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MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929.

COLLEGE SPORTS.

POLICE SPORTS.

QUEEN'S PAST AND PRESENT FULL RESULTS OF KOWLOON-

SCHOLARS MEET.

HONGKONG CONTESTS.

tion.

trol

Hongkong

8. I. Baker

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P.&. Flold

MRS. B L. MANAHAN SAYS: "I KNOW ABSOLUTELY THAT MY PRESENT GOOD HEALTH AND WONDERFUL VITALITY

"ARE DUE TO POO ON CHINESE HERBS."

Mrs. B. L. Manshan, Hauts C. Boxy bettor than I have ever felt in my 278 Modesto Cal, U.S.A., mys-lfo and have never had a day of had suffered for nine years with sickness ainoo. I'am now living on s male trouble and gastritis. I was rich, rolling up at 5 o'clock in the afraid to go to a doctor because they morning and doing the work of ** would surely advise an operation man.. I am positively sure that my Having seon the terribia results of present good health and wonderful LS. Hargreaves prations, on similar cases like mine vitality are due to Foo On Chinbes I did not have confidence in this Horia, and the careful attention of thank of regaining ing former good the Herbalist" bileter 2 haalth

BeBe Thousanda: aufforing: from catarrh, "I continued to grow wors until I bronchial and lung trouble, throat, was confined to my bod: I was in cough, "asthtan, hay fever, -malaria, terrible pain and arony and nothing stomach trouble, Indigestion, constipa 18 would give me the least bit of taller tion, gastritis, piles, diarrhoea, fistula, Any food taken into the stomach; heart disease, eczema, scrofula, famalə insomnia, ay would. (nvariably turn sour, and I trouble, Dervousness,

19 Ins. Clark

··· L. 6. Orgm!

P. & Wiant A. E. Smith-

15 Insp. Hooker

84: Billiards.

Past and present pupils of Queen's The full results of the contexts College, together with a number of which have been decided in the Police friends, spent a pleasant afternoon Sports competition between the Hong on Saturday at the College Recreation kong and Kowloon contingents are grounds Causeway Bay, the given below

at

Lawn Bowls occasion being the distribution of prizes won by students last year for Kowloon swimming, fanns and drawing P. 8. Shepherd Amongst those prezent wore Mrs. BS. L. Logan E. Lindsell, who gave way the S. 1. McLellan awards, Mr. A. EL, Crook, the Head-Insp. Maylis master, and Mr. G. G. Anderson, whe.1. Fender represented the Old Boys' Associa L Dick

18. 1. Nicoll A "soccer game and a series of A. 8. I. Mair tennis matches between the past and present pupils wero'played during the afternoon. Ton was served on the rounds by Lane, Crawford's restaur

8.1. Fander ( Addressing the gathering after the LLB, games, Mr. A. H. Crook thanked the LB. Bowers 1.5. Tudor old boys for going there to entertain at Carpenter. them, He also thanked kit. Ip Kauns. Wright LS. Whitby ko for, bringing along, an old boyu 15. Bargreaves football eleven to play against the present pupils: · As-was to be expert- ed, the old boys won the gamo, įthis being in the natural order of things, for if the old boys could not beat the present pupils, they should be asham- I. MORT od of themselves and should not claim. Carpenter

L.B, Jessop to ba old boys of the Collego, The Dema same remarks applied to the old boya's, tennis team got together by Mr. FL. Fell Groso,

At the conclusion of the distribution

Kowloon

Total

150 L.8. McĽrod

109 Inap Bookst

100. LAB. Wsína.

51° Lub, Edwažde 100 LB. GaoFra) 103 2.6. X

78 AIG

71

Total Revolver Shooting. Kowloon,rirmi w klasykoölg W.B. Boot 100 P.B. Baundare 25, Williamson 725 P. 8. Witchle

110 Insp, Booker

110 LB. Wanne`

05 LH. Pennel

26 AL1. Hopkins

DO BJ. Carey

65 La. Pont

$20

TUG OF WAR. Heary Weghi.

of the prizes, Mrs. R. E. Lindaell was thanked by Mr. Crook for her nor Kowloon view, and was presented with *|8. I. Hoare beautiful bonquot done up in the L. 8. Berim colours of the College. Atfached to P. S. Poyntz the bouquet was a pluish cas contain- P. C. Banks ing a gold pencil.

