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Shanghai, and there is apparently no prospect The Supao prisoners are still in gnol at
of a satisiactory conclusion of the case.
Court of Tokyo, has left Japan for Port Arthur.
It has been stated that there are between 800. und 700 coolies in West Point who cannot give an noceput of bow they live.
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to the newcomer. They will still be used; Several more sporadic oases of plague ars Baron von Rosew, Bussian Minister to the TELEGRAMS, CORRESPONDENCE. for short journeys and to places whither reported at. Yokohama. - the trams do not run. It is probable, too, that with the natives they will remain favourite mode of conveyando on account of the chopress of the transport. But for distancos, and for other reasons, such as shelter from sun and rain, the tram-cars will undoubtedly he popular and secure a large share of the traffic, possibly more even than we anticipate.
The Emperor and Empress of Japan have contributed 6,500 yen to a fund for the relief of
aufferers by recent storms and floode in Formoss.
Ruces between yachts representing Kobo and Yokohama took place at the last-named port on the 19th inst. Yokohams won the first race by
ve minutes and the second by four minutes,
Mr. G. J. W. King, Hea. Secretary of the Masonte Quadriths Club, announces that the first dance will take place on Saturday next, commencing at 8 p.m., in the Masonic Hall.
Moro Mauser pud Mannlicher rifles are being
purolused in hunghui, at the order of H.E. Viceroy Shaw, to arm a brigado under com- mand of Ko Feng-sbib, the new Governor of Kwangsi.
At the British autumn military madœuvres, which commenced on the 14th last., four Japanese officers were presont-Colonels Oko and Utsunomiga and Captains Koake and
Furai.
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The tramways have been determined pon; the capital subscribed; the ordinance authorising their running has beau passed
One of the prefectural Governors in Japan by the Legislature; the rails have arrived kas issued a proclamation to the inhabitants of and lie along the sides of the streets; and the prefecture, cautioning them to refrain from considerable sections of the line even have extravagance in living because of the plenteous- been laid down; bat beyond this point,ness of the rico-crop this year. which was reached months ago, no progress appears possible. Why this untec untable fact that there can be no future for u colony Australian statesmon are waking up to the
and on every account regrettable delay which has declining birth rate. In forty years The question has he asked before: weit has dropped from forty-two to twenty-sovou In connsation with the procession of Our now repeat it with emphuis. We ask the per thonsazul. The Government of New Bouth Lady of the Rosary, the chart red sa Fatihan Government-and we trust the independent | Wales has appointed a Royal Commission to an
will leave for Macao at
on Sunday. Member of Council for the Chamber of quire into the matter with a view to legislation. Further partieninrs will be found in another Commerce will repeat it in that assembly--
eclume. The late Shen Ko-wei's friends, who held a why is the work of laying the tramways torial service in his houear, lo Shanghai suspended? who is responsible for it? and last week, declare that the reason why the will not the executive set that the obstacle Bauprose Dowager e used the barbarons murder in that way---whatever it may be--is at once hol of a copy of the last seret treaty bet.veom of the unfortuante reform was that he got revel? We believe that it is some dispute Russia and China and sent it to a Japanes between the Public Works-Department and-"jours al; the „Hauler. the company as to who is to bear tire cost- of relaying some portion of the road. The Japanese Cabinet varancigs were filled patry matter like this ought not to be suffered en het instafollows. - - Minister of Justius, to delay for months or years the inthe Mr. Hatano Yoshinao, formerly Vice-Minister
of Justion; Agriculture and Commerce, Baron. Boon grow uito years in this paralise of
Kiyour. Kõige, formerly Minister of Justics; procrastination the institution of a system duston, Mr. Kubits, a member of the Uppar of locomotion so much needed to convey the Changler; Communications, Mr. Ours Kane working population to homes in the out-nak, formerly Chief of Poltes. skirts and thus solve the pregnant question DENTIFRICE of overcrowding. This is, it grows to us,
question or the Governor to take in hand
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Four or five antive banks in Tientsiu have closed their dou-2. The panigors of the Fa Kong and Ching Kong, have both committed suicido, the formerly jumping into the river The latter by taking opium, rather than face their difficulties. These banks wore not large
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in a comazet ad boly, the taipas or director quickly solves the problem ani derin it **ff his town_bat." It is er the Governor to do the suns in a gase of tais kind and nat alicar a great public convenience to be in demantely delayed because some head of a Eigenment has a disagreement with the Tetonastera of the enterprise. There must be some reasomalde and semille set-ienuut of A. S. WATSON & CO. [ de difficulty to be found, and it is not for the Cinverulent to allow q lew dollars or LIMED.
