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THE HONGKONG DAILY PB 83, MONDAY, MARCH 23rd 1903

increase of more than $5,000,000. It is facts like these thst induce men to build ships, and seeing that there are yet immense, possibilities of trade with Asia for America no less than for all other commercial

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Mr. A. H. Skelton, J.P., has been appointed Visiting Justice to the Po Leung Kuk in place

of Coptalu G, C. Anderson, resigned.

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will have a total tonnage of 64,000 granted the privilege attaching to inventions H. A. Neubronzer, of Penang, has been tons and the predicted increase of trans-Pacific tonnago within two years 140,000. That prediction might stand some chance of realisation if the Isthmins Canal could become an accomplished fact in that time, but otherwise we are disposed to be WHISKY.almost as sceptical concerning it as about the

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enormous fortunes which were in the dare of long ago prophesied for the American shipowner. Nevertheless the United States can well look forward to a large, develop, || ment of her trade in this part of the world. It is the line of least resistance and every mail brings evidence of the strenuous efforts which are being made to induce the Pacific coast States to press their advantage. In point of proximity to the markets of Asia, they are only excelled by Russit, and the Russians are not bom tradere, or they would have made far greater use of their advantages. Though all com- mercial peoples are more or less alive to the possibilities of trade in Asia, none are more iusistent than the people of the United States. The amount of literature on the aubject obtained from the Consuls, and from other sources and disseminated throughout the States is not equalled by any other country, and the sweet uses of

in the returns published by the Bureau of Statisties.

The following names have been added to the list of authorised architects:-Messrs H. W. Bird, G. Blood, A. Bryer, C. H. Gab, A. H. Howitt, A. H, Hellingsworth, G. E. See, and

A. H. Ough.

It is notified in the Gazette that His Eroottonoy has received from His Majesty's Government an intimation that the Bulgarion Government has given notice of the denounce- most of the Commercial Agreement with Great Britain of the 12h/24th July, 1897, as from the end of 1903.

The Constantinople correspondent of the Novoe Vremya, reports that Great Britain has notified Turkey that, if the slightest intention is manifested by the Forte to sand troops to Arabia, Great Britain will occupy all the Red Seaporte. This messge is interpreted to refor to the trouble which bas arisen in connection with the Aden hinterland.

Prince Taxi Chen, Chief Chinese Commis. ioner to Oska Exhibition, it is stated io s private letter from Peking, will take with him presents for the Mikado amounting to the ralue of Ts. 5,000. It is not slated whether the presents tre intended to be from Prince Tsai

Dowager and Emperor, 1

TELEGRAMS,

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LOSS OF ANOTHER SEAT TO THE

GOVERNMENT.

LONDON, 19th March. At the bye-election at Rye to replace Colonel Brookfield, the Conservative Member, who has been appointed Consul at Montevideo, Dr Butchinson, the Liberal candidate, polled 4,910 and Mr. Boyle, the Unionist 4,376 votes.

In consequense of the striking victories of the opposition at Woolwith and Rye, a number of Liberals have notified their willingness to become candidates for Ministerial strongbolda,

The Unionist papers admit that the Rye election means discontent with the Government. [At the last general election the Rye returns were Brookfield, 5.376; Hutchinson 2,887.-ED, D.P.)'

THE LIBERAL POLICY.

Losnos, 20th March. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman speaking at Ireds said the Liberal policy of twelve years age was not in any sense abandoned but only put aside for a faroarable opportunity which

FOOTBALL.

H.KTO. 4. OFFICERS OF THE FLEET. A good game was anticipated between the above, but there was only a moderato attendance at the Happy Valley on Saturday when the teams lined up as follows→

Officers of the Flest-Dorman, goal; Hall and Burtell, backs; Demont, Crossmen, and Stokes, halves; Preston, Chambers, Whitworth Hellet, and Cook, forwards.

H.K.FO.:~C.C. Hickling, goal, T. E. Pierce and J. W. C. Bonnar, hacks H. A. Brent, O. T. Kow, and W. T. Caulfield, balves; W R. Lemarchand, N. H. Ratherford, C. B. 8. Cooper, E. Henderson, and F. J. Davies, forwards.

