MONDAY, JULY".
Sport Columns
SOCCER MISCONDUCT
50 PER CENT. INCREASE LOCALLY.
ASSOCIATION'S, WARNING.
There was a fifty per cent, in- crease in the number of cases of misconduct reported to the Hong Kong Football League during last
season.
The offences and punishments Inflicted according to the annual report of the Association (to be submitted and at annual general meeting at Volunteer Headquarters on Thursday), were as follow:- A case of kicking an opponent
2 weeks suspension.
Three cases of deliberately kick- ing opponents-2 months suspen- slon, suspended for the rest of the season from 17.12.27 and auspend- ed for 12 months from 1.2.28.
Three cases of ungentlemanly conduct towards Referee-suspend- ed for 6 weeks, suspended for rest of season from 13.3.28 and a severe reprimand.
Three cases of Aghting on the feld-6 weeks suspension, suspend- ed for rest of season from 26.11.27 and one exonerated.
Four cases of striking an oppon- ent on the field-6 weeks suspen- sion, months auspension, BUR- pended rest of season from 6.1.28) and suspended 12 months from 14.2.28.
One case of attempting to strike an apponent-Severe caution.
WARNINGS.
The report adda:—
The attention of players is also trawn to the increasing number of cases of misconduct on the field, and the Council look for an improvement in the future. Another note of warning la struck in the following:-
The Council wish to draw the attention of Clubs to the very
unsatisfactory manner in which the grounds were looked after lust season, and they hope an im- provement._wili benoticed next.
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Other items of general Interest in the report are:-
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“HERALD” CUP.
PRODUCES $7,569 FOR CHARITY.
GROWTH IN POPULARITY.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
CHINESE FLC. FORGING AHEAD.
RECREIO "WIN,”
THE CHINA MAIL
Univemity's P. Lying and W Cheung 10-18, L. KsTan and Nr 8-18, G. de Souss Hoshimi 9-16total: 27 ramos, to
Club de Recrefovanovich and FX Remedios 18-8, L. Ribeiro Rain seriously curtailed the and A. Remedios 17-9, E. Neronba programme in the Lawn Tennis and E. de Souza 15-10-total 60 League on Saturday but at least games, to 274, 75, one important match was played,
Division “C.”
BOWL
CRAIGENGOW
MATCH UNE
BOWLS
Sc
fee, 38% Taikoo –
Da Young
RAIN INTERVENES
weather on W Gill The inclement Saturday afternoon affected the L Longbottom. Lawn Bowls League fixtures L. Luck one match in the second, division R. T. Taylor being postponed and one in the (skip) 18" senior left unfinished. 8. E. Eccleshall
The Kowloon Dock-Craigen C. E. Jones
This was in "B". division- which now has more interest be cause the championship in "A" C.R.C. “NO. 2 v. H.K.C.C. division has been retained by the At Causeway Bay, the Chinese gower match was almost.com-J. R. Archibald holders, the Chinese Recreation Recreation Club "No. 2 team da- pleted when it had to be stopped, J. Massey The hon. Becretary of the Hong Club. In the "B" competition, fented Hong Kong Cricket Club by This game, it is understood, is
to be continued on some future Lockhart Kong Football League forwards the the Chinese R.C. representatives 48 games. Scores
Ng Kam-chuen and Choi Ping-date with Craigengower having a W. J. Bickford
lead of 13 shots (40-27).
A. E. Murphy following list of proposed alloca--who are also holders--account- |tions from the receipts of the ed rather easily for their chal-fon. (Chinese: R.C.-2):
Kowloon Bowling Green Club A. B. Allan “Sunday Herald" Charity Cup com- lengers and nearest rivals, the beat A. Piercy and N. L. H.
South China Athletic Association. Railton petition; season 1927/1928:
Chap Shing Hospital Donation to G.C.H. Xmas
Fund for patients
C. D. Wales
beat G. S. Hugh Jones and
L. A. R. Duncan ..
Chan Hip-wo and W. C. (Chinese RC.-2):-
beat A. Plercy and.N. L. H.
Railton
Chinese Leper Mission $ 600.00 The result leaves the holders (and beat E. J. R. Mitchell and St. Dunstan's Home ...1,000.00 present leaders) as the only un- H.K. Benevolent Society 600.00 defeated club in the division..
