11

TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

FOR TO-MORROW.

Ponies For 3rd Day's Races.

WHAT THE FORM SHOWS,

By "Patrol"]

I gonfidently look forward to fur ther "reversals of euérent form to morrow at the 3rd day of the Hong Kang Jockey Club annual meeting.

From the way things havé pan- ned out, there is moru, than a sus- piclon that quite a few griffins will take their chances to-morrow with the old 'uns. And where a crack new pony gods to claim ari aktów- ance it should not be allowed to run loosely.

Rather than face an impost in the Phaeton Handlesp. some of the grifas not quite up to Derby class may be sent in either the 3rd or

4th Fares

As the "China Mai 1st edition will be eut early to-morrow, the tips bad best be deferred til mid-day to-morrow.

1)

Meanwhile I give it as my opinion that Elliot Bayor for that matter any gri-will not beat Bengal in to-morrow's big race (the 8th), the Champions,

DERBY SWEEPS.

RESULT OF LATEST DRAWINGS.

THE LUCKY NUMBERS.

Below are given the results of the Derby sweep drawn by the Chinesa Club and

Easmi Club:

1 Bay of Fundy

the

Ticket. Chinese Basm?I

Club...Club, 631 704 2022

8,100

1140

10,730

4208

3,787

9,028 2,404

THE CHINA MAIL.

LURE OF THE CUP

» HOME 'VARSITIES.

THE RIVAL "BLUES" AT PLAY

FOOTBALL ENTHUSIASM AT HOME

$

HOCKEY & LACROSSE,

The annual Inter-Varsity epeo match resulted in a win for Com by wins to 4

Last year Cambridge beat Oxford by precisely the same score.

די

The Arsenal-Liverpool tie attract- ed'an attendance of 43,000, who wit- nessed the visitors' defeat by two goals to mil.

INDIA'S FINANCES.

Big Surplus For Last Year

estimate.

Sir Basil Blackett budgetted for surplus of 370 lakhs in the next year on the basis of 18, 6d, rapee.

WHO'S WHO:

!.

PASSENGERS ON "PRESIDENT

TAFT."

13

VALUE OF BEER.

TWO COMMON ERRORS OF DIET.

ADVICE FROM A DOCTOR.

the

The ss. "President Jefferson" LONDON'S THREE CLUBS.

arrived from Manila yesterday: with the following passengers:-- COMING TARIFF CHANGES.

Mr. George D. Happer and wife. Landon, Feb. 19..

London, Feb. 19.

Drink beer instead of tea and.. Prominent business. For the fourth year in succession

With Chelson, the Arsenal and)

män of coffee, and eat wholemea) instead Oxford

New Balhi, Feb. 28. Shanghai returning to his home of white bread! This was defeated Cambridge nt: Millwall all playing at home, the lacrosse,

A surplus of 331 lakhs which fe from a plonsure trip to Manlis. moral of a lecture on the score boing 7 goalslurs of the cuption proved stronger

common to. B.

than ever throughout London, 200 lakhs over the estimate was an Vice-President of the Manila Trad-Lewis Rosedale, of St. Thomas's Mr. M. B. Bourne and family-errors of diet, delivered by Dr. J. At Beckenham, in the inter where vast crowds showed the rounced by Sir Basil Blackett, Varsity hockey match, the Light greatest enthusiasm in the victori Finance Member of the Executive ing and Supply Co., agents for the Hospital, to the People's League of Blyon beat Oxford by 4 goals to lous march of the three teams into Council of the Governor-General of Ford Motor Co, in the Philippines. Health, in Londen recently.

Since 1890 Cambridge Have won the sixth round of the Football India, in presenting the Budget in On a business and pleasure trip to

Dr. Rosedale based his advice on" 10 matches, Oxford 14, and 3. hava Association Cup.

the Assembly.

Hong Kong.

two main errore of diet, responsible At Stamford Bridge ho less than been drawn, the Light Blues having

Customs receipts have increased Tourists returning to San Franjority of people consumed too much Mr. George Welderman and wife for the spread of many diseases, These were, he said, that the ma- a goals aggregate of 87, compared 63,236 spurtatore saw Chelsen bring 130 lukhe, oplum 86 lakhs, military cisco, with Oxford's. 60.

off a great win against Burnley by expenditure 87 lakhs in the above two goals to one,

Mr. C. P. Halfhill-Fish Packer Protein-in the form of meat and of Long Beach, California. Return"in the form of wholemeal vegetable-and too little vitamin Ing to Honolulu after a business broad or boer: trip through the Orient.

