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LOCAL WEDDING.

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CRICKET.

KOWLOON C. C. v. KOYAL ENGINEERS.

A very pretty wedding took place yesterday afternoon at Ht. Sydney, March 4. The wOB- John's Cathedral. The bride wasther was cloudy and attendance Mias Dorothy Rodgers, only small. The wicket was good, hub, Įdaughter of Captain damos Flenty las hour sufficed to distniss Eng. Rodgers of Bioagurdi, India, and land, witose mglorious finish con- The Inte Mrs. Rodgers, and the trusted against the previous Litanie Įbridegroom Lieutoniat Colin Ho | struggles, Grimmett was triom- bertson More, R.N.R., second son | plant sad deserved every wicket. of the late Mr. and Mrs. James The innings reupied 170 min- More of Edinburgh.

utes. Whyall's was the ninth wicket fu fall.

The bride, who was given away by her brather, Mr. H. A. Rodgers, was beautifully attired in a dress of white unlin and silver tissue trimmed about with marabou and she wore a veil and orange blow HOTFLY, Her bouquet www a sheaf of white roses.

The Champion Players. Tate heads the English test average with 38 wickets for 881 runs, Kilner being next with 17 for 399 runs. On the baiting side Sutcliffe honds the list with 734 runs for nine innings, Hobbs being second with 573 for ninel innings.

Three little bridesmands nad a page attended her, the former

For the Australians, Grimmelt issing the Missos Nancy Greene.hearts the bowling with 11 wickets Patricia MacReynolds and Joan Laurenson. Alatter Pat Plunkett for 82 runs and Ryder the batting! Cole carrying out the duties of with 363 runs for six innings, be page The httle ladies were pretence being 201 not out. tily attired in early Victorian dresses of pale mauve Coffeln, with in reviewing the tour, emphasised raps of silver time trimmed with the advantage of winning the toss, violets and toan bals and they adding that he considered it equal carried silver baskets of manse and | pink sweet peas. The page was

dressed in sailor costume.

Gilligan, the English captain.

a 100 runs. The great features of the tour had been the magnifi- cent batting of Hobbs and Sut- eliffe, the superb bowling of Tate l Mrs. T. T. Laurenson, matron of and the brilliant wicket-keeping f konur, wore a dress of fawn ninon | Strudwick. The English fielding with black lace lint.

generally had been superior to: that of Australia' but inconsis

The bridegroom was attended by Lieut. G. Henley, R. N. a best man, both he and the bridegroom wearing naval uniform.

tency in batting had been a big factor in the defent of the English team. Australia had capable batamen throughout the team. The Rev. T. B. Pawell was the England's casualties had been officiating clergyman and a large heavy. In conclusion he remark. number of friends of the parties ed that the Englishmen apprecia- gathered at the service, menyed the wonderful hospitality they bring Naval ullicers who, as this had met, and would leave Australia bride and bridegroom left the without leaving an enemy behind.: Cathedral, formed va arch-way The aggregato atteninnce for Scores: of swords.

the match was 103.789. Australia.-1st Innings....... 206 Mr. P. Mason was at the organ | Australia.-2nd Innings...

325 and the hymn Gracious Spirit, England.-1st Inning".. Holy Ghost". Was sung the bride entered the chreb. As the nowly wedded couple entered the vestry the hymn *0 God our help in Ages Past was sung, while the Wedding March was rendered anul apenl of bells rung as they left the cathedral.

England 2nd Innings.

. B. Hobbs, st. Oldfield,

Grimmett

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Kelloway..

Later there was a reception held. Heudren, e Oldfield, b

Grimmett..

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at she Hongkong Hotel roof garden. W. Henrno, I.h.w. Crimmett 24 where a number of quests attended. W. Whysall, at. Oldfield, b | to offer their felicitations to Ļiaut.

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After the reception the bride and bridegroom left for Repulse Bay, M. where the honeymoon is being spent, the bride's going away dress being of famo colored crope de chine with brown gabordine cont trimmed with brown fur and with hat and shoes to match.

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Tate, eMailoy, Kelloway

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Grimmett......

Extras

Bowling Analysia.

Gregory

Grimmett

Kellaway

Collins

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