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couple of minutes later a tussle took place after a free kick in front of the home gent and Hyalop s10coded in going the into the not and thus equalising matters. Both teams how tried their harteat for s Land, and this game was exceedingly fast. Several beautiful pieces of play were put in by buth sidos, and some shots just missed the desired haven. Both custolima were doing well, Robinson especially making some brilliant waves. On ne ceision the home side found an opening, and Bloomer found the net, but was adjudged off-side, and half-time arrived with the score ono all
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THE ENGLAND Y. SCOTLAND MATCH,
London, April 5. The twenty-sixth sonunl Assoziation com- test botwen Hagland and Beotland took place on Saturday, at the Crystal Palace, and was witnessed by upwards of 30,000 the ground itself most sa- Bpectators. tisfactory arrangements and been made for the accommodation of the visitors, all pro- eant being able to view the match in com fort. The railway raugotients of the London, Brighton, and South Coast Rail way Company were, however,
After the interval the game was resumed isfactory, no special effort Inving apparent
at five minutes to five by the home captain. G. been made to meet the anticipated ex- ly,
For the first fifteen minutes Engined had tra deand on the Compatty's resources.
and 1 da of Every train was inconveniently crowded the best of the exchanges It is to be hoped that the Railway Con the pressing. Patrick being called on to gany will profit by the lesson, and be pre- bant character, the partisans of Loth 818
save occasionally. The play continued f Jared for the still greater demand which
si cheering lustily each piece of clever ny bu expected next Saturday, when the Final Tie in the Football Asuintin Cup Pou the part of the representatives. Several times it looked as if out or other computition is to be played eff the Crys
of the sides was about to obtain the desired પક્ષ:,, ial Palace. Senitish enthusiasm, ran high, and the Suttish team started end but on each cosion someone stepped from Glasgow amidst the cheers of some in and frustrated the enderrous. At length 3043) spectators. They urvived in London the weight of the Soutien bengal to tell on Friday night, and put up at the Covent its calo, and they gut their opponents into Some very tight cornon, Still the defence Garden Botel. Both tests were warly received when they took the field. proved adequate until seven minutes from Except for the replacement of Teig by the finish. Then Notland were prossing Patrick, as Sutland's goalkeeper, the strongly, and straining every nerve to clevets played as originally chosen, and it score. Rubinson had save finely a couple must be said that every player istifal is of hot shots from IFysiop, when Miller "bunt CAT
CAM to the attack, proved too much selection. The game was one of the best for him, as, with the Dory custodian that has evor boon witnesso, play being
on the granud, he secured the ball and Within let it through. England tried hard to PRICE LISTS. fast and even from start to finish. the first liva soinutes, an unfortunato!!
and attacked, but their opponents necistant happened to Corshaw, the Eng-
namntor were having all this best of the lish centre-half, who was badly kicked on the leg, and had to retire temporarily during the last few minutes. They were After one fifteen minutes absence, he re unable to increase their lead, however, and turned to the field, having been strapped up and bandaged, but it was evident that. i play was for the rest of th affected by!
Accordingly The two gon!
were very tajudly scored, Bloomer making the first point for Lugland and Hyslop heading a goal for Scotland within thren minutes, thus equaling within about ten minutes from the start. From then until within Eve minutes of time no further scoring took place, Biller then kicking a very lucky goal for Scotland,
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memorable match cuded in favour of Scotbal, the find score being:- Scotinud, two goals; England, one goal. Thora CASI be but little doubt that the best team won.
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The being took the field the sure as nd- vertised, viz.
Eye-Robinson (Derby County), 1 Spencer (Aston Villa) and W. J. o akley Corinthians), backs; Reynolds (Aston Villa), Crawalins (Sheffield Wednos clay), and
and Needham (Sheffield United). half-backs; Athersanth (Aston Villa) arr Bloner (Derby County), right wing : G. 0. Smith (Corinthings) (captain), centre Chadwick (Everton) and Milward (Everton). left wing, forwards.
