PASSENGERS

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

The following passengers left by the R.M.S. Empress of Japan yes- terday:-

HE. Sir Wm. Peel, .K.CM,O., KBE, and Lady Peel, Mr. S. H. Potts, Dr P. L Newman, Prof. G. T. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. McLay, Mr. J. T. Eekine, Captain- D. B. Michell, R.A.. Mrs. W. T Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bul

and Miss J. H. Seth, lock, Mrs. Mr. N. G. Sheldon, Mr. H. Borgen, Mr. J. T. Illingsworth, Surg. Capt. and Mra A, T. Rivers. R... Mr. J. G. Pulcher, Mr. E R. Campbill, Mr. G. L. Wilson, Mr. L D. Morricoll, Mr. J. E. Barnes, Mr. D. W. Biggar, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Raymond, Mr. A. Rowe, Hon. Mr. C. Crommelin, J. P. Braga, Mrs. Comdr. and

Hunt Mrs. E. M. (retired) Prof. L. Forster, Mr. and Mrs Chan Bing Him and five children and Mrs. Lo, Mr. J. Tang, Mr, J. G. Lock and Party. Mr. and Mrs. Fung Ping Fan.

S.S. TAIPING

The following passengers left on the 5.3. Talping for Australian ports via Manila yesterday:-

Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs Bundred and infant, Mr. and Mrs. S. Blundell, Miss B. Blundell, Mr. de Burgh B. B. Perase, Mr. J. Bell, Mrs M, Crear, Mr. J. A. Craik, Miss E. B. Everett, Mrs. E. M. Miss V. M, Everett, Forster, Miss Lucy Fox, Mr. Gib- and son, Mrs. Norman Hall, Mr Mrs. Hunter, Miss Hunter. Mr. N. W. Higgins, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. H. H. Lahne, Miss Maxwell. Mr. A. Malone, Mrs, W, A Molloy, Miss E. Molley. Mrs. T. W. Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. B. Carnell, Mrs. J. Scarey Nichol. Mr. R. C. Philp, Mrs. J. Rhodes, Miss J. I. Rhodes, Miss Richmond, Mr. H. Simms, Mr. C. A. Stephens, Mrs. A. Tonne. Mrs. A. Trillo, Miss Tallls, Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Tyler, Miss A. N. WI- Hams, Mr. J. A. Williams

SILVER JUBILEE MEDAL

Naval Recipients

The Commander in Chief. has much pleasure in announcing the award of the Jubilee Medal to the following ratings. The Medals wil be issued to ships for distribution shortly.

HLM.S. KENT:-C. P. O. G. R. Rawiin, C.P.O. W: H. Thompson," G.P.O. W. A. Makepeace, C.P.O. Lince, W. M. Bridger. C.P.O. ' C.P.O. E. T. Morgan, C.P.O, J. Brodie, C. Mech. F. G. Hall, C. Mech, J. A, Cook, C. Sto. T Rooke, CER.A. 2 G. H Mount, 3.B.C.P.O. S. T. Peck Sy. C.P.O. H. D. Young. Clr. Sgt. R. M. E. C. Feasey.

H.M.S. CORNWALL:-C.P.O, R E. J. Napthire. C. P. O. W. S. Stoneham, C.P.O. A. H. Barnes. Finch, C.P. O. Tel C. P. O. J. Williams, Ch. Mech. T. F. Paritt. Mech. G. M. R. Hide, Mech. W. C. Judge, Ch. Sto. E. Marks, Ch. Shipwrt. 1st Class J. G. Jones, Ch. E.A. 1 A. J. Walters, Clr. Sgt. R. M. A. W. Chalden.

HOLS. DORSE VSIFIRË:-C. P. O. A. Mander. C.Y.S. G. A. Bates, Clr. Sgt. E Stratton.

H.M.S. BERWICK:~Ç.P.O. G. H Blatchford, C.P.O. J. W. Gilhespie, Ch. Mech. J. Denley, Mech. L Rasper. Mech. D. A. Ware, Mech.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1935.

