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DANGEROUS DISCUSSION.

A Parsi vás having his beard shaved by a instincts of his profession the tonnorial professor Marathi barber after the Tilak trial. Trus to the commenced to give his customer the boneft of all the gossip of the town and city. Amongat other tit-bits he strongly animadverted on the conduct of the Government and the judge and

LONDON, July 23rd, Following a most unfortunate week-end, in which every fixture was utterly ruined by rain, I have to record the rare occurrenos of evory first-class encounter played the first three days of this week being brought to a definite on

on the harshness and zoolum inflicted on clusion. More of these anon, while I turn my

by the sentence of transportation for sttention to what little play actually took place his seditious writings. The Parsi, like the Lost Daclub Last Thursday Friday and Saturday Thauss proved to be, instead of listening to match with which most progress was made than his dessert. The result was an indignant in silence, unite the remark that Tilak got less Worcestershire v. Somerset. The later batted exclamation from the Marathia, two or three -first, compiling 170, to which Worcester replied nasly woonde on the face and mouth. of the with 175, of which total Bowley was responsible Pami, who had to be carried to hospital, for 61. Somerest's racord innings yielded but narrowly escaping death by blending. The

barbor is still at large: 122 runs, and before stumps were drawn

THE FRIENDS OF INDIA the, Sauce County had socred 28 for 1

The Tilak trial offered food for obsap wicket, Arnold and Caffe bowled splendidly notoriety to Members of Parliament, glibly for Worcester, their respective Agures read-styled the Friends of India. These worthias ing: 0 for 57 and 10 for 186. Lewis, 4 for never feel they are happy unlers when they 29, bowled best for Eomerest Northampton mate themselves ridiculous by their stupidity scored 141 against Gloucester, who totalled Cotter led off by a referance to the trial at

and thorough want of judgment. Sir Henry 251 for 8 wickets at plose, good form being most inopportune period during the course of shown by M. G. Salter 76, and Winatana 56, its prosecution. He condemned it as quicidal. If there was anything antitel about the trish- Bussex and Hampshire had not lime for an

it ia indiscriminsto

and misplaced Anquiries innings apiece, Hant's total of 178 being sympathy by Members of Parilamsat who conspicuous for a dos 85 by Captain White barrass the responsible authorities in India by white of the 113 for 6 wickets compiled by their natimely and unjudicial criticisms of their Sussex, the Jam Sahib made 51 not ont. Cox Look 6 Hampshire wickets for 11. Dres, who question at that stage would love in Banry's a contempt of court. Gurbet in the opposed Yorkshire scored 40 for 3 wickets cleak of a member of the House, Sir Henry before rain put a stop to farther proceedings exercises his prerogative by his plous protest Two most interesting fixtures, Kantegainat suppression of unlaufal and seditions Middlesex and Surrey.y. Lancashire (for Hays's gitation, Did Bic Heory think the trial would have been at andoued at the thunder of that benefit) were abandoned without a bail. being profest ? He would not brock precedence in at- bowlad; a fate which also attended the return other, and sodo him belongs the honour of firing fixture between Leicestershire and Warwickshire, the first volley. His colleague out beroded Herod This weak the whether has so far been by a bare-faced inquiry if the sentenes would be reduced, x, Rutherford has either a splendid, with the following results:

bad memory, or he is an indifferent judga at cetimating character. Part of Mr. Tilak's foot- sentence was remitted during his fest prosecu tion on a gimilar charge ten years ago-and-to- what purpose? Mr. Tilak rotarned to his task with redoubled rigour and none the better for the clemency shown him. Affairs in India would improve more rapidly if a larger measura discussion of public policy during a disturbed of discretion was exercised is Parliament in the state of the country. The man on the spot known his business better, and is swayed by a genes of responsibility which is absent fu hecklers, who play to the gallery from a distance -The Rasti Goflar.

-- (1) Yorkshira 340, (Rhodés 95, Wilkinson 36, Lord Hawke 50 not onl) beat Gloucestershire 155 (M. G. Salter 52) and 92.

(2) Surrey 493 (J. N. Crawford 124, Holland 61 not out, Hobbs 56, Marshal 54, Hayward 53, Bpring 69, Hayes 52) and 20 for 1, beat Hampshire 274 (Mesi 64) and 237 (Moad not out I, Bowell 52), '

(8) Kent 214 (Humphreys not out 61, Seymour 55) beat Worcestershire 103 and 75.

