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MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924.

CRICKET.

BACHELORS v. BENEDICTS.

PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT INNOCUOUS !

League And Other Matches.

When a man's married" his troubles begin" does not apply to our married cricketers, 16 was amply demonstrated on Saturday when they met the unmarried men. Reed, unfortunately, had to drop out of the team which, of course, weakened the bowling consider ably. R. E. O Bird, however, on a plumb wicket, demonstrated that his arm has lost none of its cunning. Ho bowled 15 overs and took three wickets for 63. Then, when-things looked black for the Benedicts, Griffin, another veteran, came to the rescue, sending down II overs and taking 4 wickets for 44.

The bachelors scored 205. for 8 wickets before declaring, Of

these, Webster claimed 50, Owen

|

Surreys 1st Innings. Lt. Chidson, e Goodwin, b

Lyal'.

Capt. Kent, 1.b.w, Lynl Bdsm. Wood, b Goodwin Q.M.S. Stripp, e Lee, b Good-

.win ......

1

0

9

24

15

leg

2

3

Lt. Allfree,sh Goodwin L/t Clarke, L.b.w. Goodwin. Major Paton, 1.b.w. Goodwin. Capt. Rowe, b Leg.. Pte. Holliday, notjout Pte. Cheesman, b Goodwin Pte. Ingram, e Ramsay, b Lee,

Lee

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

14

THE CHINA MAIL.

DISCUSSION IN LEAGUE COUNCIL.

Spr.

Goodman, e and

Rumjaho

OPIUM CONFERENCE.

11

Extras

Total

9

88.

BOWLING ANA, YSIS

0. M. R, W,

F. M. el Arculli H. D. Rumjahn Sirdar Khan Cassumbhoy.

... 10

1 17 2

48

-8 "3"

2 20. 5 I. 29

12...

·C.S.C.C. II. v. NAVY.

The Civil Service Cricket Club scored their fourth victory in the second division league cricket

(Reuter's Service.)

K.D.R.C.

BOWLS' SEASON CLOSED

"ON SATURDAY.

The Kowloon Dock Recreation Club closed its bowling season on Saturday.

CONSTANT HEADACHES.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.

Nervous Exhaustion The Cause?) People who suffer from constant head- aches should remember that, houdsche is not disease-it is merely a motom. Powders and tablets that drug the head- to the disease onusing the headache: achu into temporary quietude do not they deal only with the symptom, The M/S unelons prockading and very often harm- ful"

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IL

"MALAYA".

GENEVA, December 13. The meating of the First Opium Conference this afternoon for the purpose of signing the Agreement and Protocol, unexpectedly 'adjourned.'

Sir Malcolm Delevingne said his Government had advised him. this season by defeating the that the American proposal to Navy. With the score at 146 raise the question of prepared runs for 6 wickets, the Navy very opium before the Second Confer sportingly declared to enable ence, had been mentioned, at the

There were other friendly of the utmost value in thousands of to rent. The meeting of the Council of the their opponents to bat.

The music provided by the East Surrey's Band, under Band- Constantadactios, especially when having arrived, Consignees of cargo are master W. F. Bradshaw, added associated with dizziness, are the result hereby informed that all goods are much to the pleasure of those of nervous exhaustion, and will persist being landed and placed at their risk as long as the sufferer allows the debility into the hazardous and/or attra present. was

to continus; they readily disappear under hazardone Godowns of the Hongkong A team from Taikoo went over proper crestinent, however. Nervous & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd... to play the rival Dock and beat uxhuastion is due to overwork, or worry, whence delivery can be obtained as soon them by 58 to 41 points. home team won on two of three sary is one of nutrition of the nerve cells

The sometimes, a norvous shock, auzłoty rinka but a fine win by Taikoo by by building up the blood; in no other goods have left the Godowns, and all

grief will cause it. The treatment oeces, as the goods are landed. 31 to 9 on the other won the way can the nerves be reached.. match.

De. Williams Pink Pille have provest

o up to the usual standard.

C.S.C.C. topped the "store with the loss of 8 wickets. Alexander 76 61. and Nihill 42, were outstand ing players. The former played

‚§... M.. R. W .16 6 30

.10 4 22 4.1 0 10

L

C.C.C. v. ‚R.Á...).

