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HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1932.
CLUB BEAT THE JATS
'INDIANS RIGHT
OFF FORM
MARCHING ORDERS FOR WILLIAMS
INTERPORT LADIES CONSOLED
PLAY MIXED DOUBLES WITH
SHANGHAI TEAM
CRICKET TRIAL MATCH
BIG HITTING BY ARMY & NAVY
BOWLERS SUBDUED
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SPORTS IN CANTON
VERY SUCCESSFUL PAPER HUNT
HOCKEY PLAYER BADLY HURT.
Canton, Oct. 20. On Sunday last, the Canton Ride
HOCKEY FIXTURES
Mamak League Matches
for November
The following fixtures have been arranged for November in connexion with the Mamak Hockey Tourna mont:
'NOVEMBER 1ST.
Phoenix v Int H.K.S. Battery, Marina, 4.15 p.m.
NOVEMBER 2ND,
24th Battery v R.A.S.C., Sookum- poo, 4.15 p.m.
Members of the Hongkong ladies In order to select a Services cricket [By "Bully-Of']
Interport tonnis team, who were eleven for forthcoming representative The Club did not mince matters disappointed when Shanghai found fixtures, the Army and the Navy when they met the Jat Regiment they could not send an opposing played a match on the latter's ground held its first paper hunt of the
Royal Signala v K.I.T.C., Marina, on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, Indies side down to take part in at King's Park yesterday, the game conson, and rider, will be glad to
ending in a draw.
Beveral big partnerships were re-learn that it is the intention of the 4.16 p.m.
II.M.S. Tamar v 'Varsity, King's but completely outplayed their opthe recent sories, enjoyed some. ponents, scoring four times to the thing of a consolation yesterday, corded during the match, the highest Committee to hold these Meets re-
when J. L. Wade, Gordon Lum being 16 by Capt. Mirchouso and gularly during the season, in view Park, 4.16 p.m.
NOVEMBER 4TH. Jats once..
The attendance at last week's Meet
12th Battery v 1st H.K.8, Battery, It was the Jata day-off; not once Guy Chong, the Shanghai players, Private Dewey of the Army, Lieut. of the successiul season last year.
expectations. Sookumpoo, 4.15 p.m. did they show their usual sparkling together with E. C. Finchor, the Comdr. Skyrme and Capt. Burnett
and Major put on 72 for the Navy before being was not quite up to
only 14 riders taking part, but for
NOVEMBER 5TH. form. They were slow and lacked Hongkong captain
H.M.8. Veteran v Incognitos, Naval offective combination, although Lockner, joined them in a number separat
Navy batted first and opened those pressent the morning certainly their side was one of the strongest of mixed doubles matches at the disastrously, losing Sub-Lieut. Eden proved full of thrills and excitement. Ground, 4.16 p.m.
The course, which was laid by Mr H.M.S. Wiabart v K.I.T.C., Naval they could muster. Even Abdul U.S.R.C.
The Hongkong ladies who tookieut. Marsham and Capt. Burnett,
and Midshipman Mason for one. R. Ferguson and Mr. M. Gavin, Ground 4.15 p.m.
NOVEMBER 6TH. Jalil and Surdar Khan falled to im-
Radiov Varsity, Caroline Hill, press, but this may be accounted part in the games were Miss Enid however, stayed together until the ran over a distance of about five for to some extent by the fact that Lo, Mrs. R. E Tottenham, Mrs. total had reached 70 when the former miles from the Shek Pai Race Course large turf Lockner and Mrs. Grimble.
caught. Capt. Burnett with over "The Hunters Hilig" on to 4 p.m.
KIT.C. St Andrew's, Marina, the game was played on a
chance to 4.15 p.m. pitch and the Indians have been The games were played on the Lieut. Com. Skyrme then went for "Tally Ho" Hill, giving the
NOVEMBER 7TH. used to the fast and mora true new hard courts at the USR.C., the bowling and added 76 before the crowd of spectators a
Police v H.M.S. Phoenix, King's of the sand grounds on a most enjoyable afternoon being former retired with a brilliantly follow the course with their motor
spent.
undulating country, played 2, which included eight fours. cars, and watch the best parts from
innings was declared closed at which the course was lald.
the
Royal Engineers v H.M.S. Parthian, which they invariably practice.
