WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908.

THE TEST MATCH.

Fine Exhibition of Batting, V. Saunders...

[From Our Special Correspondent.),

SYDNEY, Feb. 25, 0 p.m. Shortly after the ten ad- journment Trumper reached the century the first he has seprod this season in test cricket. being warmly cheered by the spectators.

Together with Hill he carried

the total along rapidly, losing his partner after Hill had scored 44.

Trumper remained in until close upon time, being beaten

when he had 166.runs to his

PARTNERSHIP QUESTION.

Hartigan ..

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V. Ransford, not out H. Carter...

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422

In the Supreme Court to-day an action was brought by Cheng Ying-cheung against Lau Fuk to recovor 8917.50 due for money 24 lent. Mr. G. E. Morrell (of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and Morrell) appeared for the defendant.

Sundries....

Total

J. N. Crawford W. Rhodes

BOWLING.

W. R

5 141 4 102 78

1

0 64

0

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F. S. Barnes ... L. C Braund...... J. B. Hobbs

ENGLAND.

First Innings

Becond Innings,

G. Gunn ...

K. L. Hutchings

credit. The brilliance of his per. B. Hobbs,

formance was generally admired F. L. Fane, not out......... and the young New South J. Hardstaff, riot out,

Wales batsman was accorded

an enthusiastic ovation on his

return to the pavilion.

W. Armstrong and V. Rans- ford batted out time, the former: scoring 19 and the latter 4.

When stumps were drawn the Australians had scored 357 for six wickets, wing 213

Y ahead.

TO-DAY'S PLAY.

Slow Cricket.

(From On Sperint l'orrespondent, )

Sunn, February 26, 1.50 p m During last night heavy rain fell and the wicket was notice ably affected.

Armstrong, whose score was 19 and Ransford with 4, were the not out men. After he had

THE CHINA MAIL.

ARMS RUNNING.

Further Precautions,

(From Our Torrespondent.)

CANTON, February 24.

Following the despatel of a Chinesa

THE AMOY TRAGEDY.

A Customs Man Killed,

(From Our Correspondent.)

AMOX, February 24. On Monday the 17th. inst., Russell came

the New Amoy Hotel,

HOME SPORTING..

(Chir Special Letter.)

LONDON, January 3.

THE TRUF.

From news to land from Amories, it is evident that tile trainer and first jockey to

SHORTHAND CERTIFICATES. W ;

Lady Lugard presented the certificates won by students in shorthand who sat last year for examination before the local Pitman'espeed Committee. The certificates wore presented at St. Joseph's College there being present in addition to Lady Lugard,

through the wonderful 'success of that Pozzoni, Consul-General Romane, Mrs Plaintiff swore he introduced the defenfiotills to patrol the coasts in Bouth China in here from Dodd Island, bringing with Mr J. B. Keune reaped a good harvest Mr E. D. C. Wolfe; His Lardship Bishop dant to the managor of the Dairy Farm Co., in order to stop arms and ammunition him a sick man, who is being attended to gentleman's horse during 1907. James Justi, Mr A. J. Brackenbury, and the fol AVER and as a result the defendant obtained a conning which was reported yesterday, the at the Amor Hospital. Russell put up at Rowe, the tminor, received 10 per cent. of loving members of the Committer :-Very

contract to build some cowsheds. Plaintif Chinese authorities hare established a

On Tuesday the winnings (£80.513) his share therefore Rer. Father do Maria, Father Augustin, 28.20 advanced the defendant monies from time private agency in Macao from which place evoning, he went out at 8p.m. He returned being just over $8,050, or 40,250 gold.ee.) The Chairman pointed out that twe

Mr A. Ramsey and Mr 8. Kingsbury (hon. 25.50 time, and was now claiming repayment. it is stated that information has been to the Hotel about 12, and there is no This was not all, for his retaining and other of the certificates were for 80 words par 78.00

Cross-examined plaintif said he was not received that the illegal trade has been doubt about it was very much the worse to have to be considered. The figures are minute and one for 60 words per minute as partner in the Thi Thong shop. Lau extensively carried on by the Chinese for liquor, Finding ho could not sleep, Fuk promised to give him 810 a month, dealers. The question of arms and he cure dawu-stairs, and said he was instructing, because it is often and our with transcription. It was hoped to hold and "something good" when the work munition snuggling will be clearly defined going out again, All his movements from trainers are badly paid in comparison to another examination in June.

