HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1932.

Sports News

HOME CRICKET

**DULEEP" AND PATAUDI SHINE

(THROUGH ALUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, July 14, The scores in the Gentiemen Players muntch is as follows:-

Players, let innings ..

Hammond. 110..

G. O. Allen, 5 for 71

Gentlemen, 1st innings

wkta.)

e

Duleepsinghi, 132,

Nawab of Pataudi, 163:

D. R. Jardine, 04.~-.

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

ANOTHER FOOTBALL ORDERS BY LIAUT-COL, L. Q. BIRD,

DISPUTE?

CHINESE CLUBS NOT SATISFIED.

There was a runour in sporting circles yesterday to the effect that there is a possibility of the deve lopment of fresh discord between | the Hong Kong Football Associn- tion and the Chinese Football 430 | Clubs, N

...... 301

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BRITISH TENNIS WIN' FRANCE BEATEN IN WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL MATCH

(mm/CH, REUTER'S, LORNCY.]

1.8.0.0.0..]

Corp Signali

Parades,

Parades for Signal Instruction will be held at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 19 and Friday, July 22. Good attendances are requested.

Armoured Cår Section--:

There will be, à parade for the whole Section at Hondquarters on Monday, 18th instant at 5.30 p.m.

No. 1 Section A.P.C. and No. 2

It is believed that the trouble.L.A. Company.—`` arises from the Council election at the annual meeting last week, when

Section H.K. Electric. The usual both the candidates chosen by the Chinese clubs were rejected. While weakly instruction parades are sus nothing has been disclosed regard.ponded till further notice. Instead ing the lines upon which action the two Sections will parade to may be taken, it is understood that gather on the first Thursday of each the Chinese question whether the month at A.P.C. Installation, North Point at 6.30 p.m. Members are election procedure was entirely

strongly urged to attend as often egular."

Efforts to obtain confirmation of as possible intermediate parades have met with no with No. 2 Section, Contre at Head- quarters every Monday at 5.30 p.m. Other Sections will parade ac- cording to the following time tablo: No. 3 Section, Centre, at Head- quarters at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, July 19.

PARIS, July 14. CHEAT Britain's women. tenuisse rumour representatives asserted a de- results. hite superiority in the interna tional match with France, and won

by the handsome margin of eight GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

Jaatches to four.

U.S. BASEBALL

CLEVELAND BEAT YANKEES

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

OF CANADA.

HARRY COOPER, LONDON- AMERICAN, WINS OPEN

TITLE

Ottawa, July 9-Harry Cooper, who is attached to the El Serena

No. 5 Section, Kowloon Cricket Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club at 6 p., on Tuesday, July 19.

No. 1 Section, Kowloon Dock, at Kowloon Dock at 5.30 p.m. on Fri- day, July 22 Portuguese Company.--

HOME RACING

MIRACLE WINS IN THE

ECLIPSE STAKES

THROUGH REUTER'S. AGENOT.]

BISHOP ON IRISH SWEEPSTAKES.

GOA'S HISTORICAL

RECORDS.

“ MORAL DEBAUCHMENT »

OF ENGLAND.

CHURCH NOTICE.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,

.: Hong Kong

ORDER EVOLVED OUT OF JULY 17, 1989

CHAOS.

Addressing the Worcester Disco- Oon :-Theinpestigators of the LONDON, July 15.san Conference on July 11 the history of India will be pleased to The following is the result of the Bishop of Woroaster (Dr. Perowne) learn that the Arquivo Historico Eclipse Stakes -

said he held that the Sunday open (Historical Archive) is now being ing of cinemas should be left for organised in the capital of Portu. local authorities to decide in the guese India, thanks to the foresight light of local needs, but. Parliament and energy of the Governor-General, should secure that there should be 8r. Craveiro Lopes who has realis no opening for commercial proft,ed the need for this great work, that the hours should be fim.ted, and to his son who has taken equal. that no employee should work shaven interest in it.

1. Miracle. 2. Goyescas. 3. Firdaussi. There were 13 starters. Miracle won by three lengths while Goyescas was two lengths ahead of Firdaussi-

The betting. was -

Miracle. Goyescns Firdauori

101.

