ADVERTISEMENTS,
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE CO., LTD..
ATOTICE. 18 "HEREBY GIVEN
GENBBAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the HONG KONG HOTEL (Finer Froon), PaDDER
STREET, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, on MONDAY the 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1830, M-11-A M. in the FORENOON, for the purpose of consid ering, and, if thought fit, passing the following Resolutions as Ordinary Resolutions, vizı-- (1)That the authorised capital of the Company (which is now $1,000,000 consisting of 160,000 shares fully up of the nominal value of $10.00 per share all of which have been issued) bo increased from $1,400,000 consisting as aforesaid to 89,000,0.0 (consisting of 300,0 0 shares of the nomiant value of $10.00 Bach) by the creation of 150,00 additional now shares of the nominal value of $10.00 each.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
(Continued from Page 4.)
BOXING
CLUB BORDENERS.
Those teams met on the Club
CITY HALL ground and resulted in a draw of
SATURDAY,
3rd January, 1981, at 9.15 pm.
two goals each, The Club attacked from the start, but their forwards. missed several, good openings Padlister had hard luck in not scor.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB CHAMPION.
J. D. THOMSON WINS AFTER
· CLOSE GAME.
ALL SQUARE AT THE 36th HOLE.
The final of the Kowloon Golf Club Championship was played ing when from a rebound he shat yesterday between A.A. Lopes, and J. D. Thomson and after a very
bohind from close in. They were,
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN
CLOSING DAY.
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES,
On Saturday the Kowloon Dowling Green, Club held an "at Homo" 'on' the occasion of the close of the season. There was a large attend-
WILL LAKE RETAIN
HIS TITLE?
SEAMAN DOBSON SAYS >,
FINE SCRAP ARRANGED FOR
SATURDAY,
THE MARQUIS OF WINCHESTER:
LIABILITIES OF £286,000.
The creditors of the Marquis, of Winchester, the premier-Marquis, met Inst month at London Bank- ruptcy Court.
They were told by the Official In an advertisement appearing Receiver that the liabilitice totalled
£402,182, of which 2288,007 was cx-- elsewhere in this issue, the Hongpected to rank for dividend. Apart ance of members, lady friends, and Kong Boxing Association announces from bad. book debts of £80,000 the visitors, who spent an enjoyable that Stoker Percy Lake, lightweight assets were valued at £1,025, which afternoon. A friendly match was champion of the Colony and holde
was absorbed by preferential claims.
The Official Receiver said" that'
MAIN EVENT however, the first to take the lend cloas game, honours went to the played between the hasts, and visiof the Belt, and Seamen Dobson, the Marquis was 68 years old, and
15 Rounds Contest for Lightweight Championship of the Colony and Belt
Belwoean
when from a nice pass by Fowler, Bell dashed in and went in, a well-
placed shot. The soldiers were not to be discouraged, however, and seon equalised through Parsons.
After the interval, a period of
(2) (n)~That 50,000 of the said 150 000 STOKER PERCY LAKE, mid-fiold play ensued, and then
now shares be offered forthwith tta the proportion of ono now share for every complete namber of three inced shares held by them res- pectively) to the persons who on the 29th day of December, 1930, are registered in the Company' Share Register as the bolders of the ald 150000 issued shares at a premium of $450 per share and so that on nocaptance of the offer the nominal valus due in respect of auch new shares plas the said premium of
Pr share (making $1210 per ro) shall be payablo in full, i Bach new shares shall rank for dividend as from the respective dates of allotment nud in all other
Holder
ELM.S. BERWIOK"
and
A, B, DOBSON, HMS, "THRACIAN"
Booking at Montris's :---
For members of the Hongkong Boxing Association on TUESDAY, 30th, and
WEDNESDAY, 31st December.. General Public: FRIDAY, 2nd, and SATURDAY, 3rd January.
i
the Club got away and from a pass Jackson scored from eloso in. The soldiers thon tried hard to equalise but the Club's defence was sound. After the ball had been swung from end to end, the soldiers were successful through Nelson, wlio, in a scrimmage, scored.
latter.