LEAGUE TENNIS

Yesterday's Games

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Four matches in the “D” division of the tennis league were played last evening when the Chinese Recreation Club showed great form to beat the P.R.C. by 9 sets to nil.

The results of the

WETC:-

IRC. v. KF.C.

LAWN BOWLS

Teams For This Afternoon

for

A full programme of lawn bowls matches has been arranged this afternoon when some inter- esting bowls should be seen. On the Cralgengower ground the "A" matches and "B" teams of the Club will meet' in their league fixture and though the former are expected to win the ""B" may be depended upon to put up a good fight.

On their own ground, the Indian R.C. defeated the Kowloon Foot- ball Club by 51 sets to 34,

The scores were:-

A. K. Minu and M. Hassan

(I.R.C.)

10 11

18

The teams fr to-day's fixtures are given below:-

98

FIRST DIVISION

C.C.C. "A" T. C.C.C. "B"

G. Duncan

beat W. J. Knox and J

6-1 beat White and D. Knox. 6-3 drew with C. Faller and G.

Winch........

A. E. Conees A. 8. Gomes H. 'Beer"

"W. T. Brightman

W...GM

6-6

M. I Razack and A. R. Suffled

(I.R.C.),

beat Knox and Willis

B. W. Bradbury E. el Arcull! ·

(skip)

(skip)

6-2

G. L Buchanan A. Coelho L.C.R.'Souza W. Atkins

beat White and Knox. 6-1° C, Summons lost to Fuller arid Winch 4-5 U. M. Omar M. U. Razack and A Bakar,

(I.R.C.)"

lost to Knox and Willis....... beat White and Knox lost to Fuller and Winch

C.R.C. v. P.R.C.

M.AR. Souza C. S. Rosselet

(skip)

(skip)

J Landolt 1-8A. A. Razack 6-1 R. B358

R. Luz 5-7

(skip). Kowloon G.B.C.

J. R. Soares M J. Medina

W. Field

#

Playing on their own ground at A. 9. Russell !

J. Sutcliffe, Ch. Sto. J. Tuckett. | Causeway Bay, Chinese R.C. gain-J. Watson

C.P.O. Cook J. Coombe, Ch. BA. 1 GE, A. Maunder, Cir. Sgt. A. A. T. Davis,

HMS. SUFFOLK:-C.P.O. J. H. Spier. C.P.O. A. Guttsell, C.P.O, G. Brown, C.P.O. Tel. J. McClaren, C.Y.S. O. Seeney, Ch. Mech. 1. Maunder, Ch. Mech E. Phillips,Ÿ- Ch. Mech, "J. Peart, Mech, E. C.

Wille, Sy. CP.O. F Isaacs, C.P.O.

C. K. R. Patterson, M. A. A C.

Barclay, Clr. Sgt. F. E. Handman.

H.M.S. CAPETOWN:-C.P.O. P. R. Parry, C.P.O. D. Brown, Mech. R. H. S. Griffiths, Ch. Sto. J B Milford, CERA 2. E A, Gumb.

HM.S. HERMES:-C.P.O. C. E; Figgett, C.P.O; A. E., Whitehead, Mech. L. J. Lugger. Mech, W, S, R, Pow. Mech. W.. Wilson, S.B.C.P.O. J. G. T. Creek,

The following passengers arrived from Manila by the ss. President Hoover yesterday:-Major A, Beck HMS. ADVENTURE:—C.P.O. D. erleg. Mr. Louis Binnan. Mr. Edwin C. Forbes, C.P.O, H. E. Ryan, Ch. Butler, Mrs. Mary B Baker, Mr. Mech. H Healey, Mech. J. W. Ronald W. Barr, Mr. J. C. Cooking-Furze. Ch. Sto. F. Travers, Ch. ham, Mr. A. P. Drakeford, Mrs, E. Sto. A. Johns, Ch. Sto. F. F. Drakeford, Miss E. Drakeford, Miss Hallett, Ch. Shipwt, 1 Cy Dunstan,

Off. Cook 1. C. Drakeford Dr. S. Gatchalian. Mr. Lee Guy, Mrs. H. Hughes, Mrs. M. Meadows. Mstr. J. Meadows, Mr B. Ohnick, Mr. C. E. Payne, Mrs H. L. Richards, Mr. A, B, Williams, Mr. H. I. Young.