Hughes 45. More 32; Bowker 31 Goodwin not out and Humphreys 17 not out.. Lyal

Hamilton and McNicoll each brought off a gallery" catch in the slips, the former's being the best seen on the Club ground for many a long day.

Pearce and Matthews open. In a first division. league match ed the innings for the married on the Craigengower Cricket Club men, the former scoring 16 our of ground, the home side scored a 25 before being bowled by Bowker. victory over the Royal Antillery. Mitchell and Pearce carried the Batting first, the CC.C. put up 139 score to 44, when the former ran mns Grimes scored 34. Plew. and himself out. Hollands filled the Xavier 23 cach The visitors vacancy, and the score was carried replied with 90. Major Hattersley. to 134 when another misunder Smith obtained 32 runs, and was standing over a call for a run-or the only batsman to make a absence thereof-cost Pearce his determined stand. wicket. He had compiled 69 inScores; thoroughly sound fashion with but

a couple of bad strokes while at the wickets.

Hett stayed with Hollands (until 153 was on the board, when the latter was caught and bowled

C. C. C. S. Abbas, & Smith

R. C. Reed, b Gifford

D. Fritz, b Saith............. T. Grimes, b Smith.......... A. Kitchell, b Hattersley Smith.

Gifford

by Owen Hughes for an invaluable. W. Bradbury, c Bensley, b contribution of 39. With the total 153 for 4 wickets the match was left drawn. Scores follow

Bachelors 1st Innings. ‘.

Rev. E. K. Quick, c, Hett, b.

"Bird

R. E. A. Webster, c and b

Lockhart

E. F. Stewart,

b Bird

H. Owen Hughes, b Griffin

G. R. More. c. McNicoll b. Bird 32,

W. L. Plew, c Hill,b Hattersley

Smith ..

H. M. Xavier,

or

case of nervous exhaustion, bonuso

No claims will be admitted after the

goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd of December 1924, will be subject

fielding of the C.S.O.C. was not League at Rome, and certain games played and at the conclu-they creato now rich blood, which foods ¦ goods are to be left in the Godowns, All broken, chafed and damaged suggestions were made which the son all the winning players were the starved nerves, and invigorates the where they will be examined by Meers.

a. spoon.' British Govemment desired to presented with

Tea whole system. It is this fact which discuss with Mr Austen Cham was served al fresco and a very sacounts fur the great success attending Anderson & Ashe on the 20th of Doo-

was spent

the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Fill in all smber 1984, at 10 a.m. berlain. Therefore he proposed enjoyable afternoon the adjournment,

by everyone."

uerve troubles including insomnia, At the conclusion, Mrs. R. Mas nervosa debility."

neuritis, sciatica and neuralgis, us well M. Bougeois (France) declared a good innings without giving that he also was unable to sigil bowlers with the prizes they had taking Dr. Williama' Pink Pills of all

Dyer presented the successful any chances, and was unfortun-to-day.

So build up your nervous cystem by ate in being run out.

Mr. Alfred Sze, who had prepar- Won during the season. In intro-chemists, or post free. $1.60 per bottle. ed an elaborate statement setting ducing Mrs. Dyer,

$ for aix bottles, from The Dr. Mr. W Williams Medicina Co., 3) Kiangso 41 out China's reasons for not signing Forsyth, the K.D.R.C. chairman, Road, Shanghai.

the Protocol, was visibly surprised commented on the fact that their

Navy,

Scores:-

Lt. Alexander, not out Marine Wilkins, c Grimmett,

b Squibbs... *. . Lt.Com. Ramsbottom, c & b

Squibba Capt. Hopwood, e Nihill, b

Edmonds

Lt. Gould, c Cullip, b Edmonds A C. Miles, not out

Lt.-Com. Rashbrooke, b Sara Lt. Jackson, st. Strange, b.

Sara

Extras

0

26.

1at the unexpected development, team of league bowlers had come

and enquired the date.

out on top of the second division The President cryptically re- this season and he had great plied as soon as possible."

hopes of their chances in the first The second Conference in the division next season. Although afternoon dealt with the Egyptian they did not expect to come out on proposal to include hashish'in the top there he hoped they would do list of noxious drugs.

well. He thanked the gathering Chinese and American for their friendly turnout and

29

33

1

The

4 delegations supported the pro-also Taikoo for sending a team

11

posal.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Excellent Steel Beam. Mr. Clayton and Sir Malcolm over. Donor of cups were

to be seen at Noi 185, Mount Total (for 6 wkts.)..146 Delevingne contended that the thanked and Lt. Col. Montague Keilett, The Peak. Apply Box 329

Bates for his presence and for the c/o "China Mall." discussion was premature, though

band. Pay-Lt. Gregory, Capt. Daven-they did not object to referring

Mrs. Dyer then presented the port and Eng Com. Hooppell did the subject to a small Committee

for examination and report..

prizes as detailed below, after This was agreed to

which she was presented with a bouquet of pink roses in a silver holder.