The offcors, lasing the spin of the coin, kicked son; the tall, however, wentont. From this throw of Cooper got possession and passed to Hender

the Navy rushed down; Daries intercepted a pass and had a good run, but was dispossessed before he could get in a shot. Neither side was making much progress and play was very oven, each goal being visited in turn. The fiest dangerous raid was by the Navy, who had hard lines in not opening the score. They managed to seewinn throw weil down in the corner, and after several attempts bad been made to net the ball, Cooper punted hard down. Whitworth let Preston away, but Boone "outely put him offside. A dribble by Whitworth was blocked by Kow, who gareté Lamarchand. The Club cut side right left Stokes a long way behind, bat the attack came to nothing. Freston having beaten Bonnar, was given offside-s doubtful desleion Davies cleverly left Hell standing, and secured a corner, whlot Dorman cleared. The Club attacking strongly gained two corners, but could not penetrate the defence. The game In reply to the Right Hon. J. Bryce, Mr. was very tame, and only livened up for a Chamberlain said that his representations to brist space by a passing run by Lemarsheed and Ratherford. A cortain score was averted the Foreign Office had resulted in thoir by Pierce, who, after bis partner had been agreeing to let one thousand Central Africa | beatos, zushed norous just in time to get in his astives go to the Tranvar mines as an kick before Hallett. A faal lose in on the experiment. The charge of forcing labour aval goal looked dangerous; the defenco, however, was sound. Immediately after, the

was now coming.

THE TRANSVAAL LABOUR QUESTION.

LONDON, 19th March.

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His Excellency the Governor will open the new Tung. Wo Hoapi al builling in Po Yan Street on Thursday next,

A meeting of subscribers to the Machell Memorial Fund will be held at Queen's College en Friday sort at 5.30 p.m.

The Chinnman who was injured during blasting operations at Pine Wood Battery Pokfalum, has since died in bospital.

Almost simultaneously with the announce. mont that British Viceroys have been oppo nied to the Siamese Malyse States to control the rajabe there comes the news, ways the Siam Free Prem, that two Professors of Farvard University law school hava bean, selected for of International Law and Legal Adviser

to the introduction of Chinese labour wascored. entirely premature; all other sources must be first exhausted.

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB

ROWING RACES.

On Saturday the Victoria Hecreation Club had a couple of rowing races at Kowloon, this being a new departure having for its object the It was wholly successful, although the number Improvement of the racing at the next Regatta of spectators might have been larger. Both races were splendidly contested. The first was none mile scratch four-oared race and the other a ball-mile double-sonli rass Appended are the results:-

SCRATCH FOUR-OARED RACE—1 MILE, 1 Station No. 3. Rosebe

Bow

3 Stroke Cor

do. F. K. Tata

G. H. Raby ***L, CH. Musso ( GRAÇA E Alves O. M. B. Alves

Station No. 4 Shamrock

Bow

2. 3. Stroke Cor

3 Station No

Bow

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H. A. Feth

A. D. Asgar

Č. S. Hanco

M. Rozs Poroirs.

H. M. Bain

AF D. Bain -J. Jordan H. A. Lammort Stroke.

J. Millar COR

F. W. White There were fire entranta The race was fixed for 4.15 p.m. and the starter's gun went off promptly to the niente. Coming down the course Shamrock gained a slight advolage and opposite Taumati Police Station was leading by half-a-length. Then Rosc came up with & spurt and going at a great pace took up the lend and eventually won by about half a length." It was pity that no official time was taken, for it must have been very fast.

DOUBLE-SCULL RACE-MILE."

1 Station No. 1. Powerful

Stroke..

