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RANDOM REFLECTIONS.

The Scots accout has been more than usually conspleaous this week, and the cold wind 'which is por fading out our work spots is being do Acribed as a small breeze,

Babglum for conversation this wok, lot toon limited to the weather or to St Andrew's Ball The revolt at Macao las led to the discussion of affairs in that particularly Holy City, nud the events of the past few days bavo almost en

exciting enough to astlafy Seat Ameriosa republic. The spirit of rebellion Buy and with

LOCAL SPORT.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, 1910.-

~LEAGUE CRICKET. B.E. and Deparla.. 154 HK.C.C."A"... 89

(8 wickols.)

.. 110 ....142 Remnante...

(5 wickets.) Kowloon

OTHER CRIOTET.

(8 wickets.)

F.K.C.C.

127 R.G.A.

(7 wickota.)

LEAGUE CRICKET.

H.1.0.0.

T. E. Pearce, Winkwork

A.C.E. Elborough, a Swatton, Winkworth 15 H. B. Malin, a kirke, b Winkworth

A. N. Dashwood, a Garnett, & Paris

D. CH. Dalrymple, a and b Paris....

W. C. D. Taruer, not est

B. Hancock, Bagnall, b Winkworth 38

Total...

Bowling Analyula.

..

12.

28.

120

Bagnall Winkworth Paris

Clamett

13

0

35

12.5. 1

37

16.

U 10

· X.X.C.C. "1" v. ROFAŇ ENGINEERS. Played at Happy Valley on Saturday after- noon, thin Leaguo iuntoh ended in a drawn game The R. and Departmentals wont to the wickets first and draw stumps with the score

BOXING CONTESTS.

..1:7

The boxing tournainent promoted by Bill Lewis, which took place in the City Hall on Saturday night, was woll patronised, and-was productive of good sport. The promotor acted

to the audience en Baturday night as "Rod Stanton, and claims to have wrested the welter- weight championship of Canada from Billy Lauder in seven rounds. He announced hin villingness to lox any lightweight or weltor. weight, incleding Lewis, for the championship of the East. Lewis is ready for the fray, hat first wants "Blantou to prove himself a he (Lewis) had to do, when he first arrived hers, Graver Arusdal, otallenged Micky Dann of the Tamar to augther fight, and the challenge was accopted whits Kid Marriott is desirous of meeting the winner of the featherweight competition.

FAREWELL TO THE BUFFS. H. E. the Governor and Lady Lugard gare a dinner party” at Government House on Sat-

TEQRAPHIC NEWS

TEOM SOUTH EN PAPERS.

THE LATEST PROPOSAL IN ATLANTIC AHIPBUILDING,

London, November 17 The Cauard Company has invited tenders for n liner of 50,000 tons, with a speed of 23 knots.

LORD HOSEDEEY'S REFORM RESOLUTIONS......~__

London, November 17th. In the Hin of Lords,, Lord Rosebery pro oceded, with his Kelorni resolution, moving that the House, consist of the Lords of Parliament oliosen, firef, by the hereditary Pens from ABIOBg themselves and by the nomination of the Crown. secondly, by virtue of the offices of qualifcation held by them, and, thirdly, from outside.

has also been discovered Chinese students at Queen's College, situation there has bean grasped mess which must prove disconcerting to debrants. In addition to them spisodes, there have been several interesting trials at the standing at 154 for nine wickets, The "A" as referee, while Mr. Jack Dempsey adjudicated urday to The Beffe, The guests included the ground that they would, to a large extent,

Lord Rosebery hoped and believed that the Peers and support these principles on

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 4th at 11,50 ai.—The baromuter luns risen ocnsiderably over theSouthern Philippines, the typhoon hartar moved away "towards W.N.W. The disturbance appears now to be situated to the NW. of Palawan.

Pressure bas tuarassed over E. Japan sad the Bonins and given way in Vladivostock. A depression is probably moving Eastwards to the North of the latter station.

is still over the wor-" The anti-apolonio nies tinent to the North of the Ysagizo valley.

