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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BOOKBINDING

DAILY PRESS OFFICE,

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BUILDERS

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and Granite.

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THE PHARMACY,

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BY AN OLD FOGET.

RADICALISM IN CRICKET.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 16тн, 1931

"Or if with any part of his person the bats man, without playing with the bat, shall wil- fully stop a ball which would have hit his wicket-leg before wicket” Make this law 24a and I warrant you that pad-play would soon be as extinct as the old-fashioned "draw".-- pretty and legitimate stroke which is novor To my mind there is a spirit of radicalista en nowadays. Objection may be iskon to rampant amongst a certain section of cricketera the word "wilfully" as throwing upon the not modern players by the way which is, I umpire the onus of reading the batsman's mind. feel sure, inimical to the true interests of the This is merely captions criticism. The word game." Thas writes Mr. Plam" Warner in the April number of the Badminton Magazine batsman's action can leave no doubt. We wrat wilfully" appears in other rules, and the in the course of an abla article on the proposed plain laws as applicable to the village green alteration in the law of tug before wicket, which and the town club as to the county tournament, is to be considered by the Marylebone Úlub on and I do not think that such an addition as I May Day. This is a remarkable charge, but propose would be difficult to administer. The perfoetly true, for we generally look for radical-bitter cry of the radicals is to place the bowlar am in the young and energetic, nad for eon- servationi among the old and comparatively Inactive, Now in cricket the positions are re- Aera-verned, for it seems to be the ancient fogeys who want to see every hit run out, and who above el things are agitating for a change in the rule relating to leg before wicket. No doubt many of these gentlemen have beon among the great. ost exponents of our national summer game, and are actuated by the most sportsmanlike moliros-but, aftor all, we ought to pay considerable deference to those whe ure now

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playing, and to the conditions generally of modern cricket. The folly of the radicals in experimenting was Am Inst immer, when Lord's ground was netted all round like a luge lawn tennis court, and there were strange regulations as to the running of hits in the long field. "In my day we need to run out ecary hit," sighs the veteran. Quite so; but this has been rendered impossible owing to the crowds which flock round the ground in these days. A felder cannot go hosting for the ball agong spectators and carriages-and besites, just imagine having to rna at all hits while your partner may be such a buge." puncter "as Mr. Gilbert, Jessop, the man with the small body and large heart, as Mr. Francis Ford, the gentle tapper who taps them for fours, and as

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more on an equality with the batsman. I have before suggested the only possible way to do this without any revolutionary change in cricket. My atention is that we should play apon natural wickets, not upon these artificial. glazed iron shirt-front patches, which grounds- ner scom to think it their duty to prepare so as to make a batsman's panulise. Let us have good level wickets, free from danger, and let the umpires select the pitch on the morning of

the match. This would shorten the score a73

diminish dean games. The remedy is simple, and therefore scouted,

THE CAPTAINS AND THE "THROWERA,

Rather

The Committee of the Marylebone Club kavoO passed a resolution permitting the "convicts" and suspoets" among the botilors named by the county captains for suspension and warning to bowl during the onsning season. curiously the M.C.C.-approved of the principle of the captains' resolation, heat postponed the suspension of bowlers as unnecessarily drastic although they hope that ampires will feel their hands strengthened by the coures which has been paraned and by the agitation for the purity of bowling. This, I take it, in a frea translation of the decision of the M.C.C. The captains wout too far, but: one could hardly

PUBLIC COMPANIES

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The REGISTER of SHARES will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 16th inst., until SATURDAY, the 25th instant, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares will be registeret.

By Order,

A. H. MANCELL.

Secretary.

Hongkong, Sth May, 1901,

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

A

N INTERIM BONUS of Twenty per Cont. apon Contributions for the your 1900, has been declared.

Warrants will issued on the lat May.

