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LEAGUE LEADERS BEATEN BY POLICE.
CLUB HOLD BORDERERS TO A DRAW: CLOSE, GAME BETWEEN RECREIO AND ST. JOSEPH'S."
ROYAL ARTILLERY AND "PORTUGUESE TEAM
IN. SCORING MOOD,
Police Recreation Club caused something of a sensation over the week-end when they took full points from Kowloon in the first division of the football league. Despite this revorac, however, the Peninsula team are still at the top of the longue table but this is due to the last that they have played two more matches than tho Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders who are only point behind.
In the second division the Club Reserves had a bad trounc ing from the 12th "Battery, Royal Artillory, whilst Club de Recreio did as they plensed in their third division game with the Radio #ports Club.
Club
Kowloon
Recreio
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
DIVISION "I."
3
Borderers 2. Polica
3-St. Joseph'e
DIVISION II,"
University
0
Argylla
Navy Club
Kowloon.
Borderers
lladio
R.E..
DIVISION I.
í 3406
0 12th Battery
Borderors
DIVISION III.
·CLUB v. BORDENERS:
R.A.E. Recreio
St. Joseph's
in St. Joseph's going further ahend when Gomes made no mistake with the spot kick. From this stage the Portuguese lada assorted themselves land, playing clever football, not ed with an excellent gaine on the one better and scored the winning Football enthusiasts were provid. [only got on level terms but went Club ground when these teams met goal before the long whistle sound in their league, engagement which ed. A. Goseno, was responsible for ended in a draw, each side finding all their goals. the net twice.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1931.
the kick, King put them one up, The same player scored again short
aller and just balois, full-time,
VAVARSITY INCIDENT:
Baxwell scored the third for his FACID THROWN ON CLOTHING. side.
The teams wore:--
"Argylla: « McFarlane; Doaborty, Fraser, Boyland, Bruce, MoDonald; Hogarth, Davidson, King, Alexan der and Maxwell.
Varsity Hong Chul; Harrison, Ng; Loh Iteid, Bee; Ong, Wong, Ho, Candish and Woo
DIVISION HIL
BORDERERS v. R.A‚F.
An incident is reported from tho University, where considerable damage was caused to garments hanging out to dry in the com pound as May Hall by concentrat ed sulphuric acid, thrown by por sons unknown.
The affair has been reported to the police by Mr. A. C Braine Hartnell, Warden of My Hall, who stated that at 2,50 p.m. on Saturday some person, throw i quantity of concentrated sulphurio
On the, Chatham Road ground, thnie teams put up a sorry, ex hibition of football and right from the art it was evident that the gam would result in a win for the sida who made the least mistakes. The first half wae scoreloss and in the second half the Bordprors scored acid on clothing which was hang.]
| their winning goal through Thomas, Fing out for airing in the south
RADIO v. RECREIO.
Af Happy Valley, Club de
compound of May Hall,
Damage was caused
Recrio outplayed the Indio Sports jackets, to the extent of 8970.
*Club in every department of the game and won, by seven goals to one. J. Santos (3), F. Santos. (2), Gomes and Guterres scored for the winners, while Chan Chun Ip got the goal for the Radio Sports Club.
RE # ST. JOSEPH'S.
Play in the first half of this math, which took place at Chatham Road was very fast and even, with the result that there was no score at After that, however, Lim put St. all by the time the interval arrived. Joseph's one up only to sea, Gros- venor equalises for the Suppers
winning goal came through Vempin. shortly after and it was not till the last minutes of the game that the
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division 1,
Kowinon Argylle
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 5' 3 0 2 12 10 6 3 2 10 9 3 5 3 2 100 3
The teams were:- Recreio : Howo, the Club contre forward,
Marques; Sousa, Gosano, played a great game but was too Xavier: Victor, A V well watched to get within scoring Itemedios; Assumpeno, Ward, range in the opening minutes. His Figueirodo,. Da Rocha, Brown.
