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THE-SOUTH AUSTRALIA MATCH.

Adelaide, Nov. &-The weather was cloudy and muggy, and a stiff wind was blowing, when the game between the M. C. C. and the South Australians entered upon its final stages to-day. The not-outs Pellew (33), and Smith (15), faced the bowl ing of Howell and Hearse. Early disaster overtook the Australians, for with his third ball Howell clean bowled Staith (51-1-15). Henry joined Pellew, and the score mounted steadily until a double change was made, Wilson and Douglas displacing Howell and Hearpe. The change was immediately effective, for with

ball

beat bis

Wilson third Henry (94-2-17). A brilliant

SCOTCH

and runs came freely. The crowds. enthusiastically applauded - CNET | 1. W. HO scoring shot, They were lucky in Sinding Hobbe in one of his brightest B. D. C. Morgan moods.

The Sarty crack registered his T. S. Forest first century of the tour and was J. L. Crockett eventually out to a catch by Moyes!

(Cape.)

off Ryder, having gathered 151 runs Major Leslie Smith in 213 minutes by masterly cricket A. R. Ferguson without giving a shadow of a chance.

Russell was caught by Mallet off J. B. Ross McDonald for 49.

The scores were: Victoria, first innings, 214. MCC-1st Innings Hobbs, c Moyes, b Ryder Russell, Mullet, b McDonald... Hearne, not out ............... Hendren, not out ****.

Extras...

49NC. Wilson

A. C. Leith 77RE. Macdougall

THE REST - TILES | Major Bagnall"

-9.32

R.L. D. Wode-

house

9.36

R. M. Smith 9.40

G.S. Archbutt 9.44 Capt. James 9.43 Capt. W. E.

Cribrell 9.52 W. D. Kraft

(Capt.)

9.56

Capt. Warner 10.00

FRIDAY, DECEMEKE 1. 1990,

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

POULTRY

We are now in a position to supply our Own Farm Fed Chickens and Capons at the undermentioned prices.

80 cents per Ib.

CHICKENS

CAPONS

55 31

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New shipments just received:-

1

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E. Davidson

P. J. Paravicini

131

10.04

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R Bruce

10.20

J. D. Kinnaird

GOUDA CHEESĘ

1024

T. R. Chassels

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10.28

N. L. Smith 10.32.

Total (for two wickets)..... 343

CSCC. v. CRC.

E. F. Nicoll catch by Douglas off his own bow!- The following will represent the J. W. Patton ing disposed of Pellew (107-3-64) Civil Service Club on the CS.CC KS. Morrison The retiring batsman had given a ground at 215 pm on Saturday If, indeed, it did, or did not, become, of masterly and artistic display, the next: REO. Bird (Capt.), A. EDr. Chas Forsyth, equal value to considerable body of feature of which, was his variety of Wood, R. C. Witchell, H. E. Strange, Dr. Valentine young Brisons within the course of the rext few years. The result of their meer strokes. Eighteen runs later Victor E. B. Reed, P. T. Lamble, C. T. Brock F. Maitland ing that morning was that complete agree. Richardson was cut to a magnificent bank, W. Chipchase, AR. Sutherland, (Continued from Page 4.) speak too highly and which he understood ment was reachedthes we should support catch by Hobbs off Douglas (124—4 | C. J. Tacchi and F. de Rome,

whole-heartedly-11). Gehrs and Stirling were both was to be shortly demolished. Thanks this T.3.0.A. scheme were also due to other sinihr institutions applause)making our share in it our clean bowled by Howell at 149 6-0.

at the same

When Richardson and Kendall be- Of course, they must always have their War Memorial, but that,

came associated a great partnership cantes and refreshmen-hals in barracks, time, they should also erect in a sitable

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bat in a place Eko this where there are position in Statue Square a simple and ensued. Despite repeated changes, | so many small detachments, the Commandere costly remembrance of those who ing Officer, not having audiens fards, would could not make them as comfortable

OFFER OF COOPERATION." Mr. G. T. EDKINS said thao because

the scheme the.

would

Services it

be beneficial would SEGELTE

the

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On the following morning, A Richardson and Phillips faced the bowling of Hearne and Howell. With but three runs added to the over- night score, Richardson was bowled by Hearne (318-8-111) and one run later Howell beat Phillips with a The last nice ball (319-9-0). wicket added 20 runs before Thugar- land was bowled by Hearne for 11.

