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CRICKET TEST MATCH,
AFRICANS COLLAPSE.
VICTORY OF THIS AUSTRALIANS,
Melbourne, January 4th. There was a large attendance to witness the play in the Test match to-day. Bright and cool weather prevailed, and the wicketsbowed hardly suy signs of wear, and was still easy.
The Autralians were 50 runs on with five `wickets in hand, and Trumper (133) and Kelle- way (6) went on. batting with the total at 200 for five wickets. The score was taken to 237, and then Trumper was okean bowled for a masterly all-round innings. of 159, which included a 6aad Afteen 4's. He was at the wisket altogether for two hours and fifty-one minules, and did not give the semblance of a chance.
Armstrong followed in, and when 25 gave hard chance to Schwers at mid-on. The lot-off did not avail bim auch, however, as after ad- ding another 4 to his score, he was clean bowled. Carter came in, but cooked up Llewellyn's next delivery a googlio-end was smartly snapped at the wicket by Sherwoll.
SOUTH AFRICA.
Firal Innings.
The scores to hand in the third Test Matsh played at Adelaide last month are:
P. W. Sherwell, lbw, b Armstrong W. F. Zulch, e Mametnuy, b Whitty
105
10.
trai
9
43
G. Falkner, e Illt, b Armstrong
4. D. Neurke,b Cotter
M. Hathoru, b Whitty
C. B. Liatrollyn, on datang
8. J. Enonke, Kelloway, b Cotter
ជា ដ
JH. Binclair, o Armstrong, b Kelloway
Strioker, e Kalloway, b Arm trong 48 E. O. Schwars, b Armstrong S. J. Fogler, not out
Extram
Total... Second- Inninga.
F. W. Sherwell, 1bw, b Whitty
24
W. J. Zalob, o Carter, b Whitty
G. Faulkner, o Armstrong, b Whitty
115
AD. Nourse, a Armstrong, b Kelloway M. Hathorn, b Whisky.
30
0. B. Llewelly, b Whitty tour or
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S. J. Snooke, rus out.....
25
J. H. Sinanir, a Hill, b Weby
99
L. Striskar, b Macartney...
1
11
B. O. Schwarz, nebout... 8.J. Pegler,
gereer
Extras
Total.......
THROUGH GERMAN SPECTACLES.
PONTEXTS OF BRITISH-STATESMEN.
Dr. Magans Biermer, Professor of Political Boloace at Uiossan University, bas published for German readers a little book on the polivian orisis in England. It has some piquant pen- portraits of British statesmen. This is what he mays of Mr. Asquith:
The origin of the Prime Minister is sighi. chat. He is the first protising barrister who in the history of England has ever reached the Premiership, and, with the exception of Lord Beaconsfield, he is also the first to be called to this bigh position, although he sprang from the middle class. He has worked his way upward without the help of wealth or infantial family connections Mr. Asquith'e rise in dau to his cold and modernte but overtowering intellect and his ar, which he inherited from Gladstone, His career is a sign of the times. With Gladstone he has little eles in common. Gladstone was an old Liberal and nat s Domoerat in Mr. Asquith's sense,"
Mr. Lloyd George is denoribed as the author of Sosialist Radicalism. An acuminenly tem- peramental, straight-along, rebem ut, and often wayward tighter of properly and epitel." He is First (nings-Cotter 2 for 16, Whitty 2 for 114 homogeneous Ministry, which is built up on cer "the dangerous element of this by no moans Armstrong $ for 163, Kellaway 1 for 72, car lain badly concealed comprousises. To this Minis-
for 51, and Gebra for 4. Cotter bowled wido and @ no-talls, Kolleway 3 wides and 8. no-baile, and Second innings.Cotter for 31. Whitty & for 104, Macartney inc-ball. Kelleway 2 for G, Armstrong for 9, and Macart ney 1 for 26.