INDIGESTION AND STOMACH PAINS

Stopped in 5 minutes! Relief-quick rolïet--is your one overwhelming necessity when suffer- ing the pains of indigestion. That is why leading medical authorities -specialists, doctors, hospital- recommend and specify Bisurated' Magnesia for even the most ob- #atinate cases of dyspepsis, acid

stomach and gastritis.

They know (for they are in touch with the latest developments in medical practice) that recent X-ray tests and medical research have #proved the ingredients of 'Binirat ed Magnesia, to be the quickest acting and the most effective known to medical science.

HMS. CALCUTTA:-C.P.O. J. L.. Martin, C.P.Q. A. Reddyhaff, C.P.O. C. T. Lambert. CP.Q. A Williams,

W.

C.P.O. A. E. Baker. G.PO, Tel. E. J. Weller, C.P.Q. Tel. R. Cox, CERA. 1 A. J. Mòrley, CER.A. 2 S. R. Brown, Cir, Sgt. S. W. Trott, Clr. Sgt. W. S. Sykes. HMS. MEDWAY:-C.P.O. E. G. White.

II. M. S. OSIRIS: — C. P. O. W. Walker.

H.M.S. OSWALD:~C.P.D. G, R, Rose.

H.M.S. PROTEUS:-C. E. R. A. 1 G. C. Sergeant,

"

KM.S. DUNCAN:—C.YS. F. 6. V.

Heath.

HMS, DECOYF. H. Farker, Ch. Sto. 8. Parr.

H.M.S. DAINTY:-C.P.O. A. V. Nicholas,

H.M.S. DIAMOND:-C.F.O. P. W.. Cahill.

H.M.S. DELIGHT:-C.P.O. C. G. Marshall.

H.M.S. GRIMSBY:-C.2.0/F:J. V. Johnston, Ch. Sto. P. Terry.

H.M.S. HERALD:--C.P.O. F. C. E. Gee, Ch. Shipwt. 1 J. H. Johns.

HMS. TERROR:-COA. 1 H. M Cole.

H.M.S. TERROR 2;-C.P.O, Tel R. E. Hodges, C.P.O. Tel. F. T.

'Bisurated Magnesia is a fam- pléte treatment for the prompt re lief of all stomach troubles. Not only is it a potent neutraliser of the harmful acids which cause in digestion and stomach ulcers-it | Searle. also spreads a soothing, protecting im over the inflamed stomach lin- ing.

"Get Bisurated' Mágnesia powder or tablets from your chernist or store to-day-but always look for the oval BISMAG' sign on every package if you want the quickest- acting stomach remedy known.

TO-DAY ONLY at" the

Majestic Theatre

at all shows

The Wallaby Troupe

AUSTRALIAN

PERFORMAN

METAMOÚR WALLÁBY KOUPE

HMS. TAMAR:-C.P.O. E. Black, CP:O. W. Hodgeskin, G.P.O. Writer F. G. HEI, P.O. Tai Sing, Shipwrt. Ah. Wong.

H.MS. SCARAB:-O. Steward, 1 A. EL Ching.

H.M.S. LADYBIRD:-C.P.O, L. B. Ray.

H.M.S; GNAT:-C.P.O. H. W. Pavey.

H.M.S.. BEE:-C.P.O, J. M. Sen- wright.

HMS. APHIS;—G, P. O. Pantin.

S. F.

H.M.S. CRICKET:-C.P.O. R. J.. Dunford, CERA, 1 P. E, Soper.

"H.M.S. COCKCHAFER:---C. P. O. T. A. T. Goldring.

H.M.S. Fenton.

GANNET: C.P, J.

H.M.S. PETEKEL:-C.PO, H/W. Humphrey,

-HMLS. SANDFIPER: C.P.O.. G. Goodman,

ed a convincing victory over the J. Budding Police R.C., winning all the nine L. Guy

sets.