"These two errors must be ear Mrs. H. M. Rosling Miss Erected before any attempt is made rupee the position would show a Tourists from London,

other and less prevalent One of the nest performances of worsening by 526 lakha,

Mr. Carson Taylor.-Owner of from a lack of appreciation on the 968. After watching the boat race the day occurred before a crowd: He proposed to abolish the export "Manila Bulletin" going to Los part of the public of the fact that 4328 crews at practice critics are of the of 44.250 at the Den, where Millwall duty on hides and tea, but the losses Angeles on 2043opinion that Oxford has a powerful followed up their great victory over on the latter would nearly be made

there is a proper quantitative rola ....10,307 9,016

2005. promise.

brough, leader of the Second Divi-assessments, 1,192 3107% Many changes have taken placasion, by three goals to two,

1085 in the Cambridge crew and up to viously the largest crowd accom duced from 80 per cent. to 20 per

Motor car duties would be 17087

the present positions have not been modated at the Millwall ground cont, and tyres from 30 per cent "President Wilson's" List. 8804nally arranged."

was 99,700 February 1923 "for to 15 per cent. the Cup Tie against Huddersfield. abolish the import duty of 15 per with 192 cabin passengers and He proposed to arrived in Hong Kong yesterday There was a big invasion of aup porters from the north, Burnley, sent. on rubber seeds to help the 318.

steerage passengers. She brought 1.800 tons of cargo for Liverpool and Middlesbrough all young industry in Burma.

The atamp duty on cheques and Hong Kong and 4,700 tons through being strongly represented

The grounds were dry and the bills of lading payable on demand There were 157 bags of mail for matches were played in for and would be abolished from July 1. Hong Kong and 460 bags for ports partly in sunshine.

The import duty or unmanufac-beyond.. tured tobaced would be raised from one to 12 rupees per lb.-Reuter.

2 San Francisco Bay.. 17.262. 8 Elliot Bay

4 Chesapeake Bay

6. King of England

6 King of Clubs

7 King Sol

8. Bright Eve

Armistice Eve

10 Battle Eve

Minty Eve

12 The Ghost 13 The 'Ghoul

Crystal Hall

16 Golden Hall!

16 Marble Hall

12 White Hafl

18 Kom Tong Hall 15 August 20 Wowner

21 Humdinger 22 Dolly

| 20 Democrata

Canadian, should pick up a race to-morrow. A mile and a half 24 Lady Mine seems too long for Minty Eve but 26 Lusitania in fair company, this pony might F26 Olo Custom pay to follow as well Of Chesa-27 Southampton ponka and San Francisco Bay. I am 28 Espoir rather chory. I don't think Chern- 9 Canadian peake Bay will go for the Chain-80 Common plons. 14 so this grifin ought to 31 Salvo

Over 1 mile to 1%

wing miles, Canadian, should beat Sun, Francisco if they meet as the form- er will be able to efaimon low-

ance.

Attaboy may be saved for the Conaciation Stakes which he should win.

A great deal will depend on Mr. Dunbar's decision.

Brigare Call finished tired to-day. If the old ponies. fought out the Governor's Cup my tip would be King of Herba.

But what about Salgia. He can beat any old pony bar Bengal.

Of the subs. I must say that 1.

Boat Race Practica.

London, Feb. 19.

A Record Crowd.

.

He pointed out that with 19. 4d. Rosling and Mrs S E Vennerte stop. he declared: "They arise

vacation.

errors,'

726 and fast eight, which shows groat Huddersfield by defeating Middles-up by an alteration in companies The Theo. H. Davies, Sugar Co., of food. It is of no value

Mr. T. Clive Davies.-Owner oftionship between the two forms of

2453

7,268

054 6,326

4704

7,500 731

8,423 3147 8.060 3085. 13,347

883

$10,000 GOLF

6,038 1100

5,139 5008

15,808. 8800-

#

15,002 5.70

2.782 1400

7,621 2364

7,800. 1880 18,281

3775

12,761

2817

33,522 300T

13,280

3120

901

1897%

£063. 1480

RACING FORM.

ANALYSIS OF 1ST DAY'S EVENTS..

STABLES & JOCKEYS.

Below is given a table of yes- terday's (first day's) racing re- sults:-

Winning Owners,

r. L. Dundar Mr. Eve

Kom Tong Hall disappointed badly Messra, Hall and Skentén. to-day when favourably placed. There was that big rush at the dis tance post but it was not good enough to catch Skidoo who, wab going as strong assever · až the Anish.

