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Peiping, Dec. 20-Chinese news agencies and some of the Chineso newspapere have bean giving pro- minence during the past few days to the demand made by the Society. for the Preservation of Ancient Relica for the expulsion from China of Sir Aurel Stein,, the well-known archaeologist, who has carried out a number of important geographical and archaeological explorations Contral Asia and West China.
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It is understood that the petition sent by the Society to the British Legation does not make theee" charges but deals chiefly with, the prevention of the removal of trea sures from the country..
It is learned that Sir Aurel Stein, who has made some wonderful dia- coveries in Sinking durng the past 30 years, including the famous rock paintings and other most im- portant scientific treasures former- ly lying disregarded in the desert, Guy Morgun, and that is that the had much difficulty this year in ob hetter company, he is in the better taining permission for his expendi ho plays-and vice versa, Now that Claud Davey and Howie Jones have tion. He went personally to Nan- lost their places in the premier side king in the Spring and finally ob it is hardly probable that they will tained the necessary passport. He WALES TESTING TALENT. regain them." Possibles" ecoma
just to sum them up.
offered to give an undertaking not The half-back position brings to remove any objects from Ching. back to the duelling stage, for without first obtaining the consent though W. e. Powell has only him-
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self to fear, there yet remaing the of the Government but the Govern- fight between Windsor Lewis and ment did not insiet upon this. Sir Frank Williams. As I write, there
is a strong doubt about the fitness Aurel then went to India and enter- Express at the beginning of Decem-ther it is an old leg injury recur- Owing to the attitude of the Society of Windsor Lovis. (I wonder wheed Binking through Kashgar. ber, says: The Rugby man's test-ring.) Should he fail to appear. I for the Preservation of Ancient-Re- ing month is with us again, and can visualise complications, for next Saturday will ece England, Scotland and Wales, searching for and testing talent.
bable pivot and that lets in the re British Authorities were urged to Frank Williams becomes the Pro-lick and other organizations, the serve, Emlyn Jenkins, of Cardiff, to the Possible ranks. -
stop the expedition. Finally how- valley boy is just the one to upset and the expedition started upon its Now this auburn-headed Rhondda ( over, all difficulties were removed the apple cart It can be confident work in September.
Old Buddhist Monk's Route,
In Wates it will be more of a test than a search, for utrendy the Welsh fifteen for Twickenham is well early stated that Jenkins is the marked. Next Saturday's game at cleverest individual player in Wales -probably in the United Kingdom. Swansea will be practically confin His play is often a joy to behold--
The main object of the expedition ed to duels for places, rather than sometimes almost a tragedy. It is this year is to discover the old route joy when he sidestips and swerves of the famous Buddhist monk any seeking after new stars.
his way through opposing ranks, Such, for instance, is the case at with supreme artistry; it is a Hiuan Tsang who, during, the Tang fullback. It is not surprising, tragedy when he attempts this and Dynasty, penetrated from China as after all, to find Scourfield, of Tor- foils, because he his practically far as North India and the Caspian thrown his own three-quarter line quay, in the Probable side and out of gear.
Sea, although a search is also to be Bassett in the Possible one. Until At Cardiff they sneak of him as made for more relics. inst Saturday Bassett had not play it is very true, but he cannot drop a socond Perey Bush, In some ways
Before leaving. India Sir Aurel ed a game since his return from goals (indeed, he is a poor kick) Stein again gave assurances to the Australia. Be it noted, however, and he sometimes gives wretched Indian Government that he would that upon his first appearance the passes. Jenkins, however, can be a
not remove obicote from China with- patch-winner. In all my experi Penarth captain led his side against ene I have never seen a player who out the consent of the Chines Gov- Abertillery to victory their first can throw an opponent on to the ernment. He is interested in win of the season. That, in itself,rong foot as this Jenkins can science for its own sake and has Blackheath and Portsmouth Ber- may be a pointer to future events vices can testify to this
always emphasized that the actual. Morley's Return.“
The duel cloment is not very apparent when places in the three quarter line are the consideration. Barring the unexpected huppening,
Let ine be fair and add that he is place or country in which his finds not all individualism, but when he are deposited is a subordinate mat- in playng to his team he is only just ter as long as the best scientific use ordinary. If Jonkes plays next. Saturday he is capable of making it can be made of them and genuine This match, which is why I have
hinted at possible complications,
Morley, Boweott, Guy Morgan and Probables Good Pack, Day and Jenkins in the front for Boon seem fore-ordained as our The Probable pack differs in three Day and Jenkins being regarded as national line. Morley signalled his instances from that originally the hookers, Thomas and Falmor in return to club football by playing chosen for the first trial Skyen Ivor-Jones in the tear-away divi the second, and Fender, Lemon end (Cardiff),, Poacock (Newport) and a splendid game for Newport Egar Jones (Llanelly) drop out son. I doubt whether an improve. against the Harlequins, and got a and Ivor Jones (Llanelly), Salmon ment can be effected in that let brace of tries. In parentheses, let (Cross Keys) and Dai Thomae link; all three are of the handy. me add what a great pity it is that (ansea-ho was unit for the first type, and all three can be quite
gume), get their places. Edgar constructive. these two clubs have ceased aptive Jones, rather unexpectedly, is re- relationship Welch Rugby in the legated to the reservca, but Peacock poorer for this break.
There is, of course, the possibility of Idra Towill ousting either Guy Morgan or Bowcotf, but it is rather remote. I note one thing about
Possible side.
The duel for place forward is, however, hy no me na astálol. In
pearance of Vaughan: Jones, of the I confess I Jika the Intest, Army, while of the othera, Vickory. Probable scrum more than its pre-of Aberavon, and J. Lang, of docessor. We shall play Arthur Llanelly, are sure to make a big (Continued at foot of next column.) fight
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