Yery rough weather will pravil over the N part of the China Sea, for the next tiro days.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours suding at 10a.m. to day, 0.03 inches.

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The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is na follemy's--—

(N. & N.E. winds, Hongkong & Neighbourhood strongs fair.

N&NE. gals, Formosa Chann

Suman as. No. 1.

South coast of China between i

Hongkong and Lamoaks.

Magistracy, and another building collapso has toam then went in and compiled 89 for the foon ja the wrestling watch, Messrs. Kelly and Colonel Bayard, Major and Mrs. Geddes, Major solve a great constitutional question. It could South coast of China betṣ500 Sumo, No. 2

added to the unfortunate reputation which Hoagkong has acquired of late.

The strike of schoolboys would have been Amusing had it not been so serious. Attendance at Queen's College would seem to have a remark- able result of inducing the Chinese youths to believe in their own importance. We know, of course, that a sobalar în Chins in regarded with respect, and deservedly so, but the youths at Queen's College or rather a unmber of them---- Imagine that because they have acquire something of Western learning that their dignity has thereby become enhanced, Kuom- The odges shanld make them humble..

TealiBOX mor's 310

·more`r man knows the

Ai perhaps tho how little he knows.

propra las hoon MONT whose youth, offended because one of their number was roughly handla by an Indian policeman, who was, after all, only dolug his duty, may now have come to the conclusion that in maintenanes of their dignity was net sich an important thing as they fondly imagined.

Talking of dignity calls to mind zerer little Bosnys which I witnessed at St. Androw's Ball. They were all associated with what I should call the glore diflenity. Mea nozing sweat and expletives, worked themselves. into all sorts of attitudes and contortions as they struggled to pall the kid coverings over bingers which seemed unusually thick. Ooo of our highly-placed offieisla afforded a nice little cinematograph display as he wrestled with the wretched things." and I ue-told on good unthority that his senttered marks will not be found in any legal publication. No, I den'i intend to mention his name.

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The ready answer is appreciated even at a tea party. On the Peak the other afternoon a gentleman was called upon by a lady fayre" to explain why the golf champion had been bonton by a lady golfer. "Obs the quick remones," she is probably more aconstemffed to the tee"

Golfers to liongkong have their trials, but (boy do not suffer ne do the players at Chittagong. Which has built There an Indian crow Its nest near the linka has taken a violent fancy golf balls. No sooner Jms ons boen drivon the toe than the bird swoops.dows, secures ball and flies off with it to the fury of the offers, whore frantic shouts, Bourishing clubs

and burling topoes utterly fail to frighten the wretched crow into dropping the bell. The golfers believe that the bird hul mistaken them lor ogga. Bo far it has a collection of dozen or wore, and the vuly revenge the golfer enn en- joy is to imagine the joy of the bird trying to batch the balls in the cold weather. ́ ́.

What is a nuisance? is a question which has a concern for most people in Hongkong. The neighbour's piano is frequently regarded as a nisance, the gramaphots farther down, the street is condemned as an outrage, while the larking dog which sote the antira canina com munity agoing is anathema to the quiet konsehold. Bat another form of disturbance and annoyance

real grievance in some places—has just been ruled by a local magistrata not to constitute s nuisance under the Ordinance This is the oreaking wheelbarrow. We all know what it

We have heard the irritating squeaks from

a wheelbarrow pushed by a coolie who looked sa

if he regarded the sonada es the most heavenly music and it is not consoling to learn that the law provides no remedy.

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of eight wickets. Scores ware as follows:

B.S. AND DEPARTMENTS,

Et. Williams, Lover megade Cozpl. McGregor, c Lover, b Fowler Capt. Belling, b. Fowler

1. Col, Bir 3. Fayrer, b llanoook.... Capt. Additou, e Atkinson; b Hasook Corpi. Porron, e Lowe, Fowler...... Ror. Forfar Fogg, Aubrey, h Lover Col. Stacolo, o Fowler, bLorer Corp. Tavoner, b Fowler Corp. Campion, not out - Corp. Onon, not out

Extrus

Total......

..C...

