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INTERPORT CRICKET
MATCH.
HONGKON BRILLIANT STAND),
The Interport Cricket Match between Hongkong and Shanghat was opened yesterday:
under the most agreeable huspices. It is three years since the "teams met in Hongkong, and on that Occasion, the home team secured a sub-
stantial win and established a record score in interport cricket. There were those who thought that the chances of Hongkong this year were not too rosy,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER: 13ry, 1912-
McEuen round to the leg boundary very gracefully, but from the next ball, a full toss high up on the bat, he was caught at mid-on by Quayle with his score a 5 which he had obtained in an hour and 23 minutes out of a total of 134. His agures included twelve 4's, two d's, and eight 2'-jeinA
Hancock was the next batsman, and he aned his account with a single off Lan- ning
og from whone subsequent deliveries | Elborough registered a couple of pretty
195 for 2.
THE JUBILEE OF PHILATELY.
STAMP EXHIÐITION IN LONDON.
The Timea, of the 14th ult. says:-
latter's place. Off Quayle's second half Bagnall out one with terrific force straight to point, who found the handful too bot to hold. Christian got Lanting away to the leg boundary with an extremely pretty stroke, and 350 was signalled. The same batsman accomplished another ex
de cellent hit between the covers off Quayle his partner, returning the compliment with a couple of straight drives to the rail off Lansine
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INCREASED
DEMAND FOR OIL TANK VESSELS.
ANNUAL REPORT OF LLOYD'S REGISTER.
the more or
1911-12, issued on 17th ult, it is stated that In the report of Lloyd's Register for
the demand for how steamers intended for carrying oil in bulk, which last year was unusually brisk, has increased enormously. Since July 1st, 1911, 10. Vessels, of 66,911 tous, intended to be used for this purpos
INTIMATIONS
MOTHER AND HER
THREE CHILDREN
CURED OF ECZEMA
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"My little gist is ihren and a half years of age and her head was covered with seros.
I tried a samplò 'of Cutleura Ointment ...and....1-could--900- that there was 1. great Improvement so I got one box of *Cuticura Ointment* and is healed all the saree. Now her head is nice and healtby. I HATO tried many olat- this but none did 'any good but Cuti- mura Ointment. My otherto Hitle ehidroa also suffered very much. Their trouble began tuttia blisters and then the busters began to discharge, and they wore a pitiful sight- with the eczema,
Demja 'I had to stay up all night with them to keep them from acratching. I also suffered the same trouble. We at all our hair. It case of in big patches, after ising the Cuticura Soap and Ointment I coukl see that and it cured all of us. Now they have brat. tiful golden hair. It was enough to break a woman's heart to see them suffering and try. Ing everything, but one would do the work but Cutletika Soap and. Ointment." (Signed)' Mr Leura Williams, Aber Crossing, Abtr," near Bangor, N. Wales, July 17, 1911.
nationalities are competing at the Inter More than 200 philatelists of all national Postage Stamp Exhibition which will be held at the Royal Horticultural Hall this week and has been organized by the Junior Philatelic Society to mark the jubilee of philately as a study. From to-day until Saturday the exhibition will bo open free of charge to the public, strokes for two and three. The same
After their long outing," the bowlers tickets of admission being obtainable from have been assigned the society's classi batsman hooked McFner to leg for a obviously began to tire, but a "yorker?
the hon. secretary, Mr. H. F. Johnson, fication while there are now preparing gouple, and the third half-century was from Quayle completely beat Christian 14, Fleet-street, E.C., or at the hall. The and in course of construction at home and hoisted. Both men then despatched Mc-at 389. With only 12 to score to register opening ceremony this afternoon, whening 479,000 tons, the plans to which have. Postnaster-General will perform the abroad no fewer than 87 vessels, register- but the selection was justified by yester-Euen to the leg boundary. A MED the fourth century, White took up his admission will he hy invitation only. day's performance, when the home inen. With the score at 160 Lanning was stance at the wicket, breaking his duck" The exhibition will be open daily from been approved by the committee with a
10a.m. to 10 pm.