By Order of the Board:

W. J. SAUNDERS, Secretary

Ilongkong. 13th April, 1901

THE YANGTSZE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

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DIVIDEND at the rate of Twenty per cent.. being Twelve Dollars per Share, on the Paid-up Capital of the above Association, has rev doclared payable in Taels at Exchange 73 at the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China or the Hosp kong and Shanghai Corporation, Shanghai, on and after this date to Shareholders of record

on the 13th April, 1901.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

W. 8. JACKSON,

'Secretary. Shanghai, 24th April, 1901.

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Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and

also colouring Photos and relief Photos, Jack Brown, of England, when he is cuttlag Views of China and Manila. Work the cover off every other ball. Then on have

dono for Amateurs; No. 8. Qre their counterparts in local matches. Indeed, and delicato task, for they had to uphold the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

Rout Contral.

if this were to be the law, cricket would become very largely a test of ordurance for both hais- men and fielders, and no one over 25 could atand the strain involved. But crioket is. I take it, a gamo af skill, and if the bataman has attamed such a degree of accuracy between hand and eye that he can place the ball between an array of folders so that it can reach the boandary he is entitled to bis runs without the fatigue of continual sprinting-while the con(the ex-president of Notts), Mr. V. E. Walker ditions are the same for both sides. The spirit (the Harrevian who was the greatest amateur of radicalism, on this point is certainly opposed to the science of the game.

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leaders of modern cricket, discourage the bowlers with dubious delivery, and warn young men that we must have fair bowling. Among those who helped to arrive at such a diplomatic de- cision were Sir Sponcer Ponsonby-Fano, a personu grata at Court for many long yes, the president of Somerset, the Earl of Lichfield ex-president of the M.C.C.), Sir A. L. Smith (the Master of the Rolls), Captain W.E.Denison

of his day), Mr. A. N. Hornby (another Har- rovian and president of Lancashire), Mr. A. Appleby (the famous Lancashire left-hand bowler, Mr. Montagu Turner (the Middleser wisket-keeper), Mr. Joha Shuter (ex-captain of Surrey), Mr. G. MacGregor (captain of Midile Box), and Mr. E. L. Bateman (late assistant seertary to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, who played for Oxford University in 1854 and 1855). With such unprejudiced, legal and practical min la brought to bear on the subject, it is no small wonder that the unsensitational action and the illegal-boycott of the captains

Wera nulified.

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But let us look at this much debated question of leg-before-wisket. The county capteins at their historic meeting on 10th December, 1900, passed a resolution "That any alteration in the existing law of leg-before-wicket would not KHONG SANG & ĐO

be bonoticial to the interests of the game." As Shinchandlers, Sailmakers, Hardware,

Engineer Tools, Brass aul Iron Merwe know the captains are not infallible, and I

chants, 144, Des Voeux Road.

would go even the length of saying that they are not always judicious, as evidenced by their action against bowlers with a doubtful delivery 4 and 45. Des Voeux Road. Shipchandlere, but in this case I opine that they are in the

Sailmakers, Biggera, Commission Agents

and General Storekeepers; Sole Agent mai perfectly right. Since 1871, there has for Shipowners Composition ("Grey-been an agitation on this leg-before-wicket rule.

While the ultimate destination of the English hound Brand") and Blundell, The general iden of the radical reformer is Spence & Co's Composition. that if a batsman standing in the direct hue

Association Football Cup is still a matter of between the two wickets stops the ball with any doubt, the Scottish Cup has been won by the TAILORS

part of his person, and that ball would in the Heart of Midlothian, who on Saturday defeated WITH A NAVAL BRIGADE opinion of the umpire at the bowling crease

Glasgow Celtic. It will thus he soon that the final tie partook of the nature of battle between If this law were put on the books how would a Glasgow and Edinburgh, between West and batsman be able to place himself full in front of clined to laagnish this season in the Scottish East of Scotland. As the game has been in his wicket to pull balls round to leg, and tử execute the leg-glance which Ranji has brought capital one rejoices that the Hearts" have prevailed-although the Celtic were desperately to perfection. Again how would he be able to

