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WHAT IS EYESTRAIN?

We are informed by the Hong-

kong & Shangkai Banking Cor-

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.

Engineering Examiners Report.

Mr N. Teesdale Mackintosh, Registrar of the University of Hongkong, sends us a copy of the report which has been sent to Bir Charles Addis, Chairman of the London Consultative Committee of the University, by the examiners in the University of London who were appointed assessore in the exumination for the Honours

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

COLD STORAGE.

SAFEGUARD

Your Furs, Rugs, Carpets, Winter

Degree of B.Sc., Engineering, held Clothes, &c. by storing them in

in Hoogkong in May 1920,

It is not perhaps generally known, he adds, that, the Honours Dagrees in Engineering genoted by this University have always been awarded on the results issued by examiners from the University of London to whom the papers of the candidaten examined here bave been sent each year.

J

The copart is as follows.-

Imperial College of Sciones and Technology, City and Guilds Engineering) College. Exhibition Road, London 8. W, 7--Merch 8, 1021.

Dear Sir Charles Addis, The Honours R. Sc (Engineering? seripts and course work submitted to us us Assessore, reached us on December 14th, 1920,

The work of four Candidates wor submitted whose numbers and names as well as mendations are given Nutn-

QUE recom-

below:--

Naasie Recommen-

dation.

ber 401 Chun Wing Ching 1st. Cl..

Honoure 416 Sung Zau Youn Ist. Cl.

Jonmurs 312 Chuu u Nin 2nd. Cl.

HOBOUS 413 Lui Sun In 2nd. Cl.

Honours

We are pleased to say that the high standard reached in previous yeurs has been fully maintained! and this sprite epal to that of Landou University, The work of candidates 101 and 116 was ex cellent in all respects.--- Your furthfully.

(Sgd; S. M. Dixes, 11. A. Low, T. MaruER,

CAN BEE STINGS CURE RHEUMATISM?

A letter appeared some months ago in the leading English news- paper of Shanghai recounting how an elderly European, resident in

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THIS HAPPENS IN

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A Henry Lehrman Comedy

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ALL THIS WEEK

China, had been completely cured How Can We Make The World

of chronic rheumatism through being badly stung by bees, and the writer asked "Does the bee produce in his happy moods honey for our delectation and in his angry moods a cure for a dis- Iressing human ailment **

No answer to this interesting query having since been publish ed, it seems evident that other rheumatic sufferors in China and elsewhere have felt disinclined to test the old gentleman's remedy on themselves; therefore the ex- perience of an American lady, Mrs. Byra S. Naye, who lives at No. 3070, West 35th Avenue, Denver, Colorado, may interest them as indicating how cure is to be found in a much more agree- able and certain manner. Says Mrs. Noye :--

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A Distinctive Comedy Creation, unlike anything you have ever seen before; and of higher class.

FOR TIME AND OTHER PARTICULARS SEE PAGE 12.

KOWLOON BOWLING

GREEN CLUB.

Successful Opening Day.

The well-kept greens of the

Three hearty cheers were given for the ladies,

Representatives of the various Clubs expressed thanks for the pleasant afternoon provided and wished the Bowling Green a most) successful season,

The results of the competitions;

Bowling Green. Henderson

It was the opening Weir

Dixon Hedley

24 Lapsley 25 Bowling Green.

"I developed rheumation fol-Kowloon Bowling Green Club pre-were as under:-- lowing exposure to a storm while sented a busy scene on Saturday Taikoo I was in a badly run-down con-afternoon. dition, and had severe pains from day of the season. The greens Muirhead the tips of my fingers to the end tennis courts

were fully Morrison region of my heart,. My hands swelled and there was a constant it was generally agreed that it was Police

occupied the whole afternoon and weatherspoon numbness in my fingers. My

the most successful and enjoyable Knight legs swelled and the joints became inflamed and throbbed with pain. opening day the Club had ever ex-Reid Sometimes the pains almost die-perienced.

Cooper Fully 150 persons attended and Clark appeared but returned with in- creased fury. My back ached watched with interest the competi-K.C.C. almost constantly and I became tions. Representatives were pre-Purvis

sent from Taikoo, the Police, Civil

very nervous.

Davidson

"I had heard of Dr. Williams' Service, Craigengower and Kow- Richmond pink pills for years and decided loon Cricket Clubs and played

Gibson

Duncan

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to give the remedy a trial. In a against teams representing the Civil Service

Altogether eight week 1 felt somewhat better und Bowling Club. was so encouraged that I con-rinks (64 men) took part in the tinued the treatment. Slowly the competitions. The play was very swelling left my hands and lege keen and provided some close re- and then the pain disappeared. Isults. The eye has certain tiny musaleep well now, have a keen poration that they have received cles. When objects we look at appetite and feel better than I ments were served on the lawn in

During the afternoon refresh- Rose a telegram dated 26th inst. from do not come up to a sharp focus have in a great many years. Dr. front of the Club House by lady their London Office that on or in the eye, these musclos exert Williams pink pills proved the friends.

Wright before 18th May applications will themselves unduly and enable us

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Mr. J. N. R. Allan, the President,

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be received for New 34% Con- to see clearly in spite of the very remedy I needed and I have

The following were the winners version Loan redeemable 1961 into defect. These muscles tire and recommended them to my bofere calling upon Mrs. Lapsley of spoons on the scratch rinks:- which National War Bundema-relax causing the objects looked turing on or before 1st September at to become blurred and indis-

If you are troubled by rheu-to present the spoons, made a short Langley, Nicholls, Oxberry and 1925 may beconverted asfollows: tinct. Upon closing the eyes formatism, sciatica, lumbago, or any address in which he cordially wel-Jack; Gourlay, McLaggan, Hun- £163 for £100 National

a few seconds the muscles become other disorder due to vitiated comed the visitors and thanked ter and Harvey; Gardiner, Hyds, War Bonds 1922 more or less rested and objects blood or debilitated nervos begin them for helping to make the Pathiejohn and Watt. E162 for £100 National

£161 for £100 National

£160 for £100 National

are clear again for a brief period. obtaining a supply of Dr. Wil-

your cure without delay by opening day suen a great succesa.

Mrs. Lapsley then presented the

Properly fitted glasses correct same pink pills for pale people, prizes to the successful competi-Japanese coastal trade has arisen.

stigmatism or age. The Hong the famous blood and nerve tonic, pors.

eyestrain, whether caused by

from your chemist, or direct from

Mr. D. Keith expressed thanks to

BOUTH AMERICAN SERVICE. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha was

War Boude 1923 War Bonds 192

kong Optical Co., Surcessors to War Bonds 1925 Clark & Co., Manufacturing and the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., the ladies who had assisted at the to put the Wakasa-maru on the this loan will not be fee of Refracting Opticians, 53, Queen's 96 Szochuen Road, Bhaghai, tea tables and asked Mrs. Lapsley's South American line in the early

Postage to your address is zolnd- come Tax to residents abroad,issue | Road Central, have the equiped in the price, $1.50 the bottin. acceptance of a beautiful bouquet | part of April, but has arranged to|| of Treasury Bond will be discon-mont to fit you with glasses $8 for six bottles. tinued at the end of this week. properly.

contained in a silver holder. let the Kawachi-maru supplant it.

PASTE

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