TUESDAY, NOVEmaar 9, 1897.
THE HONGKONG CRICKET WEEK-
HONGKONG « SINGAPORE.
BEUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[BUFYLIED TO TIS 'DISA MAX="}
Lowcow, Navymber 7... - RUSSIA IN SOUTHERN ASIA. Russia intends shortly to establish a di- plomatic agency at Bangkok.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SECORD INWIKOS,
G. D. Campbell, b Whitley.... T-Bercombe Smith, T.-E. Bubbaek,
b Whitleyou......
13
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE "FINÄT BATCH OF "URIPTIKA. Tiff subscription Grians for the next
LATE THEEGRAMS. (Rangoon Gazette,)
"TRICKET."
tain Robinson, 2nd Guékhián, · Bovóroly wounded, Major Macbean, Gordan" High- landers. Thres ötler offinere, whose namiar I will sand later wore also wounded. Melbourne, October 24.-Stoddart's toam Raak and file: 153 killed and wounded; "BINGKYOL” WINK BY AN INNINGS KAD 79 The shanga cama from the whør end. A. G. Ward, © Whitley, & McKanxio............· roboting of the Hongkong Jockey has arrival at Alohida and the ficát match of them the Glorders tost 36 thờ Dorota
Club arrived by the Indo-China skemmer takes place thare on Thursday next. Rax-32, the 2nd Gurkhas and Derbyalires most.
Yangsung, and wore drawn for at Mr Konjitsingliji, who is a member of the team, is of the rest.
suttering from chill and asthma, but hops nody's stables yesterday, as follows
to play.
THE ECLUSE OF THE SUN,
RUNN
-up his visa vie, aud their respective scores were now Smith 04, Howard 61. AB. Hubback took the ball from F. Talbot, and two wides were notched against him. MeKenzio bowling Howard of bla pad, 207-8-51. The retiring bateman had aa. The opening match of the Hongkong sisted in bringing the sours from 114 to. Cricket Week Ties ended incat disastrously 207, and had played the best pricket of his for Hongkong. Winning the loss on the side, his late cuta being particularly wolt
in the total, feat day, the Straits team had a light/thed Without any cited up by the F. Maithad, o Woodroffe, b Wlūtley... advantage, of which they availed them. Hastings was emartis have signed a treaty for the protection to the fullest extent, slid by wicket-keeper (T. I Haubsek) from a very J. P. A. Hastings, not out RAMAYA
THE SEAL FISHERIES. Russia, Japan, and the United Statan
the Seal Fisheries..
THE PEACE NEGOTÍATIONS,
For, this they fundath
M. D. Wood, st. Curtin, h McKenzie.. A. S. Anton,
b McKantie Surg. Lieut.-Col Julinator, h M¿Kon- T. N. Howanl, ↳ Habhack, Her, G. R. Vallingy b Whitley... .....
din...
in the same over.
In the first Col. Gordon, at. Curtis, b McKenzie escollent cricket they compiled the palpable tip in
they hail of Mekenzie's mucceeding over Colo
Extras formidable
total of
indebted
who was whipperin, gut a to three mon--G.-) nel were mainly Gianford, GP. Steven and Capt. H. Laty mack on the fingers and night have Talbot (captain of the team), who took been caught by short leg. Steadying him The peace negotiations at Constantino advantage of the somewhat easy bound-colf, he drove the fast bowier to the Mur.
ple have not progressed since October 20.
Arisa
CRICKET.
teria. The Lome team has scored 273 for tunity of distinguebai. Hongkong | anc
six wickets,
WEATHER REPORT.n The following noties was issued from the Observatory
On the 9th at £1.35 . The barometer has risen on the Chum coast, moderately in where changes and unimportant, Premauro is highest over Central China, and lowest, apparently, in an area covering Annara and the Wade of the China Sea. Forecast: -fresh N.E. winds; fair.
the match
Licut.
4
42
22 1-69
S'hai times.
1. Chestnut, Ian. T. H. Widabond.. 1.38 2. Grey Mr P. de C. Morris 1.38 3. Grey Mr D. E. Brown....1.40 4. Marble Gray... Mr Hart Buck......1 38 5. Groy Monsieur Le Roux
...1.40 Chestnut......Mr G. I. Potts White Mr D. Donshjo.....1.3 8. Dark Chestnut. MrG. F. Harton, 1.403
Mr 1t. 11. Brace.1.4 Nutmeg Grey... Mr It. 1.
1977
0
10
Total
118
BOWLING ANALYSIS...
TRAITE TEAM.
It.
M.
W
0
49
10.
38
4 162
4
2!
12 1 07
HONUKONG, FIRST INNIOS.
