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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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CRICKET.
CIVIL SERVICE DROP TWO VALUABLE POINTS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SURPRISING DISPLAY BY INDIAN R.C.
ALL OUT FOR 44.
At Sookunpoo, the Indian R. C. Jost to the Civil Service C.C. by 21 rune.
Scores:
TIE WITH RECREIO.
The Civil Service C.C. dropped two most valuable points by play- hig a tie with the Club de Recreio in the Second Division of the Cricket League on Saturday. After dismissing their opponents com- paratively cheaply and getting the upper hund of the bowling for the most part, the C.S.C.C. unfortun-R. M. Wood, b Arculli ately failed to take posacasion of F Baker, i.bw, b Arculli
F. J. Ling, h Pereira the full three points.
Civil Service C.C.
G. R. Sayer, c & b. Arculli F. J. de Rome, st. S. A. Ismail, b J. E. Richardson, e A. H. Madar,
A. H. Madar ....
This result places the Indian R.C. II in a decidedly favourable posi- tion for the championship, as a win in their remaining fixture will place them in an unassailable position. The 1.R.C. have also very rosy pros- pects of winning the senior shield, where a draw in their last match will give them the trophy.
Pereira
B. D. Evans. e A. II. Madar,
Areulli
W. Horri-Walker, b A. H. Madar 19 E. B. Reed, e M. P. Madar, b A. H.
Mndar
E. W. Hamilton. not out
Extras
Total....
R. Gridth absent,
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Pereira
HONG
Butcher Meat.
Bear Sirloin
Bullock's Brains
Tongue, fresh
Tongue, corned
11
Mar. 10, June, June,
1981. 1918. 1914.
24
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21
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12
Prima Cat
30 28 11
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A
23 12
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KONG MARKET PRODUCE.
APPROXIMATE · RETAIL PRICES.
15.
Mar. 10, June, June, 1991. 1918. 1914.
Cta. Ct. Ca
Poultry.
Small Large
Roast
*
30 24 22
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Brean
28 20 18
0
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11
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Eggs, Hon (fresh)
24 30
99
Doves
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45 22
2 cách 40
新鮮鵝蛋
ner daz. 35
20
18
38 25
Steak Sirloin
Fowls, Canton
44 80 85
Fowls, Hainan
Sausages
88
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23
20
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per sot 15
10 12
44
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20
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36
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Turkayn, Cock Turkeys, Elen
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Fruits.
Apples (California)
Bananas (bride's)
#
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20
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13
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荔枝干法
80
Oranges (Canton)
新會甜校 #
18
23
Oranges
#
60 70
Pears (Canton)
梨
26
18
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Vegetables, &c.
Both of theso all-important Arculli games will take place this week, A. H. Madar ....
Cralgengower CC. supplying Abbas the
the opposition in each case.
The Kowloon C.C. kad matters A. el Arculli, e Baker, b Hamilton much their own way against Crai-S. A. Isquil, b Ling
gengower, whilst the Civil Ser- vice turned the tables on the In- dians for the first time after four encounters.
League II.
CIVIL SERVICE TIE WITH RECREIO.
EXCITING FINISH.
Al Happy Valley, the 'Civil Service C. C. 2nd XI tied with the Club de Recreio, each side scoring 90 runs.
Scoren!
Club de Recreio. H. M. Xavier, c Hawkins, b
Robertson
H. A. Alves, c Randle, b Kelly L. J. Guterres, b Robertson.....
F. J. Remedios, Lbw., b. Randle A. Prata, run out
A. Pereira, b McLellan ...
e McLellan,
H. A Barros,
Randle
1. J. Silva, b Randle ...
F. I. Carvalho, h McLellan
G. H. Guterres, b McGowan
C. M. Souan, not out
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS, Q. M.
McGowan McLellar
Kelly
O. Ismail, e Reed, & Baker
F. D. Pereira, b Baker
| A. H. Mader, 11.w., b Baker
M. P. Mudar, e & b Baker
A. R. II. Ismail, b Hamilton
F. Hintoola, b.w., b Baker
I. S. A. Curreem, b Baker
H. T. M. Barma, b Hamilton M. R. Abbas, not out
Extras
0 Mutton Chop
0
Leg
10
Shoulder
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Pig's Chitlings
Brains
Feat...
1
Fry
Hond
H
Heart
T
44
Kidacys
20
Livez
#
44
0. M. R W. Pork Chop
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Baker Ling Humilton
10 5 14
Les
15
14
1
Lola
5 1 11
冠
Fat or Lard
LEAGUE TABLES.
League I
P. W. D. L. Poas. Ptu
Sheep's Head & Feet.
Heart
Kidneys
Liver
Sucking Pige, to order
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1
0
18 18
15 G.S.C.C.
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9
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H.K.C.C.
0 10
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11
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1 2
Sausages
Novy
9c.c.c.
No. 1.
1 0 0
3
Fish.
0
蛟
LR.C.
C.S.C.C.
