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The Proud Mother finda in her child a never-ending source of joy and at the same time

never-failing responsibility. Above all other considerations she places that of the child's well- being, and if he is wise she keepa Baby's Own Tablets always ready at hand for the preservation of the little one's health.

BABY'S OWN

TABLETS

are of immense value in the home as a prompt remedy for infantile Indigestion, constipation, colle, 'wind,' » vomiting and diarrhoea. They quickly reduce fever, allay teething pains, quiet the nerves, and bring calm," health-giving sleep in a perfectly natural way. Are guaranteed absolutely pure, and perfectly safe for even the youngest or most delicate infant.

Of chemists, or post free, 60 cents the vial, from. Dr. William's Medicine Co., 60, Kiangse Road, Shanghal

VICTOR RECORDS

for JANUARY including

22193 A Little Kiss

(I'll Be Neminded

22196!! Love the Moon

Believe It or Not

by RUDY VALLEES YANKS

22190!!! Can't Have You

You Can't Believe My Eyes

H

by the HIGH HATTERS

22204

(Through

Why Do You Suppose

by NAT SHILKRETS ORCHESTRA

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

Des Voeux Road, Central.

(Entrance Ice House Street }

Telephone C. 4648.,

TESTER BEAUTY PARLOUR Miss Tester-Madame Katto)

LATEST

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THE VOLUNTEERS.

ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK.

No. 4/10 Hongkong Volunteer De- fence Corps. . Örders “~ by Lleut Colone! L. G. Bird,, D.S.0.0.B.E. Commandant

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930.

CHINESE YM.C.A.

ANNUAL MEETING SHOWS

STEADY PROGRESS,

The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Chinesa Y. M. C. A. was held on Tuesday, at the Central, Building, Bridges A field Bring tactical exercise will Street, when a review of the work be held at Fanling on Sunday, 19th. January in which the following units during the past year was present will take part: M. G. Troop, A.C.ed, and officers were, elected for Coya

M.G. Coy, Scottish Coy. Alten- the current year. dance to count as two parades or as one day in camp.

The following officers were

LEAGUE CRICKET.

"ARMY-WIN" FIRST MATCH

AGAINST NAVY.

The newly formed team represent- ing the Army won their first match in the cricket longue when they beat the Royal Navy on the Hongkong CC. ground yesterday afternoon, winning by two wickets.

The Naval batsmen went to the elected: President, Mr. K. wickets first but only two made any. All ranks of abovó units will parado Chau, M.A.; Vice-President, Mr. thing like a standi - Lieut. Stephens, et Kowloon Railway Station and pro-3. D. Bush, M.A.; Recording Secre" who han been making abma Swedish Massage & Electric Batha Seed to Fanling on the 9,15 a.m. tary, Mr. P. C. Kwok, M.A.; Hon big scores for the Navy, knockod

PERMANENT WAVING

rified.

thain, Kayamally Building, Ground Fl Dress.--Marching order a for Facial treatment and Massage. | camp but without great conte, or

Manicuring. All Work carried out by experts. Phone No. C.2103

SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banka,

Hongkong Bank, $1300 b Chartered Bank, 418 8. Mercantile A. & B., £277 . n. East Asia $95 b.

Insurances.

Canton 1.B., 8715 B. Union Ins., $379 b. North China, Ins., Tis. 160 Yangleze Ins, 850 .. China Underwriters, &1⁄2 1. China Fires, $335 - b.4 H. K. Fire Ins., $826)

Shipplug.

.t.

1).

Douglasos, $25 ↑ H. K. Steamboats, $271- "H. K. Tugs, $. H.

Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $70 u Unior Waterboats $234 b.

Mining.

Benguots, $4.70 b. Kailana, 55; n. Langkots, Tls. 13.60 n. S'hai Explorations, Tis. 1.30 n. Raubs, $11.60 b.

Tronohs, 21/- b.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, 81441 b. Whampoa Docks, $31) China Providontu $5.45, s. Hongkowa, Tls 190

11.