would be invidious to particularise amongst Stich
nie eet of forwards. Of the half- back disision, Cown was undoubtedly the best on the hell. G. ). Smith played his thensual brilliant game, leat the visitors' half- backs were a bit too much for him. Ather saith and Bloomer were disappointing but the left wing worked hard and well The from start to finish. Keynolds and Need- ham played a cool gatné, as dat also Oak- IC Welc no erenly matched that it would be somewhat unfair to clan sape-ey; but Spencer was not much in evil
ence. for either of them. Scotland were riority fortunate in scoring the winning point. A drawr game would curtainly have indicated the actual nature of the play. The Conraitters who elected the teams yin nast have been gratified with the way in which their man nequitted themselves. It would have been very dificult to have
exponent of found a more capable t of the game position in either texto. The two English aniateur players, G. ). Smith: and WOakley, played as brilliant a game any in the sick. Both these players were in the English Eleven at Glasgow last all three English year, and have played in. Internationals thus soason, Reynolds, who of Crabtree, played at right half, in place showed his old fine form of two years ago, his clever tackling repeatedly calling forta the cheers of the spectators. Neodhain also, throughout the gape, and Milward, particularly in the second half, were very conspicuous; as was 212 Atherstoit in the first half. On the Scottish side, Doyle and Smith, at back, played up to
to their bost form while any advantage that the three Scottish halves had over the English halves was due simply to the injury sustained by 106 Crawshaw at the commangement of the game England, though defeated, may well be satisfied with the performance of her representatives, fox, judying the game as a whole, it was as clever an exhibition of football as could have been wished for, the adverse result being merely duo su the greater good fortune of Scotland. It will be interesting to show the results of the noveral contests since they were ürst in- sticated in 1872, thus:--
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Mining-Panjoms, on receipt of a telegranz jumped to 87 and 37) with sales Rain threatened early in the afternoon, at both rates, the market closing easier at and a few drops fell at the commencement, S6, The Freforozco shares have boon but although dull and chilly it was not un done a 81.85 Charbonnagos urs wanted comfortable. The recout hoary rains hail at St. Nes Balmorals have improved, and made the turf somewhat on the soft ade, have been placed at 61 70 and 91.00 for the fact that the ground is situated in a the Urdinary and Preference shares re- have done at hollow being conducive to softness, but by spectively.
careful preparation the ground was in 5220 and are will obtainable. Ranba fairly good condition, favouring neither side, have continued to improve, and siter males although Scotland were undoubtedly a heavy at $18) sud $184 have been done at $20. lot. The English team were the first to put Olivera A. shares have been sold at 816 in an appearance for a lide preliminary and $17, and the B shares at $61. practice, and as they emerged from the Ducks, Wheres ut Gedowns. A few pavilion they were greeted with loud and smal lots of Hongkong and Whampoa prolonged cheers, witich were renewed Docks have been plazed at 245 per cent When the representatives of the Thistle premium. Wanchais have been sold at made their appearance,
$43 and S433. Kowloon Wharf share1 Se quiet with sellers at 365.
WINDEDA NOTAL.
Mr G Aynow
Mr M. Helver
Sols Agents for Hongkong and China't- Warum & Co., 66, Queen's Road,
kiel
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2
Mr P. Ahrens
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTI,
Mr J. M. Littlehale
Mr Alb, Becker
fr L. Bécindeague Mr John A. Mackay Mr Brandenburg Mr N. P. Brown Mr John Bruce
John
под
Miss M. Manesga Minter B. Munsy Min A. More
Bryan
W. J. Canter Mr W. Mr Jose Cardoso Master C. Cluster Mastor W. Cluster
Mr mod Mrs W. J. Mr J. P. Martin
Master C. Cluster
Miss J. Martin Mr
& Mre 4. Meitor
Mr L. Morioki Me Jah. J. Möger Mr George Modge Rev. Thor. L Mur-
Mr John Marchia Mr Manuel dos Neves:
Mrs W. A. Novils
Punctually st four o'clock the team lined
Lands, Holds and Buildings Hong. up, C. O. Smith, who had won the toss, preferring to defend the North end citadel, og Lands are firm with buyurs at $78.
Mc C. Orano with the wind facing there. Alan started Hongkong Hotels have been fixed at 839, Mr Frank J. Conway tay
and for June at 840. Humphrey's Estate Mr Emit Daub the ball, and the English left wing im
Chadwick sent in rush.
have been negotiated at $8.75. mediately made
low shot which looked like getting Miscellanone Gren lands have been Mr W. HF. Davis
Mrs J.
Donglas in time, an
in strong demand, and have advanced to Miss Drum through; but l'atrick got to it
save was effected at the expense of a 60 after sales at 830, 931 and 8313r W. A. Daf
visitors broke away at times, A. S. Watsons have improved their pool Me J. B. Duncan Bell being must conspicuous; but, with tor, and have been sold and are wanted
Mas M. Pierce the exception of
Mr that from Lambie, Ro. at $124. Ropes have been done at $165, Mr T. J. Eldridge Mr & Mrs F. PRaum
Mr Lloyd Eysns Mr A, B, Pollard binson was not called apon to save, the and more can be placed at the rato. Fan- backs doing most of the stopping. Allau wicks have declined to. 82 sales Mr and Ms Guy M: W. Y. Pollard
again been fixed et buyers. Less. have made some very pretty rups and passes, 110, and Tramways at 897) Ewos Lave but Oakley was playing in good forms
COTNER.. Tho
H. Evans
Fenwick
Mien J. Bord
Dr J. B. Fogler and repelled all attacks. On the Eng- boon sold at Ths. 95 and fis. 97 and are Mr H. E. O, Flaber, lish side Roynolce was playing a ster-in demand. Tebraua, & paid, have been
Half hour
0.10 Three hours. 0.50ing game. About this time the game was negotiated at 22.28.
through Crawshaw having injured stopped One hour. 0.30 Six hours
. list. .0.70 is right knee, which necessitated
+
DAY
(6 am. to 6 p.m.) 21...