192 for seven, A notable absentee in the Jat
It is not generady realised that Sookumpoo 4.15 p.m. Lieut. Stocker and Bandmaster
NOVEMBER ITH. attack was Capt. W. M. Morgan,
Course, RAM.C. v EI.T.C., Sookumpoo, their centre-forward, who has not pressure and shortly afterwards Trout gave the Army a promising the Ride country in places
excellent 4.15 p.m. yet sufficiently recovered from the Divett put them further ahead. start by putting on 62 for the first ideal natural cross-country
NOVEMBER 9TH. leg injury he received during a ro-Before the interval, Divett again wicket, but the following batsmen and with a well laid trail
winners, and all falled with the exception of Capt. natural jumpa and checks are provid-
Occasionally last year many H.M.S. Wishart v 'Varsity, Naval cent match against the South netted for the
Abdul Jalil scored the first and Mirehouse and Private Dewey, From ed.
was riders experienced difficulty in follow Wales Borderers.
only goal for the Jata following 69 for six wickets the score
K.I.T.C. v 20th Battery, U.S.R.C.. misunderstanding on the part taken to 144 when Capt. Mirchonse ing the entire trail owing to the wind Ground, 4.15 p.m.
was clean bowled after having knock-carrying away the paper in the barer heavier ed up a bright 64. Ho reached the spots, but this year the Committee 4.15 p.m. of the Club defence.
aro experimenting with a The absence of Williams was boundary on 14 occasions. great handicap to the Club attack
paper, which should entirely eliminate this trouble. in the second half and they were hard put in keeping the play even-
game
ORDERED OFF. A most regrettable incident oc-a curred shortly before the interval when W. E. Williams, the Welsh International, who has been repre- senting the Club at right inner, was ordered off for dangerous play after being warned on twoly distributed. In this half they were only able to add one more to occasions by the referee. The de- their number through J.L. Tetley.
This cision was fully justified. greatly handicapped the Club and play was more evenly distributed in the second half.
League Table.
St. Andrew's "Incognitoa" R.A.S.C. Radlo Sports
First Battery
I. J. D. Lowe, who made his first appearance in the Club side at right back, in place of J. Rodger, made a good impression, and re- R. Engineers lieved many times when the Jats 12th Battery broke away. At times he was in Police clined to keep too far up. Lay, on University the left, was weak showing none Phoenix of the dash which has been a fen- Signala ture-of his play in recent matches; Wishort otherwise the forwards showed up Parthinn
true to form.
RAPID SCORING. Williams opened the scoring within the first five minutes of the bully with a shot which gave the goalkeeper little chance of stop ping. The Club kept up their
Veteran
21th Battery R.A.O.C. Tamar
P. W, D. L. F. A.Pts.
Goals
5 5 0 0 21 4 10 4 4 0 0 15 2.8 7 4 0 3 10 10 8 300 20 2 4 3 0 0 10 4 0
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At the close of play the Army had lost seven wickets for 148 runs.
E. R. A. Heliand was the most auc- cessful bowler with five for 67. The wickets were taken in four successivo overs for six runs, He then bowled tliree maidens.
Scores:
UNIVERSITY WIN. The University boat the Com- bined Schools at Pokfulam yeater day by 20 runs.
Batting first the "Varsity" com- piled 116, Professor L. T. Ride topping the scoring with 26. M. el Arculli bowled well to capture 5 for 28, whilst Windsor, going on late, disposed of the last two batsmen without conceding a run. Remarkable bowling by E. 1. Gosano, who took 7 wickets for 5 runs, was the cause of the dis- missal of the Combined Schools for 96 runs.
A. A. Rumjahn, how- ever, withstood the attack and carried his bat for a splendidly compiled 42.
through Park, 4 pan.
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At the finish the usual breakfast
Amongst those present were: Mr. was served and much enjoyed. and Mrs. Th. Jansson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baist, Messrs K. Necklemann, J. H. Ferguson, J. B. Harrison, M. Gavin, T. W. Twamie, D. W. Kelley, E. Kuehne. Colonny, R. T. Crows and Dr. Panzer.
The text fixtures will be a picnic ride on Sunday 13th November, and a Hunt is planned for Sunday 4th December, which it is confidently ex- pected will be a real "crackerjack."
(Continued on Page 7.)
WATER-POLO.
Y.M.C.A. Team to "Meet
H.M.S. Keppel.
The following have been neceted to represent the Y.M.C.A. in a'water polo game against II.M.S. Keppel at pan, to-day in the Y.M.C.A. bath: H. Jenkins; II. Lange, K, Jenner; E. W. Railton; W. Campbell, W. Schreuder, C. Aris.
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NOVEMBER 10TH.
V H.M.S. Tamar lat HK.S. Battery, Marina, 4 p.m.