9, 1 13/2

ELINOR GLYN TAKES A ·

MUD BATH.

AND PASSES ON HER WRINKLE.

BIL SUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY. Holy Communias, 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Paak Church),

61.m

Children's Bervice; 10 ans. Mattina and Sermon, 11 am.

Preacher:-Rev. IN. Evana... Holy Communion at 12.15 p.m. Evensong, 6.30 p.m.

Preacher:—The Dean.

Wook Day Services. · Mattins. Daily, 9.00a.m. Intercessions for the Bick. Wodnes.

day, 10.16.10.

Holy Communion. · Thaceday, 7.45 Holy Communion. Friday, 8. Mary Magdaling; Day 7.45 and 10.16 a.m. Choir Practice. Friday, 8.30 pm. ร

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BOIENTIST,

(Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientis, in Boston, Main, U.S.A.) MACDONNELL ROAD, HOW Bow

ROAD THAM STATION. JULY 17, 1938 ----.

BUNDAI Suavica, 11.15 ani. Subject:-"LIFE."

dayan week, and that the films This Archive has a very interest- ahould be scrutinized for heiring history of its own. It was the moral value. The Bishop niso re-great Chronicle of India, the au "SECRET.

CRET OF YOUTH,"ferred to the question of gaming, ther of the "Docadas da Asia,” which, he said, was "eating like Diogo de Couto, who first had the a canker into øvery cluas, into every idea of founding a Record Office, corner of our national life"

calling it the "Torre de Tombo da Boys in our day schools, girls and India," where not only were the women as well as mon," he said, documents of the State kept, but “have their slender resources suck-where the Keeper of the Archive ed by the human vampires waiting the said Diogo do Couto, was given to rob them of their money." The the duty of continuing the Chronicle newspapers, vying with each other of the Portuguese in India. After in offering large sums for lucky that there came an opuch when it guesses, were the chief offenders was thought best to transfer all with the bookmakers, in tempting the archives of Portuguese India people to get rich quickly without to Lisbon. But that mistake was corresponding effort.

The Dub immediately repaired, for it was in sweepstakes might almost be decided that the Archives of In compared with Banlam's indirect dian documents could be better in attack on Israel when he found him- derstood and appreciated in In self baulked in his desire to cursedia itself. Thus the Archive con them out of hand. The moral de- tinued to remain in India but in bauchment that the Irish gamble

a regretably painful state of dis was effecting in England was the

regard and neglect, pages and | BUNDAY, JULY 17, 1899 :-- worst form of revenge upon its old pages of valuable material being enemy, that Ireland could have in- vented

by damp and insects.

· Eight Years Ago,

Ms. Elinor Glyn, claims to have discovered the secret of youth.

When I saw her in her flat in Mayfair, writes a reporter, I was astonished at the flawless comple- xion and youthful hands of this busy noveliest, film producer--and grandmother.

There was not a line or wrinkle on her face.

She told me this remarkable

story.

21

In Budapest last September 1 A course of classes and lectures heard that radio-active mud batha Country Club, Los Angeles, to-day on interesting and instructive sub-were given in the city for rheuma won the Canadian Open Golf cham-jects will be held during the months tiam. I decided upon a treatment What could we do to stem the

pionship with a score of 200. Al Warons camo in second with a score of 293, while Walter Hagen had to be satisfied with third place with

New York, July 14. JOLLEY (Boston Red Sox), Ruth (Yankees), Sowell (Cleveland), Foxt (Athletics) and Harris Washington) hit home runs to day. The Yankees went down to Oláveland, whose brilliant successes over the Athletics have provided | 205. this feature of the week's play. Results:

Chicago

National Leagus.

Brooklyn

R. H. E.

0

Cincinnati

Philadelphiaq;})

Pittsburg

Búston.

St. Louis

New York

} ī 1

4 5

3

14

1

B

.4.1

3

B 1

19 3

American Leagus.

R. I. E.

laston..

3 17

Chicago

0

11

New York ...

3

4.

