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INSECT BITE? CUT? SCRATCH?

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CALVERTS

OINTMENT

When ordering your

BISCUITS

are

from the Compradore Stores

be sure they

CARR'S "

CARR'S AFTERNOON TEA, BISCUITS

Alternoon Tea

Made by

BISC

CARR'S

CARLISLE ENGLAND

Agents-

For the East of afternoon tea blacnila' You must ask ser and sa0 (that you get CARE'S, The resortad kinds in the afternoon tea tin much ne Nice, Brunelio Ohpaolate, Finger Cragms, Crueknel are as good. to-day as they were yours and years ago.

So afternoon tea tabia can be tapioko Without CARE'S.

W. R. LOXLEY

& CO.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY

RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CHAMPIONS.

(Continued from Page 1)

appeared the safest proposition of the day. The danger, if danger there was, lay in another pony from the same stable, Choaapanico Bay, ridden by Mr. Dallas, Tho public backed then two ponies and practically neglected the other Mr. Haimovitch who rode King of Hearts led the field and the two Bays were content to wait till the straight before making their effort. The land was reduced until it was nogligible when the straight was reached, but Mr. Haimovitch on King of Hearts put all ho know into the Bhish and kept King of Hearts in front all the way up the straight to win by a short lead. In the following year, the defeat ed Elliot Bay won the Champions in record time, starting a red-hot favourite.

MR. HEARD'S SUCCESS

IN 1923.

PETTICOAT LANE SURPRISE.

...“. MOVE ON ORDER TO TRADERS.

Petticoat-lane, London's famous Sunday strost market, was if an excited mood recently.

The excitement arose at the ipno. tion of Stone-lane and Middlesex street (Petticoat-lane) following an order to "Meve pr" given by the police to four stall-holders,

The fort stall-holders between them claim a trading association, with the Lane of 150 years.

S.A.m.,

Police Instructions. When they arrived at with their barrows, they were mot by six policemen who had instrue- tions got to alow the stalls to go

up.

»

There were proleets, arguments,. but all to no purpose.

"I am sorry--but you'll have 10 go,” said the police vergrazi

Thaly our orders."

were

A crowd gathered: stalls left unattended, and friends and sympathisers held a protest meet. ing.

Mr. H. Smith, an outhter, who bas traded in Stoney-lane for 30 years, told a reporter:

Mr. Heard, whose successes in the Colony are well-known now, last won the Champions in 1923. He was then one of our visiting jockeys and was indisposed when the race There is a regulation that only For three shopkeepers have the right to sell meeting came round.

from a stall in front of their pre- day he did not ride at all. Then mises. In this case a shopkeeper on the afternoon of the third day, has complained that the stalls were "when the starters for the Chun-interfaring with his business.

pians were hoisted, Mr. Heard name was put on the board as the jockey for Roman Republic, a pony belonging to the Sassoon, stable. The public backed the candidate heavily and Mr. Heard made, no mistake our motto." of the race, winning by many lengthe. It was his only mount fed, might have been anforced a during the whole rnes meeting, but with it be won the most important race of all! #

'

A THRILLING RACE.

In his net year of racing in

"But there is also an unwritten law of Petticoat-Inne shopkeepery that allows anybody to sell from stalls outside their premises. The more stalls the more business," is.

The "Move on" order, it is learn

fortnight before Christmas, but the authorities postponed action so that the stallholders might at least have the benefit cf the extra trade.'

AS RANSOM.

CONSULAR EFFORTS TO LIBERATE CAPTIVE

AMERICAN.

Peking. Jan. 21.The United States legation here has telegraph

stain the release of Captain Charles Baker, who was captured by bandite while his lighter was stranded a little more than hundreds miles above Hankow.

$1, 1932.

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.

LEADING SCOTTISH TEAMS WIN IN SECOND ROUND CUP MATCHES.

ASTON VILLA." AND WEST BROMWICH ALBION DEFEATED IN THE LEAGUE,

The rents in the second round of the Senttish Cup matches on Saturday placed the four premier League teams this season (Motherwell, Rangers, Celtic. and Kilmarnocky in the draw for the next round. Cowdenbeath wors defeated by the Hearts, whila Dundee wore the victims of their Second Division rivale. Three games were drawn.

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Aston Vill received nu unexpected reverse at the hands of Chelsea in the English Longue. West Bromwich Albion niet n similar fate. Hudderweld inflicted a smashing defent on Sheffield Wednesday.

