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INTERFORT CRICKET.

SATURDAY'S PRACTICE MATCH.

THE CHINA MAIL.

There was a good gathering on the

R. Gud

Skeets, cand b Bevan..................... Pombeet, c Hake, b Edmonds Cousins..c and b Bevan. Many Lee, & Taylor, b Hamilton Thornton, b Hamilton- Doggeril, 1.b.w. Edmonds..... Frampton, b Edmonds..........

Hongkong CC ground on Saturday Walker, c Fincher, b Edmonds ... afternoon to watch the interport Baker, not out practice match between the "ProReee, b Lamble..... bables," captained by R. Hancock, Foot, st., Strange, b Lamble

Extras and the "Next Fifteen captained

by A. E. Wood.

The match proved to be more encouraging than those held pre- viously. The Probables won in very convincing style, demonstrating their

J. Wang, Wei Leesan, H. Ching, C. Choa and Hing Manto did not 58 bat.

MONDAY, OCTOBER, 18, 1820.

NOTIONS.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

SAUSAGES

Bowling analysis..

Q.M. EW.

T.E. Yeoh

14 0 59 2

Baker

7 0 40.0

T. L. Cheah...................

3 0 21 0

2 Hant- O! Lee

9 0 56 1

1 0 3 0

S

UNIVERSITY"

11

F. Baker, 6 Ng Szakwong --Arva 1

PORK SAUSAGES

Total....

117 T. L Cheah, Wei Wing-lok, b Lee

1

B. C. Lee, c and b Leg

2

BEEF

Bowling Analysis.

T. E. Yech, b Ching

LIVER

R. A. Bastoc Hung, b Ng

3.

M

BOLOGNA

C. H. Yeah, b Lee ******

E. K. Ching, ran out

BRAWN

61HC Hunt, Hung, b Lee

J. Guzdar, č and b Ching L.Youngsye, Lb.w., Lee.....

4

0

3

M. K. Yuen, not out- Extras

0

.... 1.

CIVIL SERVICE,,

worth in every department of the Bevan game. Wood's team batted first, Gorvia 4 and had a difficult job getting runs, Talor........................... the Probables' bowler's sending down Hamilton. very hot stuff Gray and de Rome Edmonds......... 5 opened the innings promisingly, but Lamble.............. the partnership was broken at 37. After this performance, the cups E Hamilton, b Doggeril... began to come very slowly, Captain F. T. Lamble, b Frampton. Olliver (12) and Witchell (23 not out) G. H. Piercy b Pombeet with the first pair, being the only W. Bevan, b Pombeet- ones who reached double figures. E. Strange, Thornton, before being disposed of. The in- Frampton ....... nings closed with 119 runs for E Fincher, not out wickets Much to the disappoint Lieut. Hake, b Pombeet..... ment of the spectators, Bird and Davies did not do as well as was their wont in the towling depart |ment, and it was left to Wodehouse and Edwards to do most of the New York, October 13th. The Labour Department reports that the damage, which they did in very com downward mousemen; of prices continzed vincing style. Franks showed up Frampton. during September. The average cot of well behind the sticks.

Probables barred. the family Budge; way $15.00 as compared the

à It is with tag in August. The index number had

comparatively

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

[Bautar's Service to the China MaL)

VIOLENT EXPLOSION.

Seen

Losbox, Uctober 12th. A violent explosion occurrat in a hou

Tillero, County Wexford. bodies were preoveted from the rain. Five persons were would and have been arted, Two men are missing.

believed that the party, was engaged in experimentng with bomb.

ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN.

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New York, October 13th. - It is understood that plans have been completed for the payment of the Anglo- French kan of $500,000,000 falling due oz October 15th Mrs Morgan announce that honds will be accepted prior macarity and fadders are asked to print promptly in order to facilitate patruns. The Britch share is already in band and it is befirend that France will pay a goorily part from the large gold imports recently "arrived from Paris.

EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

Losos, October 14th.

i

The Scrie Government has intimated its resolve to take one of the mea-sury laid down in the recent Note of Lord Curzon as a preliminary to any further negotia trons by notifying their preparedness to start the exchange of prisoners in Russia; dad Bakn immediately in Finland. The Note adds that the evarnation of Britishers From Russia will be carried out without i delay and requests that Great Britain re lease all Russian, including those Egypt.

