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No. 195. Part I.
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HOME CRICKET, NEXT YEAR'S TEST MATCHES. AN AUSTRALIAN'S OPINION.
fay MR. C. GARDNER, OF THE "unnotans XIKHALD."]
There is no need for pessimism in Eng-
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City Section parade at Corps Head.lish cricket concerning the coming visit
of the Australians. quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 20th October Dress;" Mufti,
Taikoo Section parade at Taikoo at 5.13 p.m. on Friday, 23rd October. Dress Mufti
As pan who watched very closely the Test series in Australia last season and.
has seen a good deal of cricket in Bbg- land this summer I repeat that there is no need for gloom on this side of the world.
ENGINEER COMPANY. 12, Musketry Part II. will be fired at Last season's Test matches in Aus- tralia revealed two things-that Aus- Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 25th Octralian cricket was not as good as it tober. Details later.
was in 1920-91 when Armstrong's wonder- All Sections parade. at Corps Headful side struck terror into the hearts of quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday 19thpponents; and that English cricket bas improved very considerably in the inter- October. Dress: Mufti.
vening years.
Field Section. A lecture for, V.0.0's (more particularly Field Co., N.C.O.'s) and others interested will be given at Corps Headquarters on Thursday, 2nd October, at 30 p.m. Subject: "Knots and Lashings."
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The cricket at the two countries hast changed, and it is my opinion that the advantage is with England for the com ing struggle.
When I left Australia at the end of last season people were talking as though the "ashes" had already return- Sigan Section parade at Corps Hended to England. Regardless of the fact qurters from 3.30 to 6.30 p.m. on Thurs-that Australia had just won four out of day, October, for Buzzer Practice. five Tests, good judges were shaking Light Section parade at Belcher's Fort their heads dubiously over the 1926. pros for DEL Runs from 6 to 11 pm, on pecta in England. Thursday, 2nd October. Dinners will be provided by the Corps Dress: Capa, tunics, long trousers and belts, no side
UTILS.
ARMOURED CAR COMPANY.
Monday, 10th October, at 5.30 p.m.: Fall parade of all Sections for squad drill and gun drill. Dress: Mufti.
It is particularly requested that there is a good turn out and all lately joined men and recruits should be present.
Wednesday, 21st October, at 5:15 p.m.: Gunner, N.C.O.'s under Sergt. Instructor Hancock,
Part II. Musketry Course will be fired at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 18th October, 1925/
Range Officer: 2nd-Lieut. F. N. Young, Launch will leave Murray Pier at 9 a.m, and call at Kowloon Pier at 0.10
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Dress Uniform optional, but rifles, bayonets and pouchra must be taken.
Arms: Rifles and bayonets must be drawn from Headquarters ou Friday, 10th October, between 10 a.m. and le noon, ex 2 and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m., and on Saturday, 17th October, between 9 am and 1 p.m..
This is the last opportunity for mem bers of the A. C. Co. who have not yet fired Part II to attend.
INFANTRY COMPANY
There will be a series of N.0.0.'s in struction parades during the training season ander CS.M. Wright. The first parade will be at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 19th October at Corps Headquarters and the attendance of all Officers and N.C.O.'s is desired to ensure the success- ful training of the Company. Dress: Mufti belt and sidearms."
SCOTTISH COMPANY.. Musketry Part II. will be fired at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 8th No vember, details later.
Jack Hobbs, in his kindly way, says England must not under-rate the Aus tralians; I say England can make the greater mistake of over-rating them.
LESSON OF LAST TESTS.
The lesson to Australian cricket from
the last Tests is that its batamen, save one or two, are at sea" on a wicket- slightly damaged by rain (thanks to the foolish policy of covering the wickets during all-big games); that the attack has ines a lot of its effectiveness; and that compared with 1921, the side will require a severe disciplining in the field.
The English publie can rest assured that Australia will send over a strong batting side next summer and there will be some new and attractive, young men to watch. But how will some of these shape if the season be only moderately dry
On the only damaged wicket he had in Australia Tate, of Sussex, was unplay able. To my mind he will be the stumbling block in the Australians' pro- gress next season
But what is troubling the cricket ex- Perts of the Commonwealth most is the quality of the attack. Gregory is not the terror he was, and there will be no Mac- lonald for the other end. There is no other fast bowler in sight, and it looks as if the team will have to come over with only one" express" bowler of Test calibre.