Bowling for the MCC: Howell had 4 wickets for S1; Douglas 2 for 67; Hearne 3 for 63; Wilson 1 for

N. J. Morrison G. M. Young N. S. Marshall

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS."

ECONOMIC WEAPON IN FAVOUR OF WORLD PEACE.

IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS.

GENEVA, December I. Important resolutions preparing the way for the effective application

Messrs. James F.Hutton & Co., Ltd. Manchester, manufacturers and ex- parters of all kinds of piese goods to India, China, etc, reported on Oct. 2 of the economic weapon in favour of world peace have been passed by the The improved tone evident in the blockade sub-committee of the League, presided over by Lord Robert Cecil. cotton markets at the close of last The resolutions propose that in the event of a breach of the Covenant being week has developed into an active reported to the Council each country belonging to the League shall break off bullish movement and values have diplomatic relations with the delinquent State and take as rapidly as advanced rapidly in spite of fairly possible the necessary measures compatible with its national constitution to wide fluctuations caused through prohibit its inhabitants from having relations with the inhabitants of the The following will represent

ASSEMBLY MEETINGS. Craigengower in their League fixture the settled industrial position State against whom the blockade is directed with the University on the former's here. Trade buying is principally responsible for the change in Lammert sentiment and there is Ettle doubt The Assembly of the League of Nations adopted a proposal moved by ground to-morrow-L (Capt.) R. Basa. F. G. Thompson, W-this has been started in the belief Signer Ferraris (Italy) that the Assembly should meet yearly on the first Bradbury, H. Heldman, C. Anderson, that cotton had reached as low a Monday in September- at the seat of the League, either in Genera or in ex- 5. Jex, W. Hall, W. Grimmett, Dr. level as could be expected and was ceptional circumstances at any other place selected by the Council. Asger and K. Drake.

The following will represent th return(applause).They the pair remained together and defied Hongkong Club v. R.G.A. on Satur 36. might rö be able still to retain the "pest the efforts of the MCC bowlers to day, at 2415 pm, on the Hongkong WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. they would be is a building such as it was site" for this less expensis scheme, but dislodge them. The score mounted Club ground: W. C. D. Turner He intended they trusted that, if their suggestion wet steadily until at length Rendall play (Capt), T. E Pearce, R. L. D. Wode- now proposed to erect sending a report of the proceedings to the with the general approval of the tied on a ball from Hearne (315-7-house, F. H. Farthing, L. M. Mc War Office, and he had no hesitation what His Excellency, who, he believed, had the ever in recommending the scheme to the re-rangement of the Square view, 75). At twenty minutes to six a Nicol, J. D. Humphreys, F. E. Pea favourable consideration of the public would alot them a suitable site, even if successful appeal was made against cross, L. I. Davies, J. C. Fletcher, This building would be a graceful tribute they were not permitted to relain to the silent millions who slept beneath riginal one applause). This suggestion foreign soit and at the bottom of the sea-might be regarded with disfavour by cops but if it met with general favour the (Applause).

night and resolution was put forward to the effect that his Committee were desired by that meeting to support the YMCA. scheme, in preference to, but not exclad- entirely, the idea of a suitable bet heartiest support of the Colon simple memorial in Statue Square, they (cheers)-It would provide an

to-date

would accept it with pleasure. He realised indoor recreation dub, such as did not at that the question of a War Memorial was present exist a building with swimming not on the agenda for that night's meeting. baths, gaasium and a large entertain but he had explained the news of the ment hall, linked up with living quarters War Memorial Commitee, and as that and well-equipped reading rooms. In a meeting was representative of the Colony's measure some such instutions existed in leading men, he considered the opportunity 54; Parkin 0 for 41; and Woolley 0 the Colony, rendering good services to the of ebraising their views too good to be for 22. The scores were as follows.

to the Service men such as the Seamen's Mimused-bear, hear.)-With regard sica, the Boldiers and Sailors Home and scheme itself, and if desired quite apart the Sailor Home, and they provided good from the War Memoral, he would not have 118

Meals could be bad on consented to serve on the Finance Com the premises and various kinds of recrea-mittee, if elected, had he aos considered The Seamen's the proposal good and worthy of support provided Institute was a model little insitute of the civilian element did act yet mix with its kind and did deal of good work, the naval and military, all I can say is both for the men of the mercastle marine said the speaker, it is time they damn well and Service DICE. It had been remarked did and be suggested that they should

Accommodation.

tion

тего

South Australians (first innings),

The M.C.C., 512 for five wickets.