N. L 37.3 13 08
C
*
114
-39
*
3
30
Hubback holed 3 sides. SECOND ANNIXCE:
16.3
7
25.4 14 11 2
1.38
punish
ray Bartacka boundary for 4. A uisun- the weak
Hongkong of the Other members of
abyo, almost derstanding about running & teate, good batting form, brought disaster; but the Colonel shvated J. F. A. Hastings Mr Stoddart'a town is now playing V and they will have another oppur to Smitle to get back. The ball was return. S. Smith
themselves ined wildly to
to the bowler, and a couple for M. D. Wood, W. Y.R.30 12 1
Ulf the next ball, Rev. G. R. Vaflings an overthrow resulted. against could not hope to equal the Straite however, Colonel Gorden was smartly T. N. Howard, WY.R.... It
of the acore, and the disasters.
first stumped by Tabback, and the innings when several of the most promising closed for 216 Smith not out with an in- tay tuner were distriased for, paltry valuable 64 to his cre
is credit.
R. Moffensio, doubt scores (or without senring), raised s
FONGKONG'S SECOND INNINGS, i
26 M. H. Whitley, whather Hongkong could
After the customary twenty minutes, W. Talbot, ...... Escape an Twice during the first interval, a fow minutes after noon, Hong-A. J. Woodroffe,... innings defeat.
A. B. Hubback, of supporters of kong went in for Hongkong, work Enttored the Wlist Soresale Smith continued innings. Wood, of the West Yorks, Campbell as his partner. Mckenzie opened and Mr Hercombe Smith got together to Campbell and in third bull was driven R. M. McKenzie
Curtis kept M. H. Whitley..... T. R. fubinck...... and again when Lioat. Hopard made to the broad field for 4.
long partnership with Mr Smith wicket in place of Hobback. Whitley Low- this morning. The most stylish play of led from the City Hall ond nides, A Melenau brought tire side was exhibited by Lint. Howard, single to Campbell elf but too much praise ennnot be bestowed on Mr Sernombe Smith for the patient but in valuable game he played in the first inn- inge. Had it not been for his steadinos, the final rosult would have been open more disetrons for Hongkong than it was in fact. Mr Wood alan played sound cricket both innings, and was the highest
the Hongkong side.. Straits team had a first-rate bowlor in Makenzie. He bowled with rare judg. ment on a wicket which is, we believe, much faster and traur" than he is
e Hart Buck Dk Gray. MrE EC. Borger, 11. K. n. L.36 1. Chest...Mr D. Lunale
1.40 13. Skewbald...Mr A. P: MacEwen...1.40 14. GreyMe H. N. Mody 1.39 16. Dark Grey... Mr G. W. Gosing ...1.403. The sporting Mr MacEwen drew a likely ons of variegated color, which is sure to do him credit. "Mr G. Putts, with his asual good fomone, was credited wilk the sest fancied chestnut, a nach superior anal to the dark chestnut drawn by Mr Harton. Mr Mudy gora woody-looking 4 grey, which may, however, turn out bettor than he looks. Mr Landale always secures Ti remainder of the afternoon was de-mething good, and it careful training Smith to the other oud, and he glanced hosted to praction at the nots, Tomorrow his chestnut should turn out well. Wo fast bowler nicely to the leg boundary. Ta and Thursday ffie Straits team meet the
were much uskou by the sturdy appearance. Shanghai tear, and on Friday and Satur-
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB. The following is the score in the sixe side competition down to Nov. 6 (—
TEAMS.
Moberlay...
Looker
Mackay
Wood
Davios
21
1
Q
3
1 1 -0
1
0
2
2
0 I
@ 1.
•
0 1
10
2
9
ROYAL HONGKONG. YACHT CLUB.
FILST CLUB BACE.NOV. 7.
The first of a series of twelve racea for the Club prizes for the season 1897-8, was asiled in a fairly strong but variable cast wind. The course was from the Police Pier, Kowloon, to North Fairway Bay, Cosmopolitan Dock. Duoy, Kowloon Rock and Channel Rocks, rounding oli is star
board; 12 miles.
A start wis madoat 1.30 p.m., the follow ing boats of both classes starting to. gother:-
Attire, Meter, Princesia. Bdroid Merion,
Frica,
Syin,
Chanticleer,
Dart, Payne,
FIRST CLASS,
Mr H. K. Pollock.. Mr T. W. Lammert.
Mr Jas. McKie
„Mr.J. Hastings, Mr F. H. May. .Mr A. Denison. Uficers R. E. Mr C. A. Tones.
SECOND CLASS.
.Dr Clark.
Oficers R. E.
Ladybird...Mr C. D. Wilkinson.
scorer on
in
5
14 47 17 1
trying to plsee a "log brank from Whitley,asy the match takes place between Shang- of Mr Le Roux' draw, and so evilently wha
Allahabad, October 2-The Govern mout fIndis are making all the necessary arrangements for observations of the eclipse of the sun next. January. Several parties of chaorvors will be angloyed along the zone of country where the eclipse will be best seon.