The scores were:-

Li Hau Mo and Fung Iu Kan

(C.R.C.)

beat M. R. Major "and 3.

Galvin

beat C. Plie and O. Car-

ruthers

beat W. E. Meadows and B.

C. Baker

Chan Hau Po

(skip)

P. Farrell J. Tetley

J. C. Brown

(skip)

0-2 A. Holland

H. Nish 6-4 V. Petherkk

J. Meyer

J. Cavanagh

(skip) Kowloon Docks

J.C.S. Fender

T. Tallon

6-1

W. 8. Drake

and Li Ping

(skip)

Kowloon C.C. v. Police R.C.

Fung (C.R.C.)

beat M. R. Major and J. A Galvin

J.W.M. Brown

6-4

H. Hampton

beat C. Pile and O. 'Car-

ruthers

R. P. Phillips

6-1

W. McHardle A. E. Silkstone G. Moss (skip)

beat W. E. Meadows and B.

C. Baker .................. 6-1 Leung Ting Kau and Lau Man

Kut (C.R.C.) beat M. R. Major

Galvin

beat C. Pile and

ruthers

E C. Flacher F. C. Cralg

N. Bebbington A. Hyde-Lay

(skip):

W. McLeod

Nolan

(skip)

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

17

113

| 10

2:0

11

CANTON NEWS

B

IN BRIEF

**

225

£7

90

1

8

| NOTE—Figures in parentheses indicate namber of letters in the words

required.

Across.

1-It's a gift, in a sense (5).

-No old screw, this, (5).

Garments in sombre guise (5). 13 "Comparatively" speaking this distinguishing mark would be an animal (5). 16-Ceaseless (7).

18-This letter ins Across is "D"

(7). 20-Quite superfluous, of course

(9), 21-Put a number in this state of stupor and you'll see the polat (4).

22-Bella's completely lost her head

and left this girl behind (4), 23-Such valuable things are surest

when mixed (9). 28-Imbecile (7).. 30-Novel

detective

Christian

names, shall we say? (7). ... 33--No friend of ours (5). 34-Customary practice (5). 35-Lady's maid with a big head

⚫ (7). 36-Bum up-though not in judicial sense (5). 37-He'll "larn" you! (5).

Down.

the

5-Does it describe 'a, whilsky and soda without the whisky? (5).

6-This bird has Black Magic in

its heart (5).

Reds Retreat In Szechnen

(From Our Special Correspondent) ·

Canton. May 17.

The Communists near Hut Bee in Southern Szechuen have given up further hold on that district. Under pressure of the government, forces, the Communists are treating westward..

Large

-ar

out-

numbers of Nanking troops are crossing the Chin sha River into Szechuen. Huf Lee is not in the hands of the Commun- isis, who occupied only the skirts of the city Government troops are inside the city and will make contact with those out- side in a joint effort to repel the Reds.

6f

7-"A low fellow, T-this foreign

8-Angler's accessory (4),

Judge might say (4),

There is no danger to Yunnan- following effective "suppression of the Communists. General

Chiang Kai Shek will remain in some the provincial capital for 11-Poor fellow, he's always "being time to readjust provincial and military affairs. General 'Fan Shek Sheng, a native of Yunnan, as been appointed special com-

Yunnan and missioner for be in charge of civil affairs: M- tary matters are in the hands of General Lung Yun.

sat upon (7). 12-"True ram" (anag.) (7). 14-Bears witness (7). 15-Irritating and all in for the

most part (7), 17-The farewell of Francols (5), 18-Her daughter's a real gem (5). 24-Coin, sail, small mortar or kind

..

of paper (5). 25 On the move (5)." 26--Quite common to see us on the

top (5). 27--Rejoice exceedingly, late last month, in short! (5)... 28-Change doom to exploit (4), 28-Study this sort of shelter to

get its capacity (4)...

31-Ein (4), 32-Part of a gun-lock (4),

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:—

Across.-1, Hypocritical; 7, Bram- 1-Just what the doctor ordered ble: 9. Deflate; 11, Entertainment

(4).

