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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 15, 1940.

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Wismar HAMBURG

Groningen

Luneburg

LANDS

BREMEN

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HANOVER

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Stargar

Hildesheim

Sunkirk

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Dortmund PElberfeld

Gattungen

Halle Nandhausch

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LEIPZIG

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Bonitz!

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Jatha Chemnit

Reichenberg

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PRAGUE

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Amieris

Mannheim

Rolan

Loo Reims

Heidelberg

Verduh

Heilbronn

Datenbach

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NUREMBERG Pacho

Rilsen

Epera

Karlsruhe

Regensburg

PARIS

STUTTGART

Chartres

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Fontaine

Orleans!

Epinat

Nancy STRASBOUR

Baden

Landshut

Augsburg

Passau

Reutlinge

MUNICH

Wels

Chaumont

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Jogny

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A general map of the area on which the critical battles of the war, probably, are now being fought. The vital interest of Britain in Holland's freedom from domination needs no emphasis after a study of the relative positions of Rotterdam and London.

MR.

CHURCHILL'S DENIAL

Mr. Winston Churchill's Ameri. can lawyers have served on Mr. William Griffin a general denial of the allegation made by Mr. Griffin in the million dollar slan- der suit lodged against the British First Lord.

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Mr. Griffin, who is owner and publisher of the "New

York Enquirer, declared that in Interview with him in 1936 Mr. Churchill said: "It was all a mis- take for us (the U.S.) to enter, the world war."

Mr. Churchill, Mr. Griffin fur- ther declared, had since denied that he had said this, and the slander action was based on the denial,

CHRIST CHURCH CONCERT

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LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

K.B.G.G. SELECTIONS

Following teams have been selected to represent Kowloon Bowling Green Club in the Lawn Bowls League:-

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First Division (v Recreio "A" K.B.G.C.)-T. Armstrong, D. W. Waterton, H. White, A. J. Hall (skip); G. W. Deacon, J. C. G, J, G. Meyer, G. H. Sherruf (skip) and W. L. Walker, L. Guy, A, Hyde- lay, A. M. Holland (skip).

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Second Division (v Police P.R.C.) E. F. Pope, E. Levett, F. A. Cheesman, R. Duncan (skip); H. Bicknell, L. Sykes, E. V. Searle, H. Lockhart (skip) and A. Morton, H. E. Drew, E. A. Atkins, W. Harrower (skip).

Third Division-(v H.K, Football Club at H.K.F.C.)—Ë. Scard, S. C. Walker, C. Wal- Us, K. C. Hamilton (skip); F. H. Wilkinson, W. H. Organ, G. S. Hammond, J. S. Dinnen (skip) and H. Spong, C. E. Langley, P. A. Peckham, L. Jordan (skip)..

RECREIO TEAMS, Following teams will represent Recreio on Saturday:--

First Division-Recreto "A" (v Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Away)-L. F. Xavier, F. X. Soares, R. F. Luz, H. A. Alves (Skip); L. J. Silva, C. M. Silva, J. V. Ribeiro, F. X. Silva (Skip) and J. A. Luz, C. E. Mar- ques, F. V. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva (Skip)..

First Division-Recreio "B" (v Craigen- gower Cricket Club, Away):-C. C. Pereira, D. C. Alves, Dr. L. Guterres, B. Basto (Skip); F. A. Machado, C. N. Basto, C. A. Lopes, J. J. Basto (Skip) and C. F. Vas, J. C. Remedios, C. Roza Pereira, J. E. Noronha (Skip).

The Christ Church Concert to

Second 'Division-(v Kowloon Cricket Club, held in St. Andrew's Church Hall on Home):-M, Alarcon, A. F. Noronha, Dr. Friday May 17th at 8.45 p.in.