Joseph's: efforts were rewarded, however,
Souza; Dodd; Bordorere when he gained possession of the Gomes; Holden, Corta, Rook; AB, leather after free kick had been Leonard, Hollywood, Souza, Fer-Navy 3201 7 8 4 Awarded to his side, and, making nandes.-
no mistake with a fine cross-shot, ho put the Club ahead. The soldiers played hard for the equaliser bus they found Rodger in finu formu, tha Club goalie bringing off a number pf. fine, saves, hat just before the interval he let Harris through to score the equalizer.
to
DIVISION II.
CLUB. GUNNERS; ·
Club Polico Recreio
41 9 10 9 4 3 1 1 1 0.6 3 0 11 3 0 0 4
094 0
Division II.
St. Joseph's 1
Argylle
Glosle.
8
P. W. D. L. T. A. Pia
盛 44 0.0 19 Bordurers...4301 17 2 € 12th Battery 4.2 0 2 75 10 4 Kowloon..... 4 9 0 2 10 * 4 7 4 6
Navy 4 2.00 RAQ.C... 3 1017 Club..... 4 1.0 3 4.17. University... 3 0 0 0
On their own ground tie. Club soconds were beaten by the 12th Battery, R.A. by seven goals to nil, After the interval play continued The soldiers were the much better be fast, each goal being visited side and had everything their own in turn, and the Borderers forgedway, Freason opened the scoring nhead when Davis beat Hodgers early in the arat half and after that from close range. From this point added another to be followed by the onwards the Club forwards playad third which came from Moore. hard to get on love) terms but it was not till the closing stages of the game that all bundled the ball into the goal to make the game scored the fifth goal and before the
end Frearson got another two to Borderers make the final scores read, Club 0; R.A 7.
draw.
The touma were:-
Club: Rodgers; E. Strange. Pile: Segalun, Skinner Railton; Alexan- der, Bell, Howe, S. Strange, Jack
воп
Borderers: Johnson Mullane, Morrison; Channing, Eynon. Un- darwood Harris, Davis, Podmore, Lakeman and Duncan.
KOWLOON. POLICE..
On the Railway ground, the Kow-
·lon Football Club put up on, in- diferent display against the Police and were consequently beaten by four goals to two.
In the second half the Club loft- back deflected the ball into his own goal in an effort to clear. Moore
The teams were :-~-~-” Club Togwill Hynes, Krilov. sky: Hooper, McFarlano, Pun- choon; Sullivan, Tavlin, Reid, Baldwin, Sloan.
12th Battery: Herd; Hall, Tay- lor; Pardod, Gough, Gardner; Woods, Rodgers, Frearson, Moore, Walker.
NAVY. RA.0.0.
In their match with the Navy, the Royal Army Ordinance Corps were fortunate in nut losing by a bigger The Police drow first blood margin than I it, and in this con- through Moss in the early stages of action a word of praise must be the game but Hadley equalised for given to Osborne, their goalie, who Kowloon almost immediately after was responsible for some very fine and for a time play was very crisp saves.
und oven.. Just before half-time, The play was rather interesting however, misunderstanding_be- and it was a fine cross-shot by Low- tween Martin and Dowman let Moss den that scored, for the Navy. The through who took full advantage of R.A.0.0. forwards lins lacked com- this opportunity and put his sido bination and but for this they might ahead with a fine 'drive, an
have scored on one or two occasions. Upon resumption, the Police de The teams were:- fence gave a fins display and clear- Navy: Wilson Little, Carter; ed almost everything that came Burke, Hobbs, Martin; Lowden, their way. They then adopted the Poster, Langmead, Rawson, Green. offensive and a mistake by Nicholla Ordnance Corps: Osborne; San- when bo tried to clear from Wil-derson, Homer; Cole, Jackson, Cox; liens saw the ball bouncing into Sansom, Ainslic, Bands, Dolan, the net to make the score 3-1 in Brennan. favour of the chai-yana. Then fire movement on the Kowloon left wing resulted in Janson receiving the leather when well-placed and this player pus in Kowloon's second goal. A final raid by the Police just before the long whistle resulted in Moss getting his third goal when he honded a beautiful corner kick by File into the not
KOWLOON
BORDERERS. ”
The Borderers proved too fast for Kowloon whom they beat by four gala to nil.
