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some bigh scoring in both innings, kept their ends up, but the tail failed but the "Titánia" boys were by no to wag and to whole sido went out means disgraced. They punished for 192. Reed and Sayer did all tho

W now, Sunday. the bowlers in pho second innings and damage in the Club's howling depart

Thursday the military scored 2 0 before they were disposed ment and each captured & wickets, of. Craigongower had a matoria! With 189 to make to win, the Chibauthorities at Wulow dospatched advantage in the first innings, how-played carefully, but Wood gave a about 1,000 troop towards Ping over, and won the match by 8 catch carly and went out for 9. Mit Nam and Kwei P with the object wickets and 81 raus.

obell and Sayer contributed 62 be of suppressing the pandits in that tween them. Peares added another region. Rumour phes the number 36 and Hancock 19, and then follow. of bandits at large tween 4,000 and 3ed a period of rot in which four bats 7,000. All motor-bit traffic between I men went out cheaply for 21. Wuchow and Narag is at a stand- 51 Davies made 13 and Young was still owing to the nuber of casualties 63 caught for "duck and the innings to passengers, crawand guards. 20 closed for 167. Hayter was the 6Navy's best bowler in this innings oland took 6 wickets for 6 runs. 7 Beatty took 3 for 60.

Scores.-

CRAIGENGOWER: 1ST INNINGS.

M. Abbas, retired

that every different between tho knowledge possessed by A. and that possessed by B. is paralleled by some difference in their braina. Ile is himself "inclined, as a working hypothesis, to adopt the belief in question, and to bold that past ex perience only affects present be This game was played on the Civil haviour through modifications of Service ground on Saturday, when physiological structure." That time intervened to save the home makes it plain that the real issue team from a crushing defeat.

what between us is

constitutes Police declared at 194 for four wickets. "good evidence.” With Bertrand Alexander was in excellent forin and Jex, b Wilcox.......... Russell OD

that we are unlikely played a good bat which yielded 107 Marsh, b Wilcox. ever to agree, because to us he seems before he was caught by Murphy. C.. inconsistent about it. He demands Earnshaw partnered him well and Bradbury, not out.. impossible proofe for things he half scored a pretty 68. The Civil ServiceY. Abhas, e Benning, b Wilcox believes in, and he seems to swallow batsmen could not do anything with Major, 1 b.w. b Evaus the "mind stuff" dreaming of William the Police bowling and went out Jarnes, which is gratuitous, and far, cheaply in procession, but Watson far more wildly hypothetical than the und Cowan, the last to men, managed reasonable and practically inevitable to keep their wickets up until the conclusion that thinking and learning time bell, when they were undefeated involves alteration (and improve for 87. Watson contributed 22, not ment?) of brain tissue. For our part, out, the highest score in the innings. "happening to think of" anything, Grearson's 19 was the only other e.g., a word, although to be classed double figure scare.

than "image" rather "sensation," suggests the occurrence

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'POLICE.

́Wilson, c 'D'Acth, b Evans Paice, e Buchanan b D'Aeth W. Hall, b D'Acth.. Stamfield, et. D'Aeth.

Kharas, e D'Acth, b Wilcox

Extras

Total..

Bowling Analysis.

k

NAVY IST INNINGS, of Lt. R. L. Stewart, o Lammert, b 1 Sayer

7 Lt-Com. Jotham,,c de Bome, b

Reed

.164 Lt. J. B. Franke, cand b Sayer.

Com. Wood, c Lammert, b Reed. Sub.-Lt. Stevenson, c Lammert, b

Sayer

0. M.

B.

W.

12 4

36

6 0 40

2 Mid. Sparks, st. Davies. b. Reed..

Mid. Hayter, c and b Sayer.

2 Rev. Crole Rees, 1.b.., b de Rome

0 Lt. Com. Greig, b Sayer.

54

DEATH OF THOMAS

SUTHERAND..

Flags were ball dsted to-day at the offices of Mesar Mackinnon and 37 Mackuzie, local agds for the P. and 240. Ca., and on he P. and 0. steamer "Dongola's a tribute of the Sir Thomas respect to Sutherland whose déb is announced in our cables to day

As Sir Thomas wi87 years of age

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& O. office in Hongbg. An interest-

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somewhere of a stimulus, The search Alexander, e Murphy. b Baney Wilkins for that seemingly absent stimulus C. Earnshaw, not out suggests the material, physical basis R. Earnshaw, b Fletcher of mental habit by analogy. May Grimmett, 3. Fletcher.. not the only difference between a Chester Woods, c. Bancy

Extras sensation (sensory perception) and the mente repetition or memory of it (image) 'he illustrated by calling the actual

Total (for twats, dec.).. 194

King, Booket, Kelly, Hallam,

perception A convexity. which stamps on the brain a con. cavity, and that some subsequent wood and Gandon, did not bat. Ltd. sensation in the concavity necessarily

Bowling Analysis. produces the image of the convexity?

