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PHYSICAL SEVERIDRITT,
THE CHINA MAIL.
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
oms," he said. " think "when" o man is on the ground it is not absolutely urceni sary to kick him on the head.
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The crowd was large; yeb it was in its way a social no. Never one was shout of disapproval beard, and the Well beaten, as the sailors were especgrown men (and women) who watched ally tho pack, for Ookeley and Davies this very interesting match were as cuthu. Alierity the match was a distinct success. I siastic as schoolboys. Thema: Arbus would be almost impossible, to overpraise Royal Navy-Sub-Llout. C. AN OU
Bramble the fine work of the winning forwards. | Russell (H.M.S. Kazanıl), buok; "Lieut. Britomart As tires they reminded one of the best | G. C. O. Roylu (H,M,S. Marlburnish),
Cadmus of Irish packs, yet it is but fair to them Sub-Livut. D. J. Sason (H.M.S. Albe- to say that they were never inclined to marie), Sub-Llout, A. E. Thomson oper kick too hird, and that their control of (H.M.S. Super), and Lieut. F. C. Peet Cuorab The ball in their dribbling rushes was (H.M.S. Centurion), three-quarter backs; Clio ratremely accurate. Let it be conceded Asst. Constr. W. J. Al Daview (H.M.S. Colne apope that they owed much to physion Presklent) and lieut. F. E. Oakeley | Faina superiority. A very big lot of men they (HMS Arrogant), hak-backs;] Lient. were, and not ons of them failed to N. A. Wolshevike" (H.M.S. Warrior). make the most of his, height and strength Lieut. W. B. Hynes (H.M.S." Exéclient). and weight. They were adaptable, too. Lient. M. H. Colfer (H.M.8. Dolphin) Kennet Of the six trivs in the winning Bore Sub-lieut. R. S, Benson (H.M.S. Kinaba four were gained by forwunds. Two of Superb), Lieut. A. L. Harrism (H.M.S. Merlin
IS. these were the outcome of splendid rush Liop), Sub-Lieut.
Jeffem Minotaur ing-neur, the Naval goal ling, while la (M.S. Orlon), Eng-Livut. B. By Moorhen the other two there was a kind of Pili-Wanborough "(ILM.8. Hnesty, nad Licut.
Newcastle manlike rendier in the work of the try W. F. Wake-Walker (II.M.S. Cochrane),
Nightingaus getter, Onco Huggan, the right wing forwards.
Ribble three-quarter back (who by the way was The Ariny-Sec, Lieut. A.-M. Jacks one of the big succésson of the mich and son (Royal Engineers, back; Lien J. Rosario scored two tries) re-kicked when 1. Huggan (R.A.M.C.), Sec. Lieut. R. Robin hered in by the touchline. Mne, M. Serbie (Royal Engineer), Lieut. R. Sandpiper Liwaine, taking in the situation at a F. Simson (R.F.A.), 'and Lieut. H.-J. | Snipe glanes, dushed up, caught the ball with T. Walker (Royal Warwickshire. Regt.) . || Tamar the left arm when going as full pace, and three-quarter backs; Lieut. II. Gander Tol crashed through the defence over the (RFA) and Lieut. G. W. Oliphant
Thistle good-line. On aunther occasion Ushers) (Duko of Wellington's Regt.), half-hacks; who had previously got a try for his side, Lieut. L. Robertson (Cameron High. Triumph suddenly appeared from no one know landers), Lieut. G. C. Gowland (Royal Unk
Harrison Welland where in the very nick of time. There Engineers), Liut. II. C. was very smart movement neatly in (RA), Lent. A. Maelwaine Widgeon augurated by Gardner, and eleverly deve. (R,FA)"', Lleut. C. M. Esher (Gordon Woodcook Irg by Scobie, which ended in the dan Highlander), See. Lieut. A. E. W geras Huggan going full tilt for the Nears (Indian Artny, Unattached), Lieut. Knez He was contracted by Russell; then. W. Ling (R.A.) nod See. Lieut. E. Naval full back, whose defence was in F. Boyd (Northumberland Fusiliers), | 0.38 | variably sound. Then it was that Usher ferwords,
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despach vessel Admiralty tag river gunbost river, gunboat sloop
river gunboob aloop
Gum IHF
Commander.
Last report at
9000 Comdh, Archibald Cochrane
900
Lt. Comdr. V. E. Brandotr
B00Lt.-Comdr, Q. B. Preston-Thomas Shas
Capt. M. S. Fitzmaurice Lieut.-Comdr. H.. T. England
Capt. Frederick A. Powleto -
710
110
LOTO
torpedo bost destroyer. wabes tank and tag. sloop
560
7500
Heng
300
1070
1400
Comdr. Colin Mackoonę, D.B.C.
instal
torpedo bost destroyer"
1300
Lieut. Comit. C. M. Blackman
From
torpedo boat destroyer
5700
Ligat, Comdr, C, A Pognand.