Dv. Aubrey, b ÚBRIAN

E. A. Fowl, b Ormanı

A.0. Lang, 1 Osman.

H. Havock, 1 A simon

makingoformin

154

Dr. Atkinson, o Foster Pogg, b Taverner 10

A. . Lot, b Addison

A. MacKenzie, Foster Pegg

J, Haff, not out

P. Jooks. w Osborne

M. R. Harri, net, out

E. Lover, did not bet...

Extra

Total for 8 wickets

KOWLOON T. REMNANTS.

..

ばー

14

B

0

U

89

This matali took place at King's Park on Saturday and resulted in a draw. Booros-

KOWLOON.

F.Button, b Young J. H. Muid, b Young

F. J. de Rome, at Mateon, b Alaas

24

Lt. Houghtoa, u Young, Warbarton...... 48 Lt. Banbury, a Young Waterhouse... ZA

Major Chitty, and b Waterhouse ........ W. L. Weaser, e Watson, b Warburton...

F. J. Kabinsan, not outing

Lt. Thompson, run out

A, R. Knyon and W. Curwen did not bat

Extras

Young

Donnolly

Total for & wickets..

Warburton ...

Waterhaning

G.A. Cooke,

Bowling Analysis.

beer

99

...142

W. Waterhouse, Thaphos, b Hanghton A. H. Your Sutton, & Curwen ..........

O. T. Hove, Haughton

M. M. Mais fobinson, at Boms ........ W. E. Warburton, not out

D. E. Donnelly, dot out

A. Roquette, F. Shackleton, F. Mat non and C Shickle did not hat

Total for 5 wickɔte... Bowling Analyses.

.130

T.

W.

3 30

2

0

27

Curwen.....jeren Chitty, .... Weaner

14

0

20 5

Houghton

do Kemu

CCC, N. POLIOM

This league matol was played on Saturday and resulted in a win for the home tram. Scores

FOLICE B.C..

G. A. Woodsock, run out P. F. J. Wolchones; & and b W. Heat, b Foxtonji

b Lammort W. Fitt, e Carralbo, b Lammort

J. Org, & Lammiert

K. Mclennan, b Pestonji

6, Rell Lammert

B. McHardy. e J. V. Braga, b. Lammert W. Cooper, not out ...

J. L. Kör, b fammert... ... Hoggarth, b Lammert

Extran

ہوئے کئے

J. Lammert

P. Postonji

Total............

Bowling Analysis.

0.

br.

R.

G.4

0. e. v.

P. Postonji, b Kore

P. Currie, KOT

R. A. Carvallio, a Kunt, & Kerr

L. A. Roso, o Pitt, b Korr

5. L. Braga, b Hoggarth man H. H. Taylor e Boll, b Hoggarth.....

J. V. Brugn, c,Ogg, Hoggarth...

3. D. Norin. not ent

L. 12. Iammert and W. H. ViYouth and

1. Barn, dil not bat..

Extras..

Total..

923

Bowling Analysia.

F. Kott

GA Woodcook.........

M. Heli

K. McLennan.

G. Hoggarth...

W. Kentment d'en

10.1

Demploy were the timekeepers, and Mr. E. Kennedy noted as announcer."

ware

Cable, Major and MisEaton, Captain and Mrs. Worthington, Mr. Norman, Mr. and Mrs Collison Morley, Mr. Potter, Mr. Gould, Mr. Scarlett, Captain Greenway, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock and Miss Smyth, Mr. and Mrs, Blade, Sir Henry Berkeley: Mr. and Mrs. Lawder, Captală and Mrs. Stewart and Miss Collis, Mr. Friesland, Mr. and Mrs. Montague Ede, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey, Mr. II. P. White, Lady May and Mrs. Keswick.

BY GRACE OF ST. ANDREW.

BY KORACE HUTCHINSON.

It was from St. Andrew's, in the good days of old, that the story catio of him who was asked, on the morning of the second day of the weak, how he was playing, and replied, "Not badly for a Monday." It is a story pregnant of many meanings.

of t

botworz

be done without convulsions and continuota General Elections (Choers.) Rensoning o would not hesitate to choose between the roforms of the House of Lords and the tyranny single Chamber. (Cheers.) Differences the two Houses could be settled by conferenceS Lord Carton thought the House of Lord had

raferendum-the latter in acute cares. indulged in an unexampled act of self-ronnncia. tion, which had profoundly impressed the country.

