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PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 28TH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1981, at 3 r. at the Offloss of the Public Works
by
Order of
THE GOVERNOR, of
Lot of CROWN LAND MOD Kak Tauf in the Colony of Kong, for a term of 75
year, with the option of renewal at a Crown Host to be fixed by the Burveyor of Hi MAJESTY THE. Kine, for ous further form of 75 your
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2001.
South of Kowloon Inland Lot
Na 2007.
Fa Yuen Bireet.
No. of Sain
Registry No.
Locality.
Boundary
·Mesenre-
=
As per
ale plan
92,820
Contents in
Egnare foek
Annual
** | Upset Price,
13,128
About
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of SEPTEMBER, 1931, at 8 at the
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHAHE held at the QUEEN'S THEATRE, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, ON WEDNES DAY, Sotu SEPTEMBER 1981, «st | NOON, for the
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Dated the 22nd day of Sept., 1981.
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Statement of Accounta
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Offices of the Public Works Department, on SATURDAY,
by Order of E EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of OROWN LAND at Mong Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a form of 75 Feare, with the option of renewal nó a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 76 yeàrn.””.
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. --
Kowloon Inland Lot Registry 1
Kowloon Inland Lot Locality.
• FYuan Bireef, No: 2602,
West of
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...ments,
As per
kasle pian.
Contents in
4,510
Square feet,
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LEAGUE TENNIS:
IR.C. CHAMPION AGAIN.
The LRC retained the "A" division championship honours when they defeated H.K.C.C by, a nets tord at Sookunpoo yesterday.
The scores were: C. A. L Rumjahn and J. A E. Cassumbhay magg bent A. L. Sullivan, and D.
Hi Harell
(1216
2
beat. R. Hy Wild- and H, J.
Armstrong
G-1
beat Wright and Sowell 2017- 5 J.. B. A. Currecin and A. R.
Minu..
3-6
4-8
1-0
Pre Sale by Public Auction to
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
be held on MONDAY, the 28TH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1981, at $ 7.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Departament; by Order of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVER NOR, of One Lot of OROWN LAND st Tai Kok Trai, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for term of 76 years, with the option of renewal at a Orown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 75 years.
PARTICOLARS OF THE LOT.
Boundary
Kowloon Inland Lot
No. 2442.
Begistry No.
and 2441;
Locality,
Street
Mesatire.
meats.
As per
sale plan
Contents in
Square feet
15,998
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ALWAYS COMFORTABLY.Cool
lost to Sullivan and Hazell lost to Wild and Armstrong A. H. Rumjahn and H. D.
lost to Wright and Sewell..
Rumjahn
hat to Sullivan and Hazell 3-7 beat Wild and Armstrong... 6-3 beat Wright and Sewell 62
11
EXHIBITION, MATCHES.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931
C.S.C. CLUB REPORT. It is necessary for the purpose und 3 lost; of the ofovan friendlies
PROFIT SHOWN ON YEAR'S WORKING!
SPORTING ACTIVITIES
REVIEWED.
The twenty-seventh annual report and statement of accounts of the Hong Kong Civil Service Cricket Club for the season 1939-1831 aro
ne' follows!.
of record, to state that your Com-3 won, 3 drawn and & lost. The mittee appointed a building Bubprospects for the coming season Committee consisting of Messin appear brig as it is hoped a num. Ling, Longbottom, Smith and ler of younger players will be Strange with power-in conjunc-again available unless, Ruggor tion with the architects to attend claims their servicos Messrs. T. J to the layout of the rooms and de Rome and F. Baker bend the batting and bowling averages' TOH sanitary arrangements. This Sub-pectively and wo accord them a our Committee mot on saven occasions congratulations
The second eleven had a good. and your Committee agreed to their recommendations, and finally the season. Had there been to tod plans were sent to the Building even better. Prominent among the tarval the record would have been Ordinance Office on January 20, now players is Mr. D. MoLellan, 1931. The plans were approved by His fine innings of 48 and 6 wickets the Hon. Director of Public Works in his first match with the club on March 25, 1831. Tendera wore. Having in view the special ex immediately called for, and on the stamped him as a player for the penditure the Club will be called advice of our architects your Com-nior team. In league matches of which there were 10 we won 6. upon to meet in connection with mittes, accepted the tender of drow 2, 1 tie and lost I and finish- Mobara, Chung Les&Co for ed Runner-up in the League Table, the new Pavilion a policy of strict 820,300. This sum was later re- economy has been recommended by duced to 890,000. Mr. H. E. The tale of friendly matches play- the Finance Committee.
