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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1934.

LOCAL FOOTBALL H.K. VOLUNTEER FANLING RACES DEFENCE CORPS.

Notes On To-day's Games

In" Division I. Recrelo and R.

A. replay the match of December

2, as the Council decided that

(ORDERS BY COL. L. G. BIRD,"|

D.S.O., O.BE COMMANDANT, KKVD. CORPS.)

PARADE

Entries For Chinese New Year Meeting

The following are the entries for the Fanling races to be held on February 18-

1-130 pm-The "Fat Oboy" (1) Signal Section parade at 5.30 Hurdle Roce For China Ponies

owing to irregualrity, the result, (a) Corps 1st Batley:- one goal to nil in, favour of Re-

LOCAL CRICKET

Over 30 v: Under 30

The annual Over 30 y. Under

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.

match will be played on HK.CC. NFIFTEENTH

ground at 2 pm. to-day--

The teams are:-

NOTICE is hereby given that the ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDE S will be told at the Registered Office of the Company No. 17, Des Voeux Read Central, at 2.30 p.m" Saturday, "the 10th February, 1934, for the purpose of

Over 30: H. J. Armstrong D. E. Baskett. A. C. I. Bowker, G. S. Dunkter. H. R. B. Hancock, A. W. Hayward. J. E. Jupp, E. J. R. Mit-receiving the Report of the Directors

for the year ending 31st December, 1833.

and Second Divisions the latter and succeeded, for llobertson, the creio, could not stand. The Qun- ̈pm. on Tuesday, February 13 at Weight for inches as per scale plus chell, H. Owen Hughes, T.-E. Pearce together with a Statement of Accounts

and

Four

minutes, but Newcastle could not ave themselves from defcat.

ners expect to secure full points. Headquarters.

The East Lancashires visit the (3) There will be a lecture at fix-H.Q. on Thursday, February 15 ät Railway ground to pull up a ture that came in the draw with 5.30 p.m. Kowloon before the Regt. arrived in the Colony. They expect to

they defeated Howloon at Sookun poo by the odd goal in five. Division. the Lincolns and Navy In the first game in the second played a goalless draw. The Navy expect to win to-day on the Rall- way ground. Young Indians went down heavily in league game with the Bordereds

their

previous

who should again win to-day.

In the clashes between the First uingham wore. desperate to were brave and skilful. Stoke City latest importation from over the and Leicester City each scored Barder, obtained a goal that was twice, the same as nine other clubs well reserved although so long de in yesterday's round, but then these layed. Then came the struggle for clubs ought to overcome Bradford the odd goal, and this was got by Sand Lincoln City. That wise "ye. Haywood" just before time. Never-

teran, Lochhead will pardontheless Birmingham deserved to sac-repeat their previous success when auch description of a man still cred, as they played the better. The subtle on the ball and so assertive, Wolverhampton Wanderers was the main cause of Lincoln's Newenstle United had a tremendous downfall, Quite in another class struggle, but both teams were re is Preston's win over Leeds United is in front of goal. The play was at home. Heru again the issue was so varied that the advantage lay austied by another "old" caospaigalternately with the teains. ner, for Robers Kelly scored the minutes from time Hartill, the Wan- goal that won the match. What an dérers centre, parred to Phillips, artist remain, for his long high the Welsh outside-right, who wor shot that dived under the bar muated. The defence of the Wanderers have made the older generation was sorely taxed in the closing think of some of Bloomer's drives against Scotland. Leeds United fought back, as is the jargon of the day, but they had not a Kelly, not a really good shot among their for- wards. Among the drawn games between, the higher divisions there was joine good play. Laverpool took the lead against Fulham with a thirty-yard drive by Hodgson, The theorist will say that no drive of this length should beat a goal keeper, but with Hodgson's weight behind the ball he would be clever A stop it. A quarter of an hour later Finch dropped a low centre at the feet of Lambert, who think ing of his Cup exploits with Arsen al, crashed the ball into the net. Afterwards Liverpool could not make any further impression upon Fulham, who deserved to retire on equal terms for their quickness on the ball and to the tackle,

"UNLIKELY MEN"

In December Sunderland visited Middlesbrough and won by +0, mainly owing to three goals from Gallacher. In their last six matches Sunderland have fallen to pieces and have never won. Middlesbrough have been playing remarkably well, and they produced much of this from yesterday at Roker.

