BIG FIRES.
In Formosa Towns
CRICKET.
K.C.C. Matches.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI
BONGKONG'S FOOTBALL.
The remark we made the other week about the greater zeal Tokyo, March 28.— An Asahi Kowloon C. C. play the Indian | shown in`aricket competitions in extra says that a serious con- Recreation Club at Kowloon on Hongkong is confirmed with re- Bagration has occurred in two Saturday afternoon, commencing gard to football. On Saturday, towns in South Formoss. One at 2.15, and will be represented by Marcb 10.b. there were eleven town of 1,500 houses was destroy. J. P. Robinson, E. F. Spinks. Foccer matebes down for de ed,whilst in the other2,500 houses, G. A. V. Hall, H. H. Benson, R. Efoision, some beginning at 3 p.m.. mostly native. were burned Lindsell, C. Danca, J. C. Fletcher, and some at 4.30, the Navy pro- down-Reuter,
D. Lyon, T. M. Cochrane, J. Smith)viding some eight teams. The and A. N. Other.
climate of Hongkong at this On Saturday, the K.C.C. 2nd, season is favourable to early |XI will play the Indian R. C. 2nd. [football. We could not start at 3) XI at Sookunpoo and will be p.m. without unduly oppressing represented by E. J. Edwards, the players, but in football and Overy, B. Petberam, N. L. Hricket Hongkong seems to London, March 28.-Io the Railton, L. A. R. Duo, W. B. cultivate a wider field of selection Scottish League, the Rangers Haslett, J. Fraser, W. J. Shenton, for games than we do.—Singapore beat Falkirk by 2 goals to nil.-W. J. Wooley, J. M. Jack and L. Free Press. Beuter.
Jack.
HOME FOOTBALL.
REFINERY FITTERS,
The Strike Finally Settled.
Settlement of the strike of Taikoo Sugar Refinery fitters was Festerday reached" with the signing of an agreement giving general flat increase of ten cents
per day to the workmen
The strikers, who number about a hundred, have been notified of the result, and work will be resumed at the Refinery to morrow morning.
CHURCH SERVICES.
Wesley an Church, Queen's) Road East, opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Wanchai, Goodriday.
On Easter Monday, at Kow• | loon, commencing at 10.15.m.. Kowloon C.C. will play Queen's College and will be represented by J. P. Robinson, E. F. Spłaks, H. H. Benson, R. E Lindsall, C. Dance, G. A. V. Hall, B. Petheram. T. M. Cochrane. F. G. Wheeler, C. J. Tacchi and H. Overy.
The following will represent the Indian 1st XI A. el'Arculli (Capt.) A H. Rumjabo, SH Ismail, S. D. Ismail, S. A. Ismail,
H. Madar, J. S. Curreem, 8. A Rumjahn, O. Ismail, N.B. Kitchell and M. P. Madar.
The following will represent the Indian 2nd. XI:-E. Moosdeen Capt.), R. Nazarin, D. Rumjahe, H. D. Ruojabo, 1. Hassan, 0. Rumjaho, A. K. Minu, J. Ackber, A. R. M. Sans, A. Kitchell and F. M. Arculli. Reserves: A. K. Rahumed and A. G. Abbas.
Civil Service 1st XL v. R.G.A.
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30 March, 1923, 10.15 a.m. Divine The following will represent Civil Service and Naval and Garrison Service on their own ground at 2.15 Church Parade. "Good Friday p.m. on Saturday.A. E. Wood
Four straight lines can be Hymns and Address. Subject.-Cast, A. R. Sutherland, F. J.drawn through the nine dots in Triumphant Failure." Easter Ling, P. T. Lamble, R. C. Wit- the manner shown in the diagram. Sunday, 1 April, 1923, 10-15 m. chell. W. H. Edmonds, F. H.It will be noticed that each line. Divine Service and Naval and Holdman, A. Grimmett, E. C: Garrison Church Parade, Hymas Fischer, F. Baker and E. Dunk and Chant, 170. Jubilate, 868, 175, leg.
19. 3.00 p.m. Children's Service and
address, Subject: Easter Eggs!
6.00 p.m. Choral Easter Service.
