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VOCAL SCORES

ELIJAH. MESSIAH. ST. PAUL DREAM OF GERONTIUS.

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BITTER SWEET. FLORADORA,

CAT & THE FIDDLE. NEW MOON. NO NO NANETTE, SHOW BOAT. DOROTHY. GONDOLIERS. RUDDIGORE. IOLANTHE

&

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Tel. 24848.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1936.

The

BLUE NUN LABEL

Pimples

Fameus Dectors Sertaz, ha d

TO GET RID OF -

STOMACH TROUBLES

An

English Doctor

writes :-

"I find that 'Bisurated: Magnezia taken after most of my meats is the only thing that keeps me srce from pain and discomfort, and I take it regularly. I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good results,"

Signed) Dr. H. G, MA..., M.RC.S.; L.R.C.P. THE English docter is the most conservative medical mas in the world, and when his not only recommends but personally uses a remedy there can be no more.com- vincing proof of its efficacy, This doctor is but one bi many who constantly advise the use of 'Bisora:ed' Magesia in all cases of indigestion. Most stomacb trouble is caused by acidity, and the reason why 'Bistrated Magnesia gives quick relief is that it stantly neutralises,excess acid and sourbes, heals an strengthens the inflamed stomach lining. Nothing could be simpler, saler or surer. If you suffer with indigestion or stomach disorder of any kind, put your faith is European science and make an end of your troubles by taking Bisura.ed Magnesia after Baling or whenever pain is felt.

BISURATED

MAGNESIA

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QUICKLY`STOPS, INDIGESTION

Always see this oval sign. It is on every genuine carton.

BISMAG

An exciting struggle for the ball during the Rugby Football, match between the Club and the Navy last Saturday at the Valley.

Welsh Community Entertained

LAST NIGHT'S FUNCTION

The "Red Dragon of Wales" and greetings in the Welsh language .figured `prominent'y amongst the seasonal decorations in the main hall of the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home last night, the occasion being the entertain- ment of Welsh Members of Als Majesty's Forces in Hong Kong by the local 8t. David's Society.

LOCAL YACHTING ¦

Remainder Win By Narrow Margin

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club held a sailing race yesterday between "US" Members and The

Remainder. The latter won by seven points.

Results were as follows:--

Course: Kawloon Rock Mark (8). Channel Rocks Mark (8), Į Rumsey Shoal Mark (P), Club Line.

Distance: 5.6 miles.

"Y" Class started at 3 p.m. "A" Class started at 3.05 part.

U.S." Members

Pos. Pts.

Al. Carpenter (Mrs. B. P.

Eley)

Country Club

GOLF SCORES

The results

competitions played off on ecember 20 are as follows:

December

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

E. Sadick beai H. K. Lee 3 and

2; J. J. Basto beat F. E. An Remedios 1 up.

LADIES CUP Mrs. A. J. Kew qualified with a score of 70 nett.

SUNDAY HERALD CUP

The following have teen select- ed to represent Portugal against Wales on Boxing Day ay the Kow-, loon Football Club ground:-

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12

1

A2, Lobo (Mrs. E. R. Ed-

wards)

10

3

4

U. B. Sousa; L Sousa, V. F. Costa; N. Beltrao. A. V. Cosano (Captain), N. Delgado; C. Mar-

Reid)

4

9

Y3, Heron (Mrs. E. Moore) 2 11 YB, Zephyr (Mrs. D'Arcy-

Evans)

ques, C. Santos, B. Gosano, J. Gomes, L. Fernandes

Total

5 8

36

Music and sing.ng being in- separably associated with Wales it was appropriate that the main part of the socia. evening which followed a special Christmas din- ner, "consisted of songs in We.sh and English, the principal con

ributors being Corporal Willams and a quartette from the Royal A7. Isobel (Mrs. M. Ellerby) > Welch Fusillers. Games and com-A10, Cicada (Mrs. $. D. petitions were also participated in and an enjoyable evening came to a close shortly before midnight.

Amongst the members of the Society who helped to organise the evening's entertainment were Mr. E. Lloyd Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall, Mrs... Westlake, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Price, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lewis, Mr. E R. Price, Mr. D. F. Davies, Mr. R. Owens and Captain Evans,

The Committee of the Society also wish to thank the President of the Saliors' and Soldiers' Home and several members 01 the General Committee of that insti- tuzion, a 50 others who helped in the entertainment. The British American Tobacco Company kind. ly donated cigarettes

The Remainder

A4, Artemis (Mrs. G. H.

