"SERVICES AT CATHEDRALS.

(Continued from Page, Sì

light to a world in darkness, “at call to save the home if we would save ought. All honour to a King who, in

his own home. is Arst and foremost a true husband and a true father and to a Queen who is the mather of her home!" If the Royal Princes have won not only respect but affection where- ever they have gone, is it not be cause they are children not of a Royal household but children of a Royal home?

CRICKET AT

SI APORE

Club And Service Draw

Singapore. Apr. 3. A stubborn defence by Colonėl Hill and Captain" Dennison late yesterday afternoon, saved the United Services narrowly from defeat at the hands of the S.C.C.. in the two-day cricket. fixture on the Padang.

On Saturday the Club had de- clared their Arst innings at 202 for seven and when stumps were drawn for the day the Services had piled up 23 for three.

HONG KONG DAMY PRESS TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1935.

SHANGHAI RACE

MEETING

Second Day'

Results

Shanghai, Mag 6. The following are the second day's, results of the Shanghai Race Club's Spring Mesting:

1. The Pari-Mutuel Stakes

One' Mile

1. "Elack Michael" (John Sparke) 2. "Vivid Morn"

3. "Four Caes":"

(Marshall) *Encarriacao)

Time: 2 mins, 6-1/3 secs. 2. The Chu-Ka-Za Stakes—'

MIX ..

(Marshall),

1. "Scramble Morn" Resuming yesterday morning, § 2. “Merry Kid”. the visitors carried the score on to 155, all out.

The Club went in again and made 135 for six when they de-

Today, in a world of dissoln- tion, the Catholic Church stands alone for the pure famliy ideal in her defence for the sanctly of the -home in an indissoluble marriage. It is another bond of sympathy with a King and Queen who ear tactfully in all peace" guide a Nation, because they lovingly "inclared again, and the outlook for all chastity guard a Home,

INTERNATIONAL GOODWILL' In these days of war rumours, of racial antipathy, of class strug- gles. is not easy, nay it is extremely difficult for any one man who rules a nation to en- It Joy international good will.

cramble

is still more dificult for a King who, in the course of 25 years, has seen so many thrones around him. Yet and is it not a big subject for thanksgiving for all those who hall him as their King-, George V is a man respect- ed of all nations because all feel that "not for ransome nor for presents" his heartt has always been in the effort to unite ele- ments in so vast an Empire, and to labour for the harmony of world peace.

"Here we find another special

To- link with Catholic, thought. .day there is only one empire Aung.

that further afield than which King George rules. the Catholic Church. Her Empire She prays that the is spiritual.

over

the Services was none too bright. having to make 182 on a wearing | wicket.

They had only two wickets in- tact when time intervened and the match was drawn.

Scores:-

Ist-INNINGS OF S.C.C. C. J. Jenner b Battye...... F. P. H. Pearse c Walte b

Fahy

$10.

11

18.

£17

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

21.

NOTE--Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the word's

required. (Needs)

3. "Phantom Prince" (Encarnacao) Time: 1 min. 30-2/5 seca.

3. The Grand 'Stand Flate.... One Mile

1. "Chislehurst"

(Clark) 2. "White Wine" (Pote-Hunt) 3""Ruddy Morn" (Marshall) Time: 2 mins. 08-3/5 secs. 4. The Peking® Handicap— 1 Mile

(Judah) "(Holgate). (Marshall)

Time: 2 mins..44-3/5 secs. 5. The Shanghai Derby

1 Mile

(Marshall) (Neugebauer) (Parkin)

Time: 3 mins 16-1/5 secs.

1. "Celtic Prine"

2. "Tungsten":

3. "Double Brand"

4

50

R. A. Ashworth b Walte

50

1. "Radiant Morn"

W. R. M. Haxworth run

out

2. "Solferino”

28

B. "Jubilee Morn"

R. F. W. Leonard c Hill b

La Frerais

30

6.

A. B. Jordan 6 La Frenais

14.