C. Alexander, run out

Mr. J. Reid thanked the

STRUTHERS & BARRY.

NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the Undersigned before the 25th of Desember 1924, or they will not be recognised."

No Fire Insurance will be effected, Billa of Lading will be countersigned JOHN, MANNERS & CO., LTD.,.

Agoute. Hongkong, 14th December, 1934.

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

j. TAE Undersigned bave received in- structions to sell by Public Auction

U

on

SATURDAY," 20th Dec, 192,

'commencing at 12 o'clock Noon

at thetr Sales Room, Duddell Strost.

A Pino Ássortment of Valambla and Suitablo árcioles for Xmas Presents Comprising:-

Fine Belgian Cut Glass, Marb'e and Bronze Stainer, Silver Wars, E. P. Wars, Oil Paintings, and Fancy Goods

And

Following a discussion on the competence of the Second Con. ference to deal with the American proposals, the Spanish delegate K.D.R.C. for the way they had From SAN FRANCISCO and LO3 and Useful Toys O moved the adjournment sine die to entertained the visitors, and said

the First Taikoo would always be glad to consult their welcome them. He hoped the friendly match would become an annual affair..

2 riot bat.

BOWLING ANALYSİS.

34.

8

Edmonds Squibbs* Nihill..

Sara

23 Grimmett

4 0 3 0 7.1 0 3. 0 13

0. M. E W: 2 36 2 20 .2 13

36

Hattersley-

Smith, b Smith

Spillett

2

0 .17

2 enable delegates at

· 0 Conference to Governments.

23

R. Basa, c Gifford, b Hall.

15

·C.S.C.C. II.

6

E. Hamson, run out

F. Harper, run out

1

F. Schnepel, not out

61

Mr. Porter contended that an indefinite adjournment would mean killing the American proposals

50

Extras

Hamilton,

5 C. H. Beardall, b Davenport

Total..

45

...139

J. H. B. Nihill, e Gregory, b

Davenport..

0

It was finally agreed toadjours until December 16,

42

F. L. Squibbs, b Hooppell

F. N. Young, b Griffin !...

J. D. Humphreys not oat... 17

H. J. Armstrong, b Griffin

***

Rev. T. B. Powell, b Griffin

Gifford Smith...

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

.0. M.. R. ,1'2 T 40 12.5 2 46

W

S. B. Spillett, c Hooppell, b

Davenport

Lt. Gush, not out

2

A. W.. Grimmett, c Miles,

Davenport

Extras

10

J

01

"

W. H. Edmonds..not but

16

L. C. Ralph did not bal

Extras....

Hall

▸ 10

W.. Gullip. b Davenport

14

16

Extras

8

,152

Total (for 6 wkts.) Leuts. Gush. Nicholson, ter, Pay-Lt. Hogg and Leech did not bat.

99

Hay! Marine

BOWLING" ANALYSIS,

0. " . R.

Sir Claud Severn

7 1 16

-0

RWBaker.

0 25

14.3 3

44

3

0 10

2 0

7

2 1

0

9

20

A. C. I. Bowker not out

Total (8 wkts declared)..

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

O. M. R

31 Hattersley-Smith.. 4 0 29

3 R. A. Capt. Bensley, b Abbas....... 205 Lt. W. Hall, c Kitchell,b Abbas 7 Capt. Parker, e Xavier, b Abbas o Major Hattersley-Smith, b Fritz 32

w. B. S. M. Page, b.Abbas..........

3 Lt. Smith, b Abbas.....

Sgt. Gifford, c'Hamson, b Abbas

0 230 Br. Robertson, b Abbas..

I 44 Benedicts-1st Innings.

T. E. Pearce, rua out............... 69

E: J. R. Mitchell run out... 10

Hollands c ̧ and b⋅ Owen-

Total (for 8 wkts.)