Sheldon,

48, Joss (Miss B, Kirk)...... A, True Blue (Mrs. G. D. * Adams)

7

6

!

7

3 10

A12, Kittiwake (Miss P. M.

Kingi

11

1 13

B

5.

43

Y5, Widgeon (Miss H. Graw-

hall-Wilson)

Y7, Zephyr (Miss M. (Whit-

ham)

Total

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MARLENE WANTED TO BE A NURSE- VISITS HOSPITAL

"I am a nurse at heart, Mar- lene Dietrich the film star, told the Daily Mirror recently, when she visited the Hospital for Bick Children in Great Ormond-street, London.

Reserves E. Marques. V. Mar- ques, Remedios, H. Sousa, A. b. Alves.

PLAYING-FIELDS

FROM THE ASHES

The passing of the Crystal Pa- lace leaves a desolate, gap in the Ives of South Londoners, who courted there, went to it for a life- lue of junketings, and built up round It ́a warm, living structure of communal happiness. Perhaps that is why so many people are now suggesting--it was put to me to-day by a leading citizen of Bat- tersen, und doubtless there are thousands who agree with him. that the Crystal Palace site, which belongs to the nation, should be

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB come part of the King George V.

The Kowloon Golf Club'announce "the following golf results and a

notice

Championship Final

R. K. Collings was the winner, defeating K. 8. Robertson by 6 and

over the 38th Holes.

2nd Round Junior Championship

W. A. Bland defeated E. W. Gar- diner by 3 and 2,

W. C. Sumpson defeated F. A. Hi

"It I could have chosen-, F profession I would have been aby 6 and 4. nurse. I think it must be wonder- ful to feel that you are doing so much good for peple."

C.

Miss Dietrich, who was dressed a black costume embroidered with gold, visited the hospital at her own request.

HC. Borner defeated E. H. Watts at the nineteenth

H

memorial playing-fields scheme.

The possibility of such a thing has not been considered, even un- officially, at the Mansion fuuse which for one thing does not know what are the powers of the Cry- stal Palace trustees in the matter.. The trustees meet to-morrow, and we may know more of the possibil- Ittes after their meeting. But it seems to be generally admitted that anancially, as well as for less material reasons, it is out of the question to rebuild the Palace.

The Crystal Palace. has its place in history as the Victorian play- our

C. G. Anderson defeated W. Ker- shaw by 4 and 3. Captain's Cap on Dec. 19-20, 1936 round. linked equally Qualifiers:

C. G. Anderson, 84-15-89. F. E Booker, 84-9---75. "The, children have known Miss Raffle held in aid of the Children's Dietrich was coming for three

Playground Association days the matron told me, "and Three hundred dollars was raised have been terribly excited. They for the above Association, and have been sitting all this after-Members are requested to call at noon with their autograph books the Kowloon Golf Club where a list open ready for her arrival" of those lucky In the draw 19 on

view.

2

Mr. Justice Porter, in a reserved judgment in the King's Bench Division, awarded Miss Peggy

TO TELL HER DAUGHTER As Marlene entered, tiny My- fanwy Evans staggered forward to present a great bunch of red roses £126 FOR FILM ACTRESS almost twice as big as herself. But the occasion proved too much for her and she began to cry.

Oh darling," Marlene exclaim- ed, and, enstching the ile girl Crawford, alm actress, £128 198. in her arms, carried her away and costs in an action she had Cown a corridor along to comfort brought against Criterion Film her. Myfanwy returned all smiles, Productions, of Brook-street, W

In one of the wards little Wendy for injury to her eyes by the studio Barnes presented. Miss Dietrich lights.

with a doll dressed to represent | Mr. Gunther Krampf, a camera her in her latest film, Knights man, was joined in the action, but Without: Armour,” “and a his Lordship gaye judgment in his

and favourite konkurs lovely smile, we pr

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I have learnt much alot this The film company had: denied afternoon," Mariene said after her negligenes or breach of duty, and, tour of the wards "My little Mr. Krampf had pleaded that he daughter. Mada, wants to be à had not control of the lights. doctor and is also very interested in nursing. I wanted to find out all about it to tell her”

The lights used were in a ball- room scene in the im Amateur Gentleman.”

thoughts with a great Queen and with a people's enjoyment. It re- freshed the bodles and minds of generations. It would be appro- priate to link the site with the memory of a great King and to devote it for ever to the health and happiness of the people.

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