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"Your Sore-throatey, Headachey Friend."
-ract from a Letter by CHAS. LAMB
Why is it that a sore throat is usually, accompanied by headache, malolsa and ferorishuess? And why is this com plaint frequently the first symptom of infectious illness?
The reason is that most "catching" "disenson, from Bore throat upwards, are caused by Invisibly small organisms, called gartna, which we inhale in breathinur. For these germa, grow.. ing and multiplying in the throat, not only set up inflammation there, but pass their poisons into the whole system.
To Cure and Prevent Sore. Throat
Hence, are throat should never be neglected. By far the bent treatment in to suck a few Formamint Tablets, which disinfect cha mouth and throat so tharoughly that harmful germs there are completely destroyed. Formamint, therefore, in also true pre- ventive of infectious disease, a regular daily use in recommend. ed by physicians to protect you from such diseasen, and to keep your month and throat in a thoroughly clear and healthy con- dition.
The Bishop of Rockrater writes that he "har, found Formámini most beneficial for sore throat."
Lady Elbank writes that she has used Formariint with asc Down Ks, preventive of køre threzt."
The Counter of Harewood writes that the "Ande Formanlar a good preventive against infertiou."
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929.
THE
WORLD SPORT
CANTON BILLIARDS.
CUSTOMS CLUB WINS TROPHY.
Shameen, May 11. The Customs Club defeated the Canton Club last night in the re- turn match for the Edwardes
are and Challenge Cup
now holders of the Cup for 1920.
In the first matches played off at the Customs Club the scores were as follows:-
Customs Club.
F. Stormes
W. Rend
260 250
A de Gherardy
J. B. Green
A. E. Osmund
250 248 250
1248
Canton Club.
A. T. Lay
230
G. C. Kitching J. Brud
249
249
G. M. D. D. Wolf De Latimer
250
229
1200
COLLEGE SPORTS.
THE MOTOR INDUSTRY,
SERVICE STATIONS ON THE MACAO-SHEKKI HIGHWAY.
use now
Macno-Shekk!
POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK
of
Macao, May 7
Police Reserve orders by Hon. A fenture of business at Macao Mr. T. H. King, Acting Captain at the present time in the expan- Superintendent of Police, state, sion of the motor-car trade. The
Chinese Company, number of cars in use is already
Squad Drill-All recruits reaching the limit of the Colony's the Chinese Company will attend requirements, but with the steady at the Company's Ileadquarters advance of the highway there is a growing need on Tuesday, May 14th at 5.30 pm. sharp for squad drill under! for cars that issue from Maeno L/Sergeant 134 Tao Chi On. into Chung Shan. The models in
Dress-Mufu. WINNERS AT ST. JOSEPH'S
are very much better
"First Aid to the Injured."- ANNUAL MEETING.
than those in previous years, and Class for. instruction in First Aid Some keen racing was seen at Soo-a noticeable, improvement is the will be held at the Company's kunpoo on Saturday afternoon on the establishment of more business. Headquarters on Wednesday, May occasion of St. Joseph's College 18th. like garages and service stations. 15th at 5.30 p.m. sharp.
It is stated that negotiations
Signalling. The Signalling Squad annual sports meeting, which attract- ed many entrants and a large crowd are proceeding for the establish- will attend at the. Company's of spectators. Two brothers. E. Roza ment of service stations at 'dif- Headquarters for practice In and L. Roza put up a hard fight for ferent points on the new highway Morse and Semaphore under Cr. the verdict in the two miles cycle to Shekki, and by reason of the Sergt. R15 Ow Yeung Kin Hong race, the former being but half a stendily increasing length of the on Wednesday, May 15th at 6.30 length ahead for the greater part of rond these will fill a much needed p.m. sharp. the distance. With a spuri, ho
Annual Examination in Pari 2 managed to increase his lead' and want, but it is not expected that
traffic will be heavy enough to The oxamination in Part 2 of finished first by several yards.
Private King, K.0.8.B. showed up make the business pay until the Training Course will continue at well in the open mile race, which was road has reached Shekki city, the Company's Headquarters, on communication between Thursday, May 16th at 5.30 p.m. won by two Indians, but he just fait when
Maono and Shekki will be much sharp under Chief Inspector II. ed to get a place.
Another event of interest was the better than prevails at the present 3. Paterson, Principal of the relay race between the Rongkong time. Shekki' will be brought Police Training School. Electric Company and the University, into much closer touch with the which thu, former won after a close world, and an era of prosperity tussle in the first two laps.
is predicted for the district of The prizes were distributed by the Chung Shan-Afuego. Information Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga,
and Publicity Burcani
Results.
