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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1902.

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period was not sufficiently long for any runs to be got, whereas it was very easy to low a wicket in the time. The strength of that ontention was seen in this snatch, for, although the Australians had only the same roven minutes to bat before ancho, it was enough for us to engatre this wicker of Tramble, their captain,

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and command of the bill. Gunu bowled s, good length, but lacked that devil' which Troubles batsmen, Whore we suffered was in the absuneo of a right-hard bewlor who can make the ball come back from the of Brund, Blythe, and Guon all came from the other site of the wicker, and therefors they supplied to varioty, while Jousop ha After four wickets bad fallen for. 48, it |liufe to depend upon hot his pace. agguin fell to Nable to save his sid o from dol" tight-hand mediuni-pical howler is wesen- lapse. He is a butsaman, who can play two | tíal to every team. dierent games, one adonging gene when (Of MacLaren's English Elven)

The ground selling on both sides rons are required, and the olur on the sleexceptionally gool, but there were anere When we played the first test uteh infensive when the object is to waar down the catches droped in this one test ruatch th Sydney Inst. Thesember, I was much struckling. He showed the latter at Man in the previous three, nearly all the mon chester, whore he saved a tent Imutch, and who rusha rans being, missvil. Te our first with the size of the attundar.co, and it only by the same gube he famed our fint match timings, several catches were allowed to remained for the fourth Test to intensity against New South Wales from a defeat pass, but in one second every chance ws that impression. During the four days this into a victory hie his sute. Bllowing the coupted. On the other hand, wo raised sama tactics here, lo let the fast rising ball chantiers in boch the Australian innings, and fisted by Peter Fletcher, a bheir iad natch lasted 80,00 people visited the frout Tensop on the off-site severely alone, but for this our defect would not havis beoŋ

lich fariner. Fletcher is inter taken ground, and of the luilf_bure present, Duff allowed his examele, amis serviceable sa pronunced as it was, A bright spot f with the fry, and arouses her Just's the Saturday afternam. The characteristic stany realising 71 rum, was nude, With this depastangot, theng,, was "the" zadoli jenlong They proceed to take fifin in of that crowd waste orderhussy, although Armstrong, Noble tennined at the wickets with which Brand dismissed Tramper, company, w'un a lond krach and ring an- theplay that day wasofthenstuninteresting until 3.10 nr. on the Saturday, when play The tellisman was standing in the slips,

mice the expected friend of hele. nature; only 15:10 runacho during the whole

was interrupted by rain.

and he took the ball brillinatly with the THE BELLE OF NEW YORK. OCULISTS' OPTICIAN The second act (which follows without un day for the hill of nine wickets, five on the

The rain that fell before the resumption right hand low down. intervaly saws Case Bote berought in by one wide; still, lare war not the slightest of the canton daw trok or the bir I Frono a fielding point of view, the feature After their interview with Lord Hitchen | Pont. Reutte, in a brief vrane, but one full display of restlessnes, and the bits of fro that was in the wicket, and at sution of the match was undoubtedly the wigkut. i er, the Boer delegates procedieri south of bones, again mass-erts his hatred of brilliant play, which won four sd far has able that Lilley sal right up 16 Jessop, keeping of Kelly. To dismiss night lades

women. He retires for a while, and, re- tween, werd heutily applauded. I was under a af conduct to confer with: ex

turning, discovers Mrs Hannuut ul Pr surgirised at that, after the experience of

whereas on Sathaly he köpt back. Noble weg, four in each innings, in a marvellens į The was dismissed early on the think dey, and performannien, and some of his catches were President Stay

Vetelier arranging plans of concealment the opening day, when the attendinco was

he was enccorded by Hopkins, who, evident of the most brilliant description. Besides with Beamgant. On the spar ofthemogent, toul sundle, ari bo play, of a worly acting ander instructions to krup his end this, he did not allow by thoughout the Bent introduces the lady as Thote her attractive deseryition. Yet the men in the up while Armstrong got rus, ployed a false antch, and the way in which by teok Sun- wife. After a while, Carle compuses bit:- teld then were frequently interrupted, and me to hint. Hopsini liant bats dos time after time on the leg vila was self so viumber, and is felt rdong, nutil the sometimes insulted by a noisy mobor a

sman, ne he showed live bi bis innings, but | equal ra anything I have ever seen. Kelly's. entrance of Miss Eaily Montrose, francée spectators who oridently think thm while Armstrong who with him lon did not i share in thú vierury was a large one. [of Plonely, whom, owing to the leat of his cricketers have to plny to their orders.

