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DANGEROUS

CUTS

1.2.126.

Superficial cuts are edaily infected. Often they are a cause of serious inflamma tion, and the formation of gather ings and shoebes,

Adept safety first measures even with the most trifling skin troubles. Carefully cleanse the ore pleon, Ary deatly, meer on Zam-Bak, “Then cover with a clean bandage,

THEB is not only most south•' ind

but it has definite antiseptio properties. This refined herbal bule takes away all soreness and pain, kills blood-poison germs, und ' soon grows new skin.

Every should have its Indy bu

of Zar-1lak fog turna, scatis, ecran, 4th, dones, and legs, polkoned wounds,

7am-Buk

RAMON NOVARRO

in THE Hear him sing the PAGAN

hit:

"PAGAN

LOVE BONO

CANTON GOLF.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930.

UNKNOWN INDIA.

RESULTS OF CAPTAIN'S CUP SERVICES THE PRINCES HAVE

*

COMPETIȚION..

RENDERED: Canton, Dec. 14. Mr. E. Rushbrook Williams; The first, second and third lecturing at the Overseas League rounds of the Captain's Cup was said that the political importance played off over the week-end over of that "Unknown India," consial- 18 hole on the Tung Shan Re-Ing of the Indian States, had now creation Club's course at Tung been officially recognised, and Shan, and resulted as follow: was no longer open to question.

lat Round:-M. A. Annet defeat ed Wm. Seiffert; B. B. Anthony, A. E. Quin, R. K. Batchelor, E. "R. Hill, J. M: Walker, A. Baker Carr, and G. C. Kitching, byes.

2nd Round B. B. Anthony defeated M. A. Annet; A. E. Quin defeated R. K. Batchelor; J. M. Walker defeated E. R. H; G. C. Kitching defeated A. Baker Carr. 3rd Round (Semi-Finals)-B. B. Anthony defented A. E, Quin: and G. C. Kitching defeated J. M. Walker.

The correspondence exchanged between Sir John Simon and the Prime Minister made this recogni- tion the buels for the forthcoming Round Table Conference on Indian affairs, to which all, political parties in Britain had given their approval.

He believed that It was essential for the men and women of Britain to know something more than they did about this great portion of India, more than one-third of the entire sub-Continent, which cir The final between B. B. Anthonycumstances were now bringing into and G. E. Kitching will be played such prominence. off on Sunday next over 36 holes. --Our Own Barrespondent.

LADIES' HOCKEY.

Mr. Williams then aketched the historical background of the In- dian States, designating them the modern representatives of those Kmall semi-autonomous kingdoms which had always played so large a part in Indian history.. He out- Hned the growth of their relations the different stages of our policy towards them. Emphasising the disharge of their unfalterine treaties and engagement with the Crown, he laid stress upon the ser- vices they had rendered at any crisis of the Empire's fortunes,

SILVER CUP PRESENTED FOR with the British, and distinguished

COMPETITION.

Through the generosity of Mr. Cuer Clark, Indsome silver cup has been presented to the ladies hockey clubs of the Colony, to be played for annually in a series of matches, These matches will be run on the name lines as the Sim Shield, counting

for a win And two points

one points.for draw. Three teams are competing this year, the Club de Recreio, the Kowloon Lauties Hockey Club and the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club. The games have been arranged as follows: Jan. 18th-Club de Recreio v.

K.L.H.C. Jan. 250-H.K.L.H.C. v. Club de

Recrei

Feb. 8th-KL.1.C. v. H.K.L.H.C. Feb. 15th.-Club de Récreto

R.L.B.C

.:

Y.

Fel, 22nd.-H‚K.LILC, v. Club de

Recreio,

March BU-KLHC. V. HKLHC. Particulars of the teams and grounds. will appear in these eqlumns Inter.

LOCAL · HOCKEY,

Certain Modifications, Their statesmanlike view of the value to India of the British con- nexion had never, he said, at any time been in doubt, and at the pre- sent moment was such as to ex- pose them to attack from certain quarters. They had nevertheless certain modifications to suggest, designed to deal with well-reepy- aised difficulties, in the system by which their relations with the Crown were managed: and it was for this reason among others that they welcomed the approaching | Conference.