Lopes began confidently and at
tora
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After an address by Mr. L Nish, who treated hundreds of boxing President of the Club, who revised best fifteen-round bouts seen at the enthusiasts recently to one of the the activities during the person,
had been living at a chateau on the Sommo for nine years, and since place. At the latter address the January, 1927, also at Portinnd-
According to the Marquis, his present financial position was due to
the end of the morning round was thirge up. He was one up at the end of the first nine holes and Im- and at the same time thanked MCity Hall for many a long day, are landlord was in possession....
proved his position at the end of the morning session
Thomson gave brilliant exhibi- tion in the afternoon. He caught up with Lopes at the end of the third round, the score being then all square: In the concluding | round, Thomson played superbly and was two up on the 20th. The 30th and 31st holes were halved: Thomson was three up on the 3 ad The 33rd hole was halved. Lopes non the 34th hole making up. E. R. A. Monend had charge of The 35th also went to Lopes and
Result:- Club
Borderera ...
2 2
Lawn Bowls.
to engage in a return match (also
D. F. Warren for presenting a shield, Yrs. Warran distributed over 15-rounds) on Saturday, Janu- the following prizes:-
ary 3, 1931. Booking for mombers of the Association opens on Decen- ter 30 and 31, while the publis. wi!! Club Championship (J. M. Hen-have opportunities to get their sents deroon Cup), C. Atkinson, pro- sented by Club; 2nd Prize, J. V. op January 2 and 3, Ramsay, presented by Mr. D. Gow;
The Prospects, 3rd Prize, L. Guy, presented by Mr. A. M. Holland,
It will be recalled that when these
President's Prize, A. M. Holland urn took the ring on December 0, David Harvey Shield), presented they put up one of the finest by Mr. H. Nish; 2nd Prize, Mclanest and most sporting fights D. W. Phillips, presented by
Capt. B. Branch: 3rd Prize Mr. seen in the local ring for years.
resposta pari pasen with the abarca BIRGSIDE SEATS 85, OTHERS #8 and 81f. the game and lined out the follow the score was all square on the Gow, presented by Mr. E. D. Both men were perfectly at in fact,
constituting the Company's presont
issued capital.
(b)That woh offer as aforesaid be made by notice, specifying the number of new shares to which the member is entitled and limiting the time or times withia which the offer if not accepted by the member either on behalf of such member or his nominoo will be deemed to be
(Plus Entertalament Tax).
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declined and the Directors be at THE ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF
liberty to fiz auch respective times!
and to extend much times to such
date or dates and upon such terms
n they may think fit and further
CLUB.
that any of the sild 50,000 now | NOTICE İS HER BY GIVEN shares which shall not be taken up all outalending Detontures by the Company's sharebehlors in of the Club, of which the Numbers are manner aforesaid be disposed of in
such masuor at sach time or times and upon anch terms as the (om pany a Directors shall in their Absolute discretion 800 ft.
(e)-That no shareholder shall be entitled to claim for a fraction of an additional new share in respect. of say edd share held by him (d-That the remaining 100,000 new sharos constituting the Com- pooy's unissued capital be issued at Buch time or times in such manner and for such purposes and upon such terms and conditions in every respect we the Company's Board of Directors may decide
of
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the REGISTER MEMBERS of the Company will be ULOSED From the 2ND to 20tu DECEMBER, 1937, inclusive, during which Period No, Transfer of Shares can be registered,.
Dated this 13th day of Doo., 1′ 30.
By Order of the Board, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON Ga-oral Managers.