Strange (Hon. Secretary) and Mr is not quite so good. 10 were The profit on the year's workingW. T Bickford (Chairman) signed played, we won drewe and lost. the contract at the office of Messrs. Congratulations are accorded Hazeland and Gonella on March to Mr. Randle, who tops the batting 28, 1931, and the work was co-heade the bowling averages in his. averages and to Mr. McGowan who menced on the new paviliono first season with the Club. April 1, 1931 Owing to adverso weather conditions it is anticipated that the new pavilion will not be ready for occupation until late in
is 81,444.67.
The accounts for the year are presented to show the working account of the club as distinct from the bar, acount. It will be ob- served, that the Club is to a large extent dependant on an uncertain income-a prospective proat on the
bar account.
ne-
Our acknowledgment and thanks are accorded to Mr. Holdman, Cricket representative, for the ar ranging of matches and to the
The grans proft on the bar November,
The opening of the new pavilion gentlemen who acted as scorers during the season. With the count during the year under · re- we recommend to takę, place on view, $4,133, represents 9,7 pur December 1931. This event will amount of cricket talent now in the cent. This porcentage was made be the culmination of an effort belub, wo look forward to the com- possible by the foresight of the Bar gan by our predecessors several folding, however, must improve if ing season with confidence, Our Committer in purchasing stock at years ago by starting a Building a favourable price, but such a Fund, which at the closs of the we are to achieve the results of percentage will be impossible to financial year 1930-1931 was which we should be capable. It is purchase prices obtaining and the gratulate them on the policy out the whole of next season. maintain in future with the present 810.002:44, and we rejoice and con-oped that greater efforts will be made to maintain practice through- Club maintaining its policy of re- The ambition of the club was gulating the solling prices on a eventually achieved and made por competitive basis with other clubesible by the magnanimous grant by who have probably not the same Government of a contribution of liabilities to face.
one half of the total cost of the New Pavilion such grant not to exceed $10,000
The balance sheet is presented to show the fluancin position of the Clubs after writing off the old pavilion and transferring the fixed deposit to the building account. The ants, furniture and fittings and ground and games gear have been written down after valuation to a figure commensurate with the present value.
Bowls.
From a League point of view wo age and but a moderate year not having done is well in either League os was confidently expected: As a temporary Club House We extend hearty congratulations arrangements were made with to the Kowloon Cricket Club and Messra. Sang Les & Co., at a cost of the Kowloon Bowling Green on 30 per month for six months, to winning the 1st and 2nd Division utilize the matshed which had pre respectively. Our Arst team had viously been occupied by the Golf the satisfaction of winning both Club.
engagements with the Kowloon Cricket Club,'
Ohlidren's Christmas Tree.
able.
The competitions are well up- The building account records the financial operations in connection with the new pavilion during the held on Boxing Day, and was at The question of removing the As in former years this event was ported, bad weather having hinder-
ed progress year under review. The finances tended by a large number of child-green to another site uld be con- for the ensuing year require serious ren who spent a happy afternoon," consideration. Funds are necessary Many sides shows were arranged sidered as soon as funds are avail- for the completion of the new for the benefit of the youngsters, pavilion provision of furniture, including a chate which proved
Tennis. electric light and fans, pump, very popular, a seanaw, gold fish frigerator, etc. In addition the pond and a coconut shy. Mr. Mil bowling green will require returlington was a very effective Father fing. A conservative estimate to Xmas, while Messrs. A F Paul meet this expenditure is 87,000, the and F. Narmington clowned, to the greater portion of which is require huge delight of the children. Chi ed to be met before the opening of nese jugglers also contributed to the pavilion.amit
the general entertainment.