Owing to mistake in the list of fixtures given in the official handbook, Hull City appeared in the Northern Section programme as the home team against Gateshoad; Lincöli City and New Brigh- ton were omitted from the list. It will be soen from, the results. tnt Hull mot New Brighton, while Lincoln were at home to Gateshead.

Full results and corrected Chague tables are appended..

THROUGH REUTER'S' AGENCY.]

Division II.

Arsenal

Aston Villa

Blackbuta Blackpool

ין

Division I.

Wolves

Leads

4. Manchester C. 0

"

Bury

1 Chelsea

3

2 West Brom.

0

2

1

1

1 Grimsby

2

3 Bolton

1

2 West Ham

2 Derby

0

3 Sunderland Everton. 9." Liverpool Huddersfield 8 Wednesday Locaster Middlesbro

Newenstle Portsmouth Sheffield U.

Barnsley Bradford Bristol C.

Bury

Churitou M'chteter U Notts. C. Oldham

1 Birmingham ́ő

1 Millwill

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

LAST WEEK'S ACTIVITIES.

Sunday, January 24-

H.E. the Governor and Lady Reel paid an informal visit to the child welfare contro maintained by the St. John Ambulance Brigade. st. Kam Tin in the New Territories.

H.E. the Governor and Lady Peel.. gave a small luncheon, party at the Hunter's Arms Fanling, and after- ward's attended the race meeting at Kwanti.

Monday, January 25:-

H.E. the Governor, accompanied by the Hon. Dr. Wellington, in- spected the Young Wo Hospital, whore he was received by Dr. "Li Shu Fan and his fellow directors.. „Tuesday, January 26:—

H.E the Governor carried out the annual inspection of the St. John

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Ambulance Brigade on the South China Athletic Association ground at Sookunpoo, and presented the trophies. Lady Poel also attended. the parade.

5 58 31 37

20 16 6 4 70 20 39 20 10 0

315 4 6 33 38 24

214 8 5 40 24 34

Stoke Plymouth 20 10 8 3 63 35 34 Bradford 20 15 4 7 49 33 34 Millwall 28 11 & 10 40 44 97 Bradford C. 98 9 6 0 67: 51 20 Notts C. 20. 0 B

05346 26 S'thampton 25 13 11 4181 25 Swansea 20 12 1 13-50 45 23 Notts For 209 Tottenham 20 9 01 02 54 94 Port Vale 26 9 5 12 40 38.23 Barnsley 24 0 3 13 34 37 21 "Chesterfield 26 8 13 39 33 27 17:38 30 22

| Wednesday, January 37:—

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy,--D.FW., made a tour of inspection of the new Shing Man water scheme.

Lady Peel attended the Annual. Speech Day at St. Stephen's, Girls" 7 10 43 49 College, and prosented the prizes.

38 20

313 34 4 M 38 90. 95 € 7 19 40 38 10

Preston Charlton 23 7 313 32 51 19 Bristol 20 9 6.17 94 47 P

Division III. (South),

+

Division II,

3. Tottenham

2

1 Chesterfield

0

Oldham 20 7

0 Bradipro C,

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2 Port Vale

0

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9 Preston N. E.

1

3 Nobis Fur.

2

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3 Leeds

2

Stoke

2 Southampton 0

Wolves

3 Burnley Division III. (South),

1

Brentford Fulham Exoter

Brentford Brighton

1 Gillingham

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o Torquay

Reading

Crystal P.

Exeter

Bqurnemouth 1 3 Coventry

Fulbar

Mansfield Norwich Reading.

Southend Tanies Watford

Hong Kong, Mr. John Johnstone $200,000 DEMANDED Plymouth figured in what" must have bran one of the most interesting races of his career. The Challenge Cup in 1921.had resulted in a dead hent between Caulfield ridden by Mr. Johnstone and Allied King ridden by Mr. Hill. The connections of the two ponies very sportingly de- cided to run off the dead bett, and an extra race was added to th third day'a programme. The public thought, naturally, that Allied to Nanking urging the govern. King,, the ex-Derby winner, met to take all possible steps to thought, naturally thought that Allied King, the ex-Derby winner, Assisted by so steerssful a jockey Ba Mr. Hill was sure to win, und consequently, the pony carried more than twice the number of tickets as Caulfield. Yet, horsemanship won | the race for Caulfield. Over the whole mile and three quarters, th two ponies stayed together with Allied King showing "slightly In addition, representations have front for the greater part of the boen made by the American, consul- way. It was not until the Distance ate in Hankow to the chairman of Post was reached that" Mr. John- the Hupeh Provincial government, :stone pushed his mount and man- and it is hoped that before long aged to get slightly ahead o Captain Baker will be released. Allied King. Once in front, noth-f At present all that is known of ing that Allied King could do, the bandits responsible is that they eould reduce the gap and thus ended are demanding 8200,000" ranso one of the most memorable races money for the unfortunate Cap. even seen on the Hong Kong course.tain.

