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Sore Throat: Its Cause and Curc.
Sore Throat pis caused by germs which you can only through the microscope.
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The first disc shows you these germs growing on a suitable medium very similar to the lining of the throat.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1929.
THE
WORLD SPORT.
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB, CREATE A SURPRISE.
Only three of the eight matches in the Lawn Bowls League
werd
played on Saturday, one in the first division and two in the second.
Kowloon Cricket
.
"LOCAL BASEBALL.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
EASY WIN FOR CHINESE RECREATION CLUB
NEWSPAPERMAN'S
CASE FAILS.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
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AMERICAN STOCKS.
CABLED QUOTATIONS FROM
NEW YORK,
The following quotations as at the feloso of the market on Saturday have been received from their carros
The Chinese Recreation Club other way. The problemi is to de, met Craigengower in the "C" Divi-elds whether the conduct of the sion of the Tennis League yeater-) day and won by nlue sets to none. parties can be rationally recon- pendent, Messrs. Hayden, Stono and Co., of New York, by Mossrs. Swan,' "The scores were:
ciled with the continuntion of the Culbertson and Frite, Sassoon House,
11
Previous Latest
Price.
Price. 100
105
70
Chiu Tsun-chiu and Hon. Lun- agreement, or whether the abroga. Shanghal, (cable address "Swanstock," Shanghai), who are not responsible fung defented G. Kolley and D. tion of the agreement is. necca- for, cable mutilations. Those quota- Razack 6/1, defeated D. Clow and G. Gull 6/0, defeated V. Souza and surly to be concluded therefrom. tlons are subject to confirmation: T. Hamet 6/2.
It appears to be a custom In the SOUTH CHINA ANTICIPATE A “
Kwok Po-kan and Chau Wah-po] Colony for journalists to work un. Anaconda Copper
Bethlehem Steel...... 00 SUCCESSFUL SEASON,
defeated G. Kelley and D. Razack) der written agreements. · All other Chrysler Corp. (Com Manager Dick Shims and Coach 6/3, defented D. Clow and G. Gull members of the defendants' edi- mon)
General Motora (Com- Father June have gathered together 6/3, defeated V: Souza and T.]
torial staff have been so doing.
mon) an excellent collection of ball players Hamet 6/2. to represent South China in the senior
employed Goodrich B. F. (Com
mon} Iu Tak-lam and Lau Man-kwong If the plaintiff were visited league. this year. Their 1929 com- Club
Consolidated Happy Valley and created big binilon, although composed of many defeated G. Kelley and D. Razack informally, as he claims to have Granby
Copper surprise by defeating the champlons, young players who needed sonsoning, 6/1, defeated D. Clow and G. Gull bean, he would be the only mem-
International, Cement Gralgengover C.C., by even shots will be hard to beat and from observa-6/8, defeated V. Souza and T.
(Common) It was a very exciting finish. Kow-flows of their recent work-outs
other Hamet 6/4. loon were loading by a fairly com- compared with those of the fortable margin until near the end, teams in the league, this team should
Totals:-C.R.C. when Bast scored against Silkstons plaes on top.
heade and gave on the last seven
They possess a scoring punch, and Craigengower 19 games. by the way the boys have been sock- ing that 'ole apple to all cornora of the lot, opposing pitchers will have to labour to extreme to check them Coach June has stressed upon the boys to sock, and the big factor i that they are determined to sock, and in all probability will sock their way BIG HAUL MADE ON THE mat. Further, the written con-
Craigongower a chance of pulling off the game. Omar, who scored only five shots in eighteen heads against Fraser, took the last threa and added ten shots to the Cralgengewer score, Tho, Bradbury Gibson rink was the last to finish. Here the K.C.C, scored seven on the last three heads, enabling them to win by that number. The Kowloon C.C. arrived at Craigengewer & short and by arrangement one of the home players filled the vacancy proved a worthy substitute.
In the second division Civil Service defeated Kowloon Dock and Bowling Green had matters very pory much their own way with the Kow loon C.C.
DIVISION I.
Kowloon C.C. Beat Cralgengower By Seven Shofa.
At Cralgengower, the Kowloon C.C. bent the home team by soron shota,
Kowloco C.C.
