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SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The FOURTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING Will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OD Saturday, 19th November, 1912, com- Aracing at 2.00 p.m.

berFirst Bell will be Rang

1.30 pm.

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their

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear Badger prominently displayed.

No One without Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure Badges adraitting Non-Members to the Member Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both Including Tax) aro obtainable through the SECRETARY upon fatroduction by a Member, such Member to be respon sible for Payment of All Chita, &c.

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Hace Course,

On No Protext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gato Boldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted nlf Prios,

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c. will not be permitted to operav within the Precincts of the Hongkon Jockey Club during the Race Meetin

By Order,

B. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Serretar, Hongkong, 14th November, 1032,

BALLANTINE'S

AN OLD FAVOURITE

OF UNQUESTIONABLE PURITY.

ALWAYS THE SAME.

Challantines

PURE SCOTCH

EXOLIKLAR WONEKY

10 VIEURS OLD

10 YEARS OLD

-EVERY DROP

OF ITI

OBTAINABLE AT

THE FRENCH STORE

99, Queen's Road Central Near Central Market

and at

All Loading Wine Dealers.

SIGNIFICANT!

TN his opening lonture to students of the class in adverthing at Heriot- Walt College. Mr. R. M'Kean, referred to a famous merchent who had realised that the number of bayers he could roach by the personal salesmanship of bla stat was strictly limited Trying

to get a large number of new custom- er by means of the Poat was too cost- y. Bo he was coming back to Press Advertising, especially for new custom. ere, he found that after all, Press Quickent und Advertising WA the cheapest way to secure a great many new customers.

1.20

advertising of dosens Then

schemes, but only Press Advertising laken the message into the bote ery -day 1

AND It is well to remember that Press Advertising dem seeket the customer -The newspaper la « business dievo- bery read every day—"bocanın 11 changan By day!**

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Y.M.C.A. DEBATE

LIFE EAST OF SUEZ IS PREFERABLE

KEEN VOTING

With the result depending on the casting vote of the chairman, the motion "That Life East of Suez is preferabo to life at Homo" was last night adopted, at monthly meeting of the Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debating Society.

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The audience recorded 24 votes for both sides, and Dr. E.L. Allen, who presided, cast his vote fa favour of the motion. The debate was a most enjoyable one, producing plenty of well reasoned argument and not a little wit and Jesting.

Mr. E.R. Price proposed thé motion, and in advocating the preference of life East of Suez contended that it offered advan-

FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

0.04 II. Iampton, W. Paterson. 0.24.9.28 not to be booked.

Old Course,

St. Andrew's

St. George's 0.32 W. Shewan, M.W. Budd. 0.30 A.B. Stewart, 0.E.C. Marton. 9.40 R. Young, A.E. LissaNGAT. 9.44 D.8. Edward, C.W.F. Hooker. D.48 R. McBean, H.G. Sheldon. P.5% C.C. Stark, G.R. Horridge. 9.50 D. Forbes, C.E. Holmes. 10.00 3.J.H. Fox, A. Leach. 10.04 The President, The President. 10.08 A. Bommerfeli, E.M. Bryden. 10.12 A.D.

Kellar,

10.16 B.D. Evans, T.S. Whyto-Smith. 10.20 J., Robinson, L.A. Caleraft. 10.24 W.D. Hughes, Major Wren.. 10.28 J.G. Campbell, T.C. Monaghan.

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.

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rs Liability of Proprietors .. 1,000,000

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES

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In that it is made from valuable medicinal saps and extracts evelu- 117-13, Londenhall Street, London, EC. 1,† Be-sively of herbal origin Zam-Buk IIumphreys, A.

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It containa no animal ments.

BRANCHES-Bombey. Calcutta, fnt, no lead, zinc, mercury or other Colombo, Hongkong.

mineral compounds Blogspore. (hitherto regarded as essential in treatment of sores and wounds)..

General Exchange sad Banking Business AWNPORE transacted. Lokoa and overdrafta granted on CEBU Zam-Buk is more refined, easy of approved security, Corrent and Fired Depoelt, COLOMBO absorption by the pores of the suunta opened.

DELBI BANE SAVINGS

ACCOUNT-Inter AIPHONG skin, and always conforms to the data which may be obtained on

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TRAVELLEIS' LETTERS OF CREDIT BANKOW efficiency.

For its noothing, healing and d TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES Searsed.

PABIENGERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT HONGKONG antiseptic qualities Zam-Buk re for use cair on board P. and 3.1. presents the greatest achievement Meas Line steamers, and at Forts of Call obtained in this department of medical science. Zam-Bük is in- Among them will be bridal valuable for cuts. bruines and groups at the weddings of Mr. burns; whilst such disorders of Gahagan, Mr. J. D. Parkinson, a the skin as eczema, itch, psóriants, daughter of Mr. H. Kom-tong, pimples, ulcers, rashes, soreness, O.B.E., and a niece of the Hon. Dr. senin troubles, etc., yield rapidly S. W. Ta'o.

