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Sit A. Williamson Financial Secretary to the War Office! un derek that this clans should be |Hought to the attention of The Committee which was charged In Committee on the Army and with the general revision of the Air Force (Annual Bill in the whole code. which includ 'd
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
SATURDAYS GAMES.
-The weather од Saturday. though rather hot, was good for tannis, and several Leaguo games were played.
FIRST DIVISION. FOWLOON T. CLUB DE RECKER
This match, played on the E.C.C. ground, ended in a win for the visitors by 53 games to 48 Scores
E. Souss and Prata (Club dal Rectalo) last to Purves and Abraham 1-10 last to Stevens and Smith 4-7, lost to Blackburg and Millard 4-*
Ivanovich and 3. Lopes (Club) do Recreio beat Purves and Abraham 83, beat Stevens and Smith 92 best Blackburn and. Millard 9-2
M. Pinna and CE Marques) iClub de Recreis) beat Purves and Abraham 63, lost to Stevens and Smith 4-7 beat Blackburn and Millard 8-3.
C.R.C. V. U.S.S.P. This match, played on the U.S.R.C. courts, was very keenly contested, the visitors winning by a margin of three,games-51 to 48.
H.K.C.C. GARRISON.
Playing at home, the Hongkong Cricket Club setured a fairly easy victory over the Garrison, win- ning by 65 games to 34.
SECOND DIVISIOS.
WIGWAM Y k... "a." This match was played on the Wigwam conrts and resulted in a win for the home team, who only lost two sets. The scores, how, ever, were fairly even. the total games being 57 to 42. Details:-
Brown and Failton (Wigwam! beat Wilson and Taylor -2; beat Jewsbury and Henderson 7-4;| -bel-Krawn and (ibson 7-4.
Hicks and Wheeler (Wigwam beat Wilson and Taylor 7-4: beat | Brawn and tatton 74: lost to Jewsbury and Henderson 4 7.
Dreyer and Mogensen (Wig- war beat Brawn and Gibson. 163, heat Jewsbury and Hender- son 6 3: lost to Wilson and Taylor 4.7.
WENT.
CIVIL SERVICE V. CRAIGESGOWER,
Much intered was shown a this match, played on the Civil Service grond. The home team
Details are not to hand."
SO MATCHL U.S.R.C. "B" were to have played the CEC. "B" on the latter's ground, but they could not field a team and thus conted- ed the paints.
SIGNS THAT SEEM SERIOUS
OFTEN DUE TO A SIMPLE CAUSE
lambieutenant-punishment such--were re-j-The debility, nervon-ness and i Commander Kenworthy L.-ferred to. The clause was then distress which inevitably followi Hull) objected to the Air Force by leave withdrawn.
wing included in the, Amy Art. and said a separate kill should be brouch: in for it.
when the blood becomes thin Major Evan Hayward (C.L often lead the victim to believe Seahami moved a new clause.de-be is suffering from a serious signed to abolish what he describe organic malady. Heart Butter Major Christopher Lowthered as the detestable and degradings. a nervou- cough, and in- IC.A.-North Cumberland) moved ing punishment known as Field digestion are common symptoms!
Punishment No. 1.
in cars of thin blood ng anæmia.
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a new clance to provide that in all cases of die vlla sentences the re
Sir A. Williamson said that as Such symptom are ap: -hould be a right of appeal to the result of inquiries instituted frichten the sufferer into the Court of Criminal Apeal. He was among army officers it was con-belief that there is something. especially conce ned i sure sidered essential to maintain radically wrong with his heari, that there should be facilities some form of speedy punishment langs or stomach, and the ensuing. that every case should be thor such ལྟ་ this as 篱 defer only sexes to furbal
in its purely rent. It was difficult to discover reduce his vitality. nughly reviewed Jegal aspect.
any other whirb could be sub enerally, what is needed at Major O'NGH HE.C.-Mid- |stituted. Changes had been such times is a blood-builder that i Antrins), speaking from his ex- made in the form of punishment will tone up the impoverished perience as a Depory Advocate designed to secure that it should blood. Once the blood has been General in one of the theatres of not be unduly severe.
restored to strength it will carry war, declared that the existing Commander Kenworthy naked vitality to every part of the body. provision for the examination of were soldiers tied to wheels or and the patient will be surprised cases in their legal aspects was posts in German towns.
to find that his heazt again very reliable.
Sir A. Williamson said, that motbecomes.normal and the rebellion Colonel Hurst (C.U.-Moss commanding officer would permit of the stomach stops. Side) held that the deterrent such a thing. The Committee Dr. Williame' pink pills con- value of sentences would almost | appointed
review this tain the elements necessary tol disappear if in the case of an punishment, amongst others. wake new blood and. as the offence which might have been The new clause was rejected nerves depend upon the blood committed at the other side of by 103 votes to 45.
for nourishment, it follows that! the world there was to be a de- On an amendment by Major in a wide range of diseases of the cision come to in London, neces. O'Neill to reduce the maximum blood and nerves Dr. Williams Parily after long delay.
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Sir A. Williamson (Financial Secretary to the War Office) Sir A. Williamson said that rheumatism, after-effects of in- opposed the amendment. The this was one of the points that fluenza, neoralgis, St. Vitus view of the Army Council and would certainly come under re-dance and nervous debility. the Government was that the View by the army authorities. To many thousands of people present system ensured, upon the The whole tendency of their struggling against weak nerves, whole, a fair trial. A civil court policy was in the direction of faulty digestion and broken health of appeal would decide on the greater leniency.
without finding strength from) purely legal and technical aspects
ordinary medicines Dr. Williams" and lose sight of the many
Com-pink pills have restored vigorous surrounding circumstances which
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during the past thirty years. Let soldiers who dealt with the case
them do the same for you. Now on the spot. A. ponishment, if to. be inflicted at all, should be speedy and exemplary or it would loss its disciplinary valde.
82.
The amendment was negatived. The bill passed through |mittee without amendment.
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