Both Pottenbush and Loch Tum- mel have improved with experience and will pay to follow especially if a jockey with experience rides Pottenbush. If kept for the last. race they should both do well.

I look to Skidoo to beat Kem Tong Hall again to-morrow, but don't be surprised to see another outsider beat both.

CRICKET.

After piling up a hig score yes- terday on the H.K.CC. ground, the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps defeated the Rest of the Cricket League on unofcial team: captained by Mr. A. W. Hayward) by 150 runs. Scores':-

Volunteers.

E J. R. Mitchell, Hayward, b

Rute "...

E

79:

3. C. Eyal, o Gittins, b Lacey

1

E. C. Fincher, b Dobbie

H. Owen Hughes, e Sturges, b

Rule

87

A. W. Ramsay, not out

418

0

3

J. R. Hinton, st, Ismail, þ Rule

Extras

Total (for 5 wkts. dec.)..240 A. C. I. Bowker. W. Wooding,

H. C. Burgess, G. R. Vallack did

not but.

Lacey..

Dobbie

Goodwin

Baker

Sturges

Rule Perfect

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Mr. Dynasty" Messrs. Dyer and Beith Mr. Ho Kom-tong Dr. J DT.

Macgown Mr. Roda Mr. R. M. Austin.

Mrs. R. J. Paterson Masara. Taeg and Priestley, Messrs. Tanter & Abraham Mrn. Priestley Mrs. Bernard

Winning Jockeys. Mr. A. N. Dallas Mr. J. Pote-Hunt Mr. L. P. Ralph Mr. Encarnaçao Mr. V. M. Haimovitch

4

Mr. L. Reidy

Mr. E. A. Brodie Mr. M. M. Sokoloff Mr. G. U. da Roza

Ist. 2nd 3rd

LOCAL RUGGER.

WEEKLY FIXTURES FOR H.K.F.C.

1

Civilian rugby has been resumed in the Colony under the aegis of the Hong Kong Football Club and fixtures have been arranged for cach Thursday at Happy Valley commencing at 5.16 p.m. sharp.

. 0. M. R. W. Beveridge.

1 30 1

18

.2.61. 1

0 49

D

A 10 16 อ

4 0 23 D

74 0 20

3 0 20 Rest of League,

A. W. Hayward, Wooding, b

Bowker

S. V. Gittins, e Bowker, b Vallack

Lt. Sturgesc Mitchell, b Leg

Capt. Dobbie, run out

Capt. Perfect, run out

E. F. Fincher, not cut"

F. Baker,

Lyal

F. Goodwin, b Lyal

A. Lacey, b. Lyal

Sgt. Rule, b Lyal

3. A. Ismall, e Lyal, b' Owen

3

į

HAGEN'S VICTORY OVER SARAZEN.

#

St. Peterburg (Fla.), Feb. 28.

"

I

Pre-

In a challenge golf maten for SHEFFIELD SHIELD. G.$10,000 over seventy-two holes,)

Walter Hagen.

Walter Hagan bent, Gene Sarazen easily in the early stages. The

Cene Sarazen.

match was played at Miami and Sunford.

Later. "Hagen won' by 8 up and 7 to play. -Roater's Americah Service.

MARATHON RACE.

RECORD ENTRIES FOR KOWLOON.

12

SERVICES' MAJORITY.

Entries for the annual Kowloon Marathon race (organised by the Club) have closed, and a record St. Andrew's Church Young Men's number have been obtained.

from. His Majesty's Forces,

The majority of the entries are

number in all very nearly 70. and

QUEENSLAND DEFEATS.

VICTORIA.

SOME HEAVY SCORING.

MARINES' CHIEF.

Palakkad med 199

MAN WHO SCARED THE BOOTLEGGERS.

ORDERED TO SHANGHAI

"President Wilson

to take Honolulu, on route to Honolulu on quantities of protein which canhot re-business.

be asimilated for lack of the ap- propriate vitamin... The A.S.

"Our valiant and atout-hearted ancestors were far greater ment- aro we; but they balanced their excess of protein with beer-which contains vitamin B and has a large dietetic value- instead of with the valueless toa and coffee of to-day.

Brisbane, Feb. 10. The following are the close of play scores in the match in the Shefield Shield between Queensland

Washington, Mar. 1. Brigadier-General and Victoria

Smedley ¡Queensland: 300 Victoria.

es D. Butler has been ordered to Queensland 430

(for 7 wkts.) 491 China to command the Marines

there. 838

577

Thompson acored 65, while Morton In Queensland's first inningas

took four wickets for 180 runs.