Lord Selborne ruphasised the fact that the reform was bond fide and had no mental reser vatious behind it. He pointed out that public opinion was equally divided, and it was impos- sible for one half to coerce the other.

Lord Rosebery's rosolutions were carried without a division;

London, November 18th. Lord Lansdowne stated that he was prepared Lord Crews said a discussion of the details of to support Lord Rosebery's schome. the reaplations would be fatile, but if there were s division he would not vote, as there was a doel to be said in support fof all Lord Rosebery's propositions. He thought that when the Itonss of Lorde was reformed some, if not all, of his Proposals would he included in its new constitu

Hongkong and Huiana

KING

UP

FEATHERWEIGHT COMPETITION, Two handsome silver onps, one for the winner and one for the ratnor-up, wore presented for this event, which brought forward eight entrants, and which afforded the mailience a' debauch et boxing, In the preliminary rounds, three of three miastes. duration, Seaman Birkett of the Keat outpointed Private Roeam of the Buffs; Seaman Summer of the Kent succumbed to the superiority of Seaman Hoaps of the Tamar; Seaman Hall of the ent sout Seaman Gardiner of the same vessel to sloop in two rounds; and Seaman. Couker of the Bent defeated Stoker Schofield of the Minotaur

Each fight in tha semi-final was of four rounds duration. The first to come together Seamen Heaps and Birkett, and after four fast and interesting rounds the latter won out. Hall and Coaker next

It speaks of a time soil place wherein the entered the ring to decide who was to be the Sabbath was kept free of golf-in the times and other finalist, but the boul was a most places more familiar to most of us now the Sab- upjutervisting one. Both meu wero from the bath is the chief golfing day of the wook. Also It speaks of a happy state in which we took

their daily broad THE LATEST NEW YORK CUSTOMS RENSATION. same chip, and if it was not a case of friendship their daily golf babitaally as th

Loadou, November 19th. ar of mainly ar 1 game for which prevented them from hitting each other, Our notion of golf is

difference.

Heater cables from New York that the Govoru JOHNSTONE'S it was a case of one being frightened and the the week-ends--a sad

I have now, froko St.

Andrew's itself, the mont has attached the stock of the brauch other not game. Hall got the decision on following lise, or nerostio, by the hand of one house of Messrs. Joseph Bracke & Co., woollon fonl

Lalor Hall, 8 stone b. and Birir. Bauzzer Williams, and if I consent to their manufacturers of Bradford, in a suit to recover £40,000 sterling for alleged ersion of enstume duties by means of fraudulent involous. The most important the Government he ever had. It is the first of a series involving olsims District Attorney declares that the case is the amounting to two millioux. Beroral English.

9 stone, met in the final, and the big He proved too oop went to the latter,

powerful fighter for his lighter opponent, although Hall fought with the pluck of a gamecock. Birkett's right swang incessantly and homily on the little man's far, and in the third round Heil suoczimbed to the onslaught and was counted out. Both men snleegreatly received the caps they had won amid the enthusiastic applause of the spectatore.

LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP, Stoker Biggins of H.M.S. Kont, 9 stone 13lbs., and Drummer Bouchier of the Buffs, 9 stone Elbs., aguio met to decide the light weight

championship of this station in a fifteen round contest. The fight, however, meyed a disappointmont, for the andienes were looking forward to a scientific and stirring mill.

