FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927.

SPORTS

VETERAN WINS.

FINE GOLF BY JAMES BRAID.

LAWN BOWLS.

THE SPEY ROYAL CUP · COMPETITIONS.'

THE CHINA MAIL.

·LOCAL PING PONG. BUILDING PROBLEMS THE VOLUNTEERS.

RESULTS OF LAST WEEK'S -

MATCHES.

over

THE CHOICE - OF

· MATERIALS. **-

There have been of late an In«

The following orders have been Issued by Lt.-Col; L. G. Bird, D.S.O.,! Administrative Commandant:-

Recruits.

teer Defence Corps with affect MONEY & SHARES.

trom Sepamber 14, 1927:-

"Lieutenant Kenneth Sinclair

Непту

Morrison, to be Captain, "Second Lieutenant Charles Macnamara, to be Lieutenant.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,

On London

1/11%

Parade at Corps Headquarters on Friday, September 30, at 6.30 p.m. All those who have not passed all their Musketry Tests Nos. 1 to 6 take effect from September 21, Bank 4 menthe sight 1/1176 will.attend.

Dress: Mufti, Musketry Order. Corps Drill Parade.

A Corps drill parade will take place on Monday, October 3, at Corps Headquarters at 5.80 p.m. Dress: Drill order, uniform.

The following are the results of the Ping-pong matches played dur-creasing number of letters in the ing last week.

British daily press deploring the Recreto gave a walk over to apolling of the natural beauties of 8.C.A.A., C.A.A., beat Hop Ying, the countryside by many modern W.Y.O.B.U., beat Tutorial, C.R.C. Innovations. The phenomenal In- to Wah Yan crease in motor transport during gave a walk In the Spey Royal Cup.competi- College, H.K.U. beat C.C.Y..S., the last few years is directly or Walton Heath, Yesterday.

Green W.Y.O.B.U. v. Y.M.C.A. (suspend-indirectly responsible for some of tion the Kowloon Bowling Rain and a strong sou'wester Club play the Police. R.C. on the ed).

these, and the menace is certainly heralded in the fourth round of Civil Service C.C. ground to. Teams.

P. W. L. Pts. a very real one. The advertise The object of this parade is to the "News of the World" compett-morrow afternoon.

4 4 0.8

ment boarding or poster nuisance, enable men to pass their drill tests tion,

the flamboyant petrol. Alling Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive for the train- stations' and garages, and lastly the|ing year 1927-1928.. great gaunt arterial roads them- Future parades October 11, 20, selves, where often magnificent and 28 only; trean have had to be sacrificed in

Musketry. 4the interests of safety, are cases

Scottish Company will fire II at Stonecutters Range in point,

day, September 25.

Range Officer: Capt. K. S. Mor- rison.

.

The K.C.C. play the Taikoo R.C. Wah Yan O.B.U. Braid beat Miles at the 19th. on the Kowloon Dock R.C. Green on Braid took the lead at the long Sunday morning.

fourth but lost the fifth, missing,

yard putt. They were all square

4 4 0 8

4 4 0 8

8.3 0 8

2 2 0 4

4.3 2 4

S.C.A.A.

Y.M.C.A.

C.A.A. H.K.U.

Hop Ying

Wah Yan College

6 2 8 3 1 2

2

Tutorial

5 1.4 2

Recreio..

2 0 2 0

C.C.Y.M.S.

3 0 3 0

at the sixth. Playing magnificent YACHTING IN U.S.A. St. Peter's

ly against the wind, Braid won the

next two and turned one up.'

Bad putting cost Miles the next two. The twelfth and thirteenth were halved. Then Miles took the next four and they were all square The veteran at the eighteenth. holed over ten feet at the nine- teenth.

Compston beat Charles Whit- combe by four and three.

NORWAY BEATEN IN 'CUP RACE.

