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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930.

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MIDNIGHT on 3rd. MAY, 1930

The New Automatic

Telephone System will come into Operation.

STOP USING YOUR MAGNETO TELEPHONE

AT 11.45 p.m. ON 3rd MAY!

Do not use your telephone at all between II.45 p.m. and 12 Midnight on 3rd. MAY as the Change-Over will then be in progress.

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IF YOUR TELEPHONE HAS A GENERA- TO HANDLE AS WELL AS A DIAL

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The new automatic telephone numbers will be found in heavy print in the second column on each page of the Telephone Directory.

REMEMBER!

Your automatic telephone will be of no service— UNLESS YOU KNOW HOW TO USE IT!

Call now at the Company's Office, 4th floor. Building, and

Exchange

ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION.

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SOMERSETS BEAT SOUTH CHINA.

MANY FOULS IN GAME AT CAROLINE HILL.'

GARRISON NEWS.

ENGINEERS. SIGNALS

The Nerves And Succes.

Nervousness is the greatest ob stacle to success, and it fa an enemy of happiness, and health. Victims of "nerves" are han- dicapped, even though in other respects competent, for they lack

SPORTS MEETING.

Since the break-up of the F. E. and R. S. Sports Club, when the Signal lors moved to Kowloon, a fine spirit of friendly rivalry between the two energy, confidence, coolness, | Corps has come into being. Football courage, and health.

matches have been played, and on Nervousness is a sign that the Thursday, at Sookunpoo, a

gramme of six athletic events Pro nerves are weak and not receiving

WAS

THE JUNIOR MATCHES.

Only one senior league football fixture was played on Saturday, the Somersets beating South China by the only goal scored in a some- what unsatisfactory match. There was plenty of rood football in the firat half when virile attacks were often repulsed by cohesive de fences, but in the second half play was often held up for fouls and Barrison, RE, won the put the South China players were ting the shot, with a put of 27 ft generally to blame. On the run 11 ina., two inches farther than Lt of the play the Somersets deserved Anstruther, RE, who was second. to scrape home, but the South Nond tied with, Gillot in the long The tonic treatment with Dr. China forwards should have found jump, both getting. 17 feet, 9. Ina Williams' pink pills makes now the net in the first half......

220 yards blood, and new blood fa relay, their team being Cpl. Moore, Lt South China kicked off and got Macdonald, Spr. Nead, and Spr. Fretnecessity if nerva troubles are to away from the start, but Hall, the

be overcome. Dr. Williams' pink well. Somerset's goalkeeper, gathered

Noad tied with Mr. Anstruther in pills supply the nerves, through the ball well and cleared the early the high jump, and the last event also the blood, with the vital clemente went in favour of the Engineers. The danger. The Somerset's then got three mile race proved. L/Cpl. Gros-on which they thrive, and a short on the move and from 'n' good vener to be a very steady performer, course will prove what an in- centre by Rayson, Knapp headed and he kept up an even pace. to win valuable tonic they are into the goalkeeper's hands. by chout half a lap from Lt. Martin, neuralgia, nervous exhaustion, or South China soon transferred the RE. The Signallers had third, fourth play, however, and the Somerset defence was called on to put in a great deal of work. Neil and Hayward were fairly steady at back and Hall was ever on the alert in goal and easily coped with the shots which came his way.

gone through, the Sappers winning sufficient nourishment from the four and drawing in one event,

blood. The blood is at fault, and

the 100 yards sprint, Sig. Gillot fast face, lips and gums you will 'see The Cignals registered their win Inf you look at the colour of your leading Spr. Noad, to return the good you are: anaemie as well- s time of 11 sees, dead. A very good nervous.. race, with only a yard between the Healthy blood, carries a con- first and fourth man.".

the nervous network, feeding the stant: supply of nourishment to nerves, keeping them toned ar and repairing "wear and tear."

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A courses and begin to recover nervous force now.

and fifth places the Sappers sirth eurasthenia, St. Vitus dance and seventh, and the Signallers eighth, and other disorders arising from” In the evening a billiards match weak nerves. They are obtain reversed the result of the athletic was played, when the Signallers able from dealers averywhere. sports, winning four of six games of Start 150 up. The full scores were; ..