Capt. Goddard Mr &. B. Gould leaving the fald for a time. Neither side W. ROBINSOR & Co., Piano and Musical Master 4. Got If the trip la extended beyond Victoria, seemed able
for Instrument specialisis and experts. Waris Mr. Goulding gain any advantage for half fare extra.
long, the ball being rushed from and to end shops and Factory, Daddall St.; Show Me
Rooms, Queen's Road Central, Onon a free kick to with grast mpidity. 1.60 the visitors gave the English defence a lot 200 of trouble, but that and, later, a corner
prend bush cleared. Next, a couple
Four
BEYOND VICTÒRIA, WINE JOUR SHAREES,
0,60 | Six hours Three hours: 1.00 Day (8 to 6)
Jinrisiahan
(With single driver),
Quarter hour. 9.05 | Hour H.Mf hour.
.0.10 Every mabao.
• Sogland's way close
the Scotemen were too
kicks camo ogl
0.15 came of thera. The
close in; but
stort, and
Bide
home nothing daunted, continued to
Ga
quent hour 0.10 the Boottish citadel, and at last, amid great Hors-Vistoria extends from Mount cheering they broke through Reynolds Daria to Ganseway Bay and up to the level was the initiator, and he passed to ather who shot apes the gual Bloomer, of Bobinson Road. If the vehicle mayon, on the spot, and, taking discharged beyond these limits hall fare extra in to be allowed for the return journey, possession in the mids, be get past Patrick Jar Bases or defract and gaya Kngland the fund. They were sot destined to hold it long, however, før S
Me H. C. Njolla Miss E. Norwood
in
Mr W, Parfitt
E. Pendleton Mies
Fullard
Mias Pollard Blina A Miss C. Pollard Muster S, Pollard Mator 3. Pollard
Me Parte
Mr J. H. Baker Mr B. T. Begley. Mt A. Blanog
Kire Bispo
Mr F. Blane Mr J. J. Boggs Mian Brookmann
Mr J. B. Lowia
Mr T A. Lord
Mr G. MacGlashau Mr D. Maradun MELA
Mr
K.
K. McKenzie Mr F. Moyer
MA
Murat
Capt. W. Nelson
Me A. NotaN-
Mt & Mrs Calderron, Mr J. Röslo
2 obilidren and ser-Me Sanfarellca
vants
Mr G. Cameron Mr A. Catira
Mr G. Daulton Miss Con, er Mr F. Garcis Miss Ed. Grifith
Mr and Mrs Sanica Misres Sentra
BI and Mrs Smith
Mr P. Spridet Mr J. Stewart
Mic and Minn Tera Mr W. Thomsol
Mr G. H. Hammond Chut. Töningen Mr W. Hancock Miss V. Troyanc Mr G. Harvey
Mr F. Witney
Hongkong Tides.
The Tide Table given balow has been compiled by the Nautical Almanac Office in Lordou from the results of the analysis of obsorvations taken by means of an automa-
Basin at Taim Sha Teui during the tio tide recording machine in the Water years 1887-8-9.
Police
The zoro of the tehlo is-Io Water dinary Spring Tides, which has been found to be 2 feet below mean sea level.
To obtain the depth of water on the tide Kauge at the Victora Naval Yard add 5 ft. in, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 12 ft. 9 in. to the height
des Ringer, son and given in the table.
J. L. Sheldon Ont, & Mrs BemmingMr H. W. Simone Bft & Johnston Mr A. Bincleir
Mr and Mrs Joseph Mirad. Tremaine Swith
T. Howard Mr T. Mr
Miss Leslie Smith
7th to 18th May,
W
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LOW WATER. Hongkons Munti Edybt
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211.
Est.
to letortor bes boro
bigbr
No inferior high
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Tel.
wetth
Herria
Mr H. D. Hawks
Mr 8. Hebden
Mr & Mrs Boberizon Mtr 0. MIJ
Radust
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A SERIES OF ARTICLES,
Reprinted from The China Mad? -
WITH AN APPENDIX.
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