MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908.
THE ENTHRONEMENT
POSTPONED.
KAISER INQUIRES AS TO THE DEATH OF THE EMPEROR.
Rebellion in Ngan Hwai
Province.
FOOTBALL GOSSIP.
SPORTING.
Cricket.
Tho acoros wore —
CIFTI, BERVICE,
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Irving, o Nash, b Thompson... Waterhouse, not out
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BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Bagnall Fitzgerald...
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The match between the Club, and Y.M.O.A. Aroused more than average iu- tereat, and a good crowd fined the ropas
CIVIL SERVICE V. CRAININGOWEN, when the two toxins turned art on Satur
TheCivil Servicccntertained the Craigon- day. It was at one noticed that Hamilton, the late skipper of the Y.M.C.A, and who gowor cloven st Happy Valley on Saturday has done suda useful work for them this afternoon when the Civil Service won by year at centre-Forward was playing right- | 101 runs to 57. For the Civil Service F. back for the Club. Among the absentees from the Club, was Barlow on the half G. Biden undo a good seace of 40 and J. back line, and Turner from the forwards. B. Noris for Craigongowar was the highest The visitors took up the running from the scorer with 20. kick off, and two corners fell early to the Y.M.C.A. which were taken by Bishop, but without result. Then the Club forwarda forced a passage, but were smartly checked R. C. Hutchison, cand b Evans ... by MacCulibin. A brief apall of mid-R.. Barlow, b Lammort Bold work, in which loose kicking was the E. B. Rood, e Evans, bs Tammort order, followed, and then a foul was given F. A. Biden, e Bass, b Pestonji ... ... 40 against the Club dangerously near to their A. R. Sutherland, c Hanenek, hammart goal Story took the free kick, and placed R, O. Witchell c'Ayar, b Mandarapu... 16 the ball in the goal mouth, Kow cleared, A. R. F. Raven, b Blanderson Foreign countries which have forhat Clements returned it smartly, and R. K. O. Bird, e Bass, b Evans ... aetted. Shortly afterwards the same thing J. S. McEvan, Ayar, b Evans ..... warded telegramos to the Peking occurred against the V.M.C.As, but the H. Ellis, not out
same advantage was not made of it, the Corerament consider that it is only ball going behind. The Y.M.C.A. camo right that the Emperor should be again immediately, snd LeBraton had an opening, but failed to make the most of it, The Club wore st this period enjoying. ndopted as son of the last two
quite na much of the game, as their op- Emperors, Tung Chil and Kuang Hsu.
(Woh Tz Yui Po's Service.)
November 22. FELING, The enthronement of the young Emperor of China fixed for the 10th inst., was postponed very suddenly on that date, for some unknown reasQIL.
Chang Chih-tung proposes to recall to Chort, to assist the young Emperor, all those veteran courtiers who have
retired on account of age.
The troops of the capital of Ngan Hwai Province sullenly broke out in rebellion, bombarding the city on the evening of the 19th inst.
When returning with an army which as ust finished the autumn manonayeurs the Governor came into contact with
the insurgents scattered them.
and
The rabela retired with
craunities.
L. E. Brett, c Ba
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ROWZINU ANALYSIS.
CRAIGENGOWER,
J. Manderson, c Sutherland, b Bird... A, O. Burn, e Biden. b Brott... J. B. Norin, e Reed. 1: Witchell... A. Basa, o Sutherland, b Brett... J. Ususan, e Reed, b Brett .... W. Evans, Witchell...
nente, but the play was still of rather s haphazard chameter, a nice combination Evans being sinnst altogether lacking. The wind Laert. was blowing right across the field and play Pestonji was nearly all on the stand side. The Club Emwn were then most aggressive, and several | Manderson xes down the right wing were made by Williams, but Alkius in goal competently saved any shots that came, in a quick and decided tonner.
This player has been boterean the posts for Kont county, and is an old experienced hund at the game, as the opposing forwards son realised. Fouls both sides being guilty in were pretty numerous thinughout the game, his respect, and the referee was kept Imsy. Willams has a persistent way of helping the referee by A. Rose, & Ellis, Rood... dictating what ho considers his views. E Ayas, & Sutherland, i Roed on the various incistente; this does not tord R. Pestonji, not cut
Extras... to make a referee's task any the easier, and is usually taboed in better class foot- ball. Half time acrived with no further nau, und the Y.M.C.S. crossed over leading by the only goal,
The second, half opcued in n scrambling manner, play being of the kick and rush many order for sometime. After about twenty adoute play Goldenberg made a nice opening for Willianus, who aced down the
The gates of the capital are still field with the ball, and instead of centreing
closed.
