MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907.
INTERPORT CRICKET,
Second Day's Play,
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A bad light, heavy wicket, and threaten ing rain were the conditions under which the Interport Match was resumed to-day
on the Cricket Ground,
Nodoaht, the dreary look of the sky kopt many away from the match, for when the Shanghai men took the field at 10.58there
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MoEuen, after boing in quile a timo, was stumped in playing forward to Sharpe.
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two inteinen had thus the best individualade but the batsmen continued their sears to their credit. Then the and careful game and at 4.36 the total was to the best partnership In the match 150. Turner, at point, missed an easy çante. Main bowling Lanning. 8-68-258, clance of dismissing Molen off Sharps, This partnership had added 95. Sharpe and Pearce by 'sleck fielding gave away joined Edwards, but the latter was a rull. ' bowled next over in trying to play back to Carruthers, 9-60-209 Edwards' Innings was the best of the match. Though ho gave no chances, he batted splendidly and more than justified his inclusion in the team. Ho oured bis-runs when they were badly ship of the match. Irvine broke his duck by driving Main for two but was stamped next ball, and the innings terminated for 261, Hongkong boing 49 runs to the good. It was then approaching one o'clock.
ALLEGED MALIGIOUS PRO- SECUTION.
A Former Flamo."
om before Mr H. H. J. Gompertz, Aoting An sotion was brought today by Chin Puise Judge to recover from Lo Kam, of Enanon's cowshed, Pokfulam, the sum of When went in and promptly scored a $200 for malicious prosecution by the single, but was caught shortly afterwards defondant on or about the 8th September in trying to lift R. Hancock, 7--156. Mr E. J. Grist (of Messrs. Wilkinson and immediately, bowled by Sharpe. 8-1-defendant was representoul by Mr Crowther 158. Sparke then took the vacant crease, and stumps were drawn with the score at 159 for sight wickets.
SPORTING.
Yachting.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,
Rugby Football.
Tho natch to-morrow hetween the United Services and the Hongkong· Club should ho productive of a good tusale. Tho Gorricos have several first rate players and The second club ruse of the Royal Hong- are now in good oondition. The Cleb, if kong Yacht Club was mil yesterday un-they can get a representative site are a der favourable weather conditions. The win by a four points. The Club hare been etrong combination, and will, we fancy, wind was strong from E. by N., with an very strong for the last two seasons and a inclination to veers point to the South of E. beating would do thost no hann, on the The course was from Polico Pier, Kow-cootmry it would probably open their syus
it will certainly be a good performance, It the United Services can win tomorrow
and no one; be hè a civilian or a service man, will grudge then their victory.
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were very few present, not enough to raise needed and shared in the record partner: Carruthors wont in. He was out almost Grist) appeared for the plaintiff, while the Loon, to North Fairway Buoy, Trocas Rock to their weak points and do them good.NEW. Neason SI
The scores we:--
HONGKONG.
FIRST INNINGS,
a respectable cheer. In the afternoon the crowd materially increased, however, and the King Alfred land played selections,
On Saturday Shanghai had scored 212, andon the drawing of stumpa Hongkong had last four wickets for 144 pins. The local
At2 o'clock Hongkong took the floid and team wore this in the bettor position. Only at 2.5 Ollerdessen and Anderson went in, 78 runs were coquired; Lanning and Turner R. Hancock bowling to the former. The werestill undefeated and Beasley, Edwards, second ball was pulled to leg for a slagle, Taylor, Irvine and Sharp had still and the fourth-a very bumpy delivery. Hancock, b Main to bat. Of
H. R. Makin, b Sparke course, tho Just two caught Andersonen the thumb. Pearce took T. E. Pearos, 1.b.w., b Carruthers mentioned were not expected to score up the attack from the extern end and H. Hancock, b Sperko...... largely, but enet of the others were con- Ollerdessen drove him to the opposita W. C. D. Turner, & Main sidered as likely to put up a decent total. soreen-a good stroke. Anderson broke Capt. H. M. Beasley, b Main
Turner (20) and Lanning (13) follow his duck by getting a couple for a drive;
Lt. J. McG. Taylor, Ollerlossen, b
Main ed abortly afterwards, Main bowling to between cover point and mid-on. Another A. E. Lanning, b Main, the "ex-Shanghaite," the list ball of beautifal drive along the grass, by Ollordes W. Edwards, b Carruthers,... the over being glanced to leg. Carson realisod 4 and a single gave Peuros Coporal Sharpe, not out
J. Irvine, Bt. Whoen, ↳ Main,
