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TAILOR COULD NOT USE HIS HANDS

Now Back at Work After

Taking Kruschen

To have rheumatism in the legs. la bad enough, but this man, a tailor, had it in his hands too, and, there fore, could not carn his living. But he is at now, and back at work. His letter tells you about the remedy he discovered:

"I suffered from rheumatism for eighteen months, with four months In hospital, and I was very file better when discharged. I had it very and badly in the legs and hands could not get the swelling out of my hands. As I am a tailor by trade, my hands are an important part of me. A friend of mine who has been cured by Kruschen Salts, bought me a bottle, and the pain and most of the awelling went away after taking them for three weeks. I have now been taking them for three months, and I am pleased to say that I am able to use my hands and am back at work."-H.O.

Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Balta break up and dissolve the sharp urle acid crystals which cause 'rheu- Other Ingredients matic suffering.

of these Saits then assist Nature to dissolved crystals wash out those through tho natural channels.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1998. 10th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 29th February, 1035.

On Saturday 19th, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first race will bo run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 20th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.90 p.m.

The tin interval will be after the Afth race on the Arst, four days of the Mecting.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND

ENCLOSURES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY

1938.

A GUIDE TO YOUR SEATS TO-DAY

In order to avoid contuston, the following Instructions to spectators are lauod by the Bouth China A. Ais

Tickets are divided intot

(a) Season Tickets (available for

four matches).

tb) No. 1 stand tickets, (c) Pavilion Tickett.

(d) No. 2 Stand tickets,

No. 1 and is divided into SIX SECTIONS namely A, B, C, D. E and F. BECTIONS C and aro reserved for Season Ticket Holders, No. 2 Bland is divided into TIMEE SECTIONS namely A, B and C.

respective SECTION to EACH- STAND Gengnated by ins large letter printed in the Centre of the Ticket. and Pavilion веде designated by the wras Letter "T".

Holders of No, 1 Stand Tickels SECTIONS A and I (white tickets) and SEASON TICKET "C (whito cards) should enter the No. 1 Stand vide the steps loading up to the ground on Caroline Hilt load near The Navy Football Ground.

Holders of No. Stand Tickets RECTION AND and SEASON TICKET "D" (Blue Card) should enter the No. 1 Stand vide the Navy Football Ground and thence across the ground to the Hepe erected on the Blope adjoining Caroline 1 ground and Navy Tootball Ground,

Holders of Pavilion Tickets (Blue Tickets) and REASON TICKET "T" (Pink Card) should enter vido the main gate of the Club House.

Holders of No. 2 Band Tickets (Green Tickets) should enter through the Main gate, pasa the Club House and enter the Stand In question at the back of the Stand.

Holders of Complimentary Tickets will be accommodated at the track outside No. 1 Bland, and should enter the No. 1 Stand vide the atops leading up to the ground on Caro- 1 stond sama as holders of No. 1 Bland Tickets SECTIONS A and D and SEASON TICKET "C".

Members of the Press will be accommodated at the track outside No. 2 Stand, and they should enter vide the Club líouse,

All selected players for the match should enter vide the Club Hou.

Spectators should study the da- gram herewith appended.

Australia's Cricket Team

One

Members are reminded that they A Strong

and their ladies MUST wear badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 including tax for the Menung (ladles $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a member, sul chils, etc.

such member to be respon-

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

sible

The Secretary's Omee, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING. (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and nt

DAY NOON ON THE FIFTH

limited number of ilmas will be obtainable, each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel. 21920.

On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

No amans will be allowed on the

Filth Day.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of admission to the Publle Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons includ- ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeling.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Puble Enclosure.

1 SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Buliding.

Any persons found loltering with Servants' passes In their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 14th February, 1038,

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20th February, 1938.

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First Race 2 15 p.m.

