BILIOUSNESS TABLE TENNIS

On March 21

Some forms of stomach trouble are Leagues To Recommence really serious, some are very painful and some are simply distressing. Diliousness la distressing because it makes you feel no good for anything-work or play, eating or drinking. Mise D. D. G. on. dured such misery. before she found relief."For three years," she writes, suffered from very bad billous attacks, until a friend of mine told me about Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Since then I have taken it regularly and been iree from these attacks.

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'I thought I must write and tell you how grateful I am to Macleans. By friends have asked me what I take, and I have recommended this wonderful treatment Now they take it regularly and feel heaps better for it.

It not only enables you to enjoy your food without fear of suffering afterwards, but it gives you a new vitality."

To be able to say good-bye to your stomach trouble is a tonle in itself. Don't put up with pain any longer. Get a bottle of the original MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder and you will be on the high road to complete recovery and now vitality. You can always tell you have got the right powder when you see the signature

ALEX. C. MACLEAN" op

the carton. The signature is repeated on the bottle for your further protection. Maclean Brand is never sold loose-only in battles in cariens (powder or tablets).

If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from your local chemist or store, write to Banker & Co., P.O. Box 530, Hong Kong.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING Will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on BATURDAY, 12th March, 1938, com- mencing of 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell well be rung at 1,30

P.I

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

upon

the

The visit of the Hungarian cham- plans to the Colony caused a break in the programme of the local Table Tennis League, und it has now been arranged to re-commence on March 21.

re-

The Men's Singles League has almost been completed. The maining matches to decide the cham- planship between Chu Kel-chi, Louls Shek-chung and Shu Shiu-knu will be played at the Confucian Club on March. 14, 10 and 16.

The following are the entries for the Men's Teams, Women's Teams, and Women's Singles Leagues, whleti are yet to be competed for:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1938.

Men's Teams-Silver Star Music Club, Confucian Club, South China

Warren William and Jeanette MacDonald in Athletic Association, Chun Shing School. Wah Yan College, Chun Wah coming to-morrow to the King's Theatre. School, Sal Nam College, Wai Young Young

Men's

Association.

Cross

verub, lol Wah English School,

Corps of Signals, Ellis Kadoorle School, Wah Yee School, Chinese Young Men's Cinematle Federation,

"THE FIREFLY"

BADMINTON MATCH NOTES OF

Canton "Ka Kong" Team, Royal Alt Exhibition By Women At CURRENT

Force, Hung Min Stageplay Federa- tion, and the Chinese Correspondents' team. (Eighteen entries),

Ladies' Teams South China Athleile Association "A", S.C.A.A.

Club de Recreio

The Club de Recreio held 1

INTEREST

(Continued from Page 8.)

a programme of badminton matches thetr next trial, they will pick on a was given by a team selected from team which will supply the ballst the women members of the Chul MR. Wall, the Irish representative, who played against picked women is experiencing great difficulty players from other Clubs.

Irish feum for the A large in raising an

International Tournament which is crowd attended,

to take place shortly. W Irishmen in the Colony please get in touch Yaumat Police with him, c/o the Station?

"B", Silver Star Music Club, Sai Nam "Ladies Night" last evening, when College, Ping Yeung Athletic Asso- cinilon, Man Chun Girls' School and the Wah Heung Athletic Association, (Seven cuiries).

Ladies'

Singles-Yeung Wal-pun, Won Wai-heng, Lam Wai-ching, Lor Shau-bing, Lor Shau-king, Yung Hing-wan, Chu Lal-law, Wan Pul ching, W. J. Skinner, Ho Shok-yuen, Sho Yin-heng, Lo Shul-ping, Ng Lai-

Prior to the exhibition, a men's ngor, Chan Mul-yow, Wong Oy-lan doubles match in the second round and Chu Kau-shan. (Sixteen en-of the championships was played be- tries).

tween F. H. Kwok and G. A. Smith

CORINTHIANS

SCORE AN EASY WIN

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including tax) are obtainable through the

Manila, Mar, 0. personal In their first game in Manila to- SECRETARY application of a Member, such Mem-night the Islington Corinthians scored ever on ber to be responsible for all visitors an overwhelming victory introduced by him, and for Payment All Chinese team, nine goals to ni

Chinese were unable to get The of All Chits, &c.

into their stride against the more experienced opponents and play was almost entirely in Chinese territory. close at 12.15 p.m.

Five goals were scored in the nrst Timns ure obtainable at the Clubhalf. Sherwood bogged six during House provided they

ordered the game.-Reuter, from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.

The Secretary's OMec, 1st floor,

Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will

pro

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission to the Publie Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Svidlers and Saltors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN, Hongkong, 7th March, 1838.

SUNDAY

Secretary.

