THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1901.
MACLAREN'S TEAM IN
AUSTRALIA.
England v. Victoria
SECOND INNINGS.
A. C. MacLaren, è and b Clacko...
T. Hayward, b Clarke
G. M'Gahay, a S. Gregory, b Clarke...
W. G. Quaife, Kelly, b levell
The fullowing are the full scores in this J. T. 18uley, Trumpar, blarke
match, played at Melbourne ;-
ENGLAND-PIDST INNINGS,
G. L. Jessop, e Fry, b Saunders
A. D. Jongs, lliw b Clarke...........
Jessup, Kelly, b Clarke....
Lilley, and Temper
Braund, not out...
Gum, b Howell.
17
Lood 1
12
H. G. Garnett, h M Lewd... J. T. Tyldesley, Saunders,
T. Hayward, Collins, 'Saunders W. G. Quaife, not out
A. A. Lilley, bauen. A. O. JR, & Stuckey. IM Land C. M'Gabey, & M-Allister, b M'Lood.... 1. G. Braund, e M'Allister, & 31 Teod Laver, b Armstrong .... S. Barnes, C. Blythe, st Fry, b Armstrong...
By 2, leg-bye 1, wide .......
36
18.
Barnes, b Howell Sundries
Total
73
53
57
80
20
THE
CHINA MAIL.
speeches of the Liberals. He urged the restoration of the civil rights of Capus Colony, and the restoration of prosperity and loyalty in South Africa by friendliness to, and hearty co-operation with, the Bogra on equal terms.
FOOTBALL.
Nov. 1t is stated that Continental pro-Boers recomiended Dr Loyds and tie other delegates to prepare draft overtures of peure giving Great Britain the advantage, The pre-Boers added that the rejection of Europos intervention. When the proposal moh terman by Great Britain would facilitate was mentioned to Mr Krager he proved unyielding, and yould not have any such draft prepared. He declared that the Bocra would always be able to trok and scoura
HON TONG CHUA C00. B, K, E, 13 land and independance. It was their duty 8to parsistin fighting and they were certain
Tcams representing the Hongkong Foot- to sweep the rooinaka' into the sea.
Nor
23-The ex-burgher volunteers ball Club and 10 Company of the Royal are mostly landowners. They are paid 2 Wolch Fusiliers met inst evening, ne ar 64 a day, and receive half the cattle they
One fairly well represented, but bad again to capture. Two British and colonial efficem ranged, in a friendly fixture. The Club was accompany the ox-burghet corps. acts as intermediary between the burger nokurwledge defeat by 1 goal to ni.. This who commands the corps and the com- manders of the British colubes. The other wis the first tinto ''Company had played | fills the position of quartermaster. Com the Club, and, perhaps, this accounted for mandant riel, formerly a hurgher, and Adjutant Moller, af Pretoria, are forming the great enthusiasms they displayed, Bad сограм
the meeting bean in a Shield Tie, they
Lord President of the Council, speaking at East beerne last night, replied to the sugary victory with them, and several of the gestions offered by the Radicals for ending Club side bave case to remember, from the war. Ho said thatany parleying would bruises sustained, the necessary vigour only prolong the guerilla war. The victory
Rowling Analysis -Howell, 67'4 erers, 1518 maidens, 91 runs, 3 wickets: Clarke; 21 overs, 16 maidens, 133 rune, 6 wickets 15 Hopisine, 17 overs, 7 maidens, 12 runs, no
ย 1 wickets; Trumper, 21 overe, & maidens, Bi 4 rane, I wicket.
Clarko bowled 'one no-ball, and Trumpor
.... 106 two no-bails and one side.
Total Busling Saunders, evora, & muidens, 61 runs, wickets, 1 wide; M+Lead, 34 ovora, 10 makdons, 70 buns, wickers; Laver, 1 overs, 4 maidens, 18 rims, 0 vlc- kera; Ariostrong, 35 overs, 0 muiduas, & runs, 2 wickets.
SECOND INNINGS,
Hayward, Collins, M Lend Mabey, e Stuckey, b Collin Braund, c Armstrong, b Collina.. Jessop, by M'Licod on kerran Tyldesley, • Gram, b Collins Garnott, e Graham, Collins. Quaife, b Colling
Lilley, e M-Michael, M'Lood. Janes. 1.b w., B1 Lood
Burnes, e Oralan, M Leod... Bythe, not mat
Sundries
Total
SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.