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA-2ND INNINGS.

... 64 Pellew, cand b Douglas. Smith, b Howell Henry, b Wilson

Gehrs, b Howell Stiring, b Howell

LR: C. v. STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.

In the above match to take place

on Saturday, the 4th inst. at 215 following will represent the I. R. C.

likely to advance rapidly when the Whether coal strike is settled, there will be the *necessary Improvement in the goods markets to maintain the advance, it is still The census difficult to foresee. figures of American Cotton ginced up to the 18th inst. indicate a crop fully

shew 5,712,000 bales against 4,929,000

GENEVA, November 30.

ARMENIAN SITUATION.

SECOND ARMISTICE WITH TURKEY CONCLUDED.

CONSTANTINOPLE, December 1.

A message, from Tiflis states that the second Turco-Armenian armis-

or November 25 at which the Bolshevik commissary was present. The

p.m. on the Sookumpoo Ground, the / up to the Bureau estimate. The tice has been concludei. Peace negotiations were opened at Alexandrupol that there were some to *3w objectake seriously to heart the remarks so x. Richardson, cHobbs, b Douglas 11A EL Rumjabo, S. H. Ismail, G. a/bales to the same date last year departure of the Government mission to Angora has been indefinitely

a

Mr. E J. GEIST suggested that the amendment indicated in Mr. JogMSTONE'S speech, anear the War Memorial, should be added to the resolution.

and 6,811,000 bales in

1918

14 Earde, D. Weerapuli, S. D. Ismail, Business in yarns has also postponed

been more active and

part to be accounted for by the

0

:

K. Khan, S. K. Bath, S. A. Ismail, A. Rauf, J. R. Carreem and S. A. R. email.

0

11

10

Extras-

Total

MATCH AGAINST VICTORIA,

+339

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON. HMS. "CARLISLE

In this 1st division match, to be played on the Navy "A". ground to morrow (kick off 4 p.m.) the following will represent Kowloon W.Crocker; Wheeler and T. L. Knight: I Coupland, A. Weyman and F. R. Beesley; W. Taylor, C. E. Millard, B, Townsend, F. Evelyn and F. Clemo,

KOWLOON v. ST. JOSEPH'S.

13

PRESIDENT WILSON AS MEDIATOR.

WASHINGTON, December 1.

*

MONEY FOR THE IX-KAISER.

fact that some sellers of cloth who President Wilson has accepted the invitation of the League of Nations. have not been covering sales into act as mediator regarding the Armenian situation. President Wilson mediately, owing to values falling, makes it clear that he can only use moral influence as he lacks authority have now been forced to do so. to employ force without the consent of Congress. Prices are higher, beams especially having advanced quickly. The cloth market is much more hopeful, dearer cotton having brought out a mod- crate amount of purchases; and although the total turnover has not been either extensive or of a general character the opinion is becoming

KEEPING AN EYE ON THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

"

LONDON, December 1.

In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Banar Law said that more mevalent that a fairly safe he understood that 50,000,000 marks had been paid to the Kaiser from level has been reached and the out- Germany since January 1, 1919. The Reparations Commission was giving look is regarded as being much attention to the matter, but it was not very easy to recover the money. More healthy. Prices are distinctly Mr. George Lambert: Have the Allies taken precautions to see that' firmer and on an improved basta from the money will not be used in order to bring back the Hohenzollerns to sellers' point of view. It can hardly Berlin?