QUEEN'S

&

ALHAMBRA

The Singing Ohl You Dream About and the Looney Guys You Scream About...all in one big happy show that swings with melody I

and P. H. Wong and C. Au, who won THIS evening at 6 pan., the Council of the Hongkong Hockey Asso- elation will meet at St. Andrew's Church Hall. Members are request- ed to attend.

15-7, 15-0.

In the women's match, the Club won B-1.

Miss O. Riberio and Miss M. Silva

(Recreio) beat Mrs. Stokes and Miss M. Grimths 21-8; beat Miss U Khoo and Miss Cheung 24-19; beat Mrs. S. W. Clark and Miss Sommers 21-3.

and Miss M. Xavier

Miss M. Reberio beat Mrs. Stokes and Miss Griffiths 21-11; beat Miss Khoo and Miss Cheung 21-9; beat Mrs. Clark and Misa Sommers 21-14,

LAD

ADIES' League games for Satur-

day are:

CAER CLARK CUP

Y.M.C.A.

v. St. Andrew's (C.B.A. ground, 3 p.m.)

BRAWN CUP

Miss C. A. Remedios and Mrs. N.

Grimths 21-18; beat Miss Khoo and tion when they Miss Cheung 21-13; lost to Mrs. Clark the and Miss Sammers 23-24.

Castro beat Mrs. Stokes and Missners-up in the Brawn Cup Competl

The nonchalant chap in white is director Raoul Walsh, reading tho script of "Hitting a New liigh," starring Lily Pons. The ion is an actor in the Alm, which has a jungle sequence. WW) the lion eat the director? The Hon will not eat the director. This in Hollywood, fojka, whora loua are siasies.

Y.M.C.A.

V. C.B.A. ("Y" ground, 3 p.m.) THE St. Andrew's second eleven THE

lost their chance of being run- went down 10

Y.M.C.A. lowly-placed

Inst Saturday by 1-0. The Saints were doing very well until their last three matches when they were unable to feld their regular team due to some of the players being on the sick or injured list.

*

ON Tuesday at Sookunpoo, the Rajoulana Rifles defeated the Middlesex Regiment by two goals to one in the Army Large Units Com- petition. Pritam Nath and Gonal Ram scored for the Rajputana Rifles and Histock for the Middlesex.

Wind Plays Havoc With Rifle Scores

Marksmon Awry In Yesterday's Shoot

In spite of rain in the morning by far the largest attendance at the mid-week shools was the feature of the spoon and practice shoot on the army ranges yesterday.

While the light and clarity were all that could be desired, a strong and variable wind kept scores on a low level, in some chics entirely wrecking them. Rain was experienced at intervals, but was not heavy enough to interiere seriously with shooting.

Scores:

8.1. (b)

PO. Swan (Ber.) ICW. Cory (1__)....... Mno. Heather (2)_| Cd.-Gnr. Moody (Ser). F.E.C.C. Quan Camn

Halo (Ser.) Cer. 101 (4) H. Richarda (4) Pte. O'Connor (4) C.B.M. Challis (0) Burg.-Lt. Machlo (5< Capt. Milliken (3) Pto. Ryan (0)

B.D.M, Duvet (8)

Bdam. Coary (6) L/epi, Langford (3)

Bet Strohra Umr. Bolingbroke Gapl. Guscott (9) Lupi, baker (a)

gt, Matheson

L/Cpl. Xavier (9) Cpl. Maghar Singh (13)

ism. Veryard (14) Pte. Dasto (13)

*Winner of the

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*Winner of handicap spoon.

MEMBERSHIP GROWTH

Over 1,100 Enrolled Since Association's Formation

Sufficient time has now elapsed for the losses in individual full member- ship incurred since the beginning of the year,

due mainly to the move of personnel of the services to other stations, to be assessed with some degree of accuracy.

The most pessimistic view possible has been taken, in that it has been asswned that members whose sub- scriptions expired on December 31. and who have not renewed them, are unlikely to do so. This is cer- tainly a false premise in the case of those of the fleet, who have already joined the Association, and who are which have been serving in ships away from the Colony for some time, so that each such renewal will mean an addition to the figures of membership standing to-day, and which are given below.

On the last day of 1037 individual full membership stood at the largest

gure yet attained by the associa tion, 070. This figure had decreas- ed by chiefly for the reasons

282,

during January ond given above, February in which period members were given the opportunity to renew their subscriptions and such loss, of course, must be ante-dated to Janu- nry 1 an which date membership had dropped to 388.

on the U.S.R.C. ESTERDAY

ground, England's team defeated Us Rajputana Rifles by 3-2 in a... Between January. 1 and Fobronry- arnelice match. After the game, the following players were chosen to represent England in the Interna tional Tournament:-Dobron (RE.) Stickley (Middlesex), Robinson (R. A F.); Wetton (RE.). (Police), Guest (Radin): S. Fowler (Club), G. Fowler (C.R.A.), Divelt Individual membership therefore

(Middlesex) and increased by 205 between (Club), Dunne

those Rand (Club).. Reserves: Tavlor dates, and yesterday nine further ap (C.B.A.), Parker (Pollce) and Bick- plications reached

secretary, making a total of 304, so for re- ford (Club).

ceived for 1938,

28, 50 new members Joined, and in less than a week from the latter date, 230 applications for individual full membership were received from the Royal Scots, which arrived at Brown the beginning of the year.