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CHAMPION RIP CLASS-Four boats start ed in this class, Dione, Vernon, Ailsa and Alannah, the latter having a handicap of 30 seconds per milo. The first two got away well together followed by Ailsa, Alannah
Yesterday morning at the King's Park
at bringing up the rear. Vernon soon es-was shot off between teams of 10 men a Range, Kowloon, a friendly rifle match tablished a short lead, Dione getting blan-side from the Right Half and Left of No. 1. | keted by Ailes, and rounded the first mark Co. H.K.V.C.. || about 30 seconds ahead of Mr May's boat, which was closely followed by Ailsa. It was then a fetch to the Trocks Rock buny and Vernon galaing a little rounded the mark abbait eno minute, ahead of Dione, with Ails still woll up. Alagnali fell back
For the information of the Court. Mr | home, a distance of 12 miles. Grist stated that in reply to a request from his friend for particulars, he wrote informing him that the defendant, under a sworn informaation, had caused the plaintiff to be arrested on the chargs of having 21 stolen clothing, jewellery and money to 14 the value of about $150. The prosecution 40 which terminated in the discharge of the defendant was brought maliciously and without reasonable'or próbable grounds.
Chan Sam stated that she lived with the defendant. Thors was trouble" between 36 them early in September in consequence of which the defendant beat her, and she reported the matter to the police. Inquided 3 wore instituted by the Registrar-General, the defendant being with her at his office, where he accused her of stealing three pieces of clothing and some jewellery, The Registrar-Goneral told the defendant that if he did not wait the woman is
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BECOND INNINGS.
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| At the 200 yards mange the totals. cored were 220 for the Right Half and 218 for the Left Half, giving the former lead of 13 points. At the 500 yards the totale made by the two teams were the same viz., 232 At the six hundred
from the moment she rounded the first the Right Half again had the advantage, buoy and was some way astorn at the
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by 12 points (220-214), thus heating their self to read all the latest and second mark, Bheets were now trimmed for opponents, by 991 to 080 points over the best literature at a minimum of
bent to Kowloon Point, sud Vernon drew three ranges, i margin of 25! There was: ahead a little, Dions standing well up a slight shifty wind blowing across the cost.
? could send her away, but he had to windward, while Ailsa sagged away
for her.
2 provided the clothing and jewellery somewhat but still some distance head of On Septambor 12 plain. Alannah Noaring Thin Tai Tui Vernon tiff was arrested under warrant and charged was thrown out of her couree by a steam at the Police Court with stealing a sum of tug crossing right in front, allowing Diona money. When the magistrate beard the to pull up slightly. Onco round the point case ho discharged hør,
the true cast wind was again met, and in benting up the fairway the turning point
ruthers took the attack from the chanca at Anderson but he was'snicked, western end and a short run to square log away for another boundary. Hancock's was sneaked. The first four over only deliveries bumped a lot, hut off his first realised three runs (singles) rach threo over only three runs wero scored. batamant played extremely satinusly and Two maidens over followed, then a couple touched nothing that came on the off. The of singles of Hancock. Ferrce had opened. N. Anderson board showed 150 at 11.12. Janning placing expansivaly, thirteen runs being scored off N. I. Sparku Main to leg for a couple A neat drive his best two over, but off the next only A.G.H. Carruthers... for two by Turner was all that was scored one run was scored, Anderson getting him D. R. McEuen... ... of Carruthers next over. The first ap-t leg. Then the Erst chance occurred. plause was for an off drive by Fanning to Ollordesson (10) lifting one from Hancock the boundary at this he followed to straight hit. Lanning waited for it; up with lilliant
ent, which and dropped the Jull--a bad miss. Next was splendidly fielded by Rodolph, baltu short run was tried and a smart Turner scooped Currather to the log return all but ron Anderson out, R. boundary bringing 180 up, and just aftor Hancock being slow in taking the ball. Walker, R. Hancock, & Feares... 42 wards Lambe brilliantly fielded a hall in worl knocking the bails off Both batsmen P. Laube, e Edwards, & Pearce... the slips, all but running Turner out.
took cluances by sneaking runs and D. R. McEuen, st H. Hancock, h Lanning did not seem at home in Car-
were lucky in not getting run out as the
Sharpe...... ruthers, whose fiva overs had cost only Hongkong fielding was very clean, Sharpe A. G. H. Cheruthors, b. Sharps...