The re wilt was that Camsell gave his club the lead. Nevertheless Sunderland recovered and Carter hearied an equalising goal fifteen minutes after the interval. The shooting of both teams was poor. The game between Chelsea and West Bromwich was disappointing Robbins, playing al nutside-left instead of Wood, open- ed the scoring by touching a corner. kick into the net. strong appeal against the validity of the goul, presumably on the ground that the ball had been hand- led, but the referee, who was on the spot, saw no cause to change

There was a

The

draw by utilising a pass from Priestley, although one felt that Pearson was not at the particular moment in his happiest vein. second half was more of a scrambla than class football by class teame, The Albion were the better side and it seemed as if Glidden and Carter failed to make the most of their

The most unlikely men did the his decision. Once or twice Chel principal work for Manchester sea made a combined move that en- United and Portsmouth. Mdlenavouraged that hope of their sup "ban equalised the record five min-porters, and it last Gregg insured

utes from time, but it should be added that Worrall, who really played' a brilliant game, shoald have won the gain from the pen alty-spot. Plymouth really tested Huddersfield Town. The Argyle scored first through Cookson, but there were still seventy minutes to play. Not until the nighty-eighth miauto of the match was Bott's een-pportunities. are turned into goal by McLean. This was a great struggle, and i is interesting to see that Black, the renowned Scottish outside-left of Plymouth, was a source of great aaxiety to both Goodall, the right back, and Turner, the goalkeeper of the Yorkshire club,

Those who wondered how the Ar- sonal team would acquit themselves. after a tragic week were relieved wlien they say the the defence was resisting terrific pressure by Lulu The game was strenuously fought, but Moss and Harford, the rival goalkeepers, played their parts with safe hands. A quarter of an hour from the close the game looked like being drawn, but in the next three miuntes the game was won. Bastin, the greatest match-winner of the day if he be given the ball, made one of his dazzling dribbles and presented the ball to Dunne, who beaded into the net Luton can pride themselves that the united efforts of England and Ireland were Decesary to beat them.

In six matches First Division, clubs were bracketed. Totenham Hot- spars gained the most decisive vic-.. tory in this little section, as Evor- ton without Denn, "who could not trust the leg that has recently been operated upon, could not break through he defence of the South- ernera. The Hotspurs were much the cleverer. Not only had they speed, but they had good com- #bination helped by a crisp and ac- Seurale touch. Meads and Evans

made such headway in one move- sment that Hunt was able to score. A gu) had in twenty minutes was atrong argument. In the second

WIN "FOR HULL

London, February 8.

Hull In the second division. beat Lincoln by 2 goals to ni Reuter,

Final Selections

(3) Camp will be held at Belch- ers Fort from Friday, March 2 to Sunday, March 4 Every member must attend. Detalis later.

(b) Corps Signals:-

Owing to the Chinese New Year Holidays there will be no parade

next week. Parade at Volunteer

Headquarters on Tuesday, February

20 for Signal Instruction.

(c) Corps, Engineers:—

Monday, February 12: Miniature Range.

Friday, March 2: Camp Belchers Fort.

(d) Corps Machine Gun Battalion:

South China will not find the Club as easy as they were when these teams met last, South China winning "by five clear goala The Athletle went down to the Gun- " ners by four goals to one in the previous meeting. The Athletic (1) TROOP:- expect to go very close to-day. 1. All ranks will fire Rifle Part In Division III. the Lincolns III. at Stonecutters on Sunday, cannot afford to treat the RAS.C. 11th bist. in light vein as the Corps have, not been beaten since 25th Nov embed last, when they went down to the Lincolns by seven clear goals. South China, R.A.M.C. and Radlo should win in Division III.

LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For Fanling

Starting times for to-morrow are as follows:-

Old Course

C. E. Bradley and D. Ellis.

9.32

9.78 am. T. C. Monaghan and D.

S. Edward. D. L. Prophet and S. Sleap....

A.

9.36

W. H. E. Thomas and K.

S. Morrison.

9.40

J. F. Warren

and F.

Syme Thomson.

9.44

11

9.48

2

9.52

9.56

10.00

C. W. F. Booker and J. A. R. Selby..

10.04

L..M. B. Lloyd and J. R. Hinton.

The final selections, by "Left Out" for to-day's football matches 10.08 will be found below:-

HOME

H C. Hopkins and T. S. Whyte Smith.

1. H. Geare Gordon.

and Q.

R. 1. Cherrill and H. H. Mundy.

Launch leaves Queen's Pier at 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Felice Pier at 8.40 a.m.

