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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

FEBRUARY 10, 1938.

DYSPEPSIA

Of all forms of digestive derangement, dyspepsis is not one that will be pút right by waving a magic ward. When the correct treatment has been prescribed s certain amount of patience may be called for before the final cure is effected.

Probably the most reliable and certainly the most popular form of treatment is Macican Brand Stomach Powder. It is a perfectly balanced combination of pare ingredients designed to deal with the peculiar needs of dyspeptic subjects. In imany cases the Impaired power of diges tion so common in dyspepsia has to be assisted, and it is la rendering this much- needed assistance to good digestion that Maclean Brand Stomach Powder is No bencficial. When the natural flow at gastric juice le deficient, this powder restores balance la the stomach and works wonders with the digestiva organa.

Dyspeptic subjects should take Moclean Brand Stomach Powder regularly for A wook of two, during which period they will experience a progressive (m- provement that will surprise and delight ihem. Get the original BACLEÄN BRAND 5tomach Powder with tho signature "ALEX. C. MACLEAN" on the bottle and carton. Never sold loose-- only in bottles in cartona (powder or talilota).

1 not obtainable from your local chemist or store, write to Hanker & Co., P.O. Box 533, Hong Kong.

SPORT ADVTS.

EXHIBITION MATCHES.

Saturday, 19.2.38 vs. S.C.A.A.

Corinthians

Sunday, 20.2.38 Corinthians - Ya. United Services.

Saturday, 26.2.38 Corinthians vs. Civilians.

CAMBRIDGE OARSMEN

IN TRAINING

Boat Race Crew To Be

Chosen From 18

By Conrad Skluner

London, Jan. 11. Watching the long live-mile paddle of the two Cambridge eights at the week-end it was possible to obtain some adequate conspectus of the material which the president has avaliable from which to form his boat-

race crew.

The work was observed with interest by Mr. Page, who to-day lakes over the Oxford coaching.

ANNUAL

RUGGER

TOURNEY

International Matches

ید.

the Annual The Arst round of Rugby Football International Tourn ament will be played on the Club! Ground at Happy Valley on Satur day, February 12. Cummencing al 3 p.m., England will play Wates, the match being refereed by Dr. J. A. R. This game will be followed at 4.15 p.m. by the Scotland v.

be re- Ireland match, which will forced by Mr. D. W. MacEwen. The teams will play in

Sunday, 27.2.38 Corinthians vs. Selby. All Hong Kong..

All the matches will be played at Caroline Hill commencing each day at 4.00 p.m.

Prices of admission to reserved Reata:

Covered

Un-

First and Last Match: Stand and Pavilion $3.00. covered Stand $2.20.

Second and Third Match: Covered Stand and Pavilion $2:20. Uncovered Stand $1.50.

Sennon Ticket (available for four matches) $7.50. Bookings now open at:

Moutrie & Co. Ltd., Chater Road. China Sports, D'Aguilar Street.

© SATURDAY ✪

AT THE

QUEEN'S

&

ALHAMBRA

THUNDERING ROMANCE OF THE WINNING OF THE WEST

JOEL MCCREA .BOB BURNS. FRANCES DEE

LLOYD NOLAN HENRY O'NEILL PORTER HALL ROBERT CUMMINGS RALPH MORGAN MARY NASH JOHN MACK BROWN BARLOWE BORLAND Somoskata Fredecar Reværd Exhibensk Produced and Directed by frnd Bayd A PARAMONET PICTURE

THE NKY FRENOM REMEDY. THERAPION NË: THERAPION NO.2

THERAPION NĚ

|

colours:-

England-White.

Wales-Red.

Scotland-Blue.

Ireland-Club.

the following

Teams have been selected follows;~~

Two eights are to be kept in com- -mission for some time, but not quile on the lines of last year's Oxford and Isla. The latter segregation was even more indicative than "Proba-

bles and Possibles," but Com-

bridge's, in the main, will be dis- Unctly Jess discriminating. The eights will be run at practically parallel strengths for some time yet, In order to relard any ton early cry. stollisation of the eventual crew.

Every man of the 16 still carries a potential Blue on his blade,

In the course of the outing, whilst I crew provided the more Inspiring paddling and showed certainly more life and utluck. A crew revealed

rather more length and perhaps greater eventual promise.

HOW THEY ROWED

The crews as they left the boat- house were in this order:

A

11

Burrough (Jesus)" (haw)

Lawrence (1st Trin.)

Sherwood (Christ's)

Langtun (Jesus)

Keppel (TT. All

Savili (Jesus)

Coulton (Jesus)

Turner (Corpus Christi

Massy-Green (Clare)

Sanford (TT. Hak)

Palmer (1st Tr.)

