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SINGAPORE BADLY BEATEN.
HONGKONG V. THE KEST.
THE CHINA MAILA
By noon the Southern team were all out for 117 and had to follow on. Holmes-Brown and Mitchell opened to Wainwright and Leach and from the second ball of the innings Brown WSB well caught in the slips. In the next over Mitchell was caught at the wicket, so that two wickets were down in less than 10 minutes for 5 runs. In Leach's third over he was also successful in getting a wicket. Claxton hit a ball hard to Cobb at mid-on and he was Just successful in reaching ere it reached the ground. It was a
effort, got rid of pretty good man, and helped greatly
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'DIWALI FESTIVAL
CREDIT DUE TO STIRK.
CELSBRATION ENDED.
KILLED FOR HER JEWELS
PARIS ACTRESS'S FATE,
ELEGANTLY DRESSED MURDERKES,”
A series of sensational crimes. ranging from robbery on a large Credit for one the most picture scale to brutal murder, occupied sque and interesting functions of its recently a considerable part of the kind that Hongkong has seen is due to French Press and there was evidence tending to prove that they ate the D. Chellaram, the "Royal Silk Store' at 554 Queen's Road Central, for ac-work of organised bands of bandits. tively celebrating the Diwali Festival, which in India corresponds to the Christian New Year. The festival was celebrated for three day Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday The store was bandsomely decorated, and brilliantly lighted, and enterrain ment was provided for all visitors, Ir was a pleasing, colourful event, of a type to seen nowhere but in the East-
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An inspector of police of Paris, killed while tracking automobile ban dita, and a young Paris actress, who was killed in a Marseilles hotel for her jewellery, are the latest victims.
The murder of the actress, Mille. Yvonne Schmitt, was carried out in circumstances which resemble a film drama. Mile. Schmitt, who had been dancing at a music hall in the Mediterranean port for about a month, occupied an apartment in a prominent botel with a women friend. Mme. Marchand, who is reputed to be wealthy. On Saturday evening she made the acquaintance in cafe of two "young men, elegantly dressed and. of
whom manners, exquisite invited to the apartment for supper. One of the men admired a pear! necklace which the actress wore. whereupon she invited him to inspect ber collection of jewellery. They bad scarcely left the dining room when Mme. Marchand heard a shriek from Mile. Schmitt. As she turned
she
Merchants and shippers will be to demoralize the Southern team interested to lears that the "Empress Riches and Griffin the Captain were of Asia" passenger list includes Sir partnered and successfully Maurice Fitzmaurice and Lady stopped the rot for the time being Fitzmaurice. Grin made II runs of the first over he received from Leach, who must have had a wonderful average before this, and Riches hit out at Allison who had been pat on to relieve Wainwright. Things were begin- ring to look up for the Sou- therners when Riches misjudged ball from Allison and sent it up BATHING BY MOONLIGHT. loudly for assistance. The two mea
in the direction of mid-on, where H. Ollerdessen brought off a nice catch
tast ball. He treated
in
Sir Maurice comes here for the purpose of studying harbour dev lopment and assisting the local Government with his advice. His work bere is one of vital importance to the Colony and will be eagerly followed.
CROCOFILE ATTACK.
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NARROW ESCAPE OF A JAPANESE
her friend's to go to aid her companion drew a revolver and threatened to kill her if she moved or aftered a cry. Mme. Mar- chand, however, ran from the room. and, opening ́ ́a window, called
dashed from the apartment and escaped. When the police arrived on the scene they found that Mille Schmitt had been strangled and the murderers had made off with her jewel case containing gems valued at £4,000. A bag left behind by the men contained a full set of burglars" i tools and false beards.
The thefts of automobiles in and around Paris have become so nam- erons recently that the police author- ities have detailed several inspectors with a staff of assistants to look out for the perpetrators.