Bow

Coa

19. Musso ...F. M. R. Pereira C. M. Alves

Station No. 3. Terrible-

Stroke

Bow

CA. 3. Mackie www. 8. A. Moore Core GE W. White. Three entranta Again Mr. Meek got the From the kick off the Novy gained possessione, Powerful winning by lass than a longib, bosta sway to a good start and an exciting race and Cook was almost the medium of the Boo and Terrible getting into second place with LONDON, 20th March. being opened. After this marrow escaps the

a four feet to sparó, Messrs. Skinner and Noyes, the Commis-Club come away with a rush. Lemarchand sioners of the Trazeval Mining Industry received the ball in an offade position, but was not called upon by the referee. nabing on, under the bar had no dealty in netting This was distinctly hard lines, but it made the Navy pet more sting into their play, and it looked odds on their equalising. Butherford bucks were cute and lay well, ng, so that when was feeding his parturer splendidly, but the naval

were presented by Mr. Frank Walle, the At the conclusion of the racing, tho prizes

Siam, including Mr. E. H. Stroubel, Professor travelling to study the question of Chinese the ontslila right centred, and Henderson from Popular Hon. Secretary of the Club. He con-

General to Biam.

Megera. Erich Georg & Co. in their weekly share li-t say:-Business has been fairly motive during last weak and with the exception of

labour for the Transvaal, hare aurived at London and mail on the 28th instant for Now York from where they will proceed to Cali fornia on a visit to the mining centres. They will then sail for Yokohama and China, spend

races and said he hoped to be able to get up gratulated the members on tho anopass of the another meeting of the same kind next month. The prizez, which consisted of silver alt cellara for the first race and silver match-boxes for the gentleman- good sport himself. (Applause.) second, had been presented by a well-known local

The appointment of Dr. W. F. Pearse, to act Indon and Sugars, which have suffered a decline,ing two months in China and Malay Peninsula Lamarchand rashed away he was invariably The races had been keenly contested and he only

A. S. WATSON & CO. as Medical Officer of Health, Sanitary Superin

tendent, and Superintendent of Statistics during the absence of Dr. Clark is gazetted

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BIRTRS.

On the 8th March, at Fooehow, the wife of D. A. G. FARBANT, of a son.

On the 17th March, at No. 11, Boone Rond, Shanghai, the wife of O. A. Madan, of a son.

DEATHS.

On the 14th March, at Ningpo, the wife of ALFRED JOSETH HUDSON, aged 35 years.

On the 14th March, at 49, Miller Road, Shang- hai, ISABEL FRANCISCA TELLIBLE, aged 6 years.

The Daily Press.

TUNGKONG OFFICE: 14, DESVŒUX ROAD Cl. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C.

HONGKONG, 23rd March, 1908.

A YEAR before the first overland railway in the United States was completed, a speaker at a banquet given in New York in honour of the Chinese Embassy said :. “If *there is present a merchant who expects to live thirty years and wishes his son succeeding him to amuss a fortune, i “comparison with which that of the Medici "were poverty, let him build ships to run #between China and our Pacific coast."

This was alluring advice certainly to give

· Instead of the customary ball the Committée of the St. Patrick's Society in Shanghai celebrated the 17th by giving "An Irish Evening" at the Lyceum Theatre.

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So Fat, the Inkong who, as we have already, reported, was charged with stealing `s watch and 320 from a fisherman on a junkat Aberdeen was acquitted at the Plice Court on Saturday. Mr. M. J. D. Stephens defended him.

At the Magistracy on Saturday oloven wretched-looking natives were convicted, on the complaint of Polio, Sergeant MecSwayed, of being, rogues and vagabonds, and sentenced to 14 days' hard labour each,

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to provisionally appoint Dr. J. M. Atkinson, principal civil medical officer, to be an official' member of the Legislative Council on the resignation of the Hon. F. J. Badeløy.||

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and of China Providents spurting up, materia] changes in retes have not taken place. Ruta of exchange on Shanghai close at Tls. 784 for T/T, and at Tk. 734 for three days sight" private paper.

At Kobe, Richard Metcalf, in the employ of

Mestra. Nickel & Co, stevedores, has been sentenced to fifteen months' imprisonment with hard labour for having assalted and injured a Chinese tallymae. It was alloged that the accused pushed the Chinese from the American sleamer Lyra. He fell into a lighter and injured bis back. Accused denied the allegation and said the man fell overboard by nevident.

It is notified in the Government Gazette that His Majesty the King has not been advised to exercise his power of disallowance with respect to the following Ordinances-Ordinance No. 45 of 1902, entitled--An Ordinance to send Ordinance No. 46 of 1902, entitled-An Or- | dhe Law relating to employers and servants;

dinance to satheries the making of bye-laws by the "Star" Ferry Company, Limited,

od.