Recreio
I.K.C.C.
K.C.C.
90 University
Folico
R. W. R.A.S.C.
League II
P W. D. L. Porn. Pta. | Barbel
3 57 -10
Codfish
lb.
11
Artichokes
Beans, Sprout
LG
150
133
HORIZONTAL
1-The act of bathing
6-Leading actor or
actress 9-Modals or types
11-Thin
12-8o be it
13-Prefix-with
15-Pronoun
16-Deep holes in the
earth
17-Wickedness 18-Pertaining to an
orbit
20-Came together 21-To box
22-String on a stick 24-To elude
28-Roman household
Rods
28-6alt (Latin)
29-Army officer of high
tank
32-Unit 35-Things #dded
36-Often (Poet.) 33-Coronet .99-Fixed portion of
food for a day
42-Moves slowly
14 Discoverar of
Greenland
10
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36
39
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53
56
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HORIZONTAL (Cont.); 45-A youth
VERTICAL (Cont.)
15-Possessive pronoun
(4B-TO nolose
19-Fibber
(50-Amar'Q
21-Aspersion of charas-
ter
52-Type mosAUTE
53-8ymbul for tantalum 22-Trade
64-Anterior portion of 26-Steamship (abdr.)
the head
27-Spanish for the 65-Earn
30-Clase 66-Countlas In England 31-Closest 57-At
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VERTICAL
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delight 3-An ending of some
numbers
4-Hand (Scot.)
5-To gradually
enervate
6-To decorate
|95-Budden foods of the
tide
35-An American patriot 37-Toward [80-A river in Connecti-
cut
4D-Opon space 141-A brothara daughters
43-Man's nume (short) 45-Priest of high rank
in Tibet
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e-nemaindor 10-Fragment
1-Fiber of cotton or
Wool
14-A president of
Mexico
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61-Profix-through
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of fish
(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in "Monday's issued along with a new cross-word puzzle.)
DISMAL CLYDESIDE.
GLOOMIEST MONTH IN SHIP- BUILDING HISTORY.
Glasgow, Feb. 28. February wil) rank as the gloomiest month in the history of Clyde shipbuilding as only five vessels aggregating.": 18,008 tons were launched and two new orders were secured, an unprecedented farine of work. Last year's February output was nearly 48,000 tons.
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R. G. Robertson, b Alves
B. C. K. Hawkins, run out...
II. E. Strange, c Carvalho, b Sousa
D. M. McDougall, not out
SCENE IN COURT.
45 CONDEMNED MAN FALLS WHEN Garoupa
APPEAL FAILS.
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at Leeds Assizes for the murder Loach
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23
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19
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28
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Celery, Chinese
Chillies, Dried
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Civil Service II.
Fresh Water
F. E. Mathews, c L. J. Guterres, b
Remedios
21
14
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D. McLellan, e Prata, b G. A.
Guterres
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J. Randle, e L. J. Guterres, b Alves
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D. R. Kelly, b Poreira
J. M. Wilson, L. J. Guterres, b
E. Pereira.
E. Himsworth, b G. A. Guterres
Souse
Extras
Total
Pereira
Alvea
Remedios
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
G. A. GuterrES
0.
8
2
1
2 16
3.4 1
282487
1 of Oliver Preston, an elderly Lobsters
money-lender, in his office
at Mackers!
Keighley, Fred Gill, aged 26, ap- Monk Fish plied to the Court of Criminal Malle!
Appeal, consisting of the Lord Oysters
90 Chier Justice and Justices Avory Parrot Fish
and MacKinnon, for leave to sp- Perch
w.peal against his conviction.
18 0
Friendly Matches.
CRAIGENGOWER'S BATTING COLLAPSE.
EASY WIN FOR K.C.C.
1
Pike
Mr. R. Cleworth (instructed by Plaice
the Registrar of the Court of Pomfret, White
Criminal Appeal) appeared for Pomfret, Black
1 Gill.
On their own ground, the Craigen-
Mr. C. F. Lowenthal, Prawns
K.C., and Mr. A. Henderson (in- Ray ****
structed by the Director of Public Rock Fish Prosecutions) represented the Boach
Crown.
talmon Mr.
Cleworth said that the bark ground of the appeal was that the verdict of the jury was against the weight of the evi- Snapper
Skate
Shrimps
Jotes
dence.
After the argument on behalf Tench
gower CC. lost to the Kowloon C.Cof Gill had been concluded, there Turbot
by 55 ruas. Scores:
Kowloon C.C..
E. C. Fincher, b A. T. Loe
F. E. Lawrence, b Lim
W. C. Hang, b A. T. Loc
N. A. E. Mackay, e A. T..Lsa, h
C. Reed R.
w
J. C. Lysl, e E, Rood, b R. C. Read D. W. Gregory, Lb.w., B. 0.
Reed*** H. Hampton, st. Zimmern, b R.