Numerous Pictures

To-morrow

tagen not to be found at Home. In A number of local weddings will Hongkong there were vaster op-form a feature of to-morrow's fasue portunities for indulging in sport, of the Telegraph's Pictorial Supple- which contributed to health, that ment. conditions were made favourable to the Hongkong resident, that one came into contact with people whom one could not meet at Home, with the consequence that one's outlook was broadened, knowledge widened, and character improved. The life here gave one a sense of responsibility which licial.

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Other events illustrated will into its gentle but positive action. Smeared lightly over the skin, elude Armistice Day ceremonies at the Cenotaph and the Chinese War Zam-Buk sets into operation the benc-Memorial, the Macao Race Meeting, healing powers which it contains. the Chinese Civil Servants Associa- It begins its great curative work tion's annual sports, and so ON. by exterminating the polsonOUA} Amongst other groups will be bacilli which lie at the root of the Mounted Infantry detachment so many skin disorders. Having of the H.K.V.D.C. and the engineer completed the antisepals of ing department of the Royal Naval wound or sore. Zam-Buk promotes Dockyard, Hongkong.

the growth of new healthy skin. All medicine dealers and dispen- saries sell Zam-Buk-in handy size boxes. Agents:-Messrs. Gilman

Salaries were higher in Hong- kong than in England, chances of quicker promotion were greater, and that the life of the community was such which made it obvious That it was preferably to that at Home. For the family life of England one had the Club life in Hongkong with its social and sporting amenities such as could never hope to get at Home.

THE OPPOSITION.

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Mr. A.C. Jeffries, leader of the opposition, attacked the motion fastly on the grounds that the climate and general conditions contributed to bad health which shortened life and secondly that one could not get the same quality of food in Hongkong. He als argued that there was an absence of English countryside and the other natural amenities of Eng

land.

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Most of them were either forced or bullied to come East of Suez and having arrived had only one iden in, mind-that of making enough money to allow one to go Home and settle down. In other Apects the Bfe here was Inferior. There were not the cultural facili- ties, the medical, tenching and other professions were badly off. and for the local born and bred residents conditions were such

that both from a physical and mental viewpoint they were left Inferior to their counterparts In England. He attacked the

life which encouraged wives to give up domesticity, and which left local girls without knowledge of home dintles.

CALLOW YOUTH.

Mr. E.F. Selk seconded the mu tion and painted a picture of a callow youth who left England and after living East of Suez developed into a man. He argued that the opportunities for a young fellow to develop the right direction were greater than at Home, where he was tled down to A narrow family circle.

Mr. F. E. Skinner seconded the noposition and regretted that the East could not offer the beautiful countryside of the middle distance which

Home. one enjoyed at Hongkong was merely a place of outlines,

The motion was interestingly discussed by the audience and after the principal speakers had replied the vote was taken.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris.. Geneva Berlin Helsingfors Oslo. Athens Milan.

Buenos Aires Shanghai

Now York

Amsterdam

Vienna

Progue Madrid Bucharest.

TIENEN MUKAUDEN

10.32 LC. Glover, K.K. Rounds. 10.30 W. Thomson, R.W. Taplin. 10.40 D. Fraser, J.W. Mayhew. 10.44 H.W. Daukes, P.L.. Leefe. 10.48 A.E. MacEachran, P.S. Grant. 10.52 G.C. Worrall, R.I. Cherrill. 10.50 II.C. Gould, Capt. Morgan, 11.00 G.A. Lelper, E.. Williams. 11.01 C. Thwaites, W.HE. Thomas 11.08 W.A. Stewart, E.J. Wooks. 11.12 E. den Voeux. A.0. Brawn, 11.16 LI. Gears, I.. Pethiek. 11.20 F., Crapnell, Comir. Dockney 11.24 E. Lewis, D. Ellis.

11.28 c.W.E. Bishop. A.H, McBride. 11.32 N.J. Perrin, W.S. Williams. 1136 3. Dykes, II. Spicer, 11.40 R.C. Law, A. Ritchie. 11.44 A. Kidd, A.M. Macaulay 11.48 J.B. Logan, H.E. Hopkins,

New Course. 9.20-0.28 a.m, not to be booked. St. Andrew's

St. George's 0.12 J.K. MacFarlan, TA, Pearce:

L.R. 9.36 A.K. MacKenzie,

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drewes. 9.40 A.T. Lay, L.G.S. Dodwell, 9.44 D.S. Robb. F.J, de Rome,

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BOURADAYA

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KUCHING

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PEIPINO

(Peking)

PENANG

MMAN OFFICE-MONGKONG.

