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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, -1925.
THE SECOND TEST. | ALLEGATION AGAINST YESTERDAY'S CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA'S POOR
SHOWING.
Melbourne, Jan, G.
DISTILLERY.
THE REVENUE DEFRAUDED.
ARMY V. NAVY, The Navy and Army, were en- gaged in a two daya' match on the Before Mr. N. T. Smith, at the Hongkong Cricket Club's ground, At the close of play today, EngCentral Magistracy yeaterday after. Yesterday, play beginning, at 11| land had lost one wicket for 64 runs, Australia having completed noon, the hearing was concluded of hat first and after losing the first their second innings for 250 runa, the onzo in which the Fook Cheung fow wickets cheaply Chidson (24),
The weather was glorious and in distillery, of Aberdeen, was
Although charged with defrauding Glovera
the wicket perfect, towards the end of the day's play It showed signs, of commencing to
ment Rovenue.
a.m. The naval men went in to
Hargreaves (00 not out) and Lako (17) carried the score to 152. and the last four men only added The Navy'a tall failed completely! 16 runs towards the total. The
successful.
It is alleged that wine was dis tilled by the defendants and ro wear. The attendance numbered moved after regulation hours and 82,000. It was an interesting day' thut a falsa rotura was sent to the army tried five bowlers and Rowel cricket. The Australians had n
proved the most hard fight to get runs against the ing cortain discoveries, a party a brilliant game,.giving away no Imports and Exports Office. Follow Stripp behind the strumps played good bowling and superb ftelding of Rovonue Offiers, in charge of of the Englishren, Gligan, par Inspector Ward, went to Aberdoen clease just before the timin Interval extras. The innings came to a ticularly, excelled in the latter de-and watched the distillery. partment. At the luncheon ad-Rovenuo Officer was posted not far and Fritz went in to bat after One and the Army's first pair, Stripp Journment the Australians' score from the distillery, while the rest tiffin. The former knocked up the was 5 for 130 runs. When play or the party waited for develop useful score of 33 before being was resumed three wickets feil ments on a sampan anchored off dismissed by Cantrell. Chideon with dramatic suddenneña. Six the son wall. After a long watch and Henlowe also passed the 30 168 and 8 for 168. Then Oldfield out of the distillery, Inspector and Gregory added 71.
Word and the Chincee officers went had a lead of 28 runs on the first Taylor batted attractively fortillery.. Some of the jars were ex-
ashore and proceeded to the dis-innings. Cantrell and Hargreaves shared the bowling honours for 119 minutes, hitting one Ave, and mined and found to be hot:
the Navy. seven fours.
Hearne recovered evidence. was contradiétory as to form with the ball but Tate was what proportion of the 210 jar not the demon he was yesterday. found were hot and what quantity The innings lasted altogether 284 was warm or cold. minutes.
DAY & EVENING DRESS SUITINGS, wickets were down for 166, 7 for jars of wine were seen being taken mark and at the closure the Army
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Hobbs downfall, shortly after the commencement of the visitors second innings was disappointing. [He appeared to be well set..
Details of the scores are: Australin, Best innings England, first innings Australia, second innings: Collins, b Hearne Bardsley, baw., b Tate
A. Richardson, b Tate Ponsford, b Tate
Taylor, Tate
V. Richardson, e Strudwick, b
Heurne
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innings shortly after four o'clock | The Navy started their second and Jotham and West, the open. batamen, played steadily. Yesterday Mr. H. A. Taylor, century mark, the Navy captain When, Just two short of the half, Assistant Superintendent of the was caught by Rowe. The score Imports and Exports Office, gave was taken to 81 for two wickets evidence.. that since thie see when a stumps were drawn, West hed experimented on the tem- being 28 net out. Scores: perature of freshly distilled Chinese wise. The temperature was 105 Lieut. Com. Jotham, e Fritz.
Navy Is Innings. 600 to 125 degreos, after the distilling b Henelowe 479 prucene. He made the experiment at 6:30 am. At 1.15 p.m. the 30 temperature itad cooled down to 85.
2 degrees.
Capt. West, e Smith, Hen-
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Cross-examin. d by Mr. Lo, witney Faid that with the excop tion of a missing date the hooke of the Fook Cheung distillery sup:
Pay Lieut. Com. Hargreaves
Lieut. Wanchope. b Rowe..、.. Lieut. Chidson, L.b.w. Jacob Lieut. Gush, b Rowe
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as asserted by the defendants, that Mid, Sawers, e Stripp, b Fritz
36 they distilled 32 jars a day. beLieut. Gould, l.b.w. Fritz
Hartkopf. b.w., b Tate
Oldfield; 1.b.w., b Hearne Malley, Tate
39
was surprised to find the enormour
amount of fementing mash on the
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Extras
13
premises.