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Rumours were current in Osaka and Tokyo- a fortnight ago that some steners of the tras sports by the foremont. Tas news, the Kobe Herald says, has been confirmed, but the reason piyon is that de 0, S. K. boats are 10 carry provisions and miniti us of war for the garrisons in Formose, 156 mail vessels of the island not being numerous or larga enough.to fenery on the wishes of the military authorities
within the necessary fine,
Pho N C-Daily New ways:—As there soone to bys me muertaing in vogard to the Prenty of Stangioi, whether it is in operating or not, 35 may beslafed that this Trenty consista foren on exelingrofrafili rationsat Peitingləsi mənfi, It is, however, poly ela tees 1. and VII, which from their mutare, can become imm-diately operative, and in regard to the first, that dealing with Castors' drawbacks, we understand
· TinEnglish ruxil of the 29th alt, was delivered | simo differences as, le in'corporation have "arison in Lotion en this trich inst
The Legislative Council meets at Thursday.
the
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A fatal Chinees pligar case was repute yesterday, the vitial ing found dead in No.
Bean Destrict.
removed and that the abki mol is may clar.
between the Bitish authorities and the Taodzi - The Cousul Gen rui is consulting with the Chamber of Commerce, and it is not at all (bkely took any interprylation wich des rope the force of the provision and ipm Eạo done to the ad atsises will be permitted.
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The correspondent at Tokyo of the N-C, Daily News writes on the 24th inst.-ning brigands hostile to the Tambor Compung, M. to the pres nee at Yong-ampho of Chiness
protest his nationals; but Corea auswered that ne du Russia s we eenpying a non-treaty se: Lemont, they must take their own risk. To this M. Pavloff retorted. hinting at the employ- meat of Russian soldiers, in default of the Corean protection promised by the concession In the Lumber Company,
According to a Shanghai native paper, the first earrings for the Haukow-Canton Railway bs by constructed, a second is nearing completion, al 23" feucks will be ready in November. The Fruuch Consul at Hankes bas inaugurated a school for teaching the French language and serence. The number of
THE NEW CABINET.
LONDON, 37th September. Mr. Balfour has laft Balmoral.
TRANSVAAL RAILWAYS.
LONDON, 27th Septembar.. The Transvaal Government has decided to pcstpone the construction of the new railways in view of the scarcity of labour.
THE U. 3. SQUADRON AT BEIRUT,
LONDON, 27th September.
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It is announced in Washington that the American warships are not likely to be with drawn from Bairat at pressat. The town is quiet, dat nothing like permanent order has hoe established,
LATER.
The United States have refused to withdraw their warships from Beirut at the suggestion of the Porte.
THE BALKANS.
LONDON, 27th September. Although a calmer feeling prevails among the officials in Constantinople in the tops of a direct
THE C. C. PAVILION SCHEME.
„TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS.” Hongkong, 29th September. SIE, With reference to yesterday's dis ensalon on the question of a new pasilion for the Cricket Ground, it appeared to be the general opinion that the sam required to carry out the only plan before the membore was prohibitivo. It seemed to me that the design for the pavilion had all the externai appearance might be obtained which would conform, in of a residence, and that in all probability a design
exterial appearance and internal arrangement, more closely to other pavilions, be quite as ploturesque, probably less costly, and equally souvenient. Your report attributes the sugges- tion of a fat-roofed building to Mr. Lolgh; that gentleman, however, objected to it. but 8ve a reusons. I regret this boonaso tho ordinary tiled roof as it appears in the design does not sosis to have proved an angustifort success in Hongkong. My only object in writing is to prevent a too hasty scooptanoo of any expensive and inappropriate design as the only alternative to repairing the present pavilion. Itrast other designs will be obtained by the Committee-Yours, etc.,
W. B. DIXON.
NAVAL NOTES.