A. F. Wheon, c
e and b R. Hancock savon runs, but against Main he wens inazo
at point doing well. Ollerdesson then confident. A separation came at 11.22, gave another chance lo Pearce off his own. Sparko, not out... J. K. Brand, not out ... Tarner being bowled by Main. It was a bowling, but it was an extremely lourd hall
Sundries... fast low hall and Turner played forward to too hot to hold. The first half-hour's it 527 161. Captain Heasley went play had ruilised run, when Ollerdes- sen was howled by Hancock 1-18-30.
in and out again, playing four balls and being bowled with the fifth. 9-161, odolph fellowed and played the next Main had taken two wickets for nine runs in six overs. Lt. Taylor joined Lasting and Carruthers bowlesi another maiden to Latining, after which Taylor scored a
H. B. Olleriessen, ↳ R. Hancock W. Rodolph, st H. Hancock, b Sharpe
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mot give her any jewellery, and there was To Me Crowther Smith-Defendant did
The jewellery of his that she was in the habit of wearing. Defendant told ties if he said he had three wooden boxes in his room. Plaintiff did not employ a solicitor to defend her in the larceny charge, and
was put to no expense.
No further evidence was called for the plaintiff.
Le Kam wid the plaintif was his sweetheart. On September 8 ho saw her wrapping up a parcel of clothing and told her she was not to go out. A lokong was ia On Saturday evening the cricket ground the house waiting for her. Defendant was thronged by an immense crowd who attempted to stop plaintiff from learing had gathered there to witness the fete the house and she scolded him, and the arranged in honour of the Shanghai visitors. lukong joined in with her. The rings and The night was a beautiful one for such a hmcelets worn by plaintiff were paid for Pearce had fauction, as scarcely a breath of air came by witness, and she told him she had to sway the Chinese lanterns which were pawned them for $30. After leaving gracefully hung all round the ground and plaintiff at the Registrar-General's Office batter was a work of art and reflected and found that $40 had been taken out about the pavilion. The decoration of the defendant returned home with a friend, credit on those responsible--Mr. J. Barton, of his box, and nobody knew it was there Lt. Isaacson, and a party of blue jackets excopt the plaintiff and bimself. from the Tamar. The trees around the ground were dotted with smaller lights of which there were haudreds-sine red, others blno and others white.
targots from right to left, thus making good scoring rather difficult. At the conclusion of the match Sergt. Major Gloyn called for
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three cheers from his side for the wiming Works of the best present day team, which were heartily returned by the authors have already been issued victors for the losers.
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IT. NO. 2 Co, K.K,Y,A, The first of the series of six monthly
of the race occurred. Vernon elected to shooting competitions which tho above stand in on the starboard lack towards Co. are carrying out during the winter Kowloon, Diona keeping on the port tack
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towards Hongkong. This proved the propertba took place at Tai Hang Range additional works will fill the thing to do as Dione, mosting with a more yesterday morning. There was an excellent
shelves this week. There is no favourable tids and a southerly slant, cross-attoidance, no less than twenty-one mem- ed Vernon on the next task. It was now abers turning up, but the shooting was ding dong race between these thro beats to diappointing; no doubt a very tricky the Kowloon Rock, which Dione rounded wind which was blowing had a lot to do 15 secs, ahead of Vernon. On the beat up to with the poor shooting. The best scorve Channel Rocks Vernon carried away her were:- starboard ronnor, but continuing the race nearly overhauled Dione before the Rocks were reached, the latter rounding about a length ahead. saade another mistake by gybing but discovered it too late, as rith her late river she could not gybe again, so had to haul her wind and go about, by which time Diono had cstablisheda useful leadevon- tually winning by 1min. 38seos. Ailsu didno good in the windward work, which is rather
loon Bay-just the weather to suit her. surprising, as it was blowing hard in Kow- Aleunah gave up before reaching the last mark. 8ko also showed up bally. The race started at 11:30 and the finishing times were:
ball, it being the last of the over. Anderson seared twice in succession of Pearce, both cuts for two each, Makin saving boundaries. Rodolph's first soore couple just mid-on. He tried to pull was an on-drive for a single and Anderson Yorker from Main in the same over but reached 20 after 37 minutes' batting by a Ollordessen was in his place and tuugh he meat cut past. Irvine for 4. fambled the hall he held it. 72-16, W. Rodolph in difficulties and bowled a Edwards, the Police crack, opened by acur maiden and after a single by Andeno, ing a couple from Carruthers, following the Rudolph was mainted by R. Hancock, being stroke up by skying the next ball well over struck on the right kand. Anderson lifted Anderson's head for two more. Tauning Pearce into Chater Road for six and cut Main for a coupe, Latube failing to single and after another maiden by Hancock pick up with his usual'accuracy. Another
Pearow was taken, relieved by Makin,
formation ?--Only to recover my 940.
