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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Nolay Sundays..
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1914.
DAY BY DAY
The Weather
DAIRY FARM, OUTRAGES. COMPANY MEETINGS.
The China Sugar Refinery: Company, Limited.
(VERBATIM.]
propose that Mere, H. Peroy |Smith and A. R. Lowe be re- elected auditors at the usual. remuneration.
Mr. Rodger:-I beg to reoond that.
The Obrirmad:-It has boon proposed by Mr. Lo Cheung-shin
Residents whose housea front on Nathan Road, Kowloon, are suffering a nerve-racking ex-
Pigs Stabbed at Pokful-m. A.SHARP TONGUE-IS THE ONLY: perience these days. As We WEAPON THAT GROWS KEENER mentioned recently, the thor-WITH CONSTANT USE-Washington The outrages on pigs at Puk.
Irving ANTI-Loughfare is undergoing treat
fulam, sill conline. Mr. Oli ment with B thin coating
Lower level 8 a me Temp, 60 phait, of the airy Farm at Pok- mouth of tar, which may or may sunshine.
falam, reports to the Police that The 36th annual meeting of and seconded by Mr. Rodger Smith At the Pask 8 a.m. Temp. 01 during the night of the 28 b. the shareholders in the China that Messrs. H. P. DECAY not prove of value in preserving the surface of the road. It is, in
Temp sunshine.
some person entered Number 4 sugar Refinery Co., Ltd., was and A. R. Lowe be re- carrying out these operations
The Mails.
pig house and killed six pige held this morning at the offices elected auditors. Those in favour that the annoyance is caused, for Siberian Left per as valued at $54, the property of of the General Agents, Messrs. of that please signify in the a big gang of workers is engaged
Chenan on Saturday at mid- the Dairy Farm,
Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., nsual way. Against. Carried in removing the top surface of
The pigs, wel night:
wore stabb the Hon, Mr. D. Landále presid-unanimously. the road so as to get down to the Siberian Mail:-Due per s.s. Malta ed in a similar manner to those ing. Those prebent included Sir The Chairman That is all metalling. These road men are
previously killed, and at the O. P. Chater C.M.G., Hop. Mr. E. the business, gentlemen. Thank enol armed with a shovel, and American and Canadian Maila moment there is no clue as to thellim, Mr. HP. White, Mr. F you for your attendance, Red the-noise-which-they-orente-in-
The Luzon Sugar"Refining: jabbing away at the thoroughfare ia almost unbearable, it my bo all very necessary, but at any tate it might be avoided on Sundays, when resi dents like to have a little peaceful rest. One would like to learn why it is that the Government permits wo kof this kind on Sundays while under
Highly recommended by the Medical Profession for the Bath and Tollet. In three strengths: 20 per cent, 10 per cent
and 5 per cent..
ic-morrow."
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lose par 8.8. Nile at U p.m. to-day. English Mail of February 28.- Delivered in London on March 27
Halyang. Docking. The se, Hijang will not sail on Tuesday. The steamer is going into dock.
Hawking within Limits. For hawking within market
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., thin contracts Sanday work is limits, a Chiness was fined $5,
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The Boat Race.
The Rubi's Trip.
at the Police fourt this morning. Possession of Native Winė. After a run of five successive At the Police-Court this morn- victories for Oxford, the Caming, a Chinese who was in posseS- bridge crew has succeeded in once ion of eight patties of native more winning the Varsity Boat wine on which no duty had been Race. Since 1908, when paid, was fined $5 by Mr. Wood. Cambridge covered the distance
11 19 minutos 10 seconde, The s.s. Robi, which arrived in Oxford has had no dihealty part this morning from Manila, in pulling off the event,
reports moderate to light N. E. their time has been better than westher on the latter part of the and in four out of the five victories breezes and swell, and hazy that recorded for this year's winners. All through the pro- ices the Cambridge crew have shown convincing form this
trip.
Coming to Hongkong.
who the perpetrators of the ont- Maitland, Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, rages may be. It is significant, consulting committee; Mesers.
Co., Ltd. however, that extra police have C. W. Beswick, J. McCubbin The annual general meeting been watching the premises of A. Rodger, H. F. Hupenden, G.A. of the shareholders in the Luzon late, but were taken off duty on Tisdall, Wong Leung Him, Ho Sugar Refinery Co. Ltd, was held Saturday. Their absence, there Fook, Lo Cheung Shui, share this morning at the offices of the fore seams to have been taken holders, and the secretary, Mr. R. general agents, Messrs. Jardino, advantage of by the individual Manro.