Catter joined Kelleway, and the third century was passed in three hours and forty minutes, Five runs later Cotter fell to a marvellous catok: on the boundary, taken high ap with one hand by Commnille.
Whitty then partnered Kelloway, and the Innoheon interval was taken with the total at 320 for nine wickets.
On resuming Pegler and Snocks bowled, and 6 327 the innings came to a conclusion with the dismissal of Kelleway for an invaluable 48. Sherwell showed splendid form behind the stumps. Only seven sziras wore scored, aix of these being leg byes and the other a "no-ball." Wanting 170 runs to win. South Africa start- ad their second innings with Sherwell and Stricker, while Cotter and Whitty shared the attack. A disastrous start was made, Stricker being out leg-before to the fast bowler, for a "duck" with only one run on the board.
Faulknor then partnered Sherwell. The bowling was excellent, and the batsmen were
far from comfortable, more especially Faulkner. The score rose slowly to 28, and then the South. African skipper was clean bowled by Witty. Norrse was log.before at 31, and three rans later Sinclair was dismissed by Whitty. At 46 Faulkner mishit a fall toss from Whitty and was caught by Kelleway at mid-on. Whitty's on- alysis at this point was three wickets for 6 runs. Llewellyn and Snooke were then associated, and at the tes interval five wickets were down for 62.
On a freak start being made Cotter and Whit ty bowled, and the rate of scoring was very slow. The excitement of the crowd was intenBO. With the total at 66 Shooke was caught in the slips, sud 3 runs later Liowallya fell a victim to Colter,
at 77, and 3 runs later Pearas put up a simple Schwars was taken in the elips by Koleway catoh, which was held by Kolloway at mid-ou.
Nine wickets were now down for 90, and Fegler was disposed of by Whitty's next deli very. The innings thus concluded for 80, lear ing the Australians successful by 89 runs, -
Whitty, who secured six wickets for 17 runa, received a great ovation as he retired to the pavilion.
AURIBALIA
Firat Innings..
C. G. Maaartsy, b Llewellyn.....
C. R-lowny.c Sherwell, b Llewellyn
V. Ransford, is Llewellyn
V. Tramper, not cut
50
W. Bardsley, lbw b Nourso
214
D. R. A. Gebrs, o Schwarz, b Falkner
20
Hill, e Sapolte, b Schwarz
10
W. W. Armstrong, b Sinclair
30
H. Carter, hw. b Schwarz
A. Cotter, o Spooks, Llewellynger an W.J. Whitty, c Sherwell, b Sinclair ...
Extras.....
Total
40%
Second Iunings.
Q. Kollaway, not out
31
V. Rangford, c Llewellyn, b Schwarz W. Bardsley, e and b Faulkner ..... D. R. A. Gobre, b Llewellyn
68
C. Hill, Schwarz, b Sincluir... H. Carter, not out.......
Extras
.187
Total (ś wicketa) ...------ First Innings-Lowellyn 4 for 107, Schwarz 2 for 08, Sinclair for 86, Perlere for 92, Faulkner 1 for 59, Noureel for 43, and Stricker for
Australia required 191 runs to win with wiokets to fall This was accomplished.
THE ENGLISH ARMY:
COLONEL GADKE'S CRITICISM,
1
CHOWTAL, German str., 1.116. W. Rezor, 5th
Feb-Bangkok 29th January, General Butterfield & Swire. CHOYBANG, British str., 1,424, M. Courtnoy, 3rd Feb.-Shanghai 28th Jan. aut Bratov 2nd Feb., General- Jardino, Matheson & Co.
CoMET, British str., 2,896, Pater Stowart, Sti
Feb.--Now York 13th August, Casa Oil. Standard Oil Co.
CowBIC, British str., 3,155, Jackson, 20th Jan.. Shanghai 16th Jan, Dallust-Asiatic Petroleum & Co.