Bouchier was counted out in the flat round- It was evident that he was not in as good form as usual, and shortly after tho start liggins CORROcted with a right swing which sent the drammer to the boards. As he came up after s spell Biggins again sent him down witha swing ing right, and although the drummer got on to his hands and knees it was evident that he wa dazed, for he fallet to comprehend the counti and did not xine until the out of the time keeper gave Biggins the victory.

the riedal

publication here it must be with the proving that I share in the reprobation with which every right-minded golfer, sedulous in keeping his eye Probably we may take that the author was no rly on the bull, inevitably must regard them. golferhe

expressly says that he found himself moved with toros artent golfers within the walls of a St. Andrew's hese daring week; and if TO can find in our hearts the charity to consider his neglect of the universal call is be a golfer as due to misfortnue (such as lack of opportunity) rather than to fault, then wo may perhaps even sympathise with him lu bis sitnation and form some comprehension of the angaish of his soul which wrong from him this lamentation. He speaks of it as an "acrostie suggested by the fact that people live here all the year round doing nothing but golf ":

Say, from some porch aloft above the earth, Art thou provoked to anger or to mirth, In looking sagely down on this old town Nental after theo, Oh: Saint of just renown Tempest may rago; the skies themselves may

fall,

All goes unheeded eave-the little Ball. --- Nations may totter-Time itself may cease Daina Time: Doma Nation! Let him golf in Round the greca couree bie endless race he'll

poace!

rud,

Early and late-from daw to setting San- Without one care beyond the paltry strife! Saint Andrew Help him to a better life; "A better life!”—and he addresses this as piration to St. Andrew, the patron saint of golf!! The impiety of the man! Lines to Gulf Manino," he is pleased to entitle them, but I prefer to call them "An Ode to St. Andrew," Stoker Chibock of H.M.S. Kent, 9 stons 9lbs., whom they directly invoke, and so to po at the

WRESTLING.

Sweet Saint, whose spirit haunts the course,

And broods o'er every hole. And gives the driver rital force, And calmes the putter's coal.

tion.

mazufacturers are involved.

LOVE LETTERS OF A KOREAN GOLD MINER.

Miss Mary Egan, a young Irishwoman, living at Penarth, near Cardi. was at Swansea Assises last month awarded £200 damages is in action for breach of promise of marriage against William Henry Griffen, an engineer, how living at Newport, Monmouthshira.

The defendant, it appeared, made an expedition to the Far East, and from 1904 to 1908 was gold mining in Koren.

In

Tattors to Miss Egan, which were read, the defendant called her his "doar pare white rose," and sighed for the time when we can sit nuder our own vine and fig tree and on our own Ha Root her "forty-five her ne "My Rose blarney stone. million kisses" and addressed h of Sharon,"

Mr. Griffen rave evidence, and was orose. examined by Mr. Ivor Bowen,

On returning home from Koren you thought there was a little social distinction between yon and the parlourmaid at Penarth P-No.

In Korea, I see by the letters, you had a high position you occupied the Emperor's place whom he was not at home and before he was bo What were you-a mandarin? (Laughter.): headed? Yes (Laughter)

A miner

Wasn't there some disappointment in your

family st the suoceraful miner coming back lad on with Korean gold and expected to marry the

Weron't you trying to get rid of tho girl bo-' Cause you wore travelling first class and stay. ing at the Grand Hotel, Paris, and the Emper

The defendant madỡ no or's palace, Korea?

Mi

and Sooman Hargrave of H.M.8. Minotaur, 10 rast between this and that other ude, sits stone 21bs., met in a wrestling contest forsidearly addressed, but inspired by the trae apicit

of golfing piety; from the pen of the late Camp-plaintiff -No. bet of $100. The conditions were catch-as-catch hell of Ormsary: ean with the double raison, the strangleand the too holds barred, and the van with the highest -number of falls in balf-an-hour to be the winner. Hargrave sectired the first fall after a struggle of 10 minutes 10 seconds. After another & minutes and 48 seconds Chilcock pinned his opponent. There were no further resells before time sounded, and the decision was a draw.

THE MAIN EVENT.

A twenty round contest for the middleweight chapsplonship of the China Station was then amounced between Seaman Sky Kerrison of the Ash, 10 stone 6lbs., and Soamer Steer the limotaur, 10 stone Elbe. The brink

of

maizēt

Thon pirat me, to the world's fist hour,

A golfer's fame divine.

I boast-1by gift-a Delver's power,

If I can Patt'tis thine.