M. A. Noble wrote at the end of the last Australian season: There is no thing wrong with the fast bowling of Australia except that it is not fast enough."
Ryder will have to step into the gap with less than three-quarter pace stuff, and no English first-rate batsman finds Ryder hard to play. In the slow depart ment Australia is better supplied with Mailey, Grimmett, and possibly Hart- kopf.
AUSTRALIA'S HOPE.
Grimmett will probably be the surprise of the tour. Though known for many. years in minor cricket in Australia, he did not get his chance against England until the last Test match, when he took Halloween Dinner. Members intend-11 wickets for 82 runs. He has great ing to be present are again reminded to command of length and spin, and though send in their names and list of guests primarily a good-wicket bowler, these promptly to Sergt. A. Grant Simpson, M.C., e/o Chartered Bank.
Reel Club will meet for practice as usual on Wednesday, 21st, at 5.45 p.m.
No. 7. (City) Platoon will parade at Corps Headquarters on Thursday, 2nd October at 5.30 p.m.
Lewis Gun Sections as detailed Corporals Bell and Jamie.
Signalling Section as detailed by
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samic qualities make him very effective on a damaged wicket. His wrong 'un," which he uses sparingly, is also a source of trouble to batsmen, as many bave found to their cost.
Outside the bowlers mentioned the only other possibility is Arthur Richardson, the South Australian, who will probably be brought over because he is the only exponent of clasa in Australia to-day of the old-fashioned style of medium-pace Cor-length bowling. But he is far from being
poral Cleland.
Remainder: Extended order drill." Dress: Mufti.
MUSKETRY.
Ranges have been allotted as follows: Stonecutters, Sunday, 18th October,
Armoured Car Co.
-Stonecutters, Sunday, 25th October,
Engineer Co.
Stonecutters, Sunday, 1st November,
Infantry Co.
Stonecutters, Sunday, 8th November,
Scottish Co.
Part II
APPOINTMENT,
ELE the Governor has been pleased to appoint C.Q.M.S. Alexander Kenneth Mackenzie to be Second-Lieutenant in the Hongkong Volunteer Defence,,Corps, with effect from the 9th October, 1925.
LEAVE
No. 114 Pte. R. Duncan, Reserve Co is granted, 12 months leave from 14.11.20 to 13.11.26. “
REVERSION.
No. 648 Lee.-Corp. A. W. Shovelton, Armoured Car Co., is permitted to revert to the rank of Private at his own re- quest, as from 10.10.25.
RESIGNATION.
No. 502 Sergt. H. G. B. Baras, Infantry Co., is permitted to resign from the Corps, as from 30.10.25.
STRUCK OFF."
No. 451 Pie, L. B. Stone, Mounted In fantry Co... having left the Colony' is *truck off the strength of the Corps, as fom 3.10.95.
a Turner, a Trumble, or a Howell
I am not a pessimist when it comes to my country's cricket, but honesty com- pels me to the belief that the men from the Commonwealth will have to fight for every run next season, and that they will find opposed to them an Eagland eleven that will give them battle in the manner we used to know in the days before the
war.
LEO FALL'S DEATH. COMPOSER OF THE "DOLLAR PRINCESS."
Herr Eco Fall, the composer of “The and "Madame Fom- Dollar Princess padour, died on September 18th in Vienna, after a month's illness from cancer of the stomach, at the age of 89. Like: Franz Lebar, he was Lie son of a military bandmaster, and the boys sat together at the same desk in a military musical school. Lehar became a band- master but Fall began his career as a pianist in a. Berlin cabaret. He leaves ano children, s
Herr Fall, who composed many waltz melodies, once stated that he had written one waltz in two minutes. His greatest theme came, he declared, in a flash at harmonic vision" between bites, atra sausage, and be wrote down the music on "the tablecloth.
During the rehearsal of Madame Pompadour" nt Daly's Theatre in 1923 he-remarked that he loved having his plays produced in London, as he thought the British chorus girls were the best in the world.. The Girl in the Train," produced in 1910, was another of his works.
L. D. JOLL, Captain, Horr Fall was reputed to have received Adjutant, K.V.D.C.about £100,000 each from his most success- Hongkong, 16th October, 1925." ful compositions
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