Had you any object in awearing that in- monidan uver was bowled by Carruthers to whose first hall was sent by Rudolph Lanning and Fiwurde scored a single off
to the leg boundary, bringing 50 cp after
Mr Grist abjected on the ground Main. The next hall almost ended the 5 minutes play, Sharpe went on at Elie partnership for Lanning barely escaped other end in place of Hancock, whose one west of the ground was filled by a brilliant consequences, and he was that entitled to
that the presumption must be that the Dione The grandstand erected to the north defendant was fully aware of the legal
Vernou playing the hall re
Edwards gave what wicket lind cost 10 runs. Sharpe was assemblage of ladies and gentlemen and give the Court his opinion. seemed to be a clance to Wheen behind weleonel by Anderson pulling him for they spent the evening in talking and
My Smith-I merely fished to show that
the sticks, but it was missed and a couple 4 and sneaking a single. Rodolph also watching the cinematograph which was be- bis alive was to bring the ramen to
Tis Lordship Do you press the point? Mr Sinith--No. Bis Honour reserved his decision.
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AMOY, Nov. 12,
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appearance, but Sprite was absent. The gals; cool, 1,331 tons; rice, 28,230 pels, WATKIN'S Jeon, Min, Bonito, and Kathleen put in an bulk, 40,780 gals.; Suantra in balk, C3,685 start was under spinnakers in a fir wind wheat, 3,800 pels.; flour, 23,590 pels.; and shortly after the gun went a steamer beaus and beancake, 39,200 pels.; shirt- interfered with the boats. Colleen WAS
ings, all kinds, 12,000 pels.; becha-de-mer, forced out of her couru somewhat and 1,028 pels.; tobacco leaf, 1,600 pols. Kathleen and Mio get into trouble with one another, to the decided disadvantage Sugar, 1,008 pels.; and sugar candy, 2,895:
Among the exports were the following
of Kathleen. On the run to the first mark pels.; hanp sacking, 22,000 pels.; paper, 2311 Bonito took the most northerly course and 2,895 pels; and 900 kittysols. I lave at secured a lead of several lengths from Min last discovered the meaning and derivation
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and Colleen. At the mark Min established of the peculiar word, Kittysol, abent THE VLADIVOSTOCK MUTINY.
of deliveries later be put a ball to Brand nicked the samo bowter to the screening exhibited in the open. This was an in-justice, abá razı.