You will find this, if you care to look up the whole thing, in Blackwood's Magazine for De tober, 1872; or you may go a little farther back. again, and in Horace, a Latin post of whom you any have heard when at school, you may and its original inspiration in his One III, Book IV There is no direct evidence to con- vict thie Horace of being a golfer, but there is a strong internal presumption of it to be found whereof much is eminently applicable to the

The

raine letters which Mr. Griffen wrote to ?

Egan were affected apparently by the tem perature. For instance-

From Cardiff-"You are a pure, white rose,

are you not, my lily"

Off the Spanish coast-Cheer up, fairest

among ten thousand.”

FOR A CASE

OF

M.P. WHISKY

EXTRACT FROM “THE LANCET,"

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WINE & SPIRIT MERDIANUS

MAPPIN & WEBB

(1908) LIMITED

LONDON,

HAVE APPOINTED

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.,

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHATER ROAD,

from you! I feel I'am in prison." From Naples:"Oh, how I long to hear in the Roi Ses: Our own little home, when

TO AR THEIR we can sit under our own vine and fig tree on our own Blarney stena." In the Indian Ocean:"My own absolute

darling From Colombo:"A long as the set reusina and the rooks and hills do not melt away, my love will be the same.

in which the men selfled down to work in the in his writingtressful life of the gods From the Far Fast" 45,000,000 kiason,"

opening round made it apparent that the fight was not going to be a long one, it was evident, for instance, Aequam memento robus in however, that it was going to bo fast and eroit Servare mentors," and many more good and wise of the kind, which, like many o modera precepts ing while it lasted. Both were quick sui clever

golfer, he seems to have violated habitually and The Chinaman has different views on the

pugilists, and och rompected the skill of the other outrageously in his life. I should also like to point subject. In a Chinese city, and I duresay in

Steor scored frequently with his left in the to this sufficiently classical authority in sup

tof a spelling patt.". People soy it for which I have been criticis the second two the donble some parts of Hongkong, the night watchman

opening romad, but in H.A.0.C. V. MOYAL ARTILLERY.

because it with two "t's," himself and affeciation to on the look out for thieves, beats a gong-not

to spell These teams met of the ground of the Hong. minutes Kerrison · steadied with the intention of scaring them off, but

to rhyme with the word which we employ to merely to let his employer know that he is onkong Cricket Club on Saturday, and the home fought with a coolness and judgment which "but spells a word which we pronounce so as last clanse there duty, and not fast asleep. So it is with the team won a very interesting match by three made his opponent wary. Steer landed at designate the effort, often futile, to put the ball

The visitors went in brace of heavy rights on his opponent's jaw in into the hole. But in that very last ola

pronounc- wheelbarrow man. A creaking wheelbarrow is wickets and seven runs.

Thicknesso contributed 34 and Hitchecok 33. Kerrison ovened matters and narrowly misseded quite differently, and it seems to me

is a convenience if, by adding a

From the Far East again: 45,000,000 kisses." Mr. Griffen returned home to colder latitudes in 1908, and west abroad again, but he wrote no The defence was that the contract was rescluded mutually.

moru

SHANGHAI TRADE.

Méssra. Ilbert & Co.'s Piece. Goods Market Our market has assumed a better appearance,

Report says

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES,

A Very Large Stock, the Finest ever seen in the Colony has just arrived.

SPORTING OURS AND

TROPHIES

intended as evidence to all within car-shot that first and compiled a total of 120, to which round No. 5, but in the two sucoseding rounds is the word "put," with the one" that it buyers for the dependencies having at length STNDRY. FILVER WARE

the man supposed to be using it keeps going.

"

The Chiunman is preotiand even in his religion. A Chinese Church dispute was heard before an Indian magistrate the other day and one of the witnessas admitted in cross-examination that the Church kept a gambling-house which was ran on very profitable lines. This, the witness in the box explained, was intended for the benefit of the Church, the proceeds going to pay the rent and incidentally to help the poor and needy Chinese,This is a decidedly novel form of charitable effort.

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KODELICK RANDUM.

