THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928,
"SUMMER TROUBLE."
Baby's Own Tablets Are Just the Remedy Your Children' Need At This Time.
CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
THE LATEST CHANGES.
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Mr. M. Dofty, second officer, Kuel- During the hot season atomach chow, has gone second officer, Kalgan, and bowel ailments are especially Mr. S. 9. Marr, second officer, Kalgan, dangerous, therefore every parentis on reserve. should carefully watch the health
Mr. D. Buchanan, second officer;" Anhui, has gone second officer, Kuel-
Mr. T, A. Ellis, sup'y second officer, Hsin Peking, has gone second officer, Sulyang,
of the children at this time. chow. Mr. F. E. B. Steer, from re When any warning symptom of serve, bas gone second officer, Anhui, "summer trouble" is noticed do not delay; give Baby's Own Tablets at once, for by so doing
Mr. W. Dickinson, chief officer, serious results niny be averted.
"I always feel safe when I haveAnhui, has gone chief officer, Autung. Baby's Own Tablets in the house," Mr. W. T. Paul, from reserve, bas Mr. D. Needham, second oflear, says Mrs. W. F. Hollis, of No. 20, gone chief officer, Anal. Pierce Street, Dover, New Hamp Nanchang, has gone second officer, shire, U.S.A. "I have been giving Llangehow. Mr. R. Bird has been them to my baby whenever she appointed second officer, Nanchang,
Bir E. J. Hunkin has been appoint- needed them and find that they quickly break up a cold, keep here sup'y second officer, lisin Peking.
Mr. F. Young, third engineer bowels in good condition and make
officer, Wuchang, has gono third her sleep well. I have also had engineer officer, Changchow. Mr. J. excellent results with them in Juinieson, third engineer officer, cases of diarrhoea,"
Changehow, has gone third engineer Baby's Own Tableta are guar-officer, Wuchiang, anteed to contain no opiates and Mr. J. W. S. Lood, second engineer to be perfectly safe for the young. officer, Nanning, is on reserve. est child. They are sold by all R. W. Martin, third engineer officer, druggists, or will be mailed post Nanning, has gone neting second Tree, at 60 cents the vial, by the engineer officer, same ship. Mr. A. Buggot, acting third engineer officer, Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60. Ngankin, has gone acting third on- Klangse Road, Shanghai,
gineer offeer, Nanning.
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Mr. G. Cormack, from reserve, has gone chief engineer oflicer, Hsin Peking.
Mr. W. F. Cowan, from reserve, has gone chief engineer officer, Sre- chucn
Mr. E. C. Filzpatrick, sup'y third engineer officer, Hain Peking, has gone third engineer officor, Whangpa.
Mr. A. E. F. Smith has been ap pointed third officer, Foosliing:
officer,
Mr. J. R. Evans, second Chaksang, has gone seting chief officer, Clinksang, xame, ship, Mr. E. Lang, chief officer, Chaksung, has re- signed.
Mr. H. G. Goddard, second offeer, Mausang. has gene Rup'y second officer, Chaksang. Mr. G. Boyle, third officer, Chuksang, has gone second officer, same ship.
Mr. T. A. Howard, second officer, Chongwo, has gone second officer, Kutwo. Mr. C. R. Harris, second officer, Kutwo, has gone second offler, Changwo.
Mr. N. 1. Fletcher has been appoint. el serand officer, Sulwo. Mr. L Bunes, second officer, Suiwa, is on re- ዞLT NIL
Mr. J. Mauson, third engineer offer, Matang, gone sup'y "third engineer officer, Kwaisatg
Mr. W. Crosbie, from reserve, has gon chief engineer officer, Siangwo. Mr. M. Hall, chief engineer officer, Siangwo, is on reserve,
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"SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
REPORT.
