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FOOTBALL

SOUTH CHINA.

CAMERONIANS.

SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927.

IN HANKOW NOW.

́TRADE PARÁLYSED: NO COAL SUPPLY.

A campaign for funds in aid of the

Conditions on the Yangtsze expenses of the Colony's athletes who were described to a Shanghai will take part in the Far Eastern Mercury reporter by Mr. K.. Olympiad has been conducted by the Takaiwa, a Shanghai. business Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation.

go towards the same fund.

These service teams have not been seen in action In the Colony, and their records are unknown.

OUR DAILY TALK ON HEALTH.

CRAMP YOUR. FEET AND SUFFER

DANGER OF TIGHT SHOES.

LOCAL BASEBALL.

POTENTIAL JAPANESE VICTORY SPOILED BY RAIN.

There appears to be a hoodoo" o matches between. the Japaness an Filipino teams aaall fixtures. 'hav olther to bo abandoned or postpone on account of rain. Yesterday's gam The toe nails should be cut was no exception to the general rul and with the Nipponess leading b straight across to prevent the apex runs to nothing on two innings pearance of a painful ingrown toe the rain came down to bring th anil that may require surgical game to an indecisive ending.

The teams lined out as follows:

Murata

Japanese Kuanno Y. Hachiuma

The match played last Saturday man who has just returned from against the A.M.O. was for this a trip to Hankow and other places. cauza. Today the Association is Mr. Takaiwa said there was little standing down in favour of South or no suggestion of trouble at China, who will play two games at Hankow, coolics and rlesho run- Sookuzpoo, the first against the

operation. ners being anxious to get work to Cameronjanı, at 4 p.m. and the do.

If defects of the feet are disturb- socond against the 15th Infantry Bri-

ing, a good chiropodist is helpful. They have had a very good ex- Most important is the selection of gado at 5.30. p.m. The proceeds will pericnto a very nice lesson," he one who has had at least some train

added. No influence of the Labouring in the sterilizing of instruments Union seems to be felt now. We and in the care of his hands. The S. Hachiuma visited a British friend, and he chiropodist's, hands should be thor- Tulatomi

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Opening for the Japanesa, Kulane 'was struck out as was Y. Bachiuma Murata went to first on a hit to contr and S. Hachiuma "walked Honda. Takatomi Biled to left for i

an

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the Government. The note issue Corns dévelop where there is an has paralysed everything, and, unnatural localized pressure again, on account of the Nanking friction. The corn is not likely Government trying to cause econo- to be dangerous to life, but may mic panle they cannot import be exceedingly painful, especially goods or an. American note via when stepped on. Measures to re- Shanghai. A three months' bond lieve the corn involve removal of

Leonard, Cruz and Hornner falled has been Issued, but this is not the pressure as far as is possible to reach firat In reply for the accepted. Then there is the quesment of the tissues so as to avoid

and redistribution of the arrange-Filipines. tion of the remittance of money from Hankow to Shanghai. closing of the Dalbank here bas

If the corn is pared or the size been a serious blow to all trade, reduced by application of caustic This was a great blow for it was forded, but, unless the pressure is substances, temporary relief is af- the only correspondent of the removed, the corn will return. Corn oficial, the Central Bank in Han-plasters, adhesive plusters and cot-Left field missed a fly by Honda for

kow.

continuous pressure, The

ton pads relieve the corn by redis- tributing the pressure.

No Coal for Power Station.

"Now as to coal, Japanese coll

Operation Needed. had been consumed at the water- Sometimes a surgical operation is work as well as at the electric necessary for readjustment of the power station in the ex-British joints of the toes. A búnion re- gity. Importation has been made sults from the wearing of shoes impossible on account of the im-that are too short, or of stockings possibility of remitting payments, that are too short. The big toe Cash cannot be remitted. About must

go somewhere when it is 3,000 tons a month are needed, crowded, and it is pushed toward and the other day 1,500 tons were the smaller and more casily cam- delivered but payment could not be pressed toes. made.

Once started, the lump receives The Dulbank here had been more than its share of the pres closed. Therefore, supply had to sure from the shoe, there is con- be stopped. Coal was being ship-tant irritation, and a permanent ped from Shanghai. When in-hardening and growth. The shift- quiries were made as to what, the ing of the pressure by the use of future held, it was pointed out appliances and pads relieves the that there was a danger of light disturbance and allows the irritat- and power coming to an end. The bones to become as nearly normal authorities in the ex-British Con- pogible cession, notified the authorities that if coal was not supplied they would have to stop work.

That meuns darkness.

are

If the deformity becomes too great before corrective measures taken, surgical eration is necessary. This sometimes involves the removal of the prominent part of the bunion, but occasionally may require removal of the head of the

Stocks Ready for Transport. Of course, there is the supply bone. from the Pinghsiang inine. In Ring-worm of the foot is more consequence of the gravi of the common to-day than formerly, ap situation, the Government at enceparently because of the use of pub- appointed a committee to investi- lie shower baths in gymnasiums and gate the possibility of getting a public pools. The fungus or mould' supply of coal from this mine that causes this condition also pro- which is about four and a half duces the infection that is found days from the port and labour, frequently in the groin.

In 'ring-worm between the toes Government, and shareholders' re- there is intense Itching, softening presentatives are to conduct in-of the tissues and sometimes blis- quiries.

