THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, 1903
On p. 5 to-day will be found a report of the TELEGRAM S. yacht race and au article on the Hongkong | Museum.
is called King and Emperor. That he may. remain long King and Emperor is the wish of all the British dominions to-day, and A. S. WATSON & CO., og them must certainly Hongkong. We may close with the conventional words, "Many happy returns of the day" to His Majesty,
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Iu celebration of H.M. King Edward's birthday, HB.M. Consul General at Canton is giving a danes in the Canton Theatre at Shauwen this evening.
The 8.8. Troc, which arrived hors, on
Saturday, reporta having parsed on iron fat topped buoy adrift, painted white Breaker Pt at the time bore N. 85 W. true dist. 10 miles.
A Calcutta telegram of the 22nd ull. stated: "The Tibet Commission has apparently disposed. Mr. Claude White has left for Calenito;and Colonel MacDonald, Commandent
It is notified in the Gazelle that Mr. L. A. of Khambojong, und Captain O'Conner, af
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PANAMA REPUBLIO LONDON, 8th November, 8.30 p.m. RECOGNITION BY THE UNITED STATES.
The United States Government has
THE PUREST AND M. Johnston, Acting Colonial Treasurer, was the Intolligente Department, have left for formally recognised the new Republic of
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sworn in as a member, ex oficio, of the Execu tire Council ca the 3rd inst.
At the Golf Club's monthly mosting yesterday two scutes of 71 (aet) were put in for the Captain's Cup, by members with handicaps of 12 and 15 nspectively. The meeting claws to-day,
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The serious reports of General Sir Edmund LONDON AND PARIS HOUSES.
Barrow's healthy, circulated when bo went home, COMPRISING THE SIMPLER KINDShare been proved groundless. A cable recorved in Situla on the 21st ult about bi ran: No operativa. Ketaching December."
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The hockey match which we reported on Saturday was between the Hongkong Hockey Clab and the I.K.S.B.R.A. teta, Lot the It.A. term. Both the Hongkong and Singapore battalion and the Royal Artillery will probably unter beats for the Hockey Cup this your
At the annual fiessing session of the Justices of the Fun on the 17th inst. there will be 25 applications for liceuses, 22 have already held used for periods varying from 4 moutier te. 15 years, two have never held a license before, and already lids an adjunct licens».
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the Teesta Valley." Read in conjunction with Ruutor's telegram of the 4th inst, this is inter esting. Colne MacDonald is advancing into Tibet with an urmeil fores, according to Reuter, We road the following paragraph in a cel writon 'I was contemporary: A Specistor rather surprised at seeing in a Hongkong new!- paper on Monday that the football alo
between tho Naval Yari F. C. and the long kong 'A' team was a scratch game, and that Hongkong was one man short. This is untrue. Hongkong' played eleven mun, the vacanc being filimi before the game started. The 'li up man stod Hongkong trem defeat. Un- true reports like the above do not tood
good feeling between chabs,' to promoù Our representative at the match referred to was sitting with Me. J. W. C. Bounar, the II.K.A.F.C.capi..iu during the second half of the game, and the fact of the Club having only ten men was several times referred to in converan lion. Moreover, we enquired yesterday of one of the forwards who played for the "A" team Mr. Churd, and bo statul that there were only three mon is the line with him, that the team was originally two short, and that they only managed to get one substitute, whe played in gool. Our report was thus corn et,
Panama
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE REVOLUTION IN PANAMA.
LONDON, 5th November.
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Fifty United States blue-jackets have been laaded at Colon, where the Government troops refuse to acknowledge the provisional Govern ment. The inhabitants are panic-stricken.
BOWLING CLUB SMOKING CONCLET
The smoking concert given by the Bowling Club on Saturday night was one of the most sacoessful functions of the kind orer hold in Hongkong. The chair was taken about 9 p.m. Į
well up to midnight. The hall of the clab was by Mr., Hurt Buck, and entertainment lanter consorted for the occasion into a concert room nad was effectively decorated with flags, those behind the platform being the Union Jack in the centre, and the United States and Japanese dunking it. The ball was well filled, but not uneofifortably crowded, by the members of the Club and their guests.
