THE INTERPORT CRICKET MATCH

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1897,

another from Lanning out to the Queen's Roud

OUR FRONTIER\POLICY. boundary. The scara hið reiches 79 when Habback, over anxious to mika rana off a kit

INTERVIEW WITH ́RE AUCKLAND COLVIN, by Stevens, mansged to get himself ran out. THIRD DAY SHA CHA V STRAITE, McKeila Alled the vacancy. McKemia

In the course of an interview with a repis. The eleket match betwen Shanghai and ming without having esahiba'ed to the secte,

was very cleverly caught al cover polot by Cum-sentative of Reuter's Agency, Sir Auckland she Straits began this moning la excellent The Captais of the team (Captain Talba) took Colvin, whose long connection with India as weather, cool, cloudy, but not a bad light. McKenzie's place and he had something of an financial member of the Viceregal Council and There win a very large number of spectatorsgration when he came out. His second stroke as Ligutenant-Gormor of the North-West In the afternoon, focloding His Excellency sent a ball from Mass out over the matshed, Provinces enables him to speak with authorliy | scelously endangering,usme (be Club Windows. the Governor. The band of the West Yorks Mano had his revenge next bill as he clan

on the subject, exputed the following views wse present in the afternoon and played a bowled the Caplain, who went out with 6 regarding the latest development of the Indian fo lively selections which were greatly tune. The score now was gi rusu for 5 frontler disturbance:-The movement on the appreciated. Play'was to commence at 10 but the the latter isshed out at a ball from Lannig taking the course on might have expreted, that wickets. F. Talbot partnered Stevens frontfer seems, Sir Auckland Colvin said, to be practice at the mais conilnerd Hill 10.10 when and want it out to Queen's Road for 4 in to vay, breaking cul, or lessening, in different tha match was commenced. R. C. Farbridge, He followed this just after by making another parts of the border, at the forces or Individuels Captain of the Shar għal team, yon the team and | 4. Talbot, who is a left-handed bateman, did which are moving the tribes are mors or less elected to bat first, sending in A. E. Lanning not have a show to score, as he was caught by powerful for the moment. Anything like com

the Tcket-keeps, A. E. Lanning, on his third hand arsimulianebisciton among all the tribes and J. Mann. The bowling was commenced by stroke. The next man in was Neabranner, and is not the least probable, ar even possible. The MacKesile from the east end and his last ball the score was go for 6 wickets, Naubrunner in news that Mohmandı, for eximele, or Orakztir, was sent to the boundary by Esoning, Mann his first stroke drave Mann to the pavillon for 4. are quiet for the moment, must not be taken made a straight dilva to long on off Whitley's Stevens contlared to play geed dashing cricket as good evidence that they will long remain to, but at last he lifted one from Lanning to the with regard to the Halachis, we probably shall first ball but owing to the excellent fielding, Queen's Read bosadury, where it was smartly at bear much meie, and we should not, I only got a single. A coupit more of singles taken and held by Furbriden (11 mid on) who imagine, have heard even so much as we have oblitoed from the same bowler and received a round of app'anse. Stevens' total were it not for the general encouragement which Mackenzie's second over wada malden, it being was 19 rung, Healing fallowed Stevens and for has been caused by the enforced inaction of the almilarly followed by Whiley's next overtime the play lacked interest, the main feature bring some neat field'ng by the Shangbat men. Healing's stamps fell to a hall from Mann and he retired" without having added to the score. Whitley Joloed Neubronner, who made some twice to the eastera limit la repid saccessbr. havoc with Lanning's bowling, snicking tim Whiley cut one bowled by Lanning in grind style but only got one off it. Nedbranner began to o en his shoulders and again tried to die corded 120 mins for 8 wickets, Whitey added the bail through the screen. The beard now re