The Anglophobian Outburst. Loudon, Nov, 15.-Students are mainly 3 rozponible for the anti-Chamberlain movą.
ment in Gormany.
At an anti-Semitic meeting at Berliu a lecturer urged the Boors to assassinate Mr Chamberlain, thereby ridding Germany of 19 ascd who was fit for the gallows.'
14
174
Some meetings have asked the German Emperor to rebuke Mr Chamberlain for his impudence,
The Veteran Soldiers Leagues have abandoned the natery after a hint from the Government,
Bowling Saunders, 84 balls. 3 maidens. 27 runs, no wickets: Leod, 158 balls, S wardens. 57 runs, wickets; Collins; 138
Nov. 20.—According to Genuar pro-Boer balis, & maidens, of runa, 5 wickets; Armorgans, the anti-Chamberlain demonstra strong, 49 balls, amidons, lô runs, no wickets Laver, 30 balls, 3 maidens, 3 runs, tas in Germany have assumed a wider and a micro distinct anti-British charactor: no wieketa.
The Times says that the Pan-Germanic 99 Leaga couvenie a crowded weeting at Zurich, Switzerland. The Swise, while
VICTORIA. PIEST INNINGS, McLend↳ Barnos
Worrall, Jones, b Barnos Grabani, b Barnesumi Armstrong, cand b Barnes.....
M Michael, bx, b Barces...
Stuckey, e Braund, Blythe
M'Alister,
c Barucs, b Braund
cer and b Blythe .......
Liver, c
Fry, not out
Collins, Braund Saunders, Blythe
Sundrics.....
222
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Nov. 24. The Duke of Devonshire, the could not have exhibitod moro anxiety fan called to the Magnificent Collection of unset BRAZILIAN WHITE, BLUE and The Whole Range
were the judges of the right moment and not too clean tactics imparted into they grant self-govemment to the annexed terri-game, more particularly in its latter stages, tories.
The Fighters---
London, Nov. 19.-Lieutenant Prineo Radzivill, of Kitchener's Fighting Seous, Was dangerously wounded in the last encounter with Commandnat de Wel.
INDIAN DIAMONDS. QUEENSLAND and HUNGARIAN OPALS.
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by the soldints. Russell and Ruw especial. To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements
ly, were the victims of rough play, perhaps due to over-excitement, but more likely to rather incomplete knowledge of the game. (The wounded lieutenant is probably Play from the start was very fast, and the Fruce Wacia Radziwill, the son of Prince Fusiliers quickly carried the sphere into Wiliam Radziwill, now residing in LonClubs territory, hat Bussoll was in his place, don.]
now
A
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The 21st (Empress of ledia's) Lancers Soon after this, he received a nasty kick in stationed at Dublin bave been ordered the back, which might have caused serious to South Africa,
railway has been completed beyond de injury. However, the game continued, Jager's Drift from Dundee in Northern the und being worked up nad down the Major-General F. W. Kitchener visits field at a very rapid pace. Hali time er- rived with a clean score alient. In the England for the porposo of taking a rest,
Adrice received at Brussels tate that second moiety, the Fusiliers seemed de Ms. Steyn, the wife of ex-President Steyu.termined to get a goal at any cost, and and their five children, have been departed were rewarded by netting the ball ten from South Afrien
to the simultaneous minutes after the interval, Kew having no
Now, the 20 hondars the conspiracy was
artest of the
in the head.
possible chance of saving. The Refereo
6 sympathising with the Boers, protest nipped.The Johannesburg conspiracy now cautioned one or two of C' Company |
against Germans abusing the hospitality of 29 Switzerland.
Nov.
Total........................... 133 Bowing-Barnes, 174 balls, 61 runs, 5 maidens, wickets, i ne ball; Blythe, 187 balls, 37 runs, 12 maidens, 3 wickets: Brand, 54 balls, 26 runs, 3 muidens, 21 wickets.
SECOND ISNISOS.
A Boar WORD who is violently anti British and who is an inmate of the refugee camp near Pietermaritzburg writes to a friend stating that those who complain
mast lie.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
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shows that persons were intriguing against for rough play, one man having very badly the British and communkating with the handled Kow; tho tall was, at the time, 22.-Mr Chamberlain, repiyiugenopy. Decunients showing the working
being several yards away from goal-mouth. to a latter from Herr Saxas, the London of the organisation have been seized.