The band of the Sherwood Foresters, who sup plied the instrumental part of the programme, starte the proveedings with a selection, after WAR OFFICE REFORM.,
which Mr. W. B. Haaghwont sang Faura's LONDON, 8th November, 8.30 p.m." Palm Leaves," which was well reo:ired, Mr. H. M. Habbins, U. S Vice-Consul, and formerly A COMMITTEE APPOINTED,
leader of the Wisconsin Untysrsity Glee Club A War Office Reform Committee has been followed with "Tho Sheltering Palu," in a manner which made his hearers demand ni officially announced. The members are as
encore. MI. W. Domnich's playing of Raff's follows:-Lord Esher (Chairman), Sir J. A. Cavating on the Tiolin was excellent, and the Fisher, and Sir George Clark.,
same is trus of bis rendering of the proty ontracte gavotte from Mignon, which hogare in response to a reall. Needless to say Alt. H. A. Tozer was heartily welcomed when he stepped ou the platform tosing He's going there every Light," but his cucors song "When the Gentle Breezes blow" took the sadieuce by storm, and deservedly so, for the singers manner was just what was required. He laid no nadus stress on the points, is some semio singers are wont to do and thereby, bis seng gained immeasurably. Mr. C. H. Grace's Song of the Bow (Florence Aylward) was given with all tl art that this charming baritone knows how to use in bis | singing, and "Hervor and Gentlemen equally pleasing. Mr. W, G. Worcester cloned the first half of the programme with two re- citations, both good, but the second more His voice, however, was hardly especially so. strong enough to carry all over the hall. After pauss, the Sherwood Foresters performed a salaotion from The Country Girl, for which they well deserved the applause given them. as they were in flas form, Mr. E. H. Scheeloch, who was at one time leader of the Glos Club and followed it with My Love is like the Sea." at Yale University, then sang “Gipsy Joku " He has one of the most captivating voices we bave heard in Hongkong, and wo shall hope to hear him again soon. Next Mr. Worcester appeared with "Fondle little Baby," in which
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Affairs have quieted down in Panama and the war-ships have left the Port. The bombard ment did bat little damage, and the lives of foreigners were not threatened. The Nashville's The home papers report that the outward delus-juckets have re-embarked. The Maula Cableners gravely informs its roaders that among the American heiress-spatch of the French wails to the Far East via win bare married British titles, are Miss Adele Grint and Mise Cornelia Martin, who married respectively, the Conut of Esser, and the Court of Craven. We wonder if the Noble Earls would recoguise themselves under their now, novel bat yaite wa-English titular desiguations!
The EP oviets of Sir Thomas Lipton's
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work of oursing scrap iron to South American porta. Sus will also change her name to Gingout. The alteration of the old cutter to The schooner t. po will for the circumstances be less expensive than if attempts were made to keep her as a yacht.
With a view to developing trado with Monge lis, the Russian Government intends to send un expedition to trasol through North-Wetern Mongolia next year. The funds allotted by tan Siborinu Railway for anxiliary undertakings will be dedun pou to pay the cost of the projectvá azpedition. Next year an expedition HongKong OFFICE: 14, DE VÆRET ROAD J. will to the Koldo, Ulyasutai, and Urangi LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, M.C.districts of Wostoru China, for the purpose of ung there an opening for the products of Rasan industry.
11oNokose, 9th NoviBRE, 1703.
The following returns of the average amount of bank-nots in circulation and of "sporio in reserve in Hongkong daring October aro cer- tified by the managers of the respective banks :--
Hanke
Chartered Bank of India, Au-+
tralia and China........ Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-
ingerporation National Bank of it. Limite
Siberia commenced on the 26th September, I has been notified that though no definite ar. rang out has hoon arrived at between the British and Russian Governments respecting the transmission of correspondence by the tràns- Siberian rasil rante, letters addressed to China Corea, Japan and the Philippines Islands will be accepted provisionally from those who desire to use the new route, if distinctly superscribed by the aunders with the words " Vía Biberia," and prepaid at the rate of 24. the half-onnes. It
said, therefore, that tas Biberian route now be
be
LONDON, 6th November.
The State department in Washington bas received a telegram from raname, formally announcing the establishment of a new Govern- mout. The Nashville's blue-jackets have again been landed at Colon, which town the revoin. tionists are marching to attack. When Colon is captured the Republic of Panama will be recognised by the United States, and it is expected in Washington that it will also be
comes for outward despatch what it has been for homeward forwardings, a part of the emmarcia, life of Western Europe. The first mail from Paris consisted of 20-sacks for Vladivostook, where they were divided-fivo to Shanghai, ose te Che foo, two to Fiontain, two to Poking, sae to Nagusski, one to Kobe, three to Taly two te Yokohama, and one each to Obemnips, Senna and Fossn. Shanghai is the Southern limit of this now delivery it seems.
recognised by Gront Britain and Francs.