Lady Lugard, on presenting the was finished.

by the Chinese Authorities, and negotia this point are more or less uncertain. He the jockey. This is certainly true and it

unruly seams right that the rider of the certificates, was in turn presented with a Defendant said the 210 a month re-tions with the Macno Government will was found early on Wednesday morning on

for wages. coived by plaintiff They undertook the work together and take place shortly in order to reader the the verandah of a Japanese house, with horso should reap. a bigger reward that silver trowel as a memento of the occasion, .... 281 both drew wages. Plaintiff was to supply reming of arms into the interior an im-only his trousers on, and a bisnket wrapt the nun who has had all the trouble and and then her Ladyship addressed a fow

worry of sending them to the post in appropriate words to those present." possibility, in the same way as the trade out his head. the capital and defendant was to do the work.

was prohibited in Hongkong.

Sundries

Three for

DR SUN YAT SEN.

Further Action.

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

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THE HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

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The annual horticultural show was open- jed at 2 p.m. to-day in the Botanical. Gardens, and during the afternoon a largo 8umber of visitors was in attoudation, 1The shoving made was a really creditable one, particularly with respect to vegetables, of which there were inany varieties and 41 splendid specimens. The first terrace was covered in with a large matshed, boneath which were long tables on which the ex- hibits were displayed. The judging was concluded in the farer, the results being ng follow-

Pots-Pork GROUT A-Plants Gardens only- Fots of Annuals or plants raised from sech the same season, E. M. Hazelud

Po, February 25. The Waiwupu has again communica tod with the British Minister in regard to the rebel leader, Dr Sun Yat Sen The Chinese Goretxuent still asks the

H. E. Tomkins 2; 3 Pots of

Flowering plants, uther

other than annuals, Birs Van Buren 1. Ho Kom Tang 2; 3 Pots of Geraniums, Bra Turner 1. Mrs Gibbs 2; 3 Pots of Dahlias, E. M. Hazeland 1; 3 Pots Hasciand of Verbenas, Mrs Turner 1, E. M.

LADY LUGARD'S EXPERIENCE

WITH SHORTHAND, ..

of

At the inquest, the doctors gave the winning condition. Mr Keene's Jockey, opinion that the bruise at the back of his W. Miller, also find a percentage of the

The Boston correspondent of the "Contral Nowa" telegraphs that the well- lead, was not caused by any sharp in-winuings, which amounted to £2,500, urid strument, but appeared to have been got he also had a retainer. Some of our crack known Italian operatie singer, Florence from having bamped up against something jockeys aro-believed to have earned some Constantine, jealous of the fame of his hard. There in, however, an idea that the thing in the neighbourhood of £10,000 distinguished countryman, Signos Caruso, bruiso may have been inflicted by a stone, during special seasons and such figures has challenged, the great tenor to a singing contest. Constantine proposes that ch thrown from behind:

probably nuke maya lad think that to shall stake $10,000 and the judges shall be

fow con

The-

Slott rövidents tite aware by this time the many stoomplishments of Lady Lugard, sad of the strenuous efforts she is constantly Two coolics, one belon.ing to Dr. Mac-Locrime a jockey must be a short cut to selected by inptual consent. putting forth to gain others. We all know Dougall, and the other to the British wealth. Thers is of course, the other side rot yet replied to the challenge.