Right from the start the soldiers adopted the offensive and this policy paid for, compared to their fast forwards, the Kowloon defence was a very slow, lot and although Kowloon :- Nisholla; Martin, Dow-they might have stopped the Bor- Williams, McKelvie, Bliss: derers once or twice, their lack of Dominy, Hedley, Timberlake, Dun-spiced and anticipation proved their can Tanson.IN
downfall.
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The teams were 1-m
Police Frator: Porkins, Brit The game, nsn reult, was dull tain; Thorp, Channing, Jessop; and uninteresting, those scoring for Pile. Hodson, Moss, Shepherd, the soldiers being Harris (2), Willinas.
· RECREIO » ST. JOSEPH'S.
Recreio folded a rather weak side
Powell and Morris,
The teams were :----
Division M
12
Goals.
4 4 0 0 24 28 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pu,
4301 4 8 € 2 2008 4
Recreio
R.E.
St. Joseph's
FR.A.F. Radio
4
4103 '9 11. 2 0 0 2
0 4
2
0
8 30 "0
KOWLOON GOLF.
DRAW FOR CLUB-CHAM- PIONSHIP..
!! The following is the draw for the Club Championship, first round, to be played over the Kowloon course on Sunday, November 9. Dr. Cogan C. Reid
H. Overy *. W. Taylor A. A. Lopes
v. "E. D. da Roza D. C. Wilson v. J. McKelvis F. E. Remedios. A. A. Dand W. Hydn
A. T. Braley. Planner or
Johnston . G. Russell Thomson
J.
H, Hampton
AVDID, and CURE COUGHS, COLDS,
SORE THROATS, BRONCHITIS, etc. by Taking VALDA PASTILLES
|-- Du fale at all Chemists
& Druggists, INSIST on the boxts bearing. the name VALDA.
Kowloon Gurevitch: Wella, Lon. 1 Coming to the King's
don, Everest, Whitfold, I. Green-
berg M. Greenberg, Guest, Simp
in the aboyo match but in spite of son, White, Bickford..
this they managed to win by the Borderers: Williams Davica,
odd goal in five...
* Mountford; Wallace, Bebbington,
The Recreio started to attack Davies; Powell, Handlyn, Harris,. from the start but although they Morriss, Matthias.
got through many times, their for
wards were wodic, when in front of
the goal with the result that
UNIVERSITY ARGYLLG
many opportunities to scoro went This match took place at Happy a-bogging The St. Joseph'a for Valley and in the opening minutes wards worked hard and drew first the standard of play was very poor,, blood when Leonard headed the ball The soldiers might have scored in into the hat from a centre by the first half if they had not been. Fernandes.katoo eager but as it was, half-time The Teorelo menopolised play in arrived with the score shoet blank the second half but a foul against After the interval the Argylla them in the dreaded aron, resulted were awarded a penalty and, taking
DADDY LONG LEGS
JANET GAYNOR WARNER BAXTER
Grand Macnish
盒
MCNISH SPECIAL
SCOTCH WHISKY
The Whiskies you ask for again
LANE CRAWFORD & CO., HONG KONG
(A COPY OF THE PROSPECTUS HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES, HONG KONG),"
(SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SHARES WERE OPENED ON THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 1931 AND WILL CLOSE NOT LATER THAN THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1981).,
PROSPECTUS
OF
"FAR EAST BREWERY, DISTILLERS AND DAIRY FARM, LIMITED.”
(INCORFORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES OF HONG KONG) CAPITAL $1,000,000 DIVIDED INTO (100,000 ORDINARY-
SHARES OF HONG KONG 310 EACH),
(10,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF HONG KONG $10.00 EACH ($100,000.00) OF THES ISSUE HAS ALREADY BEEN UNDERWRITTEN).
Issue al par of One Hundred. Thousand (100,000) Ordinary Shares, navablo as follows, namely, en application $5.00 and the balance of 25.00 when called upon to do so. The first issue to
to be Fitty Thon sand (50,000) including the Promoters' Shares.
The minimun subscription upon which the Directors may proceed to allotment is the Application of, or Underwriting Agreement for, Ten (10,000), Thousand Shares.-
Directors.
1.-Harry Goldenberg, Esq, Merchant, Shameen Canton 5.-Wu Chung Tong, Esq., Chairman Chamber of Commerce, Canton.
3.--Chau Bing Cho, Esq., Banker, 64, Sap Sam Hong, Canton..
General Kan Chock Ching, Commissioner of Consolidated Tax Bureau, Canton."
5.-Liang Cho Wu, Esq, Merchant, Canton.
Lo Nin, Esq., Commissioner of Railways, Purchasing Commis sión, Canton.
-7-Dr. Wu Pnk Liang, Commissioner of Social Affairs, Canton.
8.-Chan Kai Fai, Esq., Gentry, Canton.
9-Leo Walch, Esq., Manager, J. Ullmann & Co., Hong Kong. Bankora.
The Bank of China, 4, Queen's Road, Central, Hong. Kong.
Bollcltors..
A. E. Hall & Co., 4, Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong.
G. Edward Lyon, Esq., Room 602, Taiping Maloo, South Canton,
Auditors."
Messrs, Thomson & Co. (Chartered Accountants), Tork Building, Hong Kong,
Secretary."
(To be appointéd.)
Jose Lignia, Esq.,, Acting Secretary, Taiping Building, Hong Kong.
Registered Office.
Taiping Building, 18, Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong.
Shameen, Canton.
Breach Office.
PROSPECTUS,'
Climatic Conditions.
The climatic conditions at Canton tre suitable to the manufacture of the Company's products. Full enquiries have been made in this regard. One of the most successful Breweries in the Far East, situated at Manila where the climatic conditions are much more severe than those at Canton.
Water.
The Promoters have given this question every consideration and can assure intending Shareholders that both the quantity and quality of water is available.
Land.
Suitable land is available and immediate steps are being taken to secure an option over the Site belected. This Site has abundance water at its frontage and also by "boring" on same.
Machinery,
Negotiations have already been entered into for the purchase. most up-to-date Plant at a very reasonable price and on the favourable terms.
Management.
The service of 1 Competent Brow Master is available together with expert management in eich branch of the Company's activities.
Materials.
No difficulty will be experienced in the purchase of the materials required by the Company. It is even possible to grow the required. materials in China. This matter is now engaging, the attention of the Directors.
Anticipated Fronts.
On an qutput of 100 Hogsheads of Beer and 10 tons of Ice per werk together with the enle of Dairy Products it is estimated that the profits, after the fret year of activity by the Company, will allow for the payment of a dividend of at least 25 per cent, on the Capital
Capital Requirements...
The Estimated Capital requirements including Lead, Building, Plant Machinery, Formation and Working Capital together with Promoters Shares is
$500,000.00
Promoters:
OBJECTS: The Company is being formed to carry on the busi ness of Brewers, Malsters, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Cordials, Icemanufacture of the Company's products but also in the matter of Manufacturers, Dairy Farmers and any other business as indicated in the Memorandum of Association, a copy of which forms parts of this Prospectus.
Prospectus of Company..