Matheson and Co. Ltd, the Hon. or individuals responsible for the The Chairman:-As it is past Mr. D. Landale presiding. Those tilling of the animals.
the time for which this meeting present included, Messrs. E. P. has been called and as there is a White and J W. C. Banner quorum present, I will ask the consulting committee; Messrs. Secretary to read the notice con-A. J. P. Pomfrett, J. O. Taylor, vening the meeting.
A. Murdoch, G. O. Moxon, G, H, The Secretary read the notice Tisdall, B. D. F. Beith, Choa Po, convening the meeting.
Sien, Wong Leung Aim and Mr. Munro, secretary.
CRICKET.
Hongkong Defeats the Navy. In the triangular league on The Chairman said:-Gentle Saturday the H. K. O., were at men, The reporte and ac. home to the Navy whose score of counts, with auditors certificates 115 was nearly doubled by the attached, having been in your victorious home team, thanks to handa for some daya past, I pro the batting of Wodehouse, 50 and pose with your permission to take were as follow R. N. Anderson, 62. The scores them as read.
H. K. C. C. T. E. Pearce, o Hunton b
Pearson. Mr. Frederick A. Moore, Peking S. S Moore, o Rapley, b season, and their victory was only Correspondent of the Associated
Pearson
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The Chairman:As it is past. the time for which the meeting has been called, and as there is a quarum present, I will ask the scoretry to read the notice convening the meeting,
The Secretary read the notice. convening the meeting.
The year 1913 opened, with prospects which were anything but favourable and throughout
The Chairman said: Gentle- the year conditions were entirely men.The report and accounts against profitable refining Con having been in your hands for stant and renewed troubled in the some days, I propose with your North during the first six months permission to follow the usual of the year, heavy accumlations course and take them as read, I
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cerned, having 38 to their aredi against 31 for Cambridge, while ia one instance-in 1877-there was a dead heat,
The Billiards Champlon.
So Melbourne Inman bas again
The object of this paper is to publish erect information, to serve the inth won the championship of the
and print the news without fear or favour.
Cable Address: Telegraph, Hongkong.
Telephone: No. I A.B.C., 5th edition. Western Union.
The Hongkong Telegraph.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1914.
FOREIGN RAILWAY ENGINES.
Bat
'Dentist Robbed,
A Chineas dential, of 8, Queen's
........
Hanton R.P. Thursfield, e Fawcett, b
Hunton
It a Contral, reports to the Police C: 0. Clarke, b'Morgan that between 7 pm. on the 27th R. Kennedy, not out... and 8 m. on the 28th some per- M. M. Maas, b. Banton
on stole from a case on bis veran-D.E Donnelly, b Hunton dah on the first floor, surgical instruments valued at $200.
a
Sent to Hospital.
Discharged.
University Appointment,
The Coolle's Tale.
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229
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M. R. W. 10 72 1 61 2 6251 6- 30 I 4.3TM-- 20 5
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THE NAVY..
Lt. Hunton, c and b Anderson Pte. Dawson, e Hancock, b
Anderson
large shipments of Java white refinery at Malabon was kept sugar all contributing to this con almost continuously at work, wo dition of the market. The moli were unable to refine at a profit at the Refinery bad necessarily to owing to the high coat of Raw be kept on a very low basis, and sugar and the competition of until the closing month of the imported Hawaiian sugars. The year your General Managers did output of centrifugal sugar has not consider themselves justified also increased and this was a in effecting any increase in the farther contributory cause to the input. Although some improve- unsatisfactory result of the year's mont has taken place, the outlook working. I may mention that, as is still unsatisfactory and deliver-on many previous occasions, the les have been poor. During the General Agenta have waived year under review there was little their commission and the Con appreciable change in the Java sulting Committee their fees. market for row sugars, and prices
After the adoption of the report- ruled fairly steady.
and accounts has been proposed
Our
Bwrington property,
which of late rere has been burden on the Company, has a length been disposed of at
and
seconded I shall be pleseed
a
B
Lt. Baxton, c Clarke, b. Wole-figure in excess of book values. though the sale will not actually house.. Sub-Lt. Ferri, e Moore, "bbe completed until the month of May. The saving to the Company Wodehouse
as a result of this salo will be considerable.
Major Morgan, c Donnelly, b.
Wodehouse Flest-Pay Fearson, o Wode
house, b'Anderson
Mid. Fawcett, b Donnelly Eng. Lt. Archard, not out. Lt. Brockholes, b Maas Sub-Lt, Svaneen, Donnelly,
b Maas
Str. Rapley, b Wo lehouse
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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25
10
10
The distillery property is now
to answer any question relating
to them which shareholders may
leaire to ask.
