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Amazing evidence of the remarkable speed with which Indigestion and stomach pains can be stopped has been revealed by medical, experiments and X-ray photographs ketual case. These prove the ingredients of Bisu- rated Magnesia to be the quickest acting and most effective, khawn to medical polence. Within 5 minutes a zemnoconfui of Blaurated Magusala la tits water produced, complete relief in casas where nambarises other remedies had falled antiraly.

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I take it regularly. Ipften had very good results.

Its Action Explained-prescribe it for my patients, and have

Simply take a teaspoonful of the powder in tile wabir." The moment this soothing draught reaches the tortured stomach it begins to wosten: the pour, farmenting sol diated food. The contents of the stomach basemasa. bland. and, soothing, as mille to the sensitive stomach lining. The pain qulekly loseins and presently disappears. By following up, the treatment, sher: éach meal, your harassed.......... stomach., vek. BOOK love its ondernem ena grow strong, motli you can eat whatever you like' and enjoy Every meal, without fear of wind and pain.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1936.

POLICEMEN AT

PLAY

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Keen Competition At Annual Sports Meet

Around the Courts

HEROIN PILLS

A heavy fine of $2000 or 3 months was imposed on a Chinese woman by Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday

AMENDS MADE Wu Ting Po, unentp oyed. ap peared before Mr. Schone.d at the Central Magistracy on Saturday on a remanded charge of theft of a bicycle from 385, Hennessy Road, for being in possession of 3483

aeroin pills. last year.

It was stated that the

der:n- Brillant weather favoured the Police for their Annual Sportsdan't we had paid $20 amends Meeting at Caroline Hiil yesterday, to the owner.

Defendant was bound over in a and the many interesting and well-

of good fought events added to the making bond of $50 to be

haviour for one year. of a perfect afternoon of recrea- tton The stand and the Pavilion were gally decorated and contri- buted colour to the surroundings,

The success of the afternoon speaks volumes for the committee in charge of the arrangements and organisation of the Sports. Music was provided by the band of the H.MS. Dorsetshire under Band- master T. P. Forture, by kind permission of Capt. A. J. L. Mur- ray and the officers of the Darset- shire. They played many charm- ing selections and some old time favourites which were thoroughly appreciated.

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Among the many people present at the Sports were Sir Thomas and Lady Southorn, the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Wellington, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King. Mr. Tang Shut Kin and others.

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The woman, Hong Mai Ying ad- mitted the possession of some pllis and said that they were given to her in a parcel by "another woman. She did not know what was in the packet.

A WOMAN BANISHEE Ng Yuk King married woman, a returned banishee from Canton appeared before Mr. Macfadyen st

ROBBER CAUGHT Wong Sam; unemployed sentenced to three months hatc labour by Mr. Schofield on Satu- day at the Central Magistracythe. Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- day. Defendant stated that she was forced to follow a man with whom when he was found guilty of the

she had lived as his mistress to ac- charge of attempted robbery at

She the ground flour of No. 121 Main

company him to the Colony. Street, Shaukiwan,, at 3.15 am. on

did not want to but he said that it would be quite alright for her. March 7.

Sergeant Danbrowsky stated that he saw a man running "away from the bottom of the stairway of the house. He went up there and found the defendant half in- side a doorway trying to reach for jacket. The door had been par- tally burs! open.

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AMAH BOUND OVER Yuen Lau spinster, was bound over in a personal bond of $75 to At the conclusion of the Sports, the. Hon. Mr. King made a short come up for judgment within one year at the Central Magistracy on speech in which he welcomed

Saturday when the appeared be- Lady Southern to the Sports and congratulated the various athletes fore Mr. Schofleid on two charges on their successes. He thanked of arceny. The first charge the South China Athletic Associalated to the taking of a wrist M. watch the property o Mrs. tion for the use of the ground and

3rd the gear, Capt. Murray and the Saga of 256. Lockhart Road,

flour, and second y a gold finger band for their music during the afternoon and Mr. Perdue and his ring, the property of Yuen Chut. committee for the able manner in a spinster Hving at 323. Hennessy which they had made the day a Road, 2nd floor.

success.

At the conclusion of this speech Mr. King asked Lady Southern to distribute the prizes to the win-

rers.

THE RESULTS

Det. Sergeant Fiches stated that the defendant was emplored

i.

While they were here he wanted to borrow $10 from her but as

she could not give him the money he told the authorities about her.

His Worship did not accept her plea and sentenced her. months' hard labour.

MORE COINING TOOLS.

to

tracy on Saturday charged with (a) possession of coining tools, (b) possession of coining press and (e) possession of 76 counterfest nve cent pieces.