AWARDS FOR HAVING LIVE. Lieutenant W. G. Windben, and Sub- Licut. W. Huddleston, Royal Indian Marine, bave been awarded Lloyd's silver medaj in recognition of their service in the asring of life au the pecasion of the wreck of the Warren Elastinga..
OPIUM IN ROUTH AFRICA.
Pretorit, October 26.--Tho Transvaal Volksraad has raised the duty on opinn five shillings.
OBITUARY.
Alinhabad, October 23.-Iregret to an ice the death of Lieutenant Brother
of the 18th Hussin, who died-st- Lucknow on Thursday from cholers, and of Liontenant the Honourable 1. Cavendish, Kitle Brigade, who succumbed to dysontery ut Rawalpindi on Friday. Both wors Second Ligutenants, one with unly three and the other with only two years' service. The Ho.. Qavendish was son and heir to
aron Waterpark.
SENSATIONAL NEWS FROM CALCETTA-
con-
It seems three separate attempts to aton the heights wors nude; the frat by the 2nd Quikkas, then by the Derbyshira and Dorseta and inetly by the Gordons, who advanced with the pipes playing under the leadership of Colonel Mathias and aplan didly carried the position which had been so stubbornly held and cost so dear.
There has no more fighting to-day. Simba -I have to add to
of casualties the following yesterday's live
woundel, Lieut. White, |Oflears; severely
Sikhs, Lieut. Dingwall, Gordon Fligh Bl landera, Captain Arnold, Dosaates.
It is now roparted, that the Dorsets had: Bank and file kid 6, wounded 30, The Derbyshires, killed 2, wounded 17. Pod Gurklima, killed 10, woundal 12. Gordons, 32 killed and wounded, who are not particularised.
Allahabad, October 28-Second Lieut- amant Kane, Lille Brigade, died" at_Mir- anshat, Tachi Valley, from enterio on. Saturday.
"Nowe received from Shinwari, dated tha 23rd, states that Captain Robinson, 2nd Gorkhas, has died from his wounds.
As some doubt seems to
to have arisen regarding the name of опе of the officer returned in the list of casualties at Durgai, it nuy be stated that it was Captain WE C. Smith, of the Derbyshire, Regiment
who was killed and not Lieutenant Pr- therod Smith, of the Dorsetshire. Ko giment.
HAWAIIAN REGISTRY FOR THE
OHINA.
IMPORTANT JUDGMENT,
metomed to play upon, and it in in great when wood wopt out to join goal; W. Mayзon and S. Deacon, backs;s uous, drow the pick of the flook as far note contradicting the whole of the Eag. signed by Judge Perry., September
ор
to face Mekenzie. A nice
managed to draw the match. The wicket- drive produced a quaricle, and Kew, half backa: F. F. Magkay, I. She will turn out a Powerful' or 'Terrible'
steamship foit on Det, Lat it was with the Hawaian flag flying victoriously from her mizzen. Within the next two months the
waters, and perhaps stearaships, will registered
ROW
two
in Central American mero Pacifio Mail will be brought to Honolulu under the Hawaiian
Eng
Calanta, Votober 25.-Some time ago the Englishman published a sensational Chinpball missed the ball and was
Account of a great Mahomedan mooling Ward A.
the owner, while judging from the pleased organised by two Mullahs from Afghanistan fully bowled. 11-1-5. filled. the vacancy, and it was hoped ho hai and longkong,
appearance of Mr D. E. Brown's face, thero and held in the Portabgunge bazar, the would retrieve his disaster of
terday.
INTERPORT FOOTBALL.
was nothing the matter with No. 3. It was object being to stir up a Mahomedan rorolt Smith poked at a fast one
The article against the British.
A dispatch to the American papers from. Koazie and Ment it un riskily at
The following save been selected by the | nost unfortunate that the drawing tookcluded by saying that a large sum of Honolulu states that the Supreme Court of A singlo resulted, mad then square leg. Wand late out McKenzie for a couple.b-committee appointed for that purpose place during the Polo hour, as the Hon, money was collected at the nesting for Hawali, in a unanimous opinion handed
Off to represent the Hongkong Pootball Club | Member for the Chamber of Commerce was
the purchase of arms and ammonitka dawn on the 28th Cel, uphold the decision The following bail, however, bumped off
in Perry to be used in driving the British out of of Circuit Jadgo
jesuing a writ the shoalder of his hat, and he was
versus the Straits and Singapore on Mon- not present to see what a very fortunste van India. at long slip by
slip by Whiticy.
An official inquiry was mado an to of mandanus compelling the Collector issue to the steamship measure to his bowling that Hongkong was did not look particularly rosy for day next, at 4 p.m. R. Gillingham, he was in getting No. 1. Mr Dornbjoo, the truth of these statounente and the G-General to
aures China Hawaiian register. The writ was have inated a pr vernment of
of Bengal Without him against besten so easily. them, the Hong.cong batsigen might have Sroit. A risky log-bye was stolen, bring A. N. Other, H. W. Looker, and F. H.