been

tions to the present proposal, because it put forward by the Lower Deck. Further, was thought that, with its great advan- the necessary funds would be considerable tages, it would clash with the existing and be suggested that a hittle less lip A. Richardson, b Hearne institutes. He was afraid that to some service and fewer anonymous letters so the Rendall, b Hearne extent this must be so, but the tendency papers explaining how I would have Zone Phillips, b Howell was towards a growing demand for club it, if Bill had not done it for me" would Thugarland, b Bearne

sub- Ambler, not out facilities and recreation and be bebe acceptable, as also would be Heved that there "was room for such afeription-(Laughter and applause). scheme, and for the old ones as well. Mr. G. M. DODWELL seconded the resoin. it was proposed to have a hall which tion. would accommodate, five hundred persons. He thought in that connection that it would be of advantage to approach those responsible for running existing institures

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR said

Melbourne, Nov. 12-The match to join the Committee organising the new Y.M.CA. building, and be believed that that if he could have seen his way so dove between Victoria and the M.CC would be a good thing if they could tail it into a motion for the appointment began here today. The weather be persuaded, in due course, to join the of a Committee he would do so, but that board of control, because he felt sure that was not possible, and the matter would was sultry, and rain seemed im- their advice and guidance would be valu. recessarily have to be dealt with as another minent when the Victorian skipper able. He offered for the consideration of resolation Proceeding His Excellency said Mayne, having won the toss, walked the responsible the names of Commander that matters had been taken so far by the to the wicket with Park and faced C. W. Beckwith, and the manager of the War Memorial Committee by the time he the bowling of Douglas and Howell.

armed in the Colony that he did not Sailors and Boldier' Hour, which be

With only five nas on the board,

be expected however that confidence Mr. Bonar Law replied that the Allies were keeping eyes on what was believed was run by the Wesleyan Missiah feel disposed to expresa en opinion, even

In this League match to be played can be restored immediately after being done in that connection. Amalgamation was the spirit of the times if he had been asked to do so. Brozze or Park was caught at the wicket off Ther saw it proposed in the scheme before stone statues which involved the expendi- Howell (5—1—0).

Mayne and Wilis, however, steadi-on St. Joseph's ground to-morrow the dificulties that have them, and it might be found that it could tore of a large sum of money were waste- be carried farther as regards co-operating ful. They know how many statues there ed matters, and, by attractive cricket, (kick-off 4 p.m.) Kowloon will be encountered recently, and the main between the present Seamen's Institutes were in London which were rever looked the score was taken to 68 before presented by H. McKay S. H. Hewer obstacle to any general resump and K. Mason; H. Roberts, J. Leech tion of activity is still the and this large scheme. Personally, he was at. Nothing would be required to remind Wilis got his leg in front of a straight and A. Martin; A. Spary, E. Wabsorption of the higher priced strongly in favour of amalgamating them the prescat generation of what our men

Admiral Sir Cal Burney, K.C.B, Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth with tho YEL.C.A. Ho

believed had done in the war, and for the next one from Parkin (68-2-20).

The newcomer was Vernon Rans. Alderson, A. Palmer, A. Estorffe and goods bought early in the year.

H. Blythe. Mr. Holyoak's proposals were sound, and generation there would be no more suit

The coal strike is still unsettled but it since 1919, has been promoted to Admiral of the Fleet, vice Admiral Sir he thought the Y.M.C.A was the only able reminder than a large building. It ford, the famous left-hander, but he

is, generally anticipated that an George Callaghan, deceased. association which could be depended upon would be seen far mere often than a statue was out to a catch by Woolley with-

arrangement will be come to this

LAdmiral Sir George Callaghan commanded a Naval Brigade for the to provide capable men to run it. Their on the principal site in the Colony. One out a run being added (68-3-0).

week as the result of negotiations relief of the Legations, Peking, in 1900.3 prestage during the war warranted it, and of the reasons that he had not volunteered The next two wickets only realised they were the people to provide a body of sa opinion to the Memorial Committee