& Cathay Stakes 11 Mile

21

1. "Opera Evė"

C

Hi b

2. "Boston Driir'

3. "Castle Ribbon"

9

5

1. "Ashdown Forest"

2. “Clydebank”

J. A. Gibson" not out W. H. McNeill

Walte

J. E C. Mitchell not out...

Extras

27

one for

Total (for i wkts.) 202 Did not bat: R. C. Mole and P. W. Holt.

Bowling: Pte. Battye, It is

46; Pte, La Fercials, two for 55; L/Bdr. Jagger. none for 27; L/Cpl. Davies, none for 10; L/Cpl. Fahy one for 23: Gar. Walte, two' for 32.

Divine Master's prayer for one great sheepfold in which all the sheep may find life and peace be realised. Over it is one shepherd, one guide, one father, whose rule Is a rule of love and who is always striving for love and harmony of peace amongst all nations.

JOYD PEACE

One of ille greatest of English Churchmen, Cardinal Newman, in his exquisite sermon on "Second "Spring" prayed thus:

"May the intercession.of the new Confessors and Martyrs, John Fisher and Thomas More, hasten the blossoming of the second apring and obtain that fields al- ready white may bring forth still more abundant frult of souls to be gathered into the barns of the Heavenly Husbandman." That was in 1852. Eighty-three years have passed. The Holy Father is about to canonize those two Martyrs. It is not striking that, on the eve of this act, he coupled the centenary of the Martyrs and the Sliver Jubilee of the King. Turning to those around him, he said: "We wish to bless England and the whale British Empire, and in doing this we invoke in a very special way our two glorious martyrs and all the martyrs who,

In so numerous array shed 'their

#1

The American Challenge Cup

(Marshall)

(Maitland) (Needa)

Time: 2 mins. 36-3/5 secs.

7. The Shanghai Race Clab Handicap One Mile

3. "Some Time"

(Clark) (Noodt)

. (Pote-Hunt) Time: 2 mins 08-3/5 secs.

8. The, Shanghal Race Club Handicap "B" Class -One Mile

1. "Yebisu"; 2. "Neckar"" 3. "Capstan"

2

1st-INNINGS OF U. SERVICES

Col HUL c Jenzer b Hax-

worth

L/Cpl, Pahy low.. b Pearse 37 Ca. Dennis.

(Judah) (Neugebauer) (Moiler) Time: 2 mins. 11-2/5 secs. 3. The Shanghai Race Club

·Handicap "C" Clash -One Mile

(Noodt)

Across

4-Sounds like a brusque de-

mand after dinner, but some travellers use it (8). 8-For buildings, he provides straw without bricks! (8). -Let us have a bit of a blow,

It will refresh us (6), 10-It lifts up to be passed under, and may be set to attract game (10).

19-It's all one can hope to get

out of thievery (5) 14-This clue you see, gives you and me not only one of these. but threel (6):

17-Put, the leap into Jeap-year

(B).

21-Distributed" (5).

24-November the first "will cele-

brate this day (10).

25 Into this building many go without any reason (8). 26-Sherlock Holmes could "place a man by this clay on his shoes (8)."

27-A regular arrangement (8).

Down

1-Part of plough (5). 2-A school whare boys are

taught, and to sew, apparent ly (5). 3-Such a man is cautious (5)...

4-It's a reckless waste of money to drop it gaily" (anagram)

(11). 5-Barring accidents, by keeping this, one's balance should be steady (5),

Being corpulent, one geta khort-winded (5).

7-A ruff, but only for a female

(5)..

lr-To assert and declare (4). 12-Being busky, we may get a

little char (4), .. 15A crook in a golf club (4). 18- A famous island in the

gean Sea (4). 18-In America, this is trouble-

some (5). 19-The Mohammedan world (5). 20-The whole range

can have in a musical scale (5). 21-Here is a newspaper: (Your

evidently, is the "Dally EX- press") (5).

2

ODA.

22-They say this has wings, but

it's only a tale (5).

23 This material should serve

for the last clue as it will (5).

The following is the solution of Festerday's puzzle:---

SPALDING

KRO-

FLITE

GOLF BALL

Lasts

till it's

Jost!

BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP ·

AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

am included amongst the many other successes achieved with Spalding Bells dering, 1933

The Proven

STOMACH REMEDY

for Bad Cases

Amazing evidence of the remarkable speed with which indigestion. and stomach pains can be stopped has been revealed "by 'medical experimenta and X-ray photographs " of actual cases. These prove the ingredients of Bisu-I

Acroas-1, Corn-cob; 5, Hym- nary: 9. Eta 10, Diploma;" 12 Despair; 14, Nascent; 15, Torment;

23, 17, Slyness; 19, Beldame; Wrapper; 27, Gamboge; 28, Gerrated Magnesia to be the quickest- acting and most affective known to medical mane: 29, Regatta; 30, N: 31,

science. Within. 5 minutes a teaspoonful of *Blaurated Macuela, in a diria water Trained; 32, Deserve.

produced consplate, relief in essen "where numberless that rosedies had falled entirely.

A NOTED ENGLISH - DOCTOR

SAYS:

find that Bisarated" Magnesia taken after my ments in the only thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and I take it regularly. I often

very good results," HGMA, MRCS, LR.CP.

Down--1, Cadet; 2. Riper: 3, Crane: 4 Beast: 5, Hades; 6. Its Action Explained-cribe it for my patients, and have Misty; 7, Abate; & Yorks; 11. Manxman; 13, Enlarge: 16, Mad; 18, Nap: 19. Bight; 20, Larva: 21, Again; 22, Emend; 23, World; 24. Aegis: 25, Peter: 28, Reave.

(Parkin) CHAMPION LOSES ENGLAND WINS

(Clark)

Time: 2 mins. 10-3/5 secs.

10. The Siccawei Plate-

Fax-

worth

4

1. Clydeside

L/Bdr. Jagger-

Hax-

2. "Punjabi"

worth

0

3. "Burhli

Cpl. Powell b Holt j 11 Gar, Wales Ibw...b Holt...

5

Cpl. Stopper b Leonard

69

5

L/Cpl Cremin b Leonard

16

L/Cpl. Davies b Leonard Pte. Battye b Holt

1

2. "Epsom"

1

3. "Drumalla”

.0

13

Pte. La Frenals not but

Extras

1) Me

1. "American Rinnon" (Judah)

(Paliner)

(Cumine)

Time: 2 mins. 04-3/5 secs,

11. The Silver Jubilee Handicap

.11 Furlongs

1. "The Golden Eagle" 2. "Lovat Scout" 3. "Roehampton"

Total 155 Bowling: F. W. Holt, three for 48: R. L Moir, none for 12; W. H. McNell. none for 17; W. R. M. Haxworth, three for 26: F. P. H. Pearse, one for 29; RF W.. Leonard, three for 9.

2nd.—INNINGS. OF 5.0.0.

R. A. Ashworth.b Jagger 42 FP. H'Pearse c Battye b

La Frenals

R. FW. Leonard b La

Frenais

To East Coast Player.

Singapore, April 26. Brilliant weather favoured the (Holgate) opening of the Selangor Lawn (Stanion) Tennis Championships, seven of (Clark) the preliminary round matches

being played off.

Time: 2 mins, 54-3/5 'secs"

12. The Scurry Plate

Furlongs

1

Turnberry

2. "Bright Eyes"

3. "Sootylight"

18

Time: 1 min, 48-1/5 rers. Henter,

B

U.S. BASEBALL

J. A. Gibson st.. b Jagger 34. W. R. M. Haxworth b Jag-

ber *. W. H. McNeill not out

blood for the Catholic Falth. in EC. Mitchell, st, b Jag-

England. We pray that through their merits the blossoms of spring may come forth to be followed by abundant fruits, the Trults of str Redemption."So, dear Brethren. We wil kiteel and pray that the, Jubilee of the King and the Cen tenary of the Martyrs may trült fully blend in a harvest of joy and peace:

«^_AUTOMOBILE RACE

5

Another

ger

Extras

15

Ll

Ong Ee Kong. the Selangor (McCann) angles title holder, who was in- a motor accident on (Raymond) Jured in

(Maller) Tuesday, had his match postponed to April 29. It is hoped that he will be fit to defend his title.