R. Macfarlane George R.
secured Smith
as time made in Shanghai, and we expect tishsman's latements and asserting that no amd
such moeting ever took place. The Bag. Chia
the e
the register on
of it strength of keeping of T. R. Hubbook in the first in-
afternoon, so that when the big Juris in the second is then Curtis appealed for stumping against Moborley, M. H. Logar, A. E. M. Hand animal. Mr Hart Buck's two numbers deuil, others to its statements, and says
fishman to-day, in reply to the Government late in nings and of G. C
The Hong- Also worthy of the highest praise. Curtis Saith, but the batsman was too quick fur and It. F. Noble, forwards. disposed of Wood ant Colonel Gordon him. Opening out, Smith drove the last kong team will play in colour; Straits and the out for the fastest-timed pair of the that its correspondent is far more worthy Refores-Mahipment, and with their popular owner in of credit than tho bazar rabble from when
the Government seems to have derived its Bout this afternoon very smartly index, and ball of the over deep for 4. From a fast Singapore team in white.
the saddle we are likely to sea ono or other information. wound up the inmings in a sensational ball from Whitley, Howard soomed to give P. & Davies.
When all is said and done, it hard chance to McKenzie at
at long slip.
of them well to the front. The pony drawn aanrier.
RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN AMERICA. New York, October 25.--An express of must be conceded that the Straits team but it was difficult to tell from the PaviTHE CHARGE OF CHAMPERTY,
by Mr Morris for the Hongkong Bank the New York Central Railroad fell off an it was a chance. A single was deserved their victory. They hatted, bow Lion
In announcing its opinion the Supretia led and fielded hotter than our men, and obtained and thor Howard drove Me-
Mess was far from the worst, and may yet embankment and was precipitated into the Court decided twe very important ques- The hearing of the change of champerty could boat the Hongkong do nine times Kenzie to the broad field for a couple
he lack of form of one or two and to mid off for a single. At 28 againat Wong Chuk Lam, interpreter in the put a pioen of Plate on the Mess table. Hudson river. Twenty-eight persous portions arising out of the cane. The leas
ished.
important was the denial of the right of of the Hongkong players should lead to Soroombe Smith's long innings
THE ENGINEERING' DISPUTE.
the Ministon of Fiance in determining change in the team to play Shanghai. brought to a close by T. R. Hubbackploy of Mr W. Munsy.. alal Pang Mr Bruce's draw is a big pony, and looks ne
Landon, October 25. The Socialist repre- the value of the resgal to be registered to catching him at short leg, where he on Chi, a solicitors tout, was concluded if it wanted furnishing, so that when train- Details of the match are given below
yesterday, at the Magistracy
the Vallings aompanied Smith to the
sontative of the Amalgamated Society of go deeper than the gares named Engineers who was sent to Germany for bill of sale
presented
bad By the ing owner. wicket, and scored a single off Talbot.
the purpose of collecting funds has been The consideration named in the bill of This brought
Smith
to. the other end, and nice he leg-glanced the last bell of the overnight bowling b
flag owner of the Chine was five shillings over for four, bringing up the 100. Mchis account by
y of only 81 could upon which a stamp duty be levied. The Minister of Financo, how ever, fixed the Value of the vessel at 8200.000 and attempted to levy a stamp duty
en the practice in past $2,000. It has been years to pursue this course, and many thousands of dollars have boon paid into the Government coffers that the Government may now be called upon to refund to owners of vessels that have secured Hawaiiani ke-
A decision of far more importance, bow- over, was the finding of the Court that a
oiled on Hawaiian soil becomes a Hawaiina.
out of ten.
The
a
hand
A
CONVICTION OF DEFENDANTS,
Kenzie was bowling at the City Hall end and and a lofty drive off McKenziingia, | sendan Pang Koon Chi, applied for his/powerful grey, with good servicealle quar-uarrested on landing by the German author-saic by which Colonel Maciarlanc becau
ho
Talbot 37-4
Fanding up come very fast ells. His bim another couplo. In attemptabled-upplicable to min
Johnston's
WAS
the
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મ
THE INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH. THE SINGAPORE SCORE.
WEST AFRICA London, October 23.-Baron Courcel will romain as French Antbassador another year owing to West African questions,
October 2-Captain Lugard, who was summoned by telegrams by the Colonial ofice has arrived here from Central Africa for the purpose
of receiving instractions bafora going on his mission to West Africa.
MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS. Allahabad, October 23-Brigade-Sur-gisters. goon-Lieutenant-Colonel Calderott
has
Gusto ukkoli nis ist bait just out and not the bat as some of the specta with an ancient eommon law sy tonal match with Hongkong and Shan vacated his appointment in Control person born of foreign parents while domi
Wood
ROOTO
mat
even to the Magistrate
which
Of
itison and may secure hig full right se ond by taking the outh of allegiance to the re-
the Court on the attack upon Colouel Macr public. This question was brought before
Affairs Cooper, who reprceanted the to- vernment in the bearing of the Chins
This mons that story Chinese and
gun, Meieor being nearly half a minute altered, Vallings was unluckily howled by Runs were difficult to got, and the heen instituted, not known to the Then that Hongkong by 31 points. Gimlette from Rew pal-Surgeon-Major faristie's citizenship by Minister of Foreign- order of the boats was Maids and the next, breaking back in the same but singles were get at long intoreHIB, not on condered advisable to prosent 8 The chief feature of the match as Residency Surgeon.
Inte and the rest some time after her. In McKenzie. The first ball of the over
slowly. wout up very thebroke hack and almost hit the bateman, ter
tere a bit by the run down to the Mario Picas
Howar WBS Meteor, Phoebe, Chanticleer, Pune, Sybil,way, hit him on the body and fell on to the
Darky
ARMY NEWS..
nise pounced that General Sir Richard Harrison
very aird and Active, the last going. wicket off his hand. 114-7-10.
The lists here appeared joined Smith, and took the romaining balls/McKenzie, who was varying his need and once was & cine had been of great ability, and even greater promise,
then
оза.
bean stationed to watch for the chance. At the conclusion of the evidence for the ut it may perhaps improve on the indiffer 28-3-13. Anton was the newsomer. first defendant, Wong Chuk Lam, Mr C. ent trial time. Capt. Borger koored a
Wood from McKenzio's D. Wilkinson, fit. behalf of the connd de- nice- off-drive
out 20. brought
Anton opened driving
Whitley for a
mediate discharge upon the ground that tors, which looks one of the most promising ities at Hiel. brought the ancient common law of Fugland as re- of the moh. The last of all was a dark
a wild gards maintenance and chataporty was 100 Wiles
that grey drawn by Mr Boning, which is hardly Ho argued laat ball was driven back by
was clean
that Vallings of drug and a slog at McKenzie, Anton single
resulted.
Jey
uffones of stump
acritain) long enough to take our fancy, but it may beautifully for 2 and www applauded for knocked down first ball, and with five offence was practically inlete over intan out speedy over a short distance. out wickets down for 37- Hongkong hid a. 11-khgland, and pointed out that very nume neat square cut to the boundary just out of reach of print, & leg snick produced an- retrievably lost game. Howard, who vous decisions up to the present day had other couple to the same bat, off the same cupied the vacant wickot, was treated by been given in evil cases upes chimporter's bowlor Makenzie was inere difficult to McKenzie to a yorker, but the West agreciments and yet ne prosecutions for the
On Saturday aftomu (ny the Straits get away, and his third ever was productive York bateman came down smartly and criminal offer.co had taken place for conti
Howard
Tunes of the let inst.), at the Balestier, seemet to give rinitior in England or in Betish terri of only one single, a nicely-placel stroke bottled it.
chance to Curtis at the wicket of by Smith to the un batween the foldom.a 4 118, Whitley resumed in place of Talbot, Whaley, hut, the ball touched his leg prosecute an Asistic who could Range, the Singgar Tana hired in the
legno massibly be supposed the n requainted
hai, and streuuded in compiling the ro
on promotion to the administrative gınde In the first class Erica received 14 of reach of the wicket-keeper. McKenzio toru imagined. A 4-cnt off MeKenzies which did not appeal to this sense at a markably good total of 914, un serge of in the Indian Medical Service, Surgeon: seconds and Active 20 soccnds, and in the stopped well and Vallings, who was back by Howard raised pho scoro to 40.
erine, and which he had no hesitation in 14, out of apsible 1959. This is Lieutenant-Colonel Dans will succed him through the second class Ladybird received 9 minutes.
saging he was, until these proceedings h
shadcuriously enough, exactly the score with as Civil Administrative Medical Officer in single wan Maid Marian and Brice got off with the up, had to get back smartly to avoid drove a ball from
being run out Without the twist being opposite Wick
won the match in 1895, the Central India Agency and will have headquarters-at- of Europiane in this 1007; Wood enlivened
- It i en excellent score and will take a lot o
or ot
going to Inuore Whitley to leg for minal offence, was an abscelity. It had beati placing
was the wonderful score of 100 achieved Pavili applauded from the Pari
at home, who educated Englishmen at
by Gunner Phillips, S.VA, a markaman London, fct. 23. It is officially an Howard for coming down a tricky niggler from Fan
guilty of it. Mr Wilkinson
Cqually Smith had a lucky snick pitch in a way that gave the batsmen a lot at that a grant fert of our lane in Hanner Phillips's fual atut at 600 was the hes heen appointed Quatturuaster General Japaneas born on Hawaiian soil is entitled through the slips for
the bull that brought up his score and placed the of trouble. At titin time, the score stood kong had been framed upon the Intian last shot of the match, and as he fired and until Sir George White is able to leave to the full rights of citizenship.
