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AR TILLERY SPORTS,
Successful Meeting at Kowloon.
Considerable interest was takes
Prize Winners.
Putting the Shot: 1. Gor. Redick, Dombr. Harton. 5,
Ger. Hil
COMPANY REPORT,
High Jump: 1. Serat Shipley; The Bank of Cantón, Ltd. 2, Gar. Hills, Bomtr. Veale,
Throwing the Cricket Rall: 1, The report of the Board of Dir Gar. Poulton; 2. Gar. Morris;ectors to The Bank of Canton, Ltd,
nr. Green.
states:
in the Royal Artillery sports meet. ing which was concluded on the, Waited Services Recreation ground
Sack Baca: 1. Bombr. Barton;
1 Mile Flat Race: 1. L Bombr. Smith: 2, Gor. Greed: 9, Sergt. Shipley.
at Kowloon yesterday. The sporte, Gur. Dobson; 3, Gar. Manser. have been in progress for two days, Long Jump: 1. Bombr. Veale: the heats being run uff on Thurs 2, Sergt. Shipley, Gar. Buckley day and yesterday being devoted to the foals. There was practically at equal number of events for British Bad Indiac artillerymen, and the keepness xbich
was exhibited esuked a good deal of enthusiasm. Some of the duals were desperately exciting and the Company elements cheered their respective men in no half-hearted macher.
The ground provided an excelleat renderrous for the meeting, and as it was well marked off and the ar. rangewients were about as. perfect
220 yards Flat Race: 1. Gor. Duckley; 2, Car. Lelliott: , Gar. Brads.
One Mile, R. A: 1, 1. Bombr. Smith: (ar. Knowles; 3, L. Bombṛ, Elvin.
The Directors have now to submit to you a general statement of the affairs of the Company and balance sheet for the
year ending 31st
December 1992.
The net profita for that period, in- cluding £6,361-4-1. balance brought last account. after forward from paying all charges amount to S- 330-10-11.d
The Directors propose to transfer $300,000 from the Silver Reserve in Boat Races 1. Gar. Hill's crew order to declare a dividend of $% 100 Yards Flat Race: 1. Go absorbing £61,576.0-2d., which Lelliott; 2, Gar. Brady: 5, Gorg is equivalent to H.8576,694.53. Buckley.
McKay.
Boys lace, Handicap (30 Yards): as they runhi puserity be, the fix. Dyre: 2, J. Byrne: 5. A. Ture proved a most enjoyable one. There was a big crowd present, including a very large Indian con- tiagent. His Excellency Sir John Fowler, ...., was an interested spectator.
The bands of the King's tegi ment and of the Grenadiers were
present and discoursed. an excellent programme of music.
The officials were as nader: President: Lient-Colonel W. O. S. Sandere. D. S. O., R. G. A.:] Judges: Lieut. Colonel W. US Sanders, D. S. O., R. G. A: Mayo P. Rashleigh, R. G. A., Major L. Cruickshank, D. S. O., R. G. A.. Major E. C. Halford, R. G. A. Captain G. Barrett, R., A.. Subarlar Major Bhan Singh H. K. S., R. G. A.: Starters:
Captain CF Bensley R. GA., Captain GD. Meredith R. G. A., Jenader Piran Ditta D.. C. M.: Steward:: Mr. Gr T. P. Hall Mr. Gr. G. Tavior B. S. M. Rogers. H. 8. M. Cook
Half Mile Flat Kace: 4. Bombr. Smith: 2, Gar. Manser: 3, Sergt. Shipley.
Girl Race, Elandicap (80 Yards): |L, P. Phillips: 2, R. Williams; 3,
D. Hunt.
120 Yards Hundies: 1. Gar.
Cousins; S, Gar. Lelliott: 3, Gar.
Buckles.
Threading the Needle: 1, Mrs. Phillips.
Open Mile Flat Race (Open to Royal Navy, European Garrison, acluding H. K. V. D. C., H. K. Police and British residents): 1, Sto. Bell (Submarines): 2, Mair; 3, Gar. Knowles.
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The Directors announce with deep
regret the death of Mr. Chuck Tew- foon in last summer.. Mr. Cheng Yuet-po was appointed Inspector of Accounts to take his place, which appointment requires confirmation at this meeting.
