THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

beg to announce

that they have just received a full supply

of

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

THE ROYAL ENGINEERS

· IMPROVE POSITION.

The Royal Engineers improved their position in the cricket League yesterday, when they met the R.A.S.G. at Sookunpoo and won by over 100 runs, after knocking up 178 for nine wickets, declared. The Service Corps replied with 72, Durand taking six. wickels for 16 runs.

The full scores were:

Royal Engineers."

Sig. Waters, b Simpson *.

Q. M. S. Leppard, e MeIntyre, b

Bimpson

L/C Penny, c and b Fey

Set

Harrison, e Lyons, & Simpson

Opl

b Fry ...

Sig. Warwick, e Simpson, b Me.

Intyre

C. 8. M. Kennard, b Melniyro

10

30

13

1

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

.LATEST PROMOTIONS AND

TRANSFERS.

Captain W. Shaw, of the Luchów, has gone master, Nanchang. Captain B. Umploby, of the Nanchang, has gone master, Luchow.

Mr. Y. N. Campbell, chief officer, Shuntien, has gone acting master,

BARRICADES OUTSIDE POLICE COURT.

CHARGE AGAINST A STEPMOTHER.

London, Dec. 12. Dramatic scenes woro-witheased at the police-court at Rovorley, Yorkshire, when little Jean Stator, aged 7, made her first appearance

IS IT CATCHING?

A Theory and Somo Proven Facts About Rheumatism,

A now theory of medical science about rheumatism is that it is contagious and may be passed os by one person to another sleep. ing in the same room. But this has not yet been definitely provon. One of the few certain items of knowledge about rheumatism is

Cheklang. Captain S. M. Barling, of in publle since she was found lying that in many thousands of case

the Chekiang, in on reservo.

Captain A. Cook, of the Chenan, has gono master, Naghai. Captain N. Hardie, of the Ninghai, has gone master, Chenan.

Captain J. E. Richards, from re- 10 Berve, has gone master, Fatahan, Captain R. Mitchell, of the Fatahan, 40 in on Homo leave,

- g--

L/C Durand,c Tavlin, b'Simpson.

1

Col. Skinner, not out

41

Licut, Osborne, b McIntyre

Lieut. McDonald, not out

I

Extras Ava

Fry

Simpson Lyons

McIntyre

10.

Total (for 9 wkts, dec.). 178 - Bowling Analysis.

0.

15

M. R. W.

2 61

1.06

10

VICTOR

VICTOR ORTHOPHONIC RECORDING RECORDS

and

ORTHO-GRAMOPHONES

R. A. 8. C.

Cpl. Croweroft, run out L/C Fennell, b Durand

Pie. Wingfield, & Durand Ptc.

Lyons, c Durand,

1./C Tavlin, b Osborne

Pte. Fry, b Darand

Pte. Andrews, not out

Pte: Edwarda e and b Osborne

Pte. Simpson, b Durand

Capt. Williams, b Durand

L/C MeIntyre, b Durand

Extras

Direct from America,

and beg to extend their Invitation to

GENERAL PUBLIC

ོབས ཝཱ ཌི #

31

Skinner

Captain D. Lupton, from reserve, has gone master, Kwangchow. Cap

nin J. D. Milne, of the Kwangchow, has gone master, Antung. Captain G.. A. G. Morse, of tha. Auking, is on TEBUTVC.

Mr. P. McAlister, chief officer, Tatung, has gona chief officer, Ichang.

Mr. J. R. Llley, from reserve has gone chief officer, Ninghai. Mr. E. L. Hurley, chief oflicor, Ninghai, has Kone chief officer, Hain Peking. Mr. T. Gofton, chief officer, Hisin Peking, bas gone chief officer, Tatung,

Mr. W. P. Bruce, from reserve, has gono chief officer, Luchow, Mr. 3. Atkins, chief officer, Luchow, has gone chief officer, Shuntien.

Mr. J. N. Daniel, extra second officer, Hsin Peking, has gone second 12 officer, Tungling.

Mr. W. B. Paul, chief officer, Wan- thaien, is on reserve.

Mr. D. C. Cameron, extra second oficer, Ttaung, has gone acting chief oolleer, Linan.

11

Mr. J. S. Anderson, chief officer, Linan, has gone extra chief oficer, 72 sin Peking.

