FOOTBALL.
20:
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
Matches played on Saturday resulted as follows:-
CHARITY MATCH.
H. K. F. C., 4; South China 0.
2ND DIVISION. Navy, 4; United F. C., 0. Club Res.. Indian R. G. St. Joseph'e 2; South China "A" 0.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
So Bad Leung Wai Fung played very finely. The forwards were disappointing, only Kwok Po Kun and Ko Kin Fan showing any at-1 tempts to score. These two for- several brilliant wards gave touches but lacked support from their inside forwards, who were very erratic.
Mr. Birkenshaw was in charge of the game. 1.CLE RESERVES V, INDIAN R. C. This matela, on the military ground, attracted a good few To witness the charity match. spectators, who were rewarded The Club a huge crowd assembled on the with a good game.
short and played. club ground, and as the stand were one and enclosure were also packed. throughout with only ten men. the fund for the relatives of the bat it must be admitted that they late Warder Speed should greatly were much heavier than their benefit. The arrangements for very youthful opponents, who the match were excellent and the played bright football. In the
down! presence of so many ladies is an first hali,” playing indication of the popularity of the
the Club roade the Soccer game. The Hon. Mr.many attacks, but fine play by
hill.
MONDAY, JANUARY 19. 1920.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION
EXAMINATION.
PASSES-100 PER CENT.
At the December Examination the first three students of the Hongkong Tutorial and Elucational Institute passed.
This gave, for the first examination since, its foundation, 100 per cent, of Passes to the Institute.
Classes for the July Examinatica in all subjects, including Latin and French, have commenced.
Prospectus on application.
The Hongkong Tutorial and Educational Institute.
43, Bonham Road-Opposite the University-Tel. 732. Principal: JOHN P. JONES, B.SC., M. I. MIX, E.
THEATRE
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CONSIGNEES.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
D.C. Wolfs. C.S.P. was in the Hyder brothers kept the RUSSIAN GRAND NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
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attendance and started cut. until after a good combined the match, being accompanied mavement Pilger scored with a by Mr. W. Nicholson. Chairman nice shot. In the second half. of the H. K. F. A. and Club, to the club still did the major por- whose efforts during the past tion of the pressing and alter week the Fund Owes con- Boysen had missed close. in. siderable measure of its success. Zeverin
very coolly tricked Unfortunately there was one res the kies and Scused, The Indian grettable incident. H. W. Me, forwards now got going and Phail, the popular Club half-back. Romjahn and Andree initiated a who had been playing a fine robust fine
from which movement, game, fell heavily and was remov Rumjahn scored elase in. The ed from the field in great pain. Indian forwards nearly equalised i The extent of his injuries. which just after. but sent just outside. appeared to be internal, are not! The Clubwere handicapped by only | known, but when later removed playing fourfofwards, battheseall to his home, the player was gave a good display. Zeverin and i Bysen being the pick. Weyman! suffering intensely.
The Club team had an unfamil-I was very steady at centre-half iar appearance and were assisteland Gerrard and his partner by Clarke (Police) Toms and Neal (Navy) and Evelyn, a new for ward on trial. It was a distinctly good performance, evgn with the assistance of these new men in the Club colours, to beat South! Mr. Robson was in charge of China
in the game Saturday's
there was: China's! only one team in it. weakness is still in front of goal! and why their goal-keeper in Saturday's game was not playing forward or right hail at which latter position he is the finest player in the Colony, is a point only the Chinese selection com. mittee can explain. Otherwise the
team
easily.
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played well. The brothers gave a plucky display at full back whilst Andres and Remjahn were the pick of a light bat aippy forward line.
NAVY RES, V. UNITED MAL Navy lined out a very strong team against their youthful op ponents and although the latter put up a good fight there was never any doubt about the result. The Navy
put
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pressure in the first half in Mason and McLeod put up a stiff resistance. McLuod China
strong eventually beaten by a good shit Booking now open at MOFTRIES. one and the original centre-from the in-e left, and Narr forward, Leung, made a welcette led by 1 goal to nil. In the sovint | appearance, the original forma half the Navy forwards combined tion forward with Kwok dad Au well and Bryant scored two goals Kit Sang on the left being tred
in quick sueces-jun. head
NOTICE.