LATER,
Was the
he made a genuine bit, and he had to come back and sing the last verso again. Mr. Somerville accompanied him as the nurse who held the The United States Government has recog-baby, and was really wonderfully disguised: nised the new government in Panama, and it is Nuxeo's sudden assault upon the amiable, expected that this will mean a virtual America a accompaniet Mr. Gorge Grimble protectorate. Colombia has sent to Washington
the revolutinu giren by the United States. The arong protest against the encouragemout of
Colombian Federal troops have quitted the Ixthus, leaving it in the hands of the
revolationists. Beroral New York papers are
vigorously accusing President Roosevelt of conuiving at, and even in-licocily supporting, the
THE NEW LAW COURTS. His Excellency the Governor will lay the foun dation stoos of the new Law Courte on Thursday next at 4.30 pm The public are invited to brosolutionists. present. A limited number of seats will be provided for ladies.
FOOTBALL.
A Rugby practice game took placson Saturday Average Specie in between teams captained by B, C. Sandford and Acount. Reserve. E. D. C. Welte. Wolfe's XV. had the upper 11,355,170 2,600,000 hand at first, and scored 4 tries to nil before the interval After the change, Robertson was detached from the leaders' side, which altered the complexion of affairs entirely. Sandford's team won in the end by 3 goals and tries to 4 trien.
19,003,277 7,000,00 150,000 413,70 $55,301,250 $3.150,000
EXPENSIVE CANTON FIRE.:
HEAVY LOSS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES,
TO-DAY is the sixty-secoil anniversary of the rthday of His Majesty King Edwar VII, and Hongkong juns the rest of the Empire in offering loyal congratulations. The day will be observed as a public hiday in the Colony, the Government officer, except the Police Magistrate's, being closed, and most meie utile houses follow @
Total. example. Some ofiers (and to this remark we are inclined to add the word "alas!") of
Sir Edward L nghlin O'Malley of Caddesdou course til it inconvenient to close, and so
Oxford, who will be remembered by many, have to carry on th: bulk of their work as residus as Attorney-General of Hongkong ordinary days. The two prin ipal ceremonies from 182 to 1889 and Chief Justice of the Sunita Settlements from 1880 to 1892, after- of the day will be the military parads in the
A fire on the 5th inst. at Sung Mow Kew and Sung Sing Kui, Canton, in which 30 Happy Valley in the afternoon, which this wa ds Chief Justics of British. Guiaus" and your will be additionally attractive, partien-judge of the Consular Court at Crustantinoplo, houses to the value of $7,000 were destroyd, has proved a very heavy loss to the insurance larly to the Chinese, we may say, by the fex, bus accepted the invitation of the Bary S.
companies; particularly coming so soon after de-joic which is to be fired; and the Ball at lunds Liberal Association to contest the Government House to-night, which is the borough in the Liberal interest at the next the confiagration in Ru de Norte, Mocas grueral election. Sir Edward is son-in-law of when $70,000 worth of property was involved. last function of the kind which can be held
the late Mr. Hardcastle, formerly. H.P. fer
In both instances the insurance companies under the auspices of Sir HENRY and Lady Bary S. Edmunds.
bare had to pay handsomely, and daring the BLAKE, to whom we shall so soon be
The following resolution wue passed st past two years they have lost more than they bidding farewell. These two ceremonies will be a fitting public expression of the Lavorpool on the occasion of Sir Matthew have made in ten. The surtax of 25 por cont feelings entertained in Hongkong toward Nathou's promotion to the Governorship of is now imposed partly to recoup losses and Hongkong:-Besolved-That the Committe partly to improve the general conditions of As there has been a diminution of the ruler of the Empire of which we form of the Africa Trade Section of the Liver, coitourince. part a snall part, it is true, but still an Chamber of Commeres desire heartily to cou-Buces since its adoption, the Fire Insurance important one, we may safely, claim. Kas gratula o Sir Matthew Nathan, KCMG., Association. at its meeting on the 13th inst, EDWARD bag passed his sixty-second year in extraordinary activity, more especially when we remember how near he was to th point of death in the previous year. His activity, moreover, has been directed to a great end, one most essentially useful to the British Empire. That end has been the betterment of Great Britain's relations with
big now appointment to the important position of Governor of Hongkong. The Committee desire to record their satisfaction with the able manner in which Sir Matthew Nathan has fulfild bis duties whilst acting as Governor of the Gold Coast Colony, and they wish him all socess in his new sphere of duty,
may decide in favour of tho continued increase.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
WEATHER REPORT.