The players selected to represent now proceeding. China still does experienced men in this work of managing was that he had a suspicion that a site pine runs, and lunch was taken with

the United FC. in their match against not shew signs of coming into the the new enterprise. He had much pleasure would be asked for. He had made up his the score at 102 for 5. in supporting the proposal

mind that, so far as be was able to prevent With the fall of the sixth wicket at the Punjabis on Saturday, on the market but India has bought it, no building would be erected on the 105, Lampard and Liddicut became Navy. "B" ground are:-W. Dhooties, Tacconets and light goods. best site" in the Colony, and to prevent associated, and a great partnership McLeod: J. Beech and D.D. Urquhart The Near East and Levant have been Two representatives of the Lower Deck its being done he would support the raising ensued.

especially (Capt.); Chas EL Blake, D. Laing and responsible for some purchases and spuke of the desire of the Fleet for of a statue there. building such as it was proposed to erect The resolation was carried,

With the score at 210 for 6 rain C. R. Logan; J. Kent, P. Brown, Georders have also been placed for

South America and Colombo. May, A. E. Simmers and Geo. Chubb. They said that the men of the Fleet wanted WAR MEMORIAL AMALGAMATION interrupted play for half an hour. accial and professional education that would

Reserves: E C. Fincher and W. T. Mr. GRIST moved That the Memorial

When play was resumed. Lampard equip them to mix with the civilis

Baker.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. wherever they went. They were ashamed be amalgamated in ita majer part with the to take their friends to the present quarters new YMCA, and that, in addition, a and Liddieut continued to bat freely. provided for them. They wanted & place simple Memorial be erected on what is and the partnership continued unhi where they could bring their wives and known as the Enest site in Statue the score reached 247, having realised

Square."

142 runs. Both batsmen were accorded Mr. R. HANCOCK seconded.

an ovation. DISCUSSION BEGARDING NAME OF CLUB.

LOWER DECK VIEW.

sweethearts.

The resolution was carried.

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PATRONS OF NEW CLUB..

The Hon. Mr. Jons JoнNSTONE,, ub mitted the following resolution :—

That the foilawang gentlenen be invited to become patrons of the said building. E.E.

aggressive.

Both were

The remaining batsmen gave little

Mr. A. G. Lave asked what the name trouble, and the innings closed for Hobbs and Russell scored 24 wită-

of the new club was to be. He said it was 274.

question of great importance to many.

The same "Union Jack" would bo'popular out loss, before stumps were drawn.

A SALLOR AL our meeting we supported

Bowling for the MCC Parkin had

the Governor, Sir R. E: Stubbs, K.Č.M.G., | with all- H.E. Vice Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, K.C.B., H.E. Major-General F. Ventris, the idea of the club being called the 4 for 58: Woolley, 3 for 29; Howell, C.B., and Commodore W. Bowden-Smith, "Union Club to indicate the amalgams 2 for 70; Fender, 1 for 49; and Dou-

of

tion.

glass, 0 for 62.

UNITED F.C. Y. PUNJABIS.

LEAGUE MEETING.

A Meeting of the Hongkong Foot ball League was fixed for 5.30 p.m. to day at Victoria, Barracks.

POLICE TEAM

JERIVALA

ADMIRAL PROMOTED.

LONDON, December-1.

POSTAL CONVENTION SIGNED.

LONDON, December 1.

The Times correspondent at Madrid states that the Postal Convention the votes of all Colonies and Dominions which therefore continue as great has been signed. The Empire delegates defeated & proposal to suppress independent administrations

BRITISH TROOPS.

HOW THEY ARE DISTRIBUTED OVER THE WORLD.

LONDON, November 30.

The s.s. "Si Albin" Capt. G. Smith, 2,538 cons, arrived this morning at 7.30 am. from Manila In the House of Commons, replying to Commdr. Locker-Lampson. Mr with 1,525 tons of coal and general Winston Churchill sated that the British Army was distributed appro- ximately as follows: "At home, 153,000, including nearly 50,000 in Ireland; The 8.3. Lindsay Moller" Capt. on the Rhine, 13,000; in Egypt, Palestine, the Black Sea, Mesopotamia. Jones, 1,288 tons, arrived the moca and North-West Persia, 43,500, in the Colonies, 9,500: In France and ing at 7 a.m. from Saigon with 1,000 Flanders, 3,500; and miscellaneous, 7,500. Total, 285,000 in all. tons of general cargo.