view to being classe₫ 10041 “ ran up the magnificent score of 417 be given a belated rest, having bowled with with a couple from the first ball lo
Carrying fore, they were dismissed. This is the skill and great judgment for an hour and received. The interest of the spectators together is probably the largest ever present practically the whole of such The collection of stamps brought petroleum in bulk." These figures re- third highest score in these interport three-quarters. The visiting." skipper" grew Keener be the score erept towards the shown, and is valued at £800,000. The series, Admittedly, Hongkong were might well have given him relief a long fourth century.
international jury, with whom rests the tonnage under construction, and it is Several smartly run awarding of the prizes-gold, silver, and interesting to observe that ten of the licky in reaching such a high total, as time previously. Quayle bowled in his singles brought the score up to 393, and bronze medals and other awards-is com- vessels are 625ft. in length, of about 10,000 the visitors inissed several easy catches, stand, and runs came fredly from the then White was badly missed from a posed of the following exports-Baron tons gross, and are larger than any yet but the exposition of cricket was good other end. Just before the liffin interval flagrant swipe. A single was run, and de Renterskiold (Switzerland). Dr. constructed for carrying oil in balk. and decidedly equal to interport stand-Elborough, after hugotiating several then Bagnall found the rails with a(Sweden), M. Albert Coyetto (France),
Diena (Italy), Mr. Nils Strandell, B.A. The report goes on to say that i- ard. Shanghai fielded exceedingly well, "twisty deliveries from McEuen, sent beautiful straight drive, thus sending up Mr. A. W. Batcheller (United States), number of vessels under construction for Concurrently with the increase in the though, as already mentioned, they were him to the boundary, and completed his the 100, and eliciting enthusiastic cheers and Messrs. D. Bacon, R. B. Yardley, carrying oil in bulk, there is great aniserably weak at times in holding the half-century. The score then stood at White notched a couple of boundaries at and L. L. R. Hausburg (Great Britain) development taking place in the use of leather, as many as eleven catches being
Lanning's expense, and Bagnall, not to will be made at the exhibition banquet onsited rules for the use of oil fuel as long The announcement of the judges' decisions oil fuel instead of coal. The society missed. It should be mentioned that the
A few spinuites aftor
resuming he outdone, returned the compliment with Wednesday evening cricket carnival of 1912 was robbed of Elborough was beaten by a beauty in two more, reaching his half-century Wition is the original copper plate from such fuel. The more extended use of this thero was a great change, so I got another in
The most valuable item in the exhibi- few vessels have been adapted for burning ago as 1902, and within recent years. a much of its interest by the failure of Quayle's second over and bowled all over the last stroke. The next ball from Singapore to send up a team.
his wicket without any addition to the Quayle spreadeagled his stumpe. Among id. and 24. Post Office" Mauritius shipowners for some time, and soveral which were printed the world-famous fuel has been under the consideration of Brilliant weather favoured the meeting score. Claxton filled the vacant position his hits were seven d's. The home tennistamps of 1847, the most popular of all vessels when originally built have been Bright sunshine and clear skies presented at the wickets, facing the bowling of were out for 417, White being undefeated stamp rarities, only 26 copies being constructed with ideal atmospherical conditions, and the Lanning Quayle was bowling at a great with 12 to his credit.
kaknown. Copies of both these stamps are although not supplied with oil burning off fuel bunkers, crisp morning air made exercise agree-pace, and a ball from him kicked up
in the collection of the King, and the apparatus, so that the conversion from The ground fielding of the visitors was 2d. stamp was sold at auction some years coal to oil fuel can easily be effected in able. The arrangements as completed fiercely, striking Hancock a severe blow on
almost beyond reproach, but they have
ago in London for £1.450. This copper the event of its being considered desirable. However, the home skipper last week were carried through without the body.
