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INSURANCE
MEETINGS
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Managers, Staff and Agents.
IN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
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also feel that the Hoard is to be congratulated on "the excellent showing of the Report and Ac- counts for the past year.
The motion was carried unan!- mously,
Messrs. Linstead and Davis re-elected Auditors.
CHINA FIRE MEETING
England Defeats India By
Seven Goals To One
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England defeated India by seven goals to die in the semi- Anal sound of the International Hockey Tournament. The game was played at the Navy ground, Klag's Park, yesterday evening, a good number of spectators bekig present to witness one of the big- rest upsets in local sport this year..
· SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1939.
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The game yesterday" produced Hussain drawing first blood for OTHER BUSINESS
little play that could appropriately India after 10 inlrutes of play and The Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell and be termed "brilliant.". The early SA Fowler netting the equaliser Mr. H. V. Wilkinson were re-elect- solo efforts of Partaub Singh and from a short corner after another ed Directors and Mesars. Lowe. the occasional Indian Inroads on 10 minutes. Bingham
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When QH. Fowler put England were watch, but England's last line of ahead after 10 minutes of play in defence, Pte. Osman in goal. prov-the second half, it looked 45 ed himself more than capable of though '& thrilling game was in dealing whether with Shah Wall prospect: As things went, however. from the right, Hussain from the Fowler netted again after two more centre, or Partaub Singh from the minutes of play, and he was yet The Chairman said;—-As
you left.
'to met three more times. balance will have observed, the
Osman, who contributed in no S.A. Fowler, and ERA Gemmel at credit of the 1937 Marine Ac-small measure to England's victory scored the other goals. Though G. count amounting to $85,301.31 has played more with his feet than H, did find the net. five times, S.A. been transferred to the Reserve with his stick, but his feet proved and Gemmel on the right wing for Outstanding Losses, It is not sufficiently impassable to well wear played the best forward line game. expected that this sum will be down the sting of the Indian attack. When G.H. Fowler netted thngland's sufficient to meet third and fourth
Wall, and
especially third goal, the game was over for year losses, but the amount of Partaub Singh, were the pick of mdia. the Fund is ample for all require- the Indian attack, India's forward India Aelded representative | Straits»
and halt une played well in
team, the only changes from the Manila. Satisfactory balances of $113.-dividually, but falling in combina side that beat China 5-1 in the first
tive play.
round being Man Singh. in goal, transferred from the Fire and Ac- there were two distinct stages to who replaced Sen Gupta and Duda It would be correct to state that and Guybachan Singh at right half. cident & General Accounts ref the game, and that the half-time Ram respectively. On the English pectively to the Profit & Loss Ac-interval formed the proper line of team, AEP. Guest replaced Dunne division between, these two stages, at right wing, the team otherwise. Turning to the Balance Sheet. the Arst the wearing down of being as announced.
ments,
065.88 und $18,189.58 have been
count.
Shah
the fall in market values of gilt-India's attack, and second the edged securities and the decline awakening to concerted attack of in the Exchange value of the Chi-England's forward line. nese National dollar have not ad-
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Investment Fluctuation Account
berth, played a half-line rather shall, and A.E.P. Guest. to the extent that might have than a back line game, but he made India: Man Singh: Datta Ram, been expected, while the interest the most of every opening and Gussain Singh: Gurbachan Singh, camings as they appear in the played a good game. E. Fowler, at MH. Hussain, M.R. Malik; Shah Profit & Loss Account are practi- left-half, showed a tendency to Wall, Pyara Singh, Lt. Pritham cally the same as in 1937.
play in the back line.
Nath, Nerain Singh, and Partaub The half-time score was one-all. [Singh.
The decline in the Reserve "for Outstanding Losses reflects the re- cent unsatisfactory condition of
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COLONY TENNIS
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Your Directors recommend dividend of $12-per share and...a Bonus dividend of $6, "being the same as last year.
With these remarks I beg to propose the adopting of the Re- port, Revenue Accounts and Ba- lanhe Sheet as presented.
Seconded by Mr. Leigh Garner, the motion Was unanimously
adopted.
Programme Of Matches
For Next Week
The following is the programme of tennis matches (Colony and Club championships) for the com- ing week, to be played at the Hongkong Cricket Club courts.
The re-election of the Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell and Mr. H. V. WII-
MONDAY, APRIL 24 kinson to the Board of Directors
Colony Singles:-Tsul Yun-pul was also carried. Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews and Messrs.. Ho Ka-lau (Stand Court).. Linstead and Days were re- elected Auditors.
British Traders
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Club Singles:-J J. Ferguson v. W. Sander.
Club Handicap Singles:-A. T. DOW (~~~2/8) V. E. E, Story (-5/6); V. R. Gordon (-3/8) v, C, B, The Chairman said:-You will Nicholson (-3/63: D. Bidwell have observed that the balance (1/8) . L. Goldman (-30), of the 1937 Marine Account Club Mixed Doubles Handicap:- amounting to £8,094.12:10 has T. C. Monaghan and Miss J. Greig been transferred to the Reserve (4/6) v. EL J. Armstrong and för Outstanding Losses. It is Mr. Andrewa (-15.3). expected that third and fourth
TUESDAY, APRIL 25
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yen,
9.48 FLF. Phillips, R. G. Gray.
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-year settlements will exceed that Colony Singles, Semi-final:-
sum but the amount standing to Tsui Wai-pul v. 8. A. Ruzjahn 10.00 Col Collin, Major Johnstone, 10.04 W/Car. Steele Perkins, H. C.