(4) Sussex 147 (a. E. Beef 64) and 131 for (Vine not out 59, the Jam Sahib 44) best Lancashire 163 and 112,

·(3) Notts 155 and 225 for 2 (Payton not out 59 and not out 91, G. Gain 45 and not out 76) beat Essex 130 (P. Perrin 88, C. MoGabey 50) and 149.

(6) Leicestershire 188 (Whitehead 75) and 142, bent Derbyshire 111 and 76 (L. G. Wright 30 and 39).

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(7) Warwickshire 173 and 340 (Kinneir, 76, Baker 78) boat Boworsetshire 259 (White 95) and 99.

The other first-class match entside the County tourney was a sensational ones being, indeed finished in one day, when, at Lord's on Monday Middleser defeated the Philadelphiane by 7 wickets. The visitors scored 58 and 55, Middlesex making 92 and 24 for 3 wickets. For the county Tarrant and Trout bowled unchanged throughout, their respective an- les biog 10 for 46 and 9 for 59,

To-day some five matches are promised us, Kent meeting Barrey at Blackheath. This encounter will have a material effoot on the Championship table, which at present stands.

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THE UNREST IN INDIA”.

In another ise of the same paper the following leading article appeare

An Englishman from Brighton, in a loitar published elsewhere, in our to-day's columns, impugas the wisdom of this Government's poliog in the matter of the prevailing unrest in Indis. The writer maintains that, in the whole course of their administrative policy, the State has been led by an erroneous cani ception of the cause of unrest. By a prosess of insinuation, too thin-veiled to lead any one astray, the writer arrogates to himself a radical very traging the disasse to its pause, the samb in his opinion haring esouped the observ tion of our enlaping in the Voaregal Connoil and the Indian Office. The writer is reticent as to what he presumes to be the of India-Give the people all they clamour real cause of the prescot disturbed late for and unrest would sukalde" is The tenor his letter, so abounding in inuendoes. Tho empyriol counsel of the writer is oo a llue with the advice of political charlatans, whose gnosis of the present situation is correct, but their remedy is prone to overgorge the patient, and so far worse than the diseas. A retrospect cf.the history of the

'dis

back, to the administratig unrest take us

of Lord Curiou

The retrogrsaire policy of the Bengal,

culminated in the Partition of,

the ill-fated measure which the Bangalja made a casus belli to impart varve ned Ef lo the agitation which, elsewher, was confind til 88.9 then to a handful of educated men in the Pro- 881 vince. The Partition was only a litious 50.00 Boarecrow put up by the lenlere. Lighted 22-35 the

B-ngalisy and thus to keep the agitation 7.89

froid subsiding. If their protest terminated ia the abolition of that measure, well-they- 12 4 5 3 --11:11 calculated they would feed fat the grudge if the 11.11 they melisionsly bore to Lord Cursan 721-27 profest failed it would keep the torch of 2 503 -12.8

6500 gitation burning. Such was the line of revo7- 3000 860.00 og along which the Baboos prooeded in 1 2 19 2-3 66 66 their campaign against the Partition. To -12 211 -84. By break up the national unity Bongalia At Lord's Middlesex will meet Lancashire, majority in the newly made Province was p

Mabomedan hostila sot p which should produce a keen stragglo Yorkshire will meet Leicestershire and should up as the motive which led Lord Carson to

divide

Bengal. Passive rosiatzucs, boycott, and easily win. If, however, the Tykes lose a Bwadeshi agitation were commended, to the inatuh in the near future we shall have notion of a frenzied populace, worked to piation. one of the most open county championships on by means of strong language is the.press and on the platform. The partition of Bagal second, as Surrey, Kentand Middéses, with only partitioned the camp of the Congress, and with one defeat each against them, have stillo largo the latter's division's new way in the matter.

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Farlonely de times. He casuot commit himself and the nominated thenas Nationalistsand Extremisin, country any further. The prevailing unrest is osme into being. From Nationalism to Ausr- J. Crawford's 124 against Hampshire is chism is not far ory, and soon we heard, of dae, therefore, to agitation which seeks to the only century scored during the week anarchist plots and bomb throwing. Remove precipitate the advance of ties progress under review, and several fine bowling perform the cause and you at once remove the discontent before its time, agitatiou, seditious agitatión suces bare been made, prominent among them is the adrice of an Edg isha to rulers in is therefore the primary cases of the discontent

being Tarrant's and Trott'a already referred India, Remove what, the Partition? The and unrest. Our administrators have put their

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