H. Strange and C. Sara did not

Gr. Hill, c Bradbury, h Abbas 6 Miles

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Bird

Hamilton

McNicoll

Lockhart

Griffin

bat.

1 63

0 28

0 31

1 Gr. Dyer, b Fritz

11

4 Capt. Barrett, not aut

Davenport Hooppell Gregory

Extras:

Gould

Total..

90

H.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Hughes..........................

39

+

M.

W

G. B. Hett not out

7

L. D. McNicoll, not out

Abbas Reed

..... 10.3

2

મ 40

Extras.......

£2

Fritzi

7 I 33 อ 3. 0

2

Total (4 wkts.)

153

Col. E, D. Matthews, b Bowker 16

R. Hancock, H. Griffin, E. W.

Hamilton, R. E. O. Bird, Lt.-Cr.

C. S. Lockhart, did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

(.. M. H.

H

46

Bowker........ Owen-Hughes b 2 23

Quick

Powell

Webster

Young......

LEAGUE

2nd DIVISION.

LRC. JL v. RE.

BOME

12 0 57 1 0 14

3 0 21

$ Evans 1 Pendered

Wallington

'0] Wood

1 0 8

o Piercy

FRIENDLY MATCH...

C.S.C.C. v. NAVY.

C. R. C. v. H. K. C. C.

THE GAME.

ANGELES via PORTS.

THE Steamship

14

"WEST SEQUANA " having arrived from the above men-b tloned ports, Monday, 15th December Cullen Goodman, Atkinson and 1924, consignees are hereby notified Johnson (Kowloon) beat Grim-that their cargo is being landed at Shaw, Steel, Russell and Wallace their risk into the hazardous and/or (Taikoo) 14-11.

extra-hazardous godowns of. The Lapsley, Docherty. Keith and Hongkong. &-Kowloon Wharf & Gray last to Weir, Whyte, Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and Maclachlan and Wotherspoon stored at Consignee's risk. (Taikoo) 9-31. ".

Consignees of Cargo must produce Gourlay, Ramsay, Gow and an Import Permit signed by the Puncheon (Kowloon) beat Lang, Superintendent of Imports and Ex- (Taikoo) 18-16. Peterson, McLeod. and Morrison ports Office, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned or Totals. Kowloon. 41; Taikoo, Delivery Orders issued.

All broken, chafed and damaged Prizes were presented as cargo is to be left in the Godowns w.., follows:

where it will be examined at 10 a.m..

58.

Club Championship (Cup pre-Saturday, 20th December, 1924. by 1 sented by H. M. H. Nemazee Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, Marine 2 Esq.-C. Atkinson,

Surveyors.

0 Club Championship (Prize

-་་

Faw Pieces of Valuable, Handsoms

On View from Friday, the 19th 'D.cember 1924.

Terms -Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

THEATRE

... Auctioneers.

ROYAL

--SHORT SEASON ONLY-

Commencing

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26.

(BOXING NIGHT) EDGAR WARWICK

has the Honour to Present the World-renowned London Star, THE INIMITABLE

WISH WYNNE

In the Character Stúdies that hava made her famous.

All Claims must be presented within BERNARD KITCHEN

0 presented by Government Marine ten days of the steamer's arrival 2.1 Surveyors), 2nd Prize:A. W. here, after which they cannot be

1 Gourlay,

recognised.

܆

No Fire Insurance whatever will

Club Championship (Cup pre- No Claims will be recognised after sented by D. McMurray and the Goods have left the Godowns and W. Sanderson Esq.) 3rd cargo undelivered after 22nd Decem. Prize S. Gray.

ber, 1924, Monday, will be subject to Pairs Competition (Cups pre-rent. The above teams met at Cause-sented by He P. White Esq. and way Bay and the visitors, though Capt., T. Arthur) Messrs. J.be effected.. A friendly game between the fielding a weak eleven were Puncheon and R. J. Goodman. Civil Service Cricket Club and victorious by three wickets and 73

Consignees are requested to send Pairs Competition (Cups pre-in their Bills of Lading in exchange the Royal Navy on the ground runs. Watson and Howell com- sented by E. L. Hosie Esq. and for Delivery Orders immediately. of the former ended in a draw, piled 110 between them. The J. Hoos Esq.) 2nd Prize:- stumps having to be drawn bowling honours fell to Macalpine Messrs. R. J. Dixon and W. Greig. qwing to falling light when the who took four of the home team's Navy had scored 99 runs for 6 wickets for only 22 runs. 0 wickets. The innings of the Scores:-

Playing on their own ground, C.S.C.C. produced 142; and an C. R. C.

