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SHANGHAI V. KOWLOON from de Rome, the home team com- Mplied a total of 172 for the loss of seven wickets when the innings. was declared closed.

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"SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1926.

V. D. A. SUNDAY."

MURDER TRIAL."

PROSECUTION CLOSED IN HALL-MILLS. CASE:

Somerville, Nov. 20.

UNVEILED.

CHINA'S WAR.

WAR LORDS CONFER IN TIENTSIN.

Ling and Reed were responsible SIR PAUL CHATER MEMORIAL for the military team's downfall, The Shanghai Interport cricket the formor taking five wickets for brought their programme 20 runs and the latter: four for

Victoria Diocesan Association

Tientsin, Nov. 20. of matches to close on Sa-13. Sayer took one wicket for two Sunday was celebrated all yester After hearing 84 witnesses for Marshal Sun Chuan-fang arriv turday when they visited the runs.

day by all the affiliated Churches the prosecution in the Hall-Mills ed. Kere secretly by special train Kowloon Cricket Club and played II. K. C. C. v. R. A. O. C. in Hongkong, where apecial ser- murder case, the prosecution has from Nanking on Thursday and a team representative of the

conferred with Marshal Chang These two second teams met on vices were held and the collections been closed. Peninsula. It was a high scoring the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, were in aid of the building fund of Counsel for the defence are now Tso-lin and General Chang Tsung- game, ending in a draw in favour the match ending in a victory for the now Chinese Church in Yau- endeavouring to prove that Mrs. chang. He is reported to have of the visitors. Kowloon, winning the visitors, who batting second, mati. At the close of the morning Hall and her brothers had nothing reached an agreement whereby the the toss, batted first and compiled made 156 runs against their op service at St. Andrew's Church, to do with the murder and latter is personally taking to Nan- 208 for the loss of nine wickets ponents' total of 76. Lake for the Kowloon where the Bishop of Vic-that they were. not aware king shortly 150,000 of his troops. before declaring. The visitors military team had the wonderful torin prenched the sermon of the pastor's love affair. were left with two hours and a half bowling analysis of eight wickets memorial to the late Sir Paul Reiter's American Service. in which to make the runs and dur for 12 runs. The chief, secerera Chater, C.M.G., was unveiled by ing that time they scored 180 for for the victors wera, Bryant (39) five wickets.

Lake (34) and Greenaway (22). The visiting skipper,

Capt. Hinton made 36 for the Club team. great Barrett, was again in form with the bat and only missed his second century of the tour by eight runs. He played his usual forcing game, the principal strokes in his 92 being fourteen fours,

At the conclusion of the match Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the President of the Club, in a short speech, spoke of the great pleasure it gave the Club to welcome the visitors to Kowloon.

Capt. Barrett, in reply, expressed thanks for the hospitality extended to his team and took the oppor- Lunity to thank Mr. J. P. Robinson for kindly acting as umpire for Shanghai during the Interport. Mr. Robinson, he said, was one of the best umpires he had played under. He gave his decisions with out hesitation and they were invari- ably correct.

served in the Club Tifin was house. Over 60 sat down to a substantial and appetising meal, the catering for which was efficient ly done by the Palace Hotel.

The teams were composed

twelve a bide.

Kowloon C. C.

J. C. Lyal, e Dr. Morris, b

Mansel-Smith

of

21

F. E. Lawrence, e Goldman, b

Mansel-Smith

27

E. C. Fincher, e Barrett, b Leach A. W Rumsey, e and ↳ Mansel

16

Smith

17

E. J. R. Mitchell, e O'Hara, b

Lesach

Capt. E

E W. Morris, run out Major L J. Lightfoot, e and b

Lench

E. F. Fincher, b, Leach

L. A. R. Duncan, b Lench

F. Goodwin, not out

Capt. F. G. Revin, not out

Extras

Total (for 9 wkts. dec.)

12

201

S. Jex did not bit.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

W. Mansel-Smith 24

J.-A. Labacs

Dr. O'Hara

'D. W. Leach

L. F. Stakes

M. J. Divecha,

Capt. Barrett

24

Shanghai.