The fuperial, Geran Mail steawer Prinz Heinrich, carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 13th October, loft Binga- pore on Friday, at 10 a.m., and may be expected According to a Simia despatch the Govorn-here on or about Tuneday night, the 10th inst.
The Imperial German mail steamer Preussen the other nuntions of Europe. His desire toment has ordered II.M.S. Argonaut, on her left Shanghai via Foochow on the 7th inst, at serve his country in this manner has long way home from the China Station, to meet Lord2a.m. bear well known, but during the past year Curzon at Karachi and to join his Naval escort to the Persian Gulf. This, accordingly, will ho has deservedly gained for himself the
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issned title of "EDWARD the Peacemaker," than sonst of fira men-of-war who will accompany H.M.8. Hardinge. The Viceroy will also
The barometer has risen on the Chins coast: which no prouder designation could be have at his disposal the despatch boat Lawrence the following report bestowed on any king. He has shown that which is always kept in the Persian Gulf, and fallen over W, Japan, Formose and Luzon, after all the King is not a negligable part the Indian Telegraph Department steamer: The depression in the South appears to be of the British constitution, not a mere Patrick Stewart. The hope is entertained that moving slowly towards NW. at present and
16 deg. Lat. figurehead. King Edward's power, being it will be found possible to arrange a Viceregal to be lying off the E, coast of Luson in about The low pressure area in the North seems to a power used for good, reconciles his sub durbar at Bagdad during Lord Curzon's tour
in the Persian Gulf. For the representative of be moving Eastwards near SW. Japan. jects, though proud (and others may ay, His Britannic Majesty to hold a court in the
Two high presure areas exist, one to the boastful) of their freedom, to the idea that ancient capital of Caliph Harsun-al-Rashid NE of Japan, the other over Central China.
Heavy monsoon in the Formos Channel, and they have a King who really does share in may be considered as an event to impress the bad weather over the NE, part of the China Ses,
Forecast:-N. winds, fresh; fine, squally. the government of the empire of which he whole Mahommedia world."
THE UNITED STATES ELECTIONS.
LONDON, 5th November. The Republicans have been victorious at low and Colorado, while the Democrats have carried the Governorship of Rhade Island.
THE TSAR IN GERMANY-A PLEA- SANT VII.
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LONDON, 5th November. The Tsar has returned to Darmstadt. During his visit to Wiesbaden, the town was occupied by thousands of troops; the streets adjacent to the Castle ere closed to the public; the inmates of houses were forbidden to stand at the doors or on the balconies, and the pavements were occupied by soldiors and detectivos.
RUSSIA AND ERMANY,
LONDON, 6th November, Coaut von Bülow and Connt Lamsdorff have had a three hours' enference at Darmstadt.
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THE INTERPORT SHOOTING MATCH.
6.more, and stamps had to be drawn, Heath's meritorious 23 being unfinished, The match would have been a good one, had it commenced at the proper time. Scores and analysis :---
THE PERK. T. Soroomba Smith, at Roath, b Bird101 Major Chichester, ó Turner, Mahon. Capt. P. G. Davies, A.O.D., e Maitland,
Mahone
Mackenzie, o Batebellor, 1 Bird..... Tancock, e roarco, t Bird. J. T. Dixon, Bird, ↳ Pearce Walter Dixa, o Hatcholior, li Tesros. H. Arthur, Bird, b Peared W. W. Ross, b Batchollor..... -Kadenacker, o Maban, b Bird....... F. F. Gibson, not out
• Extras .......
Total.........
1.X.C.C.
W. C. D. Turnor, a Chichester, b J. T.
Dixon VALYNGENTATO VI
F. Maitland, b Chichester
T. Pearce, 1b,w,, d Radarraokej...
G. Moore, RN., sb., b Radaoker Lieut. Heath, not out
F. H. Entohellar, R.N., anf out
10
R. E. O, Bird, o Chichester, ↳ Rademackor 10
Extras
Total 5 wickets)
119 I. 1. Morley, E.N., Capt. W. F. Lamsdou, R.A, Lieut. Mahon, and A. Wilson, H.N., did not bat.
Laimadon Mahon Bird... Postee Jatchellor Horloy Moore
BOWLING ANALYSIS, THE PEAK.
J. T. Dixou Chichester
Mackenzie
Rademaker,
13
X:X.C.C.
4. 10
A.0.0.
