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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBRE 17TH, 1918,

LARGE FORTUNE FOR A LABOURER.

**ELEMENTS OF ROMANCE"

CRICKET SIXTY-TWO YEARS AGO.

G

THE ADVENT OF ROUND-ARM BOWLING."

A quaintly fascinating picture of the News has just reached Belton that cricket played by a bygone generation is in the Times of the 20th ult. William Tunstall, a labourer in the

given streets department of Belon Corporation, Gardner, of Orchard House, Banbury, by an aged correspondent-Mr. George has inherited from his wife's father, now in his eighty-ninth year. man nained West well, a fortune variously estimated at btwo $200.000 and $400,000

The letter, he confesses, is written under the stinlay of an effort, which is, however, nut- without compensation when I recall the joyous days of 1851."

Tunstall, it appears, married in Hay dock, Lancashire, and his four children Recent articles and correspondence, were born, there, His wife a father left says Mr. Gardner, have recalled to his Haydock many yours ago for Westmind "some of the incidents of a match Australia, where he anussed a very large in which I played against Fuller Pilch in fortune out of the silk destry and the year 1851.

prar lisberies. Mrs. Toustall died in The match, explains the writer, was Haydock, and her husband then removed: played at Bubury on June 16, 17, and to Bolton, his children setting in the isle 18, 1881, and, was between the Hanbury of Man. A few months ago Tunstall Cricket Club and what was then called areived communication from a lawyer the All-England Elover," which in- to West Australia informing him that his cluded the thea hest, players of the game father-in-law had left bini Es4000 and in the kingdom. Thes hind, I believe, 215,000 to each of his children, in additionen soleted by Mr. W. Clarke, through to a silk mill and peart fishery, together: Om side was to be double theirs in

whom all business was arranged. with an estate of mang thousand acres in amber., 22, of whom two might be Australia. This news laas been confirmed."

professional bowlers, and alt were to be and Tunstall, after bidding good-bye to inhabitants of Banbury the district. his mates, left Bolton

The game WAN played on the days Australia. He is a lifelong teetotaler mentioned, in a beautifully situated eight and on-sinoker, and attended Bobon or ten acre grass field on the castern side. Wesleyan Methodist Migion at King's; of the Oxford road entrance to Banbury. Hall A condition of the inheritance is The weather was ne, the attendance Aba Tunstall shall assume the name of enormous. the whole thing eminently Wust well.

I successful event for that holiday year of

وات

A Tester received from Tunstall since 1851. heel Bolton stated that he was starting

The

on August 15tly for West Australia from: follows: -- Tilbury Docks. He'd that he had had} First innings.

E the Eleven Was AS

Second innings.

A had struggle through life with short. Guy, b Birkley 6 Frn out exceptions, leat added

Thank God, di

W. Catfyn, b

Bickles

have always been trac, honest, priga Shopson. b and attentive to my work." He gave the

Bickley augun of Iris fegacy as over 70,000. adding, see the is a bit to be Eater Pichi, run guity with."

T

21 Burrin

-1

Barrin

Bickley

12

hamount inentinged)&" "Pair, ↳ Barrin 1 e Tomper, & Bildey 20 is thought to be tungnißed, and other. S. AB.

*Tau- estitante plyees it at scane E200,000.

her, Buerin... Il suo ord A further element of romance is added . Anderson, 1 to for use by the story of Taustall's. Burrit

marriage. Twelve or 14 years ago, when W. Clarke, b working as a endlier, be took a holiday: Bickley" af Douglas and was the means of resening W. Ridding, b 1wo Lakes whose lives were endangered Burria by the capsizing of i hear. The husband W Lillyer, sot of one of the buddies wished to reward hini,! Digt far declined.

establishment is

aut

The sequel was his D. Day, ¢ Ferien. busitasy in Haydock,

Bickley

Extras

9 aug 6 Burrin”.

15

10 Tanner,'b Borrin 2

6 Bickley

0

2 not out

3

Ir Birkiy

C

Total..... 68

012

He hill and at the local homital was! mersed by a yeng lady, and on being subsequently invited to Douglas in rel

Totul cuperate be found that his nurse was the Banbury made 74 in each innings, and daughter of one of the ladies whose lives wou with nine wickets to spare." The he hat saved. ife married her and renames of our twenty-two, of whom a few turned to his business it: Hayduck. When survive, were as follows:-

West

his father-in-law emigrated t Australia he invited Tuistall to zee- pany him, but he refused on the ground that he had to look after his aged mother. Misfortune came, to him and he drifted i Auto working as a labourn for the Bolton Corporidital After be had learnt of his inheritance Tunstall continued to work for a weekly wage of 2.. living in a etage sith a rental of is a week. While living and keeping himself and family on a labarer's pittance he was also supjsort- ing an orphan nephews and nieces. It is stated that Tunstall was very aucis afraid of the fact of his windfail leaking- out fearing that if i did be would

disappear suddenly."

A CHINA DIVORCÉ ·

EVENINGS OUT IN TIENTSIN AND IN PARIS.

"Anarkably salase," said Mr. Justice Buckaill. in granting a deerev nist to Mrs. Edith Smith, against her husband, Mr. Hey Smith, a exchange broker. Tately of Enling. They were married in Hongkong, and petitioner paid her life was 'full of misery." consequence of the Boxer rebellion she and her husband cace to England in 1900, but the following year he returned to Chin, from where he wrote letters in which he admitted that the differences between them were due to his abominably teaper..

