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HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY,

OPIUM SUPPRESSION, AUSTRALIAN CRICKET,

·LOCAL FIELD OF ACTIVITIES.

•M.C.C. HAVE 520 TO BEATE Brisbane, Doo-With beautiful weather, on: peffect wicket wand with an attendance of 2,000, the Australian tanm sbored. 896; Thomp A short but inforasting discut- sion on the possib.lities as regards on making 114 with sound batting, the field of work of the newly including soven fours, in 907 minutes. formed Anti-Oplum Scelety took Taaffe modo: 80 pos out. Freeman Pace at the, monthly meeting of taking six wickets for 100 runs, Tha the General Chamber of Commerce, innings lasted 859 minutes yes erday afternoon, silang sele The Hon. Mr. Li Po-kwal, Chair

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The following will represent the K.C.C, at 2:p., to-day, yo

Craigengower. v, Kowloon at Happy Valley. He Overy, A. W. Ramany, T. Goodwin, Geo, Les, K. R. Macaskill, T. C. Lyal, B. Jex, H H. Benson, “T♫ C. Fletcher, A, R. T. Raven, A. J. Kew.

·The discussion, arose. :over: the [Chairman's; reference- to ɖ; letter] from the Anti-Oplum Society, :ask- ing whether the. Chamber would accept the appointment that Chamber's (nominée, be- President of the new organization. The Chairman sald, he had seen the rules of constitution of the Society and he thought they wore con sla'ent with the Ideals of a good organisation. He thought tho Kowloon "A" v. Civi! Bervice [Chamber could safely accept the "A" at KowloomB, Petheram,

apointment.

O. B. Raven, W. F. J. Gorvin, Mr. Chang Ken-aang said the L, A. K. Duncan, H. Hill, R. J. P. Hongkong Sectely was an auxillary Masters, C. Earnshaw, E. T. of a national organization which, Edwards, E. J. Jordan, A. G. in a public-spirited manner, had Renton, J. C. Long. set before itself the onerous task of ridding China of a deep-rooted evil. Such a movement surely de-. served the support of every com- munity and Hongkong merchants should not withhold their operation. He proposed that the appointment be accepted.

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Mr. Lam Kui-chuen, A well- known rice merchant, seconded and the motion was carried.

Militarists and Opium.

Mr. Ho lu, compradore of tho International Bank, dissented. Ho said any scheme, alming at the suppression of oplum was welcome, but before joining in the move- ment members should satisfy them-" selves whe her an opportunity ac- tually existed In Hongkong for the furtherance of the Society's no- tivities.

Mr H Iu continued: "For in- PROMINENT ENGINEER]

stance, can we persuade the Hong-

kong G.vernment to abolish the ENDORSES ZAM-BUK

Oplum Monopoly and thus sacri-

fice one of the chief sources of Cures Bad Attacks of Skin

evenue? China is practically

ru ed In all places by militarists.

Can an effective attempt be made.

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Mr Henry C. Davis, a widely. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD. Hongkong.

to check these people from cul- tivating poppy in China? I think

| it would be impossible to induce

travelled railway engineer, now the militarists, the look upon of South 17th Street, Kansas money as being as precious as life, City, U, S. A, writes to report to cease making opium-growing that he has found nothing in any cue of the means of filling their quarter of the globe that compares pockets. An I said before, we'wth Zam-Buk for healing. He must find out what Hongkong can

do and what result the Society's efforts will bring."

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"I would like people evory- where to know just now valuable Mr. Ho urged that the matter be Zam-Buk is. As a first-aid I postponed again,

have used the balm in innumer- Mr. Wu Siu-ku, a restaurant able instances for outs, wounds, owner, endorsed Mr. Ho's remarks, bruises and similar injuries]

The Chairman said the docu- sustained in my engineering ments received gave very little in- work,

formation as to the future nativi. "I also had occasion to try its ties of the Society and consequent power upon a rather common ly he was unable to give an opinion trouble in this country-skin as to the effectiveness or other poisoning. This causes diefi ur- wise of the Society's work.

ing sores on the bands or othori

The discussion having dropped, parts of the body which have a decision was postponed inde- boon in contact with the poisonou plant. I found in Zam-Buk a finitely.

The Wuchow Fire,

ro-

speedy cure. It cooled thei affected surfaces and appeared to

The Chairman suid he had to draw the poison right out.

"Another time whilst travel- colved from Mr. Tsu Wocn-man a letter suggesting that relief men-ling I suffered from a virulent sares be taken for the benefit of outbreak of eczema contracted of through carolosa use of a public the numerous inhabitants Wuchow involved by the recent towal. For this I had modical disastrous fire there. The Cham-advice and tried in addition many special oczoma remedies, ber would collaborate with the but without finding the hoped-for Tung Wah Hospital if that organ relief. At last I managed to isation decided on any rellef, gecaro a further supply of Zam- scheme. He hoped Mr. Tsu had, Buk, and as always, this balm informed the Hospital.

soon gavo positive resulte It Mr. Tau Woon-man replied that took away all pain and burning he had also written to the Tung' irritation and quickly purified Wah Hospital. He hoped the and healed the deep troublesome Chairman wouid 'communicate with sorce.

the Hospital with a view to secur-

ot only for ol ropio sores,

ing the surplus of the Flood Relief eczema, rasnes, poisoned wounds, Fund for relief among the fire victims.

10., but for treatment of painful cuts, hirne, soulos andt, brultos

Mr. Li Po-kwai sald he would and other injuries which children look Into the malter further.

HOCKEY.

H.K.H C. v. SHAMEḥN,

The following will represent the H.K.H.C. against Shameon; on; Sunday: T. W. F. MIIIs, C. J. M.|

A, S. Hoti, W. H. Lock, G. R.! Hughes, J. Wedlake, L. P. Ralph,'

Moro, H. J. Armstrong, W. Wood,

Ward, E. L. Sim and B. D. Evans,

afton receive at play. Zam-Buk is the most valuable remedy to koop always "oloro, at hand. Years of exporlenco have con. vinced me that Zam-Buk's rare aoothing, bealing and atleeptto qualition can never be made too widely known.":

7am-Buk

The game will be played at 11 THE WORLD'S GREATEST HEALER La.m. at the U. 8. R. C. ground,

Kowloon, and it is hoped that all is made obtainable in shardy-sine members who can do so will be boxes of olamists and medicine present. Shameen will be the dealers everywh tea. Dimalli juests of the Hongkong. Hockey, gents--Monsra The Brit

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