Margrett.
the credit of this Reserve is more (Stand Court). than sufficient to meet All de- Club Singles:-H. J. Armstrong mands that may be made upon it. v, T. J. Gould,
10.08 R. S. Harrison, M. G. Cârru-
thers.
ray....
From the Fire and Accident & Club Handicap Doubles :-E General Revenue Accounts 214,-Laidlaw and A. C. Beck (scratch) 10.12 L. M. Wylle, W., Hewitt, $15,9.1 and £2.254.15.4 respective-v. E. E. Story and J. J. Ferguson 10.16 L M. 8. Lloyd, G. C. Worrall. ly have been transferred to the (-5/6); T. C. Monaghan and V.10.20 J. B. Mackie, Lt. Cdr. Mur- Profit & Loss Account, After R. Gordon (3/6) V. J. W. May: several years of very difficult trad hew and L. Brown (-1/6), . " 10.24 J. M. Pearson, J. W. Mayhew. ing it is satisfactory to report
Club Mixed Doubles Handicap:-10.28 GR. Razavet, D. A. O'Kleffe. that a profit has been made in T. A. Pearce and Miss D. Dodwell 10.32 R. H. Gregory, R, K. Valen- the Accident B General field, (-15) v. Mr., and Mrs. Gold-
tine. while the results from Fire bust-man (-15).
10.36 E.. T. McMullen, J. L, C. ness continued to be good.
Pearce.
Tuming to the Balance Sheet.
Colony
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26
Semi-final: Singles,
/
W
10.40 RJ.K. Walker, P. S. Widdup. 10.44 D. EL Clark, J. D. Danby,
nett
I would explain that the decline Lee Wal-tong v. Taul Yun-pul or 10.48 G. W. E. Bishop, J. 8. Dun- in the amount standing to the Ho Ka-lau (Stand Court). credit of the Exchange & Invest-
Club Bingles:T. A Pearce v10.52 P: C. Jaskson, A. A. Bremner. ment Fluctuation Account is due 3. J. Ferguson or W. Sander, to depreciation in the quoted
Club Handicap Singles A. 10.54 J. F. Robinson. prices of gilt-edged securities and Low (3/6) or E. E. Story (5/6) the decline in the sterling value. H. J. Armstrong (-15); H. D. of the Chinese National dollar. Bidwell (1/8) or L Goldman It noteworthy, however, that (30) v. Gordon (3/6) or, C. B. interest earnings as they appear Nicholson (-3/6).
in the Front & Loss Account show an increase over those, for 1937.
THURSDAY, APRIL 27
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9.52 Mrs. Smalley, Mra Hillier. 10.08 ·Mrs. Steele Perkina, · · Mrs. |
Margrett,
| 10.16 - T. A. Pearce, F. D., Himtër,
Colony Doubles, Bemi-final-10.28 Mrs. Razavet, Mrs. O'Kleffe, The Reserve for Outstanding. Losses is also down for the reason Taut Wal-pul and Tsui Yun-pai 7. that settlements in respect of Lim Thiam-tet and Etephen Wong earlier years have been unusually (Stand Court). heavy..
to
A meeting of the Carton Univer- Club Mixed Doubles Handicap:→sity English Club will be held at W. Sander and Miss A Tylor the University on April 24 at 8.30 | Your Directors recommend 8 dividend of 7/s.d.- per share, be-(--15) v. T. J. Gould and Mrs. p.m. The speaker will be Dr. W. H. Whyte Smith (-2/6); T. C. Mona-Tam, Ph. D., Pulversity of Southern ing the same as last year.
ghan and Miss J. Greig (-4/8) or California, Dean of the College of With these remarks I beg propose the adoption of the Re H. J. Armstrong and Mrs. Andrews Arts of the University of Canton. port, Revenue Accounts and B-153) VT A. Pearce and Miss The subject of his lecture will be D. Dodwell (-15) or Mr. and Mrs. "Student-life of American Univer- lance Sheet as presented.
alties." Mr. W. R. Mansfeld seconded Goldman (-15), _____ and the motion wag carried tin- animously.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Colony Doubles, Semi-Onal:-8.
The Hon. Mr. B. H. Dodwell A and H. D. RumJahn v. Lee Yue- V. R. Gordon (~3/8), or" J. W. and Mr. E V. Wilkinson were wong and Ho Ka-lau (Stand Mayhew and L. Brown (-1/6); W. Sander and T. J. Gould (~15) ▼, re-elected Directors and Messrs. Court). Lowe, Bingham and Matthews and Club Handicap Doubles-R KZ Laidlaw and A C. Beck Messrs. Linstead and Davis Audi Valentine and L M 6. Lloyd (scratch) or EE Story and J, JA
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