The Statist, with 1000 guinens, heads an There was no further scoring. Play was correspondent of the Berlin newspaper the appeal for funds for a Volunteer Mounted marred by the unpleasant tactics. referred Fonische Zeitung, aid that in his recent Corps to serve in South Africa.
to, and the soldiers would do well to re- speech, in which he mentioned the conduct
member that, in a friendly game of foot- of the German xcy in France in the war
quite unjustifiable. For the winners the, of 1870, there was no suggestion that the
full, such rough and hurtling methods are
verities which he cited exceeded just and
left half played a good gatae. The left He had added that
outside forward was prominent, and the necessary measures. what was right and proper when done by
right back played a very strong defence.
TOTICE is hereby given that the Court another nation in the past could not be
Reuter's correspondent in an exhaustive On the Club side, Chad. Key did good
Nhast by virtue of Section 3 of Ordin review of the situation in South Africa work in gral. Russell was study and ri barbarous when done by Great Britain.
Harr Sasso, in the course of an inter-states that sulid progress is being made in
restricting the enemy's area by the exton liable as usual, arul Lowe, in the front rank,ance No. 3 of 1897, made an Order limiting view, said that the intervention of Dr.
of the block boune system.
was prominent. Van der Florideu might to the 16th day of March, 1902, for send- sipp
ing in Claims against the above Estato.
All Creditors are hereby required to send 17 Leyds was the real cause of the agitation. correspondont of the Morning Post in
a description of the military farms shown be reminder once again that individual
said Date: Many German newspapers werp starving, that they ara being worked at a profit. I play now-clays is not good for his team their Claims to the Undersigned before the
M'Leod, e Braund, b. Bamea...................
Worrali, b Barnes ........
Grahani, b Bamies · na
26
Armstrong, c'Fraund, b Barnes.....
2
M'Michael, Carnott, Is Blythe...........
4
Stuckey, Lilley, b Haywani..
Laver, e Garnett, h Barnes
Fry, h Hayward
Collins, b Barros
M*Atister, b Baros
Saunders, aut nut
Sundries
11
89
5
Tot Bowling-Barnes, 96 balls, 38 runs, amidens, 7 wickets, 2 no-balle: Blythe, 06 halls, 36 rons, 2 maidens, 1 ticket; Tay ward, 25 balis, 15 runs, 1. maiden.
wickets.
England v. Now South Wales. The following are the full scores of the watch at Sydney -
NEW SOUTH WALES. FIRST' INNINGS,
V. Trumper b Bround
M. A. Noble, b Braund
C. (regory, lbw, b Braun..
S. E. Gregory, Brannd, h Barnes ...
A. J. Hopkins, Lilley, b Jessop.....
F. Iredale. Lilley, b Brund
R. A. Duff, & Madaren, b Barnes...
L. 0. S. Poidevin, and h Braund"
G. R. C. Clarke, o MacTaien. Braud
J. J. Kelly, not out ....................
W. P. Howell. run out...
Bres 9, log byes 1. no-balls 9.
Total
67
0
30
24
10
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The North German Gazette in common-
Another inmate declares that there is no ground.
round of complaint, that the refugees play tennie daily, and there is abundance of food and clothing.
The are now under exltivation is 5000 when other men are waiting to take tha
keres.
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Nov, 20-Lord Kitchener, in replying to ball. His fault was less noticeable to thia the Daily Mail, says that the allegation of game than during the seasogo far as gone. 2597 the British exposing women and children The three halves, Bennett, Bormar and
to the enemy's fire was absolutely baseless.
The Colage Galte expresses serprise at Jenkins were all good; Bounar standing
the credulity of 650 pastors signing a me-out a little more prominently than the metial embodying the story.
ting upon the Anglopholie demonstration in Germany, says that the demonstrations are a justifiable resentment against the in- considerate and offensive expression of a single Tiritish Minister; but, the North
M. van Lynden, in the course of his others. If Captain Lown has any hopes of Geraan Gasette aaya, they should not extend to the British Government or speech at the Hague, stated that a Dutch the Shield at all, he must get a team to-
people. Mr Chamberlain's Red Cross Ambulancs had been arrested the British explanation, fire husspaper continues, by the British authorities in South Africa, gether and endeavour to play the same mialises his speech which
oving to the discovery that the leaders of team at least twice a week. led Anglophobia in Germany. Nobody the ambulanco were communicating with would deny the general truth of the statements which were advanced as a apology for the severities which noompany all wars. Iu conclusion the North German Gazelle states that official action by Gar mary against the unofficial expressions of
front
had rekind
14 M. Chamberlain is unnecessary. The high 36 reputation of the Germany, its 15 humanity, and its valour are beyond the 1 reach of false and misplaced comparisons.