Telegraph wirea have been cut down by the rebels in In Chan and Fong Yenng districts.
The Peking Government has wired to all provinces saying that many revolutionists have crideavoured to come
back from abroad to upset the wider of the country. The telegrams liree that large rewards should be offere for their arrest.
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'HONGKONG "B" . KOWLOON. Kowloon once more suffered defest, this
2 time at the hands of the Hongkưng “B” ... 10. temu. The finish was a sensational one. The big score of 146 was made by L. E. ...101
Pearce and 75 by R. Hancock, both players
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being not out. Hongkong thus won by 223 : raps to 102 without the loss of a wicket. W. E. Dixon and S. Lightfoot for Kowloon
I made a score of 28 and 28 respectively.
0 Stereus, did not hat.
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Lang, H. D. Sharpin. Mr Lockhart,
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W. E. Dixon
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57 | Major Chitty ...
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The scores were:-
48. Lightfoot, Johuston, bR Hancock Major Chitty, e Pearce, bR Hansoek
J. P Robinson, Stevens, b Sharpin W. G. Martin, b Sharpin
W. F. Brewer, e Johnston
Liest, Balderston, nudb R. Hancock
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triod to beat Mefoblin and Atkins single- handed, but the back bundled him and the ball over the line. Williams tool tho ecrner kick, but it was fruitless. For some
A very evenly contested game was that J. H. Mesd, et. H. Hancock, b R.
Hancock... abile Goldenberg worked like a Trojan, between the Police leven and the Tolo W. Weaser, run out and fed Willians passistently and the Club graphs team on Saturday afternoon, AL. S. Blackburn, e Logu, b Sharpin... continued to prees, aided greatly by Toung did well for the latter club and was C. E, Libeaud, not out... MoWeston and the right wing Gregory evidently not at home in his new position. with 28 being cleverly caught from the on the left though trying hard was not out with a score of 9. E. Day was nakt From a breakaway, a hard kick by Storey bowling of King. Langley also caught J. cnabled Clements to shoot; the slint was Woods from the bowling of King when he going wide but Haynes rushed up tasavad koocked up Noora of 20. Edwards R. Hanghuk the ball gning, out and collided with
was still going strong when wickets were F II. H. Stevens... Hamilton;" for this obvious accident the referes gave a foul. Storey taking the drawn, having pat up a splendid score of 56. H. D. Sharpin J0.2 3 kick had no dificulty to sobre. Nothing further followed, and the game ended in ä popular win for the Y.M.C.A.
Y.M.CA. 2. goals-Club nit.
The Chinese Minister at Berlin Some football enthusiasts in the Fleet
writes enquiring why it is that only one F. Franklin, c Extwarde, b King 2
P. Liutan, & Cooper, h King...... regretted when His Majesty inquired | ground is reserved for the naval teams,
when, ns at the present moment, several A. Young, not cut that he was unable to inform His thousand nie ate stationed here. HeR. Beattie, e Pitt, b King Imperial Majesty the Kaiser as to the points out that the best situated lot is H. Battiscombe, e King. b Edwards
reserved for the Hongkong Football Clua, E. Warburton, and b King cause of death of the late Emperor.
whare some score of players use the ground. Shelde, b Edwarda on an average about eighty minutes during A. Kempthorne, run out Yuan Shi-kai proposes, that the period the whole week, whilst all the rest of the fixed for the cutablishment of constitutional government bé økortened.
[RUIKE'S SERVICE] GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
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LONDON, November 20, Sir Edward Grey, speaking at Scar- borough, emphasized the fact that in the recent debates in the Reichstag there was not a word of hostility to Great Britain, and he hoped that this would be resiprocated. Referring to the Near Eastern question, he mid that people declared nothing would happen in the Balkans; he hoped that was trar, but progress was slow though more hopeful now that Turkey was assured of fair play,
GERMANY,
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J. Woods, e Langley, King A. Peake, b-Foley
Day, e King, b Edwards
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time it his idle. The Hongkong Cricket Club monopolises the-only pablie green in the centre of tho town. He continues his indictment by drawing attention, that, though all games are forbidden on the Valley on Sundays the Hongkong Galf Foley...... Club plays there all the day long. My Edwards.... noble lord of the sea, I dip my pen to you.
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POLICE.
Edwards, not out ....
In the Naval League the Monmouth and Cooper, cPeake, b Shields Tamur mot on the Naval ground on King, Young... ... Saturday afternoon. Previously the Mon-Orme, e and Young month lave been twice defeated by the Langley, not out Bedfords, mee at Wei-hoi-wei and grin Doveny, Bult, Foloy and Withers did here. Tac Tasar so far have not played: uy fixtures in the League. Play up to the interval was fast and interesting, hard at least three times the Tamar forwards should have scored; however the only point fell to the Monmouth from a nicely placed corner, which Macunu beaded into the net just previous to the whistle going for half time.