try to make a staging stroke, and at that spectacles he mistakes for Mes Fletcher Tais match, I am sorry to say, shows that me he did not appear to great advantage.bout the March insident. There was no Before emeloding. I wish any a werd (the rand Mrs Beaumont), thus arousing his what one toon written by other visiting But I have seen enough of Hopkins as a objection to him on account of his colour, angry suspicions. She, after a while. roericketers is only to true. In England baton, bowler, and helst te form the but the county captains in England decided tires, nad the Uncle hus a talk with Flat auch Sarensking" would not be tolerated option that he would be a valuable man not to play against a man who has been Humo weeks ago, 1 pointer our the fact cher, who thinks he has discovered the and steps should be taken by the Australien to any side during as Englia con. 'called." Unfair bowling was becoming so

decaption. The out of the net sans Emily noth-aities, especially by those in Sydney, that Kwang Y Peovince is always in a

Arustrong again showed bois a player common that such a course was necessary enting and Sinding Fletcher nonacmg suppress auch conduct on the part of with a hend. When he was with Noble he to preserve the integrity of the game. chronic state of rebellion That being the to the Unde wat Besumour that he is mul a few, who, being rampprogiutitie, mi aban-

followed the lead set by his partner, and Marsh had been called lá túans in ono (by and truly Mrs Beaumont'a kosband. A hely ignorant of cricket altogether, in was content to hy there with a view to much, we had no other option but to object ense, r parts of insurrection never seem NO

the beginning of the third act, after an interfere with tim pleasury of those who play wearing the edge of the bowling, but with to him. ouise alaru in Canton y Runty.terval, Pheter and Panily quare mi are and witness cricket for the lave of the game.

the advent of Hopkin le feicef the game.

To su ap, the march in all respect < was however. The question has been asket,wconciled in Fletcher's explaining the That the bruckers only constituted His chief stroke is a drive between cover a meal disappointing one. The barsing Whist would happen if the rebels, or, totation. The uncle enters, unpercival all section was seen by the round of ap- and extra cover, which be mukes with great was lamentably weak, and the grunt diffor

and afterwards arouses Mrs Bestmont's place accorded Noble after souding den wer

ence between the sides was that the Aus- give them their proper name. robbers. suspicions of Fletener (her supposed as his first iden, at the beginning of which

A peculiar incident happened daring talian bowlers took advantage of our weak- honki anke for this page i As mumi, tha | bariki who, he thinks in flirting with a ho was subjected to romarias of a most

Armstrong's innings. Aft chiting Broundnesses, while öers were unable to do so Estranger. Sla, Lapwever, thinks her means officials are very dilators in dealing with her res! Lashes. Unele then bears from seves were thing when compared with repeat the strike. The ball the lattily in

offensive description. Bat the in them-sigh to the leg boundary, be attempted to when the looting tea was if the tickets, There were very few featurga which a spVG - saprimings Twan palan vesits to be to wait | Saunch, the upsid, the whole wing. He then the fuels Bordo on the empitus. the same direction, and Tyldesley caught it, tater ewall tek gany with hin, and for a

SUCH as later they run before, owing. The news mabagus to frighten and confuse the whole ampire occupies

ananerest The fildeman was standing or the ødgu

antel of this setiption it was perhapa party, and hually a nunces to Paul bía m- Ismaition that, when bith in that the maben, at Matning had borða poin

hin the turf, but after taking the ball carried cne of the Burst exproditions of cricket øver enth of marrying Mrs Beaumont, who fails, is sucious blow is rule at the very it on the bicycle track. Tyldesleyen sadya similar taremstances. Still, t ed by not of the same class flock number he pretends to believey is unmarried. Mter Indulatrem of the game, Both Callaway, was evidently under the impression that secures the multier to the Atardians, and sufficiently profouging the agony, he relents and Barra wire the subjects of ri- as long as he caught the bell in the congratulate them, upon their achievement Province had the denred odvet apow the

and forgives restoring Mes Busmpont 1 dicule, and at track something worse, and field, aven though he carried the ball on to It is consuling that we hate not long to wait Viceroy, who medzately went lawn more

her bukland, most mily to Fletcher. cricket is coming to a nice pass when the truck, the leteran wuk be out. But for an opportunity to try to turn this tables, canje,' about nee thousand mee Tauern, entering as a sort of dense nonchi, man has to leste his creme to explain to it was not so. I think it is a great mistake and shailit, we stewit the home will hu Sual of dissenting stookers that decision to have two different talus regulating catch-all the greater, ns at is even years since an expedition is under thing, wh, kto the presides a lleter amper.