Admiral Sir Cyprian A: G. Bridge, K.C.B.
naderstanding batwoan Tarkey nadBulgaria,the | will probably leave for Singapores in the "Glory
oa Friday. Portecontinues to make proporations. Sixty-four batalions aro mobilising in Asia Minor, thirty-five of which will proceed to Saloutka and thorousiader to Adrianople,
The snow is already higher on the mountains of Macedonia, where thousands of homeless villagers have taken refuge.
S. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. "The annual general anesting of the Hongkong B. Andrew's Society was held at 5.30 p.m. yesterday in the City Hall. It was agreed at the comriencement of the meeting not to allow a fall report of the meeting to be puolished, The principal proceedings were the passing of the report, given below, and the election of
officers and committen
We are informed that the conference ou naval matters between the Admirals of the China, East India, and Australian stations will not take place at Singapore, for which port tho agship of the Australian squadron, the Royal Arthur, was due to leare about the 15th just, but on an island near Singapore which, curiously, is within the jurisdiction of the threo command- ing officers. Wo do not know what truth there is in the roport about the island.
Hongkong, whence she will precood about the On the 23ed prox, the Clory is again duo in
20th to Japan and Weihsiwei.
Commissioned at Dovenport in November, 1900, the term on this station of H.M.S. Glory is nearly concluded. We boliers sho will be
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H.M.S. Fearless will leave for San·lakan early to-day.
The election resulted as follow-President. | recommissioned hero for a farther term at the Hon. G. W. P. Playfair, Vice-presideat, Dr.ead of the year. Rennie; Committee, Mr. J. R. Brazier, Hea. C. W. Dickson, Mr. J. E. M. Smith, Hou. Gerson Stewart, Mr. W. Wilson. Mr. N. S. Brown (Hon. Soc.), and Mr. J. Stadurt (Hon. Treasuror }
It was also decided to have a §. Androw's
Yesterday the French gunboat Nevidiencrived from Canton.
Germany in at present represented in the
students to bu admitted is to be limited to Ball on the 20th November, the details being harbar by ties guniroat Luchin,
twenty, and they must prove that they have had a good gronding a Chinese before they can be admitted. This comras is to be three years and the graduates will be given posts un the railway.
The Japanese ste amor Chinting Maru (which, when running as the Skramated under the Norwegian Hag, sauk in the' triple collision in Hongkong Harlomé où the 20th November 1901, in which two Perle and Taichung vora also involvad), mwa to gejoť second time
luff to the Committee.
The report is as follows:-
Both the U.B. mouitors. Monadnock and
troy aro at Shanghai now.
sistazes from the charitable fand were received,
During the your several applications for as
and, after full investigation, granta in ald word THE INTERPORT CRICKET TEAM. give. These amounted to 3518 75 as against $674 75 the previons year. Situations were Now that the eleven to do battle for Hong- found for several applicants. The balance | kong at Shanghai has been to all intorts and at the credit of the Society now stands at purposes cħasau, only the lust place remaining 92,518,59 as aguiust $2,320,85 fast year. Thirty-doubtful, pulps the following critician of the 10 members Lava joined the Lociety during the team and of the possible reserve man may not Fear. S. Andrew's Day 1902 was celebrated by be amiss
Kobe papus record with dep regret the death of M▸. S. in kry, head of the › firm of A motive to m-rare is published to the Messrs. F. D. Sasson & Co. of Kobe, which de diford communalister effect that the work of the stone jouk aboved out took pis suddenly at his private sperred or lite, pipers tell he miscrtać
Daily Phose should be led bar nok, Canton districy, has boresence on the trening of the 19th inst. Mr. 11, was ding of pelticution. “Afer thee? Some the sturdy is footed. Only nagyhes for Côh,
Chevy had resind in Kobo six years, and was Telege, the Address: Praes Vinter: 1,80is kuud.
