary routine offered itself or was obtainable.
I can assure shareholders that during these lean yours we are pass- ing through, all efforts are being made to study economy in every possible way consistent with effi- ciency and reasonable progress.
I would like to thank our staff, both European and Chinese, for their loyal service during the past year.
The report and recounts were seconded by Mr. Li Tas Fong and carried unanimously.
Messra. Allan Cameron and B. D.
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Harbour yesterday:
The following vesacla were in
Wharves: Kowloon: Hakone
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0.5.K..
Canton Maru.
Docks Kowloon; Mindanao, Sumatra, Tio Yat, Utrecht, Vene- zia, Selene; Taikoo: Tung On, Kaimiloa, Charles Hardouin, Mishima Maru, Lihan, Tung Foong, Ranella. Sunning; Cosmo- politna: Haiyang.
SOUTH BOUND
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STEAMERS
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WILL LEATE ON
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TJISALÁK
TJIBADAK.. TJIŠAROEA.
'S'hat. & Amor In Port
ΑΚΟΥ
6th Apr.
B'. & AMOY
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13th Apr.
1st Apr., MANILA, MESAR. Noon & BOTTABAIA. 8th Apr., BATAYLA
Noon
15th Apr., ¡MANILA, MKʼSAN) Nood & BOTKAZATA
20h Apr. 22nd Apr.,
Noon
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Frox
TJIBADAK
F. Beith were re-elected to the Board of Directors on the proposi. tion of Mr. Horace Kadooric and seconded by Mr. J. P. Ulderup,
Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mat- Miss N. Moran, Miss P. Mercado, thews and Messrs. Percy, Smith, Mrs. N. L. Mayer, Mr. J. Y. Mar Seth and Fleming were re-elected ray, Mrs. C. E. Meyer, Miss Panditore for the ensuing year. Meyer, Mrs. A. Neill, Miss L. Neill, Mr. C. Parsons, Mr. G. Pollard, Master R. Rodgers, Mas- ter E. Rodgers, Master F. Rodgers, Hyman, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Hart, Capt. T. G. Roberis, Rev. G. Trull, Mrs. E. B. Hurff, Miss E. B. Hurff, Mr. A. Trull, Mr. M. Torres, jr., Mother M. Joseph, Mr. T. C. Mr. M. Torres, Mr. A. Torres, Mr. Kiang, Mrs. D. Kovach, Mrs. E. G. B. S. Thompson, Mr. R. Val D. Mather, Mr. N. C. Mather, Mra, Buoys-A Mishima Marn, A3 TJISAROEA. larino, Miss V. Wharff, Mrs. H. T. W. S. McClintic. Master S. H. Zomna, A4 Tjibadak, As Korea TJISONDARI. Walsh, Mrs. O., P. Williams, Mas-McClintic, Mrs. R. O'Conner, Mr. Maru, A6 Tjikarang, B7 Kumsang, TILEBOET ter S. P. Williams, Master T. W. A. J. Okia, Mr. H. A. Pan, Mrs. 813 Taming, C14 Prosper, Cis Williams. For Shanghai: Mr, and T. C. Renmy, Mrs."F. L. Simon, Borneo, C17 Halvard, C18 Gov. Mrs. S. Bloom, Mrs. M. B. Brown, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Sister M. Genl.. Merlin, A4 Indus Maru, Mrs. B. 2. De Romualdez, Sister Theodore, Mr. M. C. Wright. For B32 Fooshing, B34 Kwangchow, M. Colombia, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kobe: Mr. and Mrs." G. L. Irvine, C35 Tai Poo Shek, B38 Selatan, Dennis, Mr. P. 8. Erickson, Mrs Miss A. Leowinsoln. Dr. G. P. C37 Kueichow, B38 Bintang, Cas Mr. F. Fernandez, Master A. Seattle: Mrs. E. Bowman, Mrs. M. Hermod, C12 Pong Tong. C43: Fernandez, Lt-Cdr. and Mrs. D. M, Decker, Mr. D. O. Gunn, Mrs. Helikon, C44 An Lee, C43 Shansi, J. Freidell, Miss M. B. Freidell, E. Hawthorne, Mr. S. R.Haw- C40 Hirundo, C47 G.G. Maurice Miss M. O. Freidell, Miss H. C. thorne, Mr. F. F. Henley, Mrs. H. Long, C48 Tanan Maru, C40 Yodo Gandy, Mr. J. E. Harvey, Mr. B. Haverkamp, Miss L. Haverkamp, Maru, B50 Kuakata Maru, E51 E. Helvie, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mr. J. E. Kennebeck, Mr. A. Miro Storviken, A5? Delhi, C33 Sorachi (Continued at foot of next column), i vitch, Mr. L. L. Rocke...
Maru, B56 Shun Lee.
EXPECTED ON GE ABOUT
2nd Apr.
WILL LEATE ON OX ABOUT
BATAVIA
For
BATAVIA
3rd Apr. AxoY & S'HAL [Jaya,Maxaman 12th Apr. | 14th Apr, SwazoW & ÁMQT BATAVIA 16th Apr. 17th Apr. Jámor & S'HAL |JAVA,MAKASSAR 25th Apr. 28th Apr. Swarow & Axor
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