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LATEST CHANGES. Captain F. W. Potier, of the
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST
TEST CRICKET.
CROSSING GOBI · DESERT.
MATCH ABANDONED. * London, Aug. 19-Owing to the
of
оп
China to India, on Horseback. Kwangel, has gone master, Sul wet condition of the wicket, the grapli Engineer, recently arrived Mr, C. C. Caspar, British Tele- yang Captain N. H. Leitch, of start-of-to-day's-play" wus dolayed in Calcutta after a journey from the Sulyang, is on leave.
until noon. There were 2,000 Pokin on horseback, In, which he Mr Robertson, second officer, spectatora present when Hendron traversed the Gobi Dosort ane Yingchow, has gone acting chief and Gilligan, the overnight not-ho Himalayas. officer, Tenn.
Jouis, continued the England in- Mr. Caspar is a superintendièr Mr. B. C. Finch, second officer, nings. Hondren reached his cen- engineer, who has boon' travell Sinklang, has gone second efficar,tury after batting for two hours ing in China to inspoot and im. Yingchow.
and twenty minutes. Thereafter, prove wirelege equipment Mr. P. R. Harris, second officer, tho batsmen hit out, and four various stations. He left Pokir Talkoo Wan I, has gone second hundred was holsted at the, ond in the middle of December, and officer, Sinklang.
of five hours and 40 minutes has been travelling by pony over Captain G. L. C. Johnson, of the Hendren played excellent, ali- since, bis journey taking him to Chengtu, has resigned.
round, cricket, tho featuren some of the wildest places in Mr. T. R. Pringle, chief engineer, which was his clean cutting and at Kaebgar on June 10th,
China, and, finally, landing him: Wenchow, has
gono chief driving. When he was caught by engineer, Pakhol.
Nourse of Cartor for 142, he had back from Kaabgor to by via Supposing his quickost waj Mr. Robertson, second engineer, been at the wicket for three hours India, he undertook the journey |Sulyang, hus gone second engineer, and five minutos, He hit two Boross the frontier mountaine ac
Telung.
sixes anti, fourteen fours, Gilligan companied by a servant only, a Mr. F. Torny, third engineer, contributi
fore being caught man who was previously a Luchow, has gone third engineer, by Nours Jİ gler's bowling servant of General Pereira. Ngankin. Mr. J. W. Kennedy, A downpour 12:55 caused the
Two daya after leaving from reserve, has gone second players to rush to the pavilion, Kasbgar, ho reached th englucor, Ngankin.
the total then jeg 421 for eight mountains, and then for fou Captain T S. King, from leave, wickets, Ty being not out 1, weeks he wound his way among has gone master, Esang. Captain and Strudwick not out 2. There the passos, hommed in with R. C. Thompson, of the Esang, in were 23 extras. The downpourlanow, and focod, again and again. on reserve.
Inundated the pitch and lunch was with strop and almost impossible
tracks. Mr. J. W. Beltlgrow, from re-taken. serve, has gone chief ofBeer, Tuck- Later-Thero was further heavy wo. Mr. E. J. A. Porter, chief rain nt 2,15 JIL and officer, Tuckwo, is on leave,
match was abandoned.
South Afrien]
Mr. W. Henderson, Recond officer, Loungwo, is où leuve. Mr. Hearne, run out......
The Gobi Desert was the worst the It is composed of black gravel, and its shear monotony appals the mind. To-sit in a cart, the traveller said, would drive one insane, as carts are fitted with spiked wheels that crunch with 37 ing gravel.
T. R. Laenu has been appointed Commuaille, b Tate....... sup'y second offleer, Leongwo. Susskind, Woolley, b Hearne 05 endless monotony into the yield-
Mr. J. C. Arnott, second officer.Nourse. e Sutcliffe, b Woolley: Yunang, bna gone acting chief Taylor, e und Tyldesley. alicer, Chakang.
Catterall, e sub, ₺ Tato
Mr. D. R. Kilbee, chief officer. Deans, estrudwick, Hearne.. | Chaksang, has gone acting master, Blanckenberg not out
Walshing.
Ward, I, b. w. Tuto
Mr. J.-M. Meikle, from reserve, Pegler, & Tyldesley..... has gone chief officer, Mausang. Carter, e Sandham, 6 Heatae... Mr. G. H. Hodgson, chief officer, Manang, has gone chief officer, Mingsang.
Mr. B. E. Bidwell, chief oficer, Mingsang, is ou
reserve.
11
For three wooks the party Baw 95 nothing but an endless vista of 30 Band, Mr. Caspar being the only 10 white man in the cavalende.
000
His work after he had dived, as 20he describad it, out of civilization,
provided surprises. At 17 obscure placo, miles away from anywhora, bo listened into 1 waltz, having, bo thought, a singularly English character that Buggested the possibility that the RWmusio had been picked up from a
Home sta ion.
12
Extras
Total
Bowling analysis.---
44
150
30
24
90
3
Mr. J. A. Gow, third officer, J.Cilligan Chunsang; has gone third officer, Tato Jusang.