A Chines maior summoned yesterday previnsiy a resident of Hongkong. He was Licher4
for mi awashing his punisas said the theory wet known in business circus, and his lightship. The Chisima Mura was carrying Colony. During the year, the Hon. C. W. through. His cutting is crisp and well-timed; walls which should have been now shed were death at the early age of Luty-six, the Kobe er 1an this of tin Large Court. This is Chronicle says, will be generally regretted. ahiut to the Sanitary Department
When he, lit bis lice he appeared in good boahh and in exaudent spirits, but shortly after
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On 1: 3rd 8: pto her, at No. 24, Range Roar, Shanghai, the wife of WILLIAM ALLATION, of a
zon.
The Daily Press,
A typhoon signal-the red zone, pint down-arriving home expând, the cause of dozrl being words indiewing a typhoon & uth of Hongkong, heart-ilure. Mr. Levy as a widow and with its centre mine than 300 miles distant three children, with whom much sympathy wị b from the Colony-was hoisted yesterday tara
be felt in their bereavement. HUINOKONG OFFICE :14, De Veux ROAD J.ing and remained up this while say, LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STrent, E.U.
HONGKONG, 30th September, 1903.
THE trike of the juricksholies on
Under this new Servanse" Orlinunes, No. 11 of 1913, several prosecutious have already lon mare dy keeping and be prsons away from the weerunts' quarters of houses, it is
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It seems pretty certain that Canada will eater Challenge fortas Arica Ump sext year; and, as there is no likelihood of S. Ches Lipton doing so, this is ad for the best, Just twenty seven years have pasant si ca the Caualuus first made a bid for the braphy, and in 1976 the
Saturday was, as we have already painted expe rd that, this cat af, fonts of out, promptly and firmly dealt with by the information being thus out off, the burglars of upe, the two races whini wale mailed ouding in
the toaso-coolie class will res ive a clock.
Contules of Defferia was easily beaten by Made victory for the latter by eleven minutes on the A Phing despatch quoted by the M-C. Daily rst day and by nearly sit on tour on the News states that the Governor of Chinese coud. The Bay of Quiu o Yacht Club, which Turkestan las telegraphed to the Grand Council the tube against the founder dischief Are years later. proved no more successful, and that fun now Russian telegraph.Jinés constructed.
that was the last attempt which Canadian from Kachta to Grga, Mongolia, and thence yachts n have mute to capture the Cup. Ac to Cremis, nor called Tihuafu, capital of gording to some authorities a yacht which bas Chinese Turkestan, have heen completed rot to cross the Atlantic would stand a bat er What has, however, given rise to the deep chance in the rass, and for this reason alone it suspicion the Governor of Chinese Turkestan will be interesting to see what kind of a boat is the fact that the Russas bave placed a string the Tanadians can produce.
of Cocks along the whole of the now telegraph line "fer the protection of the line," as they replied when asked the reason by the Chinese Governor, who apparently has not bean to Manekaria.
We road in a home paper that Mr. Edward
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1580 tons of Japanese coal to consignees in Shanghai. The coal was being rapidly dis charged, by lust alviens, and it is expected that the vessel will then be floated without difficulty. A court of empiry into the collision wiil sit in Japan.
Committed
on bis 21st ist, being ruciato by the N..L A Ball Led in the City Hal', which, bath 1. R. Hancock. Nearly certain to be aloson- 1.8. Seydlits, badly datanged on the starboard socially and laxacially, was a success. The captain; fully qualified for this important bow, and is consequence Leached on the Chioso. B. Shawne, Vice-Chairman, and Me, post. With Lumsden, Turner and Digon, is one of the "class" batsmen of the side. Hos a mainland about two miles from the Riuto William Kidd res'guel their places on the
theic departure from the beautiful style, and bus defence is hard to get
Wood, the Hon. Secretary, and Mr. Andrew thoroughly reliable in the field. Dickson joined the Committoc. Mr. David is a more than maeful change bowler, and
Forbs, the Hon. Tre surr both left the 2. J.T. DIXON, Probably the best all-renad Colony last spring on repinded respectively by Mr. N. S. Brown and set and a powerful driver. His bowling never holiday leave, and were man ou the side. A dangerous batsman when
Mr. J. Stadurt, to both of whom the thanks of loses its sting and he seems never to tira. A members are duo. The Committee are indebted splendid fioli, especially in the sli ̧ 8. to Me. A. R. Lows for kindly auditing the
3. Lieur. LUMSDEN R.A. Ha début stamps accounts. The Committee deeply regret to bim sa cricketer of more than ordinary merit, bara to record the death of Mr. J. Maclobose, 'n
with the advantage of being us good a buisman very old xaember of the Society.
qué le iya bowler, and a brilliant short field.