The part of Unele dle was bikeu was a current one, as Kelly did when lloping on the bicycle track. At Adelaide, Tyl- | English team has won the majority of test rank of vieraanirak. At Lim Choot, thot by Me B. man, who looked and played kins was given put caught at the wickets. deder caught HiT out while standing un antchon in a senson Trom their Australian will leave their ships and go in search of the Dies par admirably. That of Pant Ben-Dur team will leave Sydney with many the track, but, in this the by walking off opponents.

Another force, between two tu, premated by Mr G. W、 Barton, ¦ pleasant Dicorice, and it is unfortunate the turf after taking the ball he lost a Tebels.

who was a stage manager, reflected great these leave won are by uch incidents wider to our sile. I see that Avnstrong in three thorsund tong is led by thedit on his dramate parties. De wies at as occurred in one qu'erte of the ground.going to England with the Australian feat.

Asst is num eleven neie Boule and his wife. Brierle-general.

mady taying semes with It was an extraordinary pieco of good for since this second fore left Cath, they sad takut of playing up Air Pact Lion. Hayward gave the asual good start in the ous habit. and gives an unite to many His by-play and that MagLaren should win the tose for will do well to give up playing the ball un- the fourth time in succession. He a necessarily Lith his pats. Te is a danger. ght by this time to have puuttui Koj were greatly appreciated.

Mr Peter Dow, Chas, which is to me the ban of their 16 Pater Fletcher, lined his part, and side, but their play cannot be wisperedelmess of making a mikke at ang's aptek verimirablay vapecially in the poemes with what they showed ja the former Accord wg in the Chures, the with Baily, and in the rifin ene

Although Armstrung only bowler Pudin mielies. The wicket appeared EM Province of Kwang Siis praetuadły m the (fe A. Cum, the pratry-cook's quan, Jang, a resumiteal what in England is welche is likely to get did very well, and he must deservedly re- we cut a "inked wicket that is one pro ceive Peceral rounds of applause Mr part with a solution of liquid suure and Qumanng alan neted as protapiter. May. for the purpee fucking it holding from Howd, who, although only at Gesland, as Mes Benennt, creared a very bugether. The word taked' astrin 12 favourable togaression. The by-play, taken to mean dair, and when I use thee wickets for 14 minutes, scored 3 cuns

the tifin rec, was expital tem. I wish to refer to a wicked upon which and, in the creme of reconciliation with her artificial means of preparation dogs been | hubami, she muted in a mest omninong brougla into vendition. It is a frequent 10. The role of Enlig Montrose was practice in England and the M.C.37 is try undertaken by Miss Milet Saunders, ing to stop it. Hayward and MacLeron

With one innings apiecu and 18 rus To perfection. | Find Sauders very dilligal on that járok. semmed to have a slight advantage, as asi, un trasy difficult scenes, especially a The ball seemed censionally to stop and Australin hud to hat last on a wie set which long one with Fletcher, made the most of ¦ juny up, and the howler was always able to her part. Miss Warren, as Samh Jane, get some work on, with the result that it the possibilities of beaning worse.

was not likely to improve, and had within Bo- The maid-of-all-work, played to great ad MacLaren and Hayward's cricket was not sales tlo, there is always a chance of an age in the usciting one with Uncs early an attractive as before. Though the verse change in the weather. But the un- Bonde, schon sa imbcently betrays to hit first wicket par en 7 runs, ech hatsman forese lixppened, and good howling, hack the wire plot. For get up, sa dicharg. looked like getting out at any ball, and fol ep by good theiding, practically settled the estul depedent housmail Gener) ayward was beaten several times by the masch during the next twners. It is servant is so smigented! was superb.

left hunder, who also refusal a retur, by possible to decribe one bacting, as it was On the whole, the success of this revival MarFarm when the latter was 25 After

bal, and there was precession from of the Amy A. D. L. was evident, and undico the wicket seemed to improve.