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Mann then drove Mackerz'e ready to the paw!. llon nd to was registered. Mann shed MacKenzie to short leg into the hands of Stevens but the bill unfortunately slipped from bis grip. The next ball was sent to the boundary by Mann at quie leg and then Mickense gave a single leg bra. In striking forward at a short bill from Whitley Maar missed his matir and the ball struck the middle stump. Mann retired with ro runs to his cred and the score at 16 for ens wicket. T. Wallace was neat in and Whitley gave bound my leg bye in his next over. Leoning made a single and sides were changed. Wallace tipped the second ball of the new over off Mackenzle and it dropped into the hands of Whitley, long stop. Wallace was out for no

4.4 to the rotst with another beautiful cut, and bis fine and vigorous style of batting was much

Government of India at a seavon most unfavour. sble for the movement of large bodies of treous ar for expedlitans lato the moantsins, Th Baluchis are far less wild or aggressive than the tribes more to the north-west, but unless they have invaded Belt tereit ry or burned for see punishment shonly meted out to others who pasts and ousted cur garrisons is not to be expected that they will remain qalet myab longer. Rat to any case there is no risk side. much opposition. I should say, hom the Quil

Asked his opinton on the question of frontier Policy, St. Auckland replied:-Af er the disturb ances have been put down the qussion of the merits of the fronty policy adopted in recint years wil presumably be thringhly overhald and examined. That poller practically aimed establishing British Irzence, and, if ne Bitish military posts in various teritories cessary to that end, of planting at given polais beynd our franler. Is weak point has always

· suns andthe ice stood at 13 fɔ two wick the move, Mettreset akdesi was run out after framed to me to be (soart from all questions of

TRE IPHIGENIA" IN BORNRO; xcd maintained ·n aveanga speed of 24 knots an

The following few jottings about Mat Salleh and other topics connected with the recent trip of H. M S. Jphigenia to Borneo are from the Singapore Free Press.

There is absolutely no news of Mat Salleh or any one else. No one knows where he is, bat all agree that he will most brobably keep quiel for a considerable time, as up to the present that has been kis habit after a raid, and also on account of the ship cruisling round the coint. They say that he mast probably knew of the arrival of the ship at Kadat within two days of her arrival, as he bas bis spies everywhere, and they pass the "rattan” from one to another. That custom of course you know of, but in case you do not-mesage in secrei code to scratched into a small place of tattam with some stalaleg fluid, and this is passed from hand to hand by man running through the Jungle; these men cover an enormous amount of ground in a very short space of time,

Our stay at Kudat was a very pleasant one. We all devoted ourselves to be shootleg, but the game did not seem Inclined to devote itself to us, and we were unfortunate in not getting a single head owing a good deal to natives bunt- ing with dogy, which imaxement is going to be stopped as ich as possible.

We left Kudat at 5 am. on the 30'k and coming through the Mallewall! Channel, arrived at Sandakan the following evening.

Ose amusing thing occurred at Kudat, Some four days belorn we got lo, a slight earthquake was fol. On night when them, we burat our ricctric search lights. On the zoth altimo the Resident took a pasty of us in a steam launch to look for a rock at the bend at the Bay, and to sont in the evening. On arrival at the head of the Bay, two chiefs of villages came off, and darlag their conversation asked the Resident whether he had seen the "Ghost Light" the night before. At first he did not tomble, but when be did, he explained the search light,

They then said that all the men fishlog out in the Bay cleared home as hard as they could, and shat up their huis and were in an fal state, as 35 yours ago they had | earthqsake, and two or thre: nights afterwards there was a bina light all over the Bay, which they call the very bad epidemic of smallpox, which canled "Ghost ligh)," and soon after that there was a any amount of item off.

rather funny.

