ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNION WATERBQAT
ADVERTISEMENTS.
3. That the General Managers he and they are hereby autho CO., LTD.
rised to caritalize the sum of F877,030 profits of the Company. the credit of the TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN standing to
Reserve Company's
Funds and that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
to allot to the members holding of the shares of the Company, as on the Company will be held at the Offices first day of January, 1931, in re of MESSRS, DODWELL & CO., LTDspect of the net amount capitalized QUEENİR. BUILDINo, Victoria, in-the- Colony of Hong Kong, at 11 fully paid shares of the Company of O'CLOCK in the FORENGON on MON-equivalent nominal value in the pro- DAY, the STH DAY of DECEMBER, portion of two shares for every five such persons, respectively, and that shares of the Company,then held by such shares so allotted shall rank for dividends as from the 1st dağ of January, 1931.
1030, for the purpose of considering and, if thought it, passing the following Resolutions a Extra ordinary Resolutions:-
That the Articles of Assocía- tion of the Company be amended as follows:--
4.That if on such distribution as aforesaid any person would be entitled to a fraction of a share the General Managers shall in lieu (a) By the insertion iffimediately of issuing fractional certificates after Article 43 of the follow-cause the whole chars to be allotted ing new Article, namely:- to a person or persons to be named by the General Managers and' such share may at such time as the General Managers think fit be cold and the proceeds distributed amongst the persons entitled to the fractions making up the share.
43 (a): The Company may by ordinary resolution cancel any shares which at the date of the passing of such resolution have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person, and diminish the amount of its share capital by the amount of the shares so cancelled:-
6. That the General Managers be and they are hereby authorised out. of the profits of the Company stand- ing to the credit of the Company's bers holding the 27,723 existing Reserve Funds to pay to the mem- shares of the Company as on the 1st day of January, 1931, a sum equal to 20.00 for every five thares of the Company then held by such persons, respectively, by way of a bonus dividend out of the profits of the Company.
Dated this 27th day of November, 1930,
Per Pro. DODWELL & Co., LTD. J. P. WARREN, Manager,
General Managers.
LAND for IMMEDIATE SALE,
(b) By the insertion immediately after Article 10% of the follow- ing now Articles, namely:- 102a. The Company may at any time and from time to time in general mesting by resolu- tion authorize the Cloneral Managers to capitalize any profits of the Company not re- quired for the time being for payment of dividend upon any preferenes shares of the Company or other shares issued upon any special con- ditions, whether standing' to the credit of the Company's reserve fund or otherwise, and including profits arising from the appreciation in value of
VACANT LAND at EAST POINT capital assets, and to allot to Coast of RP. of I/L0, 740 the members holding shares of and RP. /Lot 781, having Areas the Company in respect of the net amount capitalized fully paid shares of the Com pany of equivalent nominal amount, and the General Man- agers shall give effect to any such resolution accordingly, and any shares allotted pur- suant to any such resolution shall be distributed among! the members holding shares of the Company so far as praO- ticable in proportion to the number of shares held by them respectively, and shall be credited, as fully paid by means
of the profits, so capitalized and the General Managers may make such pro- vision by the issue of frae- tional certificates or by the payment of cash or by sale and distribution of the pro- ceeds or otherwise as they may
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930.
BRILLIANT CENTURY BY “BILL” BRACE.
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS BEAT THE
SIGNALLERS.
SOME "FINE. BOWLING ANALYSES" RETURNED ;
SCHOOLBOYS - BEAT CIVIL SERVICE C.C.,
- Only two league matches were decided over the week-end, both of them being in the junior division. The Royal Army Service Corps claimed full points from the Royal Corps of Signals at Sookunpon, but the University, who entertained Craigengower Cricket Club, could "only manage a draw.
Several friendlica, however, were played and a feature of the Kowloon-Argyll match at King's Park was a brilliant century by "Bill" Brace, the interport, batsman who carried his bat for 112 runs. The matek that commanded the most interest was perhaps the inter-club affair on the H.K.C.C. ground when members over thirty years of age took on those under. 30. Like most of the other matches, this also ended in a draw.
UNIVERSITY DRAW WITH ̄C.C.C.".
LEAGUE-DIVISION II.
WIN FOR THE R.A.S.C..
Sparkling Innings By Fry.
