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THE FOURTHI TEST.

RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY.

London, July 20.The fourth Tost Match between England and South Africa opened at Marchuster to day. Mr. J. W. H.T. Douglas, the Emos cricketer, captained the England eleven, vice Mr. A. E.

ilgan.

The weather was dull and there was only small attendance of spectators when play started. The South Africans won the foss and buitej on a soft wicket. alter overnight rain.

A slow start was minde. Alter forty minutes 211 zune were on the|

MONDAY, JULY 28, 1924.

SANITARY BOARD.

THE TYPHOID' OUTBREAK. At the fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Dourd to inorrow, Dr. W. V. M, Koth, pursuant to notice, will asks:

i. To enquire.what progress has been made in the investign. tion of source of the intection in recent caeen of Typhoid Fover.

il. (a) To apk for a Beport or Statement on the prosent state of antimalarial ne». mugs in the Enlony. (Whisther further steps me lo]

be taken and when?". Among offer matters for cons

"Ticherní question of the granting of permission to instal water cloneta with special reference to applies. tions 8.11.0. 50 in 72/24 and 57 in 22,21.

board for the loss of one wicket.ideration are the following: Then necurred a twenty minutes" Sale of meat in the central Linterruption owing to rain. At the districts of Hongkong.

lunch interval the score stood at 61 runs for two wickets. Com maillo was given out leg before to Tate when he had reored eight, and Susalind was similarly dispos ed of for five, the bowler being Tyldesley. Ward was not out 31. and Nourse not out 18, the extras totalling four.

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Minte from the Government

rointive Bacteriologist

The Bateriological report on the public water supplies for the inonth of June, 1924.

ST. DUNSTAN'S.

On the resumption, there were 5,000 spectators present. There were frequent interruptions aciunt of rain, which limited the day's play to three hour. There was no play after 4.16 p.m. The umpires inspected the pitch at 5.50 and decided it was unft. The crowd demonstrated in front of the pavilion, shouting for a resutap- |tion, but there was no further piny | and stumps were drawn at 6.Lá p.m

Ward hatted very patiently. giving a sound and chanceless dia play. Ife was howled by Tale with his sore at 50. Nourse is fell a victim to Tate with 18 to his in the City Hall credit. The nut nuts were Taylor

| (18) and Catterall (0), the extras

numbering 11. South Africa's total |

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HELF FROM HONGKONG.

The following letter has been received

Lady by

Stubbs, from tho Treasurer of Dunsinti's Homy for soldiers, and sailors blinded during the war, acknowledging the sum of £779 14 sd, the proceeds of a Ball-held

17th June, 1024 Lady Stubla, C.BE, Government)

stands at 11 for the loss of four House, Hongkong. wickets.

South Afrleo. Cenumaille...b.w. Tate Ward, b Tufa.

Susskind, 1.b.w. Tyldesley. Noise, b Tate, Taylor, not out. Calterall, not out..

Extrus

Total (for 4 whts.)

Navy v. Army.

Dear Madam, I have received) Capt R Neville's letter of the]

8 10th May lasts enclosing Draft! .50 amounting to 2770 14 2d and a ten 5Dollar Note, being the reenit of the 18 Ball kindly organises by your Con- 18 miiitco.

and

On behalf of our Chairman Council, I ahuel like to express to 116 you, to the members of your Comt

mittee, and to all those who in any. way participated to make this Ball such a suCUDAR, dar most grateful. thank

The match between the Navy and Army at Lords was drawn The Navy mnde 110 runs in their first innings, and 61 for three At this date, five years after the wiekots in the second The Armistice, it is difficult for, the gen Army atured D38 for seven oral public to realise why the train wickets and declared in thering and settlement servicca of St. first innings. O'Bryan, innde Distan's should still be required. 71. Rogers 154. P. Williams Here is the reason Today, over 123 and Burrows 49 not out. Bain annrred the match,-Reuter.

fifty men are benefiting from the

necessarily sporinlised and pensive training

St given nt Dunstan's Workships and Class Roons, and twenty three further 70 64 77.14 men are waiting at our Bright, 7650 73 33 Convalescent Aunexe, for vacancies 63 44 87.69 which will occur an mou under train- 90 60 80.66 ing are settled in life. The question 90 52 57.67 will naturally and reasonably be 86 17 55.69 naked, "Whore do these men voma 65 35 53 85 from?" Tidy come from among

The Table as at 26th July.

County.

Midillesey Yorkshire

Survey

Kent Somerset Notis Warwickshire. Gloucestershire

Sussex........ Leicestershire

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GO 20 48 33 50,850 men (the Ministry of Pen- ti ZA

47-77 sions' ligure) who were discharged (0 42 -40.GG

from tho Forces with defective vision.

73 36 41.66 80 27 88.75

Glamorganshire, H0 24 30.00 Of these, since the Armiation, no

Essex Worcestershire Northants Derbyshire.

75 22 20.33 fower than 598 men have gone, blind, ! 85 20 23.53 as the direct result of thair War 50 11 22:00 Service, and it is quito certain that 75 8 10.66 we shall have to add to the pre Bent number of men ander training and those awaiting training, a fur ther easiderable precentage of this sad aftermath of the war. All these Tea, too, it must be remembered,

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The Famous GARNER

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truck-chassis and passenger-bus.

Two of the famous British-built "GARNER" 2-ton truck-chassis, equipped with pneumatic tyres have arrived and are now on show in our Kowloon Branch Office, No. 1, Canton Road.

One 24-passenger British-built Bus, English pattern, complete with body and equipped with pneumatic tyres, also of the famous Manufacturer "GARNER" has also arrived by the S.S. "Glensheil ".

Inspection is cordially invited.

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will be in due course established in) It is particularly helpful to us in poople of Hongkong, ⋅ nad I can business in the same way as their, our cadenvour to carry out JOURNEY.

the assure you wo greatly appreciate the enrlior handicapped comrades, and promiso given on behalf of tho na very practical way in which that' Amsterdam, July 26-The they, too, will need the help of the tion by our founder and chief, the sympathy has been shown. Argentinian Zaani started on a widespread system of Alter Care date Sir Arthur Pearson, Bt. that no I am enclosing herewith the offio world flight at 6 90 this morning. which St. Dunstan's has plodged its war-blinded man should ever want al receipt with redowed thanks Reuter.

shali for help and comfort, to fool that Yours faithfully, Paris, July 26.-Zonni arrived word overy war-blinded man

wo have behind us the wholeheart- this afternoon.-Reuler.

receive until he dies.

ed support and sympathy of the

RICHES COME LATE. After living for years in com- parative poverty and toll, two Cambridge (Mass), sisters-Mrs. Potor Fonster, 72, and Mr. Charles Sullivan, 60 have beon informed by cable that they are. the only surving hoirs to a $21,- Treasurer, 000.000 (gold) estate in England.

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