lift her Ladyship has travelled and on-Consul hare been caught, and confined in of the picture and only a dured hardships, that she can write books the Municipal Council Gaol A sampan reach the top, and often then only after and write them well-and most of us known, and another, bave so far oluded the many disappointrionts. At the present that sho is now giappling with the Chinese police, and bare exciped to Amoy, where time we have the example of W. Higgs, langungo and other subjects that make for they are being vigorously hunted, and they knowledge and enjoyment, despite her will no doubt speedily be arrested. arduous social duties. What most of us

So far, the clothes belonging to the man did not know is that her Ladyship had have not been found, once tackled shorthand, and those who have hazarded the task whether they have coho

cropper over the significance of long and short vowels, dipthongs, abbreviations, and so on, or not, will readily sympathise with Her Excellency.

Lady Lugari mule the confession at St. 3 pots Mignonette, Sin Ah Fai 1; 3 pota Nasturtium, E. M. Hazeland 1. Mrs Jusapla's College yesterday when she pro- Tung : 1; sented the certificates to tho atudents tall, Tazetta.

The motive of crime, if crime there be, seems to be money. Russell and 821 in his pocket when he left the Hotel, and also wore a silver watch.

The burial took place on Thursday after- noon in the Cemetery, when Rev. J. MacGowan read the service. About 20 persons were present.

Russch was only 27 years of age, and had

who waited so long to rise above 'stable- Iand rank that he was on the point of giving up the game, when Mr J. C. Sullivan gave him his chance. Higgs has never forgotten this and, in spite of many tempt. ing offers, the first call on his services belongs to Mr Sullivan.

EXCITABLE HORSES.

One of Australia's best trainers recently lund a faw words to say about excitable horses and method of schooling then at the starting gate, which are very interest- ing. He claims that by leading horses

British Minister if communication might Gibbs 2; 3 pots Freesia, Mrs Heaton who had succeeded in the examination been 43 months in the Customs. He was under the gutoa for times and by allowing

3 Pots of Narcissus

he sent to the Governor of Singapore to Mr Ho Tung 2; 3 Pots of Heliotrop sot by the Pituan's Sherthand Comboni in Glasgow, but had spout most of his the animals to feel the tapes with their

deport Sun.

CHINA IMPROVES

DEFENCES.

(Chiness Mail's Service.)

PERING, February 25. Actions are being taken by the Board brought his total to 32 Arm of War for the improvement of inlagd strong was defeated and his and cost defences. Instructions to place was taken by HartiganViceroys and Governors throughout Empire to that effect bave been sent. the Queenslander.

AUSTRALIANS ALL OUT.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

E. M. Hazeland 1, Mrs Turner 2; 2 Pots

Sho told thosa prosent tlist

of Ferns, distinct varieties, one exhibit wittee. only, disqualified: 3 Pots of Fan Palms she took a special interest and sympathy (Livistonia chinensis), Sin Ah Fai 1, Mrs in shorthand because she lund struggled Cilibs 2; 3 Pots of Putns other than through the beginning of it herself, and Palms, J. Barton 1, Mrs Gibbs 2; 3 Pots o

Mrs Gibhs Marigolds, Mrs Ho Tung 1

know what a lot of difficulty and what B: Cut Flowers-Peak Gardens Group Bunches of cut fovers.

distinot

industry and patience were necessary in varieties, only one exhibit; 4 Hunelus order to got anywhere past that sixty word Nasturtium, distinct colours: Mrs Turmur

Bun

a long time since she had learned it, and

1, E. M. Hazeland 2: 19 Pansics, Mark, which she had never passed. It was Turner 1, Mrs H. E. Tuskins 2; 1 Banch she hoped that the boys would put their

Life in Australia.

COMMERCIAL

ON THE RIALTO: Banks are offering at 8700 with small

sullers,

Unions-Business has been done in large

lines at 8950), and further buyers

Steamboats are offering at 981, ex the dividend of $1.25 paid yesterday.

