WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1901.

ball through the slips for a singley: Arthur

HONGKONG CRICKET FESTIVAL aking gilant but unsuccessful effort to

STRAITS T. HONGKONG.

reach it. Singles to both bacanon brought cut 50. Gratrix was puzzling Green, but the batsman eventually drove him prettily The boundary was anved by Sercombe The third day's play in this match oponed Smith. Youles was playing steady cricket, in an interesting state. Hongkong hd taking no liberties with the bowling, but scored 192 and 254 for seven wickets, as he succumbed to a fast ball from Bird, against the Straits' first innings of 263, which get on his Wind spot. 62-4-I6, Overnight rain fell intermittently, but not Barkshire face the fast bowler. He sur heavily, and it did not seem to bare affect-vived an appeal for th.. Ho played ed tho wicker seriously. As the cluais cleared away and the sun came out, it made the wicket a trifle stický nod, there fore, in the bowlers' favour. Arthur com tinued to play confidert gricket, und was last man out, stly run out by Gremo, after playing an invaluable innings for 72 | in which all the luck was with him. The innings closed, after half-an-hour's play, for 298, and with the wisker in the howlow" invour it looked any adds that Hongkong would win.

Fifteen minutes late. Mackenzia oponed to Arthur. The fifth ball of the over he

ball from Gratrix to raid-off, where Cox had been holding magnificently, heldsman did not hold the ball, andi the batsmen attempted to steal the

run.

SINGLE TENNIS MATCH

Hongkong v. The Straits.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GENERAL BULLEK'S RETIRE- MENT.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

L. British Submarine Boat. The cricket ground being clear, it was] The Kipling Letter be Criticised. London, Oct. 16-The British submarine arranged to play off the first tennis match

boat of the Holland type, recently comple Last night, we reproduced General Bulted at Barrow.on-Furness, he had a successful test. Insting thres hours. Her erow, officere, npå men number six.:

of the week. Hancock representing Hong-ler's famous speach for which bo was sent kong and Green the Straits. The match into retirement. The following is Mr Rud- took place at the North-wear war, and yard Kipling's cynical levity letter (to the court was lined by a large crowd of which the Glaneral referred), as it appeared spectators. Mr Sercombo Smith acted as in the Spectator of the 5th October:— umpire, and Major Dyson kopt the score. Green served from the South-east corner. There was nothing brilliant in the The Grat gamo.

50-10 Was recorded. and Groen carelessly throw away his chanes of getting level. In the fourth game Green earned applause by smartly re- earning a high volley. Hancock's brilliant swift serves in the sixth game could not be negotiated by Green, and the Hongkong representative ran clean out amid applause. Astylish succession of volloys brought thosett 4-3 in favour of the home representative, Hancock scored the first sett of the match; 6-3. In the second rett, Hacek's care-

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Cox picked up smartly and turned to the farther wicket, which knocked over in the most brilliant manner. The "ampire did not hesitato in giving Green out. This was hard luck in fact luck, all through sooned dead against the Straits mor. There seemed to be a doubt among the sperlators as to whether Green was out, but as seen in the scorers and Press tent there was no doubt about it The batsman was

grounded his hat. 65-

the

Lord Rosebery,

Lord Rosebery, in a remarkable speech delivered at Birmingham, warnad the nation against the dangers of self-complacency.

Antarctic Exploration. The Swediab expedition for the Antarctic, conueranded by Dritte Nordenskjold, has sailed from Gothenburg.

Sir,In tho your protest against the appointments of Generals Buller and Wood to command the 1st and 2nd Army Corps, it seems to me you have missed one aspect of the case-its likencas to the aged

Earl Russell anecdote of the man with the ferret-bag of tents. Mongoose, was the answer. My months' imprisonment for bigamy, has been whom a

a follow-traveller inquired the con.