2. Parade on Tuesday 13th at 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquar-

3. b. Winners of any hurdle face or steeplechase this season barred. Winner A Cup not exceeding $50. in vahe; 2nd and 3rd–70 per cent and 30 per cent of entry fees 706- pectively. Entry Fee Ons and a quarter Milca

and J. R. Way.

Reserve: C. E. ‘Gabagan, " Under 30: J. G. Hunter, R. O. F. King; A. D. Lowson, I. Melunes, T. A. Pearce, J. E Potter, T.-M. L

Redmond, G. R. M. Ricketts, Keith Robinson. Lt. J. Stocker and R. T. Talbot.

Christanas Belle 155 lbs. Donna bella 158 The Festival Ene '159 lbs. Iks (Late Green Butterfly) 181 lbs. Stickypast 181 lbs. The Goat 165 CLUB v. UNITED SERVICES

ba. White Heather 104 Rm, «

2.-3.00 p.m.-The China New Year Handicap Steeplechase. For China Poules. Winner-A Cup not exceeding $30. in value; 2nd and 3rd-70 per cent and 30 per cent of Entry Fees respectively. Entry Oas and three quarter fee 5. Miles. "Burgemaster 155 lbs. Duke of Milan 143 bs. Marquis Hall 160 lbe. No Fear 155 lbs, Shimmy II 140 lbs.

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3.-3.50 p.z.-Grand Military Hurdle Race & Sassoon Cup-For China Ponies the property of sa officer in His Majesty's Forces or a Member of the Machine Gun Troop of the Hongkong Volunteer De- fence Corpe To be ridden by ters for Machine Gun Instruction.

those qualified to enter, Weight (2) No. 3′ CO. (ANZAG):→

For inches as per scule plus 3 lbs. Parade at Headquarters on Mon- day. February 12 at 5.30 p.m. for Winners this Season of one hurdle (Unofficial included) 7 lbs. machine gun instruction.

Those race men chosen to represent the Com- penalty; of two or more such races pany in the forthcoming Competi-1 lbs. penalty. Ponies that have tion will parade each Monday and started this Season in a hurdle

race or steeplechase and not Friday night at 5.30 p.m. until fur-

allowed 5 lbs. Winner-The Sas- ther notice.

soon Cup, to remain the property of the Winner for one year, with replica presented; 2d and 3rd-20 per cent and 30 per cent of Entry Fees respectively. Entry Fee $5. One and half Miles

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|(e) Corps Infantry. (Portuguese):

1. Parade: There will be no parade on Tuesday, February 13.

2. Interport Competitions & Co.'s Annual Rifle Meeting: These com- petition will be fired in conjunc- tion with Classification Tests on February 25. Details will be issued; at a later date.

won

Britannic Hall 156 lbs. Cherokee 158 lbs. Cuckoo Eyes 158 lbs. Pat 156 lbs. Pink Gin 150 lbs. Shimmy II 152 ths, Stickypast 156 lbs. The Curlew 156 lbs. The Gadwall 176 lbs. Zephyr 147 lbs.

Canberra

RIFLES AND BAYONETS All members of the Corps are

4.4.00 p.m. The again reminded that Rifles and Bayonets are not allowed to be Steeplechase For Australian Ponies whether or not subscription griffins, kept at their houses.

be-Weight for inches as per scale plus

At present, this order is not Ing carried out.

All Rifles must be returned the Corps Armoury at once.

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TRAINING

to

1st Battery and Corps Engineers will undergo training at Belcher's Fort from March 2 to 4, 1934.

OFFICERS SWORD DRILL All available Officers will attend for Sword Drill under the Ad-

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lbs. Winner-A 'Cup not exceed- ing $50 in value; 2nd and 3rd-70 per cent and 30 per cent of entry feos respectively. Entry Fee $. One and half Miles.

Belinda 165 lbs. Buck 159 lbs. Kilrea 105 lbs. Roscdrop 152 lbs. St. Moritz 165 ibe, Kobibel (Late Winter's Tale) 150 lbs. "Golden Dawn 158 lbs.

5-4.30 p.m.-The Ladies' Mile

R. Young and A. E.jutant at Headquarters at 5.30 (Unofficial)-A Handicap Flat Race Lissaman.

pm. on the following dates:-Fri-'of one mile for China Ponies ap R. C. Webb and J. Mac-- day, February 16; Thursday. proved by the Master of the Fan- February 22; Monday, February 26. ling Hunt as "Hunters". Winner Knight.