Mr. C. W. Rendall, second officer, Wantung, has gone extra second w.allicer, Wanhaien,

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R.

the

Durand

Skinner Oaborne

12.5 4 16

> 2 30

1

1

15

to try the wonderful Victrola productions they are now in a position to offer.

A full stock of the Records by the World's Great Artists are now ready for their customers..

POPULAR WITH ALL CLASSES OF SMOKERS

CAPSTAN

NA CIGARE MADE IN ENGLAND

Aamscan Tieluppo Oh, (Chsten | Lad,

£0-798.

Thin aðrarian mene in soonać by

E. HING & CO.

SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP CHANDLERS

HARDWARE. MERCHANTS.

PHONE:---UENTRAL Nə, 1110.

Wing Woo strast

TEL/Central 25

EXPERT MASSEUR, Cures Rheumatism, NervousRCES and all kinds of chronic

ailments.

Madamo H. MORITĂ.

Madame E. AKAJL

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

Mr. F. II. W. Graybrook, chief officer, Tatung, has gone chief officer, Fengtien. Mr. S. C. Smith, chlef officer, Fengtier, has resigned.

Mr. J. W. Bennelt, second officer,

Antung, is on reserve. Mr. R. C. B. Lee, second officer, Ningpo, has gone second officer, Antung.

Mr.. E. Michelmore, second officer, Fatshan, is on reservo.

officer,

Mr. A. McVean, from Home leave, has gone chief engineer ofleer, Shast. Mr. J. Symington, from Home leave, has

chief engineer Kune Tatung,

Mr. A. Puddephat, on arrival from Home, has gone extra third engineer officer, Shasi,

The following have been select ed to represent the Kowloon 1st XI v. Queen's on Kowloon Football Club ground, on Saturday, kick of at 4 p.m.-Angus; Guest, Pile;

Mr. W. H. 9. Ward, third engineer Hedley.. Easterbrook, Robson; Clemo, Davies, Spary, Miles and oficer, Wachang, has resigned.

Mr. R. L. Ingledew, third engineer Baldwin, Reservo-Hast,

officer, Sunning, has gone second The following have been selected engineer affleur, lehang. Mr. E. C. to represent the Kowloon 2nd XI razpatrick, second engineer officer, v. Pollce 2nd XI in the Shield | Ichang, bus gone extra second match on St. Joseph's ground, opisngineer.offeer, Hsin Peking. Saturday, kick off at 230 p.m.: Mr. A. B. Sinclair, third engineer Angus; Moore, Hast; Canipbell, officer, Hsin Peking, has gone third Nicholls, Blacklock; Hannah, Wad-engineer officer, Sunning, dington, Moss, Dunnett and Enst-

Reserve-Seddon,

MAR.

LAWN TENNIS.

Mr. J. A. Anderson, from reserve, has gone extra second engineer olieer, Tatung.

Mr. J. M. Brackenridge, second engineer officer, Chekiang, is on re- Berve. Mr. H. S. Luscombo, from reserve, has gone acting second eagineer officer, Cheklang.

Mr. J. W. S. Hood, extra second

UNIVERSITY PAST STUDENTS engineer officer, Kwangehow, has gone

BEAT THE PRESENT,

unconscious, seriously injured, acar the Beverley racecourse early on November 16,

Her stepmother, Mrs. May Slator, was charged with the at tempted murder of the girl."

Owing to the behaviour of the public on the last two occasions, when Mrs. Slator had been brought to the court, the police to-day took exceptional precautions to deal with them.

They put barricades in front of the public court and lined the people up in ranks.

Whispered Replies. Jean was first questioned by Mr. Basil Barton, who prosecuted. She the questions in a replied to whisper.

She said she was with her mother on Westwood Common on the day alio was hurt. Her mother had a

basket,

in the basket?-Some string, which Mr. Barton: Had aho anything my mother put there.

Tell me what happened-Jean? Mummle put some string round my neck.

Jean added that she did not know what happened next. Waking up in Hulk Royal Infirmary was the first thing she remembered.

·

it has been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, the reason being that it. is a dinerdur of the blood and Dr. William' Pink Pilla aro a'remedy essentially for blood disorders.