The Kotieler Mouument in Peking, which was built by the Chinesa Government in com- memoration of the late German Minister mur-

dored in 1900 by Tang Fa-hang's coldiers,

By noon on Saturday the total number of | plagno cases in the Colony had reached 97. Three cases were reported during the previous twenty-four hours. One had been dumped near the Government Storo, and another in Helly-cort Tis. 199,000 all told; but it remains to ts seen, says the N.-C. Daily News, what sort of a wood Road.

bill the officials superintending the work intend te charge the Imperial exchequer. If precedout In followed it is expected that the Government will be charged at least a million taele, : ¡

Official notification is given in the Castle of the alteration in the date of the election of two members of the Sanitary Board. It will, as we announced on Saturday, take place next Wednesday instead of on April 2nd, the date originally fixed.

procuring two other Chinese to commit perjury Ina Mful, who is charged with suborning and

in a Land Court case, was remanded at the Magistracy on Saturday till the 25th inst. Mr. F. B. L. Rawley, Crown Solicitor, is prosa- outing, and the accused is defended by Mr. P W. Goldring, solicitor (Messrs. Daacon &

Hastings), who made an unsuccessful applies-

tion for buil for his client.

The following programme of music will be played by the hand of the 14th Bombay Tafantry on the New Parade Ground to-day from 430 to

to New York merchants, but for soLUG YEASYN or other the merchants did not abow them- selves to be in a hurry to accept it. Thirty- five years have since passert, and still we see that less than ten per cent. of the 6 pm, foreign commerce of the United States is

March...."Under dem Doppel Adier or Overture... Hungarian 2

Kaler Kelu False......Wein Weil und Gesang," Strautas Selection... "Faust...****

....... Gounod Hungarian Dance.... Song....." Love's Old Sweet Songs-Molloy Prakes "God Save the King."

The following police changes consequent ou the departure of Mr. F. J. Badeley, the Captain Seperintendent, on leave of absence are notified in the Government Gazette --Captain sat of Police, Superintendent of the Fire F. W. Lyous to act as Captain Superintend- Brigade, and Superintendent of Victoria Gaol; Mr. E. R. Balifax to act as Deputy Superintendent of Police and Mr. F. P. J. Wodehouse to act as Assistant Experintend ent of the Fire Brigade,

A special London telegram to the N-C. Daily News states that the report of the Naval Reserves Committee says that the Favy bus Lutgrown the power of the merchant navy to supply it with men when wanted, and the Committes suggests the partial introduction of short service, the formation of naval volunteer

corps, and the possible employment of soldiers as marines; and making local arrangements in times of emergency for the supply of Asiatics especially Lasracs, as stokers,

carried in American bottoms. It is only, however, in quite recent

years that America has learnt the possibilities of the Asiatic trade, and become a serious com- -petitor in the markets. In glancing through

At Singapore on the 13th inst., Capt. The Rosetta Muru (Captain Tate) has mude the commercial literature of the States one record time for the round trip between here Spiesan, master of the Koh Si Chang, and cannot but be struck by the prominence and Manila. Her time down was 46 hours, and Capt. Kobe, master of the andree Hickmers, given to Pacific trade interests. Though this the return passage to Hongkong was completed were before the Bench Court for carrying trade is small compared with the trade of the in 44 hours, the Rosetta coming in at ten more than twenty passengers without having Atlantic and even of the Gulf ports, it is o'clock on Saturday morning tive hours ahead on board a properly qualified medical man, one which appears to be growing very of her expected time. She brought with her Mr. Edlin, who appeared for them, ploaded rapidly. In the year guding June 1902 the 52 alpon passengers The Rohilla Mare, the guilty, saying that though there were medical exports of the United States to Pacific ports Rosetta's sister ship, which left on Friday men on board the ships, one of whom was ab showed an increase in value of earlyrning for Manila, carried over 60 saloon American and the other a Chinaman, yet the $18,000,000 compared with the returns of Toyo Kisen Kaisha, and formerly called under practice at required by law. The defendants Passengers. Both vessels are owned by the diplomas they held did not qualify them to the previous year, and the imporis an the P. & O. fing.

wern dich fined $10.

ports, notably Singapore.