By vanquishing the Sappers, Alice Memorial and
Affliated Hospitals 810.25 Hong Kong Cricket Club move up to join second place in "B" divi- Industrial Home for the
These Blind
600.00 sion with South China. 750.00 two clubs and Recreio have each
flost one match.
Recreio were at, Pokfulam 500.00 where, when rain brought about a boot E. J. R. Mitchell and
C. D. Wales closure, they had already won 50
was sufficient to best G. 8. Hugh Jones and 300.00 games, which
L. A. R. Duncan 600.00 give them the points for the match. Whether this match is to be rsplayed is not known yet, 300.00
but it has not been taken into the 500.00 reckoning below.
Little Sisters of the Poor
St.
Vincent de Paul Society Seamen's Institute Chinese Protestant Alms- houses, Kowloon City Protestant Orphanage for Chinese Children ... 'Earl Haig's Memorial
Home Fund
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
London Hospital
Army Chaplains Hut
Fund
100.00
650.00
!
8- 8 repeated their previous defeat of Givil Service. Talkoo, on their
10- 10wn green, turned the tables on
the Police.
8.8
G. S. Cameron
John Sloan
Di Munro (sklp) ^
R M Keown 8. Hope A. Craig Jas, Sloan (akip)
H. Maxwall
yachts, "Mohawk, and "Läsbella," the is only sixty feat on a 8,000 mile race to Bpäin, far a vold cup Queen Victoria of Spal
The race is open only Ican and Spanish craft, Spanish entrant falled A similar TRCE
yachts will start In
(skip) 24
D. Splera
E. Moore
D. C. Walmsley
The Fachts are provid
(skip) 28-16 (skip)
17
motors, but these must not be used,
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In the second division, Kow loon Cricket Club, turning out a 26-7 strong team which included Hung several players who have figured inte are
9-2
25-7
LEAGUE TABLES.
the engines having been sealed up
Reuter's American Service.
AT WIMBLEDON.
The positions in the League to Following are further results of
the Championship at Wimbledon
- London, Yesterday. Men's Singles
Round-Tilden
Division L
PW. D. LP
Fourth
beat
In the first division, registered their initial win at the expense of 92 Craigengower, Civil Service are Cralgengower C.C. & 8.0.0.10.
forging ahead and, by defeating Talkoo R.C...... 480.16 Landry (France), 6-4, -6, 2-6, 6-1, 8-gTalkoo, have established them-Kowloon B.G.C.8 80 866-4, 4, 6
selves at the top of the table. Kowloon C.C.4202 Borotra beat Crawford (Austra
The Recreio "B" v. Kowloon Police R.C... 5 2 0 8 4 lin) 5-6, 6-4, 6-2, 7-9, 6-3.. Bowling Green Club fixture was Kowloon Dock R.C. 5.2 0.34
Lacoste beat Capt. Austin 6-4, 6-4; postponed.
Civil Service C.05 0.05 0
_6-8, 1-6, 6-2, M Recreio "A" have improved Shots For and Against. ⠀⠀⠀⠀ their position in the league as the
For. Agat. Up. Dn.
Men's Doubles, Second Round-Lott and Hen- result of a walk-over conceded by Craigengower C.C. 314 266 48 0 the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. Kowloon. B.G.C. 882 388 440 essay (America) beat the British Talkoo R.C... 246 218 28 Cup players, Gregory and Kingsley Kowloon D.R.C. 304 8100 6 C-5, 4-6, 6-0, 6-3, 201 Police R.C.
0 28 Patterson and Hawkes (Austra ..... 278 806 Kowloon C.C... 219 251 0 32 11a) beat Higgs and Wheatley Givil Service C.C. 265 8190 54 (Britain). 7-5, 7-9, 6-3, 6-4.W Crole Rees and Eames (Britain Division IL
P. W. D. L. Pt, beat De Kehrling and Kozeluh (the
Lau Ting-wai and Hon Lan-fung (Chinese R.C.-2) —
beat A. Piercy and N. L. H.
Railton
beat E. J. R. Mitchell and
C. D. Wales,
In division "C" Chinese R.C. "No. 2 are running away from 200.00 their. rivals but, as will be seen from the league table, there are 200.00 two other undefeated entrants. beat G. S. Hugh Jones and
) Club de Recreio were concerned 150.00 in
another unfinished match, their "No. 1" team in this section $7,569.25 having established a lead over
L A. R. Duncan
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7- 4
2-9
19-14
Division I.