.Cleveland

11

10

Philadelphin

n 12

1

#

0

凸 12

•St. Louis

4

11

Detroit

Washington

Cooper was born in London, but emigrated to America sixteen years ago at the age of ten. He made his first visit to England this year to take part in the British Open Championship, but the Sandwich

of July and August, on Tuesday

"When the mud pick was taken tide? It was a peculiar moral pro- evenings at 5.30 p.m. All N.C.0.soff, I noticed my skin looking unblem, as it was not always easy

usually fresh.

are expected to attend, and any other member of the Company, who in interested, may do so. When the training season commences, the posi- tion regarding existing N.C.D. and promotions generally, will be reconsidered in the light of the at- tendances at these lectures.

The third lecture will be on Tues

respousibilities of the Warrant

consumed

wis

It is true that there were offi cials in charge, such as the Kooper to see the difference between n

of the Records, but for many years "This reminded me of a story legitimate risk and a gamble, but

it was clear that the Church should there was no one employed who was I had heard when I was staying with the Grand Duchess Vladimir site sales and such-like definite ry merit or interest in the docu absolutely refuse to soil its hands competent, either by virtue of liter. in 1010.

illegitimacies at bazzari, and should ments, to carry on the work.

The Governor has now as bis au- resolutely uphold the dignity of la-xiliary, Professor Pissurlencar, the bour and that its avowed members

well-known historian and specialist

**I Looked Frightful,”

"It was about the women in a'

course proved too much for him and day; July 19 "The duties and small village in Siberia, who were should avoid oven the appearance in the history of the Marathas ho was eliminated early in the com- Officers and N.C.O.'s of an Infantry noted for their beauty, and of evit by declining to join in when I paid my first visit to the

petition.

Cooper has had considerable suc- cess in the United States, especially

Battalion by a C.8.M., South Wales Borderers.

Anine Company.-

1. Parade at Volunteer Head-

never looked old. Their youthful ness was due to mud packs.

"So I insisted, to the horror

The Sunday School is held on Sunday Morning, to o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 pm. Reading Hoonat above address open Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 pm. Tuonday and Friday, 10 mm, to 12 Noos

The Publio is carduilly invited to attend the services and visit the Heading Room.

UNION CHURCH (Нона Кома).

Morning Service, 1| 1m,

Soloists:Mr. W. H. Bailey Evening Service, a pin.

Preacher at both Services --

Rev. E. G. Powell,

Sunday School

Kennedy Koad, 10 s.mm.

WESLEYAN METHODIT

UHURCH, Wazokal

Queen's Road, East). Opposite Royal Naval Hospital

The following are the forthcoming Services, etc. at the Wesleyan Method- ist Church, Wanchai. SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1933;---

Morning Service. 10.10 am.. Evening Service, 8.16 p.m.

Presdbor for both Services:-

Rov. Erris C. H. Tribbeok.

SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' HOME, Wanghai,

28, Hennasy Bod

in the West. At the age of 18, he quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, of the Budapest baths attendant, being still alive, was shown by catalogued.. It was almost impo- MONDAY (18th),-Badminton Club

won the Texas Championship and in recent years he has won many important money

Four prizes. years ago, Cooper tied with Tommy Armour for the United States Open Championship but lost on the re.

0 play and in challenge matches for high stakes he has beaten George Dunean by 7 and 3 and Walter Hagen by 9 and 8, eich over. 1 seventy-two holes. Cooper is kunwa live wireia American golf.

DINNER DANCES

AT OUR

MONDAYS

TUESDAYS

HOTELS

UNTIL 30th SEPTEMBER, 1932.

THURSDAYS

& FRIDAYS

9 p.m. til 12 p.m.)

WEDNESDAYE

SATURDAYS.

HONG KONG

(8 pm. d 12 p.m.)

MONDAYS

TUESDAYS

FRIDAYS

SATURDAYS,

(9 p.m. all 12 p.m.)

also

Symphonic Concert

Sunday Nights se

-REPULSE

BAY

PENINSULA

THE HONGKONG. & BEANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

Meet.