chauge, and the teams took the field secured three beautiful boundaries off him themselves to blame for the substantial card, was engraved by a small watch- plate, the size of an ordinary visiting. without any alteration being necessary, in the same over. Claxton gured very that they failed to accept the many and from it some 500 copies of both score of Hongkong's representatives in maker in Port Louis, Mauritius, in 1847, As was expected, the wicket was perfect, uncomfortably at the bowling, but even- and runs caps freely. Hongkong won tually hit a pretty four between point chances presented them. However, the denominations were produced. It has since been stored away among the almost the toss and elected to bas first, The visi- and cover, the signal for the second cen-
doubtless largely
forgotten possessions of a former Mauri- fors wore warmly greeted as they stepped tury being hoisted simultaneously responsible for this expensive failure, but tius resident who died recently, and is out of the pavilion, and cheers were given With, but four added to the score, Hansome of the catches could only be de now part of the collection of Mr. Sydney Hongkong's representatives as the two cock was well caught by McEuen, lowscribed as simple and little excuse could exhibited before is the first impression of bunkers. Of these, four of the former
Loder. An item which has not been down at mid-on. He hit six 4's. be offered. One of the fentures of their, the new unified postage stamp for the The bowlers with
wlers
the new ball fielding was the brilliant performances of Australian Commonwealth, in the design were getting on plenty of spin, Tait at point and Muriel at cover. E Sapproval by the Australian Postmaster and, keeping a good length, were very
General. This shows the figure of a kangaroo within an outline map of the The day being a holiday brought out a difficult to get away. Turner, the new
Australian continent. large attendance of spectators, and the comer, hooked Quayle prettily for a arrangements made for enabling them to couple, and Claxton pulled a short one follow the play intelligently, especially from Lanning to the rails with great the innovation of a scoring board giving force. The former batamau placed necessary details, word nach appreciated McEuen, who succeeded Quayle, brilliant The other innovation was the specially past point, and pulled him for four to raik After Claxton bad lifted Lanning perilously, Turner was bri-
first batsmen emerged. Mr. P. Lambe acted as Umpire for. Shanghaj and Mr.. F. M. Hodgson discharged a similar duty on behalf of Hongkong.
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liantly caught at square leg by McEuen off that bowler. With the advent of Dempsey Walker again sung the changes, Quayle replacing McEuen. A fast yorker beat Claxton, but missed the stumps, and the game became very sedate for an appreciable while, Dempsey broke the monotony with a pretty tour to her off Lanning, and glanced Quayle to the boundary with a really brilliant effort. He used the utmost discrimination picking out the right ball to hit, and was taking no chances. A single from his bat, set up 250, amid the hearty cheers of the spectators. Quayle gave way to Me- Rue, and Claxton sent the last ball of his first over between the covers to the railings. With the total standing a0 281, hempsey, in attempting to hook Lanning, had his leg peg disturbed by a good ball that kept low. Hutchison filled the
brilliant
sun
was
SHANGHAI'S TURN AT THE WICKET.
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OIL FUEL BUNKERS, A following figures abow the expansion Taking the United Kingdom alone, the which is now going on in the replacement of coal by oil. From January 1st, 1910, to the present time, there have been cum- pleted, under the survey of the society's surveyors, 16 oil-carrying vessels, and 15 other vessels, construpted with oil fuel type and 14 of the latter were not fitted with oil burning apparatus whilst the remaining 16 vessels had complete appli- ances. At the present date, oil fuck bunkers are being constructed in 45 oil. carrying vessels and in 19 other vessels, the visitors innings at 4.45, bring the introduction of a separate class for installations will be fitted in 35 of the
A. E. Lanning and Crackwell opened innovatione have been made, These are society's survey.
In the scheme of competition. two all of which are being built under the Complete oil burning opposed to White and Christian From specialized collections of single issues, and former, and in nine of the latter.