Sugars have buyers at 8114 cash and

Violets, exhibits.

no

Vegetables &c.-Peak Gar-knowledge of shorthand to a better use GROUP C: thedens only: Best collection of vegetables than she had dere. All she had done

not less than 6 varieties. (Thosu must ho staged in a box not larger than 4 ft. x3 ft. with her was to utilise it a little for notes and 3 inches deep), Mrs Ho Tung: 2 Heads and for household receipts. The other day,valent rates forward, being a fiee of $1

M. Hazeland 1, Sio Ah E.

Inving entered into a struggle with a Chi- por abam sinco yesterday. Mr He Tung

of Catery, Ousland 22

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Phi 2;

1. E. M.

Sid

4

Fai 1,

A meeting of the Legislativo Council

will be held on Thursday, at 2:30 p.m.

Wharvos-Buyers at Bib for old and

notes, will go a long way towards making

"Caruso ban

ROBINSON PIANO

COMPANY, LTD.

NEW PIANOS

ON HIRE

AT

them logs fear of the barrior. Naturally $10 per month.

is the strangeness of the "gato" which

worries some animals and in the majority

of cases proper schooling would lead to better behaviour at the post.

ww

We saw some Grand National horses out in the Park Steeple Chase at the recent Hurst Park Meeting. The field only nabored four-Ascetic's Silver, Timothy Titus, Ramunculus, and Do Be Quick, and they all shoulderel 11st. lbs. which inade it quite a championship, The Bret thres have all shown form over the Grand National country, the first, of course, blue ribbon. Ali having won the three bad to

32 Cablages, uese washerman on the subject of the pr| 631 for now. We understand the Directors however, se MUP with defeat,

E. M. Hazeland 2; per washing of white tammet, she huntud

F.

2 Lettuces, E. 61. Hazeland 1; 6 Keets, E. up an old receipt which she had preserved

M. Hazeland 1; Mrs M. Slade 2; 6 Carrois, and to her horror found that it was written Mre Griffen 1:6 Turnips, Mrs M. Slade 1,

Slade 2.

Ho

have decided, subject to audit, to pay dividend of $2 per share on the oil.

can

a

R. Hodaon's more car- Ranunculus aro rid off the honours. Ascetic's Silver and far from fit, but Timothy Titus sppoured all right and started equal faromito with the winner, so that Mir

TUNING INCLUSIVE.

WHY PAY $1.75

FOR

NOVELS?

to-date Volumes for

West Points have buyers at 848, and

probably be placed at 649, sailers being Hodson's enridite must be distinctly You can read the latest

good. It may be added that big fields unwilling to part at anything under $60.

have been the order at the holiday Exturis Humphreys have found bayers at $1015: and, in spite of a catting easterly gale, the China Providents have been done at attendance at Hurst Park and Manchester:

was decidedly good. 882 and there are further buyers. closing with sellers at the sine.

China Borneos have been, doue at $11.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

The New Zealanders played their first International fixture on New Year's day when they met the Welsh team at Abor- dare. Folly 12,000 spectators witnessed

The new comer was not fater to add to his test match laurels as he was out after scoring five. Ransford played with extreme

The Hon. Attorney General will proposu caution aul was 15 not out at the folturing Resolution:-Wheresa by Mrs Griffon 2: 6 Unions, ao exhibit; 12 in shorthaud. (Laughter.) She had the the luncheon adjournment.

section of the Summoning of Chinese Tomatoes, Mrs Ho Tang 1: E. i. Haze greatest difficulty in reading it. At ist

26 Radishes, E. M. Hazeland 1; The score was then 387 for Ordinance 1899 (No. 12 of 1899) it was land, 2

something into colf water, but what that enacted that the said Ordinance should only 25 puds of Foss, Mrs Ho Tung I. Mrs Msho deciphered something about patteg eight wickets, the morning continuo in operition for a period of tro "GLOVE E: Plants in Pote-open to all: something was she had the greatest dii- session having been productive years from the noming into operation of the 6 pots of Annuals or plants raised from vulty in discovering. She looked and said Ordinance and for such further period sped the same senson. Chou Leep Chee 1, looked and ultimately found out that it of only 30 runs.