From EUROPE and STRAITS
HE Company's Steamship
TOTTORI MARU," having arrival from the above ports, Consignces of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and de- livery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon 10-day. Goods not cleared by the 24th January, 1920, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be Heft in the Colowns for examin- ation by the Consignee's and the Co representatives : an ap pointed hour on Tuesday & Friday. All claims must be pre- sented within ten days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized. No claims will be ad. mitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
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Agents. Hongkong, 17th January, 1920.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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The game started quietly, the
ForeTHE HONGKONG TUTORIAL & OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD also dribbled through EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE backs exchanging a few kicks the defence
in
style
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and Neal and Hamiled and finished with a well played each came very near scoring in ston. The game was too ofic- the early stages. During a rad sided to be a good on the Chinese goal, one of the although Navy scored four goals | defenders handled and a penalty, they lost many chances. Navy's was safely negotiated by Tots, bucks were sturdy defend. rs and This early reverse had a poor the half backs were treavy effect on the game and South for their opponents. The for- China's attempts to be at the Clubwards played a fine op game defence were very week. Neale, and combined well: they have had following up smartly, score i pery the advantage of playme toother neatly and Evern, who had by a before forth: "Carlisio"s un team. giving some clever tough added Bryant was again to the fire art,
smart goal. tina
really, played a gourd game. Mason and first-class effurt by Chine
Simmons played very plucky Gee for the juniors and 1 balus at deserved a goal: the forward, neatly trapping the ball centre-half also played a good sent out to the left who crossed game. Fincher was the pick of a smartly and a brilliant header in fight forward line. just went outside. Club came again, however, and Riis beat the goalie with a smashing drive from well out. The Club eased down in the second half and oxide many times rather quicted the
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game!
SOUTH CHINA 'A." Y, ST. JOSEPH'S RES.
St. Joseph's again took the
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NOTICE.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
(Marathon Race Sub-Committee
MARATHON RACE.
Open to all Services, Universi- ites. Colleges, Schools and the Public Generally.
To be run on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1910.
Start at 3.0 p.m.
COURSE (about 11 miles) OUT: Statue Wharf (opposite Queen's Statue past Hongkong Club and Law Courts, up Garden Road to Public Gardens, past Government House, along Caine Road to University, and thence along Pokfulam Road to junction with Jublice Road.
HOME: Along Jublice Road to Kennedy Town Slaughter Houses, thence on to Praya (or Water Front along Water Front to Winning Pest opposit Hong kong Club.
Race Stewards will be posted along the course.
CONDITIONS: Go aspon please. NO STOPPING,
Minium clothing, singlet and
shorts.
Prizes (thaphic according to number of entries.
Intending Runners are request- ed to send name, rank (if any) and address to-
G. G. N. TINSON, Esq..
Hon. Secretary.
Hongkong Boxing Association, eo Johnson Stokes & Master
Prince's Buildings,
Ice House Strect. Details as to drawing for places will be duly published in these
Columns.
ENTRIES lese on Saturday 31st January, 21 12 noon.
H. J. GEDGE. F. C. JENKIN. J. C. WILDIN. G. G. N. TINSON. Marathon Race Sub-Committee.
NOTICE
THE HONGKONG & KOW. LOON WHARF & GODOWN" CO., LTD.
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The Public are warned that dogs without collars found at large after 10 p.m. are liable to be destroyed by the Police.
E, T. C. WOLFE,
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R.
It is hereby notified that per- sons applying for licences under the ARMS AMMUNITION OR- DINANCE should do so between the bours of 9 am and 11 s. daily, Sucdays and Holidays ex- captad.
Application to be made at the
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NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE-ie hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meet- ing of the above named Company will be held at the Registered of the Company. St. Office George's Building. Victoria, Hongkong, on Wednesday the 28th day of January 1940 at of o'clock noon for the purpose 12 considering and if thought fit of passing the following Resolutions. as Extraordinary Resolutions:- (1) o consider, and if thought fit. approve the draf new Articles which will be sub- mitted to the Meeting. (2) That the Capital of the Company be increased 0 Three million d llars ($3,000,-| 000) by the creation of Tw Fundred and forty thousand (240,000) shares
of Ten dollar ($10.00) cach, ranking for dividend and in all other respects pari pussy with the existing shares in the Company.
