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DOCTOR SAYS ONLY ONE WAY TO STOP

STOMACH PAIN

After year of persistent stomach trouble, an eminent English, doctor found the way to conquer his stomach disorder. His own words tell you his pocreti

find that 'Bisurated' Magnesia, takon after my mexis is the only thing! -- that koopa me free from pain and discomfort, and i take it regularly, I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good results."

H.G, MA., M.R.C.S., LR.C.P. Amazing evidence of the remarkable spoed with which indigestion and stomach pain can be stopped has boon revealed by medical experiments and X-ray photographs of natual cases, Thoro prove the ingredients 嗯

"Bisurated" Magneɛin to be the

gulekest-acting and most effective known to medical saloneo. Within 5 minutos a teaspoonful of "Bisurated'

Magnosia in a 'Ilitle water produced complete. relief in

where

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numberless other remedies had failed entirely. Get Blauratod' Magnesia (powder or Lablets) from

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KOWLOON BOWLERS

Annual Report Of Senior Club In Colony

SMALL LOSS SUFFERED DURING YEAR

FINANCE

Lincolnshire And National

London, Mar, 12. Following is the call over for the Lincolnshiroi

Flamenco, 100 to 8 offered, 100 to 7 taken.

Commander 111, 100 to 8 offered.

··Makia: Circular"daw, IVU tự v.

Bendex, Lost Soul, Gay Venture, 18 to 1.

Heavyweight, Lianarmon, 20 to 1. Spirituelle, 22 to 1 offered and

taken

MARCH 13, 1885.

Race Ponies

Sale

BIG ATTENDANCE AT AUCTION

"Thofb⋅ was a 'big · attendanco ∙Jockeys and owners at the sale of ponies at the Happy Valloy race Hughes course paddock yesterday afternoon, & Hough being the auctioneers. A low of the Jockeys made some good purchases. Air, st. al. Snooker, 22 to 1 offered, 25 to 19. Davis bought Australian Boy, Mr. taken:

Norman Deita bought Bag! Umpat, Mr. R. C. Rose Price bought Nebutar Star, Mr. I. de B. Pritchard bought acing Luck and air. H. u. Pin w Forget-me-not. Mr. Li Shiu-pang'a stable bought Arctic Star.

Following is the call over for the Grand National:

Golden Miller, 4 to 1 offered and taken

Ahurmond Il, 16 to 2 offered, 8 to

1 taken.

Lainnolgo, 100 to 7; offered, 15 to 1 take

Reynoldstown, 18 to 1 offered,

to 1 takani-

Alexena, 28 to 1 offered, 33 to taken.

Noiseau, 40 to 1 offered, 50. to taken-Reuter,

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

:

In the sale, the Kong Brothers dis- posed at a number of tale. ponies which failed to accomplish much dur- ing the recent annual meeting, incaud- 1ng Glorious Star, Nebular Star, Arctic

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1

Star, The Star, Midnight Star, Nobis Amazon and Bagi Umpat. The st of ponies sold, their prices and the names of their purchaserS below:

appear

Lady Whitte, $70, Mr. L. R. Nielsen; Golden Millar, $30; Attmtion, '$110, Mr. A. J. P. Heard; Lattic Beauty, $15, Mr. F. G. Gough: Dancing Hall,

"Incognitos" Defeated 06. Mr. Devaux: High Finance, $220,

By 13 to 3

Playing with two men short, the

From the beginning the play was one-alded and the Third Heavy Battery had almost everything their awn way. Within ten minutes thret gozia ad been netted to their credit and three more were rapidly scored before the half-time whistle. seuille near the Heavy Bettery's goal 3. Reed took long shot and beat

Mr. L Fook Felbridge, $80; Morn- ing Dow, $110, Mr. Dovaux High Standard, 140, Chiu Kee; Australian Boy, $270, Mr. W. H. 6. Davis; Yinging, #10: Garry, 160, Mr. Eng. The annual general meeting of the forwarded in December and it is hoped "Incognito" were defeated by the lish; Clyde, $150, Brig. Seth-Smith; Kowloon Bowling Green Club is to that other members will take advan-Third leavy Battery (H.K.S. RA.) Forget-me-not, 155, Mr. II. C. Pih; be held on Monday, March 25, at tage of this arrangement. Fourteen by 13 gozle to 3 in a friendly hockey Soldier of Mongolia, $210, Brig. p.m. The report, as presented to new sets of bowls have also been match at the Marina ground pester-Seth Smith; Soldier of Russla, $230, members by the committee, reads as ordered by members from this firm.

day afternoon

Brig. Seth-Smith; Soldier Ambid, follows:

In conclusion, the Bowls Bub-Com-

$16, Chan Sam; Heart's Glory, #210, Mr. N. R. G. Bosanquet; Heart's mittes wish to thank members for

Desire, 1230, Brig. Seth-Emith; Mid- their valuable assistance. and

night Sun, 448, Mr. J. R. Johnson operation, throughout the season.