Earl Russell, who was sentenced to three brother sees snakes, but your released from prison. mongooses up to kill them.

your brother doesn't so real anskes. No, but these aren't real mongooses. Three or four years ago we should have accepted both imaginary army corps and imaginary gen bat in the past twenty-four months we have been manufacturing & real Army, etc., in South Africa, Thanks to 'God and the Mauser, we have there now large bodies of men Imbituated to the use of arms, as well

of the conditions of actual warfare. Not a

erals as serious salditions to war defences

The Twopeniny Tube. The capital of the proposed tubo railways for London, for which bills will be intra- dnced in Parliament in the next sussion, is

£50,000,000.

[These lines are on the same principle as the pioneer, Central Londen, frum Shep- herd's Bush, proceeding under Uxbridge. fuss, Oxford street, Ham, and op

The depth is from to 90ft. below the surface. The traction is

placed to the off between cover and mid-off crense, but had nikainly closo. to the ful placing soon ran him up in 4.1, and leaders who posses certain experiencede to the Bank. The

5. Whitley became Barkshire's

paralel tunnels. Some alarm has been

for 2 and had a lucky single on the leg and both men scored bond be ultimately won the sett--6-9. He was few of the latter have by this date acquired / Mlectric, and the rallway waists of two)

ries playing a decidedly superior game to his sympathy, insight, and comprehension as aidu. Sharp was the other bowler, the Bird was varying his bowling opponent.

spread his field for catches, putting on an extra cover-point. The first ball yielded & leg-bye. The sun nav came out strong, and made the wicket play a trike tricky, A bread drive to the Pavilion for Arthur brought out 250, and he despatched Mackensie to the same field for 2. A leg

Sharp, and jumping out to n short ball bo

for 4, getting a 2 for a nice on drive from thu sare bowler.

nor.

lot of i

of medium-pacu deal, sending town stuff with an occasions very int ball. Whitlor off dove Gratrix for a 4, and Barkshire, whose accurate leg-hitting was a feature of his first innings, sacked Bird to the log boundary for 4. Two balls later. however, he was slavesly caught by Arthur, factamrast hit Bird to mid-of, and almost who was standing back to Bird. 79-6 --- 10.

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The terms of the match were that the better of 5 sets should be the winner, and on play up to this stage, it appeared as if Hancock was to carry the match" before him. In the fifth and sixth games of the

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The Trasancy prohibits the use of glucose Behind these med-it is well to renom-and invert sugar containing way arsenic for ber-stand a large propation of the Eug the brewing of beer. Ish people intimately connected with them next sot both players woro, ropestedly ap-

by means of the

The Orange River. and through penny post ran out Whitley, Cox's return being very plauded for their pretty work. The spee.

informed with minuteness of the kixt pist

Mr. W. Willocks, the engineer who byo brought him to the other end, facing | near the wicket, The newcomer then got tators were trested to sume trický rncker defense in fret and is essence of the system designed the dans across the Nilo, at A-ved from the above Ports, Con- Aldoula, C.

leg strokes by Hancock and gen, whose under which their kir ure smployed. They woun, is completing & survey at the Col

Lossius, Capt. J. J the left-hand bowler (Gratric) for %, to the on for a hard work in this line was not so brilliant, made lave paal no small price in money and in the Vani Biver, in the Drango River Col

Macdonald, Lt. J. B. up by lovely backband placings. The 116 took it bali-volley and drove it to the rails straight drive which Smith failed tocht was troublename, but the ball was blood that there weight he been an Army, any, with a view of propating plans for a signees of Cargo are hereby informed that Anderson, O. M.