start to finish. The mistakes made by the augured well for the future prosperity of MacLaren ther, and his strokes with men batsmen did not detract from the wonderial the act in this partiesbar bunneh në ins evníblence, andi appeared certum to add Beaney of Noble and Saunders, and there On Thursday, som

mom, a band of podeavours. The Band of H.M. Blew to his list of centuries on the Sydney was nothing in the wicket to recetur for our Je by kind permission of the Captain ground, but while he was endeavouring to swali store of 09. The Aulians huta robbers walked quietly and one of the tifices, played the inuidental music, drive Baumiers the ball se abruptly from similar experience in the first test match. from 7 to 18. It will have the control with- Arent abops in Tai Son W1 idade Stone which not only delighted the audience but the pitch, gong high to mid-off, where Dalf

and this time we were the victims of ne faut pay of 3% merchaus cruisers instead of As it was be gon 92. Street) anel extried a lot of vattended much to the spirit of the acting. The reasy Latch

close unaccountable occurrences which will 17. Theatre was crowfleil and the audience. A Hayward's dismisel. Maclaren ve-

Terraetimes tudo pilnes on a cricket fald, and with Tyldesley while I were helaghy on Instar, had an excuse for getting Last Sunday evening, a zaten jauh, le considered crudindle rosi) compernel in javded, that being the ably three gure park, and flat,was Tayward. He was clens the shaft house at Liberty Bell urines into the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 28tb A snowslie at the Telluride precipitated Captain Rosen, will be despatched for gehits of the watu. Tyllesley's innings fawled by Noble with a ball that came bekule. Tarty suiters were buried is the lastane, at Cheylight. for 70 was by fur the west attraétive on our

five or six inches, and in all probability it ELOW. A second avalanoch buried 40 the crow, took clucrgo of the junk mad waited Paul Besment. At Mr B. Nuon side, his chirt stroke being the art. from would have bowled anybody. Noble and

which he got most of his runs,

Sonders bowled unchanged throughout the cue the men who had first been engulfed. miners who were at work attempting to Until the second inning of the second towings, not this is the third into two Bir G. W. Harton

reut mich in Melbourne Tyldesley never bowlers have dar that this tour. In the

Wireless Telegraphy. Mr Peter Bourget going, hun bere, as shere, he played second test match Barnes and Blytheis Putin • A postry zook's anon ' Mr Curating with more confidenies than any other if the for us, and Noble and Fronhte for the Mrs Bout...... Mrs Goa Juni - Bagishmen. When going, I Dink-end Australians; but the performans of Noble By Monte Miss Male Sounders bably the Australian public will agree

and Sanders was infinitely superior do Surah hue..." A unið) of all work '

with Tykleniny is one of the most brillite, as they were accomplished on a Miss Warren aut latsen in England or Australia.

sticky wicker In both innings, Saunders Litley was the only one of the other men got one for 162, which for a tan playing or our side to make runs, Port de dist HIT

in his fist test match is a magnificunt funt. play in his best form. His 40 rains cable only added yet another triumph to froia cricket much inferior to what lae dis- his record by securing eight wickets for player when ceiling his 84 in the first, fest natel on the same grosed,

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Precisliy

buds of these law-downks, but ever eksoze not appose to be any quad revet for dock- ing apou there men to situated by platent It is in the end of the natives. where the rebels are strongest

Tsir busdquarters (s...at a plus, mean thu borders of the fut pto.inces of Hwang Ture Kwang Si Yunusz, nad Kagi chat, leador of the rebels is untlet Kwok. He has the reparation of wing perfectly Innoliar with every part of die Kwang Si. 31 in questionable, if the trapps sent by the government at all able to do the work of

In her part The who

restoring order, and it the rebels take no gaozilla fiting then a fren of from thirty to lifty thousand won will be norisi.

TUKES PALING KOLBERIES IN CANTON,

property.

lying quite near the Shansen, was barındluci

ethniestie, so that the shos can rondly

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by mon tre heals, wi, siter everts nosį Uncle Bustle

it up the river to scapirer spor, shurn the i

Nepłow

cargo, mounting taster to the Fer Fletcher. His best frienl

calties of rice, and valrest at more than four hundred dolles, was ausferred to boats that were lying waiting.

the

On the same evening, the pains pandarin who assists the Partac General in

the control of the Manchus was the scene:

SUENIL

The Bonamas" Cottage at SysTeatram, PERGILANNE DE MESTO,

of an outrage of more than ordinary daringg tovettura

It appears that on that consing this official Vids

Light Cowdry Supp Moonlight on the Rhine Tollstadt Alurche... In thideta... Bouza Austria... Kozetny GOP SAVE THE EIS..

ind business with bacaif. It was almost Macho.....