Defendanta were remanded 48 hours.

for

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TWO SHOTS FIRED BY DEPUTY

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dali

Press" (Copyright),3

Belgrade, Mar. 6.

ver as

APPEAL ON BEHALF

OF YOUTH·“

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press (Copyright,)]

Berlin, Mar. 6.

"

A moving appeal was jointly is-

MISS JEAN BATTEN

A preliminary police examina- tion of the Deputy who dred two sued by Labour Minister. Franz shots in the Skrupshtina on Fri- Seldte, Economics Minister, Dr. day noon, revealed that he is nam- Schacht and Agriculture Minister Tong Cheung (39), Tang Yuened Damian Armantovitch, belonging Barre, Labour Front leader Dr. Ka (24), were brought before Mr. to the Yeftitch opposition. The Ley and Youth leader Baldur von Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis-motive for his act can not be dis- Echirach to all employers, to make When, room for the boys and girls who covered for the moment. attacked after he had fired the leave school on April 1, and are shot, he tried to wrench himself cager to begin learning a trade-

Fransocean. Few Service. free, using the shaft of the revol- and seriously weapon: wounding one Deputy..

"When after some time the Pre- mier re-entered the Chamber at the head of the whole Government, he was greeted by cheers for several minutes. Thereupon several De- putles ruse in turn to voice the in- dignation felt at this assault.- Vraniaczan News Service

ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

Belgrade, Mar. 6. Fürther investigation later on showed that Deputy Arnautovics box, a few feet away from the had in reality attempted to as place where the British Minister $100.00 sassinate

Premier Stoyadinovics, sat. 100.00 but Deputy Dimitriewics Knocked The other two shota hit the floor. the automatic out of the assall-It is believed that Arnautowies was ant's hand. One shot was at that but a chosen agent for a group whe $0.00 moment fired, and the projectile plotted against the Premier's life.-

5.00 was later found in the diplomatist ransocean News Service.

DONATION

5. 3. A. A. And Brigade

The Director of Ambulance has acknowledge, with

as an amah by the first complain- the honour to ant and that she had been dis- I grateful appreciation and missed on March 4 as she had the folowing donations:- been unsatisfactory. She had hot From British-American To-

and after wages

bacco Co. per Mr. F. been paid any

Stafford Smith she had

complainant коле the missed her watch. Complainant From Mr. M. nazee...... had gone to the defendant's house From Staft an'., Pupils of Queen's Col'ege per Mr. The following were the results or and there had heard the second

F. G. de Rome the various events:

complainant saying that she had

JM 100 Yard open to the Indian lost her ring. The watch was sub- Contingent.-1. B.123, 2. B.016, 3.sequently found beneath the de- B.209. Time: 11.2/5 secs.

fendant's bed and the ring behind

it

100 Yards' open to the Chinese Contingent.1. 0.647. 2. C.654, 3. C.442. Time: 11.4/5 secs.

160 Yards open to the European Contingent.-1. Gough, 2. Sullivan, 3, E.27. Time: 11.2/5, secs.

100 Yards open to the Chinese Clerical Staff.-1. Tang Shui Kai, 2 "Leung Kin Ling. Time: 12.4/5

seca.

100 Yards open to members of the Police Reserve.-1. E. Chang, 2. A. Hamid. Time: 12.4/5 secs.

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a loose brick in the kitchen, Remarking that he would

give

or a chance. His Worsh'p bound ber. over as previously stated.

STOLEN RICE

Three Chinese appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon on a on Saturday Magistracy charge of the theft of 100 catties of rice from outside the Hop Hing Leung Rice Shop on March 5 or 8.

whe

The defendants were Cheng Hak High Jump open to all Contin- Kat, (27), Kwok Hing Kee (25), ; gents.-1. Zaremba. 2, B.691, 3. and Cheng Wing Yau 23. A.155 and 0.637 tied: Height: 5' Inspector Chester-Woods

prosecuted said that the defendants Three legged race open to Aslatieived next door to the shop in Police-1, C.646 and C.656, 2, D.27question. The rice was kept outside the shop and on the morning of 220 Yards open to all Contin- the 6th the master discovered gents-1. Gough, 2. G. Dennis, 3. that some of it was missing..

Defendants, admitted that they B.816 Time: 26.4/5 secs.

Police Messengera Race. 1. did take some of the rice but t Wong Kun, 2. Lo Chuf.

and D.233.

was only about four cattles. They 880 Yards open to members of took the rice, as they had no work H.M. Services.-1. G. Hamilton and had nothing to eat. (RUR.), 2. A. S. Ewart (RAF), His Worship fined them $20 or 3. R. S. Ryan (R.A.F.). Tine:-23 weeks hard labour mins. 14 secs.

+440 Yards open to all Con- tingents.-1. Gough, 2. E.3, 3. B.123. Time: 82.3/5 secs.