M. MILLERAND.

Paris, October 19th.

A Hayas mesragenan

The Board of Governors on the Inter. national. Chamber of Commerce met "in Paris under the presidency of the ex

i

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Reuter's Service to the Chino Meil.)

DECLINING PRICES..

Extras

Total (for 6 wkts) ... 41

Bowling Analysis.

43:

b

G. Lee...

12 Ng Sze-kwong

0. M R 10.4 3 12 1 23

W.

12: Un Hew-fan

3

16 H. Ching;

10

Total (for six wickets) 152

2 0 21

K.CC. BEAT CRAIGENGOWER.

A Craigèngower team paid a visit w to Kowloon on Saturday afternoon, 3 when the K.CC were at home to I them, and after a very exciting O match, Jost by 7 runs.

Bowling analysis.

0. .16

R.

2. 48

When! Doggeril

Cousins they. easy! Skeets ...

23

2 0

19

2 0 13

8.4 1 39

3

for wholesale prices in September was 306.6 time. The bowling against them was Pombeet Ampared with 33 in August and ineffective, and they did what they mas in Julș,

SIAMESE PRINCE IN ENGLAND.

LONION, October 13th. The Government gare an official lunch to Prince Prachatra, brother of the King of Stam, at the Carlton Hotel at which) there was an important gathering of Stam

official, British Ministers and oficials, and engineering and oil experts.

The Chairman, Sir Philip Lord Greane, dwelt on the success of the Prince's sour.

Prince Parachatra, who is leaving in

diately for America, said that all to was able to do for Siam,and the Allies was due to his education in England. He was much impressed by the speed of maapfas tere in England. Siam would greatly appreciate the cordial welcome given him.

SIAMESE PRINCESS LAUNCHES SHIP.

LONDON, October 13th. Princess Prabhava Siddi of Kambaeng bejar, Siam, faunched

cargo steamer fe

a French firm as Mestre, Thornycroft's Woolston Shipyard. It is understood that the honour of the visit is due to Messrs. Thorngeroit's recently carrying out an important. Siamese Government contract.

SHIPPING DISASTER.

BORDEAUX,-Üczober 14th.

liked with the deliveries. Pearce and Turner played at their top form, and gave very good accounts of themselves, while Edwards amply justified his selection. Hancock had very bad inck. The "Probables" innings closed with 158 runs for 4 wickets.

The scores WETE-~~

NEXT FIFTEEN.

F.J. de Rome,st Franks, b Davies 28 Capt. Gray, b Bird Capt. Olliver," e Edwards,

Wodehouse

b

C. Blaker, c Hancock, b Edwards A. E. Wood, b Wodehouse ......... w. D. Wilson, ic Bagnall, b

Edwards

Lt. Bevan, Lb.w., Edwards............... R. C. Witchell, not out

1. Stalker, < Franks, b Wodehouse EL Braga, ib.w., Wodehouse... Capt. Squirks, not out..

Extras

"

Total......

L. R. C. BEAT STAFFS.

The Indian R. G. turned out a very strong side at Sookumpoo Valley on Saturday, and gave the staffs a very sound batting, thanks to their excellent department, which gave the visitors.no chance. They won by 71

runs.

The scores were:

IRC

S. H. Ismail, b Tomory 20) A. A. Rumjahn, b Holland.............

A. H. Rumjahn, b Rhodes... 12 A. A. Dusra. b. Holland

9K. Khan, e Long, b Holland ..............' 8 S. D. Ismail, e Holland, b Savage B. J. Siva, c Tomory, b Savage 05. A. Ismail, b Holland...... 8O. Ismail, c Rhodes, b Holland 23 D. Weerapuili, b Rhodes.

2 R. Nazarin, not out

Extras

3

5

Total

Bowling analysis.

-IIS

Tomory

Kennett, Hammond, Farthing and Rhodes Alexander did not bat.

Holland

Bowling Analysis.

Savage

Q.

R

W. Marsh

Bird Davies Edwards

7 0 27

1

..... 9

2 26

15

4.36

12

2 25

4

THE PROBABLES.