GREAT BRITAIN AND ITALY,

London, 20th March.

offsido, though the referee was very indulgent hoped the losers would not be discouraged bat to much hackslidings. Dorusu dallying instead bare better luck next time. At the close of the fof clearing immediately, Cooper hourly took presentation ceremony, three cheers were given the ball from him. At last the Navy scored, for Mr. White and for the donor of the prizes, bat offside robbed them o of the point. It remains to be added that Mr. T. Mesk acted Cook sprinted up the wing, and passed to as starter Mr. W. Armstrong se umpire, and Italy that the reports concerning the occup the centre, who was offade. A goal would Messrs. . H. B. Mitchell and A. A. Alves as tion of Bombs are basslesı,

Great Britain bow spontaneously assured

MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN THE CITY.

Lesvos, 20th March.

have been a well-deserved rewird for the judges Apoline lanach kept the coures clear.

pressure the Club's goal was now subjected to; the Navy, however, could do anything but score, Bonner wildly rushing all over the field, the sailors were time and again pulled up for offside when their forwards came away on a

Mr. Chamberlain received an oration in the City on the occasion of the presentation of an address by the Corporation. In the course of. The long-looked for same at last, Kaw, who had been playing a first-class gems, a speech he mid that he returned from Honth naluckily handled so we were, afterwards in- Africa more than ever convinced that the war formed-within the penalty area, and the was auprovantible, but he looked with confidence referee, much to the astonishment of the to the future in the be fel that the problem of players and the mystification of the specte- tors, awarded a penalty, Whitworth, tools South Africa was settled it last.

the kick, and placed in the net. Bome of the players, however, having crossed the Bus previous to the ball baing played, the referee ordered the kick to be retaken. This time. Hickling got his hands on the ball and stopped Its progress, but failing to clear effectively the ball was served by a Naval forward and into the nat it went. The complexion of the game had not altered when the whistle sounded. The score then stood

AMOY NOTES.

[FROM A CORRESPONDENT]

Amoy, 19th March, 1903. A NEW INTERNAZIOEḥL SETTLEMENT. At last the island of Kulangen has become an International Settlement. A meeting of ratu payers was called for the 17th instant, for the election of a Municipal Council. Owing to some difficulties in regard to the qualifications for voting, the Consular Body decided to appoint the first Connell, and the following

were appointed Messra. Akata, Marsbell, Orr, Hempel, Wallace, Dunne.

Copies of Land Regulatious and Bye-Laws have been circulated, and we understand they come in force on May 1st.

There is some bard work before the Council

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Officers of the Flist, 1 goal HKF0. goal.

Tho sids were evenly matched, but the play generally was of a peor order.

The Shield dual is being pleasurably antici pated by all who witnessed the Glory-Ocean fight, and a battle royal should be witnessed next Saturday.

HK.F.O. V. THE NAVY. This match, the fourth between the above.

equal to the occasion. We should be botter off trams this sesson and not the fifth as stated in but we think the gentlemen appointed will to from a suitary point of view, but the now taxes a contemporary, was played last Friday and and licenses will be rather heavy.

These resulted in a draw of one try (3 points) ell, after a keen straggle. The following was the Club together with the Customs duties make the future business outlook anything but bright.

team

DROUGHT RELIEVED,

We have had a lot of rain during the last few daya. It was warted badly, es a good many wells were dried up.

LATEST STEAMER. MOVEMENTS.

Line left Singapore for this port on the 20th The N.Y.K. steamer Wakara Maru (European inst., and is expected here on the 26th inst

The Imperial German mail steamer Kiau techou, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the Brd inst, left Colombo on the 20th inst, afternoon, and may be expected hore on the let prox.

The Imperial Cormais mail steamer Stuttgart, which left here on the 18thrit, at noon, arrived at Genoa on the 20th lust, at 5 am. Yokohama on the 20th inst., p.m., fo

The C.P.B. steamer Express of Japan left for Victoria and Vancouver.

