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THE HONG KONG & SHANG NOVICES HAVE GOOD DAY
HAI HOTELS, LTD.
(INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG)
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Ordinary Tenrly Mooting of Shareholders of The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited, will be held at the Registor- ed Office of the Company, Exchange Building, Des Vear Road, Central, Hong Kong, on Monday, the 20th day of March, 1933, at 11.30 a.m., for the purpose of receiving à State- ment of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directers for the year anded on the 31st December, 1932, and re-electing a Director and thie
Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Saturday. the 4th March, 1993, until Monday, the 20th March, 1939, both days
nclusive,
By order of the Board,
F. C. BARRY,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 14th February, 1983.
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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
Not the Forty-Eighth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Company (since its registration) will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the lat March, 1933, at 11.30 A.M.. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st October, 1932.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Thursday, the 18th day of March to Wednesday, the 22nd day of March, 1933, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, 9th March, 1933.
NOTIDE.
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THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Compaay, 2, Queen's Building, Hong Konz, on MONDAY, 27th MARCH, 1933, a Noon, for consideration of the Direct tors' Report and Blatement of Accounts for the year oading 31st Decembo: 1932.
The Share Register and Transfer Books will be c'ored from the 20th to the 27th March, 1033, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
E, COCK,
Chief Manager.
Hong Kong, 10th March, 1933.
"HONG KONG CLU.
NOTICE.
SMALL DIVIDENDS THE ....
ORDER OF THE DAY
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH
WEEK-END FOOTBALL
RESULTS
Continued from Page 10.)
EIRST DIVISION
ARTILLERY. LINCOLNS.
LINCOLNS . EASTERN.
The Lincolns easily defented Eastern in their match at Happy Valley, They scored four goals in the Arst half, and should have doubled their score in the scrout half but they threw away, numerous chances.
Within n few minutes of the start, P. McGuinness gave the Len- Small dividends characterised the The Artillery, league leaders, cou-colns the lend. Shortly after- "Of Day" racing at Macao yes-siderably lessened their chances of wards J. Metiuinness placed them terday when there was a pro- winning the Championship, yfurther ahead, scoring two-goals in Mr. H. P. losing to the Lincolns at Carolino sucession. Fust before the interval gramme of five races. Chans had two wins a second and Hill. Several of their players; in P. Metinness scored their fourth third while Mr. Peter Youngcluding Pardoe, the Interportal. In the second half play was had two pinees. Mr. D. Black had a win, a
wins and two thirdmaptain, did not play up to their fairly even, and the Lincolns scored scend and two third places.
usual standard, while on the other only one goal near the end through
and the whole Lincolns ten play P. McGuinness, The biggest dividend of the dayed fall out to a man. was paid on Carnation II, ridilen by Mr Lobel, the, pony finishing second in the opening race.
The Aberdesa Handicap "A"
Class.
Agtu Pura ................ (Mr. Young) 1 Camation 11 ..... Mr. Löbet) 2 Shimmy. II
(M Black) a Won by 5 jengis; length be tween second and third,
Time: 2 mins. 041/5 secs.
Also ran: Cheerful Sun, Man, So Ou.
Pari-nmtuel: winner pince, 39.70, 338.00, $7.00.
CASH SWEEPS,
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No.
1
231
13
279
$95.00
$18.40;
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The game was a fast one, thả shortly after the commenconient, the Gunners, took the lead through" Bryant. Play was then mostly in Fidfield, with the Lincoln trying hard to qualise. Just before thr interval they were rewarded when Hoquard centred for Malpas to race past Combey,
ARTILLERY. TSUN TSIN
Happy Valley, the Gunners drew In a very poor game played at with the Tsung Tsin. The game was marred by several unpleasant incidents, Hopkins, of the Gunners, being sent off the field, and Holmes their goalkeeper was injured and
had to leave.
The Artillery opened the scoring in the second half, and Mok Yang Sang equalised from a penalty,
THIRD DIVISION
ATHLETICS
LINCOLNS.