•
How the popularity of the comthe Medicals which might have games; Hong Kong C. C. 28 games, ing Green Club defeated Civil Ser. Civil Service C.C.. 5 4 0 1 8.Austro-Czechoslovak pair), 6-8, 7-9,; petition has grown is shown by the given them their first win of the following figures:-
1925 Gross Receipts .$1582.85 1925
do.
2,042,50 1927
do.
. 3,939.50 1928 Nett Receipts.. 7,569.25
BILLIARDS.
TAIKOO BEATS NAVAL TEAM.
A billiard match took place in the Taikoo Club on Friday last between Taikoo and a team from HMS. Wild Swan." Each club managed
season.
Only four matches were com- pleted. Details follow:-
Division "B."
C.R.C. v. SOUTH CHINA.
K.B.G.C. v. C.S.C.C.
Establishing a slight advantage! Total: Chinese R.C. "No. 2" 71 on all three rinks, Kowloon, Bowl- vice Cricket Club by 8 shots at KENNEDY RD. M,Q. v. LR.C Kowloon. Scores:- Kennedy-road. Married Quarters K.BG.C. entertained Indian Recreation Club R. Duncan and won by 13 games, Scores:-D. Gow
W. E. Waterson and E. Hayes D. Holland
W. Macfarlane (K.R. Married Quarters)
.(skip)
beat M. Hassan and Y. J.
Khan
On their own courts at Causeway Bay, Chinese Recreation Club de lost to M. O. Hoosen, and A.
Rahmin feated South China Athletic Asso- ciation by 21 games, the losers suf-beat M. P. Madar and M. Y..
Ada? fering their first defeat, in the com- petition this sesson and thereby jeopardising their chances of wrest- ing the championship from the holders-their conquerors. Scores:
to win three games, but Talkoo won H. Lo ̄and-lu Tak-cheuk (Chinese
(I:C.) on aggregate.
Taikoo,
A. W. McWhirter
C. Young
"SUNDAY HERALD" CHARITY CUP COMPETITION-This-Competition. ---D--Munro-
was again a huge success and thanks
W. Hardy and H. Mocock Married Quarters) beat M. Hassan and Y. J.
Khan
6- 5 P. T. Farrell
Craig
Civil Service, .L. Whant
H. Westlake J. Deacon
A. W. Grimmitt
*(skip)
(skip)
Simmond
3. J. Gregory A. H-Oswick
A: Hollidge
(skip)
19
Women's Singles, Quarter-Final-Miss Helen Wills beat Mrs Watson 6-3, 6-0.
East Point R.C... 6 4 0 2 87-5, 4-8, 7-5. Kowloon B.G.C. 640 28 Craigengower, C.C. 6 8 0.8 6 6 3 0 3 6 Recreio "A"
4.2 0 2.4 Taikoo R.C. Recreio "P" Kowloon C.c. Yacht Club
4 2 0 2 4 510 4. 4.
4.0 0 4 0
Fourth Round-Senorita D'AI- Vares boat Miss Bickerton (Austra~ lla) 9-7, 6-4.
Mixed Doubles.
First Round-Wackett and Mrs. For Aget. Up Dn. Strawson (Britain) beat Coen and
407 297 110
0
Civil Service C.C. 922 268 640 Miss Anderson (America), 4-6, 6-4, Recreio "A"
326 278 480 5-1.
East Point R.C.. 857 348 90
20
F. E. Booker
Shots For
and Against.
F. Haynes
Kowloon B.G.C.
2-9 Hall
'S. E. Alderman
7-4
L. Guy
(skip) H. Nishi 16-18 D. Harvey (K.RT. J. Magill
T. D. E. Pendered
19
18
Taikoo R.C... 281.287
OLYMPIC GAMES.
Recreio "B" 4, 222 233
0.11
Craigengower C.C. 821 864
W. Russell (skip).
Yacht Club
25
28
Kowloon C.C,
182 195 250_348
0. 48 69 0'.98
9- 21
beat Chan So and Ho Wai-
117
hing
180
-200
beat Luk King-cheung and
Luk. Ding-cheung
beat M. O. Hooson and A.
Rahmin 7-4beat M. P. Madar and M. Y.
Adal
64
65
TAIKOO
POLICE.