(Continued on Page 7,)
RUGBY.
Club Scores Win Over
Medway Team.
As the Devonshire had sailed, the rugby team from that ship was un- able to meet the Club yesterday, but aside from the Medway turned out. A close game finished in a win for the Club 12 to 8.
The Club forwards worked well together and gave the threes every Desistance. Lowson scored a try and also dropped a goal and Rigg convert-
The Medway's ed Turner's try. Beoro, came from an unconverted try.
Lieut. Rider, one of the Medway's mainstays, received a slight injury that handicapped the team,
Surgeon Lleat Corbett was reforec,
Learn These Facts... NOW
The natural laws of economics require an investor to secure the best retum especially upon savings-trust funds--consistent with safety.
The China Realty Company is one of the oldest (established more than 200 years) real estate companies in Shanghai with a steady successful record back of it.
Capital Tis. 5,000,000 fully paid in cash..
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Business turnover 1931, Tis. 45.632,300 in land and mortgages only, which does not include management of estates, rent collec- tions, Insurance written, trustees for beneficial owners of property and sundry sources of Income.
The Company are Realtors, not speculators in Real Estate. The balance shoet as of December 31, 1931 shows:- Assets
Land and Buildings at cost
Cash
Dec. 31, 1931
$12,341,726.31
3,351,055.84
1.844,259.11
35,971,200 4,840,700
Mortgages on Real Estate held by Company
Total Debenture issue
by which it will be noted that all of the proceeds from
Debentures are invested in
Mortgages and Tts. 1,131,500 of the Company's capital,
In the past twenty years the Company has negotiated more than one hundred million Taols in mortgages, ALL OF WHICH HAS BEEN RE- PAID,, PRINCIPAL WITH PAID. PRINCIPAL
WITH INTEREST.
If after careful considera-
tion of actual facts and figures you are receiving less than 8% upon your Investmenta and/or savings, you are not using judgment but following old customs, believing 5% and 6% are current rates.
MEANS ONE THIRD MORE INCOME REALTY COMPANY 8% DEBENTURES 8% INTEREST VS 6% INTEREST
CHINA
The following extracts are taken from the Chairman's statement at the last annual Shareholders Meoting, February 20th, 1932.
"We feel that the Debenture holder from an investment standpoint, is just as much an interested partner of the Company as the Common Share- holder and is entitled to his just return on his investment, and by the figures given on the two years' working. I think we have amply proven that we were right that our Debenture holders receive eight per cent, interest instead of six per cent."
"The most successful concerns of the future will be those who recognize this principle--that even banks will allocate to depositors a part of profits
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earned on their money over and above current rates of interests. As our balance sheets show quite plainly the proceeds from the sale of our deben- tures is not used for the purchase of Real Estate, as we are not speculators, but for investment in first class mortgages, amply secured not only by the value of the property pledged as security, but as a further security the debentures constitute a first An claim on the total assets of the Company. analysis of the figures involved shows that every debenture has behind it assets equal to three times its value."
COMPARISON
Mortgage Department, 1930-1931
Amount Commission
Earned 3122,316
146,825
Year
1930 1931
Amount
10.052.040 19,194,867
Market Value of
% Average Value Interest Property loaned rate 18,662,000 54% 9.18% 34,075,565 56% 9.33%
Average Commission % 1.215% 0.765 %
Excess Interest over 8%
$118.614 255.291
$373,905
€269,141
373,905
This is No. 46 of a series advertisements issued to interest Hongkong investors in the liberal Investment opportunities offered by the China Realty Company, Shanghai,
Earned above 8% paid to Debenture holder T643,046
Of the above mortgages, there was assigned to Investors:
1930 1931
¥6,532,660.00 13,223,545.00
A lower rate of commission existed In 1931 due to cheap money for the greater part of the year; from September, money commenced to tighten up. As it is we earned 1,33% interest in excess of 8% paid on our Debentures, in addition to $146,825 commissions. From the above it will be seen that our 8% Debentures are secured by first mortgages on 56.4% of value and backed up with $5,000,000 capital.
"The Real Estate Maket Place of Shanghai.
CHINA REALTY
COMPANY
CAPITAL TAELS 5.000.000.00 FEDERAL INC.. U. s. A.
-THE REAL ESTATE MARKET PLACE OF SHANGHAI▾
Secretary,
CUT OUT & MAIL TO-DAY China Realty Company, 70, Szechuan Road, Shanghai.
Dear Sir,
tion on my part a copy of your inat balance sheet and other information Please sond me without obliga- regarding your 8% debenture isauo.
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