DOARD OF DIRECTORS. Hon Mr. J. E. Paterson. Chairman,

Dewaty Charmsas.

Hon. Me. W. XL. Dell. 3. d. Plummer, Ty A. B. Campion, Esq. T.-15. A. Khaw, Ko M. T. Jednona, Ivo J. P. Warren, Dro G. Mikio, Me

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DALCUTTA

CANTON CITIGO

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Foreign Exchange and Goers) and Banking | OOLONDO boshown transmetod.

ADREN Driti Income Tax Recovered."

Current Accounts

Kad Tixed FOOCHOW Deposita pesatved for one year or shorter Executorakipe and Truteeships undertaken. I periode, st rates which wat be quoted on HAIPHONG

sypikestion.

W. J. WADDINGTON,

Manager.

INTERPORT TEAM

ANALYSED

(Continued from Page 8.)

pull the match off,

Both the Borderers, with their 100 per cent. record from six games and the Chinese Athletic with one point dropped in seven matches, should win comfort- ably against Kowloon and Ewo respectively.

HAMBURG

HANKOW

HARKIN

HONGLEW

A. BREARLEY.

Hongkong, th, July, 1982.

Поné

行銀國中

ТРОП

OHONE KORE

BANK OF CHINA ROWLOON

Lorganised October 18, 1972, under special charter of The National Government na an

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK.

cribed Capital

aid-op Capital

Panda

8,820,505.02

KUALA LUMPUR

MUAN (Johore)

PRIPING PENAKO BANGOON BAXDON

BAN FRANC1800

SHANDWAT

BINGAPORE

BOURABAYA

BUNOK PATAMI TIENTEIN

TOKYO

TSINGTAO YOKOHAMA.

Current Ascounts opened to Local Curren and Fized Deposits received for one JOLT, O shorter periode in Local Ourrency and Bieri an terima which will be quoted on application.

Kangkang, th April, 1982,

..$28,000,000.00

14,710,200.00 HONGKONG SAVINGS BANH.

The Busine of the above Bank is conducted by the BONGEGNG AND SHANGHAI BANI ING CORPORATION. Hule may be obtaine |en sypilostion.

FOR THE HONGKONG AND SHANGWA) BANKING OORPORATION.

HEAD OFFICE1—SHANGHAI.

BONGKONG BRANCH.

4. Queen's Road, Central.

St. Joseph's, who are playing Owing to our numerous branches in Ohios & Co., Ltd., Des Voeux Rond, liantly in the third division od large connections in the importaat com.

Hongkong.

9.18 K.S. Robertson, .I. Newton. 9.62 K.S. Morrison, A.C.I. Bowker. 9.66 R.K. Valentine, J.W. Franks, 10.00 E.W. Kirk, C.B. Johnson. 10.04 G.W. Pope, E. Stone. 10.12 F. Lobel, N.K. Littlejohn. 10.20 Mrs. E. D. Matthews, Lt. Col.

E.D. Matthewa. 10.28 H.U. Ireland, F.A, Redmond. 10.36-H.N. Williamson, H.G.

ton.

mercial centres of the world, we are able to will meet South China, and al-tend to our clients special facilities for though they should pull in another domaito and foreign banking and change. We ako bandle the last of Bonds and brace of points, they will not, I ether Pablie Funds of the Chinese Govern am sure, enjoy a walk-over,

reant both at home and abroad.

SHOU J, CHEN,

The Borderdra, their closest rivals, have a rest this Saturday, which may see the Lincolns take second place. the “Greens" are opposed to the University, whom they should defeat with ease. The R.A.S.C. and Radio are also likely Walling-winners.

10.44 Mra. Bishop, Mr. McBride. 10.52 P. Jacks, G.F.II. Hole. 11.00 G.T. May, H.L.F. Ewin. 11.04 R.C. Webb, J.C. Dunbar. 11.12 Mrs. Pope, Mrs. E. Stone. 11.20 R.S. Trail, R.H. Wild. 11,28 V.R. Gordon, A.W. Hayward. 11.36 Major Sarafield, (Illegible). 11.44 Mrs. R. A. Rodger I.A. Rod-

Kera.

Hanseer.

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THE BANK OF KWANG81. (Hong Kong Branch).

Authorised Capitol My forecast for the day's pro-Paid-up Capital gramme is:

INTERPORT TRIAL.. INTERPORT XI v. Combined Chinese

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

Division 2.

TSUN TSIN

R. ARTILLERY

St. Joseph's

1. Eastern

. Navy

V. CLUB

(Continued on Next Columns.)

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It means $250 per month

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IS IT ENOUGH?

LIFE INSURANCE Co.

CROWN LIFE

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Established 1900.

Crownchina Company, Inc.

Nov. 16. .84%

17.-1 .13.05%

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