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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE MACAU ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY, LIMITED.
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TOTICE is hereby given that the Twenty-third Ordinary Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company will be held at the Offices of Maasrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews, Merntile Bank Build. ing, Second Floor Hongkong on WEDNESDAY, the 9th Day of May, 1984 at 11,37 A.M
The Registar of Transfers will be closed from the Second of May to the Ninth of May, 1934, both Days inclusive..
By Order of the Goard of Directors JOHNSON STOKES & MASTER,
Secretaries.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
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THE Ordinary General Meeting
of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company's Offices, P. & O. Building on Friday, May 18th, 1984 at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managere together with a Statement of As. counts to the 31st December, 1993.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934.
AROUND THEY.M.C.A. SUMMER HOME CRICKET SHANGHAI RACES
COURTS
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the money was not due as money. lent but under an illeget "bish!." Mr. Horace Lo had represented plaintiff up to the last hearing.
PO PIU TICKETS
Chau Fal. 49. toki of'stall No. 179. Western Market. was charged be- yesterday. fore Mr. MacFadyen with being the keeper of a com- mon gaming house at the stall and possession of a small number of po plu lottery tickets. Defendant' den- led the first charge but admitted the possession. The plea was ac- cepted by Det-Sergt.. Guild and a fine of $10 or fourteen days' was imposed on the second charge Similar charges were brought by Det-Sergt. Fowlle against Char
Chiu, 42, a goldsmith. of No. 13
Lowen Lascar Row.. He failed to appear and forfeited his, bail $50.
CHAUFFEUR'S LAPSE
of
in
Chán Kwong, 24, whose driving The transfer Books of the Com-licence is under suspension, ep- pany will be closed from 10th of peared before Mr. MacFadyen May to 18th May, 1934, Both Days the Central Police Court yesterday inclusive.
charged with obtaining four rolls DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO, or cloth from the Fal Kee shop. No. 10 Possession Street, by false pre- General Managers.
tences. Detective-Sergeant Good- Rong Kong, 7th May, 1934.
"win sald defendant had sent the 2528 cloth out of the Colony by a friend, but had agreed to pay, a refund of $68.10 which was the value of the cloth. He was former- ly employed by the Ring Kee Garage. The magistrate bound the defendant over, in a personal bond of $50 for six months.
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THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
l',
HE Fifty-third Ordinary General THE
Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the under- signed on Friday, the 25th May, 1934, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Agents, Logether with a statement of
COLD STORAGE DISPUTE
PROGRAMME
Summer Camps Probable
Bradman And Kippax Result Of Yesterday's
In Big Stand
i!
London, May 8. With nine wickets in hand Let- At a meeting of the Social and cestershire require 181 runs to-day
Committees of the to
Australians from Recreative
prevent the European YM.C.A, which was pre-recording their second successive sided over by Mr. J. L. Macpher- win by an innings.
cabled by Scores as
Reuter son, it was decided to hold bath ing plenics fortnightly throughout were the summer months, with a moon- Leicester:-152 (W. J O'Reilly 7
for 399, light bathing picnic once a month. Bridge and whist drives were to, be arranged by the Social Com- tea dance (flannels) towards the mittee, who will so arrange a
end of the present month.
A suggestion that an open air concert be held in the quadrangle, met with unanimous approval. and the project will in all probability take place some time next month or in July.
Inter-floor billiards and inter- club billards will be resumed and; It is hoped that with the No. 2 table replenished by a new cover- ing and cushions, the bilijards room will be made full use of.
A ladder tournament will take place almost immediately for squash enthusiasts in order to ascertain the merits of the players with a view to arranging inter-club games.
A
suggestion that week-end camps be held, probably at Cheung Chau Island also met with un- animous approval, and the social ecmmittee will take every step to try and arrange one this season.
CONTRACT BRIDGE
Last Night's Results
results
The following were the of the second round of the Contract Bridge tournament played at the Sports Club last night:
Mrs. C. H. Bradley and Mrs. P. Younghusband beat Pay. Cdr. F. P.
35 for 1 wicket. Australia:-368 for 5 dec. (D, G.
Bradman 65, A. F. Kippax 59, S, J. McCabe 108 not out), JACK HOBRS FAILS TO SAVE SURREY
London. May 8. Glamorganshire, under the cap- talney of Maurice Turnbull, caused a sensation when they beat Surrey by an innings and 92 runs at the Oval yesterday.
Scores as cabled by Reuter were: Glamorgan:-352.