DERWANT, British str., 1,562. J. Jenkins, 2nd
Feb. Saigon 29th Jan., Rico-Man Fat EMPInz, British air. 2,843. St. John George,
2nd Febenary-Kobe 28th Jan,, General Gibb, Livingston & Co.
EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 6,940, S. Robinson, 20th JanuaryVancouver 28th Deo, Mails and General-Canadian Pacifie Railway Co.
Fer, Norwegian str., 860, N. G. Andersen, 4th Feb-Dalny 28th Jan., General-Aagaard, Thoresen Co.
HAITAN, British str., 1,183, J. W. Evans, 4th Feb-Swatow 3rd February, Gondral→→ Douglas, Tapraik & Co.
HAIYANG. British str., 1,362, A. E. Hodgins,
5th February-Coast Porta 3rd February,. Gonoral-Douglas, Laprak & Co. HALDIs, Norwegian str., 1,065, G. Solberg, 30t
Jan-Bangkok 21st January. Eins and HALYARD, Norwegian str., 1,056, C. Andersen,
General-Augaard, Thoresen & Co. 4th Feb.-Bangkok and Hoilow 3rd Feb, Rico Aagaard, Thoreson & Co. HRY, Gorman sr., 1,276, Hatje, lat Fab -Balik Papan 24th January, General- Order.
ICHANG, British str., 1,228, Lewis, 2nd Feb
ter-demagogna eren the Municipal Socialist, Mr. benefactor. For the reserved and intellectual Joha Burns, is more of a bourycore than a people's Arquith, Lloyd George, by his precedure, may have often enough propared uncomfortable positions. Moderate, men already look upon Lloyd George as the grave digger of the Liborat Party, in fact, as his fight against Imperialism at the time of the Boer War shows, he has the specifically British completely strip ped. The entrance of a political whipper' as George is, in spite of his Ministerial cant, is n departure from the ordinary model of British statesmon. He is a people's tribuns und faux- tical agitator of a coarse typ. Hu posos, as a mon of the people, and does not four to declare that the old Literalism is too doctrinaira for him and not sufficiently popular and Socialis. tio. The individualistio Liberalism has beenKIANG PING, Chinese str., 1.222, H. Udden, lat laid at rost, Under the guerilla
war.
fare of the Socialists its dogmes have lost their strength. But the political manners and methods retrain the кате Lloyd George, who wilfully ignores them, has adopted the now mode. But the mode is changeable. Who knows how long Iloyd George has yet to enjoy the aura popularis P Demagogy is demagogy, and he must still learn that he is no Oliver Cromwell"
Of Mr. Falfour Dr. Biermer says: "His per six sonality is a proof that English affairs can only be understood by studying the chancters of the political netore." "Palfeur," he adds, "is the type of a Conservative demagogue, withont Barople in his means, and tyrannical and impuk aive in his tactics. He charme his party fol lowers, not through conviction, but through persion. They follow him compelled, but
bat a politician of astonishing energy and they follow him because they possess the neces sary anthority of faith. He is a party tyrant, elasticity."
Colosol Gidke, whose criticisms of the considerable notoriety, deals as follows with English Army Manoeuvre lost satama obtained Easland in a review in the Berliner Tageblatt of Foreign Armies in 1910."--
The English Army in the past year has made no progress. The recent mancavres showed that ila war training still exhibita very consider- Territorial Army showed itself surprisingly able deficiencies. On the other band, the
good, although the over-short service and the
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out the day. Full score
AUSTRALIA..
Firat Innings.