It was a very thrilling race and

Dear

The Legation states that Mr Clubb, vice-consul, left Hankow this morning for Pailochi, which place,it is believed Captain Baker is being held.

17.

Captain Baker, who has not been

one which will live in, the memory to Amerion for some years, comen of all those who saw it.

from Pasadena," California.

HARMSTON'S Circus

TO-NIGHT

OPPOSITE THE PENINSULA HOTEL

COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME !

EVERY THING NEW

SECOND PROGRAMME BETTER THAN THE FIRST

30

European

-Artistes

30 50

Performing Animals

SIXTY "BIG ACTS SIXTY:

50

Every Saturday and Sunday at 4,15 P.M.

MATINEES Children Half Price to Matinees only.

-SOLDIERS AND SAILOES IN UNIFORM

W. HARMSTON,

Propristor,

Huif" prices to stalls, and second chairs only. Booking At Moutrie & Co. Sundays At The Circus

*R. BELL, Representative

KOWLOON

NIGHTLY

AT 9.15 P.M.

4 Cardiff

Bristol R... 3

3 Clapton 0. _9 5 Swindon

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9 Northampton 1 4 Luton

A

"s Queen's P.R. 2

Division III. (North)..

Barrow Chestex Doncaster Hartlepools

P. W. D. L. F, A.Pts.

47.20 20

25 13 #

24 13 3 8.73 42 33 28.14. 3

40 33

27 13 6 8 39 3733

Watford 2013 07 $30 32 Crystal F 2012 6 59+ 33 32 Norwich 9 11 7 7:40 30 20 Southend 243 11 7 8 46 37 "20 Qn.'s P.R. 20, 90 9 32 45 29 Brighton 25 11 5 0 40 33 27 Luton 2012 3 11 90 48 27 Coventry 28 10 6 10 81 57. 23 B'nemouth 20 90 13 304 Mansfeld 20 7:12 48 05 23 Bristol R. 90 9 4 19

48 $ 92 Gillingham 256 4 13 99 41 21 Sa 7 12 45 00 21

23 8 4 13 44 31 201

237 01 42 47, 20

26 0.7 12 44 53. 10

2006 13 20 40 17 1 7-10 31 09 15

Division II. (North).

a. Rotherham

Walsall

1

3 Carlislo

3

·4 Halifax

1

2 Crewo

3

Torquay

2 Wrexham

0 Cardiff

2 Stockport

A

1 Accrington

0

4 N. Brighton

1 Gateshead

0

Swindon Clapton N'ampton Thames

Roch Jale Southport Tranmere York Holl Lincoln..

Bo'tens

SCOTTISH CUP

Second Round.

2 Partick Dunfermline- 1 Dünden Hamilton

Kilmarnock

5 Armadale

2 Albion

Queen' Part 0. Motherwell

Edinburgh

Airdrie

0

2

0

2 St. Bernardo 3

2 King's Park

Raith Rovers 0 Rangers

St. Johnstone 2 Celtic

Queen O'South 2" Dundea U..

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Clyde

4 Cowdenbeath

1 Arbroath

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

3 Aberdeen Third Lanark 1 Falkirk

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LEAGUE TABLES.

Division I.

2

1

0

P. W.D. L. TA. P 26 17 1 84 47 38

Everton Shemetd 27-10 210 0 13 11- Nowenstle 25 14 3 8 54 45 91 W. Brom. 27 13.3 9 48 90 31 Aston Villa 25:13 48 75' 47 30 Arsonal 23.12 6 7 37 34 20 Held 25 12 6 7 52 34, 30 Wednesday 8-19-5-9 02 36o 29: Liverpool 20 12 50 55 66 29 B'ham ***"25"IT" "4"10:46 140 | 20 -Middlesbro' 2010 10. 49 00 £8 M'chester C. 27 8 9 10 53, 53 25 **Bolton 28 11 3 12 43 52 23 'Blackburn - -27 30 312 50 05 25 Partsmouth 24 10 4 10 33 40 24 Chilson 26 31 1 46 530. West Ham 25 1 412 42 8799 Derby 27 8 8 13 41 53.29 Leicester 25 8 3,14 48 68 1is Bunderland 36 8 13 36 53 18 Blackpool 25 7 3 15 a 09" 17 Grimsby B5 6 3 18 386115

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Thursday, January 28 :-----

H.E the Governor presided ab tan moeting of the Executive and Legislative Councils.