The Heldsman stopped the ball in trying to drive him. Hanenok altered novation for Hongkong and there is no and the hatsaners hesitated. both being the position of the fieldsman, looking for a doubt that the pictures shown were much half-way up the pitch. Just at that
catch or Makin, but four runs were scored appreciated. The series shown and moment, however, Brand fell and a run
uff the over. In the next over from Sharpe the instrument used were frois the Cine- was scored. It was a arrow squeak. By singlos the score mounted to 170. The Rodolph was stamped. 2-13-68. Walker tograph Pathe,in Weismann's Building, Shanghai fielding was good, though the then went in and broke his duck by cut. where an exhibition is given nightly. Sky- men full occasionally, due to the stats of ting Makiu to the boundary. Walker added rockets were sent up at intervals dur
ing the evening and these were the fire- a single off Makin, drove Sharpe to the works. At one time it soumed as though the ground. Edwards was batting con- fidently but seemed to go perilously off boundary for, and late cut the same there would be a pyrotechale display of
(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.) bear striking his wicket it playing back howler for two, bringing 80 up after 72 magnitude for a rocket landed in the ing in a prominent place in your valuable but rounding up sharp in the wind she Spanish word, and has evidently come into Sun, Will you kindly insert the follow. her claim and Collom had to give way, which I have asked once or twice. It is a The latter had up to this stage minutes play. Pearce Belded woll in the verandal of one of the buildings adjoining paper I will only relate bare facts and jumped up on the weather side of linase through the early Pertugese traders, bowled 12 overs for 18 ras-3 wickets, deep slips. Anderson could not be the Club and the glares that resulted from lays readers to draw conclusions. About and soon romped ahead, loving in the "k" representing "qu." It means that there has bega a mutiny among the and Carruthers End bowled 11 overs for 10 tempted to lift Makin; he cut runs-no wiekets. Me Buon then went on and drove strongly, keeping the ball that a fire would result. Fortunately this hearing complainte of my customers that through the water after Bonito to good vibros AND NEW ARRIVALS,
well the sizzling of the rocket seemed to indicats four months ago, having become tired of practically standing still. Then she clove protection against the sun.
troops on Rossia island. Details are to boat h place of Carruthers and the down. At 3.20 Irvine reloved Makių and was not so.
concealed, but it is believed that one" second ball was snicked to log by Edwards nuerau unly was scored off bis over,
they had to climb over a half dozen rick. Purpose and at Trocas Rock she rounded
A few weeks ago we received a visit General was killed. The music played by the hand from has to get to my store I determined to first boat. Kathleen was last rounding Chios ea a representative of the Yale plated in view of the fact that Jewish
the buoy a length and a half bohind the from Mr Harlan P. Reach, who is touring his first boundary. Ho tried to pull the Belay thon took Sharpe's place with the H. M., Bedford was very much ap have the front of my shop kept clear of the Fairway Buoy but she collured Min University of New York. He brought his female students had instigated the mutiny. An anti-Semitic persecution is contem- next two but failed and scored one of the ball and almost and Anderson's wicket, preciated. last ball, Edwards then put a ball through Hancock all but stumping him. A pull to
them. With this object in view I sent in before the second, buoy, and gradually wife with him, and their visit was much As the Hongkong Club had been thrown a complaint to the police; in fact I sent slips between Lane and Rodolph but just
gained on the two first bants, though her appreciated. Mr. Bencli took one of the
to Main.
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batsmen, and then Sparke took the ball in
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THE KAUWAY.
Toxro, November 11.
The "Asabi" lonins from Vladivostock
Forty-five bluejackets only of all the
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Very
out of rusel of both and it went to the the leg houudary and one for two, brought open to the invited friends of members in two or three complaintes, but it did no effort was of little avail. Immediately on evening services in the Union Church. mutineers are now surviving. The pro- boundary. Next ball he lifted to leg into Anderson's core to 50, after 84 minates and their Indies a large number left good and the only, satisfaction I received rounding the Trocas Rock Bonito hauled Kulangen, and his address was most prietor of a Vindivestock paper has been Chater Rond-six-and 190 was hoisted, batting. The total was then 93. After and regaled thiginselves with supper. His of course was out of the question, as I did ont in the hope that sho would sail under told qs of all the signs of progress and ment.—“N.-C. Daily News,"
the cricket ground about eleven o'clock was to be told to summons them. This in her sheets taut, but Culleen slackened interesting, and full of inspiration, as hasoned before the, prefectural govern. McEuen had Lanning guessing in the next another over by Irvine one run being Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard and Lady not have the time to run to court for every the leo af Bonito and fetch Kowloon awakening he had been privileged to see. over but the batsman eut the last hall stored-Walker added 3 front Bensley, and Lugard and suite had supper at the Club richaht olie that lingered in front of Point first.