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Msae, Capt. S.. chance at cleverly returned and kept travelling by handled by Sit nil proven leaders. They vast irrigation scheme. gave what looked like Whitley Arthur had already the wicket, and then placed Gratrix to leg both players. The game, however, ended feel that the noiation to rical

Cargo impeding the discharge will be Barnett, Mrs Macao) Milk, C. B. (Lappa). in favour addled 16 to his overight score, while for a single. Meotaggart drove the same

lack of the generals abuse mentioned is, perhaps. of Hancock, the black

Oct. 15.- Russian loan of £22,000,000 landed at once. Cargo remaining on board Histo, A, J. Macao) Minhinnett, J. D

Mugford, "R. HL. Derehill had not secred. In trying to fowler for 4, and the gunder voa according | board reading 6-2. This ended thu | an inadeguato return for their outlay. has beca placed on the market. It is oeldly after 2 p.m. of the loth Instant, will be Blason,

a revival of certain impent-

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Osborne, J. W have been many times assured the nation

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WHARF the Hongkong captain, failed to get hold of after an hour and n-half's play, Whitler do-6-2.

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Playfair, G. W. F. Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and Karen, V. was covered many times over. In Septem- the whole Army maschine is where Barkshire brought off an easy catch.oy tapped a rising ball from Bint, and it and ho out-classed his oppe Strah huuled back as soon as may be to the bar three Russian railway companies raised, PENANG are requested to take MEDIATE En Canha, Ches. J. C, Poland, Wm.

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sork mund ta leg by Presily. The same babeman glanced Mackenzie to leg for 4-

for a single, and then scat

taken by Arthur, Franklin being the bowler. 103-8-1, I was now all over but the

3* .the

the aver producing 8 runs and a wicket, shouted on

Arthur now bad a bit of luck. He drovo

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Sharp deep to the on, and Whitley had to rings by scoring a single of Franklin. Hie from Bird, however, he played

To-night, Mr H. Ruttonjec, proristor of

move only a few yarda for the catch. He second bal Dorchill's hands at slip. the Queen's Hotel, Kowloon, is to entertain

misjudgal it, however, and though he touched the ball failed to hold it. He got Mackenzie nicely to leg, but Billings was Well placed and only a single resultat. Freedy got 2 in the same field. He glanced Sharp for 4, and drove him bread for 4, and

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rather softly into with the scorestanding at 101 (Miclaggart 15 an adjournment we made for tiffin.

a larze company of his friends to dinner or

establishment, which is four storeys high, the occasion of the opening of his hotel. The

Straits innings, Mastaggart being bowled Two overs sufficed to finish off the

by Franklin, with the score at 10t. Hong kong thus won the first of the series of is not built on palatial lines and has no er- matches by 128 rans.

ternal architectural features to catch the The following are full scores and anaye of the visitor, but Mr Kuttonjee, by

Iyais ;--

HONKONGFIRST INNINGS.

+

off the next ball he was given out lbw, and made way for P. A. Cox, the last man. 200-9-16. Arthur, who was in smiting Lt. Clifton Brown, R.N., & Wright, b

Sharp humour, drove Mackenzie, straight for 2.

H. R. Hancock, b Sharp....... and snicked him to third-man for n single.C. S. P. Franklin, R.N., run out..... After Arthur had acored a single off Sharp, Major Dyson, A.P.D., Cox out that howler prettily to third-man, and Arthur called for the run. Green, however, picked op smartly, and though standing almost square with the wicket hit

Billings, b

Sharp Gungor Gratrix, Voules, b blackenzie H. Arthur, b Mastaggart..

T. Sencoba Smith, c Voules. b Mac

kenzie.

Major Docshit, b Mactaggart......

it before Arthur conlà get in. This wast P. A. Cor, b Whitley unfortunate, for the Hongkong wicket-lit. Bird, not out keoper sppeared to be well set and in ate. Pready, b Sharp

scoring mood. Besides, Cox, from whom

erino Jessop-lika hitting was expected, was

novar given a chance. The innings closed

Extris

Total

BECOND INNIBOR.

for 296. This set the Straits the task of Lt. Clifton Brown, e Barkshire,

Whitley scoring 235 to win, and the general opinion H. R. Hancock, e Sharp, b Maclaggart was that unless the wicket improvet rapid-C. S. P. Franklin, Whitley, b Mac-

ly the task would be too much for there.