The evidence of Mr. Kärl

Weinman, manager of the Motro- politan Hotel, Colombo, Ceylon, affords convincing' proof in this connection. Mr. Weinman states:

For eight months I suffered from rheumatism very acutely. The pains were in my, muscles. and joints and caused me such gony at times that I could not move from my bed. Constipation troubled me, I had no appetite, there was hardly a night that I slept soundly. This state of my health made me greatly worried and depressed.

doctor I commenced a course of "Acting on the advice of a

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. · Aftor the first two bottles there WOO marked Improvement, the palom were much easier, my appetite. revived and I was able to alcop better. As I continued taking the pills the fording of depression coun- vanished and before long all signs of rheumatism disappeared. put my rheumatism down to Dr. Williams' Pink exposure, Pills cured me of it entirely, therefore I recommend the pills to other rheumatic sufferers."

Captain Foster, the ty, analyst, said 1 corner

near

of ♫ brick found the apot where Jean was discovered was stained with human blood and had a fine flaxen hair attached to one corner. On a pair of gloves be- longing to prisoner he also found a spot of human blood.

In his opening statement Mr. Barton stated that near the spot. where Jean was found there was half a brick. It was quite dry, nl- though there had been heavy rain the previous day.

Mr. Slator, he said made a state- ment which ran to 20 closely-typed foolscap folies. It took 74 heure to make, hut Mrs. Slator had rest and food during that period.

Mr. Barton read an extract from the statement

ordinary girl. She did not laugh She (Jean) never played ko an and was a dreadful child. She was very, destructive, and when asked why she had done certain things al- ways replied, "I did it to vox you, mummie."

The hearing was adjourned.

POWERFUL FILM AT THE QUEEN'S.

EMIL, JANNINGS' FINE ACTING.

1

There can be no questioning the dramatic power of "The Way of All Flesh," the Paramount film at present being screened at the Queen's Theatre. In it, Emil Jannings Scores another big

extra second engineer officer, Tean. Mr. H. S. Myler, from reserve, has The University "Present" entertain-gone extra third engineer officer, Tean. ed a team of the "Past" yesterday at Mr. K. McDonald, extra third Pokfulum, and lost by the narrow engineer officer, Kwangchow, has gone triumph, for, above all else, the margin of one game. Scores were extra third engineer officer, Anhui, as follow:

Ng Sze-kwong and C. Chon beat G. de Souza and T. K. Tan 6-5; beat K. T. San and T. W. Chong 6-5; beat I. C. Lim and H. T. Les 6-5.

T. C. Iu and Horace Lo lost to Souza and Tan 4-7; lost to Sun and Chong 4-7; beat Lim and Lee 10-1,

A. II. Rumjahn and T. L. Iu lost to Souza and Tan 4-7; lost to San and Chong 4-7; beat Lim and Leo 6-5. Total: Tast" 60, "Present" 49.

GUARDS' CRICKET.

A

1:

from

Captain H. S. Allison, from Home picture stands forth as an example leave, has gone

this master, Luenho. of the forceful acting of Captain A. Sinclair, of the Luento, talented screen star. is on reserve.

Captain A. Dockwrey, of the Foo- shing, is on reserve. Captain W. A. Balch, from reserve, has gono master, Fooshing.

The story is simply told, without the aid of many sub-titics. The first part shows a day in the well- regulated life of August Schiller, Captain W, J. Booker, of the Hop-the cashier of a German bank in sang, is on reserve. Mr. E. L. M. America, and this is in some Merrett, chief officer, Leesang, has respects quite the best part of the gone master, Hopsang,

film. Schiller is then sent to Mr. J. Shiel, from reserve, has gone Chicago for the purpose of effect- second officer, Tingsang.

Mr. C. R. Harris, second officer,ing the sale of cortain bonds, and Kunwgo, le on reserve.

on the railway trip ho falls in

The Guards' Association of Hong- Mr. J. Tolmie, third officer, Cheong with a woman of the world, who kong and South China, at a meeting shing, han resigned. Mr. II. J. Cairns, soon has him in her grip-too held in Lane, Crawford's on Tues-from reserve, has gond third officer, soun, perhaps, to be really con- day, discussed the possibility of Cheongshing,

vincing. Then follows a series raising cricket team

Mr. J. D. Palmer, from reserve, has of disasters, culminating in the amongst their members to play gone third officer, Chaksang. other clubs in the Colony. The at- Mr. R. Clark, from reserve, has loss of the bonds and erroneous tendance was not very large, but Mr. B. L. Barcus, third engineer willing to bring shame on his gono third engineer ufficer, Pingwo, reports of his tragic death. Un- the hope was expressed that mem- oficer Pingwo, hus gone third engineer family by a revelation of the truth,, bera who were not present and who officer, Kwalaang.