A feature of the R.A.S.C.-Signals match was a bright innings for 83 runs by L/Cpl. Fry, who, going in after the earlier batsmen had collap sed, pulled the game round for the R.A.S.C., who eventually won by 30
runs,
The Service Corps batted first, and thanks to Fry's contribution, i were able to declare at 148 for 81 wickets. The only other batsman to make double figures was Major Airey (1) while Mr. Extras" helped with a very useful 31.
rang,
In reply to the score put up by their opponents, the Signallers were only able to collget 100 Williams being top-scorer with while Penny helped with 24.
等
Simpson bowled well for the win-
The scores were:-
of 4,780 and 10,947 Square Feathers, taking six wickets for 45 repoctively. The Lotero
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Property Office, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., La., Joint Liquidators. OHINA SUGAR REFINING Co., LTD.
(In Liquidation),
E. Howard, b James W. McBride, b Silva
W. B. Muskett, run out 3
Extras
Tan
Total
24
0. M. R. W. 9 1 25 0. 8 2 39 1
Bowling Analysis.
Abdul-Aziz
James ..... Silva Roy
124
20
11...2
20
0 I
4.
University.
G. S. Scully, run out
18
II. Normanbhoy, b Sourbutts 10- P. N. da Silva, run out 01
R. Leong, b Sourbutts.......
A Abdul-Aziz, b.Abbns ..... K. T. Loke, not out
4
6
17
E. Gosano, at. Davies, b
Abbas nolan
... 13
D. Roy, b Abbas
W. James, not out
Extras
0
0
14
дождаю
Total (for 7 wickets)...... 50
F. L. Tan and F. C. Chen did not.bat.
O. M. R. W 10 1 37
R.A.S.O..
Major Langmaid, 1.b.w., b
Goagh
3
Bowling Analysis.
Lt. Marshalle Webb, b
Arnison
Sourbutts
L/Cpl. Cadman, run out.
Major Airey, e Chaffey, b
Gough
S. Abbas 'Muskett
12 2 24 * 2.0 15 1
10
[10204
L/Col Fry, o Saunders, b
Williams
DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
OFFER OF NEW SHARES.
L/Cpl. Reynolds, b Williams W.O. Pamplin, b. Williams....
Drv. Jones, run out Pte. Mackay, not out L/Opl. Simpson, not out......
Extras
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
Indian R.C.
* 443 10 30 Civil Service CC:1 (1:0) 0 3 University.......2 101 3 Hong Kong C.C. 20 2
Kowloon C.C. ... 1 ◊ R.A.....
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
"BILL "BRACE SCORES A CENTURY
E.0.0. Trounce Argylls.
Playing at King's Park, Kowloon Cricket Chib defented the Argyll and-Sutherland Highlanders by the -big-margin of 07 rume.
The home tosin batted first, and going in number one, W. C. Braco settled down to vory good cricket. at once, and, punishing everything that was sent down to him, carried his bat for 112 runs. Willie Hung, who let him very able support, played an excellent knock for 43 runs, and with five wickets down for 184 runs, the innings was declared
close.
The soldiers could only muster 87 in reply, and of this total Capt. Moir claimed 46 runs which was the result of a very pretty innings. Sending down five overs, Frank Goodwin, the Hong Kong interport bowler, took four wickets for only
6 runs.
The scores were
K.C.C. (3 wkts, dec.)... 184 A. & S.H.
87
HIGH SCORING ON.CLUB
GROUND..
Bright Knocks By Marlon and Thorpe,
The "old hands" and "young 'uns" had a go at each other on the Club ground in a friendly inter club match (over 30 v. under 30) which resulted in a draw,
"Over 30" batted first and they put together 168 runs for 8 wickets before they declared their innings closed. Capt. N. A. Thorpe was their highest soorer with a bright innings for 42, while E. J. R. Mit chell hoined with a very useful 28 and G. R. Sayer 24.
The younger members lost their first wicket early on, but O. E. C. Marton then settled down to piny very enterprising cricket. He made B1 rapidly to bring the score to 130 for 5 when stumps were drawn.'
The scores were:-
Over 30 (8 wkts., dec.)... 168 Under 30 (for 5 wkta.).... 130
TAME GAME AT HAPPY VALLEY.
Dead" Wicket Suits Varsity
Batsmen.
**
F. J. REMEDIOS' WITH THE BALL.
Boorelo Boat Engineers at King's Park
Journeying to King's Park, the Royal Engineers were unfortunate to and the Recreio bowlers in forn, and they were consequently, beaten "by"fire" wieksts.