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The P. & O. afeamer Bocotra left. Singapore for this port on the 19th inst, at 8 P.M.

The C. N. steamer Tatyan left Mealls for this port on 2let inst, and is expected to arrivo here tomorro

The C. N. steaner Kaifong left Dollo for this port on the 20th Inst., and is expected to

lian Line) left Nagaki for this port on the arrive here to-morrow,

The N.T.K. steamer Kusano Maru (Austra 20th inst., p.m., and is expected here to-morrow

P. H. Campbell, back; W. R. Robertson, R D. Harvey, T. E. Pearce, and O. J. BARS three-quarters, E. M. Knox and J. P. Jordan,

half-backs W. W. Clark (capt.) E.

Hallifax, P. W. Goldring, F. D. C. Wolfe T- Cooper, A. Boyd, P. 8. Jameson and I. L Bingay, forwards!

Lewin scored, a clever try for the Navy, although plackily tackled by Knox. The Club were anfœtunate two or three times in being unable to toore, especially after an excellent raa by Barnes, Jordan dribbed over the line, but Corsar kicked the ball dead. Half-time arrived with the score a tre in favour of the Nary.

On resuming the Club's three-quarter got geing, but nothing resulted. Helifex was always prominent out of touch and played a fine gume, Following give-and-take play Clarks intercepted a pass, and after and megallocat ran half the length of the field, grounded-the ball between the posts. The fin effort was deservedly applauded. He took the kick him- self, but, to the surprise of all: failed to convert, Nothing more was scored, and the game ended ins drow

For the Club, Clark and Hallifax played a splendid game, ably supported by Cooper, Goldring and Wolfe. Poaren and Harvey saved well, the Club's ontaidas however, did not

play with enough deal. The Naval bulves quarters marked their men well. Corear at were inclined to be off-side, but their three- back played his usual sound gaze.

CRICKET.

HK.C.C. BOCESY CLUB The following are the scores in the above match, played on Saturday

E. B. Gando, RN. (capt.), e Parker, W. Dirch, run out ....... Capt. Fawontt, A., Maitland, b Gray 8. D. Blair, R... b Carter

4. H. Macht, R.N., o Hooper, b Gay P. T. Lamble, b Hancock

R. E. 0, Bird, Cooke, b Hancock It. T. Shalford, R.N., 1.b.w., b. Haac It. Mahon, H.N., and b Carter...

Toaknia, H.M.L.I., Carter G. Grimble, not out .....

Extras

Total

WEBHOOKET CLOD.

C. A. Cooke, R.N., Blair, b Bird....... T. C. Gray, b Bird

R. H. Carter, RN, not ou

Dr. Memalion, E., (capt.), o and b Toulmin

F. Maitland, b Blair......

H. Hunchok, b Fawcett

Hooper, b Bird

A Fantome, B.N., ₺ tirð

C. A. Farver, RN,, not ont

O. E chater, J

Dr. L. E. Dartnoll,

Carter

Maaden

Hancock

Tontmin Bird W. Direz

Biz

Fawcett

Lamblo Baratt

Extras

N., ・to hat

Total (for 7 wickets).

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

HOCKZI

0897 APARZ

210

10.0, 60, 9 CRAIGSHOWER CO on Saturday fast, between the shove Cinks, and This match was played at the Happy Valley

resalted in victory for Craigengewer by 4 wickets and 27 runs w

The following are the scores Llywhite (capt): b Horton Anscombe, b Pestonji Robinson, b Herton Butter, Baen, b Hecton Bradford, b Herten....... -lineGibbozo taart, b Harton

Meldrum, b l'estouji

Bromley, b Horton Langley, ran out Burges, b Pastonji. Tashbrook, not out

•Extres...

Total...

GRALGENGOWER CO?

M. H. Harton, Anscombe L. EL Lammert, b Bradford E. E. Herton, a and b Anscomka. K. Peston 5 Bradford

R. Bass, Bradford

L.A. Rowe, b Bradford ME. Anger (capt), mot val JL. Start not out... J. D. Kinnaird, }" E. Ford, H. Yaoobji

Entran

Edid not bet

Total (for 6 wickets)

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