The account of Neubronzer's captura was

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Mat Salleh ent's most polite message to bim, (to kay be required bis pressace. He was always coureous and polite to him, and Informed him that he had as quarrel with any individual, but bated the Government. Of course Mat get the Treamy Chest from Gaya, and before setting Neabronner fire, he asked him whether he had iny money of his aws in It, and he told him that about $o belonged to him and also mmo pay. Mat Salich promptly cavalt him la ceppers.

admized. Neubronner was caught out alter making 20 hy good cricket Cumming al print dubious about, and the blaman was greed with madethe catch, which many of the pectators were applause and cries of Herd lack, ald man MeTaggart rezt partnered Whitley who di balled la fine stih. Both men vanished the bowling considerably and kept the field well on

making 3. This cloned the fadings for 118 runs.

At 3 45 the Shangkaf men opined their second Inning, F. Wallace and Farbridan batting to the bowling of McKenzie and Whiley, Early In the first over Farbridge pulled one for two off McKensle and few seconds later a ball from McKenzie touched the eden of his bat and slipped into the hands of Whitler. The bitr man retired with his two easy. A. F. Lansing followed and with a pretiw eat vent McK+-le to the matshed and off the next bell be also scored, hat the run was rather a hazardous one. Lannion got 4 for a fins drive to the N.E. boundary, but the next ball from Whiley scattered his balls and be retired with gran to his credit. Tyuck now freed Wallace.” The latter was 'clesu bowled by McKerle in the first ball of his next over, without having cordis after the military operations are over-might have become Prime Minister to N. Bor Mann partnered Track and made a for blu first stroke off McKenste. A csasle of balle later he landed one over to the matched. Mann nex sent one from Whitley out into Queen's Road in a style that evoked loud applane. Trick and just after this he cut anther to the Pavilion rent one from McKenz'e down to the extreme

sent one out to the rails. Mean los clean hard

sight or justification that in erler to be effective, it required much larger military forca thần wo have at car disposal la IFdi, ar than Indian re yeng could way for should the army be ralred the firave necessary to provide the farther troops required; it will have to be sked not only how far it is necessary of possible to establish miary dominion. In the tribal coon- 17, bat whether fonds are fatihcoming to the view taken in India meet the cat. and what will be likely to be permanent alienator of Indian raver us f

of large requirements la tenueries far beyond is own berders. In reply to a question as so what poll:y be advocated, SE Auckland Colvin remarked i In a consider ble mesure on the position of The pre ! poller to be advocated must depend

that is to say, on what is found to be the temper of the tribes, on the cases of their combination such an understanding with them will make #gainst us, and on the nor[bility of coming la

relations, should we continue to occupy poste it possible to establish reasonably friendly

advocates of the present poller were, of course, in their country. I have seen it said that

W. J. Tyack then went in and a leg bye off Whitley for a single brought the core to 20. Tyck cat 'Whitley to the off boundary and Mackenzie's next over was registered for a malen. Another leg-bye for a slagle and go appear d on the telegrand board. Leaning thes drove Whitley to the bondary and shortly afterwards he cut the same howler for three. A few single by each hatemin now brought the. score to 4% Careful play followed and a few maldens were registered when Track pulled Whitley proudly to the of brandary. This batsman player Whitey's bowling very prettily bluring low and keeping nic defence. McTar gart was tried as bowler in place of Whitley aed Trick sand sent him to the north-end of the pavilon for 3. bringing the score up to 50. The Straits men folded well, the returns belag Invariably smart and accurate. After a late uninteresting phy Tynck hit one from McTaggart right into T. R. Habback' bands attlip and ke sellred with 17 runs to his credit. 3-11-17, R. C. Farbridge (Captain) then went in and play for a while was stopped awing northern boundary for 4 and Immediately to a gust of wind capsizing the screen at the southern end of the ground. Farbridge opened bitter and he was accorded "hand" when he lifted and far occasional onthaaks, and, for to the bowing of MeTozgatt, and after a couple aro'ber one from Whitley ever is the maxished. example, were not surprised when the Swat of halls snother."halt" was cited while new McTaggart now rell-ved Whitley, and Mana remember aright, in a dispatch of Angost, tribesmen ge. But to the first place, If I stamps were provided. Laring became a wassmarily caught at noldtby Me brunnereffe 189, Lord George Hamilton indiested that Jittle loose in his treatment of McK-nale's bow! first ball of the over. His score was 19 and the ing and gave one or two verypalpable chances. total was 40 for four wickets, Cumming tank

