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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, MAY 4, 1936.

BIG SUM WILL AID

T. B. CHILDREN

ERUPTIONS Colony's Response To quickly heal

Flag Sales

DANDRUFF disappears BY ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

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Every day, gently massage Cuticura Ointment into the scalp with the fingertips. After an hour or so thoroughly shampoo the head with Caricurs Soap and rinse well to remove the soup. This daily treat- ment relieves itching and allay's infiammation at once. The soothing, healing, antiseptic Cuticura pepe-

trates to the depths of the eruption. It destroys the lurking germs which " keep the disease active, and steadily estak dishes a healthy condition of the tealp.

A matchless treatment for strength- ening and restoring weak, lifeless hair, for preventing falling hair and premature baldness.

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A million smiles!

The cruel pain and flats lence is soothed away in a moment with a little doss of Woodward'i. Gripe Water, baby's . unfailing remedy in all the troubles caused by teething, ind gestion, colic, wind.

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Over $4,000 is expected to be raised from the sale of flags for the St. John Ambulance Brigade on Satur- day, "Kowloon boxes have not yet been returned but in. dications are that a satisfactory total will result.

The sum realised is to be devoted towards the maintenance of tubercular children, at the Cheung Chau hospital where many youngsters are making remarkable

progress.

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Officials of the Association stated yesterday that although the pected figure of $4,000 compared unfavourably with last

year's $5,500, it was highly gratifying con- sidering the Anancial depression.

A lower figure was expected how- ever as last year the street sales continued throughout the day and collections were made in the New Territories

On Saturday the sales concluded at noon and no boxes were sent to the New Territories.

Money from Hong Kong boxes aggregated approximately $3,000 and there are still several Kowloon boxes to come.

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THOSE WHO HELPED

Those who assisted in the collec- tions included:-

Hour, Konr

Central District: Selers. M135 Isobel Woo, Misses. Kwok Hing Wing. Best, Arnold. Stalker, Young. A Thiriwell, Joan Wallace. Ivy Thiriwell, Milly Thir well. Arnold. Chak."

Mesdames Luna. Smith-Wright. Hugh Jones, Platt, Sherry, Mitchell, W. A. Staley. Gerrard. Shakery, philips. Kidd, Rumjahn. Burnle. and Paul.

Nursing Division; Y.W.C.A, Cen- tral, Mong Kok, Man Shuen, Sun Shau, King's College, Mal Fong.

Hospitals; Yeung Wo Nursing Home. Tung Wah East. Tung Wah Hospital.

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It is expected that 10 per cent. probably have to be deducted because of counterfeit 10-cent Convenors: Central; Mrs. G. E. pieces, say officials of the Associa-F. Hole. Mrs. E Raymond, Mrs. tion, as it is now difficult to dis- tinguish good coins from bad.

KOWLOON GENEROUS

The response from Kowloon was most gratifying and Mr. Trevor. who was in charge of the cotec- tions there, reported that although 26,000 flags and flowers were dis- posed of, many sellers had sold out before 8 a.m.

Of the boxes mceived on Sa- turday the largest individual cot lection was $109.39 by Miss Helen Lo, who was followed by Miss Isobel Wog with $77.05 and Mrs. Mitch with $56.51.

Dr. LS. Shin and his band or teipers at Wanchal collested nearly $600 from that district alone and the Bellios Ors School boxes from the western district realised $252.82.

CHILDREN HAVE A DAY OUT

AT ST. ANDREW'S

Nearly 200 children attended the 17th annual Sunday School festival of St. Andrew's Church at the vicarage on Baturday. After a programme of sporting events the children were enter- Lained by a cinema show by Mr Phillips and a comedy turn-by Messrs. J. C. M. Grenham, J. J. Ferguson, W, C. Simpson and D. A. Nooy. Community singing brought the afternoon to a close.