Little Willie was a perfect dear," so thought his mother, but she fissed him one day for some time, and when he reappested, she asked: "Where have you been, my pet? Playing postman," replied Willis.letter to all the houses in our road,s, too.

Where did you get themed his mother, il aurement. They those old ones in your wardrobe drawer, tied with blue ribbon," was the reply.

To the Club's total of 127 R. Hancock supplied is right appercut with a decisive tendency: costs nothing, we can mark the 45ned to the fact that supplies are down to

Bird took four wickets for 58 runs and Sharpin three for seven. Winkworth disposed of four Club batsmen for 37 runs and Paris two for 16. Scores and analyses are as follows-

a very low ebb, and are showing some sagerness

into

the hole with two fees, not one, until the been the case for some time, but holders are also

the leaders of the present end of the chapter, and an quite pleased to flad very firm in view of the great strength now playing the same game, Westminster Gazette. the late gifted laird of Ormzary my partner, andxhibited by home markets. Szechwen buigers CUTLERY

movement,

38, Tumor 69 and Makin 28. For the Club Round No. 6 was the beginning of the end and Anyhow, in my own writing I shall try to get to pick up stocks at mors elastie limits then has PRINCES PLATE

demonstrated that Kerrison, with all his rapid improvement, sut yet a match for Steer. The latter connected with a few straight lefte, which he followed up with two- heavy right swings to his opponent's jaw. The JAPANESE IMPORTS IN MANCHURIA. gong sounded and Kerrison 'returned to his porver Froggy. In the sovanth and last round Steer glided in without delay and his heavy

E.G.,

Capt. Clapham, a and b Bird

Lt Hitchoock, t. Dashwood, b Bird... Capt Garnett, Dalrymple b Posroe Lt. Wiltebiro, o Barin, b Pearse Paris, ran out

Capt. Crawford, é.

Talrymple, Bird Lt. ágn-, e Phelips, b Bird.

Thicknesse, and b Sharpin.... Major Kirke, b Skarpin

14

Gunner Swatton, at Dashwood, b Sharpin 1 B. Winkworth, notout

Total..........

Extras....

3

120

Bowling Analysis.

J.

18 6

8

18

Bira..........

Malin... *Sharpiz.....

EFFECTS OF SHANGHAE PANIC, Shanghai, which has just got over the recent There

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right landed frequently on the of hispanic, is busy trying to recover its financial province the theoffiake of imports,

The Name

MAPPIN & WEBB

are aguin haring

confined their operations mostly to yarn, FANOY LEATHER GOODS. but in the past few days have shown a disposition

for

and ghode, applies of other to pegotiato

inclination Hankow is also now showing more for business.

The increasing export trade from the bigher must, of course, ul timately tend to distressed oppone £. Twins Harrison wout to stability, says the Dalny paper.

tons of soya-heus, whereas its p-st the boards and struggled up gamy, but a third are barely any business dealings with firms in Hankow having fast eason exported over Manobarin, which in usual years should be blow from Steer's destruotive right was more importing cottons and general merchandise & exporte in that produce were not con. from Shanghai about this time of the sidered of sufficient importance for record. In

fight shy of your, but which coring to face their greater factor of importance, but the bulk of Elanghai this year, not Judging by events already on the tapis, uudnew importunate creditors. This state of things benefit passes into Japanese lands, as the Ta men entered in the it would appear that local has opened a free field to Japanese dealers and panese are large bayers of beans, and, being boxing is to recai further fillip. Parker, the goods in the markets of Tingkon (Newchwang) established in many interior points, are able to Shanghai champion will be in the Colony Shortly and Makdon, where they are very favourably exhauge their importa in payment for export received in striking contrast with a year ago. upon a system which is encouraged by the and a new man of reputed champion standard when the boycott movement against Japaness scarcity of coinage and look of any definite

currency system in Manchuria. bas arrived from America, He was introdnood goods began to assume a threatening aapeof.

than he could withstand, and he was counted out.

CHALLENGES.

the North also the export trade is even à

18 A

GUARANTEE OF QUALITY.

An Inspection is Solicited.

1st Desember, 1910.

Hang

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