[10182
SANDAKAN LIGHT & POWER CO, (1922), LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
THE EARLY
set out baldw, will be redeemed on
WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1931, and from that date will cesso to bear interest :-**
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1HE EIGATE ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the HEAD OFFICE of the Company, ST. Grozos's BUILDING, CHATER ROAD, Victoria, Hong Krog, on MONDAY, 29TH DECEMBER, 1930, at 12 Holdery of Debentures who desire O'CLOCK, NOON, for the purpose of to be paid en 15TH JANUARY, 143, receiving a Statement of Accounts and with interest to that date only, are the Report of the Directors for the requested to notify the Secretary on or Year ended 8th JUNE 1930, and before that date and to return their alecting Directors and Auditors, Debentures to him with coupons of
15TH JANUARY removed,
+
By Order the Board,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hong Kong, 12th Dec., 1830. [10942
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME. ORIENT. -Montaion BANK AND ESTATE AGENTS.
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Flats with Modern Chuvunienoge.
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NOTE: Debentures Nos 35 and 657 drawn for, redemption on 20 Juxz, 1928, and 29TH DECEMBRE, 1987, ropotively are no longer bearing interest and principal is still unclsimsdi
By order of the Committen. THE ROYAL HONG KONG. GOLF CLUB.
E. D. MATTHEWS,
Lieut-Col
Secretary. (10265
AVOID, and CURE COUGHS, COLDS,
SORE THROATS, BRONCHITIS, etc. by Taking VALDA
PASTILLES
On Sale at all Chamisté
INSIST on the bozes bearing
the name VALDA.
ing teams:
Club-Forgwell; Stokor, Patou 30th green. At the 37th Lopes lof; Sloan, Puncheon,
found the bunker from his too shat Tavlin, Bell, Strange, Jackson and and the second shot found the Fowler.
Borderers-Casey Lloyd, Mor-stream, and Thomson won the hole rison Adams, Channing, Wallace; and the match with a five, Mathias, Pallister, Nelson, Parsons and: Marshfield.
'ARGYLLS », KOWLOON,
On their own ground Kowloon lost to the Argylls by two goals to nil. The soldiers had the best of the game, and Kowloon were. fortunato in keeping them from.
.in the first half. caring From the start, the soldiers opened
with a rush and Angus was called upon to save twice in the first five minutes.---
On the resumption, the soldiers again pressed and the first goal
for them camo when Alexander sent in a well-placed shut into the cucnor of the nut. Shortly after wards Maxwell ingreased their lead hy a daisy cutter which completely beat Angus.
0
Argylla Kowloon Argylls: Hastie; Docherty, Jeffries; Girvan, Grant,' Patoni Read, Davidson, Griove, Alexandor and Maxwell.
Kowloon Angus; Guest, Hast; Everdst, Gilchrist, Smith: White, Brown, Sparey and Bickford.
Referee: Mr. Hard.
* ATHLETIC, UNIVERSITY.
This match was played on the Stadium and ended in a draw, of two goals each. From the start the Athletic attacked and Oppen: heim was called upon to make some brilliant saver. A corner was forced by the Athletic, but Oppon- heim made another good save, punching the hall out of a crowd of players. Play was then trans- ferred to the Athletic's half and
Labrousse.
Vice-President's Prite~A. M. Holland, presented, by Mr. G. E.
་ ་ they were "tuned." to such a high pitch that at the end of the fight they were just as fresh as they were in the earlier rounds. The decision was well-received but one can not
Thompson; 2nd Prize N. 1. Whibley, presented by Mr. E. W. 1. Hogbin; 3rd Prize (undecided), presented by Mr. J. Gibson.
Handien Doubles-1. A. I Craig and Lieut. R. S. Nichol ANOTHER HOLE IN ONE AT (Galloway Prize) presented by
FANLING.
FEAT ACCOMPLISHED BY MR.
STANLEY DODWELL,
Mr. Stanley Dodwell, playing in a four-ball match yesterday after
noon at Fanling,. holed out in one at the third hole (old course), and is now enrolled among the illustri
ous winners of a bottle of "Johnnie Walker" whisky.
R.A.0.C.-Osborne Sanderson, Evans; Ripl, Jackson, Moran Clarke, Dolan, Sands, Turner and Sansom
BORDERERS ». ÏAF.