7- 4
F. Boyle..
200
T. McCarr,
168
lost to Li Wal-tsoi and Li
Woon-tsoi
200-
1005
Kwok Po-kan and Lau Fook-ki (Chinese R. C.)
Wild Swan.
beat Chan Se and Ho Wal-
200
hing
200
beat Luk King-cheung and
7- 4 beat M. P. Madar and M. Y.
Adal
83
J. Oram.
127
Luk Ding-cheung
7- 4
C. P. O. Spittle
139
C. P. O. Wakeman
200
beat Li Wai-tsol and Li
Woon-teol
6-6
C. P. O. Stevens
171
"
Total: Kennedy-road Quarters 56 games, Indian R.C. 43: 20-13 games.
J. B. Chapman 16-17 J. Russell- Married R. Wallace
J. C. West
G. C. Mogs
(aktp)
12
(skip)
.20
J. Wiltshire
1037
Lau Man-ching and Ma Wel-butt (Chinese R. C.)
IT. Grimshaw
Matthews
W., Mair
lost to Chan So and Ho Wai-
hing
4-7"No. 1" team led Royal Army!
beat Luk King-cheung and
the extra seating accom- modation on the Hong Kong Faotolmston ball Club ground the nett, total available for distribution amongst Charities this year is $7,569.25. As i will be seen by the following figures this is easily a record and we are sure that the appreciation of those benefitting by this Competition will be extended, to the H. K. F. C. for the use of their ground and stands for these games, and to all Officials. Clubs and Players for their gener- ous and gratuitous assistance.
G. P. O. Daniels C. P. O: Skeets C. P. O. Willis
Khan
J. Chalmers
R. Marks"
In addition to the above Competi tion a game was played on Armis.
tice Day in aid of Earl Halg's Poppy
Day Fund and realised $1,814
the Lai Wah Cup Competition noted.
and the proceeds from the final in the Armistico Day game already
amounting to $1,137.70, were donat-
ed to the widow of Tole-
PROPOSALS.
graphist Jackson. This makes a The agenda for the meeting on
Thursday next is as follows:-
grand total donated to Charities, this season of 310,520.95.
the
(1) Minutes of Annual General
meeting 1927.
(2) Annual Report and Balance
Sheet,
- (3) Report and Balance Sheet of
the Interport account. (4) Election of Officers for the
enaning year.
(5)
Alteration to Rules.
(6)
Other Business. General.
Lak Ding-cheung ..........
beat Li Wai-tsoi, and Li
Woon-tsol
9-2
On their own green, Talkoo Re creation Club defeated Police Re- 26-8 creation
Club by 29 shots.
5- € W. Guinan and G. McCulloch Scores:
(K.R.-Married-Quarters)-
19-14 lost to M. Hassan and Y, J.
21-12
Total; Chinese R. C. 60 games; South China A. A. 39 games.
H.K.C.C. v. R.E.
Hong Kong Cricket Club, on their own courts in town, defeated Royal Engineers by 27 games. Scores:
G. Miskin and W. B. Cornaby (H. K. C. C.)
THE COUNCIL:-The Council mat on 6 occasions during the season! for the transaction of Association business. On March 31, Chairman, Mr. A. T. Hamilton, left for home leave. Mr. F. Smith was co-opted on the Council for the re- mainder of the year, Mr. H. M. McTavish acting as Chairman. Mesars. H. M. McTavish, J. W. Baldwin and E. J. Quinn, all mem- hers of the Council last year, are lery F.C, seconded by the 2nd Batt, leaving for home very soon. The King's Own Scottish Borderers thanks of the Association are ex- F.C., enabling the clubs (not less tended to these gentlemen for their loyal support and assistance in vari ous capacities.
of a rule that the playing season (H, K.,C. G.) APPEALS BOARD-An Appeals in the Colony shall be as laid down lost to Col. R. B. Skinner and Board consisting of Messrs. A. T. by the Football Association of Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt... Hamilton, E. J. Quinn and J. England are included for dis- lost to Capt. E. H. L. Jacobs Lawrence met on January 5 cussion.
..
to consider an appeal by the Kow- loon Football Club. against a decí sion of the Management Committee of the Hong Kong Amateur Foot ball League.
COMPETITIONS: Both divisions
A proposal by the Royal Artil-
than six) to call an extraordinary general meeting and the addition
SERVICE PLAYERS.