Your Committen recommend that
The Sub Committee responsible for the arrangements was composed of the following:-
.4
During the season under review the tennis section has been con siderably strengthened by the ad dition of several new members and it is hoped that the increased no tivity in this branch of the Club'a port will continue.png ht
The cool sensod, provided some excellent opportunities for Bunday Tournaments, which were held once
the subscription for the financial year. 1931/32 be increased as from
a month from January to May." October 1, 1931, to"824, which with
Messrs. A. W. Grimmitt, F. H Annual Tournaments. The an- the subscription already due for Holdman, J. Shand, J. Hollidge,ual Tournaments proved to be as the month of August and Septem-HE. Strange and B. E. Maughan, popular as in previous years, and ber 1981 will provide additional Mrs. Hollidgo and Mrs. Holdman it is a pleasant duty to congratu revenue of approximately 82,000, provision must be made. leaving a deficit of 85,000 for which were again responsible for arrang late again the winner of the Cham wing toys on the Xmas Tree. pionship event. Mr. J. Barrow, on The gifts from the Xmas tres for his second consecutive victory, Mri the children, those won by the F. W. Bradiny, who won the Han kiddies during the afternoon, and dicap Singles ovent for the second the prizes won by members during year in succession, won also in the by Mrs. G. R. Sayer, who was chell, and obtained the finaliat prite the 1929-1930 season, were distribut- men's Doubles with Mr. G. Mit introduced by the President, His in the Club Championship also re Honour Mr. R. Wood. Mrs.ceives our hearty congratulations. Sayer was thanked by the Chair: During the forthcoming stason, a man, Mr. W. J. Bickford, for at- Ladies Singles Handicap is to be tending and distributing the prizes, a feature of the annual of the an nual events, providing a sufficient number of entries are received.
The thanks of the Club are due La Messrs. Haynes and Tacchi for their services as auditors.
Your Committee record with deen regret the deaths of Messrs. E Savage, J. J. Brock and J. Carr.
Membership.
During the season 15 members resigned, 8 members failed to com- C. A. Rumjan and D. H. ply with rule 9 and consequently lost their membership. It is gratify Hazell who put up such fine ox- Chibition matches in Canton lasting to record that 48 gentlemen werk, have been invited to make the joined the Club this senson. The trip to that port again this week membership of the Club on July 31,
1931, fend.
was 221; this includes 3 life members and subscribing members.
They will play in Saturday and Sunday at the Lingnam University
Your Committee recommand that
PRIZE LIST.
Cricket.
Best Batting Average:
League Fixtures-A tenin Was entered in both A and "B" Divisions of the League, the "R" finishing fifth, and the ending 13th in their respective divisions. First The full results are as follows:-
APWA D. L. Fts
(Hard Courts) and the majority oflr. W. Chatham C.M.G, Sir deven, Mr. J. E. Richardson:
matches will be doubles.:
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE.
K.C.C. COMPLETE THEIR PROGRAMME.
The Kowloon Cricket Club con eluded their fixtures in the. Lawn Tonnis Mixed Doubleg League on Wednesday when they beat Club de Recreio by & sets-to 1, bnd light preventing the remaining games be- ing finished.
Scores
E. C. Fincher and Miss O.
Onlziel (K.C.0.)
"..
COMING SUBDAY:
lost to Barretto. and Miss
Ribeiro beat V. Yvanovich and hiến
Osmund
4-6
7-55
"MITZI" GREEN-EDNA" MAY OLIVER-LOUISE FAZENDA “AND JACKIE SEABL;
*FORBIDDEN.