Meeting.

sweepstakes and betting, however small the sum at sake might be. Archive, some eight or nine years That there was some sign of con. 89, I found merely bundles of manuscripts half destroyed and un- science-slumbering though it were

July 19 for Machine Gun Instruc-on having my face and hair cover

the remarkable fact that 00 per sible to utilise them. To-day, pwing tion.

and with two inches of this repulsive cent. of those who were winners into the indefatigable and untiring Tsar (th), 8 p.m.,Fellowship N.C.O.'s Class will be held on

devotion of this great Indologist, Friday, July 92 at 3.30 p.m. All grey mud for half an hour.

the recent Derby sweepstake were

0 p.m.-Local Preacher's

Study Class. Then I spent fifteen minutes ashamed to take their tickets in order has been brought out of chaos WEDNESDAY (20th), 10 nu-i noon, N.C.O's are requested to attend.

The Officers Commanding the un-

and within the historic walls of -Ladies Church Aid Society Meet. formentioned Units will issue their in the mineral baths, had a mass their own names.

Speaking of the need for con- the old Palace, are arranged in THURSDAY (21st),-Badminton Club Orders separately to their Com-age, and then I slept for two hours. mands:-I. Engineer Company; II.

"For three days I looked fright- tinuing temperance work, he said neat bookcases some 1,500 or more Machine Gun Troop: III. Moter Machine Gun Section IV. Machingful. It took pluck to begin, and they should not be misled by clapt volumes of these precious docu-

trap about "kill-joys," pussy. Gun Company; and V. Scottish still more to go on. Company.

"Then I realised that this radio-foots," and prohibition. The report activity draws out the poisons in of the Royal Commission showed one's blood. The fourth day my that there was still a drink problem All rifles, bayonets and scabbardskin improved: By the end of three will be handed into Volunteer Store As soon as possible for the Amual weeks I felt glorious Inspection by the Armourer.

Rifles and Bayonets,

All the above must be in a thoroughly clean condition when handed in. (Repeatod.).

Promotion and Appointment,

:

A curious thing happened as s result of this. I found that I no longer needed glasses for reading, which I had to wear for ten years "The treatment made me thin ner. It is unbelievably cheap. I am returning to Budapest at least once a year for this wonderful re- juvenator."

WOMAN TRAINER

SUCCEEDS.

FIRST TO WIN AUSTRALIAN

!

GRAND NATIONAL.

mente bound in luxurious gilt and

leather coverings, and research workers will have no difficulty in utilising the valuable information

hidden therein.

Ordens,"

"Reis

Meet

'ST. PETER'S CHURCH WEST POINT ́(Chapel of Hose to St. John's Cathedral

Thase is only one Service at St Feter's to-morrow (eth Bunday after Trinity).

Mattins and Sermon 11.00a.m.

Subject:-"The Consecration of

the things of daily life." These will be no Celebration of Holy Communion till the first Sunday in Beptember.

The documents are collected in book fora with different titles ne cording to the subject and ciates, Ruch ALS "Moncocs du Reino," "Castras Visinhos," etc.

The rules for the admission of non-Portuguese investigators in- elude that the reader thould ng provided with his passport or any Alelbourne, July 6-Hucing his other recognised paper of identity tory was made at Flemington to-day and that he should be introduced by his respective Ambassador or Con when Precocious, the first horse sul. There is a large number of owned and trained by a woman to manuscripts which have Ucen

The following passengers. sailed No 1844 Private John Campion

No. 1821 Pte. P. M. Penhallu achieve such a font, "won the Grand brought from the Finance Depart

ment; they are now to be bound yesterday for Vancouver via coast. Dunbar, to be Lieutenant, an

National Steeplechase over threo and placed with the others. It is ports per the Empress of Asia at Authority.8.0. 2 in 183/1939. risck, Anzac Company, granted 8 No. 1889 Tpr. J.D.R. Crawford, months' leave from June 20 to Dec.miles and one furlong, Australia's calculated that there will be ap Machine Gun Troop, appointed 23, 1932. Lance Corporal with effect. from

His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government has been pleased to make the following promotion in the Anti-Aircraft Light Automatic Company of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defenc Corps, with effect from June. 24, 1932:

| July 18, 1932.

Struck. Off the Strength,

TRANSFERRED TO OTHER FONTS.

No. 1342 Tpr. R. D. Beaumont, Machine Gun Troop, as from July 0.1032.

No. 1568 Tpr. F. M. Hartley, Machine Gun Troop, as from June 20, 1832.