A-more clearly defined reading of the duties of the Emergency Com-
mittee is also being suggested in an alteration to Rule 17
8. B
beat M. O. Hoosen and A
Rahmin
-Talkoo-RG
J. Whyte 4-7A. Stalker G. McLeod
6- 5 J. Ferguson
(akip)
6- 5 J. Laing
RECREIO "NO, 1". v. RA.M.C. At King's Park, Club de Recreio N. Drummond
(skip) 26
Medical Corps by 43 games to 23 at: the conclusion of the second series when play stopped on account of the rain. Scores at the time of stopping were:→→
-Police-R.C Hargreaves W, Glendinning W. E. Hollands
A. R. Clark (skip).
McLeod
J. R. Clark (skip)
BALOON RACE.
TWELVE COMPETITORS IN GORDON BENNETT CONTEST,
INTERNATIONAL MEETING.
RELIGIOUS. DISPUTE IN HOLLAND.
Amsterdam.—It is practically certain that the Queen of the Netherlands will not attend the commencement of the ninth Olymë pic Games on July 28 and formals: ly declare them open."
The refusal of the Queen la In terpreted as being due to her des sire not to take part in the dia pute between the Protestants and Detroit, Yesterday." Roman Catholics of her country. The Gordon Bennett balloon race Matches are to take place on Sun- has started. There, are twelve days, but ever since the commence 18 balloons competing, three. from ment of the organisation of the America, three from Germany, two Games the Protestants have been from France, and one each from opposed to Sunday" games, ' Denmark, Holland, the Argentine,
It is also pointed out here thất
and Belgium-Reutor's American the Queen is not a sports enthu- Service.
HURDLES RECORD,
New York, Saturday.
In the Olymple, Games trials! 42 Morgan Taylor,-the-1924 Olympic
Games Hurdling Champion, did the
elast and has not attended sportit Ing events. It is believed that the Prince Consort will formally open the Games.
ALL BLACKS BEATEN.)}}
------ Durban, Saturday." In the first Rugby Test with the
Reuter
KOWLOON DOCK.. C.C.C. 400-Metre Hurdles in 68-1-10 touring All Blacks, South Africa Craigengower Cricket Club gain-seconds. It is claimed that this is beat the visitors by 17 pointa to ni Club de Recreio 1:-H. Noronha ed a lend of 13 shots against the the World's record-Reuter. and A. Remedios 14-8, M. Oliveira Kowloon Dock Recreation Club on and-A-Ribeiro 12-10, L Carvalho the latter's green when rain put a and J. Xavier 17-5-total 48 games stop to the match. It is under-
to 28.
Royal Army Medical Corpa:stood that the game will be con Major R. T. Cox and Staff Sgt. tinued on some futuro date from Sims 18-9, Tiernan and Maguire where it was left off. Scorea:
Kowloon Dock. Craigengower. 6-14, Smith and Barnes 4-18-total
J, Puncheon W. T. Brightman 23 games to 43.
W. Greig .H. Beer |J. McLaggan
beat Col R. B. Skinner and.
Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt.... beat Capt. E. H. L. Jacobs-
"A" Division. Larkcom and Sgt. Trumper 10- 1 bent Sig. Durand and Sig.
White
11- 0 Chinese R.C.
Hong Kong CD 29. 4 M.B.K.
LEAGUE TABLES. The positions in the League to date aren
R. M. Henderson and J. G. Lawrie Craigengower CC. 8
E. el Arculli
U. M. Omar
"
(skip) 8 [16 heads] (skip) 16
G. T. Buchanan
C. S. Roaselet
2.4(akip) 9 (17 heads] (skip) 17
S. Gray
F. Goodman
P. W. L. Pts.
J. McKelvie
6
6 '0. 12
W. Hedley
€. Bennet
·1′′
&
R. Lapsley...
R. Basa
2
1
C. S. Atkinson
F. J. Neves
2
2
427
University...4 Kowloon C.C. MX4 Indian B.C.. 5:1
1.
&
2
J. A. Lindsay
A. A. Razack
F. Cullen
1
.2
D. Rumjahn
4 2
[J. C. Brown. R. Basa
"B" Division.
[
Larkcom and Sgt. Trumper lost to Sig. Durand and Sig.
White...