Feed W. Reed, not out
R. Mead, b R. C. Reed
Extras
was a
dramatic interruption Tiles, smali, fr. water
while the Lord Chief Justice was
15 giving the judgment of the Court 46 dismissing the appeal.
14
"It has been admitted," said
Turnips, Punti (Long)
Vegetable Marrow
Water Cress
Water Lily Boot
The bridegroom was Count An- toine
S. AFRICAN FLAG.
for all the members of the Royal Family," the manager of the firm, Mr. Jennings, explained, "as well Albemarle Street, W.
Frederic Adolphe Sala, of
WORDS IN DUTCH AND .ENGLISH.
18 Lord Hewart, "that there was a
as for the Admiralty, the War The bride and bridegroom had 23 case to go to the jury, and that no
Office and all the Government De- taken great care to ensure that the complaint could be made about the
wedding should be quiet. There partments." Rumming-up. How can we in-
"This is what we work to," he was a small and distinguished 7terfere with the verdict of the
added, taking down what he call-gathering of guests, and with them 11 jury?"
the "Admiralty's The new flag for the use of the ed
family the Count and his bride slipped into. As the Lord Chief Justice uttered the words Gill, who waGovernor-General South Bible" in which are given repro- the church unseen.
of
Directly ductions of the flags in colours
after their arrival a
G
E. F. Fincher and another did not floor. bat.
Total (for 7 wkts., doc.). 171 standing in the dock, fell to the Africa, as "the King's personal of all nations, "and our flags are stort prayer was recited, and the
The warders in attend- ance carried him from the court, representative," is already on its all over the world and afloat on couple, adjourned to the vestry. where the civil ceremony, was per- and the Lord Chief Justice said way to South Africa, so that it every sea."
These flags are all made by formed by Mr. Bond, the Henrietta that the Court would wait until can be flown immediately the
girls, skilled workers, who come Street Registrar. They were GII had recovered. absence of ten minutes, Gill walk-new Governor-General, the Earl into the factory as soon as they companied by M. Fleuriau, the 1ed back to the court unassisted of Clarendon arrives to take up leave school, and who are looked French Ambassador, Baron Lejeune, upon as proficient after two Baron Weydel, and Kathleen-Cour- 440205 by the warders.He looked pale his duties.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0.
M
R. Lee
Way
화
38
0
A. T. Loo
.12 4.24
1ẩm
B 0 18 7 0 42
EL. C. Rood
Craigengower C.C. H. P. Lim, ren out
$1
A. T. Lee, a Gregory, b E. F.
Fincher
E. Zimmern, e E. C. Fincher,
Hung t
E. Reod, b Hung
N. B. Eitchell, b Lynl
J. L. Youngssys, b Gregory
R. Lee, e Hampton, b. Gregory
·F.
Broadbridge, c. Lawren.com,
„Grégory
After an
Ac-
and distressed, and was allowed It has been made, as were the years' training, the test being the tess of Drogheda, all of whom sign- to sit while the judgment was personal flags which both the making of the Union Jack with-ed the register.
41 completed.
Prince of Wales and Prince out supervision.. The Led Chief Justice said George are carrying with them 11 that the wron bar found in the to. South America, by Messrs. dead money-lender's office was Adam and Lane Neeve of Mile such a bar as might have been Ead, London. found at the place where Güll was employed.
14
Three sizes have been sent out No other manu--or four, if the tiny one of
£20,000,000 WIDOW.
facturer in the district made such thick silk taffeta for use on the FRENCH AMBASSADOR SIGNS bars. The matter was a pure Governor-General's motor-car be question of fact for the jury, and included.
0 e Hampton, b Lyal..
W. K. Way.c
2. G. Reed, run out
E. Howard, not out
Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
-0
Total
116
10. M...
Lyal
819
Hung
EF Fincher
Gregory
These three measure
It was impossible for the Court 18 ft x 9 ft., 9 ft. x 41% ft, ahd. 6. ft. x 8ft, and are of wool bunt- to interfere. Shk
THE REGISTER.
The bride, who had arrived in a. heavy dark brown fur coat, took it off for this ceremony. She wore a beige georgette frock and a dark ́ brown satin hat, close-fitting.
The religious ceremony followed In the church, the bride wearing her
fur coat again. Nuptial Mass was
celebrated, and the bride and bride-- groom afterwards received the con- gratulations of friends in the porch,.
the
Among the guests were
Mrs. Laura Stanton Bayer, widow The appeal was accordingly dising, royal blue in colour; with the missed.
Royal Crest in gold and the words of. Mr. E. Kayser. Bayer, the New Marquis and Marchioness of Head- Union of South Africa" above York slik "king" who left £20,000,- fort, Lady Weldon, Lady Norah the creat and the same words in 000, was married at the Church of Graham, Lady Patricia Moore, the Notre Dame de France, Leicester Marqule of Carlsbmoke, and Lady Dutch below.
"We make the personal flags Place, Lendon.
**Jullet Dan
Gill heard the result, without giving any further sign of emotion, and walked quietly from the court.