ADVENTURE?! A Paramount Pisture.
KING'S
EF. Fincher and Mrs. Me
Tavish (K.C.C)
boat Noronha and Miss
Botelho
beat Yvanovich and
Osmund
A, E, Guerland Mrs. Kew
(K.C.C.)
beat Barretto and Miss
Ribeiro:
beat Noronha, "and
Botelho
LOCAL FOOTBALL:
Claud Bevorn, K.B.E., MT. I. E. O. second eleven, Mr. R. S. W Pater "B" Team 2052, 4, 19 Bird and Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne son." be elected Life Members,
가
Best Bowling Average: First
The cricket pitch played well dureloven, Mr E. Richardson;
ing the season, but towards the end second cloven, Mr. 8. Randle.
of the season it began to wear. bad-}|
ly, and during the closa, souson it
Bowls
has been necessary to roturf the Championship Singles-Mr. south and north ends. Portions of
"C" Team 13 1 2 104
The team was unfortunate in having to change its playera con- tinually throughout the season, but
a full programme was enjoyed and
it is hoped that both teams will have a better record for the com
the out-field have been returfed 0. Brawn: Runner-up, Mr Jing year. with old material obtained from the Club Handicap Singles-Mr. A
Hollidge cricket pitch. The at last shows signwling green Grimmits, Runner-up, Mr. C. J. will be necessary to purchase new urf for this green and, the out-field during the ensuing year,
Dobbie
Club Handjen Doubles Win nora: Mesara, HE Strange and tw. E, Hollands Runners-up: The cricket, tennis and..., bowls. aretions tender their thanks to the Mensrs, CJ. Dobbie and J. Archi- greenrangers (Messrs Grimmitt hald.
and Deakin) for their personalesara, A. W. Grimmitt, R. R. Rink Competition. Winnera: supervision of the grounds.
Wood, J. O. Dobbie and P. O'Neill,
Mr. F. H. Holdman and Mr. A. Runners-up: Mears. J. Massey, H W. Grimmitt proceeded on leave E Strange, W. E. Hollands and in May and March and their offices. Moss.
of cricket rep, and greenranger
|were taken over by Mr. F. J. Ling
and Mr. J. Deakin Avacancy
Tannis
Club Championship. Mr. J. Bar..
3 occurred on the General Committee row,
during the season and Mr. H.
6- 2 || Westlake was elected to take the
scat.
RADIO v. CHINESE ATLETIC
New Pavilion.
Runner Up-Mr. P Bradley. Singles Handicap-Winner: Mr
F. W. Bradley; Finalist: Mr. V. II. Freeman, when
Man' Doubles Handicap-Win- Your Commitice report that
mera: Mesira FW Bradley and following the resolutions un-
G. Mitchell Runners-up: Messra, 'animoutely passed at the lost annual. A Bendall and G. Fowler general-meeting empowering, the Mixed Doubles Handloop-in- Committed to -prossed with the orection of a new. pavilion on bots Runners-up: Dr. and Mrs. D. J
niera : Mr.", and "Mrs”: G, Gull;:] sides of the nullah and within the Valentino. means of the Club that on Novem:]
Cricket.
ber 20, 1930, Messrs. Haseland and Gonella were instructed to pre The past season cannot be con pare plans on the lines of the sketch; sidered as too satisfactory--the club The football match in the 3rd Divi- plans that had bean exhibited in dropping from position of ranners- sion between the Radio Club and the Club House for submission to up in 1920-31 to 3rd place on the the Chinese Athletic Lue to be the Building Ordinance Office and, loague. A certain regrettable, fall | played to-morrow, will take when, the plans had been approved ing off of entbunisam was nolios. place on that data hut on the by the Honourable Director of Pub, able towards the latter part of the Chinese, ground at Happy Valley;lio Works' to call for "tandera for seasons, ~ Or the seven league mat- kick-off at 4.30 p.m.
the building."
ches played 3 were won,-1 drawn
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