It was learned that there are on beneath the toes,

tering and breaking of the skin In this condi- hund 26,000 tons of coal ready to tion the fect should be washed be transported, but there are no carefully every night, a clean pair means of getting it to Hankow, or socks worn each day, and the Again, it has to be remembered soiled socks washed and boiled that there has been a great deal after wearing. A physician will of trouble at the colliery with the prescribe proper remedies for the men, and, practically, no work destruction of the organism.

has been done there for four months,

Mr. Chen Going Gray.

Mr. Eugene Chen, who I saw

MINISTER SHOT.

Kusane walked aftor Koga mado first in the second inning and Y Hachiuma hit over second and made over centre to bring home Koga Kusano and Y Hachiuma g Hachiuma hit one second and made home on error bringing Murata home.

two bases. Tukatomi's 'two bass hit brought Honda home, Tajima drop- ped the side at first. Zafra fled, Carreem was down at first and Bau- tista the same, leaving the Japanozo ahead by 6 runs on two innings.

Following a blank for the Japanese in the third, the game was called: owing to rain.

Week-end fixtures are Hongkong v. Club Recralo today and Japanese v Tigora to-morrow, both games com mancing at 4 p.m.

The

Schedule of Games for Second Round,

following Is the official schedule of games in the second round of the 1927 season, with the "plum" staged between the Japan- ese and Dragene as the closing game on Sunday, September 18,

Arrangements have also 'boen made for the inclusion of games be tween the visiting Chinese teamm from Honolulu.

July 31-Japanese v. Tigers. August 3, 5.16 p.m.-Filipinos v. Dragons (Replay)

August 6, 2.30 p.m.-H.K.B.B. Chub v. Tigers.

August 7, 2.30 p.m.-Dragons v. Filipinos,

August 18, 2.30 p.m.-Tigers v. Club Recreio,

August 14, 2.30 p.m.-H.X.B.B. Club. Dragons.

August 20-Filipinos v. Club Re creio.

August 21-Japanoso v. II.K.B.B. Club.

August 24, 5.15 p.m.-Tigers v. Filipintis (x).

August 27.Japanese v. Filipinos. August, 28. Club Recreio. V.

Dragons. Recreio.

September 3-Japanese v. Club September 4.-Tigers v. Dragons. 10.-Filipinos v. Tigers.

Club Recreio.

September 11-H.K.B.B. Club v. September 17.-H.K.B.B. Club v. Filipinos.

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September 18-Dragon v. Japan-

NOTE-Unless otherwise stated, all the above games should com mence at 4 pm,

(x) Means Postponed Games: The games on August 6, 7, 13 and 14 are being played at 230 p.m. to

has the most elegant office in SENSATION OF GUATEMALAN accommodate the all-round Chinese

Hankow. His hair is greyer- due no doubt to the anxieties as- sociated with the Nationalist.Gov- erament. The same question was addressed to him as to the appoint. ment of a committee to deal with coal supply, and he insisted kut it was no suggestion of the possible nationalisation of collier.

He was des, etc:

reminded of Phat took place in Canton, when a demand was also made by the Government for $300,000 from the Sumshui railway owned by pri vate company, although the major. portion of the shares are held by a Chinese.

In that case it was semi-confla- cation, he was told. No dividends were paid, the enterprise was ex- hausted. Then Mr. Chen told us he knew nothing about the railway business-that had to do with the Communications Department,

Slogans for the Crowds.

Mr. Eugene Chen discussed the question of Government control of the Pinghsiang colliery, maintain-

LEGATION.

Washington, July 29 Senor Francisco. Latour, the Guatemalan Minister was found at midnight in his study at the Legation, shot through the heart. Ho was hurried to the hospital in condition. Reuter's eritical American Service.

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TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

ANOTHER PRIZE.

Cleveland, O., July 29.

A C$30,000 prize has been offered for the first flight here from Parla between the 6th and the '28th of August, namely

during the Cleveland Industrial Exhibition. Renter's American Service.

ed that the inquiry would be in- the Chinese. He was told that stituted for the protection of the was not always the interpretation workmen as well as the share in Japan.

holders.

That being so, it was hinted to

him that the big creditors might

The Japanese Concession,- Conversation then veered gound have received some intimation, as to the Japanese Concession, and A great deal had boon said in the the question of the removal of past as to the rights of the work- the barricades mooted, The fate era, The slogan had been Down of the ex-British Concession was with the capitalists." If that was drawn to his attention, after the the cry now it meant, so far ag mobs had been stirred,

As soon the Han Yeh Ping Corporation as they had entered, the. Govern- was concerned, 'Down with the ment authorities ene in and Japanese investoral'

aald, We can control these peo-: Mr. Eugeno Chen was somewhat | ple. The same thing was tried, Indignant, and asked us if we did in the Japanese Concession, the not know the difference between mob was started, and, the Japan-, propaganda and fact, All this ene Consul was advised that hel cry as to the capitalista was mere Chinese authorities could control. | propaganda-served out to feed The scheme failed."

team from Honolulu who are play- Ing a series of matches in Hongkong

JAPANESE COTTON.

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FURTHER CURTAILMENT OF OUTPUT.

Osaka, July 29. The Japan Cotton Spinners' As-, sociation has decided to continuo the 15 per cent. curtallment of output for six months, from No- vember, 1927, to April, 1928.--- Reuter.

FEMEL

Woman are more forgiving.. than mon; they have more

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