of Flowering was sassoline written without the vowel Kom Tong 2: 3 puts

William Powell's have huyois at 86, or perioda as might, from time to time, bu determined by resolution of the Legislatives other than annuals. D. Dorabjeel, Ho point. Thoso, who do not know anything

Shanghai Docks bave declined to Tis, 80 Kom Tang 2; 3 ports of Fan Pahus (Lavis tonia chinousis

1. Ho Kom of the mysteries of shortland will be in with sellers in the north. Council,

Dorabjer And whereas it is desirable that the said Tong 2; 3 pots Paims other than Fan trusted to learn that simpler words than Ordinance should remain in fores outil e Paltas, Miss Wallace 1, Hon. Mr Keswick 2; sassoline baro often failed oven expert

Paul Chater 1, MTM 3 pots Roses, Sir operation is determined by a further Brewin 2; 3 Bota Freceis, Hon.

particular have often is grudge against the 1, Sir Paul Chater It is hereby resolved by this Council that Hon. Mr Keswick 1. Sir Paul Chater 9; 3eporters who occasionally make an outline The Seumoning of Chinese Ordunnes pots Camellias, Chon Eeep Chen L, Ho Kom for one wond do-duty for another, with 1800 sh be and heroby is continued in Tong 23 pots Dahlins, D. Dorabjes 1, Hon.results disastrous to the sense of the of the "Asabi" the Yokohama Specie visitors were without J. H. Smith, their

Mr Keswick 2; 3 pots Carnations force until its operation is determined by Ransford kept his wicket The Hon. Attorney General will more intact while H. Cotter hit out the third reading of the Bill entitled Aa

Ordinance to amend the Chinese Emigro-Violets, and the latter scored 22 boforetion rannes, 1889. he was beaten. Ransford scoring A meeting of the Finance Chater 2;

will be held immediately after committer five ouly

SNE, February 20, 4.15 v.3. The Australians' second in inngs came to a close shortly after the tiffen adjournment, the last two wickets adding

35 runs.

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J. V. Saunders failed to score and the innings. closed for 422, Ransford being 21, uot out.

J. N. Crawford and W. Rhodes were the most success-

resolution,

a further resolution of this Council.

UNSETTLED KWANGSI

Robbery and Violence.

(From Our Correspondent.)

Wucnow, February 21.

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CENTRA

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There have recently been a number of the match, which the visitors looked like WATKINS'

Honick stenographers and public speakers in failures in Osaka noong iron and cotton winning until just before time, when, D

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and,

Chioa

Piontues, II. W. Looker 1, Sir Paul Chator 2; speech and the good name and fame of 3 pats Dianthus, other varieties excluding the speaker. Caruation and Picuteo, H. W.. Looker 1,

2; 3 pota of Pansies, Mrs Jordan 2; LOPITH Leep Chee 1 Mrs He Tung 2; pots Bo Tungl H. W. Looker 2:3 poté Mignonette, H. W. Look or 1, Sir Paul Nasturtium Blon: Mate Na 1, the fall varieties).

H.

3 pots Nasturtium (dwarf vaziri,

Locker 1, F. Howell 2; 3 pots Mrs Ho Tung 1, Chus Lepp Chee 3; 3 pobs Asalons Ho Kom Tong 1 D. Dorabjee 2 Pots Ferns, exchang Maiden Hair Ferns, Ho Koni

23 pots

SPORTING.