I now beg to propose that the report and accounts as presented be adopted.
beg to second
Mr. Tiedall
that the report and accounts be adopted,
The Chairman The adoption
of no further use, and providing of the report and accounts has
a reasonable offer is obtainable, aheen proposed and seconded and sale will be considered..
is now before the meeting for dis- cussion. No shareholder has any questions to ask, it has been pro- posed by myself and seconded by Mr. Tindall that the report and connatas presented be passed Those in favour of that place signify in the usual way-against roarried unanimously. The next hasiness is the re-election of the consulting committee.
The refinery plant, machinery and fittings are all in good order After the adoption of the repor an accounts has been proposed and seconded I shall be pleased to answer any questions to the best of my ability. I now move .115
the adoption of the report and
counts,
22
9. M. R. W 8 2 178 10 1 26 4
7
4
30 1 19 2
4:
Mr McCubbin: I beg to second that the report and sc evants by adopted."
Billiards Rociation. Last year there was no challenger though 50 yote, residing at 15, Ma Mihs,
A Chinese married woman Reece disputed his right to the in the Shimg-sui district, has been Dawson title of champion of the Billiards sent to the Government Civil Pearson Control Club and was beaten after Hopital sufering from injuriers Morgan a strenuous match by some 1,300 to the body. They are alleged to Rapley points. In the match just con- hare been inflicted by two men Huaton cluded Reece has been badly during the course of a fight. beaten by over 5,000 points. But Inman bae often managed to
A Chinese was so unlike a defeat his great rival by a wide
lakong, though he was one, that margin. On play there is not much between the men, probably, alleged, no hesitation in assaul!- a fellow-countryman had, it was iarleed, Reece is the more ing him when he
went to brilliant player of the two.
interfere in a street row. At the laman is a model of calculating Police Court, this morning, the consistency. He is hardly ever alleged aggressive one was die upset, always a cool and careful charged by Mr. Wood. olayer; and his manner seeme t'| upset Reece four times out clive. His Excellency the Governor hos In a free and open game the been pleased to nominate, under Oldham man wins, but when the provisions of Statute 4 of the Of late there has been considerable discussion in the Home Inman adopta an'ety tactios and University Ordinance, 1911. (Or Press because of the fact that the South Eastern and Chatham oramps the game Recce appears dinance No. 10 of 1911), Mr. 8. Railway has placed with a Gərmin firm on order for ten locomo-to go all to pieces. The present W. Tao to be a Chinese Member tives. These engines are to be used in connection with the and be will take a deal of beating. Hongkong, vice the late Mr.. Ng champion is essentially a tactician of the Court of the University of continental boat express trallie of the company, and the occasion is Both Reece and Stevenson are too Li-Hing. Adven de interesting froin the fact that this is the first instance of the temperamental, it would appear, importation of German locomotives into England. Hongkong, to manage it. Besides, Stevensop A shop coolie from Queen perhaps, bas an interest in the circumstance by reason of the recout if not so young as he was and, Victoria Street reports to the Anderson
Mr. G. C. Moxon-I beg to arrival in the colony of an engine for the British section of the consistent as in the old days.
with all his brilliance, is not so Police that whilat, walking along Wodehouse.
propose that Messra, H. P. White Des Voeux Rond Central about 3 Donnelly Canton-Kowloon Railway, also "made in Germany." And a close A Heavy Defeat."
p.m. on the 28th he was jostled Mana
The Chairusen: The adoption and J.W.C. Bonnar be re-elected suolysis of the facts which led to the placing of the South Eastern
The Hampshire team came aby a man who stole from his out-
f the report and accounts has to the consulting committee. been proposed and seconded, and Mr. Beith: I beg to second. Railway order may help us to understand why in the case of our Shield final. It must be some taining $273 the property of his tore oropper on Saturday in the side jacket nocket a bundle con-
is now before the meeting for The Chairman:-The local railway a British-made engine was not supplied.
thing of a record for a team to be master.
discussion. No abareholders have election of the consulting com- The Palice do not) There is no disputing the fact that the m sterial and workman- goals in a final, though they can on the story
defeated by a margin of a dozen appear to place too much reliance
any remarks to make. It has mittee, has been proposed by Mr. been proposed by myself and Moxon ani seconded by Mr. ship of the British Locomotive in sacond to none, and if it were a console them tives with the reff e-
seconded by Mr MoCubbin that Beith Those in favour, please Fishing Boat Capsizsed.
