Compante, {|Ch. 31. No. 1. Os. The books of ccount shall be kept at the registered office of the company, or at such other place or places as the directors think fit, and shall always be open to the inspection of the dire stors. 99, The directors shall from time to time determine whether and to what extent and at what times and places and under what conditions or regulations the accounts and books of the company or any of them shall be open to the inspection of members not being directors, and no member (not being a director) shall have any right of inspecting any account or book or document of the company except as conferred by Ordinance or authorised by the directors or by the company in general meeting. 100. The directors shall from time to time in accordance with section 121 of the Ordinance, cause to be prepared and to be laid before the company in general meeting such profit and loss accounts, balance sheets and reports are referred to in that section, OL) A copy of every balance sheet (including every document required by law to be annexed thereto) which is to be laid before the company in general meeting together with a copy of the auditors’ report shall not less than seven days before the date of the meeting be sent to all persons entitled to receive notices of general meetings of the company. cLadit, 102. Auditors shall be appointed and their dutie. regulated accordance with sections 130, 131 and 132 of the Ordinanee. Notice, 103. A notice may be given by the company to any member either personally or by sending it by post to him to his registered address, or (if he has no registered address in the Colony) to the address, ifany, in the Colony supplied by him to the company for the giving of notices to him. Where a notice is sent by post, service of the notice shall be deemed to be elfected by properly addressing, prepaying, and) posting a letter containing the notice, and to have been effected in the case of a notice of a meeting at the expiration of 24+ hours after the letter containing the same is posted, and in any other case at the time at which the letter would be delivered in the ordinary course of post. 104. [fa member has no registered address in the Colony and has not supplicd to the company an address in the Colony for the giving of notices to him, a notice addressed to him and advertised in a daily newspaper circulating in the Colony, shall be deemed to be duly given to him at noon on the dav on which the advertisement appears. 105. A notice may be given by the company to the joint holders of share by giving the notice to the joint holder named first in the registe of members in respect of the share. 106. A notice may be given by the company to the persons entitled to a share in consequence of the death or bankruptcy of a member by sending it through the post in a prepaid letter addressed to them by name, or by the title of representatives of the deceased, or trustec of the bankrupt, or by any like description, at the address, if any, within the Colony supplied for the purpose by the persons claiming to be so entitled, or (until such an 533