THE HONGKONG
CHARM! AN ASSET ON ALL OCCASIONS.
"Sorry, Mian, but I must have your
name."
"Oh! Mine's Lucy. What's yours?”
HOW
To be charming may perhaps cost a little trouble but on occasions like thlä--it may save you more.
Apart from clothes, manner and speech, charm depends to a great extent upon the complexion, the clarity of the eyes and the facial expression,
This is where
PINKETTES
the dainty little liver and laxailvo pilla, can be of angistance to every woman, young or old. Pinketien, by gontly cleansing the internal passages, prevent the contamination of the blood stream by accumulations of waste matter,
Contaminated blood gives rise to complexion ble- mishes, dull eyes and unhappy facial expression, Keep your stomach and intestinal tract clean and healthy by the occasional use of Pinketten,
They Beautify While You Sleep.
THE MACAU GREYHOUND
RACING CLUB
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th.
8am. "Sul Tai"
TO
GO
TO
2p.m. "Venezia”
THE
1:0 p.m. "Sui Au"
SUNDAY, DEC. 27th.
9 n.m. "Talshan" From H.K.
9 a.m, "Venezia"
3.30 p.m. "Sui An"
"
+
RETURNING SUNDAY
"Taishan" 5.15 p.m, from Macau.
"Sui An" 3 a.m. Monday morning,
"Venezia"
3. Monday morning.
From H.K.
2 p.m. "Cheung Chow"
DOGS
(Morning sailings arrivo II.K. 7 a.m. Monday morning). ·
DON'T MISS THE GRAND OPENING MEETING OF THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB. THRILLING SPORT AND EXCITING RACING. OPENING NIGHT. ...... December 26th, 1931, at 9 p.m. SECOND NIGHT...... December 27th, 1931, at p.m.
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TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1931.
SCOTLAND AGAIN TRIUMPH.
XMAS INTERNATIONAL MATCH.
GREAT FOOTBALL.
Scotland
{By "Wanderer.”]
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
Starting times for the old and now 'caursen on Sunday are as follows:
New Course.
D.29 Mr. Sherry, II. M. Muir. 0.30 G. V. T. Marshall, J. D. Danby.
Old Course.
9.10-9.20 a.m. not to be booked by players travelling by 8.28 am, train.
0.24 A. E. Lissaman, W. E. Vallance. 3 England 20.28 LG. S. Dodwell, A. Sommerfelt.
9.52 R. K. Hepburn, A. Rold. Scotland obtained their custom-
0.36 J. P. Sherry, G. W. Sowell. ary victory over the Sassenachs
0.40 II. Hampton, A. W. Mule, and on this occasion there could 9.44 A. C. I. Bowker, D. G. Braca be no quarrel with the verdict. A 0.48 N. K. Littlejohn, A. R. Cox. shade the better side in the open-
9.63 K, S. Robertson, C. Mycock. ing half, they were infinitely
0.66 R. Young, D. Forbos. 10.00 A. B. Purves, E. des Voeux. superior in the second, though 10.04 V. R. Gordon, A. Ritchie. It took the spur of a snap ROA 10.08 W. A. Weight, J. S. Dykes. against to enable them to assert 10.12 1. G. Allison, G. E. H. Divett. thoir supremacy. England were 10.16 J. W. Alabaster, A. O, Brawn. well represented but did net 10.20 N. S. Ellis, R. O. Cherrill. blenil as ́n side, while being at all|10.24 E. M. Bryden, D. 9. Robb. timea good enough to keep their 19.28 C. T. May, A. J. R. Wolf. rivals at full pressure.
10.32 J. E. Richardson, E. D. Mat-
thowa.
It was, In fact, one of the most 10.36 J. P. Hollingdale, R. R. Davies. delightful holiday matches staged 10.40 11. H. Williams, fl. C. Gould. for many seasons, The scene of ƒ 10.44 H. C. Shrubsole, J. Coulthart. attack changed swiftly. fast and 10.48 L. R. Andrewen, F. A. Merry. clever movements coming from 10.69 I. C. Watson, J. R. Masson.
10.50 W, C. Shields, 1. H. Genre, both sides, In addition to which a splendid spirit marked the gruel-11.04 J. R. Hinton, R. G. Law.
11.00 D. J. Fraser, . B. Waller. ling game, only one out being 11.08 T. Low, T. R. Channels. given in the ninety minutes, | 11.12 F.. A. Ředmond, A. D. Hump-
hreys. Hedley took a ball from under the bar and turned it round the 1846 1. S. Grant, J. B. Lanyon. post for corner to prevent a goal 1121 W. D. Denkani, G. B. Mckerrin.
111.20 C. J. D. Law, S. J. f. Fox. acrruing from the only occasion in i
"These pinyers (the first four on the the first half when the respective | old Course after the arrival of 8.N
| defouros faltered, and the sides jam, train) should get their clubs and crossed over with no score. Howe go to the first tee where caddies will gave England the lead when the waiting for them. They will get second half was fifteen minutes their dises from the Superintendent, old and the spirited Scottish reply resulted in penalty from which
McKelvio nude no mistake. From 12 CATS DEAD IN FIRE.
that moment Scotland dominated lay. McTavish obtained a brilliant ront with a terrific first time drive, though Campbell may have
OUTBREAK AT LADY HEADLAM-MORLEY'S.
been offside when he broke away, Twelve eats were burned to and then Campbell put the result death in a fire which destroyed beyond doubt, netting directly part of Lady Headlam-Morley's
from a corner. Howe reduced the house in St. Mary's-road, Wimbie- leed with the greatest of ease; don Park. S.W.
fort.
Lady Headlam-Morley is in Ger- any, and only two servants were in the house. They awoke to dis- cover it filled with thick smoke, through which they found their alarm. way downstairs and gave
the
when Dixon left him a clear field It is believed that the outbreak some five minutes from the end. began in a room in which the cats Scotland's teamwork rained were kept, where a fire was kept them the day, MeKelvie holding continually burning for thele com- the side together splendidly by precept and example. I don't think he wasted a ball the whole game and his tackling and defen sive work generally was almost worthy of McKelvic at his best He was splendidly supported by Hay and Gordon, the half-hack fing being perhaps Scotland's most husband, distinguished historian, Lady Headlam-Morley, whose efficient division. Forward, there died in was too much dilly-dally until the granted the rank which
1929, WAR afterwards last half-hout when the line have been hers had he survived
would revented
a punching-power one be knighted. She is of German to had not imagined existed earlier birth, and spends much time in on. McTavish and Hughes made Germany, where she is well known a dazzling right wing. They were for her musical work, including an anything but orthodox and had orchestral overture, "Leonard," Bliss guessing time and again, which was performed in Berlin re- Wylie was an alert leader. and rend Campbell also showed splendid
cently
form. Dixon and Blackburn were brought him triumphant out of hardly as impressive as the rest many a tight corner. Martin did of the side, though they were many good things, but was erratic, guilty of few blunders.
and Skinner, sound enough in Strange and Hedley distinguish-defence, did little effective con- ed themselves for England instructive work. The forwarde defence. Strange aguin and were not well.supported by their again intervened when the trickery halves. Skinner and Rawson were of the Scottish right wing had the better of two fairly good placed England's goal in jeopardy, wings, and Howe played with his while Hedley's polished exhibition customary skill in the centre.
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