∙13. Animadversion; 18 Tension: 19 2-Wholly a pipe but partly a cask Agelong; 20, Transmutable.

(4).

Down-1, Heave; 2, Clear: 3 3-Battle early in the Great War | Indra; 4, Infantile; 5, Aware; 6,

-(5)

Abstract; 8, Battalion; 10 Estrange; 12. The; 14, Inner: 15. Venom; 18. React: 17, Noose.

4-in which he was on the win-

rung xde (5).

(skip) W. Orchard

T. Hunter

J Shepherd

and J.

....... 5-2. Gittins O.: Car-

E. G. Pest

8-2

* Kern

Goodwin

W. S. Dall

G. Perking

J. Fraser

W. E. Hollands √

6-0

(skip)

(skip)

beat W. E' Meadows and B.

C. Baker

K.C.C. v. SOUTH CHÍNA

On the Kowloon Cricket Club ground the South China A. A. beat the home team by 5 sets to 4.

• Scores:-

H, N. Wong and Y. H. Leung

(S.C.A.A)

lost to D. S. Green and L. E.

Kirby

Club De Recreio v. Indian R-C. J. E. Noronha D., M. Khan C. H. Basto

F. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Sliva

(skip)

L. J. Sliva L F. Xavier

CE Marques 5-7 H. A. Alves

"beat W. Hirst and A. E. Perry 6-4

beat D. Or and V. 'H. Free-

man

M. Tang and

(S.C.A.A.)

C. M. Tsang

beat D. S. Green and L.

Kirby

MI. Razack

M. Y. Adai

A. R. Minu

(skip)

A. H. Rumjahn A. O. Madar

A. M. Omar

A M. Wahab (skip),

(skip) M.. R. Abbas S. O. Bux. K. M. Omar

A. A, Remedios 6-3. Ozorio

L. A. Gutierrez FIM Silva

7-5 beat W. First and AE. Perry 8-2 beat D. Orr and V. H. Free-

män

K. S. Cheung and K. K. Wong

(S.C.A.A.)

Inst to D. S. Green and L E.

Kirby

6-4

0-8

lost to W. Hirst and A. E.

Perry:

...... 5-7 lost to D. Orr and V. H, Frée-

man

RADIO Y A.BG.U.

(skip)

A. R. Dallah

SECOND DIVISION

(skip)

Yacht Club v. Craigenzower C.C. G. S. Archbult W. English J.A.D. Morrison Di. Karanjia J. Bentley

H. W. Randall BE Maughan W. K. Way

(skip) E. B. Reed

(skip)

A. Stevenson

4-6

HL Fox W. Phelps A. W. Brown A." Kitchell J. L. Shelishear W. Ward (skip)

(skip)

The Radio Club beat the Kow-E. S. Abraham J. Leonard Icon Bowling Green Club on the A. Murdock A. Rhodes lalter's ground, by 51 to 3 points

A. T. Hamilton Y. Abbas Scores:

J.W.C. Bonnar Dr. Fernando

(skip)

Wm. J. Chanson and Kalwant

Singh, (Radio).

lost to T, Armstrong and P.

W. Waterton

beat W. A. Bland. and J, L.

Tetley

2-3

(skip)

Taikon R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.

D B. Bone B. Rogers A W. Norrie D Waterton "W. Cunninghan M. J. Henderson 6-2J C. Chalmers G. Sherrin

(skip)

(skip)

6-1D Peoples

B. Bright

A. Kitchell

S. Pollock

!

LAR. Duncan

J. Watson

G. H. Stewart

(skip)

beat R. Millar and E. C. God-

win M.. Sheriff and

(Radio), drew with T. Armstrong and

P. W. Waterton

6-8

W. Brown lost to W. A. Bland and J.

L. Tetley......

3-a A. Park lost to R. Millar and E. C.