Chow Min, $100, Mr. Bosanquet; Jolly Eyes, (withdrawn); Julius TENNIS

Caesar, $85 Racing Triumph $66. G. E. Gough; Pavane, $40, Weekes In a Chiu Kee; Glittering Glory, 110, Mr. Stable; Bombita, 150, Mr. English; What About That, $170, Brig. Beth- Smith: Bold Colonial, $130, Mír. Rose Price; Bold Soldier, 365, Mr. Tam Vin; National Day, $40, Shu Kes; "ding" The Time, $60; Nebular Star $320, Mr. R. C. Rose Price: Glorious Star, $90, Arctic Star, $220, Mr. Li Shiu-pang, Man-of-war: 3100, Mr. G. F Gough; The Star, $70, Chiu Keo; Midnight Star, 440, Nohis Amazon, 876, Mr. Bosanquet; Bagi Umpat, $40, N. Deitz, Strathnairn, (with drawn): Glad Eyes (withdrawn); St. Ives, 80; St. Kitts, $50; The Maori, $45: Latitat, $75 Capt., A. D. 31. Lewis: Starlight, $40, Mr. Bosanquet;

The trade depression at present affecting the Colony is reflected in our Working Account for the year, Bar Sales aro down by nearly fifteen hundred dollars compared with 1033, For the first time the Club entered and Subscriptions also show a fall of a team in the "C" Division of the same four, hundred dollars. Under Hongkong Lawn Tennis League, and the circumstances the small loss shown after n series of very pleasant the Battery's custodian bringing the of $148.65 on the year's working is matches, finished in antia.actory considered to be quite satisfactory. position. To usual Club Competi-half-time score to 0-1. The Club's properties have been very itions were held. Several American During the second half the fully depreciated, $1,529 being written | Tournaments and friendly matches "Incognitos" dispensed with their off under this head.

were organised and there proved goal-keeper, and they were aslated Entrance Fees for the year amount-} popular.

by one of the Indian reserves, ed to $800, and this item is again set aside for Debenture redemption and does not appear as revenue.

The cost of the new Cold Storage Plant and of the Storeroom erected at the rear of the Club-House, has been charged to capital account and appears in the Dalanco Sheet.

MEMBERSHIP

Thirty-two New Members Joined, 30 members realgned or were struck off for various reasons, ana one 4 going member was re-instated during the year. Our membership is now 152 Ordinary, nine Life, 60 Sea-goink, and six Honorary, A total of 287 members.

CLUB HOUSE AND GROUNDS

ENTERTAINMENTS

The Club held two successful Smok Ing Concerts, and two Dances for membera and their lady friends. These were held on the verandah of the Club-Ilouse.

CHILDREN'S SPORTS

The Fourth Annual Children's

Christmas Sporta held on Decent 16, 1934, wore again most successful.. Birs. B. Wylle kindly distributed the prizes and gifts.

PRIZES

The thanks of the Club' are due, and are hero accorded to the donors of the numerous handsomo prises The Club-House and Grounds have and to those Members who contribut been maintained in first-class condi-ed to the Prize Fund and Children's

Sport's Fund.

tion. The whole of the woodwork in

Was

OUR "FORM” GUIDE

The scorers for the Heavy Battery were, Nur Khan (6), Lieut. C. Ravenhill (3), Khuda Bux (2), Rajah Khan (2), and Khuda Khan. 8. Reed scored all three goals for the "In- cognitor."

DELIGHTFUL DISPLAY

OF TENNIS

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Iron Cress, 310, Capt. W. Jones THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

Young $40, Mr.

Adventurer, 185. Chiu Keep Trent, 3150, Brig. S4th-Smith; Kinda (with drawn), Hell for Leather, E66, Mr. Gough; Racing Spirit, $55, Capt. Jones: City of Shanghai, $28 Mr. Pang Kwok-fat: The Minx. $40. Mr. more resourceful in their team work Gough; Twilight, $36, Mr. Pang which was the deciding factor. Never-wok-fat; Racing Lack. 850, Mr. H. Pritchard, Gold Currency, 846; theless Hachiuma played well below de trol-off the ground. Loonard

WAS

much the sounder of the two, but even ho committed the silliest error when least expected.

II. G. Seth-Smith.

Invitations have been lasued for the

the Club-House, Including the roof tributed on Closing Day, November

The Competition Prizes were dis-forn never obtaining complete con- and King's Worthy $250, Brigadier has been thoroughty examined, and 24, 1034. found to be in good order. Additional storm water drain pipes have been fitted where toccasary. A re-inforced concreto and brick Storeroom erected during the year and has been found useful. A new lighting systent has been installed in the Reading Room, and a small fan fitted in the Telophone Booth. During the year, a Cold Storage Plant, 40 cubic feet capacity, was built and installed and has proved most satisfactory.