Cabinet Minister M. (mentel. The At least £fteen were drowned as a result Wodehouse British delegate (Sir Arthur Shitley), the of a collusion in the mist between a ferry- American delegate (Mr. Bedford), the boat crossing the Garonne and a tog. Italian delegate (Senator Ricci) were " vice-presidents,

A letter from the American Secretary of State for Commerce was read expressing | the deep intern of the Américan Govern- i ment in the International Chamber of Commerce

Upon a motion by the British delegation the Board deviled on gending M. Millerand the Board' congratulations upon his elec tion

GENERAL BOOTH.

Lustox, October 13th. " General Postių, of the Salvation Army. is sailing for New York on October 16th to conduct a campaign in the United States and Canada, chiefly, with the object of recrafting a thanand misionaries for India, China and Africa,

The

NEW RUSSIAN TREATY.

HELSINGFES, Dctober 15th.

Finnish Peare Treaty

sighed at Derpot-

"CARITHIA VOTING,

Pakis, Dctober láth,

A message from Klagenfurt says the results of veding in the plebiscite zone in Carinthia give 21,852 votes in favour of a union with Austria xml, 15,006 for a union with Jngo-Slavia.

STOCK TRANSFEER.

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LONDON. October 15th. In the London (inzette, an order revokes the war regulation prohibiting the transfer

of stock, and shares to aliens or foreign- controlled companies withunt the consent of the Board of Trade.

THE FAMINE IN THE NORTH.

AT LEAST $120,000,000 REQUIRED..

(MY COURTMY "HONGKONG DAILY

FRESS."*]

PERING, Oct. 15. Reports submitted by the Interna tional Relief Committee in which the Government is participating show that from 15.000,000 to 35,000,000 people are threatened with famine to feed whom s Least $120,000,000 will be required. This estimate does not include the cost of clothing, fuel and medicines.

DISASTROUS TONGSHAN"

EXPLOSION.

PERING. Oct. 17. "An explosion occurred at a coal. mine at Tongshan on Friday. Over 400 persons were killed.

POSTHUMOUS HONOURS..

#

PEXING, Oct. 17...

A mandate confers posthumous honours on Li Shun.

T. E Pearce, c Kezrett, b Alex

ander ......

STAFFS.

0

19

13

19

13

The scores vitre.

CRAIGENGOWER.

3

21

S. Jex, c Railton, b Ramsay R. Basz, b Evans

L Lawrence,ċ Travers, b Ramsay 0 B. W. Bradbury, Lb.w., Ramsay... 6 F. G. Thompson, not out

60 H. Helman, c Elson, o Hodge..... 11 LE Lammert, b Travers W. Hall, not out... H. Tillman, M. E. Asger, and

Drake, did not bat

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

3 A. W. Ramsay.

4 B. D. Evans.

23 L. E. S. Hodge

23 F. Travers

01 E.-W. Alderson..

1 P. J. Newman .....

ON. L. H. Railton

.118

A. Q. Brawn.........

13

19

142

0. M Ro W.

11 3 29

8 I 16

4- 15

7- 22 1-

2

KC C D. M. Goodall, b Lammert....

0. M. R. W. A. O. Brawn, c Lammert, b Hall 26 4 0 25 18. D. Evans, b Tillman ******* 39 60 27 21 F. Travers, b Lawrence ...............in 20 10.51 28 5N. L. Railton, c Bradbury, b

6 0 22 2 Drake..

3 0 16

1Staff Sergt. Long, b Weerapulli... 3 CorpLRhodes. Silva, b Weerapa

Sergt. Holland, c A. H. Rumjah,

b Weerapulli...

0E W. Alderson, c. Holman, b

Lawrence

2A. W. Ramsay, not out .......... '5 L E. S. Hodge, b Drake ............

P. J. Newman, not out

1W. T. Elson, L. 3 Blackburn did

not bat

LCorpL Filmer, Lb.w., Dusra... 01

44 Staff Sergt. Marsh, e and b Ismail 6 G. R. Sayer, b Alexander

6 Capt. Tomory, b Weerapulli...... 6 Major Edwards, b Witchell... 29 QMS Maugham, c and b ismail 5 51 CorpL Savage, e Nazarin, à Ismail 1 W. C. D. Turner, not out........