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Darey Evans, c and b Y. Abbas.. Benning, e Marsh, b Major Wilcox, b Major.

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CIVIL SERVICE. Brockbank, cAlexander,

Grimmett Sandford, c Ellwood, b Grimmett 8

9Y. Abbas Fletcher, c Condoa, b Ellwood... Grearson, st.. Booker, & Ellwood.. 19 Paice

22 Major. Watson, not out Murphy, b Ellwood.. Thornton, b King ....... Ueber, e Grimmett, b Alexander. Baney, b Aleandor Noss, c Booker, b Alexander. Cowan, not out

a fairly vivid image of the foot. It is Murphy

Brockbank true that the physiologists have not yet discovered the footprints on the Grearson brain texture made by the marching Baney sensations; but all that we know of good evidence and logic testifies that they must be there. Their existence has, for us at least, the support of the same sort of good evidence" that proves the existence of electrons, which, in his interpretation of the term, are merely hypothetical things. older epistemologists wasted many words, just as Russell does, on the tangle we may call "consciousness of consciousness or thought of a thought." (introspection). By our "materialistic" view of it (and still sticking to analogy) the footprint of the first thought (sensation) is deepened by the second (image, or "thought of the thought") as. our actual footprint in plastic material would be deepened by fitting a plaster | Grimmett cast into i.. The oftener we put in R. Earnshaw the plaster cast, the more easily we Ellwood... find it fit. Our ordinary Juman ex- Alexander 2. perience confirms this as regards | King. mental footprints, that is to say, the things we learn and the knowledge (or beliefs) we store. Our main method

in education is that of repetition. Physical habits are gained by that process, and memories may be called mutal habits.

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CRAIGENGOWER 2ND INNINGS. Wilson, b Wilcox...

Lt. Beatty, not out

13 Reed.

Lammert

Sayer

-Total..

Bowling Analysis.

.180

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A. E. Wood, b Beatty

115 E. J. R. Mitchell, c Stevenson, b

E. G. Lammert, € 85, Franke, b

*Hayter...

F. J. de Rome, 1.b.w. b Beatty

E. B. Reed, e Grey, b Hayter.... L. J. Davies, b Hayter

11 F. N. Young, not out

Extras

COLLISION WI¶ A JUNK.

Early in the mern of New Year's Day the 8.8, Liang," during a

I thick mist, collided ith a fishing

1 junk calledte "Sinfo Lee" near 1jat, 21' 10" N. and le‹112 48" E. 2 The ship was atopped nine women, bfive mon and severhildren were 26 taken aboard from junk which was waterlogged andking. When 184 last sighted at about a.m: it was still, however, aflcat may remain. so for some time.

23

Total.

Hayter...

32

Bowling Analysis.

G. R. Sayer, l.b.w. b Hayter

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H.R.B. Hancock, b Beatty

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Brig. Gen. Macnaghten, & Beatty

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7 Starfield

2

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7 Omur, b Wilcox

21

M. Abbas b Bond.

64

4 Bradbury, retired

80

Laminert, not ont

36

Total (for nine wickets) 87 Marsh, not out

Extras

10

Bowling Analysis.

10

Bowling Analysis,

0.

M. R. W. 8 1 22 2

Total (for three wkts, doc.) 232

4

1 ·14 0 5 0 16 3 0 16 3 0 15 1

did not bat.

Beatty, Hayter Crole-Rets Greig .. Stephens

Wilcox.

Wilkins

Extras.

!KOWLOON v. RAMC,

Y Abbas, Paice Wallard and Kharas

Bond Evans

Bowling Analysis,

Total...

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4field in perfect caution aqā'

24 8 G4

W. 4

.25.5 1 75

3 2 1

Stevenson beat the A goalie close

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RAVY 2ND JENINGS

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This game was played at Kowloon D'Aetb. on Saturday. The home tean knock- ed up 20 for four wickets and declared. The Medicos made a good try, but they could not tackle the Clab's bowling and were disposed of for 131. thus losing the match by soven wickets and 75 runs.

Scores:

KOWLOON.

F. G. Thompson, b Hollands

E. J. Blackburn, e West, b Hom-

linson

F. E. Lawrence, not out

Evans, not out

40 Cover, e Wilson, b Lammert

Wilby, 1.b.w. b Omar

E. F. Spinks, b West, b Thompson 2| K. E. Lindsell, b Follands

| F. G. Horridge, run out.