Owing to the fact that there is not, and there has not and has never been a Brewery in Canton, combined also with the fact that the con sumption of beer in China, in rapidly increasing, the prospects of the Company must be considered as very attractive. In addition to the manufacture of Beer the Company will also carry on the following
business
1. Manufacture and ale of Ice.
2. Manufacture and sale of Cordial and Aerated Waters 3. Dairy Farming, Pandy
For Plans supplied and investigations made, the Promoters will receive 5,000 fully paid up shares on the dato of the incorporation of the Company, (No cash consideration). The necessary investigations were made and all information obtained not only in the matter of the marketing of such producte in which case it was found to be of a great value to the Company and will are enormous initial expenses when the Company begins to function. This matter applies both to the Brewery and the Dairy Farm.
Directors Intereats la' the Promotion. · No Director has any, interest in the promotion of the Company other than those mentioned in the next preceding paragr Prospectus.
In respect of (1). Ice enn he produced by a Brewery at a much lesser price than a Company dealing with the manufacture of ice only owing to the fact that a Brewery must have a Refrigerating Plant for its own requirements and with a small extra.outlay can manufac ture this commodity. On an output of ten (10) tons of Ice per daysing after allowing for twenty (20%) per cent, as wastage, it is anticipated that at least thirty (30%) per cent, per annum will be the profit from this branch of business,
In respect of number (2). In the course of the manufacture of bear there is a collection of C02 GAS which is necessary in the manufacture of Cordials or Aerated Waters and therefore as the Browery department produces that item at no cost it can be readily appreciated that this branch of the business. will be profitable.
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Agreements Entered Into.
The following Agreements, have been entered into: 1.--An Agroument dated the 50th day of May, 1931, BETWEEN the TRUSTEE:for the Company on the one, part and the several Persons who are named as PROMOTERS, on the other part, 2.—An Underwriting Agreement dated the 1st day of October 103), BETWEEN OTHER PARTIES and the Far East Brewery, Dis- › tillers and Dairy Farm, Límited..
Application for shares should be made upon the form accompany the Prospectus and sent to the Company's Bankers together with remittance HK.#5 per share, the amount of the deposit."
Where nó allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full and where the number of shares allotted is less than the number subscribed
proportionato amount of the deposit will be returned.
Prospectus and Contracts referred to, can be inspected at and Application forms can be obtained from, the Company's Bankers mid at the Office of this Company at Boom-5, 4th Floor, Taiping Building, 10. Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, and at the Branch Office, Shameen, Canton
folds bereof. Meath M
In respect of number (3). It in the intention of the Company to establish a most-up-to-date system of Dairy Farming. The Daily cattle to be used will be from the recognised pure bred. Every pre- The following further information is given in accordance with the caution will be taken to ensure that all milk and meat to be sold by the requirements of the Companies Ordinanco, 1911.MENTA Compnay will be of the highest standard and to be handled under a most(s) A Copy of the Memorandum of Association in printed in the hygienic and up-to-date system. The services of a qualified Veteri narian and Agriculturist, bre, available to the Company and his duties will be not only to make regular inspections of the cattle but also to sco to it that, all the vegetables grown by the Company will he cultivated under the most, hygienic systems. In this connection it must noted that from the Brewery there is another Bye Product" which can be utilized by the. Dairy Farm Branch, without cost and that is the residue of each brew beer consisting of the malt, Hons. oto, that remain after the beer or Stout has been taken off." This residue can be used either nu fend for stook or fertilizer.
It must also be borne in mind that the cost of production of the Company's products in Canton. will be much, cheaper than the produs: tion costs elsewhere owing to the cheapness of labour and the absence of Taxation,
(b) Directors Qualifications and Remuneration-The Articles of Association" provide that the qualification of a Director is to be the holding of Two Hundred and Fifty Shares. "The Re- muneration of Directors will be not less than one. Thousand ||:(1,000.00)TM Dállars per annum.
(c) Underwriting and Brokerage at a rate not exceeding 71%, per
cent, will be paid on all shares underwritten in
(d) The Company will pay the preliminary expenses, of, and fur cidental to the formation and floating of the Company up to the time when it becomes entitled to commence business. The preliminary expenses are estimated not to exceed Ten Thousand:;(8:0,000) Dollars...
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