---

Oyster Bay, Yesterday. The United States has retained the Seawanhaka Cup as the result of beating Prince Olaf of Norway's boat "Noreg," by 66 seconds over

Ernest Whitcombe bent Roberta

son by two and one. ·

Williamson beat Robson by two und one.

In the semi-finals Braid beat Ernest Whitcombe by one hole. Braid made a drumatic recovery after being three down at the tenth. Whitcombe missed just over a foot patt at the eleventh. costing him the hole.. Brald won the fourteenth and squared mat- ters at the sixteenth. The seven- Whitcombe teenth was halved. bunkered with his second shot at the eighteenth, and although he played a marvellous shot out he missed a four feet putt for the half, the 57 years-old Walton Heath professional winning to the great joy of the crowd.

Reuter's American Service.

St. Louis C.R.C.

S 0 3 0 4 0 4 0

LOCAL SOCCER.

The H.K. Club defeated the

But probably the worst disfigure- ment to the landscape of all is the cheap bungalow town which is threatening the fairest parts of the land. This formed the subject of several recent letters in the Lan- don "Times." One writer invoigh- ed against the unsuitable materials und designs employed; and went on

12 miles triangular course-Police in a friendly game yester-to refer specifically to that parti- day by one goal to nil, Simpson cular abomination the pink asbestos scoring against his old Club. roofing tile." He further stated Several new men were tried in that if the spread of inappropriate both teams.

building could not be stayed, the time had come when its destruc- tive qualities might at least be mitigated by some insistence upon the choice of materials appropriate to each district.

HOME SOCCER.

WIN FOR SPURS.

London, Yesterday..

In a First Division match Tot- tenham Hotspur defeated Leicester by two goals to one.--Reuter.

COMMAND SWIM.

EXCELLENT SPORT AT ANNUAL EVENT.

KOWLOON F.C.

SUCCESSFUL PAST YEAR REVIEWED.

TENNIS COURT PROPOSAL,

It is not surprising that this

to alighting reference asbestos roofing materials called forth vigorous reply from another cor respondent who sald very truly and

on Sun-

"Second Lieutenant Thomas Eank wire Addis Martin, to be Lleutenant” Bank on demand .......... 1/11 11/18 (b). The following promotions Bank 80 day's night.. ---

1927:-

Credits 4 months" sight 27- No., 1 Platoon.

Documentary 4 months. No. 1130 Pte. H. C. B. Way, to sight

2/-/ be Sergeant.

On Paris- No. 1185 Pte. A. W. Hayward. On demand ... to be Lance-Sergeant (in charge Credits 4 months' sight 1296 of Machine Gun Training).

Command of Company. Capt. K. S. Morrison takes over) On demand command of the Scottish Company, On New York-

On demand

48 as from September 14, 1927.

Credits 60 days' alght 49% Marksmen.

On Berlin-

On Bombay-

Wire

On demand

Wire.....

The undermentioned have quali- Parthed as marksman and are entitled

to wear the badge for one year.

No. 609 B.Q.M.S. C. W. Langley, On-Calcutta-

Artillery Co., 91 points. No. 853 Corpl. E. S. Carter, On demand

Engineer Co., 96 points,

Launch will leave Murray Pier at a.m. and call at Kowloon Pier at 9.10 a.m.

Dress: Uniform or mufti optional but rifles, bayonets, pouches, braces and belt must be taken. Headquarters on Friday, Septem- ber 23, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, or 2 and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m. and on Saturday, September 24, be- tween 9 a.m. and 1. p.m.

Arms will be drawn from Corps

Artillery Co.

No. 806 Spr. J. H. Bottomley,

Engineer Co., 91 points.

No. 883 Spr. K. S. Robertson,† Engineer Co., 92 points.

Strength.

1220

132

132

On Singapore→→ On demand

85

On Manila-s

On demand....

961⁄4

On, Shanghaf

· 78%

The following recruit is taken on On demand the strength on September 21, 1927, 30 day's sight (private and posted to No. 7 Platoon (Scot- paper)..... tiah Company)-No. 1269 Pte. D. Or Yokohame Boath,

On demand Gold Leaf, 100 Ano.