for collectors under 21 years of age, carrying of oil fiel arc applicable to oil the creation of a Junior Championship The society's rules for the burning and exhibiting in any class, the trophy being with a flash point not lower than 150deg. a silver cup, presented by the President F, and in all the vessels hitherty classed CHRONOMETER-MAKERS,
In the regular championship class are those now in course of construction in of the Junior Philatelic Society
under these rules as well as in most of entered five highly specialized collections which oil fuel is to be used, the arrange-
WATCHMAKERS, First there is the celebrated Ceylon collec-ments are suitable for this class of oil tion of Baron Anthony de Worms, con. Recently, however, there has been a great taining several notable rarities in the development in the supply of oil fuel with accumulation of these scarce stamps in that this kind of oil shall be usell th Pence issues, and probably the finest a lower flash, point, and it is intended existence. Next is the collection of the board 12 of the large oil-carrying vessels stamps of Great Britain formed by Mr. now being built in these cases, the Sydney Loder, which is especially strong bunkers and arrangements have received in Mins unused specimens. Dr. Achilitto the special donsideration of the com Chiesa, one of the leading philatelicmittee, who have approved plans provid students of Italy, exhibits a collection of ing for the special conditions which the rare early postage stamps of Buenos experience with the carriage of light oil Aires. The Warren collretion of the has shown to be advisable postage stamps of Holland and colonies, which has gained its owner high awards
Dyi
the former's first ball Lanning registered four with a well-timed out past point, Christian adopted the "off theory, but his balls were not of a length to attain the desired success. Crockwell get White away nicely for four, and the bowling appeared to be very ordinary for a while. Howover, both improved, and scoring was very slow, the batsmen exercising the strictest caution. At about 20 the visitors appealed against the bad light and strips were then drawn for the day with the batsmen still in; Score
HONGKONG-FIRST, INNINGSTTUNOGE G. B. Saver, e Quayle, b McEuen... 85 Capt. Crawford, & Walker, Quayle 1 A. C. Elborough, J. Qungle
Hancock c-MeEuen; b Quayle
A, A. Claxton, ed. E. Lanning, b
Hauning W c. D. Turner,
Lamming www.
Lance Corp.
McEuen, be
75
11
R. O. Hutchison. st. Haynes, b
Anderson
O. Hutchinsonning ... 14
Quayle
ent. Bagnail, tient, Christian, Quayle Lieut. White, not out
Extras
matshed, erected for the accommodation of the scorers, Mr. W. D. Jupp and Lieut.- Colonel Wrigley close to the board.
Sayer and Crawford opened the home team's account, and from the first ball from Lanning Sayer cut him rather loftily past third man to the boundary, He then took a maiden over from Quayle, and in Lanning's second over Crawford was completely beaten by a fine ball, which came across and kept low, but missed the off stump by inches. With the score at twelve, Crawford was dismissed! in M most extraordinary manner of Quayle's bowling. A fast rising ball was cut sharply to second slip, who dropped it, but Walker, fielding at fine slip, lifted the dropping leather with his foot, and getting under the ball secured por- hops the most brilliant catch ever wit nessed in Hongkong. Elborough shaped anything but re-assuringly at Quayle's fast deliveries but book, full advantage of a slightly over-pitched ball, and vacancy Claxton hit McEuen for three dispatched it very neatly to the leg fours in succession-all brilliant strokej boundary, Saver, drove Lanning ba the Hutchison opened his contribution with off for a boundary, and sent the next, a pull to leg, for three. Anderson was with a pretty wrist turn, past square-leg given a trial with the ball, and shortly
rigl with the ba for a couple, registering a lovely drive afterwards Hutchison was missed from a for four and also cut him brilliantly past straight drive to mid-off. Claxton com poing to the boundary. He came perit-pleted his balf century with a well-timed ously near being caught just later, but the ent past point to the boundary, and cele ball fell just short of puint. Hancock brated this achievement by despatching drove Quayle to the screen. Sayer was McEuen's next ball clean out of the figrantly missed in the slips off the fast ground for six-the first of the match, A
for six-the first o heavier, and he sent
up the half century single from Hutchison caused the third with a straight drive to the screen off the century to be hoisted, and Lanning ther Bame bowler. From two consecutive balls displaced McEuen at the Naval Yard endILANGHAL FIRST INNINGS ho registered boundaries, and then he was In his first over. Hutchison was badly A. E·lanning, not out again missed in the elips, the ball reach-missed from alekier to mid-off. Claxton ing the rails: A rather scrappy late cut drove Anderson very finely for two 4's, MT via Jy Extras brought Sayo his 80, which he secured and Hutchison despatched Lanning to in 10 minutes, the figures being greeted the off for a three and a boundary, Ruas with loud applause.. Both batsmen were coming very fast at this stage of the seemed to be quite at home with the bowl-game, and the lack of variety among the
and runs were frequent. Elborough | visiting, trundlers was painfully evident Year. Hongking. Shanghai... glanced Lanning very prettily to the leg Claxton was given another life from a 1886430 boundary, and Sayer, who became rather lofty hit and also narrowly escaped being 1867-121, 82 mpetuous and hit at practically any stumped when having a "go" at Auder 1867 109 thing, followed suit with a beautiful son. Dutchison helped himself to a lovely 189 68, 8014, 65 for drive past cover, who badly missed him four off Anderson, and punished Launing 1891-268, 72 for 3780,300 #.. afterwards from a mis-hit. Quayle was for a three to the on. His partner was 1892. bowling erratically and making the ball flagrantly missed in the clips, and after 1892 78, 79.
