TAILOR COULD NOT
USE HIS HANDS
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19,
1938.
A GUIDE TO YOUR SEATS TO-DAY
Now Back at Work After in order to avoid confusion, the
Taking Kruschen
To have rheumatism in the legs is bad enough, but this man, a tailor, had it in his hands too, and, there- fore, could not earn his living. But ho is at now, and back at work. 11s latter tells you about the remedy ho discovered:
"I suffered from rheumatism for cighteen months, with four months in hospital, and I was very little better when discharged. I had it very badly in the legs and hands
and
could not get the swelling out of my hands. As I am a tailor by trade, my banda are, an important part of me. A friend of mine who has been cured by Kruschen Saits, bought me a bottle, and the pain and most of the swelling 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.Ö.
Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts break up and dissolve the sharp uric acid crystals which cause theu- matic suffering. Other ingredients of these Salis then assist Nature to wash out those dissolved, crystala through the natural channels,
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL RACE MEETINO, 1938. 10th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 20th February, 1938.
On Saturday 10th, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 11 a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30a.m. On Saturday, 2018 February, the first bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 pm.
The tilin Interval will be after the Afth race on the first four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES.
Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently
throughout the Meeting.
displayed
following instructions, to spectators are issued by the South China A. Aŭ
Tickets are divided into:
(a) Season Tickets (available for
four matches).
(b) No. 1 stand tickets, (0) Pavilion Tickets.
(d) No. 1 stand tickets.
No. 1 Standle, divided into BIX SECTIONS nemely A, B, C, D, E and F. BECTION! Cand bare reserved for Season Ticket Holders.
No. 2 land is divided into TEE SECTIONS namely A, B and C.
The respective SECTION 10 EACH STAND is designated by the largo" * letter printed in the Centre of the Ticket, and Pavilion acata designated by the large Lotter "p", i
ora
Holders of No. 1 Stand Tickets SECTIONS A and 13 (walte tickets) and SEASON TICKET "C" (white cards) should enter the No. 1 Stand vids the atogs leading up to the ground on Carotino Hilli fload near A The Navy Football Ground.
Holders of No. 1 Stand Tickets SECTION E AND F and SEASON TICKET "D" Blue Card) should enter the No. 1 Stand vide the Navy Football Ground and thence across the ground to the steps erected os the hope adjoining Carolina Ini • ground and Navy Football Ground.
Holders of Pavilion Tickets ·(luo Tickets) and SEASON TICKET "P" (Pink Card) should enter vide the main gate lot the Club House.
Holders of No. 2 Stand 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 purkide modated at the track
1 Stand, and should enter the No. 1 Stand vido the steps leading up to the ground on Caro- 1ine H Road same as holders of No. 1 Stand Tickets SECTIONS A and D and SEASON TICKET "C".
Members of the Press will be Accommodated at the track outside No. 3 Stand, and they should enter vide the Club House,
All scireted players for the match should enter vide the Club House. Spectators should study the dia- grain herewith appended.
Australia's Cricket Team A Strong One
(Continued from Paye 12,}
No one without a badge will be. admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting non-members talla's final match against New South tub Wales was a revelation. Two of the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $19.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (Judies $3.00 and $20.00 respectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such member to be respon sible, for ali, chits, etc. Badges admitting
Members' will NOT be on sale at Enclosure the Race Course.
EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel.
Australia's best batsmen, Fingleton and McCabe, were bewildered by his attack. Waite is medium paced, can move the ball both ways, even when the shine is off; he is a fine forcing batsman brillant fleideman in any position, and a wonderful ac- to the team. He beat quisition
tion.
Whita's
BOOKING OFFICE
C
2 STAND
B
A
PRESS
DOOKING
OFFICE
No.
F
E
D
STAND
C
B
A
BOOKING
BOOKING OFFICE
OFFICE
ENGLAND WINS AT HOCKEY
Prahare, Czechoslovakia, Feb. 18. In the World Hockey Champion. ship, England defeated Poland by with Hungary, each side scoring once. seven goals to one, and Canada drew Both England and Canada have en- tered the finals-United Press,
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
STEPTS TO
D. E. F.
MATSUI'S RECALL
STEPS TO
No. 1 STAND
A. @ C
ENTRANCE TO No. 2 STAND A 6. & c. PAVILION (PT
ENTRANCE
TO SEC. A & B No. 1 STAND
& SEASON TICKET C.
ENTRANCE TO SEC. E
&F No. 1 STAND
& SEASON TICKET D.