Now Engineerings. Tik. 7.50 n. Shanghai Docks. Tls. 106 5.

Cottona.

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 15,6) b. Orientals, The, 2.30 h. Shai Cottons, Tis. 83 (old) b,

Lands, Hotels, etc.

4112.

H. and S. Hatols, $12.50 h. H. K. Lands, $65. b.

S'hai Lands Tls. 161

Humphroys, $14. b.

Ronkies, $8.90

F.

门。

Chinese Estates $98 H.

Public Utilities Tramways, $18,90 8. Peak Trame, fold $11.75 n. Star Ferries, $70 b. China Lights, (Old) $20. be II. K. Electrics, $71) s. Macao Electrics. 823 b. Telephones $9.55 b. China Buson, Tls. 151. b. Singapore Tractions, 10/- s.

Industrials.

China Bugare, $1 n. Malabons, $27

The "

Cald: Macg. Ord:. Tle. 11 Canton. Icos, $2.50 n. Cements (Comb.) $14,65 b. Ropos $7.50 s.

United Asbestos $5 b.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $201 B Watsons, $11.10 b. Der A. Wings, '80 8. Lane Crawfords, $2.20 b. Mackintoshs, $18 b. Bincaren. $12 n.

Miscellaneous, Amusemonts, $28 b Constructions,..$1.30 b. B'quo Ind. G. Bonds, 61% H. K. G. Loan 5% s. Prom.

A CERTAIN CURE

For cold in the head by taking.

QUINCIN

Also recommended for Influenza and nasal catarrh.

THE PHARMACY (FLETCHER & CO. LTD.,) ·

·A.P.C. Building-

Tel. 0,345,

ກ.

Treasurer, Mr. Bhuen.

Departure, of HE. The Regular troops of the Garrison.

together with the Volunteer Defence Corps will Hne the streets on the 1st. February 14 is hoped that as many as possible will turn out on this

occasion.

Camp Pay List.

יז

Kwok- Wong

The President welcomed three newly elected members of the Board-Mr. P. C. Kwok, MA,, Dr. S. Su, J.D., and Dr. T. C. Yip. M.B., B.S.

The General Secretary gave a brief review of the work of the Association during the past year the outstanding feature being the completion of the Kowloon Branch, Waterloo Road. This cellency, the Officer Administer ro-building was opened, by His Ex-

ing the Government, on October 10th, and since then has carried benefit of the neighbourhood. Ita on a variety of activities for the

dormitory is now fully occupied.

*

turn of their Camp Pay List to the

Officers are requested to hasten

Headquarters' Office.

Musketry Table T Paris I & II The Engineer Coy, and Signals will fire at this course at Stonecutters on Sunday, 26th. January. Range Officer, Lieut. M. A. Johnson, M.M, Dress-musketry order, uniform or mufti. Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 9.00 am, and Kowloon Police Pler at 9.10.1.

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Staff Re-organised.

with three others

up half a century before being dia. mineed. Laslett followed" with a valuable 27 and, making double figures, including 16 from His Excellency Vico Admiral Sir A. E. Walstell, a total of 128 runs was reached. Lieut. Col. Wyatt took four wickets for 23 runs.

Licht, Maxwell was the only Army player to make many runs, but ho

back to the pavillon. Be gave saw the scores level before being sent bright exhibition and had three sixars

ed after making 71, the Army score to his credit. When he was "diamtas-

stood at 130, for eight wickets, Everest made four runs more and'the

With the opening of the Kow-innings came to a clone with 140 on loon Branch, the staff of the Aa- the board. Com. Baker was the most nociation was re-organized. Un-deadly bowler, taking five wickets for

Corps Band. Band Practice will be held at 5.80ler Mr. Tsao, as General Secre- 10 TURK p.m. on Tuesday, 21st. January in tary, Mr. Tsui Moffat and Mr. Ko mufi nt Headquarters.

Sik-wn were appointed" Executive Secretaries of the Central and

Scores:

Navy.