Question of Temperature.
Total
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Bowling Analysis,
Runs Wkts.
Tate
19
6
Gilligan
40
0
lout "the contradictory, evideore. Fritz
Tyldesley
0
Hearne
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Douglas
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was satisfied that practically all C. Q. M. S. Stripp, b Cantrell 33- the jars were hot, while on the C. Q. M. S, Fritz, c Gould, b other hand a Chinese Revonue
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Officer said some of the mrs were
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hot, some warm and others cold.
Hattersley-Smith, This was supported by anothor Chinese officer. On such evidence,
Jotham, b Hargreaves Mr. Lo submitted, his Worship Lieut. Chidson, run out after making allowance for the Lleut. Alfree, c Jotham, b Can- commun buman foible of
trell exaggerat- ing, could only say that one of the wine was not cold.
His Worship interposed that one of the Chinese witnesses distinctly raid the wine was hot.
Mr. Lo said the hot jars might| [have been the ones distilled that
day.
The Magistrate said he would consider the evidence before making his decision. He adjourned the eneo until Friday afternoon.
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Bowling Analysis.—
ENQUIRY HELD.
Mr. J. R. Wood, assisted by n jury consisting of Messra. F. J.
The mistress of a boat charged Tavares, J. F. Tavares, and W.
with aiding the Fook Cheung
Cantrell Tayler, held an enquiry into the distiller in the removal of Chinese Hargreaves .... death of a Chinese aged 69 years. liquor was discharged.
She was Gould who was killed by a trancar in Des niso represented by Mr. Lo.
Voeux Road Central, on Decem-1 ber 22.
At the outset Mr. Wood told the
| jury that unfortunately the doctor, who had made the post mortem (examination was indisposed and
a witness who was on the tram at
MINOR INTERPORTS.
HONGKONG AND MACAO.
In reciprocating their visit to October last, the
the time of the accident had left Macao is
the Colony. The jury were naked members of the Club Juvenil
to give their views of the case after entertained. hero the members
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LICHY
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Total (for two wkls.),,61
hearing the evidence and then the of the Associacao Desportiva aftor which the Macao players did enquiry would be adjourned Macaenso, Muono, who wore their, utmost and were rewarded: invited to participate in tonnia with a goal by Rodrigues, who hended past the goalkeeper, giving A nepew of the deceased's testi-and football matches.
The visitors were welcomed at a bim no chance. This gant seemed fed to his uncle's sight, which he said was good. He was not deaf. tea party on Friday, and a dance to put freak vigour into the Macso given in their honour on players, who were playing a stiling The driver of the tram car said
After a few exchanges and that at about 10.35 am. on the Saturday, where all thoroughly game. December 22 he was approach-enjoyed themselves, and were the ball travelling up and down the specially appreciative of Al. field, the Club Juvenil added a ing the Central Market from Castro's Footwarmers Jazz Band further goal through Ward, and
of Sincere
& the Lyric Danno Orohostra Barretto" later on again lound the pinny and Was just turn for providing excellent dancing not. The Macao players, not-
the road when music.
withstanding the big load of he observed an elderly Chinese, On Sunday morning, 4th. inst, their opponente, managed three hurrying across the road, from the the visitors scored creditable goals when nearing the final left hand side. When he was first victory at tonais agaiant the Club whistle, through Rosário (2) and seen, deceased was half way be- Juvenil, the final scores being 50 Vidigal (1). The gomo ended with tween the tram lines and the side games to 42 in. their favour. For the Club Juvenil winners by the channel. Witness at once applied Mucno, Allrado Jorge nad L.narrow margin of goals to 4. the emergency brake and the hand Mello played extremely well. Santos, Bodrigues | (Macao) and brako. Deceased had almost clear. In the afternoon the Macao boys Fuertes (Hongkong) wore the pick ed the lines when the car struck were matched against the Club of the players,
ing a curve in
him behind the knees forcing him Juvenil at football on the Inilway Mr. P. Xavior was in charge of to fall back onto the tram and then ground, before a large crowd of the game,
spectators. The Club Juvaníl scor- forward again.
After hearing further evidence od the first gual through Tuores, the jury said they were of the und towards theinterval Barretto opinion that deceased was killed added another goal for the Hong-
followed A réception
azd spcochos ware cordially öxchanged botwoon the respective Presidents, after which the party broke up...
afternoon boat on Monday and wore nocorded a hearty sand off by The case was adjourned eins die. further ahead with ■ nleo shot, many friends ----
by accident and no blame would be kong side. Interval: Club Juvenil, The Maçao players loft by the attached to the driver.
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