The Engineers batted frst bui were all out for a paltry 83. L/Sgt. Broom was top scorer with 10, Lieut. Macdonald inde 16, while Lt-Col. Marsden got 15, but the remaining batamen failed dismally. For the Rocrcio, Remedios took 4 for,2 while Souzn returned the analysis of 3 for 22
Faced with this small total the. Portuguese lads had little difficulty in getting the necessary runs which they did with five wickets still in hand, and eventually went on to make. 118 for 8. H. A. Alves was top-sourer with 31 while A: P.
| Pereira mado 24.
The scores were:-
R.E.
83
Recreio (for 8 wickets) ... '118
WIN FOR THE POLICE.
Good Bowling By Baker and Hunter.
Civil Service juniors visited their neighbours-Police R.C.-but were sent home beaten, by five wickets.
They batted first, but against the bowling of B. G. Baker (4 for 27) and Hunter (4 for 18), they could only gather 72 runa. J. M. Wilson was top-scorer with 22, while their akipper, A. W. Grimmitt, played & stout-hearted knock for 16, not out.
O. F. Alexander (37) and F. E. Booker (16) gave the home team a good start, and with Peat and Baker helping with 11 and 10, respectively, they had reached 117 when their last wicket fell.
The scores were:-
0.5.0.C.
Police
72 117
WIN FOR COMBINED SCHOOLS.
0.8.0.0. Go Down By Five Wickets.
A Civil Service "A" XI. enter- tained a team from the Combined Schools of Hong Kong and a very enjoyable game ended in a win for the latter by five wickets.
Craigengawer Cricket Club enter- P. W. D. L. Pistained the University in a friendly game which ended with the teams dividing the spoila,
The Varsity had first use of the wicket and ran up 145 for 7 when
Tho home team batted first but the innings was declared closed. started none too well, but B. D. Donald Anderson played stylish Evans (19) and F. Baker (28) then cricket for his 48 runs, while A. B, pat a sion to the rot. Kelly made Sulieman made things bright with 20 and Mr. Extras" helped mate some lusty hitting for his 39. A. Trially with 28 and the side was all Leo bowled well for the Happy out for 113. For the school boys, Valley Club, taking 4 wickets for A. R. Suffiad' (Queeen's College) was the most successful bowler, tak- only 21 runs,
ing, 4 wickets for only 2 runs apiece.
0
1
0
0
10 Q Craigengower ....! 001 Royal Navy ... 9. 0 0 2
The Argylls have not yet, com. menced their League fixtures.
Division II.
31
Total (for 8 wkt., dec.)..148
L/Cpl. Lorkin-did not bat. Bowling Analysis.
0.
Arinson Gough Williams Saunders
3 1
M. R. W. 8 1
11
4 48
11
1 42
3
0
19
B
Royal Signals.
(30249
Sigm. Williams, e Langmaid;
6 Pamplin
L. Gough, st. Airey, b Fra o Sergt. Lockyer, e Airey, b
Simpson
11
27
Sigm. Higgins, b Pamplin L/Cpl. Saunders, 1h.w., b
Simpson
R.E
R.C.S.
J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary. 16th Dec., 1930.
HAREHOLDERS are Reminded that the 24TH OF DECEMBER. think expedient for the case 1930, is the Last Day upon which signed of fractions. The General Forms of Acceptance or Renunciation Managers may appoint any of the Offer of New Shares made to person on behalf of the mem-Bbareholders on the 73rd of SEPTEMBER must. reach the Company's bers to enter into any agree. Lest ment with the Company pro- BANKERS in HONG KONG, (THE viding for the allotment to Hono Koro & SHANGHAI BANKING them of such shares credited CORPORATION) accompanied by
Remittance. as fully paid up, and in satis- faction as aforesaid and any agreement made under such authority shall be enrective, 102h. The General Managers may, with the sanction of the Com- pany in General Meeting, de-2 clare a dividend to be paid to the members according to their rights and interests in the profits, and may fix the time for payment and may with the like sanction declare and pay a dividend or bonus ont of any reserve fund and NA RXTRAORDINARY
fix the time for payment thereof and may with the liko sanction declare and pay bonuses to the Company's em- ployees or any of them.
THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LIMITED
(IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION),
TOTIDE IS HEREBY GIVEN
GENERAL MEETING of the UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LIMITED (n Voluntary Liquidation), will be held at the Offices of Mausas. DODWELL & COMPANY,
LIMITED, at QUEIX'S BUILDING, AND NOTICE IS HERELY Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, FURTHER GIVEN that A Further on TUESDAY, the a Day of GENERAL DECEMBER, 1930, at 11.45 O'CLOCK EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the Company will be in the Foaxxook at which Meating the held at the Same Time and Place on Liquidators will lay before the Meeting TUESDAY, the 3D DAY of DE- an account of their acts and doslings CEMBER, 1930, for the purpose of and of the conduct of the Winding Up receiving a Report of the Proceed during the Year following the confirme ings at the above-mentioned Meat- tion of the Resolution for the Winding ing and of confirming, if, thought Up of the Company. fit, as Special Resolution the above-mentioned Resolution.
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY --FURTHER GIVEN that A Further EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will he held at the Same Place on TUES- DAY, the 23RD DAY of DECEMBER, 1930, at 11.5 O'cloox in' the Fonz NOON, or" so soon thereafter as the above Meeting shall have terminat- ed, for the purpose of, tonsidering and, if thought fit, passing the following Resolutions, namely:
1. That the Company do hereby cancel all shares (namely, g2,277 ahares numbered 27724 to 50000) which at the date hereof have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person, and do hereby diminish the amount of its sharo
Dated this 15th day of December, 1930.
THE UNITED ASBESTOS
ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY Liquidation)
Per Pro. "DODWELL & COMPANY, LTD.
́(51) J. P: -WABREN,
Maunger,
Liquidators.
(1:244
THE HONG KONG LAND:. INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LIMITED:
REMINDER.
HAREHOLDERS are reminded
capital by the amount of the shares that WEDNESDAY Nørr. 26TH |
so cancelled.
DECEMBER, is the LAST DATE on
e-That, the Capital of the Com- which Application and Payment can be nans he increased from its diminishade for Shares of the Nas
ed capital of $194,081. Hung Kong
Currency, divided into 27,723 shares pauled by a.
Forme accom- should be sent
of $7.00 excl to $500,010 Hong Kong to ME THE HONG KONG & Currency divided into 71,430 shares SHANGHAI BANKING COPORA
of $7.00 each and that such addi- TION, Hong Kong..
tional shares aball rank in all re
spects pari passus with the original
capital of the Company.
L. 8. GREENHILL.
Bechotary,
(10264
... 14
141
L/Cpl. Penny, not out... 24 Sigm. Chaffer, b Simpson L/Cpl. Webb, b Simpson Sigm. Collins, b Simpson..... 0 Sigm. Jennings, e Marshall,
b Simpsoner L/Cpl. Arinson, e Simpson, b
Fry
13
0
100
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
Simpson
12 1
45
3
Fry Pamplin
II
1
35
..
G
-23 2
DRAWN MATCH AT POKFULAM.
University and Craigengower Share Points.
Playing at home, the University seconds could only manage a draw against the Craigengower Cricket Club.
The visitors hatted first and com. piled 133 runs of which total R. Sourbutts claimed 33. Davies made 97 and Abbas 18; but the rest failed against some good bowling by Silva, who took 6 for 20.
The undergraduates tried hard to bont the clook, but when, stumps were drawn, they had only collected 90. Scully was their highest scorer with 16, while Loke and. Norman- "bhoy made 17 (not out) and 10, re- pectively. For the visitors; Abbas took three wickets for eight rune. apiece.
The scores were :
Craigengewor
W. T. Davies, e Jamen, b.
Silva
J. W. Leonard b. Abdul-
Bilva
Bradbury,
S. Abbas, e Roy, b Silva
It Bourbutta; b Silva
T. Grimes, b James
Y. Abbas, not out
F., Broadbridge, é Tan,,
Silva *****
P. W. D. L. Pts, Indian R.C. ....... 0 0 Q 0 18 Hong Kong CC 3 1 1 10 R.A.S.C... 6 213 7 Club de Recreio 3 2 0 1.0 University
4 1 2 3 5 Craigengewer 3 1 2 2 5 Kowloon C.C... 2 1 1 0 Civil Service C. C. 1. Police
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The home team found it rather hard to get the runs necessary for a win despite a merry knack for 53 by Lim, and when stumps were drawn they were still 45 runs in arrears with two wickets in hand,,
The scores were:
University (7 wickets,
declared)
Craigongower (total for 8
wickets)
140
100
A. Prata (D.B.S.) gave the Schools a fine start, making 40 runs in a very correct innings. M. el Arculli (Queen's College) made 21 not out, while A. R. Suffiad helped with 10.
The scores were;-;
113
C.S.C.C. Combined Schools (for 8
wickets)
121
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