Honghona
"cruiser, Istjalase de 10,850
10 20,500
Capt. H. W. Grant
Hongkung
torpodo 'bout dostoper
・高さ・
7500
Lioat. Comdr, G. F. A. Mulock
Hongkong
torpedo boat dosroyar
580
7500
Lloat. Comdr. F. A. H. Russel
Hongkong
1900
Comdr. H. D. Marryat
-1040
Lt. Comdr. Gibson
Cružazr, lab class river gunboat
14,600
180
(£7,000; BOO
Chpb, E. B. Kiddle
kona.
T-Com Alan Dizon
Hong
cruiser, 2nd clas
$800
ziver gan
13 99,000
240
Lieu Com. Malcolm Murray
torpedo
destroyer
+ 7800
Lieut. Cumdr. B. W. Wilkinson
depot ship, elmarinos
980
1400
Lieut. Comdr. F. A. N. Cromio
Hongkong Hongkong
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9
240
I&-Comdr, Nash
West River
85
240
It-Com. I. A.'8. Button"
•West River
river gunbost
89
940%
receiving ship
$850
river gunbeat
180
river gunboat
710
900)
Et. Com. G. F. L. L. Piem
·· battleship
11,935
518, 12.500.
torpedo-boat destroyer
390
77500
torpedo-boat destroyer
590.
7500
Comdr. Seymour
"Upper Yangtera Hote
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
river gunboal
198
800
Lt.-Com, dr). Landon."
river gunboat
150
500
Lt-Com. M. Blackwood
river gunboat
180
500
Lt.-Comdr. Lloyd ||
Yarmouth
light cruiser
BETO.
$2,000
Capt. H. L. Cochrane
submarine,
Woodlark
river gunboat
river gunboat
submarine
0.37
same on the scene, and finished the movement behind the goal posts. The other soldier try, which, os has been. stuted, avis the outerme, of a forward. rush, was obtained by the sturdy Spotch. international Gowland, al‚!
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FOTHY PLACE KICK®. ·
Four of the dx tries in the winning acuto "were got in reasonably easy posi tions, and I. C. Harrison made no mis take about the place-kicks. The Navy, who by the way were led at half time
Members' Ages.
Evidence with regard to the heating and contilation of the Hour of Commons was given recently, before the Committed ap pointed to consider the question by Mr. of bis Pi Patey, one of the engineers el Referring to the ventilation
by 18 points to vere as a matter of Jajesty's Office of Worksson of thi
fact the first to score, and they got in
all four tries. To the losers must be i
chamber, Mr. Patey id that of cold foot were more or less Froin the present system, and
given tho credit of producing a gem method that could be foundĮ
1 afternoon; for their fourth and lust any try. gained by fixir right-wing three quarter buck Feet, arall deserved the entinusinatic cheering which greeted it. All six backs had a band in the good work, but it was anything but stereo syed passing that was then seen. Some where about half-way camo a check, but the diffenlly raised wis surmounted by a bust return pass, and away went the Naval buck division again it the original
direction of left to right.
As fifteen minutes then remained for play, nie began to think that, if the Navy backs could do that sort of thing, there was just a clianes thub at the eleventh Jour the sulors would pull the match out of the fire. I'disibly that idea do occurred to the soldier forwards. At any rate, soon afterwards they instituted an irresistible rush, which was followed by the murenent Icoding up to Usher's scoond try.
a.
850*
La-Comdr M. T. R. Maxwell Scott Tangiana Riva
Commodore R. H. Anstruther, C.M.G.Hongkon
Ct, Comdr. S. P. B. Russol·
Capa P. Stront feild, M.V.Ö.'
Ta-Conde. Maxwell
Lt. Comdr. F. J. McGillawia
Lt. Comdr. J. Grimes
La Comdr. R. K. C. Pope-
Lt. Comdr. Handley.
Upper Tangtis Bicam
Yangbrae River Yangtans FiveS Colombo
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkon
Lt. Comdr. Barton Br
Hongtorg
Lt. Cmdr. Wyndham.Quia L£ Comdr. H. W. Saymour
Hongkons
West River
Flagship of Vice-Admiral T. H. M. Jerrum, K.Ü.B., Commander-in-Chis!,
through the quantity of air iciels
Nape. banch of reducing the
would be a at p in the right direction. A good deal could be done towards meeting the criticisms of members Kaiserin Eliesbeth by certain alterations in the present system
Dupleix f and improvements in the system proper
Any system of reutilation that
provented the use of open windows produced an Eleber irritating effect on the majority of in- Montcalm distinct and
drawback. dividuals The mental relief caused by tits able to Decidée look through an open window more than compensated for any slight increase in Arge temperature due to the admission of air, Vigilante possibly at a higher temperature than that in the House, or by a weakening of the Potho extraction.
CONSIDERATION, FOR AGE, (0. Proceding the witness said that in connection with humidity, and velocity of the air that the iemperature,
abould be adpitted to the Houses the age of members was distinctly a factor, seal apropos of this he gave the following analysis of members and their ages:
21 years and upwards...ambers.
... 102
182.
80 00
11
meniber.