P.C. Whiteroft

192 100

suffered greatly from bloating and gas, obosity, kidney, bladder trouble, In the stomach.". I 'was unable to do Frightë dissine, diabetes, rheumatism, Bylany house-work, and suffered, severe naurálgía, dropay, pyorrhes, oplieptio pkins besidos my female tronbis."-"]fts, paralysis, tumours, ulcers) ***I was in Ban Luls, Obisho, at that pimples, dizziness, headachea, noutas- stimo, trying a change of climate, but themla,, noultiš, and Vinkny other TAI became so ball that I wás usarly chronic disonses, have been--restored *forced to return to Modesto, Cal, in to honith rabid Bappinçli witabot saʼambulanoc. I was finally brought, polsonous drugs or the knife, by the 694 to as far as Ceres in an automobile Poo’On Chinóša Herbe.

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in which I was packed with pillowa

| While staying with ‘a relative there

they buggdated that I try the Poo On

** Chinado Herbs. I consented to do so, but was in such a weakened con- dition that I had to be almost carried

A

· Hongkong L. 8. Wynne S. I.' Smith" L. 8. McGreavy L. S. Alexander LA S. Kiondar 18. Edwatüs - L. S. Brown

198

300

THE POO ON CHINESE

HERES CO.:

YEE FOO LUN, Chinese Herbalist,

int

In to the office of the Poo On Chinese Managing Director, Founder of the

Horb Co.

Poo On Herb - Co. Over 'twenty-five years' praction) experience "I was told by the Herbalist that I America curing the sick with Chinose could be cured by the Poo On Chinese Herbs. Main Offoe, Modesto, Calif., Herbs and I immediately started U.S.A. Hongkong Office, 66, Queen's taking the treatment. In little over Road Central (let floor). Tak A month I was an entirely cured 0.5000. Once Hours: Daily I am, to Woman. I began improving tight 12.30 p.m. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Evening from the beginning, and in a few Hours: 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. by apocial months gained over 20 pounds. Sinco appointment only. European Lady in taking the treatment I" hkvo felt attendance.

The soccer game resulted in an P/C. Mattinson | overwhelming victory for the old P. C. Brand.

boys, the scores being seven goals as | P. C. HI against the single one that was put Kowloon won in two straight pulls.

in by the present pupils.

The

as

J. B. Johnson.

Light Weight.

Kowloon

Hongkong

L. 8. Findlay

I 8. Pennel

L.. B. Russell

L. 8. Gowans

L. S. Williama

L9. Rogera L. 8. May

LLS. Nolan

follow: poctive teams were

L. 3. 'Foll Old Boys-Yik Chan-pong; 8. ALS. Cordeaux Ismail and Wan Kwong-ting; Ko L, S. Brittain Sik-whi, Lai Bzo-chiu and Ng Po-lau; L. S. Jessop Chan Chun-sang, Li Siu-luan, Ip Kau L, S. Fowlie lo, Lam Yuk-ying, and Li Ping-kong. P. C. Lindan

Present Boys-Chung Chi-keung: P. C. MacNamara Mo Kwong-lam and Ma Sum-woon; F. C. Carruthers Wong Chi-kl, Ip Yuk and Wong Slu pul; Kung Ping-hol, Koo Hong-suct, M. S. Salleh, Cheng Tin-yau, and Kwok Fuk-wa.

In the tennis match the old boys won convincingly by 68 games to 23.

Scores:

Wei Chung, and Choung Wal-fung (Present Boya) lost to F, Grose and Tu Tak-cheuk 1-8; lost to Ng Kam- chuen and A. H. Rumjahn 3-6; hent H. Y. Ho and Iu. Tak-lam 5-4, '?

Taui Wai-put and Soonderam (Pro- | Bont Boys) lost to F: Grode and lu Tak-cheuk 3-6; lost to Ng Krim-chyen and A. H. Kumfahn 0-9: lost to H. Y. Ho and Iu Tak-Jam 2-7.

Gurbachan Stigh and Hung Man chiu (Present Boys) lost to F. Grose and Iu Tak-cheuk 2-7; lost to Ng Kam-chuen and A. H. Bumjahn 3-0; Jost to H., Y. Ho and Iu Tak-lam 4-5.

Prizes were distributed by Mrs. Lindselt as follow:

Swimming

Ono Length (Cinsa Lai Lok-out.

and 8)-1,

Two Lengths (Junior), Wong Blu-chl; 2, Hau San-chu; 3, Chik Siu-

fook,

Kowloon won in two straight pulls.

Position of Teams,

W. D.

4

Kowloon Hongkong.....

LOCAL YACHTING.

MENAGERIE RACE HELD

ON SATURDAY.

Pta,

A menagerie`raco was held at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon, this being the only event of the day. The handi caps were sealed, La Linda taking first place with Boojum second and Adana third

The course was Channel Rocke (P), Kowloon Rock (8), Lyonium' Beacon (S), Mark on Line (S), Cust Rock Buoy (S)," a distance of 8.6 milos,

Yacht.