registered to the
century ho was heartily
Sindu, October 23.--Sir George White In the same bowler to deepi leg for 9, the ball be. j at õ8; Wood. 20 not our, Howard, 5 nan laws and that the conditions in Hongkang in St. Chuir and Lieut. pplauded. does not relinquish the Commander-ins Worki-tewed Blood Mixture is weasted ic
Bi and India wore practically the same. ing fielded by the wicket-keeper. Both out.
Harley, who to Cosmopolitan Dock Buoy Erica passed batsmen had singles behind the wicke
wicket off "On resuming play after tifin, T. R. But then cited the case of Ram Coomar both shoot from the left shoulder, hot Chiefahip until next February and will be (McKenzie) After a mai-back replaced McKenzie as bowler. Wood Chundur Canh
(V.R. 9 App. Ca. 188), off
together
on the right target, and bath in Caloutta this winter with Lady White, den over fra
Allahaber October 28-It has been nicely to the boundary, and then from.
desided in the House of Lords, in which it of
of them
put on nothing but bulls, t for
shot Whitley for
for 3 Howard got him to roade a
Service, whether brevet us spustantivos The last hall of bringing out 70 on the the off for a single,
Howard
tenance, was nut applicable to India, and range just after the firing at 200, Howard cmulated him by outting Mo with the first ball of his sixth over. that it was no offence to make an agree- remained until the firing at 600 was motion to the rank of Major-Genocal, Kensis to the Pavilion for 4, and the 7. A single by Vellinge, the new bats went to take part of the profits
alus hall
pleted, when His Excellency half completed,
RIGHTING ON THE INDIAN FRONTIER. telegra
showed 140.1
Lup. TWD
FOOK later,
man, off Howard, and a sick off the other suit in consideration of advancing the ox-had to
to leave to keep
another
BALLANTAT OF GORDON HIGHLAND BES relieved McKenzie at the City
5. Ho farther read the dicta of the ment, H. E. fellowed the firing with City bowler for a couple raised the score to 80.
penses. no
Sunda, Oct. 21.-Tho Sagond, Division, Hail end. The Bord underwent a change
The new combination was very successful judges, who stated that maintenance and great for the medium-to-slow howling, man bo inobtaining rune, Vallings being in fine form champerty had been declared to be an at interest, and on leaving wished the under General Yeatman Big, yesterday in
team success. The weather was fairly narobed via Chagru Ketal towards Karappa the boundary at sent out to
at long-on
Whitley, and 20 soon appeared. and long-off. A manificent cut to the go into Vallinto' wickets at 9, when that in past ages only in consequence of favourable. There was a slight wind at supported by two British Battalions and
First Div courts of those days, and that the altered the ranges. But the light was excessively stan Pavilion by Howard for 4 was the only batstaan had scored 14. 02-7--11. Maib taucorps of thehigh coals of the 500, but it had died away at the one Mountain Battery of
The enemy found posted in great This order was maintained up to Kow-point from the opening wrer. Whitley was land was next mar, and was
while endea before the annotation India caused the loon Foin, where Chanticizer and Lady sending Up Botuesit let nearly run out his first hall what very conditions of cocisty had for many years dull, making the bulls 500 very diflcult to
Beje, The uto resohedoaring to heal a ran. Wood maintained offence to become practically olwolete inaut. Men were: Foti
shortly af England.
heights Gonsal Yeatman Biggs attacked kong,
and a rory stubborn fight went on was registered. Maitland drove
S.V.A. For more than four hours continues- Major Matthews
acted as range 5 the position being eventually officer.
score is the
the taker, about 3 pm. by a combtued highest that has been made in
in any of
of movement of the Gordons, Derbyshires, the previous matches, either here of it
it Dorsets and L-Bod Gurkhas, who raced each Hongkong
the and Shanghai, but the score other to the Gordons and Gurkhas
taps has on two occasione been equalled in getting there first and behaved with ex- private practico. Two years ago, Captain Breme gallantry
to divide up into pairs, and me very pretty salt took place between Maid of the over. Marin and Erion," Aldzor and Phiebe, and Payne and Ladybird.
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'For THE BLOOD 18 998 Lieg.' ---Clarke's
Maid Marian and rounded the buoy with the last bowler ends; Smith late cut cat did drive to the on-boundary, I was held that the-ancient-mon, hent fshot at 500 yards, The Governor and decided that all Colonels. of the Indian Pimplos, and S.res of all kinds, ita afecta ara
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a lead at 25 seconds, the times hore being:-
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Maid Marian
Meteor.....