In the second Innings Oxenham," scored 72 and Knowles 144"

In Victomia's first innings R.O.N. Oxenham: took four wickets for 18 runs and Mayes three for 21.

Ponsford, and Hendry gave Vio tòria a better start in the second innings and put on 228 for the open- ing wicket yesterday. To-day Ponsford went on to make 116. while his partner was dismissed at 137. Baring and Millar hit up. 78) jand 64, respectively.

HOME SOCCER.

MATCH IN NORTHERN SECTION.

"There is much talk to-day about." Amongst the passengers are:-

raising the standard of a C 3 na tion. Scientide work carried out m Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Crocker London has shown the mecessity of of San Francisco en route to supplying enough vitamin Manila. Mr. Crocker is a pro- Those small proportions which we 'B.' Eminent capitalist of San Francisco. used to consliter enough have now Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moulton, of been proved not, to be suficient. Hollywood, in route to Manila. The first step. if we mean to make Mr. Mculton is associated with Mr.progress, is to get wholemeal brand, ¡Crocker.

which is our only natural source of Miss Helen Leas travelling with vitamin B What me must do is Mr. and Mrs. Crocker, returning to to eat wholemeal broad instead of Ther home in Manila..

talking about it.

"One difficulty which is advanced against the use of wholemeal flour, by the agricultural community

that wheat offals are necessary"

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart re- turning to their Home. in Hong Kong. Mrs. Taggart's home was San Francisco which she relin- quished to marry Mr. Taggart last for the feeding of animals. Recent week in Shanghai at the Home of that the milk yield of a cow is not experiments have, however, shown Mr. Bejamin, who is very pro- reduced when wheat offals are with- minently known throughout the drawn from the diet, and similarly Orient.

Mf. and Mrs. Simon Erlanger and not affectedl

that the laying capacity of hans is" Mr. B. P. Lilianthal, of San Fran- "This will show that by prevent- cisco en route to Manila.. Mr.ing the milling of white flour, the... Erlanger and Mr. Lilianthat are second error-that of too much pro- well known export and Import Lein-will be prevented also, be- brokers of San Francisco arid bay cause if anything is cut down as a communities.

result it will be the meat supply, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bode of Sanand net the supply of milk." Francisco en route to Naples. Mr. Bode is one of the well known lum- bor men of the bay districts.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eastman of San Francisco, en route to Naples on a business and pleasure trip

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Creeiman, the former is a professor of one of the Eastern Colleges.

Landon, Feb. 19-A, P. Freeman, the Kent and England bowler, has had to undergo an operation and it is unlikely that he will be able to appear in County cricket during the early part of the season.

EXCHANGE

Hongkong, et March 1917.

Bank Wire

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Towne of Holyoak, Mass., on a pleasure trip! around the world. Mr. Towne ja GEN SI VAULTIERA the senior partner in the well known

paper firm, Riake Moffat and On Loddoa Brigadier-General, Butler known as a very strict disciplina-Towne,

Mr. and Mrs. A. "Anderson of He was lent by the Navy De-, widely known for his generous Minneapolis, Miny, Mr. Anderson London, Feb. 28... The following match was played partment three years ago to re- gifts to the Smithsonian Institute to-day in the English Football organise the easy-going police of and is also representing several of League, Division III, Northern Sec- Philadelphia. He became a ter the big Eastern Art Publishing On Paris tion (home team given first):- ror to bootleggers.. →→ Reuter's Companies. Wigan

3. Lincoln

2 American Service.

-Reuter.

LATEST CABLES.

-AMERICA AND CHINA TROUBLE.

11

Washington, March 1 The Secretary of State, Mr.

rian."

¥

GOVERNOR'S DEATH. of New York.

MALTA PLUNGED INTO SORROW.

Malta, March 1. The death has taken place of

nese,"

#

Mexico's Oil Laws,

Washington, Mar. 1. President Calles has personally

Reuter.

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"Up demand...$/-1/16

Ti

30 day's sight.

4 móthe sight

Cri dita 4 montba' sight

3/1-1/18 Decomentary). 4 months sight 2/1-8/18:

*** 1240

1315

Dom,

On demand.