thus getting 4 wickets down for 22 runs. Martin followed and survived an over from Allison and then Grifin played Leach at the other end with particular ease, making a pretty sagle through the slips from the The Port Dickson correspondent Allison of the Malayan Leader, writing on a similar marner making October 29, says: Yesterday at
the a single in
slips from about 7 p.m. not far from the shore the last ball In the next over from at Banasal Kaper, where the clerks Leach he played him nicely past mid- Sanatorium is situated, a Japanese on for two and then received a nasty who is staying at the Sea View Hotel smack on the knee from the next ball close by was bathing in the sea. Griffin also got a nasty smack on the The tide had risen at the time, and gang. Inspector Girot, with half a leg from Allison and found himself there were a few stragglers who dozen men, entered a house in Moot- out of his ground, but fortunately were attracted to the beach by the martre where he believed he would for him the Wicket-Keeper was moonlight. Suddenly a cry was encounter members of the gang. more concerned to know if the beard from the sex,
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batsmen was hurt, than to gather the Europeans and several Malays who five. As soon as the police appeared ball. He hit one very high up in the heard it hastened to the spot where the men opened fire with automatics Ladies' direction of mid-on but Ollerdessen af the Japanese was bathing. They Inspector Girot received a ballet in) ter running for it just failed to hold it found that a crocodile had attacked his breast, which caused his death in į A nicely placed ball to leg and 4 byes the Japanese and was trying to drag hospital an hour later. helped the score and 40 went up on him by the leg into deep water. A the telegraph." It was now the object big crowd assembled on the beach, of these two batsmen to keep in and succeeded in scaring away the whether scoring or not until the tiffin crocodile and saving the Japanese, interval, but Griffin in playing a ball who is now in the Pert Dickson
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PASSENGERS.
ARRITALS.
Per Saiyang." on November 12: Mr E. . Rulbing, Mr E F. Hackic, and M-B. F. Forell
Per a Kitano Maru." on November 12: Mr K. Hatton. Miss E. B. E Hat- son, Miss M. Macintosh, and Mrs S. Hallstand.
Per & Kanowna," on November 19: One fatal case of plague and one-Mr Greig. Mas Cuberon, Mr Byrnes, fatal case of cerebro spinal fever, Hrs and Miss Hal, Mrs Grierson, Miss Mr and Mrs Davies, Mr DrakO- Grabam, Case of
Brockman, Mr. Mrs and Miss Hoper, Mr both Chinese, and one paratyphoid fever, Portuguese, were and Mrs T. Shoe, Mr and Mrs E. L
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ap quickly and put it high up over the shallowness of the water where his head to be caught by Alison the Japanese was bathing helped the running back. Half
wickets rescue party to a great extent. were now down for 42 and Grenier came in to take his Captain's place. He was still very lame and Riches was running for him. He did not last long for he was foolish enough to touch an off ball from Allison and was nicely held deep in the slips, 42-6-0. Dr. Hennessy was next in and succeeded in playing out time, til the tifin interval with the score! still 42 for 6. Shanghai First innings....... 324 SINGAPORE 1ST INNINGS. (CONTRL) A. E. Holmes-Brown not out...... 32 N. Grenier c'Allison b Wainwright, 3 V. E. H. Rhodes b Allison
N. A. M. Griffin L. b. w. b
Wainwright
Passengers by the "Empress of Asia," which arrived to-day, included Mr. H. A Cartwright, of the Hong- kong Daily Press, Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, St E and Lady Jones, Mr. 1 and Mrs. E. Potter, Mr. E. Ralphs,
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F. H. Gunner b Leach............... 11 F. H. J. Caryil b Ollerdessen...... 0 Dr. Hennessy e Wainwright b
Leach......
Extras....
16
# Total....117
however next. ball with a slow
SINGAPORE ZDd INNINGS.
3 one and he was clean bowled, 68 for 8 wickets Gunner having made 9 of this total. Allison sent down three balls on the off to Hennessy which he would not look at and then a straight ball took out his After tifin Martin and Hennessy middle stump, with the total 69. resumed against the same Shanghai Rhodes who had a touch of fever was attack and after putting us the fast not able to bat and the innings thus bowler's first ball in a safe spot closed at 2.15 for 63. Shanghai Martin was clean bowled by a winning by an infings and 139 runs. fast batt from Allison which kept very low and came in from the
now and A. E. Holmes-Brown & Morris b off. Gaer came in signalled his arrival by making a Leach boundary past square leg. The HL. L. Mitchell e Brook b Leach... 2 rext ball be received was a A. A. Claxton c Cobb b Leach ... little shorter and he skied it E. J.Riches Ollerderssen b Allison between the wickets. The bowler N. A. M. Griffin c. Allison".b.
for it but after seeming Leach....beten
........ 22 to have caught the ball, it was seen W. W. Martin h. Allison................... running down his body to the N. Grenier c. Morris b. Allison ground. He had a wild hit at H. P. Hennessy b Allison two balls from Leach and after being FH. Gunner b Leach............... nearly caught from both, one at cover F. B. J. Caryll not out and the other at mid-op, Hennessy V.E. H. Rhodes did not bat put a ball nicely into the pavilion.
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This brought 50 on the board and
just to liven up proceedings Hennessy
hit the Shanghai fast bowler into
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