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ERNATIONAL RUGBY.

ENGLAND. BEAT FRANCE,

PARIS, April 2.

"At Rugby England beat France by 12 to 3

HOW ENGLAND WON. W

INJURED JAPANESE ROYALTY.

NO IMMEDIATE DANGER

PARIS, April 2 Message from Bernay state that the condition the Entperor had of Prince Asaka is grave although there is no im mediato danger. Indeed it is hoped it may he possible to save the lives of both. They have Parely regained consciousness and their pulses are so weak that an operation is not yet possible. They hotly and after several scrums near the, French line are in a private nursing home to which the Japanese Wakefjeld_scoreá a iry which, however, went un- Embassy has sent the celebrated Parisian surgeons converted. Interval scores were 3-3, Roux and Berger."

Baron Sato, counsellor of the Japanese Em hassy, is also at Bernay, The bodies of Prince Kitashirakawa and the chauffeur were taken to the hospital at Bernay. M. Millerand and M. Poincare sent representatives to the Japanese Embassy to Express condolences.

LATER.

Prince Asaka, is a son of the late Prince Kuai He is a distant relative of the Emperor, not a

brother.

A LATER REPORT.

LATER.

The condition of Prince Asaka and Princess Kitashirakawa this evening was more satisfactory, Prince Kitashirakawa's body has been embalmed and is being despatched to Paris.

PAN AMERICAN CONFERENCE.

UNIVERSAL LAW PROJECT.

The weather was perfect and there were forty thousand spectators. France scored from a free England retaliated kick in the first five minutes.

On the resumption Jaurreguy, the French three quarter, made a brilliant run from the home twenty- five to the region of the English line where he was collared. A desperate struggle ensued, the French forwards carrying the ball over but failing to touch down. The French continued to press. Davies was prominent for fine kicking to touch. Ten minutes": from the end the Frenchmen collapsed and the Eng- fishmen assumed complete mastery. Conway scored,

try, Luddington converting. / Davies added a beautiful dropped goal, England thus won the in- ternational championship.

BUCKETS AND BOLSHEVISTS.

ORPHANS AS FIREFIGHTERS.

ATHENS, April 2.

A message from Tillis says that fire destroyed one of the immense warehouses of the Near East relief organisation at Alexandropol where 16,000 Armenian children are housed in the largest orphan- age in the world. Several of the orphanage build-

SANTIAGO DE CHILE, April 2. The United States delegates have submitted to the Pan-American conference proposals for the linings were endangered but a bucket brigade of two thousand children organised by an American provement of inter-American trade relationships |

nurse kept back the flames, assisted by a battalion- including uniformity of customs.

Bolshevist soldiers."

LATER...

. The juridical committee is studying a project for the establishment of a code of international law applying to the American continent, incorporating and amplifying the principles of the "Monroe Doctrine. It is expected that Europe would be ia- vited to adhere thereto thus giving the project the character of a universal law.

INDIAN MILL STRIKE.

AHMEDABAD, April 2 The strike of mill hands was due to a proposed wage cut of twenty per cent.

YESTERDAY CRICKET.

́ ̧ H.K.C.C. v. UNITED

SERVICES.

SERVICES' COLLAPSY.

FRESH RUHR OCCUPATION.

"FRENCH-THANANNHEIM,

LONDON, April 2. The French have extended the occupation region' to Mannhein. German newspapers report that the town itself has been occupied. On the contrary a Frzach semi-official statement states that the 'object- of the occupation is merely to secure control of Neckar station and a motor factory in the suburbs of Mannbeim.

K.C.C. v. QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A fourkable feature of this match, which was played at Kow- The death is announced at loon yesterday, was the way in Shanghai of Mine. A. Clement, the which the bowlers were collared, a

batsman on each uide getting a cen-originator and organiser of the tury. Rumjahn and Wheeler both Sino-Belge Tientsin. Carpet Fac- gave exhibitions of bright cricket tory, which is so well-known for although the latter was somewhat its beautiful carpets and rugs. lucky in being missed on the leg Mme. Clement was an old resident a win for the civilians by an innings boundary when at 97, the ball roll-

Continuod yesterday, the annual two-day fixture between the Club and the United Services ended in

and 127 runs. On Saturday, the ing on to make the century. Both of China, having lived out there Club had finished up with a strong batemen were afterwards presented some thirty years, fifteen of which advantage but it was not expected with, bats.

Scores -

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

that the, Service innings would be ended go abruptly. As it was, yesterday's batting only produced. A Rumjahn, b Spinks 50 ge; the Club bowlere being A H. Mador, run out...... deadly. Ouly le Fleming and Dods. A. Ismail, b Cochrane got into double figures. The first 8. H. Tama, run out wicket fell before scoring had open- 5. 8. Curreem, b Cochrane....... ed, the second man was out for FM. Arculli, o Wheeler, four, the third for 12, the fourth at Cochrane.....

18 and the fifth at 25. Ultimately, M. F-Madar, b Cochrane the innings.was finished off in about A. R. Minu, not out an hour.

were spent in Shanghai...

The fourth class order of the .100 Chiaho has been conferred, by Pre- 56 sidential Mandate, upon Mr. George DE. Sokolsky, manager of the Gov- 14 erament Economic Bureau of the Chinese Republic and corres- bpondent of the Philadelphia Public 14 Ledger, and upon. Mr. John B. Powell, editor and publisher of the

The Rev. Quick was J. C. Fletcher, o Wheeler, b again in great form, with the ball, taking 6 wickets for 27 or 11 for 50 for the whole match.

Score

UNITED SERVICES, 1st Innings 129 F.K.C.C., 1st Innings 299 UNITED SERVICES-2nd Innings. Lt.-Com. Paffard, b Owen

Hughes........

Lt. Lindsell, o Owen Hogher,

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0 Weekly Review of the Far East,

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It is understood that the Ad- niiralty intends to salve some of

Total for 8 wkta. dec. 221 the light craisers sunk during the late war round our coasts. Among these in the armoured cruiser: S. D. Ismail, did not bat.

Natal which on December 30, Bowling Analysis.

1915, was blown up in the harboar of Cromarty with great loss, under circumstances which to-day are yet a mystery

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b Quick E F. Spinks.19 Capt la Fleming, e Pearce, bH Overy 90 0 1 GA. V. Hall...?. 12 Quick

HH. Benson 30.

KOWLOON C.C. Rev, Purcell, b-Owen Hughes...HH. Benson, b Minti Sgt. Cockell, e Sub, b Quick 8 B. Petheram, Minu Capt. Dods, c Owen Unghen, b FCWheeler, rotired

Lt. Lake, c'Lammiert, b Owen

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Quick

Capt. Howard, b Quick

Lt. Gregory, not out

Lt. Beatty, b.w. Lammert

Capy, Quinlah,, b Quick

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P. Robinson, o Madar Rumjahn,

R. E. Lindsell, b Arenili EF Spinks, & 8. D. Ismail, 996 Curreem ...

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