Leave.

No. 755 Pte. K. A. Mason, No. 1

Lecture at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, September Platoon, is granted leave of ab 29, by Lieut. R. F. Wright, R.A., on sence, from the Corps from Sept. the "Principles of Ranging."

24 to Oct. 23, 1927.

All members of the Corps are in- vited to be present. This subject will be of special intereat to all machine gunners.

Signallers as per programme.

Engineer Co. Field Sections and Signal Section parade at Corps Headquarters at 30 p.m. on Monday, September 26, for Technical Instruction. "Knots and bushings."

A successful year so far as mem-that owing to its economy bership and playing ability was utility the asbestos tile had come to concerned was reported at the an-stay, and that it was rather for nud meeting of the Kowloon Foot-leading architects to face the fact ball Club yesterday over which Mr. and to demonstrate how this useful R. Ha!, Presidenc of the Club, pre-modern invention could and should

Field Sections. Lecture at Corps sided.

be used to the best advantage. He Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Wed- Compston beat Williamson hy

The question of $2,000 "sundry further advocated that full instruc-nesday, September 28, Subject two and one. Compaton played

debtors" was raised by Mr. T. G. tions be given in the architectural "Field Works" by 0.C. 56th Field very attractive golf and won the

Stokes and the Chairman stated schools in connection with new Company, R.E. first three. Williamson was errra-

The third annual swimming gala that he believed a good portion of it materials and their proper uses, Signal Section parade at Corps tic and four down at the eighth of the South China Command took was recoverable.

and that architects should give all Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. оп After that he improved and wop place at the R.A.S.C. camber yes-

Mr. Stokes said that he noticed possible assistance rather than Thursday, September 29. All mem- the thirteenth and fourteenth with two long puits. He under-clubbid terday under the patronage of H.E. several names had been "posted" discouragement to the manufac bers are requested to attend.

Major-General C. C. Luard, C.B., for over six months. Was it not turers to market their products in

Mounted Infantry. himself at the seventeenth, Comp C.M.G. the General Offeer Com possible to make the proposers of the form which is aesthetically Parade at Stables at 5.30 p.m. on A few well-known archi-Tuesday, September 27. Dress: slon holing from off the green-manding and the presidency of Lt. auch defaulting persons responsi

Col. L. J. Comyn, D.S.O., the O.C. ble for their outstanding accounts? tects have very properly encouraged Mufti.

The Chairman replied that there,

Armoured Car Co. of the King's Own Scottish Bor-

Monday, September 26. The derers.

It was a very successful was a new rule which automati- them by using these products of modern progress with highly satis- cally stopped a man from signing factory results from the aesthetic Company will parade, st Corps affair.

Headquarters at 6.90 p.m. for The detailed results follows:-

In the course of further discus- point of view,

Machine Gun Instruction.. Unit Relay Race Championship sion, the proposal that the Club|

Thursday, September 29. N.C.O.'s Cup (free style). Cup presented should construct

Class will be held at Corps Head- quarters at 5.80 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction...

Reuter.

POLO IN U.S.A.

ARMY DEFEATS RAMBLERS.

Westbury, Sept. 22. The United States Army team. C. A. Wilkinson, Captains Gerhardt, Rodes and Huthsteiner defeated the Ramblers, C. V. Whitney, Cap tain Pert. Malcolm Stevenson and Robert Strawbridge, junior, by 6/5 goals in the first round of the open polo tournament.-Reuter's American Service,

ON THE RACECOURSE

QUEER INCIDENTS THAT OCCUR,

Many curious things happen to riders on the racecourse.

¿

It is not unusual for one to lose his whip. Once, a jockey dropped his at a critical moment, snatched off his cap and used it instead of the usual implement.