Diana

Details of the Race,

Two Lengths (Benior)-1, Kung

Colleen... Ki-chung; 2, Wong Yat-bing: &, Chan Las Linda (1) Kim-ling.

Daphne *** 100 Yards (Junior)-1, Wong Blu-Why Wonder

Allea dot: 2, Ho Pak-hi; 3, Chik Siu-Look Boojum (2) 100 Yards (Senior)-1, Yeun Adanac (8) Yuen-wah; 2, L Book-fai 8; Lau Ming-on.

300 Yards Breast Stroke (Junior), -1, Wong Chiu-chi; 2, Ho Pak-hi; $; Yeung Yuk-wah

160 Yards Breast Stroke (Senior), Lau Ming-on; 2, Young Yued wah; 3, Li Fook-fal.

Two Lengths Back Stroke (Junior).{ -1, Yung Ying-nam; 2, Wong Blu- chl; 3, Yung Wah.CAL.

100 Yards Back Stroke (Senior) 1, Yeung Yuen-waki 2, Lau Ming-on Diving-1, Chik Blu-fook; 2 Fook fait 3, Kwok Kui-iun.

Small Boys' Team Race-1, Class

7A.

Junior Team Race-1, Class 4B. Consolation Race Chan Nal- chi; 2, Hau Bau-tin; 8, Ko Wal-yin.. Masters Raca-1, D. M. Richards. Old Boys Race.--Chiu Keung-wah,

Tennin Championship Singles: Teul Wal pul, winner; Gurbachan Singh, - run- нет-ир.

" Hodicap Singlet Họ Hung winner; A. K. Ismail, runner-up.

Drawing.S

let Prize, Cheung Hing-les and Lee Shiu-yuen (equal); 2nd prize, Loc Shiu-choen

Maps.

Upper School: let Prize, Yeung Wales; 2nd Prize, ip kam wings, Lower School; let Prise, Lei Kam. bong: 2nd Prize, Ho Pak-kir 3rd Prize, Fung Yee-man.

RUSSO-POLISH PACT.

Zephyr

Pierrette Joan

Finishing Corrected

Time. Time. 5.09.13 6.07:47

5.11.28 6.05.44

5.04.03

5.28.80 5.28.20

5.29.21%

5.00.89 4.06.58

5.10.62 5,08.14% 3.21.84 5.01.00 6.26.50 5.05.20

6.34.59 5.11.20

6.29.9.2

6.00.44 5.31.27 6.08.31 Yesterday's Championship. cruisers, was hold geatorday ever the The third Championship race, for follwing course Datum Rock (8), Mark on Discovery Bay (8) *Mark on Exe; Channel Rocks *(8). result was as follows:

Yacht

La Cigale (8) U and I (4)

Finishing. Corrected Time Time 2.60.20 2.50:20 #.08.48 2.50.8F Norseman (2).. 8.21.58 Feathers (7) 8.36.30 8.02.35 2.44.59 Queen Bea (1) 8.24.20 2.41.48 Carlow (6) ........... 8.43.45 Coquetle (5) 8.25.80 2.56.40 267.19

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LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.

Here Is the solution to the

London, Jan. 24. The Prime Minister addressing 4 public meeting at Dundee last aight, dealing with "the" Industriai outlook, stated that there a to-day a Better tone and more hope in the

Now, York, Jan. 26 industrial world than there has In consequence of complaints been for some time past. The as to delays and errors in the exe- trend of trade is upward. It is not cution of Stock Exchange prders! rapid, but it is more widespread owing to the rush of business, and than it was. The State can help, an insuficiency of brokers to cope but the less, it tries to manage and with it, the governing committee control, the better. It will be for has recommended that the present puzzle on another page. : industry.

membership of 1,100 bo increased The Premier attached great fm to 1,875. Tale is the rat increase PUCK, DOCK, DONK DONS, DIFFICULTY ARISES IN TEXT coveries now in process of applica value of scata is $625,000, andra be

portance to the "scientide dis in half a century. The present EONS, ERNS, ERGS, OF TREATY

tion, which may be of the greatest proposed that existing members bel help" and mentioned in particular entitled to sell a one quarter inter Bukharest, Jan. 27. the provision of fertilisers from the est of membership so as to derive With regard to the Russian pro- fixation of nitrogen, which he a bonus of $156,000, while retaining posal to concludo a treaty equlva. described as the only good thing the right to trade. Reuters Am- lent to the Kellogg Pact with Po- which came out of the war, and the crican Service.. land, the latter agraed to the reliquidation of coal, which may cent. Rurnarilan suggestion that transform our coaládds,”! ** Poland should not sign the docu- Referring to the industrial ment except in company with Ru- changes taking place, Mr. Baldwin

New York, Jan. 20. mania, - Nan

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