he had sancifosed a policy of maints'aleg Before Fitbridge had broken his dock" to was Mann's place, Track rus one from McKenale mainly on the strength of the opinion formed communication through Swat with Chiral caught at tifp by T. R. Hubback off a ball from to the back of the scoring stand and a couple of McTaggart. The score now stood at ga on for 4 wickels. S Wallace went in next and in Wallace next went fu. Track, after playing the tribes; and in the next place, although it mtastes later "ammlag was given out 1.b.w. S. by our frontier pellical efficers in India that it would not lead us into prolonged hostilty with about the third ball from McKenzie wan dia nice game, was bowled by McKergle, the ball may be tree that some occasional salbresk missed with nothing added to the score. Com first striking one of his fingers. His total wis ming, who filled the vacancy, seon began to io roos. Wallace skled ass from McTaggart have been foreseen, such a combined movement and on so formidable a scale as we score and with Lanning gave the fieldsmen and it dropped into the hands of F. W. Talbot, H. ittle exercise, Linaing's play was generally adr. Bell came in and retleed bawled by McKeale It seems, interd, to have taken the Government are now witnessings certainly not anticipated mired, his systematic defence and careful play after adding 1 to the score Meller falled a score of India qalte by spire. No polley to my stamping him as a most veelal man in his team. before he was stumped by Curtis, O. V. Lining+dgment, can be in the long run Cumming is long limbed, the man, and bli and Stewart were the two last men of the team to successful which is not Gemly based on such play is characterised by much vigour and dash, go in and the score stood at 45 for 9 wickets. Both When the score had reached 60, Linning suc mon balted meatly until Henitog caught Stewart placed on record as fondemental, namely-That Considerations as those which Lord LawrERCO cumbed to a ball from McKenzie and made bissed the lanings closed for 51 runs. The mach exit with as to his credit. The mezi mun in way H. F. Bell Cumming proved

was therefore, won by sa lunings and 11 rantbytetare, compel us to impose additional taxation It should not, either immediately or in a visible perlect platioD for rangetting and his anxiety proved fatally the Straits team.

The band of the West Yorks played the fallowing selections during the afternoo

March, King Cotton Soula Overtura.

Belisaria Donize

• Cotaford Thick Reminiscences of Scot and... Godfrey Tarantel, O. Bentley Trial

by Jerry saman God save the Qu

Infections for Bell, Both men were together at the one wicket when the ball came home and Bell wasion cut with z ran. N. E. Moller joined Camming, who was soon after bawled by Me- Kerala with ta ruas to his credit. The score now (12) stood at yo tú for 8 wickets, A. E. Stewart sined Moller, who after a while sent a beauty out for 4 and lo the next ba'l be was bonied by McTaggart The score now stood at ye runs for 9 wicker, and there was some speculation as to whether the century wat to be reached or not. A bye of MeTaggart went to the boundary and fustafterwards StowaTt was clean bowled by "McKara's. This clared the innings with a total of 78 ans.

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The scores are as follow >----

SHANGHAI-FIRST INNINGS,

A. B. Lanning, b.McKenzie...maste T. Wallace, a

b McKearles

W. J. Track, zT, R. Huhback, b McTaggart

R. C. Farbridge, T. R. Hubbock, b Melaggart. 5. Wallace, b McKansin..

1. Q. Cumming, b McKenzi

H. F Ball, run

A.. Stawart, & Bickenda

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on the people of Endis; that it is calculated not to les materially the contentment of the maxter in India; that is not oppoved to the solicy of haibanding the finances of Indis and consolidating and multiplying our resourceN therein,

Mat offered him the postiin of Secretary, and He represented that coppers were a bit weighty to pack back, on which Mat gave him poles,

Treasurer to the Mat Salleb Governm mỹ, but these he politely refused.