BOWLS

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3-1 2-1 3-1. 3-3.2-1 3-2 2-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 2-0 3-5 3-0

As usual two teams.

entered the Lawn Bowls Leagues. Both teams had a successful season, each finish Torquay ing "Runner up" in its respective

division of the League.

Charlton Reading Northampton. Newport

Southend

Bournemouth

0-0 0-2 2-2 1-3 4-0 1-9 2-0 0-1 1-1 0-3 2-0 0-2 2-0 0-0 0-1

1-0 3-1 1-2 1-1 1-1

Liang's all-court play was excel- St Patrick's Society Bail, to be held lent and Kwok supported him well. Friday at the Peninsula Hotel. although he was prone to over-drive from forecourt in efforts to beat the Cralgengower pair by speed. Liang was the most impressive of the four players and one notes with satis faction that his improvement is con- tinuous.

Loung Ping-chut showed that his first round success was no flash in the pan when he took Wong Shal-wing for the senior league players in straight 4 ride in the second round, beating

Bota. As was forecast yesterday,

Several friendly games were play-Queen's P.R.. 0-2 2-0 1-3 2-0 0-0 Leung was sa stolid in defence that

ed during the of-season, and were Mulwall

thoroughly enjoyed. Notwithstand-

ho was able to dictate the course of the game and forced Wong from his usual free hitting. Leung, is a dis

1-3 1-2 0-2 0-0 1-0

|

W|1 probanly do as well against

ing the unfavourable weather condi THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). tions prevailing during the major

0–3 4–1 3–7 1-1 1-1

part of the season, the Club Competi- Accrington .... 3–0 4–2 1–5 2–1 aj ilons were carried through in almost Crewe record time. The standard of play Darlington showed great improvement, some Gateshead Excellent games being witnessed. It Halifax

ia pleasing to note the number of new Lincoln players who met with success. Thin Rotherham augurs well for the continuance of Stockport the Club's pre-eminence among the Tranmere bowling fraternity of the Colony. Walsali

The Increased popularity of the Wrexham game in the Colony was also shown New Brighton. when the Hongkong Football Club, Doncaster the United Service Recreation York and the Kowloon Tong. Recreation | Chester Club laid out new greens. We wish Mansfield these clubs every succèss.

Rochdale Mesars. Taylor of Glasgow whereby Southport

Arrangementa were made with

Chesterfield members' bowls of that firm's make,

Carlisle were sent to them for testing and re-.

Hartlepools conditioning. The first batch

was, Darrow

3-0·1-4 0-0 4-1 1-4 2-3 2-4 1-0 3-2 1-6 1-2 0-5 4-3 0-5 6-2 0-5, 5-1-3-3 1-4 1-0 3-3 2-0 3-0 1-3 6-1 2-3 0-0 5-1 -1 2-1 2-1 3-3 0-3 0-7 4-1 0:0

0.0 1-7

Millatry Headquarters notify that anti-aircraft gun practice will take place from Stanley Peninsula between the hours of 8 am and moon, ap proximately, on Saturday, March 10, and that shell fragments are able to fall on the peninsula during firing.

SPORT ADVTS.

tinctly promising young playor and THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Sirdar Rumjahn as did Tennie Kwok.

were:

FULL SCORES

Draft Programmes and Entry

Fall scores of yesterday's gamexForma for the Second Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, Wong Ship-wing -S, 8-0.

Singles Leung Ping-chiu beat 23rd March, 1935, (weather per-]

Doubles. P. II. Kwok, and 5. w.mitting) may be obtained at the -4-2-2 Liang beat Y. Hachiuma and J. W. Secretary's Office, Gloucester 1-2 2-0 Leonard 3-6, 6-3, 6-4; S. A. and H. D. Building: the Club House,. Happy 2-17-1 3-1 4-0 2-3 Shute 6-3, 6-3; E. C. Fincher and Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan 2-6 Rumjahn beat Kenneth and Warwick Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the 1-2 1-3 7-3 0-0 0-2 Capt. E. Manners beat Y. el Arculli 2-2 1-1 1-3 5-0 1- and Firdos Khan 6-0, 6-2.

Kwong Road. 3-2 3-3 1-0 1-1 2-I 0-0020-1.5-2 1-1

32-0 3-1 1-1 3-2 0-0 1-1 3-4 6-3 2-2 French Library (Bibliotheque Fran- The annual meeting of the local 11-21-52-31-? 9-11-13-1 1-2 in the

ealse) takes place at 5.16 p.m. to-day 2-3 3-2 2-1 1-4 1-1 Alexandra Building.

French Consulate offices,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Entrica close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 14th March, 1935,

By Order,

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