Tha. soldiers were very much
Moser Russell, Bradford, Nish
help thinking that a draw would have been even more popular.
No doubt both men have learned and Hudson): 2nd Prize, A. the weak points of each other, and Tolland and R. Lapsley, presented by Mr. D. Keith,
Raising large sums of money for the Austin Friars Trust (control led by Hatry) on shares which were of no value and which never had any value.
Securities handed to him by. Hatry which were claimed by third parties, and in respect of which claims were being made against him for between £200,000 *And £300,000.
tenders for £20,000 and indebted to tradesmen for £1,000.
He was in the hands of money-
Estate Mortgaged..
The Marquis's position (proceed- ed the Official Receiver) was the same as at the date of a previous receiving order made last Novem- ber, except that he had retired as director from all the companies in which he was then interested, with a few exceptions."
He became associated with Hatry in 1920. He was appointed chair- man of the Corporation and General Securities (Ltd.); chairman of the Draper Trust, Ltd., Oak Invest- this should, if anything, go on toment Corporation, Ltd., and the make the coming fight even more
Retail Trade Securities, Ltd.
Handicap Singles:-L. Guy, pre-close and exciting, sented by Mr. C. Atkinson; 2nd Since the last bout, both men have Mr. D. W. Phillips: 3rd Prito, kept up their training very strictly J. A. Craig, presented by Mr. R.-Lake, on H.M.S. Berwick and
Prize. Atkinson, presented by |,0
D. Duncan.
Non-Prize Winners fundecided); Prize presented by Mr. L Guy: second prize, presented by Mr. G. E. Roylance, N
Skips Prize-A M. Holland, presented by Mr. H.. H. Rose.
Lawn Tennis.
Dobson under "Sky". Kerrison, and while the Stoker is very con fident of winning again (be keeps the Bult if he does), news leaks out from Dobson's comp that he is equally sure of turning the tables on the champion.
The Marquis was unable to maka any offer to his creditors. He had practically no free assets, with the exception of 500 £3 shares in a com- any and a 56h.r. ear which might.
realise £300,-
His settled estate, in which ho had only a life interest, was mort- gaged to its full value, but thore" would be relief by certain endow ment policies on the Marquis life which fell in this year and next
year,
The Official Receiver added that the Marquis handed over the key of his cellar at Portland-place, which contained a quantity of wines and cigars in a locked cabinet. (Laughter.)
The creditors decided to appoint. joint trustees to administer the
Apart from the main event there Men's Championship (Nestanglo
are five supporting bouts one 10, Cup), G. S. Rodger, presented by round affair and four fights schedul Messrs Nestle's & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Ltd.; Ended to go six rounde each. Taking Prize, A. W. Brown, presented by all in all, a capital night's sport should be in store for those who Mr. W. Forsyth.
make the trip to the Theatre Royal catate in bankrupter.
"I am afraid there will not be Men's Handicap Singlos, G. A
*1 saporior to the airmen and they de- White, presented by S. Watson and Manager Josh Brook of the much in it," said the Official Re
Roxing Association is to be conceiver." served to win by three goals to one. They took the lead within five Brown, presented by Mr. W. E. an attractive programme.
&Co., Ltd., 2nd Prize, A. W. gratulated on getting together such minutes from the start, but the air. men were able to equaliso. After
It will be of interest to note that the interval, the soldiers attacked,
Men's Handicap Doubles, G. Ate prices of admission will be as and Powell with a fine solo effort White and F. J. Clarke, 1, present usual, plus amusement tax.. scored, giving his sido the leaded by Club; T. Fergusson and F. Shortly afterwards Pritchard in L. Raploy, 2, presented by Club. ereased their lend.
Ladies' Handicap Singles, Mrs. Result:---
MoCaw, presented by Mr. F. L Hapley Mrs. Hoard, 2 presented by Club,
8.W.B. RA.F.
a
1
Bulinor, R.A.J. Grifiths;- Harvey; Jones, Hart, Summers; Toisor, Cox, Atkin, Hudson and
Brine.