Mitchell, Mrs., Langley, Quarry Bay; Mrs. Phillips, Eastern District; Dr. L. 6. Shin, Mid Levels; Miss Alce Kwok. Western District; Mrs. Stark. Mr Tse Long Chul,

Schools: Mut Foog. Sun Stau. Belfios Girls' School, St. Stephen's Girls St. Paul's Girls, Holy Spirit School. St. Joseph's College. King's College. Fairlea Giris," Man Shuen. Mül Fan, Ling To. Man Tsun. Che Hang, Chuen Tak, Lai Chak. Ching Fing Sung Tak Mủ Far

Kowloon Convenor: Corps Officer Trevor, assisted by Staff Sgt. Loberson,

Sellers; Mesdames Barkes, White, Trevor, Misses Stella West, Holland, Curr. Reynolds, Alves. Dunnett, Kowloon Nursing Division, Chung Wa Girls' School Kit Fong Girls' School. Diocesan Girls' School. Yaumati Government School

POSTE RESTANTE

Letters for the following people are lying at the Post Office:---

Peter B. Allen, Mrs. W. G. Ander- son, Joa. N. Berief, Miss A. Bolton, Mrs. C. B. and A. M. D. S. Bolton, Miss R. Bolton, D. Damp + Braken- bury (““Saponi), Miss M... Burnett, Paul Buschow (c/o Mesara. Henry Waugh & Co.), H. Campbell, Ix 8. Chen, Ching Hoy Sung, C. J. Clark, B. Closson, Madame R. Deter, V. Derenevski; 3. Espoire, H. M. Farr, Mrs. Louise Gibson, James L. Graham, W. F. Green, W. R, Hamel, Mrs. F. V. Harding, Har- thorn Hayden, Hong Kong Imp. & China Produce Exp. Co., W. E. Howard, Mrs. M. Jackson, Mrs. J. Johnson, Sub.-L. H. H. Jones, Miss C. Kennedy, Robert P. Kerr (8.7. Athene), F. Klemp & Co., W. R. Kneale, Koo Soo Cheang, W. H Babies' Race:Bertie Philips Lam (Great Eastern Press), M. de (Boys), and. Bạwn Ramsay (Girls). Lange, Leclercy (telegram), Mrs. Potato Race: Harold Lapsley H. P. m, Dr. C. Stuart Lin, A. C. (Boya) and Lena Arbusof (Girls),

| Lofts, Mrs. Cora Lyle, C. H. Mc- Egg and Spoon Race:-Donald Nally, Dr. Elisabeth Meyer, R. C. Chester Wooda (Boys),

Three-Legged Race:-P. Tyler and R. Grimths (Boys) and Vida Jan and Joyce Hardy (Giga),

Consolation Race:-Miss R. Chees mian (Girls).

Rev. J. R. Higgs and Mrs. Higga were in charge assisted by Miss his Wooley and Mr. R. H. Wong.

Results:

Juniors

Flat Race: A Warren (Boys) und Clay Lapsley (Girls).

Pass, Mrs. G. Pressey, Angela Trigo Ross, Seedihine Battery Factory, Mrs, W. Selsdon, L. T. Shamdasani, Albert Silver (c/o Matson Lirie Docks), A. Q. Smirnoff, L. G. Stari- koff, W. R. E. Stephenson G. E. Etockley. Tan Jen Koon. Henri Skipping: Dorothy Wheatley and Wegelin, Mrs. E. M. White (Mody Joyce Gardner (Girls).

Road, Kowloon). Peter S. Wong (Sharp and. Doehme).

Seniors ·

Potato Race:-D. Warren (Boys) and Miss M, Deacon (Girls).

Exg and Spoon Race:-F. Tyler (Boys).

Musical Chairs:-Miss B. Sulivan, Three Legged Race:-D. Garton and A Deacon (Boys) and Betty Houghton and Pat Klžby,

Parents Race:-Mrs. Griffiths, Teachers' Race:-Miss M. Bmith and Rev. J. R. Hings.

"RUGGER RESULTS

London, May 2. The following were the results of Rugby matches played to-day-

Aberavon 3, Linnelly 0

Briston 13, Gloucester 0. Cardiff 3, Neath. 5.

Hartlepoole Rovers 0, R., F. 'Oak's

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Registered Articles

H, C. Chen, Capt. E. Godines, L W. A. Chush, Land. R.H. (parcel), Kwong Wo Chung Bank, Helene Orlova (Del Monte Cafe), A: Rochat (8AB, New Road), Blow Choon Leng (Health House Wash- Jing & Disinfecting Co.), L. Watters

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Radio TelegraINS Yeechisan, Banfathou, Safwanno from Mennda, "*.

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Ho Klenheng, c/o Waky, 37, Jer- vols Street from Cholon,

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Northampton 3 Coventry, 15. Plymouth Albion 0, Torquay

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