Corbel-Ward (Jesus)

Pinkerton (Clare) Kirkpatrick (Queens') Campbell (Selwyn) Wool (Jesus)

On the return journey Humilten (Jesus) rowed at bow in A, whilst Burrough went to Three, displacing Sherwood: Stephens (Selwyn) dis- placed Palmer in B.

too

Jessie Matthews and Louls Barell in a scene from "Head Over Heels in Love," now showing at the King's Theatre.

JOHNNY KING TAKES A COUNT, LOSES ON POINTS

London, Jan. 11.

England.-G. Low (Club); A. B. butts Northcott (Adventure), Cpl. Sower

(R.A.F.), AILR. Butcher (Club); Sgt. Pratt (Seaforths); LL Walsham (Adventure). (Captain), Sgt. Bailey (R.A.M.C.); Sgt. Burston Turner, stroking A, was correct, in (Adventure), Pte. Knowles (Sen-action, perhaps even a shade forths), W. E, Peers (Club), C. E precise; and his finish is so exactly

(Club). Cpl.

Wainscote executed that it appears as though Needom (R.C. of S.), Lt. Woods (Grampus), roughigh conditions might tend to CERA Martin (Adventure) and Lt. catch him out at that point. His op-

ponent in B. Wooll. presented Wales.-P Jones (Middlesex); striking contrast in his liveliness and attic of his flexibility. Lacking L/S Brot (Herald), L/SBA

rival's length, he possesses, on the Jenkins (Huis A. B. Merrin other hand, admirable racing quali-slip than the left lead from the (Adventure), I. F. Hopkins (Club);; L/S Robinson (inar), L/S Evans (Herald); Mne. 1wis (Adventure). 9. B. A. Jones (dventure). Spr. Davies (RE), T. H. Pratt (Club) (Captain), Tel. Goddard (Tamar), L/Bdr. Martin (5th, A. A. Bde. R. A.). Sign. Ford

(Tamar) and L/S Pinney (Herald).

Johny King, of Manchester, British bantam-weight champlon, was beaten on points by George Williams (Trcherbert)

at over ten rounds Bristol last night. It was the Welshman's second victory over the cham- plon, who was well below form.

THUMB-NAIL NOTES

Burrough is an accomplished and experienced Dar, though he bends sometimes to strive over-anxiously. Lawrence has a fine record of race winning and rows o strong, truc binde. Sherwood is rough and, on Saturday, was rather short, though Scotland.-J. B. Ifenderson (Club): hard-thrusting; but the rather limp D. H. Stewart (Club), L. Gudgeon fall of his head to his chest at the (Middlesex), WE Grieve (Club); Ple. Peachey (Seaforths); Lt. Doug Anish of the stroke suggests that his lass (Royal Scots), J. L. Bonnar carry-through could be improved by (Club); K. A. Watson (Club), J. B. harnessing the weight of his whole Dunnett (Club), R. G. 1. Oliphant

Langton is stendily ruwing himself (Club), 2/Lt. MacLogan (Seaforths), L/C Mine (Seaforths), J. C. Miller into his old powerful form-I liked (Club) (Captain), A. J. G. Taylor him at Four. Keppel is better, but (Club) and Lt. Crawford (RC. of S.) dinnted with those of the crew

his movements are not yet co-or-

Ireland Lt. Gray (Folkestone); M. W. MacGrath (Club), E. R. A. ensure both the full use of his own great strength and the desirable Docherty (Folkestone), Pie, Rainey crew-unity. Savill is a stocky thrus- (Seaforths), Surg/Li Bradbury (Cumberland); C. W. Lyle (Club), ter of great boat-propelling power.

Coulton has the maklugs of a very Paymstr/Li. Rountree (Adventure);

most difficult key fine Seven-a Capt.

| L/Tel Crabbe (Adventure),

body.

Gillespie (R.E.) (Captain), Sri. position,

Altken

to

(Cumberland), B. Hynes Hamilton, who came in at half- (Club), Pte. Sheeun (Middlesex), time, makes a smooth and efficient Bdr. Poge (5th. A.A. Bde. R.A.), bow. A. B. Crabbe (Adventure), and Cpl.) In B, Massy-Green is definitely

Lister (R.A.F.)

Week-End Football Programme

Senior Shield Matches

over-reaching and spoiling the true beginning this robs his stroke of much of its effectiveness. Sanford, the Coloquhoun, winner, is a plucky and promising oar, though possibly physically immature, this year, for the exacting requirements of the

race; we shall see.

Palmer is a neat bow, with an honest, if not very powerful, blade, but definitely overplaced at Three. Stephens, who took over his posi tion at half-time, is stronger, but might come out a shodo more to his beginning. Corbet-Ward in an eficient oar of some experience, though he tends at times to be cramped in action; Pinkerton, a mani of strong physique, has

ly to be a little pons inclined late-

The following is the football pro- clumsily. gramme for the week-end:

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Senior Shield (Second Round)

Seafortha

y South China "D" (Sookunpo, 4 p.m.) Referee:-Martin.