* 484.

ed, 60 day sight

11

194

Mr. Reginald D'Auby, of New

Uni demand York City, en route to Manila. Credits, 4 months' sight Representing Muller and Phipps, On Berlin- one of the biggest export companies. On demand

On New York Mr. Arthur Pfaff and mother. of New York City, froute to Singapore.

Ffaff is managing director of the New York rubber exchange, and aliated with several of the big

en

Mr. Ond midd

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet of Los Angeles en route to Port Said. Mr. Sweet is a retired business man of Los Angeles, and is well known in east bay Bnancial circles.

-Wires

Un demand Do Calentis Wira- Un depend Un Singapore Oo Macila

Mr. Vern T... Combe, of Los On Angeles, en route to Port Said op: aj business and pleasure trip..

int

134

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06+

Un

de mand

877

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210m.

20 dage sight (private pspor)· Da Yokohama Un deauad

Kellogg, who has been suffering A DISTINGUISHED CAREER. rubber companies of the East. There are 25 from the 2nd King's from a severe cold for some weeks, The first match is against the Own Scottish Borderers. R. N. Engine Room. Artificers this

has gone to Charleston, South Leading Seaman Hobden, of Carolina for a fortnight's rest. Hel Thursday when the following XV H.M.S. "Despatch," who won will represent the

the informed the Foreign Affairs Com-. Club:--Arm- Lammert; King Wales; Millar, miles, and reduced the time of the treaty with foreign powers regard strong: Pritchard, Bowker, Lloyd, ce last year in 24 minutes, 54mittee of the House of Represents the Governor, General Sir Walter seconds, over a course of over six tives that Amenten had no secret Congreve, after a few weeks' ill- Foster, Lithgow Smith, Middleton previous year by six seconds, willing the joint use of military forces!

The news, although expected, Smith, Carrard, Lee, Williams, very likely competh, Gunner New in China, Reuter's American Ser has plunged the whole island Mr. Francis White, well known

man, of the Royal Artillery," who vice.

into the profoundest sorrow New York newspaper editor en Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate)99:75- came in second last year, is also

route to Penang. to engage in running again.

Silver, per es journalistie activities

that Bar Silver in Angkong This year's race (next Monday).

Settlement.

haam Copper Casu promises to be most interesting. senta letter to Senator Borah stat- General Sir Walter Norris

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, from Chinese Copper Cente.. ing that 380 companies have com- Congreve, V.C., K.C.B., was ep-Los Angeles en route to Marseilles, Kard of Native interest " plied with the Mexican oil land pointed Governor and Command- Mr. Hill is a well known publisher Hongao. 8. Fab. Coin...

Obizen Sub. !cio er-in-Chief of Malta in 1924. and writer and takes an active in- Born on November 20, 1862, he terest in literary affairs. He is was educated at Harrow. He touring the world on a pleasure The President and Ministers of entered the Rifle Brigade in trip. War and Marine attended the 1885, becoming captain

Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd, from Los funeral service of the victims of 1293, major in 1901, lieut.-Angeles on route to Naples. Mr. Fails... the American air crash after which colonel in 1901, colonel in 1908, Lloyd te prominently known in Los New York

Brassela the bodies were placed on a steamer major-general in, 1915, lieut. Angeles financial circles. for New York.

general in 1918 and gen. M. Pedro Zanni the Argentinian eral

SUSPENDED ONE YEAR.

New York, Feb. 14. Charles Phil Rosenberg, ban- tamweight boxing champion and Bushy Graham, his unsuccessful challenger in 1st week's bout in Madison Square Gardens were 21 suspended for one year by the 0 state boxing commission to-day

10

18 for conspiring in a supplemental

0 agreement on a division of the

10 gate on a basis not sanctioned by

0 the commission-China. Press.

0.

Hughes

Extrna

2

Total

81

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

21

0. M. R. W.

ů

Bowker

9

"4 10

Vallack

10

4 18

1

Leo

Lyal

CRICKET.

HOME RUGGER.

LATEST RESULTS AHEAD OF

THE MAIL

16

London; Feb. 19.. Playing at homo, Rosslyn defeat ed Richmond by 28 points to nil.

The meeting of the London Scot

laws-Reuter's American Service.

Air Crash Funeral.

Buenos Aires, March '1"

in

in 1922. Sir Walter

46*

3 % pm. GOO.

6% pm. 72 patte

... 151 Z dá.

var.