Profit and Loss. Coming to the Profit and Loss Account, it was found, that both the interest earnings and aggra- gate amount transferred from the accounts various underwriting were larger than in any year in While The annual general meeting of the history of the office. the members of the Sun Insurance the profit on exchange for the. (1) Stand well up to the ball Office, Ltd., was held recently at year under review amounted to
£8,944-13-Gd. No. G3 Threadneedle Street, Lon-
On the subject of reserves, tho (2) Play the ball off the left foot. don. The Hon. Sir Wm. Goschen Chairman said that wille £100,000 (3) Take a' short, 'alow, upward
(Chairman of the Company) had been transferred to General swing.
Concentrate on the Shot.. WHO CAN DRAW
POINTS FOR LONG HANDICAP,
Don't take turf before the ball. INE BETWEEN HOME AND JOB.
an iron, the need for Get under and at the ball first, and In #sir hus
after, on the way through, there is Mr. E. G. Ritchie, from reserve, gone third engineer afficer, Pausing.
Z~|~||~||~|~|~|~||÷‡ pérfect control of the club is even no objection to taking a smali bit Captain J. R. Smith, front reserve, has gone master, Wing Lee. Mr. M.
"In these days when careers for greater than with a wooden club, of turf, it helps to stendy the shot, M. Afanassieft, from TURISTVO,
ac-jhewce a shorter upward swing with Make sure to follow right through, are becoming the
with the club finishing well up to person the trou, is not unorthodox. Turfwards the left shoulder. The follow No. 31B, Top Floor, Wyndham St. gone chief ullieer, Wing Loc.
Captain G. W. Singisir, of the Fook Coled status, it's a wire On, has gone auster, Kwong Ying, inked who knows when a career
The suggestions for iron play Captain J. Hardinge, of the Kwong should stay for the wife and moth-lifting, and bail häcking are ag-through Is an Important factor. Ying, has gone minster, Pook On-r role," is the belief, of Normal gravatine faults associated with Shearer, movie star, who in priv-iron play which are frequently ac- Shipping and Engineering.
ale life is Mr.
counted for by over-swinging. Irving Thalberg.
the
long-handicap "In
first Those place bere players who complain of foozling should be no con-
iron shots should look to their iliet between home ana ca-swing. Shorten that upward swing! reer," she assert-until, the club is under complete. ed. "If a wornan her career Üks incompatible:
LETTER-STAMPING.
PUBLIC'S CARELESSNESS
CAUSES DELAY.
A good deal of carelessness is shown by the general public in alamping letters. Only yesterday, ha of the lettera received at the gkong Post Oflee had their Stanpa affixed to the opposite side. to the address, and of 'those stamp. ed on the address side fully one half had the stamps inconveniently placed. This, as can readily be imagined, cause: considerabl de lay in facing the letters for the Cancelintion of the stamps. I muy also cause delay at the post office of destination.
The Postmaster General recom- mends the public to adont the fol- lowing uniform practice:
(1) In the ease of letters ad- dressed in European script along the length of the envelope the stamps should be fixed as near as possible to the right-hand corner above the address.
(2) in the ense of letters ad. dressed in Chinese character varti- cally the stamps should be fixed as near as possible to the left-hand conner-above the address
In particular stamps should not be fixed to the opposite side of the envelope to that on which the ad- dress appears,
After undergoing a refit, cost- ing £179,000, H.M.S. Barham left Portsmouth recently to rejoin the Mediterranean Fleet.
from When sightseeing. building tops, "is well to for- get this la leap year.
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women
It is not sufliciently appreelated
with the welfare that iron club play requires alightly
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with feet firm....
(4) Start slowly on the down-presided.
ward swing and accelerate
on the journey.
(6) it the ball first, not turf.
Fire Account.
The amount transferred from
Reserve last year, the transfer proposed was a quarter of a mil- lion sterling, bringing this fund up to the million mark.
Income from investments which
(6) Let the club follow right this account to the Profit and Loss last year stood at £206,129 this
through.