W. the Indian Recreation Club de-outstanding feature was the bat-H Ching, b Burn........

feated the Royal Engineers in ating of Evans who went in on the C Choa, c Watson, 5 Burn..... 13 I second division league match. The

home side had 4 wickets down for fall of the first wicket and ear-Ng Sze-kwong, Stevenson,

b Macalpine........ 210 only 9 runs, but the remaining ried his bat for 64 runs. Suther-

O 4

22

6

0

3

0

10

0

MATCHES.

"1st DIVISION.

K.C.C. v. SURREYS.

Macalpine......

obatsmen all made good scores, and land, as usual, got a lot of runs W. Hung, 1.b.. Buro... 130the innings closed at 165 runs for in quicktime. In getting H. C. Hung, e Crawford, by

9.wickets. The visitors made a Barrett out, a brilliant catch good start, but, with the exception, was brought off by Fincher at of Chippendall and Cockell, the mid-off. Scores --- remainder of the team collapsed before the IR.G. bowlers. "Scores:-

1.

C.S.C.C.

F. E. Lawrence, e Stephenson,

b Hogg ...

28 B. D. Evans, not out

1. R. C. On the Kowloon ground, the S. A Ismail, b Jacob..... K.C.C. were at home to the East H. D. Rumjahn, b Jacob M. P. Madar; b Cockell. Surreys in a first division league N. B. Kitchell, b Jacob match.

The K.C.C., batted first and. A. R. Minu, run out scored 89, towards which Ramsay J. Cassumbhoy, c. and b Cockell 24 D. Rumjaho,c Blondia b Cockell 29 .contributed 25 and Fraser 29,

Sirdar Khan, b Cockell

Capt. Rowe secured 6 wickets for 21, but even that did not save his side.

Thanks to Goodwin's fine bowl- ing feat-6 wickets for 30-the Surreys were dismissed for 76. Scores:-

K.C.C.-1st Innings.

A. W. Ramsay, c Kent, b Wood

S. Jex, e Rowe, b Wood

Geo. Lee, b Rowe

H. H. Benson, b Rowe

J. Fraser, b Rowe

J. C. Lyal, 1.b.w. Rowe.

H. R. Macaskill, b Rowe

A. R. F. Raven, b Clarke.

J. C. Fletcher, run out

S. A. R. Ismall, c Cockell,b Jacob 19 G. H. Piercy, b Hargreaves ..

F. M. el Arculli, not out 16 H. D. E. Pendered, e Nichol-

E. A. Moosdeen, not out. II

Extras urinar

9

son, b Hayter.

F. H. Holdman, c Stephenson,,

b Hogg

Total (for g wickets)...155 Sir Claud Severn, b Leech

0

H. L.Yung. c Burn, b Macalpine 5 K. L. Chau, c Spicer, b

Macalpine......

Ng Sze-cheung, c Brakenbridge,

bCrawford.....

Wong Pokeung, run out... Y, K. Shi, b Howell.

64 C E. Wong, not out..

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0. M. R. 3 22 2 51

10 Spicer, Ching, b Ng Sze.

21

Single Handicap (Cups pre- sented by R. M. Dyer Esq.); 1st, G. Puncheon; 2nd, E. Docherty; 3rd, F. Cullen.

U.S. NAVY.

MR. WILBUR ON NEXT TWENTY YEARS."

(Reuter's American Service.)

WASHINGTON, December 14. Naval appropriations for the next

STRUTHERS & BARRY, Agent, U. SS. B. Emergency Fleet Corporation. Hongkong, 15th December, 1924.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LTD.

From MIDDLESBRO', LONDON

AND STRAITS. ·

HE Steamship

THE

"BENVENUE "

Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being 7 fiscal year, totalling $286,000,000 landed at their risk into the hazar

which is one million below the dous and/or extra hazardous Go-

• Budget estimate were reported to downs of the Hongkong and Kow- 2 the House of Representatives to loon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., day. The Sub-Committee, report-whence, and/or from the wharves, 76ing on the, condition of the Navy, delivery may be obtained.

denies the indications in the Press No claims will be admitted after that America's naval prestige is the goods have left the Godowns, W. Į rapidly waning, as the past state and all Goods remaining undellver. 4 of affairs has now been remedied.ed after the 19th inst. will be subject 31 The Sub-Committee adds that the to rent.

i United States was at a disadvant-

All claims against the steamer

age at the time of the Washington must be presented to the Under conference in respect of aircraft signed on or before 31st inst., carriers, but the two battleships or they will not be recognized? 10 being transformed thereto would

All broken, chafed, and damaged

14

H. G. Wallington, b Hogg

E. C. Fincher, c Barrett, b

Hayter

"

4

0A. E. Wood, b Hayter..

