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How to get rid of
Disfiguring Blemishes
How much younger would you look and feel if your skin was clear and entirely free from blemish?
Pimples, spots, blackheads, enlarged pores, burning irri- tations and ugly complexion defects are woman's most com. mon "ageing" enemies. all who suffer, Cuticura presents the most simple and effective way to clear the skin.
To
Its
Cleanse the skin with Cut cura Soap twice a day. luxuriant, mildly antiseptic lather is soothing and softening; washes away pore-deep dust and grime which develop black heads, enlarged pores and ugly complexion defects. And to
rid the skin of pimples, out- breaks, rashes or irritations use Cuticura Ointment direct on the affected part before washing with the soap.
Its antiseptic" action kills germs, soothes and heals and quickly clears the skin.
Try this treatment to-day, see how your skin begins to look clearer and fresher; your com plexion.smnther, lovelier, more attractive than ever before.
Cuticura
For Clear Healthy Skin
Sold by all Chemists and Stores. Ask for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. And for powder use Cuticura Talcum-exceptionally fine
and pure, exquisitely perfumed.
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That SORE
THROAT is Dangerous
NET your sore
throat well
Ghetore Comething more serious
follows, such as laryngitis, quiasy or influenza. Start Taking Peps regularly and you'll also keep free from coughs, colds and chills,
A Pepa, dissolved in your mouth, releases rich, medicinal enacaces which are breathed deep into your chest and lungs. Thus Peps over- come any infectious germs
They
lodged in your throat and larynx. soothe and heal the irritated mem- brane of the throat, reduce in- flammation and invigorate the entire bronchiul system. Peps are far handier and more lasting than gargles. Just try them!
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Peaceful sleep for baby!
*GRIPE
Only when his delicate little digestive system is in perfect order can baby enjoy. sleep right through the night. A dose of Woodward's Gripe Water after the last meal removes the cause of restless nights by checking fermentation and ensuring complete digestion of milk and other foods.
Woodward's contains no opiates, and is always quite safe to give.
WOODWARD'S
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1938.
FANLING GOLF
Holiday Starting Times
Today
OLD COURSE
9.12 a.m.-I. H. Geare and & A
Dodwell,
9.16 a.m.-K. K. Rounds and L
R. Cramer.
9.20 a.m.-V. R. Gordon and J. R.
Collis.
9.24 am.-W. H. Way and K. R.
Quick."
9.28 a.m.-H. A. Mills and C. C.
Wilson.
9.32 a.m.-G. W. Sewell and F. C.
Frederick.
9.38 a... Low and T. R.
Chassels.
9.40 a.mA. H., Penn and A. C
I. Bowker.
9.44 1.m.-H.E the Governor, 9.48 a.m.-A. H. K. Cobb and J. W. 'Alabaster:
9.52 a.m.-H. F. Forsyth and A. S. Adamson.
9.56 a.m.-R. K. Valentine, and
W. M Barton. 10.00 a.m.-C. M. Gee and O. J.
Shannon. 10.04 a. G. F. Rees, and N. R. Garland,
10.08 a.m.-R. Stock and E.
Smith Wright,
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10.12 a.m.-R. L D. Wodehouse
and A. W. Hughes. 10.16 a.m.-J. A. D. Morrison and
K. S. Morrison. 10.20 a.m.-5. C. Feltham and F.
D. Angus. 10.24 a.m.-F. Groves ..and. J
Stenersen.
10.28 a.m.-W. Hewitt and W. G.
Robertson.
10.32 a.m.-H. Overy and W. J. E.
Mackenzie.
10.30 a.m.-F. H. Crapnell and H.
F. Sommers...
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10.40 am. E T. McMullen and P. H. Scoones. 10.44 a.m.-J. H. B. Lee and T.
Megarrý,
Tomorrow
OLD COURSE
9.12 a.m.-H. H. Mundy and A. D.
Humphreys.
BRAWN CUP HOLDERS WIN
CBS. "A" In Close Encounter
Two Brawn Cup hockey matchen were played on Saturday afternoon and these resulted in wins for the 9.16 am.-R. S. Johnson and I. C.B.9. "A" (holders) over St. An-
P. Tamworth.
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drew's by three goals to one, and 9.20 am-K. K. Rounds and K."y" Ladies over Seaforth Ladies by
three goals to two.
S. Morrison.
9.24 m.-F. C. Young and W. N. A. Smalley..