anxious to win so that they would equal the advance his left leg for the off-drive, for toracord of Queen's Park and the Vale of Levan bring his right foot perose to make a cut. Every by annexing the trophy thrice in consecutive stroke would be fraught with fearsome con- sequences. The batsmen would be so cautious years. In 1899 the "Colts" defeated Glasgow that he would become a craven petterer and Rangers by 2 to 0, and last year Queen's Park scraper, and the bowler would have much availed by 4 to 3, the scores in the last two susun"DAILY PRESS beaufoast that matches would never last long being remarkable in such a final. The result enough to enable county clubs to keep their will be all the more galling to the "Celts," who grounds open at all--and some of them already lost a goal through a niskick by Davidson, on find the task difficult enough

it is. At least of their own men. The championship of the

English League still remains very open, for Boards. Sunderland were besten by Everton last Satur day, so that Notts, Nottingham Forest, and Liverpool have the opportunity of winning premier honours. We shall see which is gooda enough directly.

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these are my opinions, although it must not be inferred that I am one of those, persons who believe in morificing everything to the gate." Mr. Warnor thinke that on a good wisket the new law-would have no appreciable effect, and that on a sticky pitch, the proposed change would work the greatest havoo, and that the game under these conditions is already difficult onough. The latter-day cricketer is dead against the change, and as I have toki you before, a well-known professional bowler laugh- od at the very ides and even said that the man [50 | who made double figures with that rule in forca, would be a Grice or a Ranji. I have no desire

THE Undersigned, being closely connected THE

with the lealing MILLS at PORT LAND and PUGET SOUND, are always pre- pared to book orders for any specifications at LOWEST RATES.

to beat about the hush, but that professional

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as to play Ireakballs with their pade in-

was Sokofold. Haigh and ho made that remark to Rio while Yorkshire were "batting on

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and Tortoiseshell Waxes, Curiosities and Faney stead of their bats.

Goods.

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AMERICAN MACHINERY.

Mr. Warner remarks: -“People talk glibly as if playing the ball

by 4 to 3, but on Saturday the "Hourts

13th April, 1901.

pre.

PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF HONG. KONG, No. 1,105.

A LODGE will be held at the FEEE-

REGULAR MEETING of the above

„Masons' Hall, Zatland Street. THIS EVEN. ING (THURSDAY), the 16th ist., ut 8,30 for 9 P.M. precisely.

Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to atteud.

Hongkong, 11th May, 1901.

NOTICE.

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CONTENTS

From England to the Cape, and Crossing the Jine The Naval Brigade in South Africa (Boer War, 1899-1990)--O# to the Frout (Colenso) Spion Kop-Vaal Krantz-—-- Fund Operations and Relief of Ladysmith -From the Cape to China-Naval Brigade in North China with the Allied Feroes- To the Relief of Peking-Summary of Siege-Appendis.

On Sale, st

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- Price $1 per Copy Paper Covere; $1.50 in

Hongkong, 18th March, 1901.

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GENERAL AGENTS,

S. HASEGAWA & CO.,

MOJI, JAPAN.

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Apply to--

H. KUSAKAEL ( CÓ. HONG KONG

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

YONSIGNEES per Company's Steamər

MACHAON"

Mn. N. LAZARUS, Ocenlist-Optician, of London and Calcutta, may be consulted for SPECTACLES at 16, Queen's Road Central

are hereby notified that the Cargo is being dis- R. HOUGHTON & Co.)

charged into Craft, and/or landed at the fo dewas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf (Nearly opposite the HONGKONG HOTEL).

and Godown Company, Ld., in both cases it Business Hours:

9am. to 5 p.m.will lie at Consigue risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Craft or Godown on and after the lit iust.

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Great proportion of cataracts and diseases A

affecting those advancing in life occur to those haring some deficiency in the construction of the eyes-the many years of Eye Strain' ending in serious forms of disease. Glases specially adapted in youth to those requiring thom save and preserve the sight.

Constantly recurring hondaches, spells of dies when reading, weak eyes, the letters running together; any of these symptoms indi- to a deficiency in the form of the eye requir ing Glasses only to correct and sure.

Mr. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTA CLES only after testing the sight.

ADVICE FREE,

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CODE WORD: "DOCK." NAGASAKI. A.1, A.B.C.. Scotts' and Engineering Codes Used.'

DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.) Extreme Length... Length on Blocks

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance on Bottom.... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

Gonds undelivered after the Brd inst. will a subject to rent. All damaged Goods must be loft in flus Godowns, where they will be examined at 11-ax. on the 23rd ines.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 14th May, 1901, NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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STEAMSHIP VICTORIA." FROM TACOMĄ, VICTORIA YOKO. HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAT

THE

THE abova Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Carge are hereby requested to send in their Billa of Lading for countersigan ture and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongsido.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expens.

DODWELL & CO., LD.

Agents.

Hongkong, 13th May, 1961.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamship

"BENGAL."

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMEO AND STRAITS.

523 feet.

513

89

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DOCK No. 2 (at MUKAIJIMA.) Extreme Length...

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Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From London, ko., ox Là. China and Pénin-

zular.

From Persian Gulf, ex B. I. S. N., and

B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional goods will be handed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before

LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can THE WORKS are well equipped with the execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD. ING and MARINE ENGINEERING BA well ITSUI BUSSAN KAISH A as in REPAIRING of SHIPS: - M No. 6, Ice House Street, Prays Central The COMPANY has a POWERFUL SAL. 11 A., TO-DAY.

VAGE PLANT READY at SHORT

NOTICE.

Head Office Touro. Branch Office LONDON, NEW YORK, BOM- ~Bay, Bingapore, Shanghai, Tien-

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AGENCIES:-

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E. J. REMEDIOS.

DEALER

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STAMP

to Furnish Prices, &c on STEAM ENGINES, | Lowever, is beside the argument, for it 'za. GAS and OIL ENGINES, BOILERS, quires the greatest possible skill to be an PUMPS, LATHES DRILL PRESSES, artistic "thrower" instead of a bowlor, to PLANERS, PNEUMATIC TOOLS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, HOISTING"push" a ball at billiards, to "pall" a horse MACHINERY, SAW MILLS, MACHI. elororly on the Turf, and to deal yourself a NIST'S SMALL TOOLS, BUILDER'S "rap" hand. We do not want cheats as

No. 37, CAINE ROAD, HONGKONG, HARDWARE, &c..

clever as conjurors; nor do we want-laws which to any address on receipt of satisfactory refer- Will be glad to send STAMPS on approval Made in America. (U.S. A.) Prices quoted fo.b. New York, or c.if. hamper and press unduly on honest players. ences. Hongkong

There are now nine ways of getting a bateman Is also prepared to purchase used POSTAGR REUTEN, BROCKELMANN & CO., out as rales 21 to 29 inclusive set out. Why STAMPS in Large or Small Quantities for Canb

Hongkong.

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AORNTH WANTED. 15 to 25 per cent. Discount Allowed. [302

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MACHINERY. SUPPLICA

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MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS MAESTRO A. CATTANEO.

GRAND MASS (with Organ Acept). No. 1 ALBUM (3 Songs, English & Italian). No. 2 ALBUM (3 Songs).

The LILY' Waltz and ELIZA Waltz. NEW FEATURE:----

Pocket Edition of Pianoforte Music: includ- ing MARCH dediented to Hongkong Volunteers and POLKA to Peak Residents.

To be bad of all MUSIC DEATEES. [1078-2

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URAL BUILDING LOT 103, BAÐKER

ROAD.

Apply to-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND

FINANCE CO., LIMITED. Hongkong, 31st January, 1901,

YARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUS

CAROLINEUMAVENARIUS

Throughly reliable preservative for Wood

Goods not cleared by the 18th inst., at P.M., | will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival bero, after which no claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

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Hongkong, 10th May, 1901,

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP “ TACOMA.”

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FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO. HAMA KOBE AND MOJI THE above Steamor having arrived, Con- THE

signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for coastersigna- ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed, and stored at Consignces and expense.

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agente. Hongkong, 10th May, 101.

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Solo Agents for Chine, LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & CO, Hongkong, 31st August, 1897,

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA, HOLLIDAY, WISE & CO.

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