Lawye R question of value for money, no good purpose could be served in of a cap-tie record. That is held bound from Cha Ewo-ling to tion that their defeat is far short. The master of a fishing. bost
the report and accounts as pre-signify in the usual way. Safarl T08S
sented be adopted. These in Against carried unanimously. going abroad. But apparently in the case under notice it is all by Arbroath, which is always a Kowloon City raports that about
I-dent. favour of that please signify in The re-election of auditors. matter of extreme pressure in the engine building works at Home famous football nursery, and 7.30pm. on the 27th inst, his boat,
Remedies the usual, way. Against. Carried
Mr. Pamirett-I beg to pro- British firma have been really too basy to keep pace with demands. against a team which they had Rizad neer Kowloon City Wharf. Werner" (2.) Hamlet; 5,, i.. (4.) | business, gentlemen; is the re- year st his present remuneration./ stands at 36 goals to 0; and that containing to passengers cap Ulster rain coat. (Byron's
Notes. Proem: Refers to the unanimously.
pose that ME A. R. Lowe be The Railway Company concerned has been suffering from a short-defeated quite narrowly inwa All the passengers were thrown Of the d' Urbervilles, Sir Thomas election of the Consulting Com-
The Chairman: The next-elected auditor for the current. age of locomotives. la fact, they quite recently obtained on loan league match the previous. Satur-into the water. The ferry launch Haoday's Heroine (6.) All's Well mittee.
Mr. Murdoch: I beg to second from the Great Nothern Company no fewer than fifteen four-wheel day. Football is a curious game. Wy-kin harried to their assis that Ends Well 1, 1. c_upled bogie engines-and ua they wanted now locomotives by thing comes off for one team and the passengers were
Mr Beswick:-I beg to pro ion of Mr. A. R. Lowe as auditor and there are days when every-tance, as did a small boat. All
The Chairman:-The re-elect- May to cope with an anticipated very heavy summer traffic, they nothing for the other. The win- except one, and in his case there
pose that the Consulting .com. rescuad
mittee, now consisting of Sirat his present remuneration has had to place the order wherever it could be carried out. No Britishning team on Saturday had one is a doubt as to his fate. He may
Paul Chater, the Hon. Mr. D been proposed by Mr. Pumfrott firm could undertake to deliver the ten engines so soon, because of enthusiastic supporter who kept have been taken to Hongkong
Landale, the Hon. Mr E. Shellim, and seconded by Mr. Murdoch. the rush of work; and hence the company had to turn to German the crowd in fits is one word of by the Wy-kin.
Mr H..P. White, Mr F. Maitland hose in favour please signify in builders. A point to be burne in mind, however, is that the used it often and with effect. He Mr. Max Gutschke isappointed Hospitals begs to acknowledge Mr. Ho. Took: I beg to The Hon. Treasurer of the and Mr J. W. O. Bonnar, be re-
the usual way against carried praise was "marvellous," and he Latest Advertisements locomotives are being made to the company's own designs and their could be heard all over the field, Manager of the Dustsch Asiatische with thanks the following dona second that.
Alice Memorial and Affiliated elected.
* unanimously. That is ail the construction is to be watched by the company's own representative "Oh you marvellous man!" Bank Page 53
business gentlemen; I thank you hence they are really British engines built abroad. It is not
for your attendance." quastion of price, we are told, but merely one of delivery.
though sometimes it was marvel.
tions to the funds of the Hos- The Chairinan:-The re-aled. The Hongkong and Whampoa, A partner for a going concern
pitale lous goalkeeper or marvellous is wanted. Page 5.
tion of the Consulting Committee Budget Dock Co. Ltd. Para These faolo are at any rate reassuring and help to remove the referee, When, at the close,
Ohan Niu-ki?
$25 has been proposed by Mr. Beswick shareholders in the Hongkong The ordinary meeting of impression created in some quarters tlist, British enterprise is being Admiral Jerram aptly remarked corn is advertised for Page 5. F. Lieb ...
A compradore for a going con Chin U-Tin
25 and seconded by Mr. Ho Fook and Whampos Dock Co., Ltd., Dusted by foreign activity. No one, of course, objects to foreign that if the gunners could shoot as The Hongkong and Whampoa Botelho Bros
25 Those in favour of that made articles as such, but, all other things being equal, Britishers well with their gune as with their Dock Company's dividend will A. S Howelt naturally liko to soo their own country veduring the plums. In the feet he promptly assured the be payable on and after, to-mor R.D. Stewart case of the Canton-Kowloon Railway the facts may have been very admiral that "Hongkong is quite row-Page 5 similar to those we have quoted, At any rate, no harm can be done safe, sir." Admira Jerram
A[W by some statement from the Government which will explain the havo
The 5.9. Salamis leaves for "must matter once and for all,
Singapore, Mauritius and South Brewer & Co.
A. H. M. Africa on the 2nd, prox.-Page 5,
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to-day, Mr.S. H. Dodwell presided and there wore alao
present in
way. animously *- -The * Chairman : The next Sir OP. Chuter the Hon. Mr. D business, gentlemen, is the election, Landale, Mr. D. W. Craddock, of auditors:
Mr. Lo Cheung-shin-I beg to
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