Y. Tramper, b Pegler
W. Bardaley, Bucolic, & Sinclair
C. Hill, b Llewellyn
D. R. A. Gebrs, b Llewellyn
C. G. Macartney, run out
V. Bansford, ran out
W. W. Armstrong, o Sherwell, 6 Faulkner:
C. Kelloway, o Faulkner, b Stricker
H. Carter, not outēnameño
A. Cotter, e Striokor, b Sohwarz....... W. J. Whitty, e Nouro, b Faulkner
Extras
Total
Second Innings.:
V. Trumper, b Faulkar
.848
180
W. Bardsley, at Sherwell, b Schwarz...... 14 C. Hill, b Hchwarz
f
D. H. A. Gobra, at Sherwell, b Schwarz.. 22
O. G. Macartney, a Snooko, Llewellyn
V. Ransford, o Sinotair, à Schwarz.....
W.W. Armstrong, b Llewellyn,.............
C. Kelloway, b Pegler
H. Carter, & Sharwall, b Llewellyn
A. Cotter, a sob., b Llewellys
W. J. Whitty, not out
Extras
Total
17
First Inninga.--Nourse for 24, Snooke for 19, Pegler 1 for 43, Schwarz for 65, Llewelyn 2 fr 69. Sinclair 1 for 33, Stricker 1 for 38, Faulkner 2 for 33. Second Innings-Nourse for 18, Snooka 0 for 31, Schwarz for 78, Llewellyn & for 81, Pegler 1 for 21, Bimolair 0 for 32, Faulkner 1 for 55, Stricker for 10,
SOUTH AFRICA.
First Innings.
P. W. Sherwell, o Carter, b Cotter....
W. J. Zulch, Coster ......
21
42.
G. A. Faulkner, e Armstrong, b Whitty 24
A. D. Nous, b Kelloway
33
b. Stricker, b Armstrong
26
S. J. Snooke, b Whitty
C. B. Llewellyn, b Armstrong
5.
77
J. H. Sinclair, not oat
R. O. Schwarz, b Whitty
0.0. C. Pearse, b Armstrong
9. J. Peglor, lbw, b Armstrong
Extras...
Total
Fernl Innings.
P. W. Sherwell. b Whitty
W., Zaleh, not out...
G. A. Faulkner, Kelloway, Whitty
A. D. Nouree, low, b Cofter
E. Stritor, Ibw,b Cottor
C. B. Llewellyn, b Cotter
S. J. Snooke, o Armstrong, b Whitty
J. H. Sinclair, lbw b Whitty
B. O. Sohwarz, o Holloway, b Cotter ...
C.0.0. Pearse, e Kelloway, b Whitty
S. J. Peglar, Ibw, b Whitty
500
0
12
20
Eatrus
Total ....... First Inninge.--Cotter 2 for 288, Whitty 3 for 81, Kelloway 1 for 87, Armstrong 4. for 194,, Mucartney 0 for 43
Second Innicge.-Whitty for 17, Cottori for 47, Armstrong for 4,
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extent of what can be demanded of the troops This citizen army is still short of its preser bed strength of 300,000 mos. It may be doubted whether in a Continental war, at any rate within the frat decisive wooks, Berland could take the field with n ore than fone field divisions, The jealous unxiety with which she endeavours to maintain tho utaonditional superiority of Ler Fleet is certainly intelligible in the light of thors considerations, and from her standpoint justitied.
THE SILVER MARKET. The following is from Messrs. Samuel Mon- taga & Co.'s circular dated January 11th:-
The silver market developed a harder tendency mainly in consequence of the reduced Treasury. balances in India. On Tuesday news was re- ceived by cable that the total of silver rupees had
decreased during the preceding seven days by 1 crorn and 11 back. Thizindicates that the fuano- ing of the belated crops is beginning to take marired effect on the currency figures. A good feature is an increase of 20 lacs in the total of gold beld, The keen demand for Council Bills induced the Secretary of State for India le offer 120 lacs for next week; as against 100 allotted this week. This amount, though large, was exceeded twice in March 1st year, when 160 Jaca were put up for tender. There are symptoms of cornerin operations in Bombay, where the quotation for spot silver attained a premium of over 1 per cent, above that for delivery at the next Settle. ment. It is stated that about 7,000,000oz. will be required as an initial purchase for the new
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BOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:
Chingwantao 26th Jan., Coal and Nutê- Butterfeld & Swire..