Following are results:
Long Jump (Junior Championship). --1, Kawamura (Distance: 10 ft, a ins.): 2, A. Nham.
Long Jump (Senior Championship). narrow, A. Guterres (Distance:, 18 ft.
in.); 2, Lee Kin-wah.
The speelal feature of these matches was the very margines of the Customs Club wins, two of the games being by only one point; the Customs Club winning by 42 points.
In the return matches at the Canton Club last night, the Customs Clab increased their lead by further 23 points, bat individually the matches did not result so close: Sedres:
Customs Club...
Maggs..
260
W. Read...
250
A. de 'Gherardy
184
A. E. Osmund
226
F. Stormes
158
968
Canton Club.
A. T. Lay
151
G. C. Kitching
144
1. Baud
.250
G. M.' D. D. Wolf
250
D. Latimer
250
345
High Jump (Junior)-1, Kawa- mura Height: 1 ft. 3 in.); 2, J.. Gomes.
High Jump (Senior), J. Lezama (Height: 5 ft); 2, Chow Kin-yau.
100 yards (Junior).—i, A, Nham (Time: 11.4/5 sec.): 2, Kawamura,
100 yarde (Senior),1,.M, Murata (Time: 10.1/5 sees.); 2, Cheong Wing,
100 yards Handicap (boys under |10),—1, 1. Rodrigues; 2, F. Sequeira; 18, J. Sequeira.
120 yards Handicap (Senior boys of Kai Lap School)-1, Ynu Tat- wing; 2, Chua Bo-la; 3, Tam Wing- kwong,
100 yards Handlesp (Junior boys. of Ka Lap School),-,, You Tat choing; 2, Shi Wah-kwong: 3. Inu Saar.
220 yards (Junior)-1, Kawamura (Time: 26.1/5 seen.); 2, Ho. Kwong.
220 yards (Senior),-1, M. Murata (Time: 23.1/5 secs.); 2, L: Silva,
100 yards Handicap (boys of St. Joseph's College Branch School), E Xavier; 2, R. Marques; 3, A. Xavier,
100 yards Handicap (girla of St. Paul's Institution)-1, Elvira Guter res; 2, Doris Chue.
120 yards tgirls of St. Paul's In- atitution.-1, Rosio Murphy; 2, Violet Bradbury.
The Edwards Challenge Cup was, put up for play annually bes
440 yards (Junior)-1, A. Nham tween the two Clubs in 1925 by | (Time: 1 min, 4 nocs.); 2, A. Fisher. Mr. A. H. · F. Edwardes whilst 449 yards (Senior).-1, Murata Commissioner of Customs isl
(Time: 57 secs.) ; 2, J. Lezama,
120 yards (girls of St. Mary's Canton. It went to the Customis Club in 1925 and 1926 and to the School)-1, Alfreda Rozario; 2, Canton Club in 1927 and 1928 Georgina Fernandez, Our Own Correspondent,
ILS. BASEBALL.
LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS.
New York, May, 9, Yesterday's baseball results were as follows:
National Lengue,
220 yards Handicap (College Scouts).-1; A. Assis; 2, II. Guterres. 440 yards Handicap (College Am- bulancemen}1, Woo Pak-foo; 2. Yau Cheong.
Sack Race (Junior and Sontor).- 1, C. Victor; 2, A. Abbas.
Half Mille (Junior)-1, A. Fisher (Time: 2 mins. 30.1/6 acen.); 2, A. Cruz.
Half Mile (Senior),-1; J. Sequeira (Time 2 mins. 14.4/5, socs.);, 2, J. Lezama,
Two Miles Bicycle Race-1, E, Roza; 2, L. Roza; 3, Au Yee-chrong.
120 yards Handicap (girls of St, Francis School)-1, "Mary 'Pau; 2, Mary Fisher.
120 yards Handicap (girls of the ICanossian Institute.-1, Caroline
Gardner; 2, Carolina Barros,
1 One Mile (Senior),-1, J. Sequeira (Time: 4 mins. 57 secs.); 2, Lee Kin- wah.
R. II
St. Louis
13
1
Boston
1
8
Pittsburgh
New York
7
0
Chicago
11
11
2
Brooklyn
2 G
1
瓚
13
0
5 14
3.
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
American League,
One Mile (Junior)-1, J. Pereira
(Time: 5 mins. 10 secs.); 2, A. Cruz.
One Mile (open to Military),-1,
Abdul Safur (Time: 4 mins, 48 secs.): 2, Indar Singh,
220 yards Handicap (Old Boys), in
1, C. d'Almada (Time: 23.3/6 seek.);
E |2, J. Figueirado,
100 yards Handicap (Veterans).--
41, F. L. Marques; 2, E. Antonio.