The best match of the day was between Dr. J. H. Bowyer, the East Coast player, who is now living in Kuala Lumpur, and G. O. Hovil the State player, whom he beat by 64, 48, 6-3,

Braves Shut Out By Pirates

Golf Match At Singapore

th

Singapore, Apr. 30. The following are the scores in the four ball match between England and Tae est played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning. (England players, are mentioned first):

L

H. E Goodman (2), "and W. Eldred (5) MM. Paterson (scr.) and R. Craik (1) 1

8. A. Beavis (4) and 8. Lowrie (8) 1;. N. Kelly (1) and 3. J. Beattle (5) 0.

R. A. Camidge (6) and H. F. Bloxham (6) 0; A, N. Macaulay (5) and H. B. Sym (6) 1.-

HH. Sturt (8) and V. P. F Walsh (8) 1; A P. Cameron (15), and A. W. W. Ker (18) 0.

W. D. Charlton (7) and E. G. Staunton '(10) 1; W. G. Buchan- fan (2) and J. Crichton (10) 0.

JB, Carr (8) and 7. Trymer (13) 1; A. L. Birse (7) 0.

1

Dr. Bowyer played a very cool game and although his grand'. strokes were not so effective, he

H. Jackson (10) and A. Leach made ample amends for this weak (12) 0, G. Finlay (7) and J. D. In the National League games | nem by strong overhead work and P. Nisbet (8) D. Did not bat: A..B. Jordan, R. Lto-day. Boston Braves were ahuta nne cannon-ball service. He Moir. A. W. Holt, C. J. Jecaer.

C. V. Mie (10) and V. J. Cole- Wawas very aggressive at one stage man (17) 14, 1. D. Robertson (9) Bowling: Gar.. Waite, neue for shington Senators sumered. * in the final set and worried Hovland C. D. Stewart (14) 0.

Total (for 8 wkts) 136

15 Pte. Battye, none for 36; L/Bdr. Jagger, four for 21; La Frenais, two for 37; L/Cpl. Fahy, mone for 20.2

2nd-INNINGS OF U. SERVICES Lopt Faby b Haxworth... 15 Cpl Cremin b Mair

ין

uut by the Pirates. while

L

similar fate at the hands of Chi- cago White Sox.

The following were the resulta cabled by Reuter.

National League

R KE 28 1 28 3

Haley homered for the Beds and Melvin, Ott for the Giants. The match was called after the tenth innings owing to rain,

Pittsburgh

17

Cincinnati

Cpl. Powell e Haxworth b

Mitenell

New York

11

Cpl Btopher

Holt

b

Mitchell

10

Capt. Dennison got out

13"

Gun Waltes Holt

10

L/Bdr. Jagger b Holt

2

Pte. La Frenais e Jordan

b Holt

0

thell..

L/Cpl. Davies st. b Mit-

Col. Hill not out

Extras

18

ISpecial to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright)-Ïtyany

Carthage, May B

victory hard-fought for the German automobile-n- dustry was won on Sunday when before 30,000 spectators the. Italiani, Varzi on a German Aujo Union car won the Auto Grand Prix of Tunis on the earth age ground track. The couppe.

12.6 kilometres long, which was had to be traversed. 40ctimes,

Total (for 8 wkts.) 108 making a total distance or 506 *kilometres. Varvico covered the. Did not bat: Pte. Battye..

distacce in 3 hours, 5 mingjes, 40.8 Bowling: W. R. M. Harworth seconds which meant an average one for 8: E. J. W. Leonard, none speed of 182.889 kilometres per for 11; P. W. Holt. three for 18: hour. The next competitor to R L. Molr. one for 9; B. X. Áh-. finish was Wimille on a Bugatti worth none for 14; J. C. Mit- who was four minutes behind, chan, three for 33: W. H, McNell, completing the distance in--8 nope. for 4. hours, 9 minutes and 293 seconds. The third was Efancelin on a Masersto who finished two whole rounds behind, A30

The fastest turn around the track was made by Varat whose speed at that time was 160284 kilometres per hou Transocean Kus *M**

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

Caba Eliminated. By Mexico

Mexico City, May 18. Mexico eliminated Cuba by ave matches to nil in the North Amer

11 Brooklyn

28 2 Vaughan homered for the Pira- test

with his good length drives. ' and '

chops.