In accordance with the Articles of Association Messrs. Li Yuk-tong, Mak Laiting, Ma Chui-chiu and Li Wing-kwong retire from the Board but, being elegible for re-election, offer themselves accordingly, Messrs. Ng Chuck-cheng and Cheng Yuet- po, our Inspectors of Accounts for the past year, now retire, bat offer themselves for re-election.
The accounts have been audited by Mesara. Percy Smith, Seth and Poat Race: 1, Gar. Shaw; 2. Fleming, who were our Auditors for Dr. Frampton; 3, Gar. Cousins. W.Os., S. Sgts. Bad Sergts.
the past year, and they now retire,
Race (120 Yards): 1, Sergt. Major but offer themselves for re-election. Rogers.
.
Obstacle Race: 1, Ger. Koox; 2. Gor. Cousins: 3, Trumpeter
Collier.
Egg and Spoon Race: 1. Mrs.
HALL'S DISTEMPER 5.3. 5. II. Davies, Sergt. Efribe: 2. Mrs. Cook; 8. Mrs.
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Watepa; Tecorders: Lient A. W. Hawk.
Alle G. A., Sergt. Majo Officers Race: (100 Yards), 1, (A. C) A. Gillard, Staff SergtCapt. G. Barrett.
(A. C., A. E. James; Time Keep Relay Race: 1, 83 Company, ers: Lieut. (D. O. J ABG.A.; 2, 94 Company, R.G.A. Chester, R. G. A., Q. M. S. (I. G.,|| L. C. HarroQR.
attracted
Band Race: 1, Bima. Peters; 2. Bdmn. Gulliven; 3, Bamn Bowker.
·Tug of War (British): 1, 88 Catopany. B.G.A.: 2,83 Com pany, K.G.A.
LI YUK-1035, *Chairman.
"ROMANCE"
Sunday at the Star.
On Sunday the management of the Star Theatre in Kowloon are Interesting Events.
creening "Romanre," in which Miss The evente which
Doris Keane takes the part which most interest were the two Tugs
brought her so much fame on the of War. The first wax between
stage. As Madame Cavallini, the two British Companies, 88 and 95. Tug of War (Indian): No. 2 fascinating prima donna with whom The winders were 88 Company. Cay., H.K.S. R.G.A.; 2, No. 5 the young clergyman falls desper who won the first. two pulls. The Coy, H.K.B. R.G.A. Inhil bug was betweby No. 2: Khud Race (Open to all Indian ately in love, she reveals the Copy and No. 6ompany, Troops in the Colony and Hong-Warmth of feeling and sympathy H. R.G.A., the formerTwinn kong Police): 1, Amrik Singh; 2, ing fairly easily. The Ray race Jan Mubd: 3, Jagat Singh. for Indian troops. in which the Consolation Race: 1, Gur. Hunt competitors, were required to run 2, Gar. Clark; 8, Gar. Harris.
to the top of Twelve Hill and back Best Athlete: Bomdr. Smith again, was a particularly keen (20 points).
of the which stamp her as one greatest emotional actresses of the day,
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More than an idyllic love story, "Romance" is a study of the re action of two strong characters to
tussle. The winner did the dis- Company Trophy: 53 Company the influence of an overpowering
*190 points).
tance in ten minutes.
The trophy for the best, athlete Mc Bingham was prevented passion.
It centres arodni the
was gained by Dombr Smith, with a beautiful banquet of pink affaire de coeur which an old with 20 points to his credit. The roses. and was thanked for distri-clergyman unfelds to his nephew Company trophy was won by 83 buting the prizes. three hearty an effort to restrain the young Company with 199 points. - ..
cheers being accorded her.
TROUSERS' OF DESPAIR.
man from marrying an actress. Ife tells how in his youth he fell in love at first sight with the cele brated La Cavallini and how she
At the conclusion of the meeting the trophies were presented by Mrs. Bingbam, wife of Capt. Bingham. They consisted of hand- some cups. The donors included giving at Leavesden, Herts, the
Speaking at school prize-saved him from his own passion. Lient, Colonel W. O. S. Sanders, Rev. E. L. Metcalfe, Vicar of St. Capt. G Barrett, Capt. C.J.F. Pancras, said that a friend had Bensley, Cept., C. O. Olliver, R.A. recently written to him declaring Officers and B. Clerks. The that he was "clothed in the British prize winnera were -as-trousers of despair; but supported Tunder::
by the braces of hope."
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