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K.C.C. v. TAIKOO.

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FIRST - AQUATIC FETE

THE SEASON,

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The premises at the Victoria Recreation Club presented an animated" "scans. on Saturday night when the first equatio fete of the season was held." Support- ed by a large attendance spectators and by weather conditions with which the com- petitors found no fault, it was. a successful function and a good augury for continued popularity on subsequent occasions.

The tank was brilliantly highted- up by many electric lights, and around it were built the stands. to accommodate the spectators, amongst whom were H. E the Officer Administering the Govern- ment, Sir William Rees Davies,

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J. Wodehouse and Capt Hoperoft. There were 10 events, all of which were exciting by the keeri- ness displayed. Large as the number of entrants was it could have been larger, and som's dis- appointment was caused in the fact that the second event, which should, have proved popular to the men of the Services, especial- ly to the sailors, drew only thres contestants, all of whom were from the Manchester Regiment There were, two events for the ladies and girls Miss B. Jennings, who entered for the A very enjoyable afternoon was

We are informed by the Hong-third event, came in for special spent at the K.C.C. ground on tong and Shanghai Banking notice and much applause by Saturday, when the Club met Corporation that they have winning second place, after Taikoo in the Bowls League. The received a wire from their Lon-having a big handicap imposed rinks were in fairly good condon Office stating that, although on her. At the request of His dition but the heat was somewhat no official announcement has been Exellency,

a special diving oppressive. As will be seen from made, it is understood that applic-exhibition was given which the scores. K.C.C. showed con-ations from abroad for conversion siderable improvement on their of 412 War Loan 1915-1945 5 previous form and would have and 6 Exchequer Bonds and 5

winn National War, Bonds (1st, 20d ing had it not been for the fine and 3rd series) into the new play of Wotherspoon of Taikoo, Loan will be accepted even if form. received in London after the 12th in splendid was At the close of the match, Mr. July, the date of closing of the Gerrard, on behalf of the K.C.C.list, provided such applications after briefly reviewing the play, for conversion are forwarded said he hoped the visitors had without delay. spent an enjoyable afternoon and the sport had been quite up to expectations.. Mr. Eldridge, in replying on behalf of Taikoo,! thanked their bosts for a splendid afternoon. It was the first visit they had paid K.C.C as a bowling team and they had been treated in a manner which, during his experience, had not been squall ed. Three cheers were then given by both sides. Scores:-

come

who

.

hearer still to

..KOWLOON.

First Rink.

A. E. W. Davidson

J. H. Mead

J. Jack

G. Gerrard

Second Rink,

W. Oswald J. Hyde A/M. Simpson AG. Pile.

*Third Rink.

H. Overy

J. P. Robinson

F. W. Richmond

G. Gibson...

TAIKOO.

First Rink

J. Muirhead

T. Grimstone

J. Russell

W. Wotherspoon

Second Rink

J. Sloan

T. Bateman..

J. Maclachlan

A. Hamilton.....

Third Rink

W. J. Eldridge

S. C. Amery...

G. Morrision

R. C. Wallace.

CIVIL SERVICE-V. POLICE. This match was played on the Police ground on Saturday, and resulted in a narrow win for the Civil Servants by two points only -58 to 56-after a keen and very enjoyable game. Scores:

POLICE. First Pink,

R. C. Wath......

J. J. Watt..

G. Watt.

G. Grimmett.

G.Gerrard. (Skip)..

Second Rink.

P. Angus......

E. Cooper.

J. Grant. (Skip).

F. Blackman

T. Field.

W. Kent.

Third Rink.

G. Gordon. (Skip)

CIVIL SERVICE. First Rink

L. A. Langley...".

G. E. Roylance R. Hudson

J. Foulds. (Skip).

Second Rink.

121

20

16

18

T. Laing

E. H. Mace

W. Fincher

F. Bacon (Skip)

14

Third Rink.

A E. Seccombe

A. E. Allan

R. Duncan

H. J. Stanley (Skip)

26

THE MODERN M.P.

.15

Total:-K.C.C. 50; Taikoo, '62.

(According to Mr. Grayson, members, of the House of Commons

Was

rauch appreciated. The water polo match, which wound up the programme, was a very exciting, affair, and ended in a draw. 6--6. The first goal was scored for the Whites by their Captain, J. C. Finch who also secured the third one. A Logan. of the same team, shared equal honours with Finch, being res- ponsible for the second and fourth goals, the latter of which was obtained soon after half-time. Having secured four goals with- out a break, it looked as if the Whites would have a walk-over, but the Captain of the Blues, by dint of terrific throws, brought down this big lead, eventually having four goals to his credit.

as the water polo match had ended in a draw, it would be replayed in due course, and that the prizes for the winners in the match would be distributed at the next fele.

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JAPANESE ADMIRAL· VISITS. HONGKONG.

OFFICIAL LANDING AT

BLAKE PIER,

make At 2.

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quarter-

York Building.

THE SECRET OF THEIR WEAKNESS.

WHAT PALLID NERVOUS WOMEN SHOULD DO TO GET STRONG.