the boundary. Slowly the total Anderson drove the same bowler for and remained there until shortly after my daors, so I took the matter in hand howover and was onder the lee of Bonito Some now Missionaries have recently approached that of the Northernors and single, which Lanning saved on the boun midnight. The decorations in the Club myself and had my man chase them away at the point. Colleen tacked once or joined our ranks, among them Mr H. P She could not succeed in so many different parts of this Empire. drive by Edwards reached the second dary. A single to both batsmen off Sharpe were very tasteful. Dancing was carried About a week ago, or to be more exact twice to shake Bonito off, but the latter Voskuil, Mr and Mrs H. P. Dupree, atid contury at 12.0. Lanning, amid applause. brought the 100 up after 90 minutes' play. on in the reading room for some consider about eight days ago, a large sized pebble boat tacked simultaneously and held Miss Green; who have come out to enter Figg of the Hongkong Obearvsfory added threo more; then four came
The following notice issued by Ma. from Edwards' int, a drive to the offix runs were made off Irvine's next over able time and was largely availed of
was thrown against the plate glass window Collson until Hunghom Bay was opsied the American Roformed (Dutch) Mission. Anderson then relieved Main with the fine pull to deep leg by Walker To-night there will be a sacies of tablonus of my store. I ran out but no
On the 18th at 12.05 p-Except over hall and slips closed in. A single to both and the same bateman lifted Bexaley vivants shown in the City Hall, at which apparent injury was done at that time. A tak touk Bonito right into the The Rev. J. Endler, the Rev. A.-J. and N.E. Japan, the barometer has risan
to straight-hit for 4, and twice for the visiting team are expected to bo pre- I had no suspicion, that it was purposoly middle of the harbour, and ultimately returned froin furlough on Nov. 1st. 9. W. Japan.
Docks, whilst Colleen worked up the Mrs Hutchinson and their son, Arthur, generally, particularly over N. China and place of McEuen, 210 being on the board singles, Anderson getting one in between.sent, and this afternoon the St. Andrew's thrown, but I noticed that several of the managed to squeeze past the onloon Before very long, quite a Large contingent
Pearce then went co in place of Beasley ball practice danes will no doubt attract ricksha coolies on the other side from Duck point and later another squeeze under of English Presbyterian Missionaries will Pacific to the E. of Japan. The over was a maiden. Lanning scored a
The depression is still shown over the single and with a mighty drivo Edwards and a singls to sacl: batsman brought 120 many.
which the missile must have been throws, taut shoots put her to windward of Bouito be returning to their old fields of labour, An area of high pressure covers N. brought the scores level-212 all. The up, Walker 30, Anderson 1. R. Hancock
were similing very much. On Saturday In the rough water in the centre of the and by the end of the year, the staff will China, and pressure is relatively low over bell was saved just on the boundary, took Irvine's place; the latter had boen
about 12.20 p.m., while sitting near my harbour Kathleen was retarded and blin be once more at its ourmal level, after aongking and E. W. Chinta Edwards played a ball to MeEuer at short bowling well and neither batsmen took
front door an iron nut weighing about fall further back. She failed so badly in year or two of unusual depletion.
strong monson is expected to set in the Formoss Channel, and strong E. square leg and attempted to run. McEuen any liberties with him. After leg-glancing
half a pound came crashing through hor beating, indeed, that ultimately her stopped the ball with one foot and the Peace for 4, Anderson was bowled with
winds will probably prevail over the N. Work on the railway is procedding space, part of the China Sen batsmen rushed back, Edwards gaining the medium paced ball. 8-67-155. Anderson Among the cases set down for hearing the front plate gines window. This skipper gave up. Bonito and Colleen
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end- creaso just in tirac. Play now steddled-had been in for 1 hour 55 minutes, and during the Michaelmas law term is one must have been thrown with fought it out for first place and at tho and as a consequence the price of ordinarying at 10a.m. to-day 0.02 inches.