4. W. C. D. TURNER. A very tiradivo batsman, cautions in the extreme, but when thoroughly set a bad fona to dispose of A. magnificent Ball, and moderate change bowler. H. ALTHOÉ Possibly the best wicket- keeper between Singapore and Yokohama Heally up to first class compsus. A powerful batuma; just a little uncertain, but safe at a crisis. Bus played in overal former
terport mat alas, with anteous.
Writing on the subject of Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal proposals, a correspondent of the Kobe Chronicle asks: For instance, what would the Jaj sness Mail Line that runs to Europe de without the possibility of calling en route for carge ut Hongkong, Singaporo, Ceylon- English colouries built up with English blood- (and tunnny 2. Yet Japan is doing, and will do,
all the can to keep English trade out of Japan.
SPORT IN MACAO.
We learn that the Macio Government has
It is to be hoped she will learn in time what nejast abolished the tax on sporting guns brought her true interests.". Our Kobe contemporary is into the Portuguese Colony, and that those siter inclined to dispute the statement that Japan is suipe, eto, will be able to take in their weapons doing all she on to keep out English trade, and fee. points on that in 1903, while the exports from The Colonial Secretary of Hongkong was
£5,165,526, the exorts from Japan to Greet Great Britain to Japan amounted to a value of over in Macao for some shouting last week-end
Britain were paly £1,898,919.
A special telegram to the Shanghai Times dated the 18th September, says that Sleo-hing city has just lost one of its ornaments.
The
THE "PERLA" DAMAGED.
During the lifting yesterday morning of a steam-taunch consigned to Manila, the foremsst of the C. & 31. ss. Perla broke close to the fra pagoda which stands on the hill in the south dock, and as a result the ship is now in dock. side of the city has been partially destroyed by having repairs seen to. It seeme that, though every precaution was taken in the supervision of the ship's lifting-gear, a weakness was made apparent iu the stays on the lanach leaving the water, and the mast saapped.". No damage war done to the small vessel, but a Chinese stovedore ressived alight injuries, The Perla was to have led early yesterday for Amoy, Manila, Iloilo,
fire. It has been the custom to illuminate itx
6. H. BLANCOCK, Another very good wicket- keeper, besides which he can but with moro than ordinary skill, is a fair change bowler, and, wher not belted the sticks, an energetio field.
7. T. B. FRARCE. First and foremost
splendid filler is valne to any side in this re-prot being incalculable, Also an useful frat bow lor and a strong, forcing batsman.
8. A. G. WALD. A reliable batom in, but too. anxious to score at the beginning. A very asfa and has been known to bowl. feld, bas a tory pretty pick-up and
and zelun,
9. LIAUT, SMITH, B... As a bataman shows strong defence, combiced with a nice style. and is likely to make rais when budly needed. A opable wicket-keeper, and in the deep, fi lá can be safely trusted to bring off good, catches and save boundaries.