And in the event of the First Resolution being passed with or with ut modification,
(3) To consider, and if thought , to passed an Extra- ordinary Resolution to the effect That the new Articles already approved by this Meeting and for the purpose
identification
thereof subscribed by the Chairman be and the same are hereby appoved, and that such Arcies he and they are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the exist- ing Articles thereof.
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NOTICE..
THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Sixth Ordinary Meeting of Stareholders in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Company, Limited, on Thursday 29th January 1920 at 11.30 am.. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st Decem ber 1919.-
The Register of Shares of the Company will be Closed from Monday 19th to Thursday 29th January 1920 (both days in- clusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be Registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
The Hongkong Central Estate, Limited.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE
Secretary to
The General Managers. Hongkong. 13th January, 1920. -
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Second Ordinary
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY❘ the Thirty ALSO GIVEN that & further Meeting of Shareholders in this Extraordinary General Meet-Company will be held at the ing of the Company will | Offices of Messrs. Jardine Mathe-
held be
the Registered son & Co. Ltd. on Thursday 29th, Ofice
of the Company, St. January 1920 at 12 o'clock at George's Building
aforesaid noon for the purpose of receiving on Monday the 16th day of the Repert of the Directors 10- February 1920 at 11. o'clock in gether with the Statement of Ac- the foreroon for the purpose of counts for the year ending 31st, receiving a report of the proceed December 1919. Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as Special Resolutions the above mentioned Extraordin- ary Resolutions 2 and 3.
And the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as an Extra- | gistered. ordinary Resolution,
Application has been made to this Company to issue to Mr. hereby notified that the NEWMAN MUMFORD, a Dupli-ings of the above mentioned Carg will be discharged into cate Certificate of one hundred Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it (100) states of this Compen or Tut rial Classes iffe being buducted Cargo will be ready for delivery
will lie at Consignee's iss. The cher Certificate or Certificates in English. Mathematis, Trigefroni Godown on and after 17th try. Mechanics, Pigetcs. Chemistry; January, liistory, dography, Latin *2:0 French for ghong University uniess notice has been given Optional cargo will be landed, July Examinations
Private Tuition.can alse be bad in there subjects.
Prospectus un application.
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prior to steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed, and damag- ed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 19.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after
or
game down. The forwards gavel timid one man short but they were the Chinese defence plenty to also assisted by one or taro first sincer for Local Engineering the Goods have left the steamer's The first half was Works, apply stating salary re- Godown, and all Goods remaining think about, and the Chinese team men. wing
Ko men,
Kin
Hongkong undelivered after the 24th Jan.. Fan rather scrappy and lot of loose quired. Box 309 clo and Kwok Po Kun at kicking was indulzei in. South Telegraph."
will be subject to rent times beat Tonkin and Clarke China made several raids, prin-
All Claims against the Steamer with ease, but the inside-men | Pipally through gheir right wing.
must be presented to the under. failed. There was no further | but could not finish the eforts and
signed on before the 7th scoring, a rather quiet game end- the interval difived with a blankTO LET-In Kowloon from February, or they will not be King with Club casy winurrs by score sheet.
recognised. In the second half, St. Joseph's, 4-0. The Club team gave a power-
No Fire Insurance will be Sful display. the hall back line who did not have more of the
efferted. playing a great game, with J.game than South China, scored Rodger centre-half in great-form. two good goals through Silva Bouth China found thisplayer the and Rahmin, the latter goul being great stumbling block. Tonkin a very clever effort.
1st February one furnished Bed- room and private Bathroom rent moderate. Apply Box 310 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
NOTICE.