Emetistety after he had left his gatuan) that the robber, several tens wrong, broke

Well,

into the place. Now they were abl. broda, dove, said your Ads Takins this in spite of che guns! has not been as-viebt, won't you? Certainly."

when we can afford it. you will buy me a plained. Be that as it may, in a few Churley, dear. I know you are a hasiress minutes the yansen and all its inmates were Jan, and I know you want me to bes under the power of the robbers. Total a new gown, and now coat now, business wenots. If you give me, new soldiers were hezded into a corner, and the I won't say a word about the yacht. It

that lova'discount for cash? mandarin's family confined to While, the plundering was going on, the mandarin came back. Hold to force his

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PORTABLE SUSTENANCE.

way through the outside door, prich to his FOR nivelters, miners, and soldiers, na food is an portable as Lomes the astonishment, hut when he got to the

gennies Lisbug Company's Extract. The second all was plain. On discovering that proinet of 13,000 bullocks was supplied to kis yunen was lebl by robbers, he was the forces in South Africa. Lemco is the about to try to escape, fearing violences concentrated form of Meat known.

Just at this point, a robber evric out, and covering hôn with a revolver ordered im to come insida,

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After auch a start, oûr ustal of 317 was dessappointing, but the wicket was not per- feet, and the bowlers we always able to

ke the ball do a bit.'

It is not unust

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Be certainly will ger runs, but I think he

expense,

wickets at home.

What Jessop ilmi te supply in the way insational fitting for us was forthend-

15 has. It must not be sused that this was the reseft of skilful hitting, haram who is always slashing at the ball is bound to make some good strokes as well as bad ones

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intercopted to the Marquis of Lahore on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd April, Old Spectacles Re-made for Traube to bead the bowling averages No less than live enteles, so of themLentumlerry said that be believed that for his side, but the feature of his work, simple, were missed, and such batsworn as wireless telegraphy would be eurimosly at Adelaide, was the number of over he Tramper, Hill, and N. Gregory shouldiraportant in the future in the promotion of bowled without losing his length, Neble. have been out before getting into delle comerce. He was unablo yet to lietuse in this innings, had regained all the dash figures. Neither of there are played in the inland working of the system. which was so effective in Melbourne, hus mything

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Mr Chimberlain' announced in the Eouse appears to have lost his length, and wickets or in the slips, unless he is in such of Commons last night that the representa bowled qontinually on the short side.

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mendous lot of runs from the cut that al. Capirs. fully justibel his inclusion. Some people though they may get out from it sometimes away from Australia would like to know the stroke will be found to pay them at the what sort of a bowler he is. He does not finish., Clem Hill laeted his usual sour). take full advantageofhis height, but bovaries

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were other paukaka. The Hen. Treasurer of the Alice Blythe in crossing between the umpire and second attempt, and he was one of the few The rubbers soon after. Memorial and Nothersola Hospitals hegs to the wicket hefur reaching the bowling men who gat runs without giving a chance. wards finished their work, and carried of acknowledge with thouls the following crane. Occasionally be seened to try to England's bowling was confined to Eur make the bill do too much, and consequent men. Braund, as usual, had he keep one things worth more than two thousand deontions to the funds of the Hospitals:y his length suffered somewhat, some of his dollars. When the robbers had taken Huo. W. Chacham.

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Onlinure Office. affections. It is pop-narcotic and safe in application. A corn plaster should be In the third test match our first inningsnet reneli his old pace, still he was instru

Trustees: the hands of the most unprofessionat. 4 worn for a few days, to protect it from the closed just before lunch The Australians mental in getting four of the best wickets. Hos. J. H. Stewart LiCKHART. C.MIC universal pancen for all wunkind.--Micy | Bho. As a general liniment for sprains, had seven minutes to hat before the ad-Blythe's hand still seems to trouble him, G. B. DoDWELL, Esq. MARY R. MELENDY, M. D.; Pl. D. Chi- bruises, Inches and rheumatishi, Tahjournment, but, owing to some error, that and His bowling was nothing like the quali|R. SHEWAN, ESS. cago, 1.. U. §. 4. For male, by All Balm is unequaled. For sale by Alltime was not availed of Maclaren was † ty with which hu succeeded in the first teat Dealer WATKINS Lud. General Agents. Dealers WATSIM Ltd. General Agents burt over this, as it was argued that the match. He apes to have lost his length

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