Kirkpatrick, who began more becoming rather more supple, though his blg and awkward frame still sets him a problem in co- ordination.

Campbell is polished and suave in style-a man to At into any crew without upsetting it-bul needs more deel in fils initial attack,

These are the 18 oarsmen from

ог two more, Cambridge will Navy selecting the eventual eight.

The champion set the pace at the start and troubled Williams with a series of rights to the law. Williams was down for five midway through the first round, but it was more a

champion which did 11.

count of six.

MID-WEEK SHOOT

Low Temperature Affects Scoring

King boxed coolly and confident- ly. But towards the end of the! second round Williams let fly with. Weather conditions on the Army his left, and down went King for a Ranges at Kowloon City yesterday fternoon, when the usual Spoon and ractice Shoot of the Hongkong Rile King tried all he knew to finish

by no the light in the third round, but Association was held, were Williams defended stubbornly, and means good, and the usually low twice landed with left leads to the emperature seemed, in the case of body.

Tany competitors, to have a delri- Williams made full use of the ring mental effect-The leading scores to avoid punishment, and at the end dequately testify to the dullness of of the fourth King held a slight ad-he light, and the cold and piercing

vaninge.

wind, and for the first time this seo-

follows;~~S.R. (b):

King was troubled as the fight on many overcoats were being worn progressed with accurate left leads n the firing-points, from Williams. King appeared to The spoon-winners yesterday after- be waiting his chance to connect with his damaging right hand. There on were as was little between the two, but Wil-/Cpl. A. W. Downing, R.E. (nett); ams earned the verdict in the last pl. Gulam Mohamed, II.K.P. and e. S. R. Bayliss, R.A.S.C. (handi- ap). S.R. (a): L/Cpl. T. F. Baker, /Midd'x. f. (nett); Pte. Y. M. Chong, H.K.V.D.C., C/Sgt. R. Col- bourne, and Sgt. L. Shefeld (handi- up), the last two spoon-winners both elonging to the 1st. Bn. Middlesex

round..

ROWLES DEPUTISES,

SHARES VERDICT

Jack Robinson (Noltingham) drew with a deputy, Seamon Harry Rowles (Battersea), over ten rounds at Ox-Regt. ford recently.

Rowics's left and good ringeraft] At the week-end Spoon Shoot held troubled Robinson, who was not al-by the courtesy of the naval author!- lowed to settle down.

ties on their range at Stonecutters,

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Robinson hit the harder, and al-it was a welcome sight to see, for STANDS BY

this season, such a

though Rowles covered up well, he the first time went down to a viclaus punch in the large attendance from the H.K.V.D.C., eighth round, and might have been nd L/Cpl, G. A. Ribeiro and 2/Lt. beaten had not the song sounded. V. V. Ribeiro, both belonging to was floored with a nice this unit, were respectively the win- ers of the nett and handicap spoons body punch in the last round.

SR. (a) series. In the S.R n the

Robinson

BADMINTON FIXTURES ANNOUNCED

WEDNESDAY, FEB, 16

(Club de Recreio)

b) class C.P.O. Pellow, R.N., won

he nett spoon while the handicap to Mr. Langley, ne was awarded .R.C.

The annual general meeting will ake place on February 17 in the Europeon Y.M.C.A.

PARTITION. POLICY

Britain's Attitude On Palestine Problem

London, Feb. 9. Asked whether in order to alloy anxiety at Home and in Palestine, he would assure the House that the

inst July

400 Smallpox Cases In 1938

Nearly All In Victoria

Small-pox cases notified to the local authorities during 1988 passed the 400 mark yesterday additional 20 cases when an brought the total since January,

Eighteen of yesterday's cases were

DUERO

1.K. (D)

200 500 600 AES: Government fully adhered to the1 to 408. L/Cpl. A. W. Downing (Ser) 31 31

1200 polley of partition declared 2/Lt. A. O. Pultman (4) 30 23 22 The following is an amended list Calculam Mohamed (3) 28 33 30 93 in a White Paper and confirmed in reported from the residential area of September at Geneva the Colonial Victoria. The remaining two cases of fixtures in the Coluny Badrainton Col. Puran Singh (Ber.)

Figt. E. J. Jordan (3)

Secretary replied that His Majesty's were reported from Kowloon Championship:

P.C. Charan_Singh (2)

Shaukiwao, July Government had stated last FA. T. G. Johns (5)....

