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MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928.

Choose Glaxo for your Baby

Your Baby's future health depends on your choice of his food. You must choose the food "you know is best, for you dare not endanger

your Baby's progress by experimenting. Be guided by the experience of the great number of doctors, nurses and mothers who choose rightly by choosing the best food they know -Glaxo.

Choose Glaxo for your Baby now! And be free for ever from any anxiety as to Baby's steady progress towards healthy, strong-limbed merry- hearted childhood.

Ask your Doctor!

Glaxo

The Vísi Milk-Food

"Builds Bonnie Babies”

When Baby is

6 months old

or when he cuts

his fines tooth, add

a little Glaxo Malted

Food to his Glaxo. This will provide the best means of accust ning Baby, gradually and natur ally to taking more solid food. Obtainable where you buy Glaro.

SILK

Y.M.C.A. ACTIVITIES.

MOONLIGHT" TRIPS AND BATHING PARTIES,

THE CHINA MAIL,

GOOD PROGRAMME.

For this week the outstanding event in the social line will be the rosumption of the fortnightly bath- ing picnice that are held from May to September on Saturday after- noons. These picnics are open to Members and their friends, ladies and gentlemen, at an inclusivo cost of $1, which includes the trip of four hours, and tea, which is

partaken on board.

The time table for the launch w be: calling at Hong Kong (Queen's Pier) at 2.30 p.m., to pick up the Hong Kong contingent, and thence to Kowloon; at 2.45 pm. (Railway Pior).

The first picnic will be held at Jaland Bay on Saturday next, May 12, weather permitting, and mem- bers wishing to join are asked to obtain tickets beforehand, facilitate arrangements for cater- ing.

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There have been several de-est, particularly in the past few partures for Home within the last years when China: has been in the week or so, G. B. Slipper and E. W. eye of the world.

Awards. Railton sailing by the "Calchas,"

A. C. Thomas leaving for Shang- Following the address, recogni hal, where he catches the "Malwa". tion was given those who had later on. To these we offer our achieved special success in the cam- best wishes for a better summer paign. This did not take the form than those on furlough found last of valuable prizes which might be. year.

Bought for themselves, but was a cup, or a badge, or #watch-fob. They were graciously presented by Mrs. K. L. Chau, as the winners were announced by Li Shiu-pak.

At the "Quiet. Hour" last Sunday evening, the Dean of Hong Kong gave an informal talk. The Dean is a newcomer to these "Qulot Hours," but he was

much appre- ciated by those present.

of the Chinese 'Y."

The team winning the first priz was led by Lam Chik-shan, who Mr. himself won the first individual

Last night's speaker TVAS A. W. Ingram, of the Y.M.C.A., honour. The second team was led and next week Mr. H. A. Wilbur, by Lam Wan-shus, the third by Mr. Ko Leung-wo and the fourth by Mr. Ngan Shiv-kwan. Each recely. ed a token at the hands of Mrs. Chau in the midst of enthusiastic applause.

Anniversary Dinner.

The current debt paid off, the money necessary for an economical programme for this year, and good progress toward the completion of

Thon were awarded the honours the fund for the Kowloon branch, for various contests held In were the points in the address of the Association. Billarde handi- President K. L. Chau, of the Chin- cap, Ko Yau-cheung first, and Tai esa Y.M.C.A., that aroused special Kai-fuk, second. Highest break, enthusiasm at the Anniversary Leung You-mui, Billiards 110 Dinner on Saturday night.

handicap first, Charles Sinn, second, Over a hundred workers in the Yeung Pak-nin. Juniors first, Tal recent membership and financial | Tung-wing, second, Pau Tsan-ming. campaign sat down to a simple din- Hong Kong Ping Pong Tourna- ner in the gymnasium. Anything | ment, Y.M.C.A. won second place, lacking in sumptuous meal was made the cup being presented by Mr. Ho up in good fellowship and enthus- Kom-tong, was awarded to the team iasm over the success of the cam led by Ko Yau-cheung and made up paign which the meeting was to of Leung Yau-mui, Yeung In-pun, celebrate. Each member who had Oh Kau-ahan, Chiu Pat-wal, Chan secured fifty points or over in the Tse-yak, Leung Wal-ming. campaign was Included in the.. In- Saturday, June 23, Cheung Chau.vitation. There were a few gray

(Afternoon).

The proposed dates for future plenies for the next two months are

(wind and weather permitting):

Saturday, May 26, Cheung Chau.

(Afternoon).

Saturday, June 2, Istand Bay.

(Moonlight trip), Saturday, June 9, Big Wave Bay.

(Afternoon),

Saturday, July 7, Island Bay.

(Afternoon).

Further moonlight trips will be arranged, if and when there is a full moon. The times of these special picnics will be given later.

Billiards.

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Mr. K. L. Chau recognised with appreciation those who do the work heads but most were young men.) of the `Y.M.C.A. as well as those A dozen or more wore boys. Ten who provide the money to carry it ladies, wives of directors, or on. The staff of twelve secretaries Secretaries of the. "Y.W.C.A. were is led by Mr. Y. H. Tsao a General present, who gave a new and plea- Secretary. But especially in Satur- sant touch to a Y.M.C.A. event.

day night's event, appreciation was expressed to those who have made possible by hard work or by gen-

Mr. Chau presided, supported by Mr. Lam Woo and Mr. Ma Wing- The final of the Billiards' Handi-chan, two of the oldest friends of erous gifts, the paying off of the cap Tournament was played off on the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Mr. Li Shiu-debt, and the money for the cur- Thursday evening last, between T. pak, Membership Secretary had rent needs of the year; thus leaving Seddon and W. Taylor, and result-charge of the programme. There uncompleted only the fund for the Of the $55,000 Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong, ed in a win for the latter. The was music by Chan Tak-kwong, of Kowloon Branch.

BcoreA were W. Taylor (owe 80) St. Paul's College. The address required for this undertaking, 150, T. Seddon (rec, 25) 85.The was given by Mr. B. B. Wileox of { $40,000 is now in hand. Toward holder la privileged to retain the New York, one of the Secretaries the balance required, one friend of Challenge cup, presented by Mr. of the National Council of the the Y.M.C.A., who does not give ont W. L. Pattenden, for a period of American Y.M.C.A., who is spend-his name for the present, six months, when another tourną-ing this week with the local organ- authorised the president to ar ment will be arranged.

isation. Mr. Wilcox referred to the nounce a gift of $2,500. With this Apropos Dillards, it is hoped, if great progress made in the Hong Impulse it is hoped that the remain- sufficient support warrants it, to Kong Y.M.C.A. since he first visiting amount can be secured within a úrrange a Service Men's Tourna-ed the Colony in 1916. Then there few days. The enthusiasm created mert, in the Naval and Military was only the Boys' Building, with a by this announcement, brought the Section in the Building. All Service small membership. Now there is meeting to a close.-Contributed. men are invited to join, and teams also, the Men's Building, a member-! of six players should be sent in to ship of more than 2,000, a pro- Pohoomull Bros. grand stock- the Assistant Secretary; at an early gramme af service to many ele- taking sale, which has proceeded date.

ments of the community not in- for the last 15 days, has, at the cluded in the membership, "and request of patrons, been extended prospect of a branch in Kowloon at for another week. This well-known Central an early date. His friends in the store at 36, Queen's-road United States and Canada have has done good business daring the followed the development of the sale as the result of 'liberal price Chinese Y.M.C.A. with great inter- reductions.

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