Surrey:113 J. C. Clay & for 33). 147 (Hobbs.62, J. C. Clay 6 for 51). VICTORY FOR MIDDLESEX
London, May 8.
FI.
The match between Middlesex and Northants resulted in the tormer winning by 6 wickets. Peebles and Rebins were in good form with the ball. each taking S
64 and 39 runs," wickets for respectively."
The scores were:-~~ 1st Innings-Northants 124. 1st Innings-Middlesex 220. 2nd Innings Northants
Peebles 5 for 54; Robins 5 for 39..
2nd
152:
Innings-Middlesex 50 (for 4 wickets).
ESSEX v. KENT The above match resulted in Essex winning by 2 wickets. "Todd batted well for his 130 for Kent in the first innings and Cutmore played good cricket for his 97 undefeated for Essex.
The scores were:-
1st Innings-Kent 273; Todd 130. 1st Innings-Essex 244; Lewis
for 58.
Accounts for the year ended the Let Claim By Ice House Bayley Jones and Mrs. Henderson; 2nd Innings-Kent 133; Eastman
December 1983.
The Share Register and Transfer 'Books will be closed from the 11th ito the 25th. May, 1984, both days inclusive.
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Snack Counter
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Before Mr. Justice Jacks at the JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Ir. Summary Court yesterday, Mr. David Blumenthal, trading as The General Agents.
Ice House Snack Counter, sued the Hong Kong, 3rd May, 1934.
Chuen Hing Cold Storage of 5 Tit Hong Lane, for $412.80 in respect of 14 boxes of strawberries and 19 boxes raspberries, which plaintiff alleged were damaged while stored with the plaintiff,
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THE
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The figure of $412.80 represent- ed, according to the plaintiff, the lowest price he would have got in the market for the damaged goods. Mr. R. F. Cole appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. J. B. Prentis for
the defendants.
Messrs. Shields and Jones beat Mrs. M. Simon and Mrs. F. "H. Tyson; Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Chaun beat Mrs. A. W. Hayward and Mr. E. M. Raymond.
Messrs. D.-C. Dunham and R. E. Russell beat Messrs. H B. Joseph and M. N. Rakušen; Messrs. F, W. Edge and P. Younghusband beat Messrs. P. Abesser and Cheung U. Pui; Messrs. R. C. Danenberg and L. A. Ozario beat Com. H: C. Lege and Capt. T.HR. Riggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki beat Mrs. Keary
and Mrs. Withington: Messrs. D. Judah and M. E. Politi beat Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. L. Bryan.
Messrs. A. V. Baker and L A. To-
bias beat Messrs. Ellis Joseph and
R. Pearce.
2nd
5 for 23.
Innings-Essex 166 (for 8 wickets); Cutmore 97 (not out).
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NOTTS FIRST INNINGS VICTORY Notts scored a first innings vic- Rain inter- tory over Somerset fered with the game when Somer- set had 83 for 2 wickets in the second innings.
The scores were:-
1st Innings-Somerset 158; Lar-
wood 4 for 31.
1st Innings-Notts 232. 2nd Innings-Somerset 83 (for 2
Reuter.
wickets).
Messrs. M. David and J. Edgar U. S. BASEBALL
beat Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stanton; Messrs. Chiu Po Hang and Yip Ying Chun beat Messrs. F. C. Barry and W. Paterson. -..
Messrs. D. A. Okieffe and W. L. McKenzie beat Mrs. Fordham and Capt. H. Marshall.
The plaintiff stated in evidence that a consignment of respberries [2524. and strawberries arrived in the Colony in December and as he had no need for the fruit, he decided to have them stored with the de- fendants. Owing to the manner in which the storage was carried off, it was discovered later that Lo and M. „W.--Lo.
INCERE'S
NETBIBUTING AGENTE,
*
Messrs. C. D. D'Almeida and L
D. da Silva beat Messra, M. K.
the juice from" many of the caş- Messrs. C. Tacchi and D. S. tons had leaked out and the con- Green beat Messrs, M. H. Lo and tents dried up and consequently | Horace Lo spolled.
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Witness said that that was the first occassion in which he had done busthess with the Chuen King Cold Storage Company.
Cross-examined by Mr. Prentis. witness said that he did not give any particular instructions as to how the goods were to be stored. He Rssumed from the words "this side up" appearing in the 'boxes that they would be stored with the proper side up.
MR. ALFRED MORRIS
To Retire Next
Month
Mr. Alfred Morris, the popular Witness answering another ques-headmaster of King's College, iz tion admitted that the contenta of due to leave the Colony on retire-
some
of the cartons in the
damaged cases were unspoiled.