The Battery,

Kowloon Branchce, respectively Lieut. J. P. Wright, Christian Parade at Headquarters for Gun This arrangement, as was anti-Sub, Lieut. Mosley, c Davies, b Drill on Friday, January 24th. at cipated, is a success. The train-

Wyatt 4,30 p.m.

|ing and improving of the Staff 18 Lieut. F. M. A. Stephens, e

always considered of the first Im-

Sawyer, b Fry porinnee and, with this end in view, two secretaries were sent to North Chinu last year, for fur- ther study.

Shed,

Engineer Company, Parade al Instruction Wellington Barracka, for D. L. in struction at 6.30 p.m. Thursday, January 23, Dress mufil,

Sunday, January 20th/ Musketry, Part 1, at Stonecultors.

Corps. Signals,

Sq. Ldr. Boumphrey, a Reynolds Lieut. D. P. Evans, e Wyatt,

Reynolds A.

c Christian, 6

Laslett,

W

137

40

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS

1 Large bird.

Part of cont. 10 Metal.

39

120

Across

12 Hard.

11 Greek Goddess.

13 Squeeked.

15 Strive.

16 Prepared.

17 Showers.

10 Insects.

20 People outside the clergy.

21-Situation.

24 Chain

Q

24 An excuse.

4

25 Fate.

27 Warlike.

50 29 Declare.

580 Valley.

31 Obstructed.

34 Minded.

I

37 Recompense.

27

38 Cried.

40 Attend.

0

41 Kind.

10

42 Half.

41 Hests in water.

10

46 Resign.

10

43 Voluntary gifts.

0

47 Sewing necessity..

10

48 Organs of sight.

49 Back of the head.

Total

130

50 Wife of a deceased man.

61 Have.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

Down

M.

R.

W

Christian

1

2 An alluring woman.

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3 Dealt with.

Wyatt

13.4

4 Thoroughfares.

Reynolds

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6 Black

During the rear a programme Com. C. Baker, e Wyatt, b Fry of religious instruction has been Sir A. K. Waistell, cand carried out, on a voluntary basis,

Reynolds Attendance ot meetings and Com. E. G. Stanley, c Crake, b Parades at Corps Headquarters at | classes have been well maintain- Wyatt 5.30 pan. on Monday, January 20th ed. The physical department has Sub. Licut, C. R. Bennett, not out am Thurday, January 23rd. Yor kept the playground and gymna-T. Cross, cand ḥ Wyatt Signal Framing Dress Muftl.

Extras Field Day on Sunday, January 19th, Bium well occupied. In addition

usual gaines, All detailed will parade outside the

to the

special Railway Station, Kowloon, at 2.00 classes for the training of leaders am. Dress: Uniform and Belt." were held. The now tennis, bas-1 Part Table T will be fired at ket ball and volley ball courts Stonecutters Range 1 Sunday, at the Kowloon building are prov- January 26th. Further particulara ing a boon to the neighbourhood. Fry"

will be given in next week's orders.

Machine Gun Troop. Parade at Headquarters at 630 p.. on Thursday, 23rd. January for machine gun Instruction,

All ranks are reminded of the Feld Firing Exercise on Sunday, 19th January; for full particulars ace Corps orders.

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Armoured Car. Company. Car Section and Motor Cycle Section both parade at Headquarters nt 5.30 p.m. on 17th January for machine gun instruction.

|

Machine Gun Company. Parade in mufti 5.30 pm at Headquarters for machine gun train- ing on Tuesday, 21.. January,

Scottish Company.

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Education Work.

Army.

umtia : I

In the Education department an| Crake important step was taken, when Collins the schools were removed from the round floor of the main building to the first floor of the Junior Major R. H. Crako, à Baker' building. The new premises are Cpl. Dayles, e Cross, b Lzalebt more suitable, as to both light and Capt. Reynolds, Baker air, and, further, provide room for Lieut. Maxwell, Baker 20 additional boys, bringing the Lieut. Col. F. G. Wyatt, total up to 240. The night school,

Bennett, b Waistol! offering courses in English and Pte. Joyce, st, Cross, b Mosley Commercial subjects, has an en-Pe. Fry, c Stanley, & Laslett rolment of 120.