Schiller, now a broken man, be wished to play cricket would_com-

Captain J. B. Bruce of the Ichang, comes u "down and out! Ho municate with the Honorary Secre- has gone master, Chekiang

finally braces his family, now risen Mr. W. L. Thomas, chief officer, to afluence as a result of the Szechuen, has gone acting master, musical genius of one of his sons, Ichang

eventually slinks away into the but fears to reveal his identity and great city. The pathos of the situation le rather too drawn out, but the temptation to give a happy ending to the story has been re- sisted, and for this reason the film is all the more effective,,

tary,

THE REPARATIONS COMMITTEE.

GERMAN REPRESENTATIVES

APPOINTED.

Berlin, Jan. 9.

king.

Mr. F. N. Booth, chief oflicor, Sheng- king, has gone chief offeer, Szechuen. Mr. J. R. Forster, second officer, Chenan, has gone chief officer, Sheng Mr. R. W. Forster, from reserve, has gone second officer, Chenan.

Mr. R. J. Powrie, from reserve, has gong supernumerary chief officer, Hein Peking,

As we say, Emil Jannings is Herr Schact, president of the Mr J. 8. Anderson, aupernumerary responsible for some fine acting, Reichsbank, and Herr Albert second officer, Hain Peking, Is on and a word must also be added of Voegler, the steel magnate of Home leave

the work of Phyllis Haver as tho Dusseldorf, have been appointed Mr. J. W. E. Warrior has been "vamp." The flm is somewhat German representatives on the Re-appointed supernumerary second morbid, but of its emotional power parations Committee of Experts.

Doctor Melchior, the Hamburg Ichang, has gone chief officer, Shun- Mr. Y, N. Campbell, acting manter, banker, and Herr Ludwig Kastl, of tien."

ofleer, Hain, Peking.

there can be no question..

the League of German Industrial- Mr. J. Atkins, chief officer, Shud- ists, are substitute delegates-Won, has gone supernumerary chief in the world," anid Dr.

**The L.C.C. In the fairest master Neuter.

C.S.H. officer, same ship.

Brereton retiring Divisional In- Mr. J. A. Johnston has been ap-spector, L.C.C., in his farewell to peinted second officer, Wuchang, the Education Committee. Mr. M. Manuk will speak on has gone second officer, Chungking.

Mr. J. M. WeWilliams, from Icave, "Our Influence in Life" at the

·

All the London police were given usual weekly lecture of the Thes-Chungking, is on reservo-Shipping a strop, and a tube of shaving cream Mr. G. I Torrible, second officer, a Christmas-box of a safety razor, and Engineering.

4, On Lan Street; Tel. No. C.4805, sophical Society, to-day at 6 pm

by a well-known firm.

Any reliable chemist can supply you with Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla. But bo sure they are Dr. Wil llama. To get the same resulta as Mr. Weinman you must have the genuine, not Babst.tuks,

Clears

the Track for Thinking!

Parker's New Duofold

Fastest of All Pens

Saves Effort in Writing Themes -or Taking Notes

Pressureless Touch brings ink at touch of point to papat. Write your fastast-it keeps up with you. No sticking or blotting, or any other patty interruptions from a Duofoldi

Thus it clears the track for thinking-really helps you 10 'get better marka.

Non-Broskablo,yat28%lighter then when made of rabber,

31 years' experience - 47 Fas provements-32 patents—all to make better pens,

Mandarin Yellow,Lacquer-rod, Lapislazuli Dlos, Bazbing Black, and Jade-all black-tipped and very talling.

Look for "Geo, 8. Paiker " DUDFOLD" on the barrel—to get the genuine.

All good pen counters have this, classic, Bee how it clones your

mind for better action.

Sole Wholesale Agents: DODOR & REYNOda (China), Læo. 3 Canton Road, Skanghoi

Parker

Duofold

| So sad kinek Guter Clash, Inc. Trade Man 17, 5., PR, OR

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship- building and engineering work. Complets stock. Best Teros, Immediate delivery,

SINGON & CO., ESTABLISHED A.D, 1000,

HING LUNG BL

Phone Somertoninom. Osoteal BIN,

Share This Page