R. E. The Somersets carried out oc- Noad casional raids and wore always Moore dangerous in front of goal but Fretwell South China had most of the play Sabin in the first half. Their backs were Cottle generally safe and did good work Peters in breaking up the Somerset. at- tacks. Just before half time the Army men put on pressure with- out result and a fairly interesting first half closed with a blank score sheet.

Fouls by Defence.

Leung Wing-tak, who was in- jured in the first half, failed to appear after the interval. Pau Ka-chuen had the first shot at goal and he was somewhat unlucky with a fast drive. The Somersets again took up the attack and the South China backs resorted to questionable tactics.

The Army men had numerous free kicks for infringements by the other side and the frequent fouls completely robbed the game of its interest. The Somerset at- tack had developed more sting and the pressure was maintained until Butcher sent across a fine centre which Rayson had little or no difficulty in. converting,

West was very unfortunate with a good shot a few minutes later and Early missed with a fast cross drive. The South China forwards made spasmodic raids but Hall was always safe and kept his goal intact. The Somersets still main- tained their superiority but there

was no further scoring.

The Junior Games.

In the junior division, South

China "A" defeated Chinese "B" by five goals to one. Lal Kay-hol, Lau Kwok-iu and Ng Po-kim scored

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Ashcroft 150

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Morris

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Lockyer

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A Whist Drive.

There will be an All Ranks Whist Drive-In Wellington Barracks Theatre, commencing at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 22nd inst. Admission 50 cents.

"Sepoy" Fund Match.

charity football match, against the The Services team for the "Sepoy" Rest, will be:

L/Bdr. Fletcher, R.A.; Gar. Oliver, R.A., and A. B. Ward, H.M.S. Mara- zion; A. B. Timberlake, H.M.S. Seraph, Sergt. Roberts, RA.M.C., and Sergt. Gordon, A. & S.H.; Shipwrights Van Tromp and Firth, H.M.S. Hermes, Gar. GIU, R.A., Stoker Gould, H.M.S. Hormes, and A. B. Dickenson, H.M.S. Seraph.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

The results of Saturday's Home football, as dabled by Reater, were:

First Division,

I. Portsmouth

0 Wednesday -2 Derby

2 Arsenal

8 Manchester C.

Birmingham Blackburn Grimsby Huddersfield Leicester Liverpool Manchester U. $ Middlesbro' Newcastle. Sheffield U. West Ham

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Blackpool Bradford

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Chelsea Millwall

for the former in the first half. In the second half further goals were added by Lau Kwok-iu and Lai Kay-hoi. Chow Wing-hung Barnsley scoring for Chinese "B."

Chinese "A" defeated University by two goals to one, Sul Kim-chor and Shek Pul-tim scored for the Chinese in the first half, the University's goal being scored after the interval by Cheung,

The Navy swamped Ewo by eight goals to one, Hobbs, Potts and Gould scored for the Navy and Fung King-yin for Ewo before the interval. In the second half Potts, Cardy. Sorbie, Gould and Morgan scored for the. Navy.

Second

Notts. Forest Oldham Southampton Tottenham

West Brom

◊ Sunderland Everton

3 Burnley

2 Leeds

3. Anton Villa

5 Bolton

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Wolves

3 Bradford C.

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Stoke

Swansea

Cardiff

2 Notts County Preston N.E.

1 Bristol C.

Reading

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ย Charlton

7 Hull

Third Division (South).

Brighton Brentford Bristol R.

1 Bournemouth

8 Walsall

2 Queen's P.R.

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DISCLOSURES.

Swindon

Torquay

1 Gillingham

Walford

2 Exeter

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Wrexham York

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South Shields 1 Chesterfield

Lincolns 2. Accrington

Doncaster

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2 Halifax 4 Hartlepools Scottish League.

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principal State witness Dundee Up alleged that. Cranfield attended a meeting in a New York hotel to Motherwell diacuse "arrangements," and that a sum of from ten to twenty thou sand dollars "was placed on a table and disappeared" Mr. Cranfield denies any participation in the meeting or knowledge of the money. -Reuter

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