In the department of social sci- vice, the Y. M. C. A. unit of the St. John Ambulance, Brigade per- formed 21,237 vaccinations last year, free of charge. A Health Week and a Better Home Week Parades Thursday, 23rd. January, were conducted, and numerous 1930. Machine Gun Instruction. lectures and discussion group

No. 6 Platoon at Kowloon Dock under Lieut. G. Duncan, M.B.E.

No. 7 Platoon at Headquarters at 5.30 9.1, under Lim. H. Rt. Forsyth,

J

Portuguese Company.

The Company will parade for training under Platoon arrangements on Friday, January 24th, at Head quartern at 5.30 p.m.

There will be no parade on Friday, January 31st...

All rifles and Bayonets should be returned to Corps Stores as soon as possible.

Transfer.

"

No. 1452 Spr. G. E. Stopchns is transferred from Engineer Company to Reserve Company as from date.

Strength.

The following recruits are taken on the strength and posted as under:

No. 1535 Ple. T. F. Stainton, No. 7 Platoon, from 0.1.30.

No. 1536 Plc. D. McColgan, No. 7

Platoon, from 9.1.30.

No. 1537 Pte, T. Lindars, No. 4] Platoon, from 14.1.30,

Struck off the Strength. No. 1282 Gr. F. IL. Blunsdon is per-1 mitted to resign as from 31.1.30.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GEE FOR A MINUTE I THOUGHT"

I WAS STILL UP ON UNCLE

HARRY'S RANCH - IT AÜL' SEEMS JUST LIKE A BIG

DREAM !!

Licut Christian, Baker L/G 'Everest, à Laslett”.......... L/C Sawyer, c Bennett, b Baker Pte, Collins, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

were held. 570 different young | Baker men slayed at the Central Depart Laslelt ment hostel during the year. 102 Boumphrey at the Kowloon Branch and 55 in Bennett Waistell the Student Hostel, a total of 727,

Mosley

LX.

The revenue, for current penses amounted to the sum of $00,188.52, and expenditures were $86,665.16, thus reducing the in- debtedness of the Association from $4,436.72 to $1,613.30.

The President expressed the pleasure of the Board with the favourable report, and their hope that the coming year would be the best in the history of the Associa tion,

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Leave. No. 1462 Sgt. L. Goldman, No 1 Platoon, from 13.1.30 to 12.3.30.

No. 1600 Pie. L. G. Frost, Machine Gun Troop, from 14.1.39 to 15.2.30.

No. 1090 Drmr. H. R. Major, Scottish Company, from 1.2.30 to No. 1240 Pie. A. D. Wyllie, Scot Lish Company, from 1.2.30 to 31.10.30,

R. A. WOLFE-MURRAY, MAJOR,

Adjutant, HLKV.D. Corps. Noto. Carpa Orders will be. issued on 20.1.30 instead of 80.1.80:

31.10.30.

I CAN'T GET IT THROUGH. MY HEAD YET THAT I'M HOME AGAIN ****** MEBBE I'M STILL DREAMING AND I'M NOT

HOME AT ALL

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7 Transparent aubalance.

8 First

Scoop.

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71 friendly match against the H.K.C.C. to-morrow at 2 p.m. sharp at. Pok- 14 fulum.-C. W. Lam (Capt.), D. K. Samy, M. B. Osman, L. T. Rido, B. V. Gitvins, E. A. Loo, S. R. Kermant, D. J. N. Anderson, W. H. Kwan and A. N. Other.

Police Team.

The following team will represent 140 the Police against Craigengower on Saturday on the latter's ground-T. H. King (Capt.) W. Te Burt Spar- row, A. Reynolds, C. F. Alexander, E. Post, A. Kirby, T. IL Hunter, W. Sherry, B. G. Baker, W. Meadows, Waglan. Reserve: Danbrowsky, A. V. Baker. Umpire: W Kent Scover: S. Smith.