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HOCKEY IN MACAO

Kowloon's Team To Play United Tournament Team

Against Corinthians

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The following players have been United represent the selected to

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GOVERNOR TO ATTEND

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geory Northcote, will attend the meeting on Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Saturday,

Hackey Clubs on a visit to Macao LINDRUM IN FRONT

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The following teams have been chosen to represent the Kowloon Cricket Club next week: Ha's final match against New South Against the Volunteers on Mon- to-morrow: Wales was a revelation. Two of day, at 3 p.m.-D. J. N. Anderson

Dobson (Royal Engineers); Guest

Sydney, Feb. 10. Australia's best batsmen, Fingleton (Capt.), K. M. Baxter, F. A. Brond-

and Datta Ram To-day's "cores in the billiards and McCabe, were bewildered by bridge, S. Jex, A. T. Lay, B. D. (Radio Sports) his attack. Welle is medium paced, Lay, R. E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd, T. A. (Rajputana Rifles); Wetton (RE.'s); match were Lindrum 17,730,

G. F. O'Bryen, W. F. P. Gulam Rasul (Rojputans Rifles) and Conachy 11,908.-Reuter Bulletin. can move the ball both ways, even Madar, when the shine is off; he is a fine Whitmarsh Umpire, J. P. Robinson. Malik (KIT.C.); S. Fowler (Cen- British Association), Sarwal forcing batsman brilliant feldsman Against the Corinthians on Wed- tral

(Rajputana Rifles), Fritum In any position, and a wonderful ac- nesday at 11.30 a.m.-D. J. N. An- Khan

(Rajputana Rides), Dunne work by Benwell in goal kept them quisition to the team. He beat derson (Capt.), K. M. Baxter, G. C. Sievera and Jackson for the post-Burnett, E. C. Fincher, S. Jex, A. (Middlesex) and Partab (Kumaon scoreless. Lion.

Shortly before the interval, T. T. Lay, R. E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd, T. Rifles). Umpire, S. Mettam (RE.'s). A Madar, G. F. O'Bryen, C. B. R. Reserve, Naraina Ram (Rajputana! | whiley netted for the Club. ' Sargent, Umpires, H. Overy, J. P. Rifles). Robinson. Scorer, H. Brokenshire.

White's inclusion was expected. He is the type of left-hand bowler to do well in English conditions. He brings his arm right over, and turns

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The players will wear white shorts and shirts,

"Veterans" V. "Youngsters"

the ball considerably on most wic-selection of the team is apparent. kets.

He realises two essential English

It is proposed to arrange a match Nevertheless, I consider that if conditions,

between the "Veterans" and the Christy, of Queensland, a similar The fast-medium attack will not "Youngsters," that is, players be- type, had been given more oppor-be strong if McCormick breaks down tween 35 and 45 years of age versus tunity in Shield cricket last season or is not sufficiently rested, and players under 25 years. Those with he would have merited the position. there is a possibility that the opening to play for the veterans are ask The leading players are tremendousing bowlers will be Waite and Me-ed to communicate with the Secre ly impressed by his bowling.

tary of the United Hockey Clubs at the Police Training School, within Unlucky Jackson

Chief rellance will be placed on the next few days, giving the posi❤ the spin attack of O'Reilly, Fleet-itons in which they can play. Slevers

did not come up to ex-wood Smith and, Ward, supported and Chipperfeld. Un- pectation, being too slovenly in his (by White

the type of attack for movements for a Test cricketer, but doubtedly Jackson was unlucky. A sclatie England, nerve prevented him from showing his true skill. I consider him a Test player of the future.

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LADIES' TEAMS CHOSEN

The following will represent the Central British Association Ladies in a Caer Clark Cup fixture against the Hongkong Ladies at 3 p.m. on the C.B.A. ground to-day:

D. Moss; P. Whitley and P. Wool- ley: I. Woolley, B. Parsons and E. Ciewer; F. Best, R. Forster, M. White, M. Daniels and D. Hunt.

Brawn Cop Match

The CBA. Ladies in a Brown Cup fixture, against the C.B.S. "B" at 3 p.m. on the School ground to-day will be represented by the follow- ing:

WIN FOR CLUB team should mould into

In a fast game the Hongkong powerful fielding combination. With Hockey Club beat the Middlesex one F. MacFayden; P. Everest and M. English cricket on the upgrade the Tests should be well fought out. I all at King's Park yesterday. The Clarke; J. Black, L. Dunn and 3. The tearn is particularly well hope and expect the team will be soldiers were unlucky not to have Whiteman; M. MacAlpine, K. Winch, equipped in batting and spin bowl-very popular, both on and off the scored for they penetrated the de- E. Woolley, F. Grimmitt and E.

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