The home, evidently impressed by this new form of argument, won easily.

after a time.

tennis court for

by the Soldiers' Club. Open to one the use of members found favour

right.

team of seven men per unit and the matter was left to the in- KOMODO DRAGON. (Winners 1926 12th Heavy Bat-coming Committee. tery, R.A.). 1st man swims 30 On the suggestion of Mr. Bond, yarda, 2nd 60 yards, 3rd 90 yards, it was decided to donate $100 to 4th 50 yards, 5th, 6th, and 7th, 601 Dr. Barnardo's Homes. yards cach-1, 12th Battery, R.A.; 2, K.O.S.B.

Army Boys' Handicap Race (open to children of all ranks un- der 14) 90 yards free style.

2. J. Green: T. Hawkina; 3. J. Crossan.

The meeting also decided to grant the outgoing Honorary Secre tary and Bar Convener the sum of $160 each as honoraria.

en-

trance way from the road to pavilion was referred to the new Committee.

LONDON ZOO INCIDENT.

When introduced to the London

Resignations.

(per tael) Sovereigns

102

(Bank's

buying rate)

9.80

Silver (por oz.). 25%

Bar Silver in Hong

Kong

2% prem. Chinese Copper Cents nom

The following are permitted to resign from the Corps-

No. 420 Cpl. G. W. Sewell, MI Chinese Copper Cash 0%pm.

Co., at from September 17, Rate of Native In- 1927, having completed 15

terest. years and 10 months' service. Chinese Sub. Goln... 28% dis.

504 Pte. S. Kelly, Reserve Hong Kong Sub. Coln par

7% pl

No.

Co., as from September 20,

1027, having completed three|

years and six months ser- vice.

THE SHARE MARKET.

Stock.

Jous Ho Stock Exchange

NOTICES.

Swimming Gala.

The following have been selected to represent the Corps in the Swim- ming Gala which is to be held under the auspices of the South China nt the Command Sports Board R.A.S.C. Camber at 5.16 p.m. on Friday, September 28.

T.T. on London .. 1/11% T.T. on Shanghai..... 78%

Banks.

Hongkong Bank

$1185

do. Lon. Reg. Chartered Bank... Mercantile A. & B.

de,

C.

£121

£20%

$3114

$13%

£91%

$88

**** $570 ... $14

P. & 0. Bank A launch has been arranged to East Asia collect the team at Blake Pier at

Marine Insurancom, 6 pm. L/Cpl. D. Lyon, Pte. G. R. Canton Insurance Razavet, Gr. E. W. Railton, Spr. China Underwriters W. C. Simpson and Pte. R. Witchell. North China Insurance 7113 won by the Union Insurance ..... $298

Yangtze, Insurance ...: $48%. M. b

Fire Insurances.

This event Was H.K.V.D.C. team in 1926.

No. 2 Platoon Rifle Club. The first shoot for the Cup given

Infantry Co. Friday, September 28, at 5.30 by Lieut. E. J. R. Ritchell will be p.m. All N.C.O.'s and other ranks held at the Peak Range on Sunday, as detailed by O.C. Company will September 25, at 9.80 a.m. parade at Corpe Headquarters for

a special. N.C.O.'s Course of train- Ing in. Vickers Gun.:

reminded that Part II. of the Mus- ketry Course will be fired on Sun- day, October 2.

4

A proposal to construct an Zoo visitors recently, by being put. Musketry. Members are specially

the in a special cage in the new rep

tile house, "Sumba," the Komodo dragon, was very bashful, and kept well to the back of his cage, never showing more than a piece of a leg or the tip of his tail, to the many inquisitive people who came to visit

The election of officers resulted as follows:

President: Mr. R. Hall, Chairman: Mr. G. A. Walker. Hon Treasurer: Mr. E. 0. him.

Individual Army Championship

Range Officer: Lieut. A. H. Penn. Race, Challenge Cup (open to other!

will be held throughout the training No. 1 Platoon. Weekly parades ranks). Cup presented by Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd. (Distance 90

season on Tuesdays, commencing Tuesday, September 27. yards breast stroke, 90 yards back

Members are requested to turn stroke and 90 yards free style) Murphy.