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SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

Hongkong C.C. Teams

for To-morrow,

The following will represent the H.K.C.C. at cricket on Saturday next:

K. C. C. Teams.

T.

1st XI v. LR.C. at Sookumpwo. W. Brace (Capt.), E. C. Fincher, A. W. Ramsay, F. Lawrence, N. H. Ross, F. Zimmern, S. Jex, F. Goodwin, A. T. Lee, E. F. Fincher, D. Laing. Umpire, J. P. Robinson; scorer, A. Hyde-Lay.

13 Fashion

14 Dull

5%

18 Affects with pain.

20 Maimed.

21 Rost,

22 Nail.

23 Arched over.

124 Stacked, "

20 Having a means of propulsion..

27 Artificial.

29 Renown.

Restored to perfection,

33 Fight between two.

35 Shiver.

30 Wholly,

38 Levered.

39 In cart.

40 Slung.

41 Human being.

42 The populace,

43 Cereal grinding machines.

44 Mako, beer,

45 ImmerseK.

Yesterday's Solution.

PUMN PANCH FACT E REVEL RIVER D ARZA ATTAR AGRE LETTUCE NUODNOR GUERRED M D SADRE E PANAL CLDENT T BARENE B DESIRED È A FALLEN A WARDEN FRAND

LABTS GA FNSTA O M CURRIED RIDDLES RGUN TONED EARN DEFAR SLURS A WEED DENSE SHIP

LETTER GOLF.

The whip hand is a nice thing to have in any kind of sport, ins cluding letter golf. Just to make to-day's a little harder, however, we'll go from HAND. to WHIP.

HAND

W

HI

P

1-The idea of letter, golf is to

2nd XI v. Club de Recreto, H.O.C. Ground.-B. Petheram (Capt.), A. IL First eleven against University F. Raven, G. Lee, G. A. V. Hall, N. change one word to another and

-friendly.-T. E. Pearce A. E. MacKay, II. Overy, I..J. Hirat, (away), (Capt.), H. Owen Hughes, E. R. F. 3. W. Smith, A J. Kew, 0. B. do it in par, a given number of Duckiti, H. V. Parker, A. C. L Bow Raven, R. Baldwin. Reserve, H. Mar-strokes. Thus to change COW to ker, A. Reid, A. C. Bock, J. B. Collin, low. Umpire, A. W. Blins; scorer, HEN, in three strokes, COW, J. R. Hinton, E. J. R, Mitchell, R. H. Capt. Laithwaite.

HOW, HEW, HEN. D. Wade.

Indian 'R.C. Team.

Second eleven against R. E. and S. (home), league.-W. W. McKenzie,

The following will represent the H. J. Armstrong, G. E. R. Diyett, 3. IL Ashworth, I. H, Dowler, R. Indian R.C. 1st XL in a League match Hepburn, W. Harris Walker, R. M. Wood, J. R. Way, C, E. Gahogan, G.

D. Mond.

2-You can change only one letter at a time.

3-You must have a complete

against the Kowloon C.C. on Saturday word, of common usage, for each on the LRC, ground A. A. Ram-jump, Slang words and abbrevia Jahn (Capt.), J. S. A. Curreem, A. Htions dont's count, Rumjahn, A. el Arculli, A. M. Rum-

4.-The order of letters cannot ̈ jahn, A. IL Madar, 8. A, Jamail, Abe changed. K. Minu, A R. Minu, C. F. Doodlia,

Scorer:

University Team,

The following have been selected to and O. Ismail, represent the Varsity 1st XI in a Razack.

Sure of It

IN

A. E

Ono solution is printed on. another page.

By Blosser

FRECKLES! I'M NOT

GOING TO CALL YOU AGAIN.......

THE NEXT TIME I'M

COMING UP WIT) A

YES-IM

HOME!!

STICK !

OTHER'S VOICE

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