LONDON EXCHANGES

". Genera

ARMS IN TRUNKS.""

amsterdam MUAD Berlin

A Chinese passenger of the stockholm

who attempted a world fight two served in South Africa, from tish and Bristol In London pre- years ago, delivered a funeral ora 1899 to 1902, being wounded. He Empress of Asia" was brought Copenhagen duced a great struggle, the hormotion-Reuter's American Service. team eventually, winning by 8 pointa

to &.

In a free-scoring match on their

own ground, Harlequins beat' Ox-

The following will represent the ford by 31 points to 20 teams in the ArtsEngineering|

9

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179.90

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34.88

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20.47

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18.19

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was Benos Aires...

bangla...

581/61

27-4

Rongko

ab

was mentioned in despatches and received the V.C... also the before Mr. W. Schofield at the ve WEATHER REPORT.

Queen's Medal with saten glaspa Kowloon Magistracy yesterday Fregue and the King's medal with two charged with the possession of disinfor March Id. 11h 25m-Pressure clasps. Sir Walter served in the nine, Mauser pistols and 4,600 Madrig Lisbon Match to-morrow, Wednesday, atnessed at Blackheath, where the Manchuria to NE. Japan

A well contented game was wit has increased moderately from S. European war from 1914 to 1918. rounds of ammunition.

and He was mentioned in despatches, Sub-Inspector Andrew,

The contraband, according to Rio ... 1 the Pavilion at 2 pm sharp.

Arts:-Mr. B. P. Ng (Capt.), Dr. home club defeated Northampton and over N. and W. China, and received the K.C.B. He was cleverly concealed in the false bot Bombay

It has decreased considerably at later appointed Commander of 12 1 R. Ponsonby Fane, Mr. J. Barrow, by 10 points to 4 10 3 26 4 Mr. T. E. Yeoh, Mr. J. E. Noronha, St. Bart's entertained the Old Naha, moderately at Ishigaki and the School of Musketry, Hythe; tome of two trunks.

1 Mr. E. Zimmern, Mr. S. V. Gitting, Merchant Taylors, an even game re lightly from Shanghai to Formosa. G.O.C. of the troops in Egypt maximum penalty of $1.000 fine ver pet

His Worship imposed the Kobe

Another anticyclone may be form and Palestine; and Commander-

mand.

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Owen Hughes 4.8 0 13

Mr. F. Zimnicrn, Mr. A. Baker, sulting in a win for the Hospital ing aver 8.E. Mongolia, The following will represent the Mr. G. G. Edwards, Mr. A. N. by a goal to nil.

The Cardiff-Newport Axture at Loochoos

A depression is forming over the in-Chief of the Southern Com-with the alternative of twelve Silver Forward Hong Kong Club 1st XI against 5/2 · Other.

British Wireless Service. months' hard labour, Punjabis to-morrow at 5 p.m. sharp. Engineering: Mr. W. M. Citting tracted a big attendance at Cardiff,

Moderate to fresh ·IMONSOON·May) on the U.S.R.C. ground:SH. (Capt.). Prof. M. H. Roffey, Pror: where the home slus won by 9 points be expected along the S.E. coast of

CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Garrod L. A. P. Duncan, D. Lyon; P. A. Redmond, Mr. H. C. Hunt, to 5.

China and over the N. Chica Ses,

Hong Kong rainfall for the 24

Aricsha coolle was knocked Need of suffering from cramps in WHEN changeable weather or ex- the stomach or intestinal pains.posure to cold and wet resulta in hours ending at 10a.m. today, down by motor cycle No. 709 on Chamberlain's Colle and Diarrhoea hackitle stay at ones taking Cham 0.08 Inch Total since January 1st Caine Road yesterday, receiving Remedy Devar falls to rellave, the most bains Cough Remedy. Been in use 168 Inchas against an average of lujuries which necessitated his be no time to send for it after the recommended for stubborn, weakening

kevare cases.” Get it to-day; there will for i

afty years, and strongly 2.17 inches

removal to hospital.

| attack somes on. For sale everywhere, ghi: Fớp kals everywhere.

A. A. Dand, Major J. P. S. Grieg,' Mr. J. L. Toungaaye, Mr. A. I Guy's playing at home, proved too Rov. N. Evans: G. B. Siipper, R. K Hazeland, M. A. B. Sulieman, Mr. strong for Plymouth, who wars Valentine, F. G. L. Wheeler, Capt. Chong Tuck-wing, Mr. I Tajima, beaten by 18 points to 6 E. Jacobs Larkcom, Chapman, Mr. H. Leicester visited Bath and were Lemmert (captain),

Barma.

and

defeated by 18 points to 8.

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