After the interval the Gunners started strongly, and Heath, the Lincolns' goalkeeper, made three Happy Blendid saves in quick succession. In the other end, the Lincolns were awarded a free kick just outside the penalty area, add Hocquard who took the kick sent in a terrific shot to give then the lead. A fow minutes later, their lead was in- censed by Ridley from a nice pass by Baldry. Just before the end of
This match was played at King's the game, Bryant reduced the Park and ended in a surprising win deficit for the Gunners in scramble in front of the goalmouth. three. Within a few minutes of the for the Chinese by four goals to Artillery- Combey Allen,
start.
Chinese scored, but Rogers, Collier, Pardoe, Harris Wood, Bryant, Gough, Moore and for the Lincolns.
shortly afterwards Clarke equalis. The Lin- Seal.
colns then continued to attack Lincolas --Heuth ; Turner, Ash
and added two anore goals through Dudley, Cork, Bett; Baldry; Harding, Malpas, Ridley, and Hotaliated and scored no less than Clarke. The Chinese, however, 're-
three goals before the final whistle sounded.
27.32 13.60 Nos. 2, 93, 86 ($5.00 each)..
The Victoria Plate. Kwangchow... (Mr. Binck) I ...(Mr.. Yeh) 2 Green Jade (Mr. Chanson) 3 Wan by 2 lengths; short head be- tween second and third.
Whitehall
173
Time: min 30 4/5 secs. Alsò rang Adarnaster, Dashaway Pari-nutuel winner 89.30, place.quard." 80.30, 810.20,
CASH-SWEEPS.
No 42
58
1
HA
3118.79
33.94 16.97
Nos. 18, 26 (88,43 ench).
The Stanley Handicap (Six. Furlongs), Davincible
(Mr. Chanson) Heather Leaf (Mr. Black) Oh Yeah (Mr. Young)
Won by 4 lengths: 3 lengths he tween second and third.
Time: 1 min. 37 secs.
Also ran: Honolulu Moon.
t
2
Referee: R. P. O. Darlington.
SOUTH CHINA 2 CLUB.
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South China avenged their defeat arlier in the season, by beating the Hongkong Football Club by four clear goals on the latter's goal. The Chinese were superior in
the
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES
UNITED SERVICES FINALS
every department of the game, and WINS FOR R.A, AND MEDWAY had matters much their way for the majority of the game. As a matter of fact had it not been for
Pari-mutuel winner $10.40, place. splendid goalkeeping by Rodger,
$5.20, $5.10.
CASH SWEEPS.
No. 10... Staler
TA
147
37:50 18.75
the United Services competitions The Sensor and Junior finals of were played off at Happy Valley yesterday.
the. Club would have been beaten by
much bigger margin. Shortly after the commencement, Pau Ka Fing opened the scoring Royal Artillery beat the H.M.S. Jn the Senior competition, the with a nice shot. Soon afterwards, Comwall by five goals to two, while Pau Ka Ping again went thugh II.M.S. Medway defeated the R.A burt was penalised for off-side. From the free kick, however, TamM.C. by six goals to one in the Kong Pak took possession and in- Junior. 2ereased the lead..
No. 25 (81970). The Shek O Handicap (One Mile). Bold Lad
(Mr. Chanson) 1 Prestwick ........ (Mr. Loo) Brutus
(Mr. Young) 3 Won by 4 lengths; a head be tween, second and third.
At the conclusion of the games,
After the interval, the Chinese the prizes were distributed by Col. continued to attack, and Pau added Dunsterville. their third goal when Rodger failed were leading by two goals to one In the senior gaine, the Cornwall to hold his shot. The Club re- Pari-mutuel: winner $14.70, place, talinted, and Williams had rather for the bigger part of the gaine, and bad luck when he shot just over it was partly due to their lack of
Time: 2 min, 14 secs.
[567816.30.
CASH SWEEPS.
No. 13
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$158.86 45.40 22.50
Special $1-Sweep. 1.-No. 2138
$1,227.66
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350.76 175.38
THE Eighty-Ninth Yourly Genera! Meeting of the Members of the Hong Kong Chub will be held in the Club House on Friday,, the 24th March, 1933 at 5.80 p m.