Craigengower
F. J. Nove
M..A. R. Sousa
I. Gittins B. Petheram
D. Rumjalin . J. Wiltshiro. Bradbury 14 J. Gibson
W. T. Brightman Capt. Dunbar A. E. Contes
to regain the shield which was won by the Filipinos last year.
with
ber of the staff so employed.
'70
74 901
74
74
ang
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games;
onca, replaced by another similar THOUSANDS OF TINS
It was to be anticlated that if Liggett and Myers "" 85 In the minds of these parties the Missouri Pacific (Com-
mon) written agreement had been aban- Nevada Consolidated
Copper doned, it would normally be at
Packard Motor Car
(Common)
....... 198
85
80
90
40
40
199
82
OF OPIUM.
PRESIDENT LINCOLN.
69
Standard Oil Co. of 41
agreement. This omission is, to Radio Corporation of
American (Common) 84 my mind, significant of an Inten- Standard Oil Co. of tion to maintain the first agree- New Jersey
New York tract contained a restrictive un- dertaking by the employee not to Southern Pacific similar duties in the Colony on its United States Leather perform (without consent given) Texas Corporation termination. It is not to be sup United States Steel. 169 posed shut the defendant ever con- til State templatod releasing the defendant willys Overland
from this undertaking.
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Their defence is by no means weak, Turkey" Chang, the latest imported product from Honolulu, will be given unloaded from the President Lin- Two of six innocent-looking cases mound duty. Chang left Honolulu coln, and declared on the inward an impressive record in the cargo manifest to contain dried Chinese League there, having seven victories chalked up to his record shrimps at Manila on Friday after without a defeat this year. Be was noon yielded one of the largest
Again, the contract entitled the to have been given a chance with the opium hauls made by the custome big show had he remained there this secret service in recent years.
The two cases, opened at Pier 7 employee in certain circumstances to Illa brother Matty will call his under the watchful eye of Captain the payment of his fare to England, being so, in my opinion, the plain- slants and hooks from behind the Jose U. Borromeo, chief of the I find no reason to suppose that tiff's case fails. plate. Matty needs no introduction atoms secret service, were found when he took his sent us senior sub to baseball followers as he performed
that he was then resigning his dior it occurred to the plaintiff
right to such a passage,
year.
here In 1927 with the All-Around to contain 4,760 tins of opium, Chinese Club of Honolulu, which re- weighing about 280 kilos and valued presented China in the Far Eastern at approximately Pesos 75,000. ..
Nd arrests were made in connex- Olympiad that year under the aus pices of the South China Athletic ion with the haul as no one appeared the "dried at the pier to claim Association.
shrimps" shipment.
At the initial snek will be stationed Chan Yue Ting, one of the heaviest
27, hillers of the team. His recent ill-
A. C. Burford
A. A. Fazack
L. E. Lammort
U. M. Omar
16
J. Fraser
22
T. B. Smith.
A. Hyde-Lay
G. L. Buchanan
3. Cavanagh
H. Beer
R. Basa
J. A, Howo
24 A. E. Sikstone
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DIVISION II.
Civil Service C.C. Win Against Taikoo.
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nes has kept him away from work
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In Accord with Contract.
auls somewhat, but he is again don Away from the old ball game; will be satisfied that they operated in their sonable notice. (which again is
stationed at the centra pasture, ning the old uniform. His play having at his right wing, Ip Pak Wa, around his corner will bear watching and on his loft, Shorty Go Kwan. Pau Ka Ping, the football player. This trio of bail hawks can gather in will be the custodian of the keystone anything within reach. anck and with Kwock Fat Yin the fine com. windy alley, will form
at
son starts.
There are also, Leung and Kwong, 11 bination. Kwock possesses a strong who are among those turning out re throwing arm and can handle with gularly, and this pair may replace Base almost any kind of hopper that some of the regulars before the sea- finde its way towards Bis district.
Coach June has stationed Ki Chin|
care of the hot corner. From to take recent work-outs he is coming through in fine shape, and is filling the boots of June quite satisfactorily. His arm, which has been bothering him last year, has pulled together and his pegs to first come down like
Playing on their own green, the Civil Service C.C. beat Taikoo Rt.C.
by 14 shots.