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Charticlesi Ladybird.
Payne
Sybu
Dart
Actine......
the over was glancol by Smith for 4; At 77 Hubback scattered ash board England, ze regarda hamperty and innin- | Captain Ainslie, A.D.C., came upon shall be eligible, if otherwise fit, for pro
wickets
the
H. M. 8.
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A good Lars AS at Caes out but shef The Royal Engineer sent ug maided partick beautifully to the long fold but the first defendant 8100, and the second nd Bingap y D. & Sub- strength along the rest of the western
up the harbour in the strong breeze,
bird wont across the harbour fluke-hunting. some of the balls go The former found one and got thereby into out to one, and got a single paat point his
an unproductive over was latter was not so favoured and lost 4 mi to Smith,
Fut
with let
he
over
tasy and the century
Maid zosta
totle
at the
M- Wilkinson, on behalf of the second defendant gave notice of appeal.
Mr Wodehouse, Police Magistrate, fined
te Howard by Whitley. A quar, owing to a sharp return he only r racoived a defendant ordered to pay a similar fine nates to Payne and Sybü. In the beat went up forsmith off Woodroff: 1 Marian pasaed Erion into first place. And not. 160. but to balls brought single, The umpire was appealed to fortand also to, go to prison for six weeks.
wicket, but Wood 20 later the same a catch off rounded Kowloon Rock with a a lend of 41
batsman sent up & dangerous ball at ha. gave not out, and Whitley's nest driven to the boundary. The ball was minutes or more. The tinies here were short leg. Fortunately, no fielder was bal
had at hand. Howard
telegraph
just shown 110, hind-Team third-
the For a late cut
Waa caught at mid of
McKenzi next. was by no means exciting cricket at this 110-8-5. Hastings came at the Hubback point, but both men wore playing correctly relieved
Maid Murian
Erica
Chanticleer..
Meteor
Phir
Payne...
Syba
and then when
aquars cut Whitley to the boundary. It by time bi a fall from Whiting
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GERMAN COMPETITION IN THE FAR EAST.
Ligut
Gunner Ph
St. Clair made 99. At the hal practice. The Second Division bivouecked on the last Sunday week, the team put together captured
are the complete
A correspondent writes to the Glasgoed
The following
Herald some interesting notes on the trade 949, 15 points more than on Sat irday. Lockhart him for the night, General.
scores:-
day to
in
and the score was being steadily augment 119, when he had bowled the last ball of of Hongkong (ses our 5th page), and he d. Woodrolla ro-arranged his field and his first over, Wood was stumped by the has the following to say ou "Germau com
118-3-59. Colonel Gar petition slows; but Smith res wicket-keeper. tricky sume
It was not iu roy itinerary, concludes the Ladybird
fused to be tempted, In playing back to don filled the vacancy, and at the third Woodroffe he nearly played on, the ball ball of McKenzie's next over, he fell a article, to includo India in tess investiga- just missing the wiokrat. A lucky log snick victim to a similar fato to that of his pre- tions of the relative growth of foreign trade, Active.... The same order was kept at the Channel rodnood a couple for Smith. A 161, decessor. The innings closed at a quarter but incidentally much has to be learned to Rocks, but Chanticleer had gained 2 rainutes McKenzie took the ball from Whitley, and to three o'clock with the scors at 118. The the Eant. It was everywhere the rame makten over to Howard, who match thus resulted in a victory for the story-n general prosperity, indeed, except on Brica and Phole had caught Metror, at up and Sybit nearly did the same to fame twice missed getting the fast bowler to Straits team by an innings and 79 runs in Ceylon, but an undue and growing share No further changes took place in the run leg. In trying to place Woodroffe to Ecores i stown to the finish, and the line was crossed
As follows:-
Maid Marian... 384 20 score 10 points.
Brica ...... Chanticleer...
Meteor
Pame Sybil Llybird Dart
388 38
3 59 60
4.7.20
48 32
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Bald, Smith sent the ball
STRAITS TEAN.
up at point, but Starons could not reach C. Glasford, Maitland, Wood..... 110 it before it dropped. A loose hall from L. II. Whitley, b'Smith porn Woodroffe's next over was promptly. M. MoKenzie, o Vailings, Smith 1 despatched to the off boundary by HoT. R. Hubback, & Ward, b Smith ...... wart and the last ball of the over-was
Pavilion Healing, bataman into the
Smith,
run out
out by
the saine
F. L. Talbot, Capit for another quartette McKengit sont up G. F. Stevens, Wood 4.24 23 scores 10 points. a maiden over to Smith,
then Howard A. D. Hubback, b Smith 4.24 4
Dita bad
4 29. 0 - 4.30 17
at drove Woodroffe and cut him splendidly. C. Curtis, o Anton, b Howart late for fours At this point, Smith
stored 46 and Howard 30. Off the second Howard
Wood 31
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24
out
of it going
of British hands. In Hong- the first use was thought to be the commercial tra veller, supported by the adaptability of the enterprise of the German Gerraan business people at home. A good deal was said about cheap gurls, inita- tions, and fraudulent marke; but inquiry i st the banks justifies the statement that
bizi con
commerial integrity characterises the operations of these German
Lavaders and that their standard of mercantile
25 honour is high. Their ruling principle in
trade is billig und schnell, which is
Woodroffe, RE, Anton,
b
27
ridiculously rendered into English s
7
Extras.....