Perhaps be lost an opportunity, au de ovetuilly neo, Mat Salleh fondly Imagines that some day ho la going to be King, after conquering the country.

NAVAL NOTES.

Enchantress, leed at Petsmeath on the 24th The Lord of the Admiralty, In their yacht September from Dartmouth, to make their annual: Inspection of the dockyard, and other

navel căṭab Ishments.

The works al Portsmouth deckyard are making prison has been aloidy converted into 20 rapid prɔ̃gress. One portion of the old convict electrical shop, and another, at great emt, la being turned into a store for the use of the boiler- makers. The convicts belt the prison and

service on the guardshi Auto, at Portsmooth, convicts lived there for more than thirty years,

Captain M'Kochate's period of three years?

expires on the 15th of January next, and there

Panisson And Commodore G. L. Atkind, are in who will be bis successor. Captain J. R. E. Is already a considerable amount of guessing ma

bath named as likely men, bat the 'Intter is the most likely, to get it.'

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Capt W. A. Dyke-Acland, Alde-de-camp to the Queen, has been, selected for the position of Captain of the Davonport Dockyard Reserve, in TacceBrion to Capt. H. Rese, who will rellegria the post at the end of this month. Capt. Arcland bas bad a varied career, having been decorated by the Chillan Government for bis services during the war between Chili ard Feru, and by President Fadie, when as captain of HM.S. Australia, he was deputed to visit Havre,

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bour throughout the homeward voyage. Before soi g to the North American Station, the Crescent made two accessful voyages, with relief | I# crews to Sydney, and on the second occantes, was ordered to the Calea Station, in view of the war between Chine sod Japan. While the Craziest was at Sydney, the coloulate were so pleased with the ship that the Premier tele- graphed to Lord Rosabery saking that she might be retained as flagship. Capt. Fisher, who com manded her on the voyage out, dercubed her as the "Pearl of the Ocean."

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

NOVEMBER. Meteorological means daud ón ten years" observations to 1893,

.30.25 .69 o 5.0

Barometer... Thermometer Humility Ralafali

TO-DAY.

WEATHER VEPORT,

Ou dura as on date at

4, 103,0),

Barometer............ 30.03 Thermometer..................

Humidity.................. Ralafil ......

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AND THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATIONŤ ONE BEHALF OF J. & P. COATS, LIMITED, FOR LEAVE to Register TWO TRADE MARKS.

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at Fergusile Thread Works Paltley, In ika County of Renfrow fa that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britala called Scotland, bave, on the 7th day of September, 1897, appiled to His Excellener the Governor of Hongkong for leave to register TWO TRADE MARKS in the Office of the Colonial Szcremry for the Colony of Hongkong, la the Name of the said Company.

The said Trade Maries have been or arg lafended to be used in respect of Class 13 COTTON YARN and THREAD.

Facsimiles of the sald Trade Marks can be seen on application at the Office of the Colonial Secretary for the Colony of Hongkong or to the Undersigned.

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TO-DAY. Wednesday, 10th November, 1897. Chloere-181A of 10th moon of 23rd year 91

Kwong-si Jewish-15th Hervan, 5653. Mohammed»n-15th Jomada 77, 1915, -

Soo-Resou ammu 6kr. 11 min Selt 199 ... Skr 13min. High water-Morning ......10ki 30min. Afternoon ...... 9kr. Smlu. Low water-Morning Skr. 49min. Afternoon sa Ekr. $2mín, ANNIVERSARIES, 1482-Marito Luther

born. 1848-New Government Office completed at

Hongkong 1887-Statue al Sir Arthur Kennedy unveiled 1891-The Japanese barge Chihaya Maru

in the Botanic Gardens, Horgk sag.

lost of Barien Island,

TO-MORROW.

