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SUMMARY 54th ANNUAL REPORT

Insurance in force

1940

(Including Deferred Annuities)

New Insurance

(Including Deferred Annuities)

Assets

Income

Contingency Reserve And Supplies

ד

£124,227,092

10,340,033

39,055,141– 7,223,140

1,799,836

Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries since the

inception of the Company total £50,737,867,

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Athletic Heats

10,000 Metros Fina!

March 8, 1941,

RACING HANDICAPS.

FOR COMING

SATURDAY

Following are the handicapa for the First Extra Race Meeting of the Hong- kong Jockey Club to be held next Saturday:

Moonee Ponds Handicap, (one mile)-- Ainz (130), A Roaring Thine (159), Con- eber (150), Contact (155), Criffet (159), Darby Day (134), Devonian (142), Flying Dutchman (135). Dranklin (130), Income Tax (135), Piccadilly Jim (154), Pumper- nickel (149), Rowan (130), Springhurst (184), Vixen Tor (158),

FINAL of the 10,000 metres, and heats for the 220 yards low hurdles. the 149 yards and the shot-put were held at Pokfulam yesterday,

when the first events of the University an- Broadmeadows Handicap. (ong mila)- mal athletic meeting were contested. Annabella (143), Bredon (135), Bruno Yeung Yule-wah May Hall, 137 Cheerful Star (161). Cockteral several times winner, once again took: (110) Quick Despatch (135),

(138) Double Finesse (183), Maple Star Ben Jay honours in the long distance race (12), Bhuttlecock (197) Spring. Shine though his time was slightly above (13) Twilight Star (153). Venus Bay.

(180) Winnie (133).

the average.

The results were;

10,000 metres (final). Yong Yuk-wal (May): 2, Tam Klang-khoo (Eliot): 3, O. U. Cheong (Morrison); 4, P, S. Chowla Lugard); 5, Paul Liu (Morrison); B. 11. Khoo (Nice); 7, 1toh Weng-toh (May). Tina 44 · 7-10,1.

220 yards tow hurdler-eat 1-). K. M. Aur (Morrison); 2. S. Mahmood (Lugard); 3, 5, 1. Leung (leel). Time 20 4-0. Hent 21, F. Iwal (Ricct): Y S. Lain (Morrison); 3, T. T. Chin

(Eliot).

440 yards.-Ifent ii, F. Kwa (leef); 2. 3. C. Fenton (forrison): 3, Chal Kini wes (Ellot); P. Vangadasalam (Lugerd): Time 4. Heat 2-1, 8, Singh (Lugard: 2. Lum Pak-nen (Ellot); 3, N. Singla (Lugard); 4. P. Tam (Morrison). Time to Bhot pat.-G. Derkach (Lugard); 2. N. Singh (Lugard) 3, 8. Lam (aforrison): 4, S. 5. Khor (Rice); 5. F. Kwai titieel): E-Mazuza (Lugard). Distance Jift 8 in

British Army Hockey XI

The British Army, in their Quad- Fingular Hockey Tournament nintch against the Club at King's Park on Tuesday, will be represented by the following:

L/Cp! Dove (Signals}; Cpl Never (Royal Scots), Bdr Anderson (3,A); Sgt Crowley (Middlesex} Bgt Craston (it.E.), Sgt Waldron (Middlesex); Cpl Singleton (RE), Fu Sheehan (Middlesex), te itch cock (Royal Scots), L/Cpl Shaw (R.E Copt.), Sgt llomburg (E). Reserves Cpl Alley (Royal Scots) and 1/3gt Taylor (RE.).

Crucial Matches To-morrow

(Continued from Page 4.) Indians' ai 1 pan. The league leaders ean just about cluch the senior championship with a win over the Indians, but a terrific struggle is an- ticipated as Nazarin's cohorts stage

a

last ditch stand for pennant honours. The Indians are in a class by themselves out there on the dia mond, Aciding the old ball in specta- cular "razzle dazzle" fushion.

However the wily Saint ball- hawks pack dynamic power with the willowed bäitle axe, giving this colossal encounter a perfect "power slugging vs. classy fielding", set- VD

Moundsman Nazzy Nazarin appears to have the edge over Saint hurler Frankle Consales, but the Leonard men's superior clouting attack should find the Indian hurler in a tougher

spot. Umpires booked to call this one are Nip Lum. A. V. Cosano and hill Woo.

T 2.15 p.m. A. M. Omar's Cyclones their season with a win over Abe Liu's Chinese Baseballers with Ski Pow- Jauski, Al Leonard and Nazarin call- ing them. The hurricane gang played terrible flustered ball last wook in bowing to the Saints and must

dis- play flashier form to dispose of the hustling Chinese Clubbers. Wally Ching's return to the infield has gratly strengthened the Blumen who have played all senson with scratch. lineups.

AT will attempt to top of

Junior Mar, In his first starry game last Sunday, has gained plenty of confidence, and will again patrol the Chinese right field plot.

IN the nightcap at 3.30 p.m. the marauding Mohawks conclude their league sechdule, playing against the rock-bottom Canadian Chinese Al Leonard, Bakter and Stan Leo- nard give vent to their voices.

In a fast desperate bid to break "humpty dampty's" well-known held on the bottom fence, the Maple Leaf's are maiding a drastic re- arrangement in their lacup, bring- ing up Ernie Louis, fresh from the sticks around Calgary and brother Paul who will do patrol duty in the outfield,

Tribe should take this game the slightest effort to retain their mathematical chance in the pennantW. fight. The new Mohawk Infleld cam. bination of Frankie Crews, Johnny Johnson, Pete Fitelt and Joey Sehal- berg functioned smoothly against the Filipino Clubbers and will probably be in there intort, against the Canucks to-morrow.

Stiff Encounter For Eastern

(Continued from Page 4.) · past understanding and combination can once again be brought into play, with Lapsley as good as ever, they should at least take the field with confidence. Maxwell should be able to make his presence felt in the middle line.

With Blake's bustling methods In the forward line, the Scots will have to look

out for shock tactics; White and Pereira are the brains of the. attack, and should be able to partner with their wingers. The match may yet develop into a test between the respective defences, and whichever holds cut, the chances are in their favour.

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