9.28 a.m.-N. K. Littlejohn and
H. N. Willamson. 9.32 n.m.-W. W. C. Shewan and
C. W. E. Bishop. 9.36 .m.-I. H. Geare and O. E.
C. Marton.
9.40 a.m.-R. Young and G. M.
Park.
9.44 a.m.-J. A. D. Morrison and
J. Hall.
Miss M. Booker scored for the wianers in the first half, while in the second period Miss J. Ewing netted, followed shortly after by a goal from Miss M. Booker again
Miss D. Hall scored the only goal for the Saints, when she followed up a hard drive by Miss Roberts to beat Miss Pasco
CBS. "A":-Miss P. Pasco: Miss E. Patterson and Miss B. Fallow- field: Miss J. Booker. Miss M. Par- 9.48. 4.m.-R. Hancock and A. sons and Miss D. Watson; Misa J. Ewing. Miss D. McCaw, Miss M.
Morse.
9.52 a.m.-J. R. Masson and J. W. Booker, Miss M. Shand and Miss B.
Fisher..
9.58 .m.-G. C. Worrall and J.
W. Platt. -
and'
Houghton
St. Andrew's:-Miss June Hall: Mies. E. Chang and Miss J. Broad- 10.00 am-A. Sommerfelt and W. bridge; Miss M. Lawson, Miza M. da
M. Bartan.
Roza and Miss B. Greaves; Miss V. 10.04 a.m.-J. B. Mackle and E. G. Churn, Miss Y. Ho, Miss M. Churn.
Smith Wright,
Miss 5. Roberts and Miss D. Hall. 10.08 a.m.-H. S Hills and P. S.
Cassidy,
Seaforths Beaten 10.12 a.m.-F. H. Crapnel
Col. Matthews. 10.16 a.m.HE the Governor. 10.20 a.m.-R. E. H. Nelson and R.
G. Gray. am-H. A Browning and S.
S. Sleap. 10.28 a.m.-R. E. Lindsell and
Newton.
10.24
"
10.32 a.m.-G. Miskin and T. E
Pearce.
In a scrappy match at King's Park "Y" Ladies beat the Seaforth Ladies by the odd goal in five.
The losers gave a grand display in the first half and the teams crossed over with one goal each. After the interval "Y" scored two more and, strive as they did, the Seaforth Ladies could do no better than reduce the dendit.
Mrs. Williams, the Shanghai Li-
10.36 a.m.-G. A. Stewart and D. terporter, scored for "Y" in the
S. Rabb.
first half and Mrs. Ackroyd equa- 10.40 a.m.-D. S. Edward and A. E. lised. Mrs. Williams and Miss
Lissaman.
10.44 a.m.-F. Groves nad
Stenersen.
Bradbury netted in the second half. J. Mrs. Ackroyd scored the second
goal for Seaforth.
10.48 am FC. Young and G. T. 10.48 a.m.-H. Overy and W. J. E
May.
Mackenzie.
10.52 a.m.-J. A. R. Selby and D. 10.52 a.m.-C. A. King and D. A.
J. S. Crozier. 10:58 a.m.-A Morse and T. E.
Pearce.
O'Keeffe
Quick
10.58 a.m.-E. Laidlaw and K. R
11.00 a.m.-G. R. Razavet, and J. 11.00 am.-Col. King and Major
C. Dunbar.
11.04. a.m.-. G. Sheldon and F.
A. Redmond...
A
11.08 a.m.-L. Goldman and C. W
E. Bishop. 11,12 a.m.-H. A. Browning and R.
G. Gray. 11.18 a.m.-Wing Cdr Bishop and
B. & B. Morahan. 11.20 a.m.-J. B. Mackie and 1. F.
Tamworth,
NEW COURSE
9.20 .m.-W. N. A. and Mrs.
Smalley.
AI
9.28. a.m.-A. V. and Mrs. Greaves 9.36 a.m.-J. A. V. Hart Davies and B. Stork.
9.40 a.m.--Miss Crapnell and Miss
Smith.
9.40 a.m.-B. L. Stock and L. M.
8. Lloyd.
9.50 a.m.-G. and Mrs. Castle. 10.04 a.m.-R. H.-Challinor and H. C. Margrett. 10.08 am Mrs. Challinor and
Mrs. Margrett. 10.16 a.m. Mrs. Wodehouse and Mrs. Gamer.