H.E. the Governor, nccompanied by Mr. G. W. A. Tufton, Privata Secretary, dined with Lieut. Col. N. C. Benneth and the Officers, 93rd Highlanders at Shamehuipo.

Lady Peol gave a small dinner party at Government House

· Friday, January 29;— »

The Hon. Mr. Hallifax, and Bir Robert Ho Tung had an interview with H.E the Governor, with refer once to the proposed infant welfare scheme in the New Territories. Baturday, January 30:---

1i

H.E. the Governor and Lady Peel attended the manual dance of the Machine Gun Company, Hong Kong Volunteer Derive Corps,

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

"SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

"Love" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan.. 21:

The Golden Text was.-"Be pers fact, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God" of love and peace shall be with you." (II. Gör. 13; 11.)

Among the citations, which bom: prised the Lesson-Sermon was the. following from the Bible. Be loved, let us love one another: for lave is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love." (I. John 4; 7, 8.)

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2012 8 72 38, 30 26 13 6 8 42 40 31

5 8 37 30 31

The Lesson-Bermon also includ ed the following passage from 25 11 8 6 40.38 30

the Christinn Science textbook, 24 14 I 9.50 23 28 "Science and Health, with Kay Darlington 90 120 43 44 29 to the Scriptures," by Mary Baicer Eddy, "People go into ecstazien Wrexham 28 11 # 0 45 42 29.

over the sense of a corporeal Jsho Hull

25 12 3 10 50 30 27 vah, though with scarcely a spark Acurington 24 11 3 10 50 54 20 of love in their hearts yet God Stockpont 28 8 9 9 31 29 25 is Love, and without Love, God...

York Southport 24 13 Chester Barrow

Hartlepools 28 0 5 12 48 03 23 Halifax 23 8 11 35 51 92 Carlisle 958 0·10 41 40 1 Wallsall 27 0 3 16 31 57 21 Doncastor 28 8 3'14 35 1 19 Rotherham 23 6 4 18 39 40 10 Rochdale 26 4 2 19 31 80 1 N. B'ton 26 2 1815 13 10

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

immortality odnnot appear. Mortals believe in a finite personal God; while God is infinite Love, which must be unlimited (p. 312.)

"SOVIET PLOTTERS

EXECUTE

23 SHOT FOR IMPLICATION IN ANTI-GOVERNMENT MOVE.

Harbin, Jan. 22.-According to information just received hero from sources said to be reliable, 23 marsoon were recently shot by the O.G.P.U. at Earbarovsk for alleged implication in a plot against the Soviet Government.

PWDL FA Pts Motherwell 3 31 4 3.88 26 48 Rangers 204 779 77 44 3rd Lazoric 29 17 3 9 71 31 37 Celtic 27 14 8 373 32 36 St. Mirren 28 14" 30 54 36 35 Kilmarnock 29-146953 30 34 Aberdeen 30 12 7 11 43 44:32 Partick 27-13 4 10454030" C'denbeath 20 11 7 11 51 549 29 Hearts.

-29 14. 3.13 467 29- Dundee 20 10 7 12, 10, 63/27 Clyde 28 08 11 46.67 94 Hamilton' 28 10 13 61 50 45 Queen's. 12. 27 10 4 13 47 38 21 Airdrie 29 10 a 15-58 07 23 In the past, the miners have on

30- 8: 5-17--50-3721- several Doonsions caused the. O.G 20. 74,16.· 34 · 05. 20- P.U. considerablo worry and it wis 30 7:5 18, 47 64:19. said that the Partisan" movement" Dendre-U-29-8-7-1790-2017 in the Buchan district has never

5463-1985 08 15 been completely suppressed.

Art Morton... Falkirk

·Feith

It is also reported that the

Bi "Partisans operating near

chan, a big cal-mining centre. about 60 miles from Vladincatok, " have again become activo,liyy

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