R. Hancock, b de Rome........0L-Cpl. Squirks, e Nazaris, b Rum-" Capt. Davies, not eat.............. 13 jahn

Extras-des

Total (for 4 wickets)......158

"Extras

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MOUSLEY-HUNT.

The wedding took place, this morning, at St Andrew's Church. Kowloon, of Mr. Harold Thomas Mousley (Manager of Nestles and Anglo-Swiss Milk Company, Canton). second son of Mr. G. Mousley, of

44 coming productions in aid of the Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, (late Famine Fund are requested to send of Colombo and Singapore) to Miss the proceeds together with the Edith May Hunt, eldest daughter of vouchers not disposed of to Mr. Mr. J. H. Hunt, also of Leamington Blaker, (Mess Gilman & Co.) Advance booking plan will open at Moutrie's on Wednesday Oct. 20 at

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The Rev. W. R. Lindsay officiated and the service was fully choral, the Church being suitably decorated for the occasion.

The bride was given away by Mr. A wedding of great local interest A. G. Coppin, the local manager of was solemnized in Shanghai Nestles and Mr. L. S. Agassiz acted R. W. Saturday last when Miss Francesca as best man. -441 Denegri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3 25 2 Ernesto Denegri, and Major Enzo -39 1 Chirieleison of the Royal Italian

18 1 Artillery were united in marriage.,

Total

Bowling analysis.

0. M.

12 L. E. Lammert

9

15

Sergt. Wilkinson; b -Rumjahn...... Pte. Robson, not out...........................erken

Extras

2 Drake...

10

2 W. Hall

5

5 H. Tillman .............................

Lawrence....

3

Total

47

"Bowling analysis.

FOOTBALL.

Q. M. R.

Q. M. R. W. 6'0 17.0

A.. A. Dusra.. Weerapulli

5 2.7

1

6 0 23

4

4. 2

8

3

2 0 4

2

+

Bagnall, Wodehouse, Franks, Reed McNaughten and Bird did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Kennett Alexander

Hammond Farthing Witchell

Stalker De Rome

13 3 48 2 S. H. Ismail

3 0 20 0A. A. Rumjahn

4.0 13 0.

3.0 11 1

2. 0 14 0 3 0 23

OTHER MATCHES,

CIVIL SERVICE BEAT R.G.A All the local cricket clubs, in view of the approach of the cricket season, were out practising on Saturday, and some very good games were witnessed.

C.R.C. BEAT UNIVERSITY.

The University team suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of a strong Chinese R.C combination,| scoring only 41 runs to their opponents' 193.

The scores were

CRC

Wei Wing-lok, c Baker, b Hupt. 891 Sin Man-ping, b T. Yeoh

1

a Hew Fan, c C. H. Yeah b. T. Yeob

...............

On the home ground, the Civil Ng Sze-kwong, retired...... Service mer an RG.4. team com-G. Lee, not out... posed of players hitherto unknown Lo Man Pan, not out

to the followers of cricket in Hong-i kong, and after a good match beat

them by 35 runs.

The scores were

Extras

A PORTUGUESE WIN.

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A friendly football match between Club de Recreio and the Kowloon Railway Recreation Club was played on Saturday last, in the latter's ground, which resulted in an easy win for the Portuguese team.

BILLIAKUS.

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The games for to-day are: 6 pm.: 33 F. Normanton (scratch) v. R. G. 31 Tyrrell (-76); 9 pm. A G. Pile 20 (200) and H. Davis (-150). This 6 should be a good game.. In addition 14 to the three prizes already put up. Mr. Oxberry, the proprietor, offers another for the highest break over 50.

Total (for 4 wkts. dec.)...193

HOCKEY.

NAVY VERSUS ARMY.

On Saturday a Navy hockey team played a drawn game with an Army hockey team at Happy Valley, 2 goals each.

RUGBY,

WILTS v. REST OF ARMY.

The bride wore an ivory crepe de chine dress with a tissue belt and hat to match. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Fier going away dress_was_a_travelling costume of grey silk crepe.

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At the conclusion of the ceremony a reception was held at the Hong- kong Hotel, after which the happy pair left for a honeymoon trip to Macać.

The presents were numerous and costly.

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