A.0.0. B. CRAIGENÓ"WER C.C. The A.O.C. beat the Craigengewer C.C. in a League match on Saturday by 34 runs. Socres-
Capt. P. G. Daries, b Pestonji
$7 2nd Cpl. Lillywhite, b Pestonji.. T. Webb, a Pestonji.................................. Sergt. Skinnor, e Ford, b Pestonji Pte Lashbrook, o Basa, & Rmwa Opl, Medibbona, o Bha, Brawn
Robertson, b Pestonji
Cpl. Bromley, c and b Krawn
Hatter, o Horton, b Pestonji E. Bradford, c Ford, b Horton W. Veale, not out......
Extras.....14
Total... orsakerna CRAIGENDOWER CC-
J. D. Kinnaird, a Skinzer, 1 fizadford J., Staart, b Davies
A.. Brawn, Bradford, b'Daries.. E. R. Hertoni, b Bradford
T. L. Cross, a Daries, b Bradford
L. A. Baso, b Bradford
E. Basa, cand b Davies
I. E. Lammert, not out
E. Pestonji, o Davion, b Bradford E. Ford, cand b Davies M. H. Harteam, absent
Extras....
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
4.0.6.
Ja Pestonji Berton ..
14.0
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CRAIGENGOYZU CC,
10 21
·Davies
Bradford
H.M.S."TAMAR " p. R.A.M. CORTS. An exciting Leagne watch took place at the for the R.A.M.C. with the very usrrow margin Happy Valley on Sa u day, resulting in a win
E, G. Parker, run ut
J. Bridgett, Williams, Cook
E. Olivo, b Williams
Lient. G. M. Rowo, e Woolley, b Williams lient R. D. F. Forbes, e Coig, b Cook
Williams..
cause of much unseement. Mr. G. P. Lammert violin obligato capitally performed by Mr. F. C. Barlow. Mr. Lammert has been i sang, Godard's "Angels guard thes," with a
better voice, but his singing was nevertheless appreciated, and be obliged with "I'll sing of 1 raz. The bowling nud fielding on both thee Songa of Araby" as an encore. Mr.sides was very god, & fast which no doubt P. W. Goldring was not up to his asal accounts for the small scoring of both teams.
winners, and indeed of the mutch. Scorer- he high standart in "Sally in our Alley," and Sergh-Major Allwork's 9 was top scorn for the
sung earlier, as
R... MAL." afrired had only
back in the Colony might better have early on Saturday and was obviously tired Lieut. Davidson being unable to tara mp, Mr. H. A the sougs concluded with Tozer's Out! I've lost it," a great success in every way, and "She only had her dollar in her purse," which was oven bettor. There is no equally effective comedian singer in the Colony,
• God and the audierea recognised the fact. Bave the King" would have terminated the musical part of the proceedings, but in answer to strong requests Mr. Scheeloch consented to sing "Violets," giving for an encore the last rerse in German. This frished what was A highly successful concert, as we base already intimated. The duties of accompanist were divided baten Messrs. G. Grimble, G. P. Lammert, and H. F. Campbell, all of whom won the best thanks of their hearers and of the
singers.
We must not omit to mention that in the interval Mr. Hart Back presented the Club billin:d prizes to the winners in the late tourna ment as follows:- First prize and a cue for the best break (83) to Mr. J.Iteger; 2nd prize, Mr. L. Kaos; 3rd prize, Mr. F. Ö. Ranney.
CRICKET.
H.K.Q.C. V. THE FRAX, With the ass pusstuality of Hongkong cricket, it was neuter 12.30 than nood when play ban on the Cricket Ground on Satur- day. Be dificulty was experienced in getting feared on Friday that a side might not be. together the Peak team. Indeed it had been raised. Happily, however, eleven men were at length got together, and the Peak was then Winning the toss, took in Chichester with bim to
On Wednesday, at 2:45 p.m., Hongkong will stoot off in the Interport Rifle Match against Shanghai, Singapore, and Penang. The follow- ing team was chosen on Saturday to represent
Colour-Sorgeunt Cross, H.M.L.L., Sergeantry fairly Hongkong:- Instructor Davies, R.MILL, Sergeant Griffiths, R.M.LL, P. O. Chase, Sergeant Thornhill Corporal Angus, R.E., Sapper Robertson, E.E J. Parkes, B. Lapsley, and G. P. Lammort.
Reserves: W, Pitt and A. Watson Umpires: A Chapman, I. Grant, and D. Macdonald.