Times,
in commeating on the The 17 statements of the North German Gazette, 3aara-We are astonished at the unfainese 34 of the North German Gazelle in refraining quoting Mr Chaciberlain and in misre im. Mr Chamberlain, who presenting him. 288 with the whole Government and the nation, Fall of wickets: 1-85, 2-87, -101.indignantly repudiated the accusations of 4-113, 5--145, 6-146, 7-177, B-05, eruelty made spinst the British, simply
en muacate the measures which in pre 9-227, 10-288.
Fosting Aualysis. --Jessop, 14 overs, 3vhus wars indifferent countries were more overs, 11 maidens, 100 runs, 6 wickets; maidens, 11 runs, 1 wicket; Braund, severe than those adopted by Great Britain BATUES, 28 overs, 2 maidens, 83 runs, 2 wickets: Gan, 8overs, 2 maidens, 3 runs. Gunn bowled five no-balls and Barnes four.
SECOND INNINAS.
W. P. Howell b Barnes....
J. J. Kelly, e M Laren, b Brannd.
V. Trumper, b Brand...
A. J. Hopkins, Tyldesley, b Braund
S. Gregor
b Barnes
M. A: Noble, b Barnes re
C. Gregory, low. b Brund........
Boor Generals. He said that Grest Britain bad not confiscated the Netherlands Rail-
of the Transvaal. way of
Not Avocat extension of the rail-
the campaign.
the investe
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Previous. day
As attempt to murder the British Cour Raetor... mandant at Carnarson, Cape Colony, was Temperature frustrated. Loyalista hold a meeting of in- Humidity
A reward has been offered fur Direction of dignationi
Wind... the arrest of the criminal.
Boer Foree ....... Commandant Buys hay seut red Schnipers, who is alleged to be the Weather actual murderer of Lieutenant Miers, to Rain... General Louis Botha for punishment.
Lori Küchener reported on September
at bin
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in South Africa. Mr Chamberlin did not admit that there was any wrong in British measures. The sensitiveness of the Cer mans is at justified by anything Mr Chamberlain said. We, equally with the Germans, are entitled to guard our honour. Wo resent hateful and prisonous calumnies, The belief that the war in South Africa York, said that England was the only
conducted ferociously costs upon a propar- 4gants of mentacity and malignity genera anty shore, during a great war, ominent CHADWICK KEW, to the excellent Accommodation provided HOUSES and LAND
and the Gasbags. Nov. 19.-Lord Salisbury, in acknowled- Jiging role of confidence of a useeting at
denunciation by Sir Hanry Campbell of the enemy.
Nov. 20-Str Henry Campbell-Banner-
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21
25
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97 ting international ill-feeling.
and the
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Bannerman of what he termed methods
(IMTE OF POATE AND NOBLE.) Hongkong, July 12, 1897.
with Electric Light.
258A
A Doctor is carried.
0
L. 13, 8. Puidevia. not out...
101
F.A. Iredale, e M Gahey, li Jones...
man, speaking at Plymouth last night, sid of barbarism has furnished & protect to the that he had not uttered one syllable w which iltwishers of Great Britain.
canld be twisted into an encouragement of
+7
10
Byes 10, lcg byee 5, no bažis 7........
22
Total
429
K. & Duff, and b Brun
G. R. C. Clarke, lbw, b Braund...er.
Fall of wickets for 35, 2 For 62, 3 for
DENTISTRY.
SUI SANG,
The Standard and the Daily Chronze the Buers. He had never even expressed, warn Germany of the cater of tolerating ordinary pity or sympathy for the Boers. unlicensed abuse of Great Britain.
Great Britain should only govern the Buers Lately Practising with Dr. 1. SAKATA
DENTIST. No. 4, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, January 1, 1898.
The Daily News says that the Gorry their willing help and not despite their Government has been driven to take an ernity. Toril would remain while Br
usual course. That Guretument is con-
ettivo. 69, 4 for 101, a for 1, 6 fo: 116, forscious that it cannot afford to put itself Chamberlain and Land Müner remained in The Standard in commenting upon the
TING IE N ratulurus sacrifice of national sell-Burgeon Dentist, speech denounces the propres being respect. bir H. Campbell-Banderman, the Standard says, admits that independence must be withheld from the Boers.