103,194 kink very awkwardly. With the score at several narrow escapes of being stumped 1897-162,201, 9173,189 112.202 90 McEuen relieved him, and Sayer turn-
Total:
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Quaykum. „mica: 31.3 Lanning, VH. 45 McEuteu
17
0 307 >
8 143 3 1. 305 1
B
13 1
Anderson
·16
L, H. W. Crockwell, not out
B
-For no wkt.)
IM
INTERPORT CRICKET RESULTS.
· 107, 59
340 200
Won by Hongkong Shanghai.
Shanghai, Shanghai.
ጉን
455 9153, 78
175"
Drawn. Hongkong. Shanghai. Hongkong 273, 74 Hongkong 239,152, 3 Shanghai, 122,191 0229,151
1007-261,137 6417,185 1909-298,215
P204,168
Hongkong.
Hongkong
Shanghai.
Hutchison ultimately, met his fato at the 1898179,120 ed a full toss to leg for a nice four, and hands of the keeper, who broke the wicket|1901–230,157 sent up the century with a hit for two just after the boom of the midday gun very smartly. The outgoing batsman's 1903336 was heard. The batsman next turned in total of 39 was chiefly meritorious for 1904-274,109 over-pitched delivery from Lanning to straight drives, and included five fours. 1906 48, 65130,121 the leg boundary. Elborough registered Bagnall miccoeded, but Claxton was Two fours very cleverly off McLuen almost immediately caught in the long 1909 from consecutive balls, and drove Lanning field off Lanning Although haring more 1911 56, 93 with great force past mid-off to the than a fair share of luck, his innings was BRC TRIANGULAR CONTESTA JA boundary Lieut. Bagnall came out at an excellent,
llent one, and he obtained nearly Tear Hongkong Straits. this stage of the game to run for Bayer, all his runs in front of the wicket His 1597-210,118 who had injured his knee, Ollerdeasen; score comprised one 6 and eight d'a in preventing a stroke from Elborough Bagnall commentedsiness in real reaching the rails, twisted hie ankle and earnest. With a couple of hours at the retired, Hutchison, of the home team, expense of Anderson's average, and noting my substitute Bayer turned caused Quayle's re-appeace in the
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at other exhibitions, is entered as is also. It is pointed out that the success of the. || the display of Swiss, stamps belonging to vessels fitted with the Diesel engine bas
M. Victor Beaujeux, of London.
already led to a very considerable increase The stamps of the British Empire, are in their construction, more especially in naturally favoured by philatelists of our Holland and Germany. This development own country, and one of the most valuable has been watched by the committee with collections is the specialized one of great care and interest, and the various ENGLISH MOUNTED CHINESE JADE postage stamps of New South Wales, the problems attendant on the introduction property of Mr. Harvey R. G. Clark of the internal combustion engine into An extensive collection of the picturesque seagoinly vessels have received the close stamps of British New Guinea and attention of My Milton, the society's Papua is exhibited by Mr. R. 1. Bagnall chief engineer surveyor. It is felt, how- ever, that the time has hardly yet arrived
THE SULTAN OF TURKEY'S RECENT PROCLAMATION.