Kho had hard luck when, his shot 8.W.S.: Turner; Davies, R hit the upright bar and was clear-berts Bebbington, Flaherty, Davis; Hamblin, Simpson, Pritchard, Powoll and Mason.
ad.
Referee: Mr. Mose.
After the interval the Athletic pressed and from a re-bound from the goal post, Lui Kem Ming
SOUTH CHINA v, RE. 600red, the ball entering the net off. the upright. Shortly afterwardh
This match as played at Caro the Athletio were awarded: a pen- alty from which they made no line Hill and ended in a win for mistake, and subsequently took the the R.E. After losing by two goals lead. The University were, bow-in the first half, the RE. made a eror,, not to deterred and after good recovery and emerged winners some good passing Kho equalised. by four goals to two.
Result:-
Athletic
University
2
manum. 2 Sgt. Caswell lined up, the follow- |ing players-
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. Athletic-Wong
Yoo
Sing 8. China ...30 9 0 1 34 9 18 Cheung Lun Fun, Lai Kwok Chun Athletic 8.7.0.1523
014- Hin Yin Kwong, Ng Man Kit Borderers.30 61 3 29 14 15 Tang Kwok Sit; Ng Ping Kwong, Argylls 10 6 0 4 25 -19 12 Le Hon Cheung, Wong Wing Recreio Hong, Chow Hon Ting and Lui
Kam Ming.
University-Oppenheim; Harri zon, Leo; Reed, Wang, Bun; Ong, Candah, Tan, Kho and Polim.
DIVISION HIS
RA.0.0. 'v, `EWO.
Navy Eastern
8 8 12 16 13 11 8.4.0 4 23:10
4
Hale.
Ladies Handicap Doubles, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Hegbin, 1, prosented by Club; Mrs. McCaw and Mrs. Sturgeon, 2, presented by Club.
CATHOLIC MOTHER AND HER BABY.
JUDGES AND CHILD'S, RELIGION,
A creditor: They can share the bond (trustees' fidelity bond),
The Official Receiver: They may share the wine. (Laughter.)
Mr. E. Simmons (for the Marquis) said the assole might be claimed by other people,
YOUTH TALKS OF THE PRESS.
WHAT CAMBRIDGE THINKS.
Cambridge-Scores of young men Tho case of the Isleworth baby in Bannel Ladies' Non-Prito Winners, Mrs.
trousers and tweed Sturgeon, 1, presented by Capt. J. which was handed to an adoption jackets sat in judgment upno the B. McCaw Mre, Clarke, 2, pre-society and was placed by them. English Press at the Cambridge with a young married Protestant Union Society when they debated a sented by Capt. J. B. McCaw.
Mixed Handicap Doubles, T. couple in the North of England motion That this House deplores Fergusson and Mrs. McTavish, who wished to adopt it was fur- the gross abuse of its powers by the
ther board in the Court of Appeal. English Press," presented by Club, 1; J. B. Stur-
The mother (who is unmarried) A Belligerent and able young man, by Club 2.
asks for the baby to be restored to Mr. E. C. Peake, of Trinity College, sean and Mrs. Sturgeon, presented
her, as she wishes it to be brought who put this motion to the up an as Catholic, tra
"House," declared that the Press Sergeant Sullivan said that the dwelt on sensations, find the King's Bench apparently acted on the result was that "the circula
“ stuntification of nows,” and that the assumption that since the Ad- tion goes up by leaps and bounds." option of Children Act, 1920, no parental right was left.
Ho went on to my that the Press Roman Catholic mother had the fluence upon public life," and acous in general exercised “La corrupt, in~ child, which was now 15 months'ed Flect-street of misrepresenta old, originally baptised by a Ro- man Catholic priest and a Romania attempt to influence an unedu- tion, distortion and suppression in Catholic institution could find a
eated electorate.” home for it.
WIFE'S BODY WALLED-IN.
POLICE-FIND IN
·BIRMINGHAM."