•At eleven o'clock. Youles and Carter want to the wicket. Bird howling from the City Hall end. Youles took first knock, and scored a singla. At the other end, Franklin beat him, and he should have been stumped, but Arthur failed to get a good hold of the bail. Twordart singles were stolen off the over. Bird was not get ting firm football, and Voules cut him prot- tily to the scoring-box.. Runs wore coining steadily, aboué a run a minuto. The Hong. kang fielding was very smart, and was he quently applauded. Youles touched one of Franklin's leg-breaks to abs slips, but it dropped short of Bird.

Gunner Gratrix, e Kerr, o Moctaggart Major Dyser, e Kerr, b Mackenzie T. Sercombe Smith, h Sharp Lt Bird. Sharp

H. Arthur, thrown out Green...... Major Doreill, Barkshire, kenzie...KAEVULUISTAR IN INNO Private Preedy, L.b.w., b Sharp.. P. A. Cux, tout

Extras

Total

TRATTS-IRST INNINGS.

Mac-

W. L. Carter, a Franklin, b Preedy ..... A. B. Yolks, o Dyson, 15 Franklin ... H. W. Sharp, b Franklin

R. M. Mackenzie, I Bird

Bird..

C. F. Green, sid. Arthur, & Franklin J. A. This boster M. H. Whitley, Bird

Mactaggart,

was getting a lot of work on bat the A. G. Wright (capt.), b Birdl batsmen were lucky in getting him away C. A. Tarkshire, b Bird

G. M. Billings, b Franklin

Ext 188

Tutul

on the leg-alde for singles. A confident, Kerr. not out append was now usde for a catch at the wicket, Carter Bird, but the umpiro decided in the batsman's favour. Carter enlivened matters by late-cutting Franklin for a brace. Thres successis W. L. Carter, c Brown, b Grutrix..... singles to the leg boundary, where Dylon H. V. Sharp, cand b Bird.

SECOND INNINGS..

A. B. Voules, à Bird......

R. M. Mackenzie, o Hancock, b Bird C. F. Green, thrown out Cox.

was fielding wall, brought up 30. A láne full-pitch from Franklin's next over was CA. Barkshire, e Arthur. Bird, precipitly sucked to leg by Carter. Half-M. H. Whitley, Durchill, b Bird

n-hour from the start, both wen boomed well set and going strong, the bowling not appearing be particularly difficult. Car ter nun off-drove Bird for 4, and then the batsmen ran a very narrow single With 40 up. Gratria took the ball from Franklin. His fourth ball completely beat Carter, coning in quickly from the eff, he cleared

T. G. Mactaggart, b Franklin

A. G. Wright, e Arthur, b Franklin... G. M. Billinge, e Dorehill, b Bird...

D. Kerr, rot out.......

Extraes

Total

Sharpie

- BOWLING ANALYSIS,

HONGKONG-FIRST

Mackenzieeems the wicket. The ove; was productive of a Billings... single. The new bowler soon cffected a Mactaggart change, for the tirer. Lali of his second over Wintley.. was placed into Brown's hands at point. 44—1—28.,,Sharp drove Gratria straight

areful attention to cuisine and to the in-

ternal arrangements and by making the 27 comfort of his patrons his first considont 19tion, hopes to build up a first-class family kote business. Mr Ruttunjee's success 8 in business is already well known, and by imparting only a share of that energy and enterprise, which has made him the man he is, into the Hotel business, the

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realisation, of his hopes and wishes camoot

27 fail to follow. Tas Hotol, which is situated in Elgin Road; evutains no fewer Coan 32

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harga and airy bedrooms, nearly all of

Government,

The

ders are not quite in touch with the restin.] Army which with a little tact and a little Herivasness might so easily survive. It is not the triviality or ineptitude displayed in this matter that appais, but the cynical levity-I am, Sir, etc.,

REDYARD KIPLING.

SHANGHAI AUTUMN HACE MEETING.

Another Russian Loan.