HAVING LEFT THE COLONY No. 1440 Cpl. A. J. R. Wolff.. Machine Gun Troop, as from July 15, 1022

Strength.

The following have been taken on the Strength:

No. 1919 Pie. F. V. Read, Electric Service Corp. Federal Inc., U.S.A.. Anzac Company, July 11, 1932.

|

1939 to July 22, 1832 (inclusivp).

No., 1887 Pte. A. P. Hall-Thomp Bon, Armoured Car Section, grant- od 24 days' leave from June 18 to July 11, 1932

No. 1540-C.S.M. R., B. Slattery, 3inching Gun Company Headquar tera, granted. 12 months? leave from July 15, 1932 to July 14, 1933.

W. H. G. GOATien, Capt. Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.

NOTICE.

“Annual Aquatic Sports. The Annual Aquatic Sports will be held at the Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday, August 13, 1932 at 9,15 p.m.

Admission tickets 61 cash can be obtained at Volunteer Headquarters and the Victoria Recreation Club... Entrance fee 30 cents per man per event, whether team or in-

No. 1913 Pte. I. McInnes, 200, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Anzac Com-dividual events. Entries are to be pany, July 11, 1902.

Leave.

made in writing accompanied by, the necessary fees to A/C.Q.M.SW H. Owen at Volunteer Headquarters

Historical Archive

biggest jumping event. Nauru ran proximately 20,000 volumes in the second, while Moss Trooper, the 1930 winner, come in third.

Archoson, the favourite, dropped dead after passing the finishing post in fifth position.

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PEOPLE WHO MATTER, to the advertiser are the people who can afford to bay hi goods. Most of these people "bay and read the

MOST INDIGESTION REALLY ACIDITY.

PASSENGERS.

Departures.

noon, Friday:-Mr. Au Hong. Kin Shack, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allisoli, Mrs. A. J. W. Allan, Miss Allan, | Miss G. Ablong, Mim Ah So, Miss B. Abercrombie, Mr. and Mrs. W H. Bell, Mrs. E, Butzke, Mr.W H Cooper, Mr. Chung Shu Yun, Miss J, Calkin, Mfes V. Chow, Mra Nearly everybody suffera at times Haiki Chow, Miss Vera Chow, Miss. after eating. Some folk call this 3. Chua, Miss B. B. Chos, Miss indigestion, some dyspepsia, some Betty Choa, Mr. Cheng Pak Wan, heartburn, others gastritis, but no Mr. Chien Chong Chu Mr had matter what you call it the chances Mrs. C. Chung, Mr. and Mrs. Chân are ten to one that the cause of the To and family, Mr. J. E. Claudon, trouble is 'acidityExcers stomach Mrs. Chiu, Zip Cheang, Mfrs Chin acid-cours-food before it has a Choung Fai, Mr. and Mrs Chan chance to digest, fermentation sets | Fung Yuen, Master Chan Op. Mr. in and painful gaseg form. The Char Chi Wing, Master Chan. Tuen, surget and only logical way to re. Mr. C. C. Chan, Mr. and Mrs. J. lieve digestive trouble therefore is to Davis, Mr. C. Eysoldt Miss N. remove the acid that causes it. E, Elliott, Mis S. Ellis, Mr. En Bisurated Magnosis not only does Shiu Tai, Mrs. W. He Elder, E this instantly, but it also soothes, P. de Flondor, Mr. and Mrs. W. heals and protects the inflamed M. Gilmore, Mrs, W. J. Griffin. Mr. stomach lining so that healthy diges and Mrs.

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tion follows, painicssly: and natur-H Jong kata J. Mör

not later than 6 pm, on Monday, Hong Kong Daily Press. Magnaia from your chemist. to 31 Pope, Assisi Mra. 12 Aited-

August, 8, 1932.

¡"Capt." W. H. G. Gonter, D.8.0., M.CA Volunteer Headquarters, Full particulars have been issued franted 5 days' lonve from July 18, to all ranks, pt the Corps by circular (Continued at foot of next column.) | letter.

day it is the one thing that will mond, Miss Rowlande. Miss T really help your stomach and rid Robin, Mr. John C. Robb, Mr. E. you of digestive troubles complete La M., Stowell, Mr. L. Skinner, Mr.

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