KASHING, British str., 1,143, Lovers, 31st Jan, -Chefno 24th Jan., General-Hut'orfeld & Swire.
RHONGWAI, German str., 1,115, J. Kohler, 3rd Feb-Bangkok 24th Jau, via Swatow 2nd Fob, Wood-Briterfeld & Swire.
February-Chinkiang 27th Jan, General- Teing Lee & Co.
KUMESIC, British str., 4,006, MoGill, 5th Feb. sila 2nd Feb., General--Back Line, .Itd.
KUMSA 0, British atr., 2.078, W. G. G. Look,
30th Jan.-Saigon 27th Jan., Kies and General-Jarlins; Matheson & Co.
KWANGSE, British str., 1,228, P. Cole, 2nd Fab
-Chinkiang 28th January, Groundnuts→ Butter field & Swire.
LAERTES, British etc, 1,340, H. C. D. Frampton, 2nd Feb.---Saigon 29th January, Rico aud General-Wo Fat Sing.
LAIBANG, British str., 2,225, E. J Told, 20
Feb-Singapore 27th January, Gonera)- Jardino, Mathe on & Co. LANDRAT SCHEIFF, German str., 1012, A, Struve, 3rd Feb.-Bangkok 24th January, General-Siemsson & Co..
LIENORING, British atr., 1,048, Bowker, let Feb.-Wahu 25th Jan., Rice-Jardine, Matheson & Co
LINAN, British str., 1.225. J. Williams, 1st
Feb.-Shanghai 29th January, General- Butterfold & Swire.
LookSUN, German str., 1,020, W. Taubert 27th-
January-Bangkok 20th
Batterfield & Swire, January, General
LOONAMOON, German str., 1,971, E. Anders
2nd Feb.-Saigon 29th Jannery, Rice Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
LYSEDOON. German str., 1,925, v. Pilerira, 2nd
Feb,- Saigon 29th Jan., Rice--Hamburg-- Amerika Linio.
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MACHEW, German str, 991, C. Wolff, 31st Jan Saipen 27th Jan, Rion-Order: MAUSAND, British str., 1,644, G. B. Weigell, 27th January-Sandakan 21at Jan...Timber and General-Jardins, Matheson & Co. MERAPI, Dutch six., 1,480, E. Uldall, 2nd Feb.. -Java via Singapore 28th Jan., Sugar. Order.
MONGOLIA, American str, 8.750.. Henry. E Morton. 5th Feb.-San Francisco Sth Jan, Mails, General, M'dee. and Floor. P. M.. 8.8. Co.
NAMSHAN, British str., 1,299, A. Jones, 1st.
February-Saigon 28th January, Rice- Bradley & Co.
PAKLAT, de man str., 1,016, Treh. Wenzel, 28th Jungkok 18th January, Rice- Butterfield & Swiro.
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PERSIA, British str., 2.744, A. Lockett, 16th Jon-Manzanillo and Morico 20th Deo., General-Eng Hock Fong S.S. & Co PHEAN NG, German str., 1,201, Fr. von Man- goldoff, 4th Feb.-Bangkok and Swntow 3rd Feb. RicButterfeld & Swire. PONGTONG, German str., 1;150, W. Beteführ,
31st Jan.-Saigon 28th January, Rice Order.
FRONTO, Norwegian str. 838, Th. Seeberg, 5th Feb-Dalay 29th Jan,, Bean-Yuen Wo Loong.