F. J. Morton (12) and H. Wylly (13) 1 J. 8. W. Reid 18) and D. Sturrock (12) b..

C. V. Bailey (12) and E. 3. Self- era (20) 1: Ivor Lewis (7) and F. H. F. Swayne (14) 0.

W. L. Burton (11) and W. H. Day (18) 0. A. W. B. Gill (11) and D. M. Stevenson (13) 1.. -

J. C. Rash (14) and E. I. Riches (20) 1; R J. S. Davies (9) and J. w Jackson (12) 2.2.

C. Atkin-Berry (15) and C. Niven (18) 0; D. Philip (13) and B. 8. Church (12) 0.

F. H. Atkinson (16) and S. D

· Brilliant Display Hovi gave a briffant display in the second set and his placings on both aides of the court were deady and

he often caught However, he Bowyer standing. was inclfried to make errors in the final set and his serving was weak. Bowyer led 62 in the first set Hovil took the next two games, but Bowyer the ran out 6-1

The second set went to Hoyil. At one stage he let 4-1 but Bowyer levelled the core, 4 all, then Hovi played bis best T. Moore and Dizzy Dean hom-and took the saten da ered for the Cardinals while Dizzy The final set saw Hovil run to Dean blanked out the Braves, a lead at 3-1; bit he was unable Owing to the rain the match to consolidate it and Bowyer,

1. T. Wakeford (16) and C. 8. between Chicago Cubs and Phila-playing rather more cautiously. Ashbrook (2010. B. Neyland (15 delphia Philles was postponed, took the next five games in a row, and F. L. Davies (18) 1.2) 6

American League 20

to win the set and match.

'A, H. Matthews (16) and P. C. REE Results were follows:

Bands (20) 1 W F. Brodie (16) Washington

Cheong Tuck Wing best Loke and J. 1. Forbes (18) Chicago Muka 46 14 Yaik Kwa 61, 62

Whitehead pitched for Chi

1 Sinclair beat C. Howard 6-3, 6-3,9

St. Louis 7:10 '0

·Boston":""

cago,

Rain caused the postponement of three matches, New York v. Bt Louis Boston v. Detroit and Philadelphia Y. Cleveland.

to

Ng Kok Thoy beat O. Grenier 6–3, 6–3,

LR. Ferri

lean Zone of the Davis Cup tennis Hovi tourcament Reuter,

Taylor (18); G. Clements (17) ard W Munro (13) 13. \

A Robinson (16) and T. G. Vaux (18) 01. A. Curley (13) and P. D. Harrison (18) 1.

H Hutchen (18) and C. W. War- ren, (19) 0. P. Barbat (18) and

H W Moxon (18) and C. Howel- zon (18) 1 4. Cheek (18), and

EBusson

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ANOTHER DOCTOR SAYS: ***Bisurated* Magnesia gives excellent results and is the ideal remedy for stomach pains and acidity, It is particularly recommended for Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Stomach Pains, Flatulence, and even Stomach Ulcers."

'BISURATED'

H. L Faculty of Medicine, Paria..

Magnesia

quickest stomach rellef known

Always on the oval 'BISMÄG1 tráď, mark on every package..

For

irritable Children

have examin

ed many so- called difficult and cross chil dren and could prove that in most instances. the children suf- fered from lack of calcium in the body,

writed a well-known specialist.

In the Strand Magazine" of March 1933, the well-known food expert, Miss Kathleen Dane, writes:

"Many children of the irritable, nervous lype, owe their state to a deficiency of organic salts, particularly calcium, notwithstanding the fact that the dietary appears to be properly balanced. Such ters do well when the

diet is reinforced by

food, such as Kalza

all over the country are noto recommending,

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