Moss vaccination is still being chr- It had reached the conclusion that a Burst.-Lt. J. 1. Mackio (1)

ried on by St. John Ambulance Bet. P. Hate (Scr.)

scheme on the general lines recom- Lieut. R. F. Jenks (Ber.)

mended by the Palestine Royal Com-Brigade and an increasingly large Lt. A. 3. In Beolleur L/CHI. 1 W. Powell (8)

the best and number of Chinese are now coming milasion represented L/Bgt. J. R. Butterfield (i)

most hopeful solution of deadlock in forward for free treatment. 7.00 N. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan C. J. 11. Singleton (5)

Falestine. To that polley Govern- It is expected that over half a v. C. K. Lee and C. O. Lee. Pie. 3. Lever

ment still adhered, and a new techni- mililon Chinese will be vaccinated cal commission was now to be ap- this year, making an all-time record. pointed to work out a definite scheme The number receiving free vaccina- used the as required by the resolution passed tion in 1930 was 274,784.

OTHER DISEASES by the House of Communa on July

In addition to smallpox three cases,

Linesmen: Brothwell and F. W. whom, with Perfill and possibly one 030 F. Ymang v. J. A. Chen.

Smith, Kowloon Chinese t

(Causeway Bay, 4 pm. Referee: Omar. Linesmen:-Hobson

Smith.

Kowloon

and F.

G.

V

(Kowloon, 4 p.m.) Referee:-Smyth.

First Division

Middlesex South China "A" v

Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m. Referen:-MacCormac. Linesmen-Morecroft

Linesmen:-Stone and Phillips.

Junior Shield (Third Round)

Chinese Pollce or

University

Kwong Wah

Club

(Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Oltoway, Navy

V South China (Causeway Bay, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:Youngs,

Ordnance

Middlesex

V

(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Clarke,

be

Club

and II-

warda,

Becond Division

v Engineers (Chinese) (Club, 2.45 p.m.) Referee: Johns,

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13

First Division

Police

Portuguese 8.A.

Seaforth

(Bookunpo, 2.30 p.m.)

Referee Salter.

V

(Club, 4.15 p.m.) Referee Barton.

Linemen: Godfrey Ugrow.

7.30 H. A. Alves and Mrs. A. E. P. W. Vites (7)

Castro v. M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva,

8.00 S. Y. Hon v. A. L. Fisher.

TUESDAY, FEB. 22

(Taikoo Club)

,

Fr. Robertson (2

W. O'Connor (5) |Pin, B. N. Bayliss `(11)

All the above competitor "2014" ride.

[L/Cpl_T. F. Baker (4)

Dmr, T. Suckley (3)

0.15 N. A. E. Mackay v. 5. W. Clark. C/Sgt. R. Colbourne (7) 7.00 J. A. Chen and F. Tsang v. Idem, G. Geary (4) F. H. Kwok and G. A. Smith, bdsm, J. Haigh (10) Cpl. F.C.C. Quah (4)

7.45 J. L. Anderson und Miss M.Pie. A. H. Cox (5) Grimus v. A. Keown and Misa, Cpl. t. purkiti (0)

Ple. C. Noble (10) J. Cunningham.

Rdam. A. Waits (10)

Pie, J. M. M, Alves (in)

A. B. O. Wherton (12)

Bgt. L. Shemėki (13)

9.30 A. L. Fisher and Mles M. Pia, Y. M. Chong (13) Ribeiro v. P. K. Hul and Miss A. D. D. M. Looker (0) U, Khoo,

THURSDAY, FEB, 24.

(Talkoo Club) Mc«, 0.10-11 A. Harris' and 'H,

Eastern

K688KEKAKAKAKIN

31.

Ho nuded in reply to a supple of diphtheria (two in Victoria and momentary question that until the man- ono in Kowloon), four cases: of date was amended by the Council of typhoid (three in Victorin and one in League it could not be altered by an Kawloon); four cases of measles, all act of the British Government. In in Victoria, and three cases of dyson another reply on Palestine Mr. W. tery (one each in Victoria, Shauki- Ormsby Gore sald His Majesty's Gov-wan and New Territories), were re- ernment regarded the policy of parti- ported to the local health authorities tion as the best means by which, in yesterday.";

the existing circumstances, promise

regarding establishment of a Jewish

national home in Palertine could be

7 Implemented. Continuance of acts

7.48 J, L. Anderson v. C, Au.. Liver 0.80:8. W. Clark and A La Flaher

Wilson and N. Smith:

.:* RETURNING TO MANILA

Miss Margot Loewinsohn, the young of terrorism in Pnicating would not nface of Mia Marina Nobles Lavið, deter 111s Majesty's Government from, will be returning. to Manlin bơ the further enquiries necessary to pre- Empress of Canada

onTM Saturday, very enjoyable

para dednite scheme in nocordance after spendingy a with the resolution of July holiday in Hongkong.

British Wireless,

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