Rifo Shooting.

denters, burge sums boing involved. ·

Jones, one of the forwards, got over for a last try, which enabled his team to win by According to the Makdon correspondent 9 points to 8. It niny he added that the Bank, the only Japanese banking concern famous three-quarter, and others have also suffered from injuries lately. Still the in Manchurin, largely increased its business Walsh Northern Union tears cannot be during the last half-year-

During the ten days from the 11th of tho

CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

compared to the pick of the Welsh Rugby Union world, which points to our visitors of the strength being woll below the

Zealanders first moon to the 20th, the number of original All Blacks The New the passengers carried by the Canton-Hankow will sousa Bnish their club matches and tun No Subscription.

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Railway is estimated at 31,809, while the games played have resulted in just on £10,000 gate money, so that from what VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOČIATION. amount of fares collected is $3,911.81.

can be scan. at present each player will receive £250 to £300 as his share of Shooting datos for March, 1908; Gor crnor's Cup, Chator Cup and May Cups.

The Central Government has received a the tour: This does hat compare with the cheques handled by the Australian Baturday, 29th Feb. 2 to 6.30 and Sun-memorial from Viceroy Hsu Shil-chang, (amateur) cricketers after touring here, day, 1st Mar. 10 to 12,30, 600 yards King's of the Thies Eastern Provinces of Man- but it is quite enough to give a fillip to 1. D. Doom Toog 1, D. D. Park Range.

euris, complaining of the lack of funds to professional Rugby football. Douglas Cup.-Saturday, 7th Mar. 2 to carry out the reforms ordered by Imperial yards Peak Itango.

anthemum, Ho 3 pots Primula, Chun Leep Chee-1; 3 pats 3 pats Daphne, no exhibits; 3

..

ful of the English bowlers, the. Recently I have been trying to make ceny, Ho Koni Tong 1:3 pots Aster, 5.30 and Sunday, 8th Mar. 10 to 12.30, 800 command. His Excellency, therefore, re-

former taking 5 wickets for 141 runs and the latter 4 for 102.

with J. B. Hobbs.

scored 13

no prize

same personal investigations with regard to pets Chinese Orchids, Mrs Ho Tung 1, Ho

the unsettled condition of the Kwangsi Kom Tong 2

GROUP F Cut Flowera, open to

from all classes of Chinese elicit informs Button hole buugusts, 3

is not

4

ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL,

No Membership Fee.

PURCHASER of one Novo!

at $1.00 becomes a mem- commends that permission to increase the The thirt luternational between Franceber and is entitled to

change Borkaley Cup.Saturday, 21st Mar. 2ent likin of his Viceroyalty should be to 5.50 and Sunday, 22nd Mnr. 10 to 12.90, granted. It is reported that the Central sui Euglad under Rugby Rules was play same for any other novel on Government will probably advise the ed on New Year's Day, Paris being the 60 yards King's Park Range.

Throne to consent to the Viceroy's request venue. There has been a lot of trouble payment of 20 cents cash, Hong- Pool. There will be a Pool Competition as the reorganisation of the international about the constitution of the French tean on each of the above datos:

administration of these provinces is vary and at the eleventh hour, two of the Bor-kong currency, for every change,

portant..

The Annual General Mooting of the Association will be helt on Friday, the 27th March, at 6.30 p.ni, at the City Hall. His Excelleney the Governor has signified his intention to be present.

Football.

HARRISON TRAGUE

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BEALL LAST WEEK.

CORRESPONDENCE.

SUPREMIE, COURT VACATION,

(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL) Sin-I notice that your esteemed junior morning contemporary has incorporated

dolais Club players cried off. Under tho oircumstances the Frenchmien did very well

and wors not so inferior as the scors, 19

pbiets to f, would indicate. It is evident CASH BUSINESS.

our neighbours are improving as in the two previous games England won by 30 points

to 8, and 41 points to 13.

BOCORE.