100 Yards (handicap) Veterans Race open to Europeans.-1. The Hon. Mr. T. H. King, 2. Mr. D. G. Shaw, 3. Mr. S. 1. Thorpe. Time: 13.1/5 secs.

OFFENSIVE WEAPON

Chan Sheik Lan (25), and Chan Fuk (29). appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magi- tracy on Saturday on charges of (a) loitering and (b) possession of an offensive weapon

It appears that the defendants were seen by a detective: standing outside a shop at No. 85 Prince

Obstacle Race, open to Asiatic Police.-1. C.442, 2. C.847, 3. D88.

Obstacle Race open to the Euro-Edward Road and as they looked pean Contingent.-1. E3, 2. £155, 3. 2.27.

880 Yards open to all Con- tingents.-1 Gough, 2. B.481, 3. E.30. Time: 2 mins. 23 secs.

Putting the Shot open to Astatic Police B.681, 2. B.387, 3. E30. Distance: 35 feet 5 ins.

Half Mile Bicycle Race open to Asiátic Police.-1. C.538 2. B.091, OW.13.

50 Yards Backs Race, open to Aslatie Police.-1. C.647, 2. D.290, 3 C4423,

suspicions he went up to them and asked them what they were doing. They could not give a satisfactory explanation so he took them to the Police Station

First defendant said an answer to charge (a) that he went there to see a friend who had promised

to give him some money.

Second defendant said that the Orst defendant asked him to go along with him.

In answer to (b) charge first defendant said that he accompan- 440 Yards Open to members of led a certain man who wanted to the 8.C.A.A.1. Hin Chi Chun, 2. see a friend who had borrowed an overcoat from him. Defendant Leung Kam To. Time: 59 sees.

Long Jump, Open to all contin- took the chipping hammer along gents-1. Zaremba, 2. Mackenzie, as he thought that the friend of 2. B.616. Distance: 19 feet 11 Ina.his may be adapted.

Uniform Race open to Asiatic Police-1. C.44, 2. D.124, 2. B.79.

Relay Race Open to all Contin- gents-1 Europeans, 2. Indian, 3. Police Training School.

Band Race-1. J. L. Herrod, 2

Henly, 3. W. B. Sharp.,

The prosecution stated that the. first defendant owned, a man ten dollars and this man had been pressing him for it so he kept watch inorder to assault him.

On charge (a) both defendantą were convicted and sentenced to Tug-O-War, open to all Con-6 weeks hard labour. First, ne- tingents-Winners Indians, (New fendant was sentenced to 6 weeks' hard labour on the second charge. Territories);

W.

thanks

The Royal Empire Society has elected Miss Jean, Batten, the New Zeniand air-woman, an honorary fellow.

Miss Batten was the Mrst 'woman to By solo to Australia and back and has since flown the Southern Atlantic to Bouth America.

LIPTON'S TEA HINTS

There is nothing easier than to make tea well-except to make it badly. So here are some hints on how to make the best of it.

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BUYING TEA. Tea is the cheapest and most economical drink is the world. From one pound And it pays in the long run to buy good tea of good tea you can brew as many as 200 cups. because it is more economical to use, and the difference between the cost of one cup of poor tea But there is all the and one cup of good tes is so infinitesimally small as not to matter. difference in the flavour and it is the flavour that is really the luxury that everyone can now afford

STORE TEA IN AN AIR-TIGHT CONTAINER. Tea loses its flavour if it is exposed It ought to be kept in a caddy, or in a to the air fo long, especially in a moist climate. glass jar with a screw top, or in clean tin.

USE THE RIGHT KIND OF TEA-POT earthenware tex-pot for making good tea.

to remove all stains and dried after use. brush will come in handy for this.

LIPTONS

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CHOICEST PURE CEYLONTEA

Nothing compares with an ordinary browo This should be carefully cleaned, not just rinsed, When cleaning don't forget the spout; a small

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MEASURE THE QUANTITY OF TEA CAREFULLY. "One teaspoon. ful per person and one for the pot is & sound old-fashioned rule that has never been besten. But if good tea is used there is no need to allow one for the pot," unless very strong tea is wanted, for good tes is more economical than sheap tea.

USE ONLY FRESHLY BOILED WATER. Take care to warm the pot thoroughly before putting in the tea. Thea pour on freshly boiled water-not. water that has been allowed to simmer. Better ted will be made if the kettle is kapt free from the lime or chalk deposits of bard water...

ALLOW "FOUR MINUTES FOR INFUSION.'' Pour freshly boiled water on to the leaves until the tea-pot is full, bat don't pour out the tea into cups until you have allowed it to stand for at least four minutes: The lid, of course, should be put back as soon as the water is poured into the pot, and then the whole should be covered with a cosy. Don't forget that tea should never be allowed to "stew." If it is allowed to stand too long tea Iones all its virtue and its flavour.

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