By order,
T. A ROBERTSON,
Lieut. Col.,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 10th March, 1988,
HONG KONG CLUE.
NOTICE.
(601
THE
U FIFTH YEARLY DRAWING of-120-Debentures-(1928-issae-- $600 each) of the Hong Kong Club, payable on Saturday, the 30th Beptem ber, 1933, will be held in the Club House, at 10 o'clock, A.M., on Monday, the 20th March, 1933,
Bearers of Debentures are invited to attend the Drawing.
By order,
T. A. ROBERTSON, Lieut. Col.,
Secretary.
4853 1311
Nos, 1947, 1010, 2147, 4340, 4364, 2800, 3300 ($27.84 each).
The Aberdeen Handicap "B" Class.
Three Swords II ... (Mr. Young) Smiling Comniander
(Mr. Chanson) 2 Blue Plane (Mr. Black) 3 Won by 2 lengths; 3 lengths bc- tween second and third.
Time: 2 mins. 05 1/5 secs. Also ran: Allwell, Kwangehow. Pari-mutuel winner 29.70, place, $7.20 28:10
CASH SWEEPS. No. 53 ........ 8141.00.
11.
110
-108-
40.57 20.99
Nos.. 89, 107, (811.27 each).
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
the bar.
The ball was again transferred to the Club's side," and Rodger was bombarded with a series of shots, one of which passed him.
South China Lim Thin Chan
Lau Man, Leung In Chan; Leung In Chui, Lee Kwok Wui, Tong Kwan; Cheng Shui Hong, Wong Mae Shun, Pau Ka Ping, Tam Kong Pak and Ip Pak Wa
Club Rodger: Martin, Strange Skinner, Hynes, Boyd; Dominy, Wirth, Williams, Duncan and E. Strange.
scorers.
SECOND DIVISION
CLUB 1. NAVY. A
stamina that they lost the match. Although not so stylish as the Gun- ners they played quite well as a team, adopting the long passing tac ties,
The Gunners relied too much on individual tactics in the earlier
part of the game, but fortunately for them they realised this mistake as the game progressed.
20, 1933.
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to provide £7,000,000 to strengthen the national defence.
The programme will include 10 tions and re-equipment of the air new warships, additional fortifica force, all of which, it is emphasised, ars within the limits of the present Disarmament obligations,
SOVIET TAKES “
FIRM STAND
REFUSE TO RELEASE BRITISHERS
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
Moscow, March · 17.-
It was mostly through the hard kicking of their backs that the sai-THE Soviet Government has re- Slors gained the lead, but their for fused to take any action in the wards were rather weak in shoot-matter of the British employees of ing, missing several good chances Metropolitan Vickers, Limited, who For the Gunners, Allan defended ara under arrest.
sion.
splendidly, while in the forward M. Litvinoff, the Foreign Com- line, Moore was outstanding, scor-missar, has informed Sir Esmond ing four, beautiful goals in succes-Ovey, the British Ambassador, that the arrested men will shortly be tried by the Supreme Court on a charge of counter-revolutionary ac- tivities, for which the penalty is death.
Soviet Justice.
were far more important than firms and individuals..
thews: Donovan, Davey and Allan; Rogers, Coxon, Rowlands, Parting- ton and Parsons.
ATHLETIC ". BORDERERS.