Invitation Relay (Local Schools),
21, St. Paul's College; 2, Queen's Col
2 lege.
**
R. F
Washington
6
8
1
Detroit
3
8
Philadelphia
9
15
Chicago
9 10
3 10
12
7
10
3
3 5
3
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Inter-Class Relay (Small Boys) —1,
Class 4, (Kowloon); 2, Class 5a.
4 Inter-Class Relay (Junior):—1,
The League standings are now as follows:
:
Chiengo
St. Louis
National League.
Doston Pittsburgh Philadelphia New York Cincinnati Brooklyn
W. L Pet,
W. L Ptc.
12
11
Class Ja; 2, Clans Ba.
Inter-Class Relay
(Senior),-1,
Class 2; 2, Matriculation.
Inter-Hong Relay (teams, of Ola Boys)-1, Hongkong Electric;'.2, Hongkong University.
50 yards Handicap (boys under 10), -1, 3, Ozorlo; &, D. Alves; 2, F. Sequeira.
120 yards Consolation Racë (Junior 6.666 and Senior)-1, C. Marques; 2, H.
Batello.
7611
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8 8 "..000
7
4 .487
Senior Championship Gold Medal,—
Won by M. Murata (15 points),
Junfor Championship
(Silver
Medal),Won by Kawamura (18
6 8 .428 points).
711 .388
1 11 352
American League,
New York Philadelphia
St. Louis
Detroit Cleveland Chicago Washington Boston
W.
A Nanking message aays Fong Chen-wu arrived from Telchow Pet. yesterday afternoon and conferred 12 4 737 with Chiang Kai-shek with regard 12 5 705 to the administration of Aahwel 11 8 578 and the stationing of his troops, 12 10 545 who it is stated are being trans- 9 11 450ferred to the Hauchow-Pakow soc. 7 12 868 ton of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway. 5 11.314 -Reuter.
5. 12 .204
JUBILEE HÄNDICAP.
ATHFORD WINS AT A
GOOD PRICE.
London, May 11, There were 17 starters in the Jubilee Handleap run at Kempton Park to-day with the following re Bult.
Mr. W. Barnett's. Athford Mr. S. B. Joel's Trelawney Mr. H. E. Steel's Caballero Won by a length; a head between second and third.
Indian Company. Strength.-Constables 1258 Suki- man Siban has been taken the strength of the Indian Com- pany as from May 9th.
on
Parade. All ranks of the Indian Company are reminded of the parade to be held at Police Head- quarters on Tuesday, May 14th at 5.30 p.m. sharp.
Flying Squad.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, May
14th. Fall in at the Tsim-tsui Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. aharp. Dress-Khaki Uniform.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Hongkong Scotion will take place on Thursday, May 16th. Central Police Fall in n the
Betting 100 to 12 against Ath-] ford, 100 to 7 ngainst Trelawney, 10 Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dress
-Khatki Uniform. . against Caballero.-Renter.
to
SERVICE FOOTBALL.
·BRUCE BEATS SMALL UNITS
IN SEMI-FINAL":
The United Services Junior semi- final was played on the Chatham Road grand on Saturday, H.M.S. Bruce winning by the odd goal in seven.
Let the in play the
In the junior final, On Wednesday, the R.A. and K.Ö.8.B. will meet in the senior final.
Sharpshooters' Company. Strength. Constables R414 H. Cooper and R423 W. C. Gee have! been permitted to resign on leaving the Colony and upon completing one full year's service with effect from May 7th.
Revolver Practice. The next revolver praction will take place! on the Kennedy Road Range on
10 Sunday, June 2nd at Belts and Holsters to be worn.
(Sgd.) W. KENT, A.S.P. ADJUTANT.
BM,
The game will be played on thọ Garrison ground at Sookunpon. Kick BRITAIN AND JAPAN. off each day will be at 5 p.m.
TRADE RETURNS.-
INCREASES SHOWN ON '
LAST YEAR.
TRADITIONAL FRIENDSHIP
REAFFIRMED.
London, May 11. The King's third son, the Duke of Gloucester, on the conclusion of the official part of his visit to London, May 11. Japan, left Tokyo yesterday. The The Board of Trade returns for visit has created grent popular 'in- April show that exports amounted terest in Japan and the ceremonica to £60,244,000 and imports to connected with it have given oc- £104,168,000, inercuses of £4,976,- caulon for renfirming the trad!- '000′ and £7,458,000 respectively as tional friendship of the British
compared with April last year. and Japanese
peoples-British Reuter.
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