They were not, he said, afraid of Dominion" status as the goal of British policy in India, for they were proud of their country and zealous for its attainment of au honourable place in the British Commonwealth.. But they also Hee that their cherished rights were not endan- gered.

QUEEN'S RECREIO TEAMS FOR COMING looked to us to

Commencing To-morrow,

STAR THEATRE

Commencing TO-MORROW, JANUARY 101.

A. CARPI

presents the

ITALIAN

GRAND OPERA

IN A SERIES OF OPERAS

Thursday, January 18th

LA BOHEME

Friday, January 17th

RIGOLETTO

Saturday, January 18th

ME. BUTTERFLY

Sunday, January 19th

BARBIERE de SIVIGLIA"

Monday, January 20th

GAVALLERIA RUSTICANA

and

PAGLIACCI

Tuesday, January 21st

FAUST

Wednesday, January 22nd

CARMEN

Booking at Moutre and the Elor,

Price $4, $5, $2.8 $1. -

TIENTSIN CARPETS

Spicial Show at CHELLARAM'S

OPPOSITE HONGKONG HOTEL. PRICES MODERATÉ

MATCHES,

The following have been selected to represent Club de Recreio against the V.M.C.A. at King's Park ground to morrow at 5.p.. sharp: C. Barros, D. C. Barros, A. M. Xavier, II. R. Pina, F. Barros, F. V. Ribeiro, F. J. Remediu, H. A. Noronha, A. P. Een da Silva, H. A. Botelho and J. A. de „Figueirody..

Mr. L. S. Amery, the Chairman, reminded the audience that all the Indian States had great traditions and renowned dynasties, some older than the oldest States of Europ. Not the least of their traditions Was one of stendy loyalty and goodwill, tested an many occasions, to the British Government.

The following have been selected, to represent Club de Recreio against the ILA. ut King's Park ground on Having regard to their record Sunday, 19th inst., at 10.30 am, and their importance, it was in- sharp:-C. Barron, D, G, Alves, F. M. possible to arrive at a final settle. Silva, H. R. Pinni, F. Barros, P. V.ment of the Indian problem 'with- Ribeiro, P. J. Remedios, A. P. Eca da out taking into account the Silva, A. M. Xavier; II. A. Botelho position and trenty rights of the

and J. A. de V. Soares.

LOCAL GOLF.

THE ADAMSON CUP

COMPETITION..

In the qualifying round of the, Adamson Cup, played under the auspices of the Junior Section of the Royal Hongkang Golf Club, J. H. Gelling qualified with a score of 70 (94 -- 21).

Other scores were:

Indian States.

DOCTOR'S COMPLAINT OF. "NOISES."

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS UNKNOWN TO JUDGE.

In the action of Dr.

Gabriel

Geoffrey King, of Thayer street, W against the West End Music Bureau no order was made, but the Judge said he was satisfied that before the issue of the writ there was a catiec of action. The Bureau 1002476 would have to pay Dr. King's coats. If Dr. King, so desired, he could apply for an injunction.

A. J. W. Dorling.. 86147 W. H. Edmonds 86-12-7 J. H. Stewart

SETTLING

THE POINT IN

GOLF

Direction for Putting. When the player's ball is on the putting green, the player's caddie, his partner or his partner's caddie must not touch the ground in the line of the proposed putt, though they may point out the direction

of the putt.

It is one of golf's inviolable rutes that no mark shall be placed, any where on the putting green Tor anywhere else)....

Mr. Frank Ernest Bilbe, a son of, Mr. E. A. Bilbe, one of the defen- dants, wald that he agreed with his mother that Dr. King was unrea- sonable and bad tempered,

Cross-examined by Mr. H. P. Levy, he said that the octet play- ed on the premises consisted of four violins, viola, 'cello, bass, and plano.

Mr. Justice Eve-With regard to two. I am afraid I am unacquainted with them. What is a bass?--A large violin.

What is a viola?-A couple of inches larger than a violin.

A stringed instrument?-You. Mr. Levý-A 'cello is something between a viola and a bass,

J

Mr. Justice Eve--Half grown. Mr. Bilbe They are all of the same family.