Dress: Mufti, Sam Browne Belt,A Cup; nd and 3rd-8ilver Sword.

Souvenirs. Entry Fee $5.

Boukra 130 e Cloudy Eve 133 Ibe. Devon 140 lbs. Glen Shee 148 be. Grock 130 lbs. No Fear 158 lbs. Spotted Leaf 190 lbs. Tim 120 lbs. Until Then 120 lbs Wisdom Stag 160 lbs.

G. F. Hole.

W. J. Roberts and H. 8.; 1. The Forster.

VOLUNTEER AIR ARM

undermentioned have teen selected to undergo flying in- W. A. Butterfeld and J.struction at the Far East Flying Coulthart.

|Training School beginning March

5. 1934-

C. Thwaites and H. N. Williamson.

J. O. Dunbar and D. S. Robb.

10.12..

10.16

DERBY TOTTENHAM

N. K. Littlejohn arid W. A. Stewart.

10.20

A. C. I. Bowker and Cdr.

a)

WOLVES

BOLTON

10,24

PORT VALE

BARROW

10.28

HALIFAX

STOCKPORT

10.32

TRANMERE

E. M. Hanlon and C. B. Robertson.

WREXHAM

10.36

BLACKPOOL

J. W, Mayhew' and M N. Cootes.

DONCASTER

10.40

10.44

AWAY

10:48

+

ARSENAL

GRIMSBY

10.52

*

CHESTERFIELD

10.56

#+

DRAW

11.00

MANSFIELD CLAPTON

11.04

11.08

HARTLEPOOL

11.12

11.16

11.20

"

11.24

11.28

half Everton had two free kicks YORKSHIREMEN

AT PLAY

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Tennis And Bowls Matches To-Day

W. Mulcahy and T. R. Rowell.

G. A. Stewart and W. H. B. Rigg.

G. "H. Bond and J. Forbes.

W. G. Robertson and S. S. Perry.

A. Kidd and P. B. Grant, C. W. Jeffreys and G. B. 5. Thomson.

J. P. Sherry and W. A Weight.

Major E. Field and Capt. Michell.

J. E. Dovey and C. Mycock.

E des Voeux and A. B. Purves,

H. F. Sommers and W. Wright.

New Course

9.32 a.m. Mrg. Syme Thomson

and Miss Thomas,

given against them by the referee. Colquhoun placed the first of these ad adroitly that Howe was able to iperense the lead: and, of course, Eyzae converted a free kick. Hs osa use a still ball nearly a well Houghton of the Villa.. Thus with about half an hour to play, Everton, the brillians victor lost April, were virtually thrown out." They tried hard to change the cour se of events, but ali one can say is that they nearly got a goal. Totten to represent the Yorkshire Society Abim finlabed well, and were decid, in their annual bowls and tennis

edly the better foam.

matches against the Kowloon Manchester City had almost as Bowling Green Club, to-day at 2.45 10.08 Soronsunced a win over their old formen. Blackburn Rovers, who fought hard, but the team-work "of the Citizens was admirable, Those fine wine raiders, Brook and Tosé-

A. Brookshank, J. H. Shaw, W. J. landy produced their most sparkling

allies. They were really brilliant, Geall, A. E. Sukstone (skip).

and scored all the goals. Brook

9.40

9.48

J. L. and Mrs. Adams. W. G. and Mrs. Fischer.

The following have been selected

9.56

I. G. Allison" and H. F. Philips.

Bowls

J. G. Haigh, A. R. Brown, O. B. eave his club the lead, but Bruton, Raven, L. E. Longbottom (Skip).

of the Rovers, equalised. It was not possible to keep Toseland in check, and he put on two goals. This came the exit of one of the hube which has six times carried off the Cup. At St Andrews both Birmingham and Sheffield United played fast game full of thrills. At half-tima the visitors were lead- ang by a goal from the foot of Body, their new Scottish centre, who just Bir- ilded the ball past Hibbs.

C. Jackson, A. Popple, J. A. Howe, J. G. Meyer (8kip).

A. R. F. Raven, E. D. Labrousse, F. Normington, L. de Rome (Skip).

Reserve: E. W. Coulson.

Tennis

Mrs. J. LA Tetley and J. L. Tetley Miss Holmes and C. A. Wright. Miss Heap and W. Ashby, Mrs. Sukstone and W. Stoker.

10,00

10.44

"A" Flight Captain J. C. Macgown. 1309 L, Sgt. N. A. E. Mackay. 1760 Bdr. D. Marshall. 1423 Pte. . M. Roza Pereira. 1697 Sgr. K. S. Mehal.