Although the front of his cage out as strong as possible, at Corps Winner 1926; L-Br. Norris, 12th Joint Honorary Secretaries: was specially arranged for his Headquarters on above date at 5.30 Heavy Battery, R.A.-1, Bdr. Nor- Messrs. A. W. Eastman and K. A. comfort, he preferred the back,.out p.m. ris (R.A.); 2. L-Cpl. Rosenthal | Mason.

of sight, and put up with the com-: Rifles and bayonets will be not (K.O.S.B.); 3, Pte. Faulkenor Captain: Mr. F. Wheeler.

parative coldness and gloom for the be required for next Tuesday's (K.S.O.B.).

Vice-Captain: Mr. J. R. Sims.

privacy it afforded.

parade.

Bar Convenor: Mr. C. Bond.

MOTORIST FINED.

+

The Luard Championship Race General Committee; Messra, J. Even the keeper could not stir No. 2 Platoon. The Training! Challenge Cup. (Presented by Smith, F. C. Clemo, J. C. Owen, Hhim out. To such an extent did Season 1927-1928 will commence on H.E. Major-General, C. C. Luard, Bradford, R. S. Vergette and J. his bashfulness take a hold of him Tuesday, September 21. Parade Distance 90 yards free style. (Win- C.B., C.M.G.). Open to Officers. Beach.

that at one time It was feared he will be held every Tuesday at Corps! was not eating, and "éven a deli- Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. ner 1926: Lt. R. Q. F. Johnstone,

ency in the shape of an egg would September 27. Musketry Stand- DLL)-1, Lt. R. Q. F. Johnstono

barely tempt him to show his nose. ard Testo. (D.L.I.); 2, Capt. Perfect

Dress: Mufti. Rifle, belt and That, however, was found to be The most amusing incident in (K.O.S.B.),

bayonet. this connection, however, took 120 Yards Championship of the place a few years ago on the re- Army in Hong Kong. (Open to all gowned steeple-chase course at units in the Command) free style: -1, Bdr. Norris (R.A.); 2, Gar. Punchestown.

Rosser (R.A.,).

An old farmer-owner had gtak od all he could raise on one of his horaes, and to make doubly sure of

success engaged the crack jockey, of the time to ride it.

DRIVING AT DANGEROUS SPEED.

a false alarm, for he steadily made up for lost meals durlug the night when no one was about, and

heartily.

Mr. W. A. Laffin again appear-ate ed before Mr. W. Schofield at the

Electric Radiators.

No. 4 Platoon. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, September 29. For commencement of Signal Training.

Conditions.

15 rounda Rapid at 30 yards as

for Corps Championship,

10 rounds Application at 500

yarda Usual handicaps,

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Presents the

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Shipping.

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HK. Steamboats.

$500 b $600 s

HL Tags: & Lighters '$1

Indo-Chinas (Pre)

do. (Del.) Shell Transporta Star Ferries

Water-boats

Redneries. China Sugars ... Malabon Sugars

Mining

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$1,70

68/- 67/6 sa

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Monday, Sept. 26th at 9.15 p.m.

BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE-

Tuesday, Sept. 27th. at 9.15 pm. THE BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL.

Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.

HK. & K. Wheves .. $114% b

HK & W. Docks ... $85 Hougkews

[$115

$142

b

New Engineerings Shanghai Docks ........... 192 Lands, Hotels & Bldgs,

H.K

& S. Hotela **** $01⁄2 Hongkong Lands........... $56 b 156/58%

[SA Hongkong Realty

H.K. Territorials ... 1 Humphreys Estates .. $19%. b #123⁄44 « Prince's Building Rural Lande

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Ewo Cottons

Army Girls' Handicap Race. Kowloon Magistracy yesterday in Whatever his reasons for such à All members are requested to (Open to children under 14 years connection with the summons retirement-possibly he realised attend. Dress: Mufti of age) :--1, N. Crossen; 2, V. against him for driving a motor that he was living among people

Scottish Company. Musketry Part II. See Order Wednesday, Sept. 29th at 9.15 p.m. Orientala... Bunt; 3. D. Booker.

car in Nathan Road, Kowloon, at who have as their patron saint a The animal had only one dan- 160 Yards Championship Race. 60 miles per hour, which the dragon-slayer, and so felt uncertain No. 3.r gerous rival, and this belonged to Challenge Cup.