The result of the New Year holiday my letter to you in a leading article.. If the matches has been to still further improve practice in force at house wure to be follow-tho prospects of Manchester United and ed out here, upon a case falling-through, through the death of a witness the Court the lab now hade the First League table

practico in would at once proceed with the next case with 30 points for 21 gamer, a clear load

Province. It is interesting to note how far ll except Chinese Market gardeners. newspaper reports correspond with "actual & Bunches of Cut Flowers (distinct), England's Bad Start, facts. All journals and newspapers which Choa Leep Ches I, D. Dorsbiee 2; 6 deal at all with the affairs of South China Roses, Mr Wakemon 1, A. Nicholson 27

12 Carnations, and/or Picotees. H.

H. W The Englishmen commenced

have constant reference to the general Lo-kur 1, Mrs Jordan 9 12 Pansies, Sir their second innings with 279 uurest in the province. Personal enquiries Paal Chater 1, Choa Loop Chee 2

3 Ladies! and V runs to get to win, the Notts tion which only too strongly confirms moot Gentlemen's, in glasses or vases, A. Ni.

1. Ho Nicholson 1 professional (G. Gunn) opening of these reports. Nearly every country chelast 1:1 Hand bouquet in vase, A.

Tung 2; Best

Best bouquet of mau has his story of armed robbery and Wild Flowers for children not exceeding Wayside assault. No road is considered 15 years of age, Misses Iris, and Dione Gunn, who scored 122 not out free from dangar No journey is naile by Mny 1. Miss Kathleen Criddook 2.

GROUP G: Vegetables-Open to all ex- in the first innings was dismissed water without fear of pirates. Even near

cities as Washow the highwayman cept Chinose Market Gardonors: Colfee-

A large met.

tina of vegetables (not less than 6 varieties). for a duck and Hobbs only Judging from most statements the up Theso must he staged in a box not larger

country villages are far from desirable than 4 ft. x 3 ft. x 3 inches deep, H. W" Co. 3rd M., OF" Co, 3rd BIx... K. L. Hutchings was beaten places of residence. It is not an uncom Looker 1, Bir Pant Chater and

4: 40th Co. R.E. ; Departmental, 0; of some ams!! village or

adopted in our Court delays are inovitable. Chief interest centras is the betten elabs after scoring 2, and at the tea forced suddenly to ty for the kaliflowers, D. Dombjeo 1.

or balot have heca Sir Paul Chator 1, Mrs A. Rodger

their lives, leav

"A" Co. Srd-M1x., 0; 40ts Co.-RE, 2.

With reference to your "portinont ud at the moment there is so little in it LEAGUE TABLE TO 22-2-08.

query

"I consider that we do require a among about half a dozen that there is no adjournment the score stood ating all their possessions to become the Chater 2: 2 Cablages, Sin Ah Fai 1, Mrs

Goals. longer vacation in order to enable the saying which are likely to be the unfort

G Last. A. Rodger: 23 Lettuces, Hon. Mr

Cholden

oldea managed pray of some maranding band of robbers. 41 for 3 wickets.

without whose assis All efforts by the authoritien to repress Regiak 1, He Kora Tong 2; 2 Vegetable

lenders of the Bar, P. W. D. LE. A Platanes alients are unwilling to proceed to Woolwich Arsenal gained a 4-goals-to-0

(0-0)

on visiting Aston Villa, while F. L. Fane (22) and J. Hard-robbery and vinishes inuet with apparently Marrows.D. Dombjes 1, P. W. Goldring 2;

that Telaxation which

Saturday, little success. We hear of most stringent & Beste. Ho Kom Tong 1. Bergeant Kerr 2; F Co., 3rd Mid. 16 14 11 51 11 20

to procure trial,

which plessed Southerners. There staff (3) were the not out mansuras being adopted but with little 6 Carrots, Sir Paul Chater 1; H.W. Lookur 3 A Co., 3rd Mid. 17 10 96.37 19 22 osary one who knows what a barrister's vistory over Suulostand th

work is like will admit to be ascoenty to beneficial result. Chptured bandits are Tarnips, Hun. Mr Keswick 1, D. 88 Co., R.0.A. 16. 115: 391 2092

their continued efficiency.