Many women, mothers who Blake Pier this morning was & have the care of children, girls, At the conclusion of the sports, scene of considerable bustle. A who work and come home tired the prizes were distributed in the large crowd of spectators gathered every night, and even society gymnasuim, the function being round to watch Rear-Admiral women who have an endless performed by Mrs. Gow: The Sato, of the Japanese cruiser round of duties and little time for Hon. Secretary (Mr. Mitchell) at Idzumo, the close announced fetes for the landing

official rest and relaxation, find that their tocolour fades, their nerves become next two months, and said that

eleven drawn from the 1st Garrison going into a decline that it is very a guard of honour easily irritable, and they seem Battalion of the Manchester difficult to arrest and correct. Regiment, under Captain S. The doctors may call this nervous Cohen, and headed by the band debility or neurasthenia, or may of the Manchestere, marched ascribe it to an anemic condition, down the water front and in their but the symptoms are very much Special mention must be made wake collected an inquisitive the same in the majority of of the amateur string band to crowd who followed them to the whose able rendering of many Pier. At eleven o'clock Rear- popular selections the fete owed Admiral Sato and his suite landed face and lips, a tendency towards There is usually pallor of the much of its success. The band on the pier and were introduced by was composed of Messrs. J. M. the Japanese. Vice Consul to Mr notices that she tires more easily shortness of breath, the patient Xavier. L. M. Xavier, A. M. Ponsonby-Fane, who represented than formerly and there is often Souza, B. J. Souza. A Mendes, His Excellency the Officer and Pedro Garcia.

loss of appetite. The remedy is Administering the Government..

cases.

Carroll: Time-Keepers. Mesare The Japanese cruiser Idzumo T. Meek, A. A. Alves, J. Lyon: ig returning from the Acting Hon. Secretary-Mr Mediterranean, where she had R. H. B. Mitchell.

been stationed during the war. The donors of prizes were.-She is going to Tokyo on the Mrs R. Carroll, Mr. A. A. Alves. 27thyinstant. Mr S: D. Somekh. Mr T. Meek, Capt. Bentley, Mr J. C. Finch, Mi F.M.L. Soares, Mr A. Silve-Netto,

The officials were: President, The guard of honour were brought build up the blood, for only in Hon. Mr Claud Severn, CMG, to "prder arms" and the band this way can the natural colour Judges-Messrs à Silva Netto, struck up. The Rear-Admiral restored and the undernourish A. V. Barros. A. A. Alves, T. then inspected the guard and have any or all of the symptoms ed nerves be revitalized. If you Meek, A. S. Ellis: Starters.eventually drove off to Govern-do not allow yourself to get worse Messrs A. E. S. Alves and A. H.ment House.

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Mr A. H. Carrol and, Mr R.H.B.. Mitchell,

The results follow:

Two Leogthe Handicap.-I,

wear large white shirts to conceal the fact that they have nothing.V. Bal!, 33 seca. ; 2, D. Lyon,

behind their foreheads ".}.

Your M.P.'s hot the sort of man

That one should look on as a model:

He has been practising deceit

Since first be learned the way to toddle.

The way he tries to cheat the world Is something absolutely horrid.

Eg, he wears a shirt to hide

The emptiness behind his forebead.

Nor is this all, though bad enough.

An honest man.is filled with sadness When he is forced to look upon

Such cool and calculated badness. Your M.P. is a specialist

In everything that is improper : Neath well-cut trousers he conceals

A heart as jet-black as his "topper.

*

What matter if his shiny boote

Are destly made and glow with blacking

We know the brain behind them's just

As useful as a bit of sacking

Our one relief is Comrade G.

Our champion, who, the veil while rending, Thunders to all the world these words

Aha!I've caught the scoundrel bending

P.G. Wodehouse in the Globe,

26 3/5 secs

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Two Lengths Handicap. (Army and Navy)-1 Q. M. S. Smith (Manchester), 2. Sgt. Strange (R.A.M.C.).

Two Lengths · Handicap for Ladies.-1. Mrs Braga; 2, Miss B. Jennings.

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These Pills are unequalled for the treatment of even the most severe nervous disorders, such as neuralgia, partial paralysis and St. Vitus'dance. As a tonic for. Played on Saturday, a good the blood and nerves they are match resulting in a win for the used everywhere with the Chinese Recreation Club by 15 greatest success, building up games. Scores v

wasted bodies and bringing the Wong Po Keung and Choe Man glow of health to pale and sallow Ping lost to Rumjann and cheeks. Yvanovich 5-6, beat Kay and Your own druggist can supply Forster 6-5, beat Crook and Ismail you with Dr. Williams' pink pills, 74

or you can order direct from the Wong Po Kie and Lo Man Pan Dr. Willisme Medicine Co., 96 beat Rumjahn and Yvanovich 7-4, Szechuen Road, Shanghai, at beat Kay and Forster 7-4, beat $1.50 the bottle, $8 for six bottles. Crook and Ismail 74.

Write for free booklet on Two Lengths Handicap for Yew: Man Tsun and Hung Maa nervous disorders. boys,-1, Silva Netto; 2, Botelbo. To lost to Ramjahn and Ivano- Ladier Nomination. Avich 4-7, beat Kay and. Forster Logan; 2, M.A. Carvalho.

Running beader from spring board-1, G. A, V. Hall; 2 Loger.

Two Lengths Handicap for girls-1. Miss Jessie Walker; 2, Miss Ruby Young.

7-4, best Crook and Ismail 7-4

Two, Length Team Race.- QUEEN'S COLLEGE V. WIGWAM Winners: J Finch (Capt.), L. This mater was played yester and Thorpe 7-4 best Paine and

Hicks 74

M. Franco, 8: S. Marcal, G.A.V.day on the Queen's College courts

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and ended in a win for the home D. Laing and Ip Kau beat Water Polo--Tha match was tean by 70 games to 29. Neither James and Thorpe 7-4, beat

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