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IT WON'T BE LONG..

till the thermometer will take a sudden plunge; then cold weather will be here to stay. You can however be ready for anything the weather mau chooses to doby having all your winter wear ZORIC DRYCLEANED now.

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

Kowloon Works.

Hong Kong Depot

Famous Doctor Sarizi, New A

Telephono 57032. Telephone 21279.

TO GET RID OF

STOMACH TROUBLES

An

English Doctor®

writes :-

"I And that | Blaurated' Magnesia taken after mast of my mewia is the only thing that keeps me free from... pain and discomfort, and'I take it regularly. I often prescribe it for my patients, and kava had very good results."

(Signed) Dr. H. G ——— MA, M.R.G,S,, L.R.C.P. THE English doctor is the most conservative medical A man in the world, and when he not only recommenils but personally uses a remedy there can be no more con- vincing proof of its efficacy." This doctor is but one of many who' coastandly advise the use of 'Bisurated blagnesia in all cases of indigestion. Most stomach trouble is caused by acidity, and the reason why

Bisurated Magnesia gives quick relief in that it is- stantly neutralises excess seid and soothes, heals and strengthens the infamed stomach lining. Nothing could be simpler, safer or surer, · If you safer with indigestion or stomach disorder of any kind pål your faith is European science and make an end of your troubles by laking. Bisuraled' Magnesia alter cating or whenever palą is felt..

BISURATED

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1936.

LADIES' TENNIS

Alterations In Dates Notified

We are notified by Lt. C. Raven- hill, Hon. Secretary of the United Services, Recreation Club, that the Tennis Sub-Committee have de cided to make the following .Al- terations as regards dates for the Colony Ladies' Lawn Tennis Cham- plonships:-

Semi-finals to be completed at the competitors owa before December 5.

convenience

The final of the Singies Cham- plonship to be held at the U.S.R.C. on December 12, commencing at 3 p.m.

The nnals for the Doubles Cham- pionship to be held at the same club on December 19. commencing at 3 p..

SUNDAY CRICKET

The following will represent Mr. F. M. el Arcull's XI in a friendly cricket match against the Indian Recreation Club 1st XI at Sookun poo to-morrow at 2 p.m. sharp:—| F. M. el Arculli (Capt). M. R. Abbas, A. Bakär, W. H. College, A. K. Ismail, B. D. Lay, N. A. E. Mac-

Souza and O: Souza.

LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For Fanling

The following are the starting times for Funling to-morrow:----

OLD COURSE “

RUGBY

Fixtures For To-day

There will be two rames of Rugby Football "to-day on the Club ground at Happy Valley. The first match will commence at 3 o'clock, when the Club "A" XV will play HMB. Darsetshire. This will be followed at 4.15 by a game between the Club ist XV and The 9.25 E T. McMullen and R. K. Army, The Army side has been

Collings

selected as follows:--

3.m.

9.20 A. K. Mackenzie and G.

Marseille

9.30 Major Shannon and D.

Edward

Fus. Barry, L/Cpl. Lewis Cpl. Davies, Lieut. Davenport, Spr. 9.35 T. A. Pearce and D. J. Gil Boyling. Fus. Floyd, Fus. Preece.

more.

8.40 D. J. Mackie and A. E. Lissa-

man

9.45 K S Robertson and D. 8

Robb

9.50 Col. Blake, and I Newton 0.66 S. H. Dodwell and K. K

Rounds 10.00 A. Sommerfelt and H. U

Ireland 10.04 C. W

Littlejohn 10.08 H. M. Alexander and C.

Austin

Jeffries and N. K.

10.12 J., Whyte and W. 8. Hilller 10.16 3. Forbes and H. N. William

son

10.20. P. Morrison and T. Lindars

10.24 G. W. Reeve and D. M. RI-

chards

kay. A. M. Prata, A. Shipp. E10.28 J. Rodger and R. Young

16.32 B. D. Evans and T. R. Rowell 10.36 Comdr. Hole and D. J. Va-

lentine

CRICKET

H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C.

4

The Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Cricket Club writes: Please note that the cricket match for today is the HK.C.C, 1st XI v, the Kowloon C.C. (friendly) and not v. the Army at Sookunpoo as origin- ally stated.

HOME. RUGBY

Oxford And North Midlands Show Form

London, Nov. 26. In two Rugby Union games played today, Oxford University and North Midlands proved vic- torious. The former side defeat- ed Mr. R. V. Stanley's fteen by 12 points to nine, while the Mid- landers crushed the Leicester "Tigers" by 25 points to six- Realer.

S.P.C.A.

The result of the "Flag Day" appeal to date is as follows; states the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. M. Cockle:

Previously acknowledged $1,588.15 25.00 150,00

A

V, M. Grayburn Esq.,

Eu Tong Sen Esq..

- 20.00

$1,883.15-

10.40 D. D. Forbes and A. Kidd 10.44 D. Forbes and J. A. R. Selby

10.48 E. Bathurst and R. I. Cher-

rill

10.52 A. H. Forbes and J. R.

Masson

Lieut. Lincoln (Captain), Fus Watkins. Lieut Calvert. L/Cpl. Bobb, Fus. Chaney, Fus. Morgan, Capt. Gillesple and Cpl. Harrison.