different tale to tell on New Year's Day, batsmen.

minde to suffer all the rigors of the Chinese Dumbjes 2 12 Onions, no entries; 12 G Co., 3rd Mid. 14 10 1 3 28 10 21 14.7-7887 23 14

If trials were taken in rotation the however, as in the return match between law. Those who are caught, yet who show Tomatoes, H. W. Looker 1, Sir Paul 87 Co., R.G.A

R.E100-83

36 281

business any unwillingness to confess, are subjected Chater 2: 12 Potatoes, Ho Kim Tong 1,40

iness of the Court could be disposed of Sunderland and the Arsenal, the latter in torn time, and the length of the went under by 5 goals to 2: Chelsea aleu to the most terrible torture, almost inbu-D. Dombjeo 2: 26 Radishes, H. W 83 Co., R.G.A....176-11 10 41 12 man in chamctor, at any rate, so it appears Looker 1, Ho Koudring 1, 1. W. Looker H 3rd Mid. 16 3.2 11:11 88-B 220 Brussels Departmental 14 4 1 0 14 37 9

vacation would in no way, in my humble experienced defeat at Middlesbrough (3:1). to the Western mind.

opinion, be injurions to public interest. Sprouts, P. There seems

eems to be a general footlog 2 26 pads of Pons, D: Dorabjes 1, Mrs A. 25 Co., R...16 3 112 10.40 7 among the people that this unnatural state Rodger 2; 25 Frenola Beans, Sir Paul

on thing to bear that all the inhabitants Kom Tops equal; 3 Heads of "G" Co. 3rd Mx., 3; 25th Co. R.E., 0: on the list. Until conig auch of 10 points on Shefteld Wednesday.

The scores are --

AUSTRALIA.

137

2.

34 rice. Grant resentment is felt because so

GROUP H Vegetables-Open to

50 sufficient to meet local requirements.

12

First Innings

Second Innings,

M. A. Noble

J. O'Connor Gregory McCartney Trumper, Hill

Armstrong

Sir

From 1873

873 to 1882 the legal vacation lasted for two months, August fill Soptom- ber, but at present if one of the leaders of the her chooses to go away he can preti-

unate two

to draw

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PRAISE FROM EVERYWHERE,

manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy receive letters from

of afirs is largely dus to the high price of hater 1, H. W. Looker Chinese DO NOT NEGLECT THE CHILD Bally creato a vacation at any timo. If the the most remote corners of the world

muali rice has been exported from the Market Gardeners only; no entries:

sory H. Genom Exhibits Open in this season of the year the fret unvacation be extended to two months it will in praise of this well known medicine. province when the supply is felt to be in-

ring and Foliage Flowering and nil: Best

"natural looseness of a child's bowelt be on the understanding that the Bar will Paroots in Australia, India and Samos sroup of Wo understand that His Excellency

plants

not exceeding 40 pots, Space should have immediate attention. The

with the same satisfactory results as do the Chang den Chun is about to visit Kwangat limited to 12 fest by 10 feet; Mrs Ho Tung thing that, on ho giren is Uhamberlain's contino its holidays within the limits of the give it to thoir babies for colds and group, mothers in one homes, and become just as 166 with a view to making a tour of inspection. 1. Hon. Mr Keswick 2, Ho Kom Tong 31 Colin, Cholera and Diarrhona Ronedy

This seems to be an argument in favour enthusiastic in their praien of its merit 44 We hope that his visit will result in the One Stump or Rookwork, Ho Kon Tong followed by castor oil as directed with each 32 speedy alteration of this diplomble coli-1, Mrs Ho Tang Two Figure Planta bottle of the remedy For "eals by til of an addition to the Bar. Eo. 0.M] For sale by all chemists and store-kape x.

tion of law and order.

Kwbag Soy Un 1, Mr Ho Tung

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