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We are in receipt of the follow-
Sun Life Assurdoce Co. of many could Canada, Hongkong.
and Clarke were variable and. The Chinese teum finished bad- It was well that the halves were ly and were too prone to kick in such form. Ralston played when a break through would have very hard game and fed his been advantageous. The backs forwards judiciously. The for. kicked well and this appears to wards give a crisp, clean display be the strong point of Chinese ing cable from Head Office: and Evelyn pleased the critics by football. There were
the hall ving a very stylish display, times when Whilst the other forwards played have been placed better. Rah- ell up to their reputations. min, Silva and Gomes play- the Chiness goalie was weaked finely for the winners, who Wing Hon has obtained a very creditable win nd Cheung one off form from last year, shorthanded.
aking many faulty clearances. The right back was weak and haky under pressure, but Chan
Mr. Skinner was in charge of the game.
QUIZ.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 17th January, 1920.
"THE INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL BANK,
- LIMITED.
"Head Office: 6 Des Voeux Road Cl Hankow Branch: Panof Feilding, FOR THE TEAK TO COME Precaution is important in all things This applies to your own Rances. The b.st way of providing for the fature, frsely, of by
New Business in 1913, ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS Tory..
means an increase
This 100% over 1918.
F. M. WELLER, Manager. Hongkong, 15th Jan., 1920.
OPENING A SAVINOS ·· ACCOUNT
WITH US
$170 Hari,
SYSTEMATICA-LY i willigrow to THOUSANDS.
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lieu thereof upon statement that dated September 17th. 1919. for the Original Certificate No. 8250
71.188 71,225, has been Lost or 100 Shares numbered 18,735 18, 739, 36,782,36,800. 13.536,373, and Destroyed; and Notice is Hereby Given that if within 30 days from the date hereof no Claim or
Representation in respect of such Criginal Certificate is made to the Company, it will thereafter be held to he Null and Void and the Company will proceed to deal with such appication for a Duplicate Certificate.
By Oder of the Board of Directors,
W. S. BROWN.
Secretary, Hongkong, 8th January, 1920.
NOTICE.
KOWLOON RESIDEN TS' ASSOCIATION.
"That it is desirable to capit. alize the sum of $600,000.00 stand- ing to the credit of the Company's Reserve Fund. and accordingly. that for the purpose of effecting such capitalization a bonus of $10 per share on each of the issued shares of the Company be and the same is hereby declared and that the Board be and they are hereby authorised satisfy such bonus by the distribution amongst the persons who are registered as holders of the issued $10 shares of the Company on the date hereof of one of the unissued $10 shares of the Company credited as fully paid up in respect of each share of the Company held by such per- sons as aforesaid and in satisfact- ion of such aforementioned bonus, and that such shares rank for dividends and in all other re-
March 1920."
Drafts of the new Articles of Association may be seen at any time before the second meeting, except Saturday and Sundays, between the hours of 11 am. and 4 p.m. at the Registered Offices of the Company, or at the Offices of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master Prince's Buildings, Hong- kong, the Company's Solicitors. Dated this 13th day of January,
1920.
A meeting of Kowloon Resid-spects as from the first day of ents will be held in the Chamber. of Commerce Room, City Hall, on Tuesday 20th January, at 5.15 p.m. for the purpose of in- Kowloon Resid- augurat ng the ents Association" the principal object of which is the betterment of conditions of residence in Kow- loon and the adjacent territories. All Kowloon residents, both ladies and gentlemen interested in the movement are invited to attend, and anyone wishing to join the Association, who have not already done so, please send their names to Mr. B. L. Frost, 1 Kimberley Villas Kowloon.
By Order of the Board, GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agents.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be Closed from Monday 19th to Thursday 29th, January 1920 (both days in- clusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be -
By Order of the Board of Directors, MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1920.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG LAND. RECLAMATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Nineteenth Ordinary Meeting" of Shareholders in this Compa y will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardins Matheson & Company. Limited on Thursday the 29th, January 1920 at 11.45 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together, with the Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st, December 1919.
The Register of Shares of the company will be Closed from Monday 19th to Thursday 29, January 1920 (both days in clusive), during which periv no Transfer of Shares can Registered,
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Directors, MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE
Secretary. Hongk-ng, 13th January, 1923,
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