MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928.
HERE is 210 worry, or anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate,
Glaxo is the food that has been used to rear the children in live Royal Nurseries. Court Physicians see that Royal Babies have the best and most nourishing food -that why Glaxo has been chosen.
Give your Baby Glaro, and watch the difference after a few days; see how restfully he sleeps, how contented he is and how steadily be increases in weight. Ask your Doctor
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
(This cross-word puzzle has been maão by an experi but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho,).
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HORIZONTAL 1-Begonel Away! 6-Members of the lowest class at West Point and Annapolis
11-To spol 12-A time period
14-Highest note of
Guido's scals
16-A diminuṭive suffix
16-Belonging to a
formar portod
(OTHE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE.
| HORIZONTAL (Cont.)
45-A river of
8. W. Scotland
46-4 cubic unit of
motele measura (pl.)
48-lobes
4-A dandy
VERTICAL (Cont.) 13-Deed
|14-A shade tres |19-Happening at the
same time
21-Extinct bird of New
Zealand
22-Floge (colleg.)
50-Bridge supported by 23-Cooked in an oven
flat-bottomed boată 24-Possessive pronoun (58–8ex between Europa 26-Bavaraga
and Aslu
27-Sinnad
130-Plunges
58-A descendant of |20-01el'e name
Adam |60-Suffix sama ai "ixo"[36-A 'common 18-A elver that divides 01-A corded fabric
17-A university city of
Ёвхолу
Virginia from
Maryland
70-Man's name
(German)
23-Roar (Scot.) 25-To kettia 2B-A facd fish 31-Fragmenta
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*3-A canton in
E. central Switzerland.
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34-Pubile notices.
{abbr.) 33-The discoverer of
the Australian gold] felde
18-A diminutive suffix
10-Ever (poet.)
41-A compound other +4-Dread
62-A number
63-A infty Jutting rock' |64-Pupila in a naval or]
milltary school
80-Unruffled
VERTICAL
1-Girl's name 2-Verlant (abbr) 3-Waterproof overshos)
(pl.)
4~The lowest tide
6-Three things
grouped together
6-A prayer
7-A layman
B-An American
vulture
9-Man's nam
exclamation
37-Ending of
superlative
adjectives 38-Over (poet.) 39-Elaborate 42-Scholarly
43-An anarchist, 44-An'acid obtained
* from anta
147-Harsh 50-Heven
51-Matul-bearing rocka
52-To be off one's
guard
53-A cereal grass
54-Brief poem (pl.)
55-Nons (Scat.)
10-An old spelling of $7-Man's name
"Cigur" {n}.}
159-Measure of weight
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SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.
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SOCCER LEAGUE
(Continued from Page 2.)
THE CHINA MAIL,
NAVY Y. SOUTH CHINA (A)
At Happy Valley, Royal Navy's div. II team divided four goals with South China's "A" team. The latter scored first but were a goal down when ends were chang- ed and they subsequently equalised Ito share the points..
HONG KONG HEIGHTS
For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:-
Island,. Victoria Peak
Feet,
1828
Signal Station
1774
Mt Parker
1784
Mountain Lodgé
1725
The Byrle
1725
Peak Hote!
1805
Talkoo Sanatorium
1000
Mt. Davis
STI
Bowen, Road":{filterbeds)":"207
Taimeshan
8124
#yi Mainland,
Feet
Taimoshan'
8124
Kowloon Teak
1971
Thursday, 18 M.G. Company, 1st Queen's, v. R.A.M.C., Sookum- poo. Referee. Pte. Parker, 2nd KO.S.B.; 20th H Bty., R.A., v. HQ. Wing, 1st Queen's, Chatham- road. Referee, Pte. Farnsworth, 1st Queen's; R.E. & R. Signals v
Company, 2nd K.O.S.B., Happy Valley. Referee, Pto: Hart, 2nd K.O.S.B.
Friday, 19: RA.0.C. v. H.Q. Wing, 1st Queen's, Chatham-road. Referee, B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, R.A.
HOME SOCCER.