Honest

on

THE Army will be sending its

tcom to Mocao Sunday to engage

the Portuguese cleven.

$

the

It will thus be seen that within nine weeks from the beginning of the year, Individual membership has grown to such an extent as not only to equal, but to pass that standing on December 31,

The following table is of interest:

Full Total

Jel. 28151.

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and flower trims !

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The House of Quality & Service

The WHISKY

Spoy-Royal Scotch Whisky

A blend of the Beast Whiskies, ALL OVER TEN YEARS OLD

Bottles and Quaranted by

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Bank of Canton

Building.

LILY PONS

BLACK OAKIE

Hitting

NEW HIGH

Eric Biore Edward Everett Horton

John Howard Eduardo Ciannelli 10EADED PICTURE

A Jason in Lusly Prediction. Directed by

Beast Walsh. Jaroso play by Gertrude Purwall and Jika Trish

ADDEM'ATTRACTION

Wall' Disney's Coloured Cartoona

22,nd the QUEEN'S A "LONESOME GHOSTS": at the ALITAKERNA

QUINEUPLET

AN ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

by the Band of the 2nd Btn. THE ROYAL SCOTS

·

(THE ROYAL REGT.)

(By kind Permission of Lt. Col. G. E. Hall, M.C. and Officers)

assisted by

ALBERT A. BARTON

and

CASTON D'AQUINO

ON

BARITONE

TENOR

SUNDAY, 13th MARCH, 1938

at 9 p.m.

- IN THE

PENINSULA HOTEL

LOUNGE

NO ADMISSION CHARGE

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

members number

Jan. 1, 1036

201*

200 200

Jan. 1, 1937..

273

469

Jan. 1, 1938

388

804

Mar. 1, 1936

310

310

Mar. 1, 1937

360

502

Mar. 1, 1930

444

020

Mar. 9. 1938

402

1,100

The subscriptions paid in 1935 held good until December 31, 1936, hence there was no fall in member- ship on January 3 of the latter year.

VITAL CRICKET LEAGUE GAME Craigengower And The Club Pick Strong Teams

Craigengower and the Club have selected strong teams for the vital first division league cricket match al Craigengower on Saturday. Defeat for Craigengower will destroy their chance of becoming champions, The teams are:

Craigengower.

Zimmern (capl.), P. J. Billimoria, A. R. H. Esmall, A. B. Hamson, A. K. Ismall, A. T. Lee, F. K. Lee, W. Hong Sling, G. Souza, J. L. Youngsaye, F. Ř Zimmern. Umpire, G. A Ladu. Scorer, T. Locke.

Club-A W. Hayward (capt.), J. B. H. Leckle, J. H. Fox, L. D. Klibee, L. T. Rido, H. Owen Hughes, M. F. L. Haymes, H. W. Balnes, H. B. Neve, F. A. Dunnett, A. N, Olher.

Junior Match

The following teams will represent the juniors at the Club ground;

Craigengower.-C. W. Lam (capt.), D. Hung, B, R. Iraneo, A. Kitchell, Q. A. Lee, 3. W. Leonard, H. P. Lim,. A. M. Omar, W. Rapley, O. Winch, A. Zimmern.

"Club-E, J. R. Mitchell (capt.), H J. Armstrong. B. M: King, R. 6. W. B. Stokes, CA WE Bishop.ANZAROTONA GAEL R. Divath

Amenities

DURING VISIT OF THE

"EMPRESS oF BRITAIN”

Hong Kong Hotel || Peninsula Hotel

IN THE "GRIPPS" Nightly Dinner Dances with Cabaret Entertainment 9 p.m. until 1 mm.

SATURDAY 12th MARCH Extension till 2 a.m.

ROOF GARDEN Tex Dances Dally CHINESE RESTAURANT Choice Oriental Meals At Luncheon & Dinner Hours

MAC'S' CAFE & LOUNGE service 7 a.mL - $ 12.

PHONE 80281, THE HONG KONG

SATURDAY 12th MARCH SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Extension it 3 #31

SUNDAY 13th' MARCH

frida ! pa

AN

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

by the Band of the 2nd. Bn. THE ROYAL SCOTS (The Royal Regt.)

(By kind permission of LA-Cola G. E. Hall, M.C., and Oncers) No "Aftanlasión Charge

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