PEG O' MY HEART.. the farmer's deadliest enemy.

(Presented by police said was reckless driving to as to his safety the dull, London: Machine Gun Class as detailed in previous orders will assemble at days proved too much for him: Came the great race, in which Officers of Small Units). Open to the danger of the public.

all ranks. (Winner 1926: L-Bdr. both horses, who had heen run-

An adjournment was given at After a half-hearted attempt at Corps Headquarters at 5.80 p.m... ning neck and neck, fell at the wall Norris, 12th Heavy Battery, R.A the last hearing for his Worship continued retirement, he has suc on Tuesday, September 27, Dress: Thursday, Sept. 29th. at 9.15 p.m. Time: 2mins. 1.1-5secs.): 1; Bdr. to consider the point raised by cumbed to the attractions of a tree Route March: Thursday, Septem- Both riders at once leaped to Norria (R.A.); 2, L-Cpl. Floyd Mr. A. J. O'Donoghue, for the de- branch placed full in a beam of ber 29, from Polo Ground to Quarry their feet, and, in spite of much (R.A.S.C.); 8, Mr. Gar. Netty fence, that even though it was ad-artificial sunlight, and warmed by Bay. confusion created by a crowd of (R.A.):

Diving Championship, Challenge mitted that Mr. Laffin was going cunningly concealed electric radia No. 5. Platoon will be "At Home" Booking at MOUTRIE'S and the

close to the finish.

Mufti.

FALLEN ANGELS.

X'hai Cottons (Old). do. (new) Bases, Trams; de. China Buses |E.K. Tramwaya

Pank Trams (old); do. (new) Singapore Tractions.. 12/6

HK. Amuses en ta Canton Ices Caments (comb.) do.. (old) do. (new):

China: Lights (comb

$194

$0.60

Star Theatre.

25-

PRICES: $3, $2 & $1.

$124

rifle

(old)

do.

30%

LONDON EXCHANGES.

Chiria Prov.

H.K. Constructions

London, Yesterday.

Dairy Farms

$16

Paris. New York". Brussels

Der A. Wings

124 4.36 17/32

H.E. Electrica

$524

Macho

34.98

H.K. Ropes (old)

Geneva Amsterdam

25.28

12.18%

89.30

Berlin

$20.42

18.10

18.17

Wm, Powells

18.43

HK. Telephones

84.52%

164

192

$27.785

well-wishers, remounted the horses.

A thrilling finish followed, in Cup. (Presented by Messrs. Steel, at 60 miles per hour, there was no tors, and came out into the open to Nos, 6 and 7 Platoons at Quarry

(says the "Evening Standard) Bay.

All day he squarely faced his Nos. 5 and 6 Platoons will which the crack rider just defeat Coulson & Co.). Open to all ranks, case for him to answer, because as

Three dives each.. Points awarded long as the defendant had full streams of visitors, And was much semble at Garden Road at 5.25 p.m. ed his rival.

He returned to the unsaddling for entry, recovery. Maximum control of the car there was no admired on account of his long, to await special tram for trans- enclosure smiling broadly, and was Points 90. (Winner 1926: L-Sgt danger to the public. It was shapely tail and fine powerful, portation at Polo Ground. surprised to see the farmer trambl- Leach, East Surrey Regiment)-1, claimed for the defence that the sharp-polated claware Dress: Review Order, 1.6., ing with fury.