ROMANY, British str., 2,579, A. McDonnell, 4th February-Singapore 28th Jan., General— Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Canadian currency, for this purpose of coining LANE CRAWFORD & CO. SAMBA German str. 3,011, Reus, 5th Feb.
a silver dollar. The Canadian officials do not anticipate the demand for the new coin to be extensive. Doubtless they are assisted to this. opinion by the unpopularity of the silver unit in the United States, where none have been coined since June 1904. Their use in the latter country has so diminished in recent years that ont of the $578,000,000 coined since April, 1792, whon first authorized, it is estimated that only $75,000,000 odd, or less than $1 per capita of the population, are in sirenlation,hipments of £45,000 and £50,000 have been made from San Francisco to Hongkong on the 7th and 11t inst., respectively,
GIL TRADE WAR.
Reports of an early proclamation of peace in the oil trade war are, says a London journal, discredited by the announcement that the Royal Datch Shell combine has entered into an arrangement with Glasgow shipowners to carry. 1,000,00) oases of petroleum, equivalent to 10,000,000 gallons, from the United States to porla in China.
This indicates that the fight between the great Datel company and the Standard Oil Company is being prosecuted as vigorously us
.
Humburg 11th Dec., General-Humburg Amerika Linie.
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Parsons, 5th February-Moji 31st Jan.," General--Nippon Yusen Kaisha. BRAND, Norwegian str, 1,231, Iversen, 26th Jan-Shanghai 22nd Jan, Sandalwood- Augas d, Thorsen & Co, ・・・ BUJUR MARU, Japanese str., 1,304, 8. Yamane, 5th February-Shanghai 29th January, Geners--Osaka Shosen Kaisha. CHINOTUVU, Norwegian str., 1.759, A. Eyes,
2nd Febaigon 28th January, Rico Asgard, Theresen & Co CHOISING, German, 1.012, I. Draha, 20th Jau Bangkok and Swatow 29th January, RiceButterfield & Bwire, CHURGANG, British. str., 1,418. R. T. Andersen,
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Feb.-Chinklang. 28th Jan., Groundnuts -- Butterfeld & Swire.
TAISHEN, Chinese str. 1,216, H. G: Paramore,
31st Jun-Shangbai 28th Jan., General C. 3. 8. N. Co.
TAIYUAN, British str, 1,459, D. Dawson 11th Jan Australian, Melbourne 9th Dec, Frozen, Meat and General-Butterfield & Swiro
TEAN, British str., 1,346. A. W. Onterbridge, 3rd Feb-Manila 31st January, General- Butterfield & Swire.
TUNGUS, Norwegian str., 1.039. C. L. Halv væen. 4th February-Dalny 30th Jan., Beans- Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
ULY, Norwegian str., 1,234, Petersen, 29th Jan,
Dalay 27th January, Beans-Asgaard,— Thoresen & Co.
VICTORIA, Swedish str., 989, Thor. Eckert, 31st.
Jau, Samarang 21st Jan.. Sugar, Cotton and Groundants-Olf Wijk & Co.. VESTFOLD, Norwegian str. 1,172 Bertelsen,
28th Jan.- Bangkok 18th Jan., Geueral China-Siam S. N. Co.
WHAT CASTLE, British str., 2.717, Wm. Light- oller, 31st Jan, New York, Kerosene Oit Standard Oil Co.
WUNG, British str. 1,227, J. Meathtel, 2nd
Feb.-Chinxiang 29th Jan, Groundnuts Butterfield & Sirod YATHING, British str., 1,424, S.-J. Payne, 3rd
Feb.Wakamatau 29th January, Coal- Jardine Matheson & Co.
TECHIGO MARD, Japares str., 1,654, Toyods, 4th February-Mon 29th January, Coal- Osaka Shosen Kaisha
YINGcHow, British str. 1,267, Frazier, 31st JanAmoy 30th Jan., Bollest-Butterfeld & Swire
YUNNAN, British str. 1,520, G. W. Eody, 4th Feb. Wuhu 30th Jun, Rice-Butterfield. & Swire,
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ZAFIRO, American str., 2496, H, Mainlaud, 5th Feb-Cebu. Tloilo and Manils 2nd Feb., General-Showan, Tomis & Co.