In the early play Navy attack-All matches start at 4.80 p.m. ed very strongly; but after ten minutes, the Chinese inside- right scored a nice goal from a 'difficult angle. Navy then scor- ed, thanks to a good goal hy Sorbie after 25 minutes' play. Navy were playing up strongly now and 'Skull put them ahend with a good shot just before the interval.
The second half was very bright with Navy having a large share of the game. From a quick breakaway, however, the Chinese scored again, their Inside-right smashing in a good shot to make his second goal,
South China played smartly. They snatched a point because Navy were weak in front of goal and missed many chances.
For the R.N., Sorbie, Skull and· Hammett (of the forwards) and Sims, Mist and Price did well.
South China's forwards were nippy. The inside-right's two goals were of the "opportunist" type and the right-back, centre-half and outside-left played well.
GARRISON LEÀGUE
Results and New Matches
Hong Kong Garrison Football league results for the week ended Oct. 18 were as follow:-
R.A.0.C. 2, D Company, 1st Queen's, 8.
31st H Ety, R.A., 3. C Company, 2nd K.O.S.B., 4.
B Company, 2nd K.O.S.B., 4, C Company, 1st Queen's 1.
M.G. Company, 1st Queen's, 2, A Company, 2nd K.O.S.B.. 3.
Matches for this week are: To-day: H.Q. Wing, 2nd K.O.S.B., v. HQ. Wing, 1st Queen's, Chatham-road. Referee, Sur/R.A. Maltas, 20th H. Ety., R.A.
Tuesday, 16th:-3st H. Bty., R.A., v. C Company, 1st Queen's, Chatham-road. Referee, Lieut. Kelly, 2nd K.O.S.B.; M.G. Com- pany, 2nd K.0.S.B., v. B Com- pany, 1st Queen's, Sookumpoo. Referee, Pte. Winsor, 1st Queen's.
Wednesday, 17th: 12th H Bty., R.A., v. D Company, 1st Queen's, Happy Valley. Referee, Pte. Muffy, 2nd K.O.S.B.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES
CHELSEA SLIPPING?
Division I. Arsenal 2, West Ham 3. Aston Villa 7, Bury 1. Blackburn 2, Everton 1. Bolton 4, Portsmouth 2. Derby I, Manchester C. 1. Leeds 2, Burnley 1. $ Leicester 3, Sheffield U. 1. Liverpool 2, Newcastle: 1. Manchester U1, Färdiff 1. Wednesday 3, Birmingham 0. Sunderland 4,,Huddersfield 1.
Division 11. Barnsley 2, West Brom. 0. Blackpool 2, Stoke 0. Bradford 4, Tottenham 1, Bristol G. 2, Notts. Forest 5. Chelsea 2, Clapton 2. Hull 3, Reading 0. Millwall 2, Middlesbro' 3. Notts Cnty. 2, Oldham 0. Port Vale 8, Preston 2. Swansen 2, Grinsby 1. Wolves 1, Southampton 1.
Division III (8) Bournemouth 4, Charlton 2. Brentford 2, Northampton 2. Crystal Pal. 1, Plymouth 4. Exeter 1, Torquay 3. 'Luton 1, Coventry 1.
Merthyr 2, Norwich 1. Newport 3, Fulham -8. Southend 1, Brighton 1. Swindon 2, Gillingham 1. Walsall 8, Queen's P.R. 1. Watford 1, Bristol R. 0.
Division III (N) Ashington 2, Bradford C. B. Crewe 0, Wigan 4.”, Darlington 2, Chesterfield 2. Halifax 2, Hartlepools 0. Lincoln 3, Accrington 1. Nelson 3, Barrow: 4. Rochdale 4, Now Brighton 2. Southport 1, Wrexham 8. Sth. Shields 1, Doncaster 0. Stockport 2, Carlisle 2. Tranmere 3. Rotherham 0.
Scottish League Aberdeen 2, Airdrie 1. Clyde 1, Ayr 0:
Dundee: 2, Third Lanark 24 Falkirk 2, St. Mirren-2.
Hearts 4. Cowdenbeath 1. Kilmarnock 2, Partick T. 2. Motherwell 3, Caltlo 8. Queen's Park 6, Hibernians 1. Raith R. 8, Hamilton-1. Rangers 8, St. Johnstone 0.
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