Guardsinan Williams (Scots car was capable of being pulled up Nearly everyone who saw him bayonet, belt, frog, glengarry, "Come down out of that saddle, Guarda); 2. Sergt. Hill (Scots within a space of a little over 80 remarked that he was not so ter- tunic, kilt, sporran, diced hose, you rotten humbug," be shouted. Guards) 3. L-Cpl.

dashes and apata Batchelor yards. In any case, Mrrible a dragon after all

Wel "But I won all right, didn't I?" (K.O.S.B.).

Reel Club, Becond practice O'Donoghue contended, the onus

take place at Helena May Institute asked the jockey.

Unit Team Championship Race, was on the prosecution to prove

at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, Septem "Yes, you thaving scoundrel, you Challenge Cup. (Presented by the that the public had in fact been did" came the answer, "but you Royal Artillery). Open to one

The fifth gold medal of theber 28. There is still room for won on the wrong horné.,

team of 4 men per unit). Distance endangered. RNA

African Society, instituted for more members and intending parti- Giving his decision yesterday,

cipants should communicate with half a mile, free style. First com plete team home wins. (Winner his Worship said that after take those who have done the best work L/Cpl. R. O. Sutherland, c/o

for Africa, has been awarded to 1926: 12th Heavy Battery, RA ing into consideration all the sir Ronald Ross, Director In Chief Messra, Palmer & Turner, Time: 15mins., 568acs.)-1,12th circumstances of the case he had of the Ross Institute, and Hospital Portuguese Co. Battery, RA 2, B1st Battery, decided to convict Mr. Laffin of for Tropical Diseases at Putney, Messrs. Hughes and Hough" are | R.A.)."

v dangerous, driving. The Magis holding a public roup at the First home: Pte. Faulkenor trate went on to speak of Nathan Hong Kong "Jockey Club Stables, (K.0.S.F.); 'Causeway Bay, to-day, at 5.30 p.m., and the following race. ponies are

TO-DAY'S PONY SALE,

"Baccarat,"

18.0.

to be sold:

"Shan Mein"-grey, 19.0. “Macao Beauty," binch, 18.1" “Papyrus," gray, 18.0.REN “Mississippl,” dan, 18.1.4.

Dragon Bost," gray, 18.1.

- “Easter Day,” grey, 18.12

chestnut, 18.1

12.17, galloped fin Shanghai: Grifin, akewbald, 18.2-T viller; 8.24, galloped in

SO FARKAMZET

CHILDREN LIKE CHAMBER- LAIN'S PAIN BALM

For black and blub bruises

Stockholm Parade at Corps Headquarters at Copenhagen 5.80 p.m. on Friday, September 23,

Oslo for practies rade for Guard of Vienna Honour.

Dress: Drill order, uniform, Prague

-Helsingf Hosestops are now available for

Madrid issue and will be drawn from store by C.QMS, and issued to all ranks.

Road as a thoroughfare on which Second home: - Pte. Ferguson there was a lot of traffic owing (K.O.S.B.).

to its being the main road to the Pillow Fight (open to all ranks): New Territories as well as the 1L Cpl. Cole (Queen's) principal street on the Peninsula.prains of wrists and ankles, Hosestops will be warn by all ranks, Gar. Park (R.A.); 8, Pte. Cham-m view of this and the fact that strains of cords and muscles, stub In all orders of dress when wearing pellovier (K.0.S.B.),AGANO

Water Polo Winners of Garri, there were houses on both sides bed toes, cuts burnt and other shorts. N

mishaps of childhood, Chamber of the roads and many side

son Water Polo.League, the 81st

The following extract from Heavy Battery RA the Rest streets running into Nathan Road ain's Pain Balm always gives re- Refered: Corporal Bolwell, Kesal at various pointa, Mr. Schofield let Dous just as much for older the Hong Kong Government

dated Septen people too. Eased their rheumatic Gazet

(för infe by gasth found that the defendant's speed paina, backaches and neuralgia Result was in fact dangerous to the Pub. Just rub it on the

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