The case was adjourned..
ADVERTISEMENTS
ment sometime next month.
Over 30 years of his life have been devoted to educational work. first as headmaster of the old Bai-Ying-Fun School and then of King's College. " Hundreds of young men, mostly Chinese, have passed under his guidance and are now'occupying positions of respon sibility in every sphere of life in Hong Kong and China; and for over sixteen years he was engaged in the services of the charity DE
RAFT Programmes and Entry body, the St. John Ambulance As- Forms for the Fifth soclation and Brigade, starting Extra Race Meeting, to be held on tree nursing centres, stations and SATURDAY, the 19TH and MONDAY, clinics both in Hong Kong and the 21st MAY 1834 (weather por- the New Territory, and giving toitting), may be obtained at the
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; invaluable assistances to the sick The Club House Happy Valley and poor,
tte Hong Kong Club; the Sports Members of the Old Boys' As- Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwongsociation of King's College and Road
Sai-Ying-Pan School have recent-
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOONly decided at a meeting to: on THURSDAY, 107¤ MAY, 1934.
organise a farewell party in honour of Mr. Morits, and a com- mittee has already been elected to make the necessary arrangements.
By Order.
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Becretary.
Fine Game By Bill Lee
New York, "May 7.
Bill Lee, the new Chicago Cubs pitcher scored an amazing triumph
in his first major league baseball
game to-day, when he blanked out 巍
the Philadelphia Phillies in National League encounter...
St. Louis Cardinals took the Boston Braves for a ride," but the Giants only just scrambled home against Cincinnati Reds.
In the American League the Senators Indulged in some tall scoring, pilling on 17 runs against the Chicago White Sox, while the tankees, leading challengers to the Pennant holders, collected 14" runs against St. Louis.
Scores as cabled Reuter were:-
American League
R. H. E.
.3
8
2.
7 12 0
Cleveland Philadelphia
(Coleman homered) St. Louis
1 7 2 New York
.... 14 14 0 Chehrig and Dickey homered) Detrols......... 8.8 2 (There were eleven innings. The relief pitcher Y. N. Wood and "Schoolboy" Rowe homered)
Boston
6 10 3
7 12. 2
Chicago Washington
17 150
41
National League Philadelphia Chicago
0 2 1 0
Bil Lee, playing in his first muajor league game for Chicago,. pitched and shut out the Phillies)
New York Cincinnati
Brooklyn Pittsburgh
Events
The result of yesterday's racing
at Shanghai are as follows:-
1st Race:
West Morn (L H. Wade). ' Tlenlawmotze IV. V. Needa).` Vecherock (A. W. Raymond). Time: 2.06-4/5.
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2nd Race: Reddie (H, Maitland). Phantom Prince (C. Encarnacao) Merry Kid (V. V. Needa), Time: 58-4/5.
3rd Race:
Edinburgh Castle (J: Pute. Hunt). Something (P. E. Harris). Roland. Seck (G. Neugebauer). Time:-259-4/5,
...ith Race:
Ranter (R. D. Parkin). Kan (J. Pote Hünt), Simple Simon (A. N. Dallas). Time: 2.42-3/5.
5th Race:
Double Brand (F. Marshall). Wyngarth (J. K: Brand). Lavoni (G. Neugebauer). Time:-2.43-3/5,
6th Race:
Soga (V. V. Needa). Yashmak (A. F. Clark). Sigma (F. E. Harris), Time-2.44-1/5.
* 7th Race: Nacrenzie (R. D. Parkin). Celtic Prince (C. Encarnacao).. Otto (F. R. Relberry: Time: 2.47-1/5.
8th Race:
White Viceroy (A. V. White). Rocky Light (R. B. Moller). Bran Mosh (3." Pote, Hunt). [ Time-1.48-2/5.
9th Race:
Blue Peter (J. Pote Hunt). Le Farceur (F. E, Harris). The Dour Bird (J. K. Brand). Time:~2.42.
10th Race:
Black Velvet (L, H. Wade). Clever Lad (J. Pote Hunt). The Silver Pheasant (F. E Harris).
Time:-3.21-2/5,
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11th Race:
The Fledgling (J. Fote Hunt). Don Patricio (L. H" Wade). Black Michael (A, N. Dallas). Time:-2.12-3/5.
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Silver Bullet (C. Encarnacão). Night Express (A. N. Dallas). Don Esmeraldo (L. 'E. Wade): Time:1.02-1/5.
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