P. W. L. Pts.
6- 6
5. G
14-19
Chinese R.C... 8 8 South China A.4.. 6 5- Hong Kong GDD Recreio Indian R.C.
0 10
1 10
110-
G:
4
3
18 6
6.8 26
6. 1 50
5
R. K. Valentine and W A Nippon
of the Challenge Shields Competi- As regards the Challenge Shield Nowers (H. K. C. C.). tion attracted the usual number of and Lai Wah Cup Competition, al-beat Col R. B. Skinner and Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt...) entries. Kowloon won the Senior terations to rules are proposed in
and the Chinese Athletic the Junior, i the former, with bearing on the lost to Capt. E. H. L. Jacobs- and the congratulations of the As- eligibility of Service players to play sociation are extended to both these for civilian clubs. Clubs,
1.
Clube in membership are entitled to send two official delegates to the -FINANCES SOUND,
meeting. It is not anticipated Receipts for the heason total
that the accounts, owing to the $24,18.04. At the bank there is a most favourable balance, will pro- balance of, $11,000 odd, which revide much comment; but the pro- veals a very satisfactory state posed alterations to rules, and the affaire, seeing that but $4,978 was taken over at the end of the 1927
Larkcom and Sgt. Trumper beat, Sig.. Durand and Sig
White
University M.B.K..
7-4 Royal Engineers
8-3
Kowloon C.C.
5-6 Craigengowar, C.C. 6°
“C Division."
Chiness. R.C.-2 20-18 Chinese R.C Totals: Hong Kong C. C. 68 | Kowloon C.C... games; Royal Engineers 86 games. Recrelo-2
Kennedy-rd.-M.Q.. "VARSITY V. RECREIO.^^ South China A.A. At Pokfulam, University met Civil Service C.C. election of officers are likely to Club de Recreio. The latter were Hong Kong C.C. cause intermat and discussion.~- leading by 50 games to 27 when, R.A.MC- The Interport account, which ac-¡ during the third of the three R.A.0.0. Gate charges brought in $6,775 companies the annual report and series, rain stopped play. If the Nippon for leaguo games, and $1,206 for balance sheet, is also a very satis Recreio had lost all the remaining Indian B.C shield, games in addition to the factory document inasmuch as here games, the points, would still have YM.C.A.T Sunday, Herald Cup games and also a substantial balance to the been theirs. Scores at the time of Recrelo-1- (Continued at foot of next Column credit of the Association is shown. stoppage were:
Besson.
Kowloon I.T.C.
(akip) 10 [13 heads] (skip)
27
-Division II.
CRAIGENGOWER 5, K.C.C.
"NOW MY HEALTH IS SPLENDID-1 FEEL
LIKE A DIFFERENT GIRL!”
Girls now-a-days vle with their mas- no sloep. Doctors medicine seen caline friends in almost every branch do no good. Eventually l of outdoor sport and in some games bad that I had to give up
"Then I decided to try Dr. are producing champions who can
12 2 At Happy Valley, Craigengower hold their own against even the most Pink Pills, and after only
2 Cricket Club lost to Kowloon expert players of the opposite sox of them I felt the benef
-0° | Cricket" "Club. by 14 shots. Yet the fact remains that despite this ed with the Pilis and soon 50 Scores
6.0 Craigengower.
A. E. Contes W. L. Ph. P. Dixon 1. 9018 A. A. Lewis 012 FT. Knott
10 (skip) 10 18D K Kbaraa B8Y. Abbas 06 W. Nicholson 26. D. Fritz 886 (skip)
44 FK Modi 264 RC. Reed
|84|24|JAT, Lunny
52 W. Collins 52akip).
0170
Howloon C.C.
Laya Y
C. G. Harrison: Howe
great development in the athletic life of anemia disappeared.
of young women, many of them still health is splendid and I feel
fall victim to that great enemy of different girl? merge their sex Anemia,, whilst others are By their unique and powerfal tone handicapped at periodle intervals by action on the blood anden
Willams Pink Pills for Pale distressing and painful irregularitien
OF, GA Herridge of Health WS, 20% & quickly correct, anæmie, conditions
(skip)
H. Gittins
Raven
G. Wragge
B. Petheram 19: (skip)
J.T. Dobbie E. D. Shank
Burford HAWZWAHirst
A functional Irregularition, increRS
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DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILIS.
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