The Australian Flag, Rear-Admiral Sir Lamhtun Loraine, in a letter to the Times, ridicules the design of the Australian flug. He suggests that com petent heralds should be employed to mako a design

Oct. 18.----Admiral De Horsey, in a lotter ic the Times, agrees with Rear-Admiral Sir Lambton Loraine in his ridicule of the

design of the Australian flag. Admiral De Horsey says that the British flag is

& good enough for the whole pie, would be ottor Champion Stakes.

dag, no matter how emblematic, The full details of the principal race of inferior to the Empire's dag. The writer the Shanghai Autumn Meeting reached also expressed himself as being opposed to Hongkong yesterday. The following acthe absolute equality desired by both count is from the N.-O. Daily News of the 8th fast:-

Mr Duplex's brown The Douler (Mr

Cumming) 10st. 19.

Mr John Peel's chestnut Set (Mr Gres-

m) 11st. lb.

Mr Kanurk's chestnut Ichimura (Mir

Crawford) 10st, 12(b.

Mr Mellaw's black Balder (Mr Reid)

J1st. 4lb.

Mr Rodnet's chestnut Chessy (Mr Mol.

Jer 1st. ib.

Mr Robson's grey Loyalty (Mr Districh)

11+t all,

Me Toog's dan Wabash (Mr Wull-

leier) 10st. 12

Mr Elphinstoer's gray Marrylegs (Mr

Campbell) 1st

192 which are in the from part of the building | Mr commanding a view of the Panie Ground and (on the upper flors) of the Docks, Mr Knutsford Terraco, Yaumati and the

4 private verandah and

surrounding hills. Each bedroom has its is furnished

with every convenience, all of which are

new and of the most

......

Barley's bay His Majesty (Mr Dal-

Elst. ib...

Marius brown Panda (Mr

Meyerink) 11st. 1lb.

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The race for the Cordon Blen of the meeting the Champion Sweepstakes

motherland and the Commonwealth.

St. Dunstan's Church, Oct. 14. firo neouired to-day at the famous St. Dunstan's Church, Stepney London. A large portion of the building was destroyed.

The South African News.'

Oct. 15.-The Suth African News, published at Capelin, reluntarily ceased publication owing to the existence of mar-

inilaw.

A Soldiers' Affray. Oct. 17: An offray between soldiers of the Worcester Regiment and the Durham Regiment took place at Aldershot yesterday. One hundred men were enged. Bayonets and ball cartridge were used. Several men were wounded,"

Prosecution of a French Paper. The prosecution by the Erench Premier, M. Waldeck Rousseau, of a French pro or paper for publishing offensive anti-

J3 pattern. The doors and cap to duto Proseded the best sport of the afternoon. British cart mos has been abandoned the

aze

Cha keanest interest was displayed in the grounds for the Brosecution being insafli. running off of the event, which was, as it cunt. nicely carpeted and hate every appear should be, ontirely a race tween the two

Liquor Logislation. 4 of comforte A nice little duwing-ofavuaries-Tho Dealer and

Bach

Dr Chamberlain, the Sovretary of Stato All Set. with piano and an Admirable saite of furni faith, however, was pised on Pandur, for the Colonies, speaking at Birmingham. 72ture, is placed at the disposal of the guests,

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black on the other side of Barden Chessy, Set, His Majesty, and Tchimura in to treat moderate drinking as a crime,

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second and ichimera third.

Nearing manding officer of the expedition appointed Probeta Corner, 11 the windows freing the roadway boing and Set in the thing majesty was second, to survey the Abyssinian frontier of Urands uniess noties to the contrary he given

position, with Merry

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Ivatory -

Oct. 14-Sir Thomas Lipton has chal- judge'n bos ahead of Set by Iuli-a-longth, sanwaodation, baggage rooms, pentrys, etc. and Ichimpta was a good third. The order lenged the New York Yacht Club for the are all within the building

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roonik were occupied by visitors to the Colony. Mr Rattonjec has purchased rear of the hotel, which

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