Thursday, 11th November, 1897. (Mistlemes, Scotch Quarter Day.) Chloese-17th of 101k moon of Bård year of

Kwong-sü.

Jewish-16th Hervan, E658. Mohammedin-15th Fomada II, 1316.

Sun-Risas nimanuum. Bħr; 11min. St... BA. 15min. Moon-In Apoges Går. þm. High waler-Morning 11h 19min. Afternoon 9hr, 29min. Law water-Morning mm Vhr. Elmia, Afternoon" Skr. Smbe. ANNIVERSARIES. 1864-H.M S. Racehorse lost off Chefoo with

so lives. 1878-F.'S Hoffam sentenced to seven years

pegal servitude for ember:llag_846,849 when Diply Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hongkong. 1886-Death of M. Paul Bert, Reildent General

of Aanım and Tonkin,

MEMORANDA.

Cricket-Hongkong, Shanghal. Neon Hongkong, will fire in the Interport NeonMeeting of Justless of the Perce at the

shooting match.

Magistracy,

TO-MORROW, ~}!th November............

9.15 pm-Performance el "A Pair of Spec

ticles" by the A.D.C.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MATLI DUK

Tacoma (Victoria) lo-morrow, Engliib (Ganges) 14th (nut, Indian (Chelydra) 16th Inst. German (Bayern) 17th lost. American (China) 17th lost, " Australian (Tokti Maru) 19th lost. French (Sagħallem) 25th inst. American (Belgie) 28th lost.

THE Canadian Padlñç Rallway Co.'s steamer Empress of Japan, left Vescouver for this port na Monday miternoon, the 8th Inst.

THE Niopo Yosen Kaisha's steamer Idsumi Maru (Bombay "Line) left Singapore for this

·port yesterday svening, and is expected to arrive here on the 15th inst."

Tax Agents (Messrs. Jardise, Matheson & Co.) Inform us that the Company's steamer Chelydra, from Calcutta and Straits, left Singapore for this port yesterday, the gih luaḥ, al 4 jam.

The Aclatre (Parla) leuros that as the reinlt of The military operations, In Str Auckland's the recent competition, promoted by the French opinion, will probably be somewhat prolonged, Minister of Marine for the best form of inb and regarding the antide of the Ameer, he busine forpedoboat, the construction of a boat, expressed himself: "Positive axïäränces now to be named the Bforse, and invented by an reach us from Indie that he is not implicated in engineer named Romazzotti, kas been ordered to The present movement, I have always felt ex- be commenced at Cherbaari. A scheme for the treme doubt whether he would be so foolish as

constraction of an automaticisbmarino vessel,

SHIPPING RETURNI,“ to support « movement which he knows would propelled by petroleum, in niso to be put into From 3 dim. yesterday to E' fim, to-day, have no chance of citimate success. It is hat

ARRIVALS. natural, perhaps, that doubts abou'd in. the first While the Galatia was enraged in target Kwanglet ...................istearser, from Canton place be felt about ibe Ameer, but I think is is

practice off the Lincolnshire-coast last month Wakija Maru........ ta be regretted that in much strais was laid on

11 Kobe one of the gass barst with terrible force is the Ariaki Maru, them merely on suspicion. He is possibly no

second round way about to be fired. It was | 0.0 MATE KOSTY zen or in diffent les than we si

fally charged, and the explosion foil c'ed renible grieved when from time to time he has had

injuries on an able toaman named Helvey, the troubles to contend whh, Bet my principstreminder of the gua's crew having a row reason is not thinking that the Ameer is Impli-escape. An officer's cabin was simest wholly cated in that the movement can be accounted fat by more probable causes, and without rech an hypothesis. The fact but we invited

O, V. Lesning, 30 Out. ↑

BOWLING ANALYSIS. SMANONAI FIær Insinde.