10.24 a.m. Mrs. Robertson
"Miss Tulloh.
and
10.28 a.m.-A. S. Mitchell and G. S. Archbutt 10.32 1.m.-Mrs. Overy and Mrs.
Mackenzie.
10.38 a.m.-J. B. H Leckie and J.
H. M. Andrew. 10.40 am. Mrs. Crapnelt and Mrs.
Sommers. 10.52 a.m.-Mrs. Crozier and Mrs.
Selby
10.56 a.m.-Mrs. Razavet and Mrs.
Dunbar,
SQUASH RACKETS
TOURNEY
The following are results to date in the Colony Squash Rackets Tournament, the First Round of which has now been completed:
Lt. Anderson, RN,, beat Lt. Gray. R.N.
M. F. L. Haymes beat Lt. Colville, RN..
D. B. Evans beat R. G. Geer;
C. Austin beat J. E Potter.
Cdr. Nicholson, R.N. beat It Campbell on a w.o.
A. C. L. Bowker beat J. C. Miller. A. H. R. Butcher beat 1 3. A. Fellden.
P. Welch beat R. G. Beavan.
R. A. E. Watson beat Kwan Wing-hong..
Lt. Tomlinson beat Major Newn- ham
Pay-Lt. Harrison, RN. beat It. Stubbs.
Lt. Dimsey beat Lt. Hawkins. Pay.-Lt. Shewell, R.N. beat Capt. Covinger on a wo
Byes Into Becond Round:
LL. Bückeridge, R.N., beat Pay-
Lt.Cdr. Rumo, R.N.
WT. Yoxall beat W. Wooding.
McDonald
NEW COURSE 9.20 a.m.-Mrs' Mundy and Mrs.
Humphreys.
9.24 a.m.-E. J. R. Mitchell and
R. L. D. Wodehouse. 9.28 a.m.-W. Sharp and J. B. H.
Leckie. 9.36 am M. 8. Lloyd and J.
H. M. Andrew. 9.40 a.m.-H. A. Lammert and J.
L. Bonnar. 9.44 a.m.-A. K. Mackenzie and‹ J. C. L. Pearce. 9.52 a.m.-Mrs. Smalley and Miss
Curtin. 10.04 a.m.-Mrs. Blake and Mrs.
Robertson. 10.12 a.m.-J. "A. V. Hart Davies
and P. D. M. Munro. 10.20 a.m.-Mrs. Crapnell and Mrs.
Matthews.
10.48 a.m.-Mrs. Mackenzie
Mrs Overy. 10.56 a.m.-Mrs. McDonald
Mrs. Lissaman.
LOCAL YACHT RACING
and
and
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Sweepstake Races, over an 8.3 miles course, on Saturday re- sulted as follows:-
Corrected Pos'a 'A' Class started at 1430
17.07.30 (Capt. J. Krogh Moe) Artemis
17.13.58
Yacht
Jan
1.
2
(Mr. C. C. Blake) True Blue....... 17:14.51
(Mr. W. Y, Fiennes) Jean
3
4
17.17.37 (Col. G...C. Gowlland) Kittiwake
17.19.40 (Miss S. M. King) Nereld ***
17.24.31 (Lt. Comdr, 8prague, RN). Carpenter
17.25.50 (Major, B. E. C. Dixon) Isabel
17.31.28 (Dr. L. J. Davis) Redshank
В
8
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2
D.NF. (Capt. R. H. Bower) Mixed Classes started at 14.35 Diana ............. 18.56.10
(Mr. G. Gifford Hull) Aeriel
-17.02.36- (Mr. C. D. A. Ross) Btella.....
17.03.37 (Mr. O, F. Manning) Colleen
17.04.55 (Mr, G. J. Tair) Ery]
17.05.431 (Major J. C. L-Yalej Eunice
...... 17.08.52 (Lt. M. Blake, R.N.), Nannette --
17.11.081 MLt. Cmdr. Graves, R.N.) Zephyr
... 17.31.49 (Mr. J. Pattallo)
Sirius
Allga
17.08.52 (Mr. J. G. B. Dewar) ....... D.N.F. (Mr. G. Moffath Wilson)
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Friendly Game
in a friendly ladies' hockey match at King's Park, C.BA. and. St. Andrew's senior elevens were featured in a drawn game, both sides scoring once.
Miss Doris Hunt scored for C.BA.. while Miss P. Gittins netted for the Saints.
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