Total:...
The leading first plass boat was thus just hall of McKenzie's over Smith gave a hardy, W. Talbot, not out....... over half-an-hour in front of the leading but possible dance to the bowler, failing. second diasa bort, and as there ware auung | to the ball full on his bat, bub Mo- winds and light, rough water and smooth, Kennis aduld not got up the wicket in the rate should be a good garde as to the time. Weedrose was displaced by F
lel-band), and Howard palled
Talbot
HONGXONG, TEAM:—FIRST INNINIS.
suitability of each class to Hours Ball- to log fer é, bringing up/F: Maitland, b McKenzie sigt.
WaterT,
The first of a series of three races for the 180. The hid ball was treated my G. D. Campbell, and b Whitley ......
ball produced 4
and the
Commodorofs Qujs will he sailed on Saturday led the fream Weng ? rans
the 18th lost starting st-3,30. from oleon Point-
CLARER'S WORLD-AND BLdon Horus
Ward, run oub...........
cheap and nasty Latardly it is ready
and quick, and certainly no other words can better deflue the method of in- 413 troducing and
to Exil. of careful site-
is too teiging their tende, No! Otion; and whatover tay
be the quality of
25 their goods on
as compared with British, no
14 one in the Kant preauma to say they are.
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advancing with them to to Karappa, The enemy comprised the Afridi lohkar: From Ramadan and Khan-garlar and the On
lik On Shanghai
whole of the Car Orakzai lashkar, cenn- posed of
of Maruzais, Alicheresia and Alik hals, nugbering about twelve thousand meh. à mall Mishti contingent from the
Samil Orakzai lashkar was also engaged against us, bat the bulk of the latter's Lashkar is
Khangarbar. nt
that 62 killed and wounded It is ren were carried by the tribesmen after the
reported Sight pt" the 18th towards the Khanki atream besides a number not exactly knowa towards the hills aboue Shadal
Laur-It reported that the casualtias yesterday include six British officers and about one hundred men.
General Testman Biggs began the attack at nine in the novellays by the Gordons, ming under cover of the and long range
guns
1
The fighting continuing for seven baure without intermission despite the shelling.
fror four Mountain Batteries which am
thout expended no less than nine angat hundred rounds of shrapnel.
cellont
The enem
enemy, therefore, must have had ex- cover. The leason, however, taught them was severe as the nowe hna now azzived that our forse to-day marched to Harappa without more Oghting.
Another Bth Bengal Lanter, reported missing on the cocssion of the recent attack
on a patrol naar Jamrud, has reached
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war (per os.)
Quotations.
[$63.00
Boxazora, Nov, 0, 1897. OPIUM-Now Patus, cash, .... 7034
Old
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credit,
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Hongkong Register.
19 ant worth the money order Wood, Whitley, Talbot.
ing they are more careful
in Fac
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Barometr
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Enters from Sarafate Banery, Bomerne Bad Lara, Ukir and Blood Diamant Plagias 114 Horen at
Former Ass The Same but drove Mos kcom Lia over Baldagan sught to have overtaken the ball A and red couple. Smith was playing
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of decoration, is laden with impruittar it spreade diasasa un 4 - were taken prisoners... It esame he himself
Anton, a Woodroffe, ↳ Makenzie
0 those which *** somi-barbaric faste of the diraulates through the organe of the Nazwa hid in a dave and saw the Bve man alive lai Bercombe Smith, not out resea
B4 they t
consult the Vallings, b McKenzie... 10 ans purchaser. In the sister of steel and body-Lang, Heart, Stomach, Zidneys, Brald. the hands of the enemy.
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Humidity · 60- Birsation of The Peshawar column maroñes to Barw Wind
October 21.-Our casualties in weather in
may not be nor do I learn that itis, except, Dirasive, Pinglès, and Barot, of all Kada geht werg'{-\
in care panus, quoted below the delivery of waste arralder. Thousands of wanti
British Qüismes, killed. Captain Judge |
the Brislak produs but some way the ones have banned by the holil everywasis of the fed Darkhasiat Lamona the demand for is grows, and the gustonger sår 04 MAIN OF KENDİNE BATU Gordon Bighlanders Captain Keith IN SAS QUEEN IN DE WA intresse
58.00.