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STRAITS FIRST INNINGS,

C. Okaford, Manz

a. C. Curtia, & T. Walace, b Mand

The Shalts tram opened their first innings with C. Glanded and J. C. Curtis to the bowling of Mann and Moller, Glattford hit Maun to leg for a 4 in the first over and Cartis made a pretty boundary bit off Mann in the second over. Moller's sext over the ball "famped" and caught Glazeford a somewhat rewire crack on the hind and sent als "topea" Artat The third ball whitley took him on the Asgers of the right Land, bathe McTagg continued to play a sloshing game and soon sliet seat one fron Mann to the northern beze- dary for Moller bowled nicely bat Glassford had his eye in" and again sent bids to the trees, Curite repeating the bit immediately after. The telegraph board woon showed 20 runs and both batsmen looked so if they had come to stay. Curtis kit one of Mollor's to be southern limit and off the next ball he did the same agalo, bring. Ing the toll up to 30. He cams beer making another off the next ball bat iz was smartly fialded liiime. A few micutes latar Carils slipped Moller to the bracke end for another 4 and

next ball Glassford Mann esat to its Queen's Road boundary, Curtle Molier only “gol, homa

ime after the ball," but the Lanning wickat keeper muffed maile's and the mILL WAI ob his cras

the

| craise bafora ble balls were taken. By this time the score atced at 46, and fast as the bell rang fox tifs Mann got Glassford with a fine straight ball, that broke a lot to leg. His score was 16 and the total at the adjourament was 1 wicket for 46 rang,

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O. P. Storm Farbridge, b Launlaɣuaminyouran q 7. R. Hubhack, son tende, mucom. 11 R. M. McKende, a Cumming, b hann... Capt. Talbot, Mat

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1. Talbot, o A, E, Lanalog_b Blaas Nerunder, Cumming, Lancing M. Wilday, noe cut, McTaggart, niin MAPEMAKAN DAPA

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BEN HAIRCOND INNINGS,

Wallace, is McKenale Tarbridge, o Whitler, 6 MeKande

A. B. Landing, b Whidep mammaÁN ONAAN Jánskom

W. T. Track Maken snaa

1. Mann, a Naidetan-r, b MoT gut bonne

2.0. Cumming, w McTaggart

8. Wallace, o Talbot, ↳ Mo TaTERT..

O. V. Lansing, MIN

H.F. Ball, M.Rondo...

munan

N.. Moller, at Curtis, & Mckenzie.

A. Sumart, o Hasling, b Mokugyan makarnaçan

Totalmece 8 BOWLING ANALYSIS, BHANGRĀS BECOME EXHIMAN,

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The game was resumed at 2 p.ra. when G. P. Stevans was sent to partner Curils. The first two oven-ware both maidins. Then Curtis made

fogle off Maza. A wide off Mano, and then Curtis sex the ball to the screen, which also the score to go. Cartis drove the next ball to the pavilion and 60 was telegraphed slier Stevens cut Moller to the off Mckee boundary. Two singles were made after lengthy Hegget play and then Carts kled Mann and Was nicely caught by T Waldo long-on He

TO-MORROW'S MATCH, had 33 rus to his credit and the score was t Hongkong will play Shanghel to-morrow, for two wickets T. R. Hubback, next lo, cat commencing at 10.30. The following have been Moller to the off boundary for four and whs chosen to represent Hongkong -T, Sercombe hyo. the score was raised to yo. At this stage Smith (Captain), Ray, G. R. Valilogs, H. Ar D. Y. Tasalsy sellaved Kolin at the east and ther; A S. Anton, A. G. Ward, P... Cox, I T. R. Habback sent pas from Lanalog kiting Wood, WY. Lu, Howard, W.Y.R., J. H. R: watch their only the roof Lf the Heslags, 1.36, 37 Miridiand, and 26. Camphilly

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