Kowloon Rock Colleon had established labour has gono up. Each coolio gets not. Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon the local team led--and the batsmen were had played a very careful ganic. Brand It is that of Atherton e Yarde-Buller, and plate glass is at least half an inch thick Bonito reduced to about a length be get good coelies for house work at a FORECAST DISTRICT.
which will probably excite some intercut. force to smash the window as the
a lead of about four lengths, which less than 30 cents a day, and it is hard to to-morrow. content to score singles. Edwards spooned followed on and played the ovos... one from Anderson but the "googly
and iroidentally cost about 3500. I was At the end of two hours play the score 820,000 damages. Capt. the Hop. J. Cow and if this missile bad struck me may it was a run under spinnakers, and the $10.00 per month at railway work. During to N.. winds, strong; squally, some rain, it is understood that the action is one for only about three feet away from the win fore the last mark was reached. Then reasonable figuro, since they can carn over 1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: E bowler was unable to reach it in time od 137, Shanghai being 88 runs in hand Farde-Buller, the defendant, was recently where near a viis! spot it surely would result wasdoubt until the line was crossed the last for years sorvants' wages have gone strong to a gale, And the all landed safely. Thro
-Formosa Channel: NE. winds, boundaries in Aucrossion went to Edwards witla' sovenwickets to fall. In sneak-married to Miss Denisa Oris, the well. have killed me or disabled me for life. Of Bonito kopt a more southerly course than up all round, in common with the cost of off Anderson and then a single-thirteen ng sun was off but run out, known scfrest. The plaintiff in the suit but only noticed the riaksha coolies on Colleon, and for a time bewed to have nearly all commodities, so that, what with king and Lamocks: Samé ná No. 1.
3-South coast of Chins between Hong- off the over-bringing Edwards! 82020 Sharpe returning well. A few minutes is Mrs Atherton, a sister of Sir. Au the other side, who wire smiling as usual rather better wind, hat when approach the fluctuations of the dollar, the cost of to 51. Three of Sparke and he had later. Hancock brought off a fine broy Donno Paul, formerly the wife That was their way as they thought, of ing Blackhead's point Calleon gradually living in the East is vastly enhanced over kong and Hainan: Samo as No. 1.
4.South coast of China between Hong equaled Ollerdessen's 54 which he pasac pero's bowling. Walker Ind made his ler, who is in his thirty-four year called the Indian
catch dismissing the Shanghai skippor off of Col. Atherton. Capt. Yarde-Bulgor all in the plot. I immediately load of a few lengths and finished about 30 pars, the same process Booras to be going
even with mu,
nk of course lufting in towards Bonito established ten years back. According to English pa shortly afterwards Tanning leg glanced the same bowler to the boundary and runs by bright cricket, 449 149. Lamba is the oldest son of Lord Chuisbon. As' but the only remark he made was No seconds altead Kathlifon came in somos trade returas each month in England shoe QUESTION: TRAT EVERY MAN
policeman on
on the boat
en at beme, if not all over the world. Tho survived an appest for 1.b.w. Carruthers went in-and, after R Hancock had sout again went on in place of Anderson, and was down maiden tror, he skied one to Scots Guards, officer, Capt. Yards Buller vry me no see" and he indiquently minutes later. The race started at 11,40, a steady odrance, en let us long driver for two and oue by Edwards. Mun Edwinds-st third man-which was holdide-do-camp to the Duke of Connaught talked away. Of course I sont in a report and the finishing times were
from 2004 to 1993. Leading counsel have to the police but the only resouros, that relieved Sparken munen avor. A leg.5-0-142 |
already been retained on both sides. It seems to be luft-toms is to let the risk glance by Tanging very nontuff Car McEuen had to face the bowling of understood that Sir Edward Carson, K.Cs coolics block my doors na Beretofora Colleen (Bon. Mc H. E.
Pollock ar to have my property or life endangered.. ruthers added 4 and he pulled Biain fist Makin, who had gone on tice Hancock, but Mr Montagu Lush, and Mr Randolph, as there seems no change for a marelinat to Bonito (Messrs F. W. and
1. G. Bird) afterwards to the boundary MoEuca mis the batsman failed to score off the first instructed by these Nowton & Co get any polico protection in Hongkong. ficking the ball. A single brought Lanosor he played. Play was very slow, both Ianso, K., and Mr. Norman CS GREENFIELDS Min (Mr A, G. M. Flot- will appear for the plaicliff"; and Mr Rafus Yours respectfully, Kathleen, Capt Walker and ̧
Lt. Fisher, R. E ning's total to 54, and he pub Main to the batsmen being excealingly careful.
instructed by Messrs Lewis, and Lewis, squaro lag boundary just afterwards. The Sovoral changes in the bowling were will represent tho defendant.
Hongkong, Nov. 18.
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