0

A. R. Sutherland, c. Nicholson,

b Lerch

27

F. Baker, c Hogg, b Har 18

greaves

0 Macalpine............ 12 0 Burn

*Crawford..

JE > I O I

4 Howell....

“H.KCC

0 .0

5 kwong

DOWSING ANALYSIS, `

Extras

5

Crawford, b Ching...

MacAlpine, b Ching

0. 24. R. W

6 Jacob...

19

Total

.142

7

Cockell...

Watson, c Ng Sze-kwong, h

Wong

58.

ed on the 19th inst., af 10 a.m. Mr. Wilbur, Secretary to the

15

0

3.Jones....

6

15 0

BOWLING

Brackenridge, c H, Hung, b Ng

ANALYSIS,

I

Navy, expressed the opinion that the United States will have to

29 Goodman.

2 0 23

12. M. B. 1.

R. E.

0

Ismail. b Rumjahn

5

Sergt. Cockell, b Sirdar Khan

19

44 Leech

Capt. Feary,b Sirdar Khan of

0

4

Cpl. Blondin, c Sirdar Khas, b

2

el. Arculli

8

Sgt. Hamblin, c Sirdar Khan, b

2

Hargreaves Hogg Hayter

Stephenson 3 1

Navy. Lt.-Com. Jotham, & Wood, b

Sir Claud-Severn Com-Rawlings, b-Baker, Com, Barrett, e Fincher, b

Wallington

9 1

2

Burns, Ching, b Ng Sze.kwong

11 1 36

B

Howell, not out................. 52

6 1

28

3

Stevenson, H. Hung p

8.1 4 .29

2

12

0

Hepburn, not out....... Extras............

25

0

F. Goodwin, c Paton, b Rowe.. 14 Capt. Chippendall, c. S. A. R,

H. Overy, not out.....

Extras...

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIB.

Sze kwong .......................

give the country a greater tonnage goods are to be left in the Go- o of such vessels than any nation down, where they will be examin

apart from Britain, ...)

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

Bulls of Lading will be counter

5 spend $110,000,000 annually for the 32

89 Areal!.........

Q.M.S. Ramsay, st. fsmall, b

Sirdar Khan

W. Sgm. Hollands, not out

0C.M. S. Smith, b Rumjahn. 2QM. S. Jacob, 1.b.w. Rumjahn o 6 Sgt. Jones, c Sirdar Khan, b 61 Rumjaha

2

Mid. Stephenson, e Baker, b

Wood

Capt. West, not out

Pay. Lt.-Com. Hargreaves,

c & b Baker

0.10

R.

Kent

4 1 19

-Wood

0

41

5.5 2 21

Clarke

0

Rowe

next twenty years in order to signed by

maintain a Navy on an equal foot ing with Britain's and superior to 8 Japan,

Total (for 7 Jenkins and Birker did not bat..

BOWLING ANALYSIS:

wickets)...149

the

The American correspondent of Sunday Times," discussing! the United States' "rather ambit: ious new naval programme says. there is no denying that a lurking anxiety over the imminence of a RW clash with Japan is responsible for 27 2 the growing demand for increased 020---0-|-naval-appropriations--Great Bri--

១. M.

I

16W Hung..

19

19 Na Sze-kwong...... 7

C. E. Wong 26 H. C Hung

0

39

3 taine' revival of the Singapore base

4

'I

22

I project has given impetus to this

5

24.

I' demand.

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The Early Bird

Not only in the feathered world but at Christmas time it is essential to order early so

as to ensure satisfaction.

Orders for Christmas fare, including the following are

now being booked:

Turkeys, Соеве, Chickens,

Oapons, Hams,

Australian Beef, Australian Muttón, Australian Lamb, Sausages,

etc., etc., etc.

THE DAIRY FARM-ICE-&- COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

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