police; but the inci lent serves to suggest a possible danger in the future, against which the Colony would like to be insured. Just as competition is the life of trade, so a little healthy rivalry in the transport of passen- gers would prove at once a wholesome stimulus and a desirable restraint upon the propellers of the little man-power ear- ringes. Those vehicles have alinest butirely driven the sedan chair off the reads on the lower levels, though the latter is really more comfortable and affords better protection against the weather. But time has become
L. Deyer, koown to free in America as the oven stories with countless lanterns every of importance here au elsewhere, and the
· Milionaire Mariner," has filed a petition in night during the summer months, and a very little carriago can get over the ground in
tankruptcy for the second time. He enlisted beautiful spectacle it need to present. On about half the period it takes the chair
in the United States Marine Corps threa or borne by coolies' to make the journey. Tho
four years ago on the plea that he was bank the night of the 14th it caught fire at the jinticlitha van, moreover, be pulled along
tapt. Now he owes £75,000, aut has no sets top and burned for four days, and is no Eat his wardrobe. He has built railways onl
wreck. The cast iron pinnacle, which probably by ons man; the sedat chair bas to be conld var do bettor ilan take a stroll round the fastest mines all over the world, and ·still weighed several tona, fall and was dashed to carrie by two bearers. The former cap, Woaga ishong district in the early morning. eres that he is destined to civiliss Chins and fragments and is boing carried off as relios, o POLLARD COMEDY COMPANY, therefore, not only accomplish a journey in the mafoos of the varions stables in the Esatorn the Philippines. When he is relieved of a
to be melted down in the smelting-furnaces. half the time a chair takes to do it, but it part of the city are forbidden to exercise their temporary embarrassment he will start afresh The destruction is lamented by all the city, and Are You a Mason 7 was played again lant' can make it for about balf the fare. Small borges on the racoonra, but that exemption upon his great mission, which inspires unshaken is considered to presage some great calamity night by the Pollard Comedy Company, and just above the average, fair field, rather weak - wonder that in the race the chair has fallen means litle to them, for they still have liteconfidence in European syndicatos. Eight!
was as equally successful as the first perfor The three following players are in tho~ out, and left its compositor master of the public mad on which to race, and they de race. years ago be morrid the Duchess de Castel-
manco, Mr. Edward Nable again scored a running for twelfth man
A. E. Lown. A fastish bowler, who, when in situation on all the low levels. In their turn, saddle or bridle, but the pace they get their Brooklyn. She was seventy-three, and he was
As a general rule the sunfoos ride without Inchis formerly Miss Jeannis Tomajo, of ACCIDENT TO N.D.L. §.9. ZIETÉN." I success, and his efforts to please the nul fence form will take wickets. A very fair bat whou however, the jiurickshas will soon have to mounts to go at effectually cleare the road and five-and-thirty. When she died she bequeathed the German mail steamer Zieten, her departure Tosti's Good-bye," and
were ably supported by the other members of set, und a ́een fold. Owing to a mishap to the anchor spindle of the company, Miss Marjorie Tempest repeated
J.E. LEE. A diminative though powerful meet competition, and will, as in the case of
bateman, with plenty of confidence, very fair the chairs, have to be content to share makes the hurrying ouclies rush into the ditch to him ten dola and six islands off the coast
also saug "The bowler, and fields well both far out and mour the to cecape extermination. From a picturesque of Maine, which he sold for about £5.000 for home has been postponed from to-day, at Bamble Bee, both wongs being well received wickets. the traffic with the electric tram-cars, point of view this spectacle of twenty or thirty piece. These adventures make us sceptical oon, until to-morrow, st 6 p.m. The replacing by the audience.
hich it is now intended to ran in Victons-ponies scurrying along the public road would as to the existence of Mr. Dwyer outside off of the spindle will take some time, a new one To-night and to-morrow Why Smith Left Unlike the chairs, however, the jarickahes be hard to beat, but it does not make for comio opera; but the syndicates still believo, in will require to be cast by the H. & W. Dock Co.
Home will be given. Miss Tempest will sing "Awake.”
should desire
During the off-racing season if suy enthusiast witnessing an
to indulge in the treat of exhilarating pony-gallop, he
will not have to give place entirely public enfoty.
him, and are waiting for their guiding star.
in the near futuro,
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who have the work in hand.
snd Cabu.
10. O. R. 8. CooPZE A fast howler of some promise. Sacridoes a little too much to pare, perhaps, but can asasly show an useful analysis. A fairly sound batsman, and good field, nofios stly in the slips.
bat
11. R. E. O. Biro. Á keft-handed bowler
CAPT. Davies, A.O.D. An useful all-round a field is extremely solive, with as are a man. Bats with freedom and scores quickly, pair of hands in the deep as any member in the
team.
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