The Club sides are:-

Club 1st XV.-J. P. Whitham, H van Leeuwen, W. E Griere, EL. D. Bldwell, O. K. Chadwick, A. H R. Butcher, J. L Bonnar. E. P. Humphreys, K. A. Watson, W. H. Currie, W, E. Peera, I. H. Bradford, B O'M Deane, A F. Walkden (Captain) and M. S. Cumming.

Club "A" XV.-B. J. Gallagher, L. Lammert A. F. Read. 1. s. Forbes, J. A. Stewart J. Hutchi- san, J. R. Henderson, J. G. Dalziel, J. S. Dunnett A. W. Holden; R. P. Edwards (Captain). T. H. Pratt, N. E Clarke, K. A. Munro, and J. Redman

Major Churcher has kindly con-

the sented to referee

3 o'clock

game and Dr. J.R. Selby, the game commencing at 4.15 pm.

TOURNAMENT GAMES

Owing to movements of 10.58 W Hewitt and F. A R. Fleet, the Navy will not be at full

Newtom

11.00 L. R. Cramer and L H. Geare 11:04 J. W. Mayhew and H H.

Pethick 11.08 J.

and S. Dykes

R. J. Shrigley 11.12 3. D. Humphreys and J. W.

Alabaster

the

strength for their last Triangular Tournament with the Club (on January 16. It has therefore been decided to substitute this game for the friendly game which has been aranged for December 5. The Triangular Tournament will thus commence on December 5, 11.16 F. A. Redmond and Major and not as previously published.

Withington

1120 D. H. Blake and Lt. Car.

Barry

3.II

NEW COURSE.

9.24 J. McDavid and A. D. Hum-

phreys

9.32 W. T. Yoxall and . H.

Cautherley

49.40 Mrs. Mayhew and Mrs.

Pethick

9.48 D. J. Keogh and R. C. Webb 9.56 W. A. Cornell and S. T.

Butlin

HOTEL GUESTS

New

residents at local hotels yesterday "were as follows:

At the Peninsula:-Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Mur, Portland, USA: Mr. N. C. Macgregor, Shanghai; Mme. M. W. Chollot and Misses T. and N. Chollot, Shanghai,

At the Gloucester:-Mr. M. Y. Tang,

Canton; Mr. J. Y. Luma Canton; Mr. Adolph Jorge, Macao: Major C.RL. Lamplough, Singa- pore; Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Chung. Shanghai; Mrs. V. Crozier, Shang- hai; Miss W; James, Shanghai; CONTRIBUTION | Mr." G. Wiloquet, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Waish and child, Shang- The faculty and administrative hat; Misa, Mary E. Pennell, Shang- staff of Sun Yat-sen University in Canton have decided to contribute one day of their salary for the relief of the Sulyan troops. This donation will amount to. about $4.000.

UNIVERSITY

Each student will contribute one dollar, and the total will be $650. Students and professors have sent a joint telegram to General Fu Tao-yt, chairman of the Suf- yuan Provincial Administration, commending him for his gallant defence of the province- Buion News.'

POLICE DANCE

hai; Miss J. Arland, Shanghai: Mr. W. Alien Cushman, Shang- hal; Mr. T. Kirby, Macao; Mr. H, Postel, Manila; Mr. and Mrs. J. Reich, Manila.

At the Hong Kong:-Mr. A. L Vilella, Manila; Mr. A. Hunter, Manila; Mr. K. Lind, Shanghal; Mr. John Hunter, Manila

AIR PASSENGERS

The

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distinction of being the first traveller to make an all air Journey from Shanghal to London might be held by Mr. E Belcher, of Shanghai, who arrived in Hong A Police dance will held in the Kong by the C.NA.C. Douglas- Gymnasium, Police Headquarters. | Dolphin plane which, checked in

December 3, at 9 p.p. Spot at Kal Tak yesterday morning." prize will be given. Tickets

оп

each including refreshments.

P. & O. BANKING CORPORATION

$1 Mr. Belcher made connection here

with the RM.A. Dorado left Hong Kong on ita homeward

| journey yesterday afternoon,

which

The only other passerigers carri

ed by the 'Dorado were Major F. W. Martin whose destination is: London, and Mr.. H H Curt's, The P. & O. Banking Corpora- bound for Penang. Freight carri- ttoa, who are at present houseded amounted to 1.800 kilos and

in Prince's Buliding, notify that mall, 94.335 kilos.

'they are removing to more mo dern premises at Marina House, Queen's Road Central, on Mon- day, November 30.

MADAME LEURQUIN |

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledges with grateful appreciation and thanks the re- Madame Leurquin, the French ceipt of the following donation to Conaul's wife has just returned to the Bociety's Funds the. Colony via Siberia on the 68 Anonymous per Rev. Fr. A. “Naldeza.”

· Riganti-$100,00.-

The Navy has not yet been seen, at full strength this season, and with their full side out on Decem- ber 5 it is expected that the game will be keen and close and that some good football will be seen.

BLACK & WHITE

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THOSE WHO KNOW, SAY

IT'S THE SCOTCH.

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HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

l

Clothing for Boys and Girls

URGENTLY WANTED

Our needy children must be fitted

out for School.

Help us to help them.

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