M. J. Divecha, e Duncan, b Lyál.

D. W. Leach, b Lyal

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Cralgengoweź v, Police,

On the Crilgengower ground the home team defeated the Police after declaring at 179 runs for the loss of five wickets. Grimer (54). Ismail (47) and S. Abbas (23) were the principal scorers. Booker for the Police made 33 but the re- mainder of the team could only muster 47 between them. Abbas captured four wickets for 20 runs and Bradbury five for 24,

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Recreio v. China Light. the China Light and Power Co, and The Club de Recreio entertained won by a comfortable margin. The visitors batted first and were all dismissed for 39 ruins, Alves tak

the Rt. Rev. C. R. Duppuy.

The Inscription of the tablet, which is at the West end of the church on the left of that of the tate Rov. Spinks, was as follows: Erected by the congregation.

In memory of.

Born in Calcutta Septem-

ber 8th, 1846

Died in Hongkong May 27th,]

1926.

A regular Worshipper at the church of which, with both the Church Hall und Vicarage, he was the generous donor.

An Alibi. Somerville, Nov. 21. In the Hall murder trial, the defendant, Henry Stevens, gayn evidence that ho

ITALIAN LAW.

MUSSOLINI'S CONTEMPT

OF ASSASSINS.

Un-

Marshal Sun Chupn-fang leaves for Nanking by special train to- morrow.Router..

Wu Pol-fu's Position.

1

Peking, Nov, 20. Marshal Sup Chuan-fang, it la was absent-on- a fishing trip when the murder stated, has reached an agreement was committed, and was

with Chang Teo-lin and Chang aware of the crime till after the Tsung-chang in regard to sending bodies were found.

a Fengtion-Shantung expedition to A friend gave evidence support the South, and events in this con- The IIon. Sir Catchick Paul g Stevens'

Chater, C.M.G, LL.D., etc.American Service.

alibi-Reutenexion may now be expected to

move rapidly.

The position as regards Wu Pol- fu remains obscure. He denied yesterday that he would load the reinforcements which are being sent to Shenai to naaist Liu Chan- hua, saying that he was still busily engaged in handling military affairs in Chengchow.-Reuter.

Sun's Bargain. Rome, Nov. 20.

Shanghai, Nov. 21. The Senate by 178 votes to 48 It la reliably reported that as a adopted the Dofence of the State result of the Tientain conference, Bill, embodying exceptional men-Sun Chuan-fang ceases to be sures deal with offences, including the

political super-Tuchun, and will be Tupan

death only of Cheklang. penalty for attempts to assassinate He has realised that if he con- the head of the State, which the tinued to set alone he soon would. Chamber had already passed. be completely eliminated, hence is Signor Mussolini in his speech ready to allow Chang Tsung- FATAL EXPLOSION. professed profound indifference to chang to return to Nanking as the "tenacious ballistic attentions" the price of Northern assistance.. of would-be assassins-(Laughter)

Reuter but these episodes acutely dis- ONturbed the life of the nation and the people demanded extraordinary measures.

A genius in Finance, a Prince in Charity and withal a humble servant of his Masten

ing six wickets for 21 and Yen, though I walk through the Figueredo, four for 18, Xavier Valley of the Shadow of Dadth, I knocked up 60 for the Recreio in will fear no evil; for thou art with

me." their total of 135 runs. Indian R. C. v Hongkong Electric.

On the Indian R. C. ground yes- terday afternoon the home team entertained the Hongkong Electric and won an exciting game by four; wickets and ten runs just beating the light by a matter of a few minutes. The visitors batted first and made 150 runs of which Stanesby made 37, Vickers 38 and Gahagun 24. Sirdar Khan took four wickets for 20 runs. The home team replied with 160 for six wickets just before time for drawing stumps. Madar 48 und Ackber 41 were the top searers.

SEVENTEEN LIVES LOST

A TANKER.

Baltimore, Nov. 20. " Up to the present there have been seventeen fatalities in connexion with an explosion or the Norwegian tanker Mantilla in dry dock Reuter's American Service,[

to

The Bishop of Barking 'phoned Ho added that he would select o' special tribunal which would carry for firemen and helped to remove out the new law and which would cars during a fire at a coach 'body not perform acts of vengeance, but works in Church Lane, Walthams- severe justice. (Cheers).-(tow, which is almost opposite his Reuter.

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Total (for 5 wkts.).. 180

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Bowling Analysis.

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SATURDAY'S LEAGUE;"

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Chinese R. C. v. H. K. C. c.

Saturday was probaby, the first

uleurs, ringworm, and old wounds, time that the Chinese have beaten where owing to neglect or wrong the Hongkong Cricket Club's pre treatment much destruction of tissue mfer team in a league or any fix

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