Howell "Mr. J. T. C. Crawley, third Tyldesley, feer, Hlosung, has gone second Woolley officer, sume ahlp. Mr. C. M. Boas, Hearne, second oflleer, Hosang, is on leave. Mr. J. W. Whyte, sup'y third engineer, Tuckwo, has gone third engineer, Esang.
Mr. W. O. Nicoll, third engineer, Tingsang, has resigned.
Hobbs, a Ward, ↳ Pegler..
England. Sateliffo, Ward, Nourse Hearne, o Sueskind, b Pegler... Woolley, & Garter Sandham, e Ward, Nourse
Mr. F. F. Clark, third engineer, Headren, e Nourse b Carter Fansang, has gone acting second Tate, à Curler... engineer, Tingsang. Mr. G. Col-Gilligan, e Nourse Pugler.. lins, second engineer, Tingsang. Tykesley, not out has resigned.
Mr. A. Connal, third engineer. Yusang, has gone third.engineer, Pauen.
On another occasion be inter- copted some stray propaganda 2omanating, by thinks, from a Moscow broadcasting station.
Whether the waltz was from Moscow as well he was not ablo 30 to say but he regards it as among tho strangoat of his adventuros to be pursued into the wilds, of a1 the romantic and turbulent ro- gious that lie beyond the borders by the very latest evidence of an over-dancing civilization.
1
Strudwick, not mut
2
Extras..
2X
BIRTH CERTIFICATES-FOR BOOKS.
Totul (for H wickets
Mr. J. M. Stoneham, from re-
--Reuter. serve, has gone pecond officer, Cheongshing. Mr. A. C. Newton, Change in English Touring Team. acting second villeer, Cheongshingtood that C. Gibson has declined London, Aug, 19.-It is under has gone third officer, same ship the invitation to go to Australia Mr. J. F. Johnson, third officer, Cheongahing, is on reserve,
Mr. E. A. Neilson, from reserve, has gone chief oficer, Anjou.
Captain D. T. Lewis, from leave, has gone master, Taiming. Captain G. J. Spink, of the Tai- ming, is on leave.
with the English cricket team for business reasona.-Reuter
LAWN TENNIS.
1. R. C. TOURNAMENT.
Well-Known novelist's Plea...--- Should every bonk have a birth cartificato?
Weighty argument in support of a request that publishers should date their publications, giving in the firet and every other odition the date of the original issue, is contained in a letter to the Daily) Chronicle from Mr. W. B. Maxwell, the woll-known novel. ist, and chairman of the Society of Authors.
Mr. J. Hales, from reserve, has
"From the student's point of goue chief officer, Lingnam. Mr. Playing on Sunday afternoon in view," he says, “a book without E. S. Macpherson, from reserve, the final of the singles champion. the approximato date of its has gone third officer, Lingnam. ship of the Indian Recreation writing doos more than loso value, Mr. C. S. Robb, from reserve, Club, H. D. Runjahn met und it becomes a precarious in- has gone chief officer, Hydrangea.defeated S. H. mail by three strument which may. bo Mr. W. L. Forrster, chief officer, straight set-6-3, 6-2, 6-2. Rum dangerous to use or toly upon; Hydrangea, has gone chief officer, john played a splendid gome,
whereas from the point of view Wingon, Captain C. A. Mutton, driving and smashing very of much of its literary, philo- of the general roader it la robbed from leave, has votie master, curately. Ismail was off-forti, but
sophical, and personal interest." Wingon. Captain A. W. Muir, of at times played brilliantly.
For instanco: H. D. Rumjahn will now play the Wingon, has gone master, S. A. Rumjahn, last year's holder; Tangon, Mr. A. S. T. Fullam. or the title of champion this chief offeer, Wingon, has gone afternoon, and a good match is chlaf ofteer, Tangon.
anticipated.
The Dewar Cup. Playing in the Dewar Cup at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday E. E. Worthington Changon. Mr. H. Cornwell, chief|defented T. Lày 3-4, 6-2, officer, Chungon, has gone chief] officer, Paul Beau, Mr. H. W. Parry, chief officer, Paul Benu, is- on reserve,
Mr. J. Ibbotson, chief oficer, Kong Ning, is on reserve.
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themselves up again, with imma of the day and shadowing forth
terial consequences, but if you the thought of the morrow,
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changed his opinion on the sub-authors of those manuals had paoumonia. Pessimistio tales of joot and how often be changed it nover 900 a child, navor heard warning make it fatal; oven opti- Captain J. Webster, of the Tui-will meet the Hengirang Police is, to gome to modern times, in understand one. They put togethros months.
This ovening, the East Surreys later on, and
one talk, certainly never tried to mists keep the invalid in bed for lor, is an reserve.
Captain C, G.-- Church, of, thả Kwong Fook Cheung, has gone mastor, Tailee.
Mr. A. Allen, from reserve, has gone eklet officer, Halvard. Mr. S. Keightley, acting chief, officer, Halvard, has gone second officer, Lingnum..
~Captada WC. Weston, afrom reserve; has gone, master, Ling nam. Captain W. H. V. Waterson,
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