This
A Wireless Siant."! Mr. J. L Wilkinson, of Fitz william House, opposing the motion, referred to the movers speech as * a spate of adolescent' iconoclasm??
After digging at a house in a row of artisans dwellings a Now Oscolt
Changing Her Mind," -one of Birmingham', developing suburbs the.. police discovered th Lord Justica Greor; How many dismembered body of young wọ- times may a mother chango her minn in a cavity between the house mind and give effect to her che and the next-door house, of mind Supposing she sends it. The remains were those of Ivy how to a Roman Catholic exitu end of last August, lived with her husband, Edwin Cloud Thick (20), a bricklayer, and their one-year-old girl in King's road, New Oscott, Mrs. Thick disappeared August 28. Her father took stops which resulted in the disappearance being brought to the attention of Chief Detective Superintendent
P. WED, L. F. A. Pi Emma Thick (24), who until the tion for a month and then say journal for relieving the loneliness
Navy Kowloon 7 23 2 16 15 7 Police 10 2 1 7 12 205 11.A. ...........11 91 8 13 38 3 St. Joseph's 0 2 0 7 10 30. Club
0117 € 25 Division IL
1990352 1518 ....10 8.1 1 24 14-17. This match which was played at 5.W.B.10 7 2 1 25 13 18 Happy Valley ended in a win for Club 19 5 3 4 14 10 13 Ewo, but the Corps were rather St. Joseph'a 11. b. 18 22 17 11 Athletio 10 4 3 3 12 1911 unfortunate in not gaining a point Argylls 9 4.2.3 10 10 10 as they did most of the attacking. University 10 4 2 4 10 13 10 They lost the match mainly through Kowloon.....10 3 8 12 20 A their defence who, instead of tacks, Chinu 11 2 18 8 23 15' Burnett. ling, usually dropped back withi
10 0 3.7 4-33 3 the opposing attack.
6.1 0.7 € 20 2 [Division III.
P..W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Result:-
Ewo
B.A.O.C.......
Recroio
RA
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A. B. Godsell lined out the fol|S.W.B. lowing playera¤—
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Ewa Cham Yan Po Chun Ewo
Ho Chini, Laly Ták Choy To HỚ Tikien Hang: Wong Yip Yul, Hon Yon R.A.O.C Fin, Kom 8ik Wai, Au Ping Ming Athletido... and Ip Non Fal
RA.F.... R.A.S.O.
(Continued on next Column.)
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He went on to define so-called journalistic stimts,!?" and called attention to the.. enterprises of a I prefer it should be adapted by the adoption society."
of Bghthouses and lightshipmen by giving them wireless sots. These Serjeant Bullivan: So long as were extremely successful journalis- she is not doing something detritia lunta said Mr. Wilkinson, montal to the child, a parent has" and were well justifiest." the right to change her mind as. In these things the paper direct- often as she likes,
|ed public opinion, he added. Bir Thordas Inakipi. Prima Facio Referring to certain journals of the wishes of the mother are to be national repute, Mr. Wilkinson said considered, but the interests of the that the English people had a herit child are to be the determining ago of which they might well be
proud. factor.
The husband appeared before the magistrates at Birmingham recently and was remandod, charged with Lord Justice Berutton: When school age is reached what about the wilful murder of his wife.
Chief Superintendent Burnett the mother's wishes said a portion of the wall bed to Sir Thomas: They are a second- be cut down to get at the body.ary consideration.
quvirs Had been found Talck und freus reinum?”
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wanted to speak to his father. In Sir Thomas: The mother's wishes the presence of the police Thick are to be considered, but not to made a statement to his father, "of | dominate the easi which a note was taken,
The hearing was adjourned.
Mr. F. E. Joucs, of Caius College, had taken, the measure of some nowspapers. Politics, he said, oc-
cupied so many inches. There were
a fow yards of crime,” and 20,000 anchoa of rubbish in the
lish homes every day."
Ultimately the speaker suggested that journalism should be given a status similar to that of law and medicine.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.