DVOIS
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The Dirly Chronicle exposes the exis- ence of a pro-Beer cabal for the capture of the National Liboral Federation.
in the opinion of the partakers in a 115. 8 for 264, 9 Jus 399, 10 for 429.
at angrily expressed agitation Bowling Atalysis-Jessup, 18 prars, maidens, 67 runs, no wisket; Barnes, 46 which has doubtless been conducted with
some injustice to
to the British Army. 8 maidens, 105 runs, 3 wicketu
Nov. 23. Owing to the comments of Bri- Braund, 56 overs, 18 maidens, 180 runs,
the outbreak of Anglo Dow psperson 3 maidens, wickets; Jones, overs, rans, 1 wicket; Gunn, 11 overs, 4 maidens, phobis in Germany, some German newe I runs, no wicket; Mabey, & over 1 papers are calmer. Many newnapors in maiden, 10 runs, no wicket: Hayward, 9 Empire unit the commonta of British jour
s lest they should aggravate matters. Nov. 21St Honry Campbell-Banner- erein, 1 unider, 41 russ, no wicket;
The Frankfurter Zeitung counsels Get-
ws, speaking at Bath last right, said that Quoito, 3 overs, 0 muidens, 12 rue, to exercise anber windedness and the differences in the Liberal party were cantion, lest they should sacrifice the friend-
a healthy and wholesome diversity of opin Gauri Sowled six no-balls, and Barnes ship of Great Britain for the ulterior ion. Ha denounced what he termed
tatives of the instigators of Anglophobia. Glibustering Empire, which he said, was Nov. 26 Most of the Garman newspa not entitled to obliterate the identity 140 poported British atrocities in South Africa.
pers puldish strong contradictions of the the Boets.
Peace Prospects.
wicket.
one,
ENGLAND-IIRST INNINGS.
A. C. MacLarn. © C. Gregory,
Lips
C. MGsley, and b Clarko
T. Hayward, bw, b Noble.
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G. L. Jeb Clarko...
A. A. Lilley, b Hopkins
J. Gano, b
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LO, Braund, not out
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Nos. 25.-The Earl of Durban, in a address yesterday, stated that when Sir H. Nov. 19-Dr Leyds has declared that Campbell Bannerman declared that the thurs will to no poster without s British vahabad 14 of the independence of the now annexed some behavivur he was a fool if he believert it rodierwise he was a knave for saying so repritories.
Nov 20-Mr A. J. Herbokit, a mom-for partinant purposes.
yesterday Mr H. Asquith in an sildress. ber of the Legislative Council of Cape
stated there was no ground for oxaggerated has visited the concentration Camps simian with regard to the war white Colony.
Orange River Calony and in the Transras). He states that the camps aro Europe was ringing with violent calumnies admirably inasaged. Mr Hetholde affirms against our troops, who, he was bound to and with emphasis, in urage, en- that the ombect of the waere dying. say The fairness of the trials of rebels at Graaf durance, and bumsuity had never ban
Alterations and additions to Advertise Reinct has created an immense impression. surpassed in the annals of warfate. No The President of the Court gives the rebels illusory trace was wanted.
Nov. 57-Sir Henry Campbell-Banner every trude. The better class of the
Dir Herholly fariners,
heartily insu, speaking at Lancaster last night, said menta en Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be The Full Details Frined in Pamphlet Form. adds.
that the statement by Lord Salisbury that sent to this Ofice but later than 11am. New overs, maidenie, 62 runs wickets sick of the warders assisting no shred of indepcadence, would be left the Advertisements should be sent in before
Nov. 28-The ex-burghers
8. Barnes, et Kelly, Trumper.....
Leg byes
Total Fall of wickets-1-25, 2-6, 3-501 4-75, 5-141, 8-160,253,8-298 9298, 10-32
Bowlug Analysis.--Kahle, 6 orors, maidens, 22 runa, 1 wicket; Howell, 2
the
Clarke 34 over 7 maidens, 98 rues, 4 wie- kets; Trumper, 193 overe, 3 maidens, 68the Briteb aro designated National Scouts Buers, and the insuits to other Power nuus. I wickets Hopkins, 20 overs, I maid-They are useful in special raids and inffered by Mr Chamberlain, had done mors
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Linjury to Gres: Britain than all tho en, 8 runs, 2 wickets.
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