Five of the team in practice on Saturday put together scores of over 90, from which it would appear that Hongkong has this year a very good chance of the championship.
MAILS ARRIVED.
A mail has arrived from-- Bombay and Singapore, with European mail transhipped at Colombo, per 8.5. Chuan on the
6th inst.
Manila (4th inst.) per s.s. Sunghiang on the 6th inst.
Pakhoi (2nd inst), and Hoihao (5th) per s.x. Hai Lan on the 6th inst.
Bombay (21st ult.), and Singapore (31st ult) por fazumi Maru on the 6th inst.
Manila (4th inst.) por as. Rohilla Maru on the 6th inst.
elcombe rented. fate the bowling of Lumsden and Mahon. The opening was uneventful, for thongh Chichester scored a 4 and a 2 in Mahon's first over the score was only 16 when in the tenth over Chichester full to a catch by Tarnar off Malion; whose bowling
ale dismissed Davies an over later. Mackenzie then joined Smith in a stand which brought about bowling changes and lasted for 30 cuns after lunch. The score was 63 when Mackenzie lolt. Then came a series of dis- asters, Harcook going out at 65, 3. T. Dizon at 6 Walter Dixon at 20, Arthur at F4, and Ross at 110. Not till Fadenacker joined Baith was the propecs of the Feakites Improved, but these two put on no less than 70 runs, Rademacker was caught at 180, and 9 raus later Bercombe Smith's long and useful, though decidedly lucky, innings camo to an end. There were ten 4g in his 101, When of play the late start having curtailed the hours
To the Club went in they had no chance of victory, so much. F warer a good attempt was made force the game, and the Feak bowlers were knooked about a bit. Turner was out at 13, and Maitland at Bl. Then Pearce and Moore doubled. the score, but at 71 the Club captain was out.. Pearce followed at 81. Heath and Bird went on till 119, when Bird was dismissed. In the gathering gloom Batebeller and Heath put ou
6. 8. holgate, orály,
Pepo, & William...... Hawkins, b Williams --Gator, Williams...
Corbex, not at
lient. A. C. Butt. e Woolley, b Williame
Extras que
Total... *
H.A. ORTH
Lieut. Harrey, b Bridgett
5. S. Wilson, & Rowe
Pte. Woolley, o Corba, b Iridgett......
Pts. Cook, Howe
Liout. B. A. Cray, b Bridgett
Sorgt.-Major Allcock, « Purker, b Bowo 91 Lante pl, Goodwill, blows Pts. Chaffer, ran int Pte. Wiliams, run out Pie. Lattar, Bridgett Pate. JEERON, not out
Extras
Total
TEAM ROYAL ENGINEERS.
K.C.C. "A This League match, played in the Happy Valley on Saturday, resulted in a win for the R.E. by Gruns. Some
Royal Engineers-Whiles, Borgt. Thornhill 2, Fillman 1, Bowyer 13, Disan 6, Smith 2, Moldrau 6. Jackson U, Glassbrook, not out 9, Lee 0, and Jewe hury 1. Extran 7. Total:
H.K.C.C. "A" Team ---F. D..Bain 4, 8. A Sath 9, G. H. Edwardle 5, G.:P Lammert u, J. Hooper 28, D. Piper 9, C. P. Chater v, T. C. Gray 1, 0. Grimble, not out 30, and N. H. Endorford 3 Extran G. Total 84:
CIVIL SERVICE C.C. V. KOWLOON DEPOT. This match on aturday was left drawn owing to the bad light that prevailed when the Civil Service were batting. Scoren :--
Witchell
HOWLOON DEPT. Coonbe, run out Toy, e Lamb, b Witchell... Beeves, a Brett, Wi chell, Eailey, a Parkinson, b Lander Lient, Crawford, b Wigbell Furnoman, e Giding, Spille, Lander... Hmith, at Robbins, b Brett Whiteaway. b Lider Baker, not out Waliama, e Pitt: Breth Extras
Total. .............
CIVIL SERVICE.
Luauble, & Reaves..... Witchell, not out ... Lander, Tay, b Reezer: Bratt, b Tow Robbins, Toy Craig, b'Smith Farkinson, o Keover, b Toy Pitt, b Toy..
Extras
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· Total (7 wickota) Hatching", H. Gidley, and fast did not bas,
DOWLING. ANALYSIS,
KOWLOÓN DEPÓT.
K
Witcholl Lander Brett
10
16
$5
CIVIC SEEVICE.
Toyin
Booves Smith
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