Coolie Killed In Gang Fight
EXPLAINED Struck With Bamboo
Tokyo Annoyed By
Slow Progress In Central China
Carrying Polo
A fight between a gang of coolies engaged on construction work at the Shing Mun Dam yesterday morning. resulted in the death of one of them, Lau Lin, 21.
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Shanghai, Feb. 19. The appointment of General The cause of the fight is unknown, Shunroku Hata to succeed but a quarrel developed between two The following ships are expected General Iwane Matsui, which rival gangs, who fought with bamboo
¡carrying poles, to be in wireless communication with was reported yesterday, has Sievers and Jackson for the post-the radio station; Tinhow, Trocas, been definitely confirmed. Al- Lau was struck in the face and
Menestheus, Kaisar-I-Hind, Hinsang, Inclusion was expected. Cremer, Sidang, Rheinland, Michi though all Japanese circles are cheat, and collapsed. The rest of the fighters immediately dispersed. The The Secretary's Office, 1st floor,
He is the type of left-hand bowler to gan, Minoo Maru, Aramis, Shinhwa, uncommunicative on the sub-police, who had been telephoned for, do well in English conditions. He Talyuan, Pingwo, Roggeveen, Conte ject, well-informed foreign quar- found Lau lying on the ground in n 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 .. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and
Verde.
ters attribute the change in serious condition, and had him rushed at 12.00 NOON-ON-THE-FIFTII
command, firstly, to a desire on to the Kowloon Hospital, where he DAY.
A limited number of tins will be
Nevertheless, I consider that it He realises two essential English the part of the Japanese Govern-
ment to improve relations with The cause of the quarrel is being obtainable each day at the Club Christy, of Queensland, a similar conditions.
powers, The fast-medium attack will not foreign
especially Investigated. House, provided they are ordered in type, had been given more oppor- advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel. tunliy in Shield cricket inst season bo strong if McCormick breaks down Britain and the United States,
rested, and 21920,
he would have merited the position. or is not sufficiently
brings his arm right over, and turns the ball-considerably-on-most-wic----
kets.
'died.
On no pretext will children be The leading players are tremendous-there is a possibility that the open-which General Matsul's public much handicapred, they point out,
permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.
No amans will be allowed on the
Fifth Day.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
the The price of admission to Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons includ ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sallors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tie Toe men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
TUBns will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building..
Any persons found loltering with Servants passes in their possession will forfelt the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 14th February, 1938.
KWANTI RACES
Postponed Steeplechase Meet- ing will be held on Sunday, 20th February, 1938.
Train leaves Kowloon 1.2
p.m.
First. Race 2.15 p.m.
EXTENDING OPERATIONS
Shanghai, Feb. 10.
A Japanese Army spokesman said to-day that extensive operations be- gan on February 11, centring on Tel- yuan, which had resulted in the dis- persing of General Yen Isl-shan's troops.
Ho said the Japanese had captured Tungrankwan, an important pare no kilometres north-west of Changteli on the Tonan-Shanal border and were now advancing in Lincheng..
At Wenshul; 70 kilometres south- weel of Taiyuan, they, encountered 400) Chineas, and engagmithem. * killing many and forcing - the Cre-
salader to ratrest. --United Preen"
ly impressed by his bowling.
Unlucky Jackson
impaired.
Ing bowlers will be Walte and Me utterances were felt Cabe.
Chlef reliance will be placed on the spin attack of O'Reilly, Fleet-
to have by a lack of sufflelent
troops to cope with the extension of the Japanese lines of communfentions, A second reuson is dlasatisfaction and the great numerical superiority Sievers, did not come up to ex- wood Smith and, Ward, supported in Tokyo over the loss of prestige of the forces pitted against him.
General Matsul, they recalled, pectation, being too slovenly in his by White and Chipperfield. Un-by the Japanese troops at Nanking,
the type of attack for Hungchow and elsewhere.
met with a refusal when he asked movements for a Test cricketer, but doubtedly Jackson
four was unlucky.
for
divisions. A sciatic England,
more Thirdly, there is disappointment Tokyo nerve prevented him from showing
The team should mould into a over the progress of the Japanese Tokyo, they believe, must now be his true skill. consider him a Test powerful fielding combination. With campaign in Central China, which, convinced of the Justification of player of the future.
English cricket on the upgrade the apparently, has been much slower this request, and they will not be The team is parilcularly well equipped in batting and spin bowi-hope and expect the team will be
Tests should be well fought out. I than had been anticipated in Tokyo. surprised if fresh troops are now be
Foreign circles do not, for a ing sent to China, consisting of the
General ing, and Bradman's influence on the very popular, both on and off the minute, question
Matsul's four divisions for which selection of the team is apparent.field.
ability as a soldier. He has been Matsul originally asked.-Router.
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