Godwin

J. C. Poison 3-8 T. F. Stainton

G. Singh and K. Blogh (Radio) beat T. Armstrong and F. W.

Waterton ................ 7-5 beat W. A. Bland, and J., L

Tetley

9-1

6-2

beat R. Millar and E. C. God-

win

H.M.S. TARANTULA:-C.P.O. à. G. C. McIntyre,

HMS. CICALA: CPO R Spooner,

SHIPPING MOVEMENT

C

"H.M.S. MOTH:-C.P.O. G. Den- mark.

H. Rose

G. T. Padgett

A. F. Paul

(skip).

J. G. Haigh v. Sorby

.H. S. McKay

W. B. Muskett

(škip)

A. S. Tarbuck. H. 8. Jones de Rome

A, Webster

J.F.V. Ribeiro

E M. Remedios F. X Soares

(skip)

C. "Roza-Pereira

D. Alves.

-C, A; Lopes

J. J. Basto

F Harper

W. Burling

E. J. Edwards G. S. Graver H. Westlake, Jr. B. Currie H. Westlake, Sr. A. Brooksbank

(skip)

(skip) B Williams A. Humphrey

P Morgan

W. Buler

J. Purvis

(skip)

A. O. Brawn

AP. Guterres J.MS. Rosario

A. V. Barros

Dr. R. Basto..

(skip)

(skip) Civil Service C.C. v.“H. K. F. Č.

H. Major

(skip)

Jackson

J. Russel.

A. Steven E. W. Hamilton A. McKella:

L Whant

R R. Davies

E. Tuck

Cleaning Up Bias Bay The garrison around Bias Bay will be increased to one regiment, so that there will be sulficient troops to hunt out thepirater lurking in that vicinity. Two pa- trol boats wil station around the waters there on the watch for pirate boats. The land and sea patrol will comb out "all known pirates.

In addition,"a census

of the people in the vicinity will be tak- en. This is to find out those who have decent employment and who are likely to have joined pirate gangs.

Every person's behaviour has to be guaranteed by t families Rewards will be offered to those who supply informsà Bérs leading to the arrest of pirátek The military authorities beleve that, this scheme will wipe out the Redy once for all.

Sugar Plants Stop Work The sugar plants at Shun Cho and Shih Tảu have stopped work owing to the lack of good sugar cane as raw materials. Crude su- gar la coming bere from Java to be refined by the local govern- ment

plants" The "sugar cane grown in Kwangtung at this time of the year is not suitable for the production of sugar.

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New sugar plants will be estab- (skip)ished at ghun Teh and Swatow. - *

Machinery will be ordered from the Skoda works in Szechoslava- a. The machinery at Shih Tau came from that country and was (skip) found to be quite satisfactory.

A. Macfarlane

(skip)

J

HEPBURN

More thrilling

More More

J. G. Charlton

GEF. Thompton

(skip)

G. Chambers

W. E. Hale

C. Kosking

THE LITTLE

MINISTER

ALAN HALE :

Skyjama 20. Bertin's

lex w stary of

pa utede luch Etound of burbulaark eurot stripat ...

(skip)

(skip) Police B.C. v. Kowloon CC,

Lee W. L. Clark W. N, Headridge F. C. Spary G. 8. Alexander LB Lammert.

EL Overy 8 Logan

(skip)

(skip) A. G. Channings F. B. W. Smith' A. J. Johnston J. LA Dinnen J. Riddell

W. W., Hirst W. 8. Glendenining J. P. Robinson

(skip).

(skip) A. Wright - M. N. Rackusen'

The R. M. 8. "Empress of Asia" W.J.D. Cameron: S. J. Houghton arrived at Kobe yesterday, leaves J. R. McWalter W. Mulcahy ́HMS. · SEAMEW>-C.P.O. O E. to-day for Nagasaki where she is W. Smith T. Carr. Ranson.

due at Nagasaki on Saturday and leaves for Shanghai and Hong Kong the same day."

HMS. LABURNUM:CPO. 8. J. WHEL

... (skip) «

(akcip B.K. Electric v. Club de Recreto R. C.--Butler FA. Xavier

zuh JOHN BEAL

REURALI PR BURE

AT THE

KING'S

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