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REPLY TO NOTE ON TREATY REVISION.
The Kowloon CC, entertained..
Peking, Nov. 11:0 the Army yesterday, an interesting The Japanese reply to the game resulting in a draw. The Chinose Note regarding the Sino- home team batted first and thanka Japanese treaty, Bays Japan Is to a fine stand by B. C. Fincher happy to accede to the request to and Lawrence put together the revise the treaty in pursuance of big score at 222, the former con Article 26, but the Chinese Note tributing 60 and the latter 52. On contains passages giving rise to a perfect batting wicket, the Army a presumption that the funda found runs just as easy to get and mental, rovision proposed is not when stumps were drawn had com- only as regards tarifs and com- piled 190 for the loss of only four morçint articles, but also the en- wickets, Capt Bridgland being the tire treaties, which was not con- chief contributor with an attractive templated and is not Banctioned by 90 and Capt. Evers batting wall for any existing stipulations between 64. Lightfoot and Lyal were the China and Japan. best bowlers for their respective sides. Scores:
Kowloon C.C.
EF. Fincher, 5 Lightfoot. AJ C. Lyal, b Hankey
bMorris
E. C. Fincher, Brownjoha, F. E. Lawrence, e Evers, b
Lightfoot
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F. Goodwin,
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A. H. Browne, not out
Extras
Total
The latter, however, dock not: Fatend to limit the scope to ques tions defined in Article 26, without 26 prejudicing-the-legal-position. 15 and is willing to agree to a more
extensive revision of the treaties, 60 being confident that the eanie sense of moderation will mark "52" China's action,
1
The Japanese reply also draws attention to a passage in the 18 Chinese Note stating that if a new treaty benot, concluded in six o months the Chinese Government
will be compelled to define and an-. nounce its attitude: The Japaa- 25' esc Government is unable to con- 9 ceal from themselves the sense of B disappointment at such terms of
8 reservation, and the implication
· involved.does not seem entirely in 222 line with the spirit of mutual con- fidence and helpfulness which alone, can ensure the success of the proposed negotiations. At all events the Japanese Government
1 fel it is due to them, in all frank- ness to state that their acceptance
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Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
R
W
Hankey Evers
11
49
1
8.2 2 27
Lightfoot
15
65
៥
29
7. 1 29
14.
1
Army.
Lake
Morris
Smith
Howard
Capt. A. N. Evers, c Overy, b
Lyal.....
Capt. N. C. G. Brownjohn, c
EF. Fincher, b Lyal.. Lt. J. C. Hankey, b.w. Lyal Capt. Bridgland, e Jex, b Good-
win
Capt. Howard, not out
Extras
of the proposal for a revision of
2 the treaties must not be construed
d's acquiescense in any rights as serted in the Chinese communica- tion."—Router.
04 C. T. Evans, 1.b.w. Sirdar Khan 15
A. Smith, b Sirdar Khan
6 D. S. Green, not out
10
A. R. F. Raven, b A. S. Ismall 4
Extras
Total
P.W.D. v. Sanitary Department.
On the Civil Service ground "tho Sanitary Department mot the Public Works Department and were do- 0. M. RW. Teated by 180 runs to 77. The 13.3 1,57 P.W.D. who, batted first declared
.90
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Bowling Analysis.
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J.C. Lyal
12
2. 36
Ď
18
E. F. Fincher
3
20
A: H. Browne
28
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3 when six wickets had fallen and the board then showed 100 runs, of which Hagger made 34 and Baker 36. Of the 77 mado by the oppos ing team, Witchell was responsible for 37. Baker took four wickets for 20 runs and Paterson six for 51.
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2
14 Indian R. C. 2nd XI v. Kowloon C. C. 2nd XI The Kowloon C. C. 2nd XI sug- tained their second League defeat
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Indian R. C.-2nd XI.
M. P. Madar, b Lear"..
J. S. Ackber, run but
S. A R. Ismail, b Hyde
A. S. Ismail, run out wi
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Extras
Total
Kowloon C. C. 2nd XI.
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G. Lee, b Sirdar Kham
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