"B" Flight Lleut. J. F. Wright.

1316 L/Sgt. H. Burson. 1319 L/8gt. E. H. "P. White. 1507 Sgr. F: K. Nabl

. 2104 Pte. E. L. Curtis,

the

Waiting Members

1596 L/Cpl. L. G. da Sliva. 1957 Pte. 3. F. C. Mackay. 1775 Pte. L. A. da Roza. 2052 Pte. A. 8. Xavier.

2. Members who wish to register (their names in the waiting list of Volunteer Air Arm should notify the Adjutant by February 16. 1934. Particulars of instruction can be obtained from the Adjutant by personal application

1.

GENERAL HOLIDAYS

Corps Headquarters will be clos- ed for Chinese New York Holidays on February 14 and 15, 1934 except for business of an urgent nature.

APPOINTMENT

Captain D.. W. Mortlock, 1st En.

4.-5.00 p.m. The February Country Cup (Unofficial)-Over ap- proximately two miles of fair hunt. ing country finishing on the sleepio- chase course, For China Ponies. Catchweight 168 lbs. Winners of a similar country race since January 1st, 193 harred. Winner-A Cup not exceeding $50. in value; 2nd and 3rd-Silver souvenirs. Entry Fee $5.

Aircraft, Anson, Celerity, Christ- mas Belle, Country Club, Donna- bella, Eclipse Eve, Firely, Ginger, Grand Slam, Happy Hite, Ika (Late Green Butterfly), Jan Stewer Loch Ness, Malakit, Movanagher, Mouche, Much Ado, Orleans, Pat, Red Leaves, Skewbald Griffin, That's That, The Greylag, The Quail, Tigre, Toby, Wisdom Stag, Wonderful Chivalry, Zephyr.

No. 1028 Pte. S. Jex, Réserve Co., P Section, as from February 2,

1934.

No. 1849 8gr. A. 6. Suffiad, Signal Section, as from February 9, 1934.

Over 3. Year's Service. No. 672 Pte. B. Wylie, Reserve Co., B Section, as from February 9.1934..

No. 1390 Pte. J. Revie, No. 6

G. F. Rees and C. E. Etral Settlement Volunteer Force Platoon, as from February 9, 1034. Moore...

has been appointed Local Témpor-

2. C. Fairburn and O.ary Captain with effect from Nov-serve Co.. B. Section, as, from No. 1439 Pte. G. N. Mitchell, Re-

· 7. Bhannon *

ember 1, 1933 and attached to February 9, 1934. T. A. Pearce and A. K. Corps Machine

Gun Battalion Mackenzie.

Headquarters.

STUBBS SHIELD

Semi-Final Bound

LEAVE AND RETURN No. 1734 Pte. N. Mathieson, "Re- serve Company, B Section, granted 12 months leave from March 1, 1334 tu March 1, 1935.

P.W.D. beat A.P.O..

No. 1121 Bpr. G. E. L. Johnson, Dodwell & Co. beat Lowe Bing- Creps Engineers, returned from ham Matches.

leave as from February 9, 1934.

STRUCK OFF STRENGTH

Baving Completed 3 Year's Service

Final

Dodwell & Co. (R. K. Valentine and H. H. Mundy) beat P.W.D. (K. 8 Robertson and A, B, Purves). 3 and" 20

No, 1650 Cpl. R. E. Stott, Signal Section, as, from February 9, 1934.

No. 1627 Pte. D. B. Robb, No. 7 Platoon, as from February 1, 1934.

P. 8. M. WILKINSON (Capt.) Adjutant, EKV.D.C.

NOTICE

The undermentioned amounts have been collected for Dr. Bar- nardo's Home.

Canteen

Berkt. Mess

Total

$8.65 84

$7.49

A draft has been sent for this amount.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Saturday” 3rd February to Saturday 10th February, 1934 (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG PŮ,

Chief Manager.

*

The following have been selected to represent the United Services Hong Kong, 24th January, 1934. against the Hong Kong Cricket Club on the Club Ground on February 14 and 15,

Play will commence at 11 am. each day:-

Capt. P. V. Williams (Captain), Major V. T. Bonavia, Lieut. R. J. Walker, Lieut. D. B. Butler. Lieut. J. P. Williams, Lieut. D, E Holland- Martin, Lt.. F. W. Larkin, Corp. B. Ballard, LS.A. R. Richards, LS. P. Peatfeld, A.B. L. Harge.