Doudard de Isgron
Lynx Protes
J'oreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
Captains,
Fng and description. Austro-Hungarian cruiser
TORST
Capt. Makovits
Last report
Shanghai
French armoured cruiser 10,014
50 20,000
Capt. Davolny
Hongkong
French armoured cruiser
French Bagship
French gunboat
9730
$600
645 10
12 -19,600
Capt. Gouts
Saigon
Capt. de Vainscan
∙1200
Lieut. Vandier
Saigon
French river ganbest
570
Liout Dardot
Cambor
Franch gunboat
7 500
Laat de Jarvillier
Castor
French gunboat
-180
Lieut. Collin
Tengku
French gunboat
Tdout. Dupay Dutempi.
Tshong-
Baixon
Saigon
Flagship of Rear-Admiral Colloch de Karillia, Commander-in-Chief, the French Chins Station.
French sub-marine
Lent, Bolvir
French sub-marine
* Sty Fronde I'berville
Pistolet
Mousquet Manche
French armoured gunboat."1798′′
Licut, Guillaume-Louis
French destroyer
309
Linnt. Aurillao
French destroyer
Capt. de Frigate Ravisen
French destruyar
900 Comdi, de Marquessar
French destroyer
9000
Constr. Veisin
Dakeley opened the naval score by gathering the ball cleverly when the Army full back (much harried at the moment) had failed to find: touch. The next sailor try-getter was Wodehouse, who scored something after the fashion
This made a total of 653 members, with in which Maelwaine, ad previously an average age of 60.85 years,
Mr. Patendien scored for the Army. It was a very wel In reply to the Chairman, como reappearance in die fast-class foot said he thought the matter was ons in ball field that last year's England enprather then those in the vigour of youth.
which the older mop should be considered Garisenan tain mudo, and it was fairly obvious that Ames the suggestions put forward by his cruise in the Mediterranean has not the witness-were- an alteration in the rabbed him of his ferm. The other naval system of heating from steam to hot water, Leipzig try, was gained by Simon, after a neat, more open-window ventilation, sud im Lachs position. Finext Views.
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A DRILLANT GAME.
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German armoured uriser Garman gunboat
3600 2 11,600.
3.500 00
Capt. Restorff
Captain Bruninghau
900 12 1300
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Hongkong; Iningtec Shanghai
900
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Taingia
-9950
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German cruiser German river gunbost German fingship German torpedo-boat German torpedo-boot German yunboat German river gunbost Jerman river gun cost
Italian citiser.
900 3400
1350
Comdr. Bondomtaza
Taingia
22 15,2001
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Capt. son Echultz
Tsingtan
6500
Capt. Linot. Berrenberg
Taingtan
280
8000
Ohlt. x. 8. Claussen
1350
Comdr. Boeker
Tsingtan
1300
Capt. von Möller
Cabion
600
Oble, z, 8. Pru
2145
Comdr. Sommi Picenardi-
Adamastor
Portuguese cruiser
1757
Capt. Anibal do 8. Diss
Portuguese gunbat
Capt. Martina
Maca
Portuguese gunbost
700
Captain José de Carvalho Crato
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Ensign MCC Marray
Cavite
Lieut. E. D. McWhorter
Carite
·Ene.ga J, O. Van de Cart
¿Carite
Enulya C. M. Yatos
Capit
Allany
U. 5. protected cruiser
7500
Com, M. I. Bristol
Crainici
Bainbridge
U.S.torpedo-boat destroyes
900
Ensign H. A. Jones
Carita
Barry Callao
C.8.torpedo-bostdestroyer
420
8000
Laut R. Billy
Cavito
"U. 8. gubbost?".
243
230
Ensign WI, Heiberg
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C.B.torpedo bost-destroyer U. B. protected cruiser US torpedo-boat doe
100
SUO Lout. F. J. Fletcher
3183
10,000
Comir, 8.5. Robinsor.
Cruising
120
8000
Lizut 0. Woodruff
Decatur
U.S.torpedo-bost doet
(429)
8009
Ldout. B. E Groen
U. B. ganbost
(62)
600
L4 Comer, B. Gagnon
Holena
U. B. gunboat
1992
1988
Comdr. G. I. Marvell
Mobican
U. 8.station ship
1200
UR. inonitor
3000
Monterey
U. B. moniter
Tampanga
Piscatagan Tompey
UE Bos going
1600
U. S. Espair ship
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115 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 15 minutes. ter who had been told that they were one-half, evme before s'jurg, «More: than: A ? 1,45 p.m. to 2.16 p.m...Every 20 mindias) 218 p.m. bo 6.00pm Tory 15 min technically a scratch. Jot might have been half of the jury cases came before a sp cil 6.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m.livery 10 minutes. pardoned his disbelief. Gardner was Thorn was an increase in the petitions 4-6 very good at stand-off half-back, and for dissoletion of costringe-920-against A7 seldom, if ever, is Berbie played a lot #03, the Aizu es being the largest yob fer game in the centre of tw three-registered.
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Forly points in all were scored, and thus a record for the match was estab- lubed, yet the tackling of both, terms
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