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Hymus 174, 180 by Choir, 177, TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Anthem, "Now is Christ Risen,"
169, 189, and Vesper, Short address on The Easter Hope." Preacher, Rev. C. Clouston Porri. HC.F. 7.0), p.m. Holy Communion,
hour with
Yesterday's Results.
The most interesting match in!
begins where the previous line ended, so the pencil does not have to be lifted from the paper. EATING BETWEEN MEALS.
A Thing to be Avoided. Do you know that the stomach needs rest regularly and that eating between meals is a com- mon cause of indigestion?
Do you know what happens the tennis tournament yesterday when you eat more than you can Wesleyan Sailors' and Soldiers Home, Sunday, 8.15 jaba aud A. H. Rumjaha. The digestion is impossible auless the was that between H. 1. Rumi- digest? Do you know that good p.m. Chaplain's Meeting and pair were very evenly matched, blood is rich and red, such blood Social
address. the former having to struggle bardas comes from the use of Dr. Wil- Wednesday, 4th. April Wesley to take the first two sets. The liams' pink pills? Guild Social and
Musical third he cbtained easily and passed Evening.
These tone pills will change University Students Services Championship Singles.
into the second round of the Open dyspeptic, despondent people into Association.
energetic, cheerful men and wo- (Rhenish Mission Church, Boubam Road). Good la the Open Champim-himen; because Dr. Williams' pink Friday, March 30th, 1923, at 7.30 Doubles the brothers Lo, as ex. pills build up the blood, making p.m, Lantera Lecture on "The pected, easily defeated G. Grimble the stomach able to secrete the Wondrous Cross
will be given by the Rev. T. W. Pearce, LL.D.,
at the above.church. Followed by annual General Meeting Report, accounts. election officers, etc.,
TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
of
"No Sunday movies, no Sunday churchservices. That was virlu- ally the alternative that nearly 200 women of New York delivered to
and L. Nelson. sury effectively.
They combined needed digestive flaide; at the
same time they strengthen thei nerves that control the processes of digestion.
H. Hancock defeated W. B. Cornsby it the Club Champion-hip after a hard tussle. He bad to go Williama' pink pille the first sign After you bezin taking Dr. all out to win the first two sets. of returning health is usually an A surprising result was the de-increased appetites. Then you feat of Pay. Commander Worthing-find that what you eat causes no ton in the Handicap Singles "A." distress, and if you exercise rez- After taking the first wet besonable care in the selection of found the handicap "too much your food you will have no more for him and lost the next two. trouble.
game and was more forceful in histion by starting Dr. Williams' His opponent, Wild, played a fine) So begin to improve your diges- methods than his opponent.
The results follow:
Charles Hangley, police chief. Open Championship Singles.
pink pills now. Of chemists, or direct from Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., 60 Kiangee Road, Shang- hai, $1.50 per bottle, $8-, for six
As a result, the tour movie. D. Rumisha beat A. H. Kum-bottles, post tree. theatres in town were open on jahu, 7-5, 7-5, 6-17-
Sunday, Chief Hangiey Te- Open Championship Doubles. AT HIS WIFE'S REQUEST. caived a letter from the Rev. M.. K. and M. W. La beat E.
8. P. Brackman, acting for Grimble and L. Nelson 6-0, 6-3,
Club Championship.-H. Han- Chief cock beat W. B. Cornsby, 8-ö,
7-5, 6-1.
the ministers, in which he 6-2. was requested to close the theatres on 'Sunday. Hangley issued orders to close the theatres. Three delegations of women including some church Handicap Singles "A". R. H. members, waited on the chief. A Wild (+ 3/6) beat R. E. Worthing hurried meeting of the Mayor, to (30), 3-6, 6-3, 6-1; A police chief and Town Council Brestles (1/0) beat W. B. was held and the closing order Ruberts (+ 3/6), 6-1, 6-4. was rescinded.
Handicap Singles B."-C, M. Wilson (5/6) beat C. V. Mark An injunction was granted in (ser.), 6-2, 6-1: C. W. E. Bishop Rome recently against Father (+46) beat A. H. Penn (scr.), 6-0, Lorenzo Parosi, noted composer 6-8.
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