A. Rodrigues, O. P. Remedios (Skip); R. N. mises a good evening's entertainment. N. Silva, J. A. Remedios, C. M. Alves, P. A varied programme will be provid-Yvanovich (Skip) and F, A. Xavier, A. P. ed by well known artists; Miss Yao Tachin-chin whose recent pianoforte recital at the Peninsula Hotel de- lighted all who heard it and won her high praise; will play a Mozart Sonata. Helen Lockhart, Sylvia Choy and John Smith accompanied by Mr. E. O'Neill Shaw will contribute a number of Items. The Choir of the Mandarin Congregation of Christ

Pereira, E. M. Remedios, E. Sousa (Skip). P.R.C. TEAMS Following will represent Police Recreation Club in Lawn Bowls League this Saturday: First Division (v H.K.F.C. at P.R.C.):- E. G. Post, J. W. MacDonald, J. Shepherd and A. E. Carey (Skip); W. J. Cameron, J. Hendridge, W. S. Dall and J. C. §. Fender (Skip) and A. Soutar, F. Channing, G. Per-

ins and J. Orem (Skip).

Second Division (v. K.B.G.0. at, P.R.C.) I— Church, the high quality of whose w. Glendinning (Skip); G. C. Willerton, 3. W. B. Harris, A, MacKenzie, H. Brown and. singing is already well known tow. Harrop, N. B. Fraser and W E. Hol- many, will be responsible for half lands (Skip) and D. H. Taylor; J.. Hayward, of the programme.

3. C. Atkin and A. Wright (Skip).

Light humorous items are included in the programme-an illuminated Indian Club act by Mr. J. T. K, Gil- christ, conjuring tricks by Mr. Les Gibson, a humorous duet by Helen Lockhart and John Smith, and character sketch by Mr. David Kossick who comperes the whole show. ****

An enjoyable evening is guaranteed. Tickets at $2 and $1 may be bought at the door or from the Vicar of Christ Church.

.L.R.C. TEAMS

Following will represent Indian Recreation Club in Lawn Bowls League on Saturday!-- First -Division. (v _K.D.R.C. at Hunghom); Hoosen, A. Bakar, A. R. Minu and A. K. Minu (Skip); A. K, Suffiad, A. M. Rum- fahn, D. M. Khan and M. R. Abbas (Skip) and A. H. Rumjahn, S. 0. Bux, A. O. Ma- dar and AR. Daliah.....(Sidp),~~

Third Division (v H.K.E.R.C.cat: Spokun- poo)—A. 8. Suffiad, U. A. Rumjahn, A. G. Sumad and M. V. Adal (Skip): 8. “Yusuf, | R. Nazarin, A. H. Madar, A. M. Wahab (Skip) and M. Hussan, S. A, R. Bux, K. M. Rumjahn and 8. M. Rumjahn (skip);

GRAPHIC GOLF

IN THE GROOVE

FIRM RIGHT LEG AT TOP

OF BACKSWING.

FIRM LEFT LEG AT IMPACT

UTILIZES FULL POWER

HELPS STROKE ACCURACY

SWING TIME

By BEST BALL

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If one can get used to the idea of swinging around on the back- swing until his right leg is firm; and straight, then completing the downswing so that at impact the left side is firm, and the left leg unyielding at the finish of the follow through one has certain advantages in the game. One is

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definite rhythmic movement which should improve the player's timing and grooving of shots. In fact, once one gets the feeling of this swing, practice without aTM ball, merely swinging from one extreme to the other, should be helpful.

There is not necessarily any change in the weight in this shot, although the thought that it is transferred to the right leg at first then to the left on the downswing. may help the golfer get the right stroke tempo. While many golfers contend there is a definite weight transference from one leg to an- other, as prominent a golfer as Bobby Jones does not subscribe to this point. If there is trouble re-. laxing the left side in the back- stroke, let the left ankle turn in- ward gradually. This will loosen... the whole left side.

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FOOD PROBLEM WITH GASTRITIS

For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not ir- ritate the inflamed stomach walls of patients suffering from gas- tritis and that at the same time would rebuild. the patient's strength. In severe cases of gas- tritis solid foods are out of the question, even liquid foods are often vomited. Yet the patient needs quick new strength to re- build his exhausted body. In Horlicks, doctors and nurses have found an ideal food.

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