The second
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Mr Orme, opening the case, said some-Mad Barbara, by Warwick Deeping fio this summer prisoner conferred The Great Mise Driver, by Athony Hope. with seven partners concerned with him The Prime Minister, by Grme Agoes.)
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The Hongkong eleven made a line stand
half found the Tamar struggling to make against the Hongkong "A" team, on up the lost ground, but the Royal Saturday afternoon when they defeated Blues" kept up the pressure, and after the latter team by 159 runs to 54. Captain about twenty minutes' play the outside Hooper, anfortunately for him, had to loft wing gat clear away, and getting past LONDON, November 20.
the defence, Tylerson passed neatly to retire before scoring, being neatly caught Prince Buelow, introducing the new.
MacLean when they were right in front of by Beasley from Bagnall's bowling. Other taxation bill in the Reichstag, said that goal. and thus scored their second point.wise the scoring all through was very solid The Tamar battled on gamely with the at prosent Germany's weakness was idea of reducing their opponents lead, but Qliver making 36, Turner 33, Mullenoux Referer 21, while the remainder of the players fusucial. Financial strength was equal- the result was never in doubt,
For the Royal Artillery E R. A. Watts, of the Bedford, seemed did very well. often in doubt as to his dicisions, and was
ly important au military strength. The
of Great Britain and France.
The scores were
Fitzgerald.
Dadriake, by Lucas Cloors,
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was Light. keresine. He did not find any, but tiss was two days after the fire, There were Telta the Magnificient, by T.F. MoPheman. however, some spent crackera and cam- A Women in Armour, by David 0.Bluray. phorated balls on the delis The Put Yourselt in ker Place, by Marie U. debris was saturated, having evidently boen. Leighton.
not very likely detect it.
Chancellor paid a tribute to the finance somewhat inclined to be ruled by the cricket team Captain Garrett was theunder water for some time. So that Gold of Cathay, by Gilbert Wintle.
players. The following represented the highest sporer with 16 and Lieut Thompson even if kerosine were pucsout he would a Royal Hoar, by Frent Wishaw, Monmouth Green; Bunter, and White; came next with 10. Henderson, Rose and Balt; Townsley, Taylorsan MacLean, Gwynne and wards: For the winaers the bulk of thedofence was born by Banter, and the foward quiatat all made offorts to find the net. Result Cap. Russell, Landing, b Milloneux 0
Monmonth 2: Tamar vil..
Pt. Faller, o and b Waterhouse
AUSTRIA AND TURKEY.
LONDON, November 20. Austria has refused to negotiate further with Turkey until the boycott. is stopped.
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The Magistrate-In fact, your evidence is not of much value other way f
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Lt. Bagmal, o Mulleneux, b Waterhouse expect Chinese crackers to be used in
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In a very enjoyable friendly the Naval Tard and Bedford met in a very coonly Contosted game, and when the teams
Mr. H. A. Lamart, andtioneer, spoku crossed over at half time neither side Gunzer Nash, Hinds, b Waterhouse 0 to visiting the premised after the fr. could claim the advantage. The second Lt. Thompson, o subst. h Mullonenx... 10 balf saw the tide turn in favour of the Gr. Fitzgerald, not on
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N.. Y. After fifteen minutas' play Coyne Capt. Dwyer, b Waterhouse..... opened the score. In the ensning play Gunner Swation, at Lansing, b Turner:
Skidmore at outside loft carried the ball several times, towards the Naval Yard goal, but Bacon played a sterling defe
defecsīvo game, and Whiteaway deals snocesesfully with any shota that came his way. The Bedford XI do not seem to improve as the season advance, and will require an Mutlöneux... Infusion of new blood to keep the team in the Waterhouse front rank. Let us hope they have got it. Turner...
Naval Yard, 1. Bedford uil.
The Clio wore
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THE NEAR EAST.
Looy, November 21.
It is ofidially stated in Belgrade that Austria is transporting large quantitise of ammunition up the Save, and station ing troops in all towns of the Lower Danube. The Servian Goverment con- sequently anda it difficult to pacify the
goals, four in the first hall and two in the second, Hibben (3) Field, Evo and Odd doing the deedful In the B.S.L. the Clio have already moet the Alacrity, the game Anding in a draw, Clio 6'; Hart 0.
The Middlesex team that has just left the Colony will always be remembered as good sporta, Other regimental toume that have visited as have left with greater achievements, except as regards Poln, but the Middlesex Football always played the game, let then win or lose, and here's Good Luck to thing, and Bon Voyage:
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