Civil Service H. L. Lockhart
R. R. Wood
L. G. Luck
J. Mnasty
L. R. What
W. J. Bickford
C. Sara
J. Archibald
E. W. Simmons Hollands
The second disc
shows how the
you saliva of a person
R. R. Davies F. Haynes
whin had sucked Formamint entirely stopped these germ growths.
Prove Formamint's' germicidal motion-ils power to eure and prevent, infections sore throats, etc.
THE VISCOUNTERS LutoRD writes: "I think Formamint is most exosljent for sore throats.”
LADY LILJAN DIGBY write that she "Ande Wulfing'a Formamint most valuable in the prevention of sore throat."
WULFING'S
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Talkoo R.C.
9. Поро
J. Polaen
J. Chalmers
D. Wolmatley, 21
C. S. Cameron
J. H. Stewart
J. Sloan
20 J. Laing
J. Watson
W. Johnston
W. Wer
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Kowloon Ca, Kowloon B.G.C.
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Kowloon C.C., on their own green, went down badly to Kowloon Bowling Green Club, losing by 50 shots.
Kowloon C.C.
E. C. Fincher Lasham
L. J. Blackburn
J. P. Robinson 11
O. B. Raven
N. H. Ross
D. A. Purves
Bowling Green
F. L. Rapley
T. A. West
S. Eccleshall
J. Maclachlan 27
H. F. Stoneham
Davidron
Petherick
V. C. Labrum 8 G. E. Roylance 84
Laithwalld
F. E. Lawrence
F. G. Horridge
J. Hepburn
V. H. Chittendon
G. E., Thompson
W. S. Drako
11 D. F. Warren
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26
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bullets.
Manager Shim, who can't keep
South China is pointing on an offensive play, and feel aure that their heavy artillery consisting of the Chuang Brothers, Chan, Kwack and Ki Chin, also the old reliable Dick Shim, will come through. They have also some inside. "dope" up their sigoves and may pull off some funny tricks in some of their games.-Contributed.
The notice given to him was in accordance with his contract of employment. No New Beginning.
In
however, view,
of tho further proceed- During the employment, the work possibility of.
the parties changed and the payment of salary inge-in which increased; but if these incidents might be held to have entered into were ever related by the parties a contract of general hiring-l to the original contract, I am will add on the question of rea ninds possibly as variations of it question of fact) that after read- (in which ease the legal validity of ing the authorities cited and after the written contract remains) but considering the evidence of Mr. nover in any sense
as a new con- Donaldson and other witnesses, tractual
Any beginning.
now and after making use of my own knowledge of local conditions, I duties were akin to the old.
For the purpose of this employ am of opinion that three months ment, the new "aub-editor" was the is a reasonable notice to terminate old "sub-editor-reporter" writ large. a contract of general hiring of a
Whilo admitting that the differ
ence in the status of the two offices sub-editor (or sub-editor-reporter). might be considered by some juries a local editorial staff, provided gis in part to the root of the that the employee has been re- original contruct, I nevertheless be crufted within the Colony.
On this point.I have not been ieve that it was at all material times, the intention of these parties referred to any previous decision that the original contract should of this Court, My judgment la Mlifunction between them. That for the defendant with costs.
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THE DAVIS CUP.
BRITAIN IN THE ZONE SEMI-FINAL.
London, June 8..
At Bournemouth to-day in the Davis Cup contest Great Britan beat South Africa by five matchca to nil... Rentor.
North London Championships.
London, June 8. In the all-American final of the North London lawn tennis champion- ships today Miss Helen Jacobs beat Mrs. Mallory 6-0, 6-3,
In the women's Inwn tennis match at Beckenham between Britain and South Africa the former won by four matches to three-Reuter,
KOWLOON GOLF.
LANE CRAWFORD'S WIN THE PAGE SHIELD.
In the final of the Page Shiold played at the Kowloon City golf thirty-six course yesterday, Over holes, H, Hampton and W. 8. Hilller (Lanc, Crawford's) beat I, Overy and S. J. Jordain (Powell's) by 5 up and 4 to play.
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