JEWELLERY,
for the provision of rules on the subject. MAPPIN & WEBB'S
There are at the present time being built, under the supervision of Lloyd's Register, Diesel engines for 34 vessels, 23 of which Vessels are of tonnages ranging from 2,000 to 10,000.
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It is not without interest at the present stage of the war between the Balkan The motor-vessel Vulcanus, fitted with a States and Turkey to read the Bultin's four-stroke cycle Diesel engine, has been proclamation ordering a general mobili running during the year, and the results. zation just a month ago,
month 1950. It hand as of the working of the engines hart, it is follows:
stated, so satisfactory to the owners The whole world knows the love of that they have now under construction; Turkey for peace. Ottomans respect the rights of all peoples and demand leo with a view to classification in Lloyd's respect of their own rights by all. Otto Register-book, five other vessels of con mans have no desire to trouble the face siderably larger size and with Diesel and happiness of other people and they also engines of greater power, which will be ask that their own shall be undisturbed. fitted, by the same engine builders, the Notwithstanding the great difficulties to Nederlandsche Fabriek van Werktuiger which the Empire is exposed, the Gorernen Spoorweg-Materieel, of Amsterdam. ment is carrying out gradually to the At the present time the society's surveyors degree possible the reformas that the have under inspection at these works 11 country needs. We are working for the sets of Diesel engines intended to be fitted. welfare of our people. Nevertheless, our in six vessels, the aggregate power of the STUDY small neighbours, who have designs on engines being 10,100 brake hp The our country, realizing that progress official trials of the oil-engined. vessel defeat the attainment of their Fordonian, of 2,000 tons gross, have illegitimate plans, want to prevent rectly been carried out with successful reforms and progress. Taking advantage
OUR
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and its anatomy and our long experience in
of our difficulties, they have united to results. This vessel, which has been built attack our provinces The Chauvinists under the society's inspection by the THE EYE of Bulgaria, Montenegro, Servia, and Clyde Shipbuilding and Engineering Greece, which countries have been the Company (Limited), is fitted with Diesel theatre during 000 years of the exploits engines of the two-stroke cycle type, of Af Turkish arms, have sent troops against 750 brake h.p., and will be assigned the our frontiers, compelling us to mobilize society's classification, "For Canadian the army, the guardian of the nation's Lake Service.” honour, and, therefore, in order to com- BAZA NEW VESSELS CLASSEDU plete the mobilization, the Redifs and Ferritorials of the Second Military classes were assigned by the committee-to The report shows that during the year Inspection also, as well as a part of the 684 new vessels of 1,468,166 gross tons. Third Inspection.
The sacred duty of defending the These figures represent 23 steamers of Hongkong Fatherland devolves on you. Your duty 1,156,085 tons and 61 sailing vessels of Shanghai is not to allow your enemies to tread an 21,176 fons, all of which were constructed, Hongkong inch of the sacred soil soaked with the in accordance with approved plans, under Shanghaiblood of your ancestors. Your enemies the special supervision of the surveyore are gathering on the frontiers seeking to to Lloyd's Register. Of the total, snatch your patrimony from your hands 1,000,535 tons, or about 634 per cent, were and destroy the happiness of your sons built for the United Kingdom, and 481,631 and grandsonserFight with the courage tons, or about 314 per cert, for the British of your ancestors. Show yourselves Colonies and foreign countries, As com- worthy of your brothers fighting in pared with the figures for the preceding Tripoli, and it is certain you will add fresh victories in the records of the the general movement of the ship-building, 12 months, the present return, following Empire. God grant you may always be industry, shows an increase of 366,865 tons victorious and make Ottomans happy as regards steamers, and 2,5 tons ap
regards sailing vessels.
413-
1902 192298 1901-155,1-0 1909211, 70 1897-75, 51 1902-227,110 for -118.113 1909230 150
Won by: Straits. 259,100 Hongkong. 128,232 Straits. 179,100 Hongkong 138 Straits 9105 231 Shanghai. 93,100 Straits 250,150 for 6 Straits
2102 andurend betyga
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