Reserve: Corpl. P. College.

LAWN TENNIS

Yesterday's Cham- pionship Games

Four doubles and one singles were played on yesterday at the | HKCC. ground when the the game between G.R.M. Ricketts and Beach Thomas v. J. Cassumb- hoy and IM.A. Razack; draw, a large number of spectators.

After offering a stout resistance In the first set. the British pai failed to maintain the same form and lost the second and match, the final score being B-6, 6-3.

Interporters Wir Ho Ka Lau and Tsul Wai Pai

had

...an "easy time against . E. and D. S. Green. The interport- ers will probably be opposed to the Rumjann cousins. in the semi- final and will perhaps, present the first serious obstacle to the title holders in the present tourna ment.

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THE DALET FARM, IOE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANT,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN

Not the ThirtyEighth Ordinary

Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, Lower Albert Road, on Tuesday, 201h February, 1934, at 11 A.M. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and re-electing Directori and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be clwed from the 9th February" to 20th February, 1934, both days inclu- sive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

J. D. THOMSON,

Secretary,

Hong Kong, 30th January, 1934.

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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. BANKING CORPORATION.

TUTICE is bereby given that the Lecting of

the Bhareholders in this Corporation will be held in the Board Room of Measte. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., 18, Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Saturday, the 24th February, 1984, at 11.30 am.for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year, ending 31at December, 1933.

The Register of Shares of the Cor-

The game between Goldman and M. Fincher; against M. W. and

to K. Lo was postponed owing the fact that Goldman was 11.

In the other doubles. C. A. Bar-poration will be closed from Mon lay, the 12th February to Saturday, the retto and A. B. Remedios beat G. Gamble and J. G. Halgh and F. 24th February, 1934 (both days H. Kwok and S. W. Liang had an inclusive), during which period no easy win at the expense of J. transfer of shares can be registered. Remedios and L. A da Silva.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

—V. M. GRAYBÜBN, Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 5th February, 1934.

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Results..

The "results were as follows:

Singles

beat Lt. Lt. HD. Tollington

Com. Jacob 6-1, 9-7.

Doubles C. A. Barretto and A. B. Remé- dios beat G. Gamble and J. G. Haigh 6-2, 6-3.

F. H. Kwok and S, W. Llang beat J. J. Remédios and L. A. da Silva 6-1, 6-0, Ho Ka Lau and Tsui Wai Put beat 8. E. and D. 8. Gdeen 6-2, 6-2.

J. A.

Cassumbhoy

and IM.A.

and Beach-Thomas 8-6, 6-3.

:

NOTICE.

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

LOST

Razack beat G.R.M. Ricketts APPLICATION has heen made to the Company to issue a duplicate Share Certificata in respect of Certi- ficate No 15109 for 10 shares Nos. 176403/178412 registered in the name of IP SHING FONO, the original of which has been declared lost.

MARINE COURT CASES

Unlawful Boarding Of Ship Li Kwai Mui and seven others, all described

a sing-song girls, appeared before Commander Hole

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Notice is hereby given that if within 14 days hereof no claim or represents tion is made to the Co. the origina! certifcate for the said shares shall be deemed CANCELLED and of NO EFFECT and that the

Co. will at the Marine Court yesterday, then proceed to deal with uch charged with unlawfully boarding application. the Dutch Steamer, Tjinegara last Thursday, without the permission of the master or the officer on duty.

All the defendants pleaded guilty and said that they boarded the steamer with a view to get some business by singing songs.

his Worship remarked that from In imposing & fine of $20 each, yow on, he hoped there, will be no more group of women boarding the steamers in the Harbour. If any similar

case were

such brought before him, again he would increase the fine to $25.

CASCH

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents,

Hong Kong, 28th January, 1934. [2209

TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC LONDON

LOCAL EXAMINATIONS The following are the dates of the forthcoming examinations PRACTICAL (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Music) 19TH-MAY, 1934. LAST DAY or ENTRY 1928. FEBRUARY, 1924

COMING SOON! THEORETICAL (Paraz Woks)

CHARLES LAUGHTON

The Pricate Life of HENRY VIII

9 JUNE, 1945.

LAST DAY or ENTRY “

20

FEBRUARY, 1934.

Entry forms may be obtained from

the Local Secretary,

Mr. WT. ANDERSON

c/o Anderson Music Co., Ltd.

Ice House Street.

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fa Rubber Shoes

AT

KING'S

From 50 cents a pair,

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