Extras

|

Total (for 4 wkts, dec.)..206

Lt. Stewart, o Sayer, b Reed.......

1 Sab.-Lt. Stevenson, c Davies, b

Sayer...

0

0 Rev. Crole-Rees, c Lammert, b

Sayer

in. The Army forwatook the ball

down from the centind forced a

cornor. The ball wast placed, and

the goalie was just ab get his first

5 to it. After a lot of dong play

5 in which both sets erwards did

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26 again scored. Havajust found

lot of work, he Sailors

19

the inside of the nom a very difficult angle.

68 Lt. Com. Greig, c Wood, b Sayer..

31

2

30 Surg. Lt. Com, Stephens, c Davies,

b Reed....

25

6 Mid. Hayter, b Reed..

24 Com, Wood, b Sayer

1 Mid. Sparks, a Davies, b Road,

8 Lt. Beatty, not out

Lammert

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

0. B1. R. 22

77

24 2. 88

1.10

4 1 20

CLUB 2ND INAINGS.

.192

Half time arrived the Navy leading by 2 goals to :

The second half whore, evenly.

23 contested. Both side sed chances. 21 in their eagerness re. After worrying the Navylence per- 4sistently for a long the Army got through. A. beau drive from Amor drove the ball ebt into the goalie's bands. He be but before he could kick away, jam rushed in and bundled him aje ball into the net. The Armyghtened up 5 after this goal, and all out for the equalizer. The gecame fast and exciting and bojalies had a Olot of work to do, but managed to keep their citade efeated up 9to the final whistle w found the Sailors winners of a hought game by the odd goal in th

16

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Total

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4

Sayer

14

Bowling Analysis.

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A. E. Wood, c Greig, b Beatty.

E. J. Edwards, A. O. Brawn did not bat.

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E. J. R. Mitchell, o Frank, b

2.0 11

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Hayter...

30

M. Abbas

5 0 16

2

G. R. Sayer, lib.w., b Beatty

32

Bowling Analysis.

Y. Abbas

6 0 20

2

Omar

4.3 0 8

3

O, M. R.

14 1 72

W.

2

H. R. B. Hancock, o Wood, b

Hayter.

T. E. Pearce, cStevenson, b Beatty 36

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NAVY BEAT, CLUB,

E. G. Lammert 1.b.w., b Hayter.. 9 This match, the last of the triangular F. J. de Rome i.b.w., b Stephens 3 tournament, was started on the Club E. B. Reed, c Jotham, b Beatty. 6 ground on Saturday afternoon, and L. J. Davies not out.

was continued the whole day yester-F. N. Young, c Stevenson, b

It was a clean andy sporting

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Navy by the narrow margin of 21 runs. !

Extras

35

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poll tax but Pie. West, e Edwards, b Brawn.. 32

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Batting first on Saturday, the Navy necored 180 IROS,' Stewart and Jotham, who were in fine form, contributed more than half the total. Other who contributed

Beatty double useful

figuren were

Hayter.. Stevenson 31, Franks 24 and "Crole

Crole Itees,: Neon 19. Sayer bowled well for the Stephens. Club and captured six wickets for 66 run11 runs.apisco.

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

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6 The Club's innings was also not

FOOTBALL.

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which, Mr!, "Extras" contributed a

NAVY 2; ARMY 1.

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An advertisement to-day notifies a new class for beginners in connection partial return of the energetic eitua-ust involve some material alteration with the Hongkong Chamber of tion which formerly worked en- in the structure of the brain. It is Commerce laugnage school will com- Hollands graphically operates ekphorically on that logical necessity which made us mence on January 16 if enough Rhodes a simultaneous engrain-comples." believe in the transmission hy here- support is forthcoming. Bertrand Ruceell in his Analysis of dity of engraphic effects. Russell

Major Tomlinson., Mind" (Hongkong Book Club, No. takes the stand (page 85) that the