The following will represent the Hongkong Police in their first divi- - sion league match on Saturday :- 43 Hillyer; J. Clark and F. McWalter

Miller, Forbes and D. Clark: Cargill,

0 der. Reserve Dick 20 Hardie, Robertson, Watts and Alexan.

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19

EN.

Mr. JOHNSTONE said that, as they were Mr. EDKINS pointed out that in the

THE SCORES.. succeeded Mr. Landale resolutions that had been adopted the name aware, ba

Victoria 1st Innings, the in the chairmanship

War used had been Y.M.C.A.. Was it possible)

now to adopt another? Be said that he Mayne, b'Parkinna Memorial Committee. Certain recom mendations were put forward by believed the Y.M.C.A. was the best body

Committee as to the form which to ran such a club, and it was creation Park, e Dolphin, b Howell this memorial should take and, through able whether or not they would undertake Willis, Lb.w., & Parkin... H.E. the Governor, they were enabled to to do so, unless it bore their name. The Ransford, c Woolley, b Parkin -- obtain the finest site on which to erect Y.M.C.A. assured a permanent board of Ryder, e Dolphin, b Fender

Moyes, c Hendren, b Parkin it The Finance Committee now had the control, and that was what they wanted matter in hand, and in point of fact all HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR asked Lampard, c Parkin, b Woolley....111 Arrangements had been made to call for Mr. McPherson whether or not there. Liddicat, hit-wicket, b Woolley - 56 designs, arrange for judges and issue any objection by the Y.M.C.A. to estab subscription lists, when the present prolishing their staff in a building not bear McDonald, c Dolphin, b Woolley 8 Ellis, c Rhodes, b Howell.....in -2 posal was put forward. As it was evidenting their name. that there existed a feeling in the Colony Mr. MCPHERSON Mid he sculd not reply Mullet, not out over

Extras that they could employ a large sum of of hand. The Y.M.C.A. people were run money such as they decided to devote to ning the Bed Triangle Club.

Mr. A O. LANG questiooed whether the the Memorial-to better advantage, az

committee Y.M.C.A. would ut object to run any emergency meeting of the gsta."- called ", that morning to consider club which embraced a canteen, since their hether or not they would better rules were strongly against the sale of orve the requirements of the Colony intoxicating liquor.

eut, down their proposed

Admiral Durr said that the proposal of

Total

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*SCOTLAND v. THE REST.

cargo...

DEPARTURES.

The 9.9. !! Telemachus,” · Capt.

to-day with 900 tons of general cargo. The s.s." Haiching," Capt. Stew- Bentley, sailed for Saigon at 10 am.

ANILINE COLOUR INDUSTRY.,

£60,000,000 COMBINE NEARING COMPLETION IN AMERICA, LONDON, December L

Reater learns that one of the most important amalgamations in the sri, sailed for Foochow via Swatow world's zolline colour industry is nearing completion in the United States at noon to-day with 1,400 tons of where five companies with a combined capital of £60,000,000 and plant general cargo.

for the extraction of nitrogen from the atmosphere are uniting to menu- Thess

"Yuensang," Capt. facture dyestuffs, heavy chemicals, and mineral acids. The scope of the McAinsh, sailed for Maila at 3 p.m. mergers activities will be wider than the German trust Legislation has today with 1,750 tons of general been drafted already and will be submitted to Congress for protection of the

enterprise. cargo

OLMARANGUS

6 This match will be played at Fanling on Sunday next, and the ....274 main course has been reserved for the purpose from 932 a.m., to 11.04

The s.e.Hongmoh," B., Clear- Melbourne, Nov. 13. The weather a.m. Players are requested to-go was warm and 26,000 people were out by the 8 o'clock train. Singles ed to-day and will sall for Swatow and present when the over night not-auts will be played during the morning Amoy at 9 a.m. to-morrow..

ditors on an expensive obelisk and the Navy was to have the canteen in a Hobbs (11) and Russell (13), resumed over the main course, and foursomes The a.s. Chenan," Br., cleared

the ides of a comprehensive separate building, adjoining the club.

batting for the M.CC. Both bats in the afternoon over the Rellef today and will sail for Shanthal at opened confidently on a good wicket course. The teams are as follows: 4′′p.my to-morrow,

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