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SHANGHAI INTERP ORT SOCCER TRIAL,

The soccer teams of the Civilians and the Army who met in an Interport Trial Match recently at the Shanghai Caal- . drome are shown above. The Civilians won 3 goals to 2.

Prior to the departure from China of Dr. Kemmerer, the American financial adviser to the Nanking Government, a fare-.

During his stay in well dinner in his honour was given by bowlers of the Foreign Y.M.C.A.. some of whom are shown above. Shanghai, Dr. Kemmerer made daily use of the bowling alleys of the Foreign Y.M.C.A. and his genial fellowship there won for him the friendship and admiration of a large number of residents. Before leaving, Dr. Kemmerer presented the Foreign Y.M.C.A. with a beautiful large trophy to be used as a permanent challenge trophy for the "Y" Members Bowling Championship, The above picture shows Dr. Kemmerer presenting the trophy to Mr, D. W. Ross who gained the distinction of being the first

to win the trophy this year.

Mr. R. W. Squires, who is one of the crack shots of the Far East, glimpsed on a recent hunt near Nanking.

CONTEMPT CASE

SEQUEL.

giving an undertaking not to enter the Isle of Thanet except by in- vitation,

Un release from custody, how- ever, he broke the undertaking,

HRIXTON PRISONER TO BE and again got under the influence

FREED.

Philip Robert Joseph Seaton, who was committed for contempt of court to Brixton Prison more

of drink, his conduct being brought to the attention of the Court by his sister, who was the receiver ap pointed by the Court to deal with the affairs of his father, an infirm old man. He was again committed

release,

Mr. Justice Eve-Would you call than six months ago, is to be re-for contempt, ons week after his the playing of an octet a reasonable leased.

noise? Yes, it is sweet music, and In accordance with an announce

6 Months Sorry,"

is the same as played in resturante.ment in the House of Commond, Mr. E. A. Winterbotham (for)

Mr. Justice Eve Where you

the Official Solicitor) said that]

cannot hear yourself speak and the application for his release was after accing Seaton twice, he was only thing that is not drowned is made recently through the Official now of opinion not only that he the noise of people eating soup. Solicitor, and was heard in the would repeat the undertaking

"Mrs. Jessie Vivian: Hend, whose

which he formerly gave, but also premises adjoin the Bureau, said Court of Appeal by Lord Han that he now intended to keep it. that she heard noise only when she worth. Master of the Rolls, and]" km afraid that that does not went upstairs, and then it rather Lord Justice Lawrence,

arise from very high motives," commented Mr. Winterbotham: cheered her up. Two other wit-

A condition of his freedom is nesses living over the Bureau said

half months sorry for what he had Uhey had never been annoyed by the that he agrees to dive in Ireland ate said that he was six and a-

a place appointed by a woman done." music.

Mr. Justice Eve said that the whose name was not disclosed. There remained the question of Sexton was originally committed future residence. It had been doctor had admitted that the noise for contempt oli November 9, 1928, suggested that he should go to had abated and that there was because of his "peace, perfect peace. To some the uncir els conduct while under ireland to live at the house of a people all music was irritating.

father's house, in

woman to whom the trustees would Why should such people be made Thannet. He was released on He was not prepared to give that the Isle of make payment for maintenance

uncomfortable?

I

undertaking, and it would be kravest difficulty in dealing with difficult to say that he would keep the matter. it if he gave it,

Mr. Winterbotham was accord.. Lerd Hanworth said that he had Ingly give an opportunity of taking had a good many reports made to Seaton out of Court for a short him on this mutter-as far back conference. On their return, Mr. us before the Long Vacation-and Winterbothamanid that he was it was he who directed communica-now instructed to give the under- tions to be made to the family to taking that Seaton would go with see whether arrangements could the representative of the Official not be made to provide means for Solicitor to a place appointed by Seaton to live somewhere.

the woman who had originally He added that he felt the agreed to have him in her home;

FRIDAY THE 13th!

THERE'S

NOTHING

TO THAT

FITS RIDICULOUS YO.GL SUPERSTITIOUS“

"OH? NO-ND-DEAR -

WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW.

TO ASK ME

NOT TO-DAY!"

THAT'S ALL

TOMMY-ROT

BUT

-ON FRIDAY - THE 131L

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