Booking has opened at Mesare, 8.8. Maj. Thompson .. 2.20. 11. 1 84) quotes that from Richord Semon's materialmodification in thebody of the "Die Mamischen. Empfindungen," organism (brain) is purely hypothe the Anderson Music Co., for Mr. which appears to be, judging y bistical; "invoked for theoretical uses." Harry One's fourth piano recital Sgt. Hollande, b Russell and by other referencia to the Therewejain isane, claiming that when illustrating the historical develop Cpl. Rhodes, c Russell, b Black

have ecen, one thing is necessarily true it has leftment of piano music to be given in of the most illuminating cun- the realm of hypothesis, even though The programme will draw on works

the City Hall on Monday, Junvary to Psychology and it cannot be demonstrated from

by Chopin and Liszt particularly epistemology, that we direct observation." Aa bearing on fuse. The cycle of sentience is ́al-this, we suggest that readers of his ways thus: (1) equilibrium or quies-* "Analysis" should ponder cence. (2) the stimulus or experience. attitude toward memory. On page Indo China must pay a (3) the behaviour or emotion so 79 he says "Our habitual knowledge in spite of the vigilance of a small S. 5. Major Thompson, o and b Caused. (4) re turn of equilibrium. Tho is not always in our minds, but is army of wharf officials cunning ones latest equilibrium, however, cannot called up by the appropriate stimuli." occasionally slip through the not. S. Sgt. Long, b Lawronce... be, and is not,, identical with the Where are your memories when you Let destitution or any other mis- Sgt. Wilkinson, cut out former. The capacity for reaction are not recalling them? On page 87 fortuin bring them into police banda Pte. Patternon. b Spinks. to the same stimuluh, ao experience Russell says it cannot be successfully and they will und themselves prompt- tokohes us, bas quickened. So Semon rasialained that our undertanding ly deported, their warrants chopped calls No. 1 in our cycle the "primaryel a word, for example, is an actual "Non paiement de l'impot," Al- "jódifference-stato", and No. 4 tho | crisient, content of the mind at times most invariably these unfortunates secondary indifference-st.te." The when we are not thinking of the me sent to Hongkong as the acarest difference is what he means by the truri," Then where is our knowledge and most accommodating purt. The

graphic" effect of the stimulus, stored? It apponcs to be accessible; 8.8. "Phraung" whicis arrived bee C. Rusadi 12 nd in called the engram. Sometimes recallable, at will. He says "It is from Saigon this morning brought L: J. Blackburn, 7

F. I. Lawronch to otuli occur together, and of merely what may be called a "dig.fourteen of 'em. W pourne, like single onos,

E.F. Spinka. canen position, i.e., it is capable of being (We ignoro, anaronul whonover we hear the word

A. O. Brown engram.

All trans clubs, oto, who amaterial to our proment eceny | or happen to think of it." The inlles have not yo: returned particulars The Fedyguda, of otimuli that are indients our emplisses. How would for insertion in the Dolar CRAIGENGOWER v. "TITANIA." | no stand which brought in 60 runs, whistle, but the toil Army | Serviens 2 points.

epile, wing to imperfeel attention.) 'ba define bliht eventcalled” happening Directory are requested in doja The recurriner of citter-one of the 19 think of it” if there be on schoules, immediately to No. 6. Wyndham This two-day watch on Cho and wont out onely. Stevenson and The Army could not get into New Courzon Jan. 2 Williams balsimultaneous sumali menflourd and if thero En so “petual existent Street, Particulars of now firms Craigongowor ground, started on Crola Rees moppet the rot with 20 their strido, and the Navy returned and E. Grimble (rectrolites) a hust before that parentibris may call captant” in thị thing that thinja? IIs 'rib, "will bo gladly received for Saturday and who lintech and 19 compestively. Two more hour to the attack only to be pulled up for down. Comdr. Chullio sout the function for the other also. ' thinks tho,o 14 “no gand' evidence" Frou inclusion in tha Dirdotory. | yesterday. The hot team put in wickets followed. Hayter and Woad offside. Bavage started a mu úp thé | (rozí & kirken) 2 dow

very useful 20. The double figure

contributors were:-Hancock 11, This match was played at Bookum Mitchell 32, Pearce, 28, Wood 23 and poo Valley yesterday afternoon and

Extras..

Total

Bowling Analysis.

10

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B.

0

086

0.37 4 0 12 1.8.0 4 1 0 4

1

Bayer 17 Hayter and Beatty did ingat attracted a large crowd of Servico-

1

Maj. Lealio A.†guson 89

87

90 Heland 90

Sorvices 1 point.

Match Play, Tour arsomes;

1 point for match, 1/3

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of the bowling for the Navy and mom The teama were well balanced. Kennedy & capturel four wickets oncb, "Beatty The Soldion were a taller lot of men, for 04 runs and Høyter for 78.

The Navy resumed yesterday 4 ani spoed. They attacked im Stewart... down to thủ Club. Frátite made a † medistely from the opening Final Result :--Clulfivatā „ta

but Stewart and Jotban vere mileley Banks were able to hond away. Mixed Foursomes, It Bogey;

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