Account amounted to £403,545 year reached the figure of £220,778 an increase of over £23,000. The of the family, she
different methods from tee ahots A' few words about the (which included £86,942 interest) directors, after careful considera- will willingly give it up for the with wood. For instance the player shut face," ie, bringing the Therefore, taking the fire account ition had agreed to recommend a greater happi should stand nearer the ball, caus-club hood down
s of husband and children.
ing a more upright stance, allowing
question datural lie.
be any
which comes first. As HOON
she
on the ball.
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This is a prolific source of us a whole, the ratio of the proft final dividend of 12s, each share, less tax, making a total distribu- here will not the head of the club to have it much trouble, and an effective re-namely 12.26 per cent,must be tion per share in respect of 1927
medy is to grip (especially with the left hand) more over instead of considered abnormally good and of 23s, less tax. This will absorb the total income from investments Norma Shearer in her mind By standing an iron club on the along the shaft. The wrist should emphasises the value of the fire £222,237 10s. which is less than The credit by £7,536 Da 3d. as ground, holding it lightly, the post-be pointing up the shaft towards business to the Company.
balance of the Profit and Lona Marine Account. sees her job encroaching on tion for the stance is indicated, the body. It may be found that
Account in the balance sheet stood home'pace, she will realize this Have the ball closer to the left foot this grip is rather cramping but
They were able to make a traps-at £836,106 19 1d. mennt much more to her than a than the right. In this position one soon gets accustomed to it..
The following are a few import- the ball is more readily lifted clear,
Flosacial Position. fer to the Profit and Loss Account position.
combine giving that satisfying feeling of ant "don'ta:"
The income for the year 1922 "Unless a woman call
Don't take the eye off the ball of £30,865 besides transferring the two without hurting the more having got it well up. The sweep-
In 1922 the important job of being a wire, ing movement referred to in con- when swinging, or move the head! £20,000 to an additional reserve, was £2842,727, while fo 1927 it believe the average woman is far nexion with wooden club play,
Don't think about rising on the so that there would be a reserve was £4,091,089,
The happier in her normal status of should take place a little earlier
of 100% of the premiums, after interest received was £144,579, 48
against $229,773 last year. when using an 'Iron, but this will toes or pivoting! home-maker,
Don't on any account let the club providing for claims both paid and investments in 1922 amounted to £4,274,942, while the balance sheet outstanding. "This gives the woman with de-be effected automatically if the finite talent, or the one who has player is standing nearer or more touch the shoulder during the
swing!
The amount transferred to pro-for 1927 records Investments at more ambition than her husband over the ball..
Let it again be emphasised "alowi
Don't hurry-case with firmness hit and loss account from the £5,977,000, an increase of over one a. real problem. Only she can de
Personal Accident, Employers third during the latest five 'years cide It. But I think the majority back" But it should also be re
in fts 219th year. Don't forget to concentrate on the Liability Burley and General in the history of a Company now of women feel that love and amembered, that, the start of the is the secret of success!
Accounts, totalled £52,954, home are, after all, the most im-downward swing should be equally
Talow, otherwise the rhythm is de-Ishot! portant things in life."
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.
I UNDERSTAND BOBO BROUGHT A BIG HIPPO. AND A LION INTO OUR CAMP YESTERDAY- WHAT DID YOU DO?
CH-I MÁDE HIM TAKE THEM AWAY........| AE THINKS JUST BECAUSE IN GOOD TO BIM AND GIVE AW NIKE TAINGS TO EAT TAAT TO FEED ALL THE OTHER ANIMAL- FRIENDS OF HIS!
MOT MUCH!!
NOW WHERE DID HE GO TO? HE WAS MERE NOT OVER A MINUTE
AGO-OH, BOBO! B0000BO!!
Friends of Them All
GEEWHIZ NOW
WHAT'S LE COMIN' WITH?
???
FIRST IT'S NINE AMONKEYS THEN 175 A HIPPOPOTAMNAS AND A LION AND NOW IT'S AN ELEPHANT— THE MUST TANK WE'RE
RUNNING A
BOARDING HOUSE HERE!
550.12.1
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