The Gunners were the first to kick-off, but the sailors were soon The Chinese Athletic, who have on the attack. The Gunners could already won the Championship, not settle down in the beginning, were beaten by the Borderers, the and about ten minutes after the runners-up by five goals to nil in commencement, Partington opened M. Litvinoff rebutted the idea! their match at Scokunpoo. Al- the scoring for the sailors with though attacking from the start, a nice shot which fond the corner of that British citizens-livingin the Borderers could not take the the net. Urged on somewhat by Russia should not be subject to. lead until near the interval when this setback, the Gunners took up Soviet justice and expressed the Hamblyn scored from a pass by the attack, but their forwards could hope that the case would not dis Hazelwood. In the second half, the not get through the sailors' defen. turb Anglo-Soviet relations which Borderers had matters their own co owing to their individual tactics. way, and added no less than four, Pardoe, their centre half, then tri- goals, Hazelwood, Morris, Prited a long shot from forty yards chard and Hamblyn being the range, which met with success the goalie misjudging the ball although he touched it. The sailors, how ever, retaliated and after a seram ble in front of the goalmouth, Par- IS HEREBY GIVEN
sons sent in & well-placed shot The Hongkong, Football Club which the goalie thought was out No. 57/495 dated Hong Kong 20th were severely trounced by the Navy side. Half-time arrived with the February, 1929 for Four shares of this to the tune of eight goals to nil in sailora leading by 2-1. Hank Bumbered 127041/127044 inclusive their match at Happy Valley. The registered in the name of LU A SU Club fielded only nine men, while changed their individual tactics, In the second half, the Gunners
The R.A.M.C. mat the H.M.S. has been Lost or Stolen, and should this certificate not be produced to the the Navy put up a strong team. and combined well. The sailors, on Medway in the Junior final and Bank before 16th April, 1933, a new
The sailors attacked from the the other hand, slackened their were beaten by eix goals to one. certificate for the shares will be issue), start, and before the interval, pace considerably, and the Gunners The game, however, started fairly end as foresaid Provisional Certifi: Parsons gave them the lead to be taking up this advantage, were evenly, no goals being scored in the cats No. 67/406ll be thereafter immediately followed by one from mostly on the offensive. After about second-half-In thesecond half. treated hy this Corporation sa Null Taylor. and Void.
fifteen minutes play, they equalis the soldiers fell oft considerably and In the second half, the sailors ed through Moore from a comer could not keep the pace set uously again attacked. and scores three kick. From then on it seemed that the sailors, who wore continuously By Order of the Court of Directors,
goals in five minutes through Brooke the Gunders were going to win, and on the offensive. In one of their VM GRAYBURN) Pas Spyer added the kisseny podne reutils How minutes.
sixth and scored again after Brooke later, Pardos again tried one of His Tile zargeant scored for them.
Hong Kong, 8th March, 1959. [556 N The the Provisional Certificate
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE
HỒNG HỒNG.
THE Annual General Meeting of The Society will be held in the Board Room of The Hong Kong Jockey Ulub (Srd Floor), Gloucester Building, on Thursday, 23rd March, 1988, at 5.30 pm.
For the following purposes:-
Pa (6) To receive the Report of the Committee and; Statement of Accounts for the past year.
(b) To eleat the Officers and Com- mittee for the ensuing year.
To consider the manner in which St. George's Day shall be cele brated.
(d) To transact any other business
of which dus notice bus been given.
All Members are requested to attend.
LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Secretarios and Treasurera. Hong Kong, 16th March, 1938,
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Royal Artillery:Combey; Allen and Rogers: Collier, Pardoe and Harris: Gough, Bryant, Moore, Walker and Seal.
The Junior Finai,
showsyntyards"agre equalised
Trate-long-ahots, and fro
from the by the soldiers through MoHill Pund. Moore, gave them the Ted From then on, the sailors had mate a well-placed hot. Immeters their own way, no less than with diately afterwards, Moore, again five goals were scored, Packer (4). footed after a brilliant solo effort. and Bedworth being the scorers, Nothing much was seen of the sai The tear-were-Medway Brit lors' attack now, and most of their ton; Magill and Reeves;. Twinning, and Owens; Bedworth, players were called upon to repulse Ratcliff the Gunners' attack. Towards the Walker, Packer, Goose and Bar- end of the game, Moore added his geant. fourth goal with a nice header. ....: The teamier H.M.B, Corn wall: BotterillBaker and Mat (Continued at foot of next Column)
R.A.M.C.: Colan; Conson and Goulty: Hall Traynor and Bians; King, Tarney, McHill, Nallems and Cunningham.
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