In spite of these contrite letters, after Mrs. Smith joined her husband, she became the victim of his bad treatment. They put up at the Astor House Hotel. Tientsin, but they had to leave the place owing to his treatment of hotel servants.

T. E. Cobi. Barrin, W. Harsley, W. Hestreg. W

E. White. T. Hala, R. Tanner. . Canduer (myself), F. Levies, W. Bunsom. J. Welb, T. Cobh, J. H. Beans, Bickley, J. 5. Payne, R. Colli, W. Haynes, W. Bygrave, W. Swan, J. Gardner, 3. Dow, and A. T. Towney.

Of these, Mr. T. E. Cobb, a local tanker, and squire of Adderbury, is still living, at Oxford, I believe, and Mr. F. Levien was for many years secretary tol the Stock Exchange.

RECOLLECTIONS OF THE GAZEN,

A few of my recollections of the event may be açntioned :

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Flesh, blood, beo, brain and nerva, all are made up of celis and every cell requires one or more of

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That is why doctors at home and abroad recommend this famous remedy.

Krischen Salts correct any deratgemont of the organe, and fortify the body against Dysen try, Enteria, Malaria, Priokly Heat and Dhobie's Itoh. As a rouedy for constipation-the most freudled of evils to tha white man in the tropics, they are infallible.

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Neither Box nor Wisden could come, THE

and Martingen, who had hurt his arm, stood umpire: This and the unknown excellence of our bowler, Bickley, the then bowler to Lord Zotland, accuinted in some mrastore foi our easy vigory.

We nou by nine wickets, one of them being that of the present writer. The scene on the second afternoon, with its array of country house carriages and its thousands of woll-dressed, bippy-looking holiday people, is one that, after sixty-two years, has not faded from my memory. I was then a young, afert, impressionable man of twenty-six, and 15ming it well.”

Fuller Pilch, with his stride and for nard ny that seemed to smother any dangerous bull, was the giant, while little Cafyn, with his youth." good looks, and engaging manners, was a great favourite. Parr was then coming to the front, and he let us see what he could do as a leg hitto Some of his extraordinary throws from the long field were wonderful, The mik and gentlemanly Felix, whitoshutted, the very pink of courtesy, was barely sur pussed by the young, afhletic, and hand- Some G. Anderson. W. Hickling, then young undergrachute from Oxford and a wonderful minatone wieket keeper, caught e out in spite of my prowess, for I had two overs in my innings From "Old · Clarke, the twistiest" slow of his day,; no two halk of which were slike, and I met them snccessfully.

The date this match, concludes 3. Gardner, may be taken as the date when the round-arm bowling," muder the game of scientific cricket," came in. To me, as an old man, it seems to have gane very far by its encour grasent of the professional to roh the game of joyment as a pastime, and to make its practice nord of 話 task than 1 pleasure.

My husband used to strike them. Then we went to Racecourserad, Tientsin, and we could not keep a servant for the same reason. De struck them, he swore My at them, and they would not stop, husband would call me a harlot and other names in the presence of the servants, and on une accasion he knocked me off a chair, and struck me on the head with his hand He declined to speak to me for weeks at a time. Once when I complained, he said he did not care if he went fifteen years without speaking to me, He used to leave me in the house where there were no Europeans In 1909-10 his habit was to go out about half-past six in the even-1 ing and stay away till two or three o'clock in the morning. If I asked him where he had been, he would say, What business is it of yours?! In October. The death is announced at Shanghai 1012, my husband arrived in England for of Mr. Alfred Michael John Porter, of

left

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forty-one years of age, was the son of the DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE OF

THE FAR EAST

a holiday, and I went with him to Paris. the indoor Staff of the Chinese Maritime While there he left me alone in the hotel Custoas, after a brief illness brought un for some hours, and when I asked him dysentery. The deceased, who was where he had been, he said. Don't bother me you are a thebless fool to ask such a thing. On our return to Ealing there Commissioner Porter of the Customs was an occasion when he kicked me, and deceased was

Service, who retired some years ago. The Chief Assistant in the big bruise on my leg. On another occasion be took hold of my wrists and Shanghai Office of the Customs and was held me down two hours and twenty hn charge of the head desk, having At Folkestone the same year joined in 1892, wing attached 20 the minutes. he pulled the bedelothes off, struck ne London office before being transferred to He said, China, where he served in many of the in the face, and kicked me. "When I get you back to China I will outports, and gained hosts of friends.

than they make things worse

were The deceased was taken ill at Weihaiwai, Continuing, witness said that where he had been staying with his wife before' finding ho was going morally wrong, she and two of their children. set detectives to watch him, and be. was followed from his home at Ealing to Ilford, where he net a woman.

Detectives gave evidence in support of the charge of misconduct, and a sister of the petitioner corroborated the cruelty.

Arother regretted death is that of Mr. Leonard H. Davis after a brief illness from typhoid fever.

The deceased was

a native of the North of England and was ly twenty-nine years of age. He held an important position in the passenger department of the N.D.L. Co., his father Employer (to applicant)-"And why also holding an important position with did you get dismissed from your last the same firm at Plymouth. The deceased came to Shanghai about a year ago from situation 1"

Applicant. Well, sir, before I went Singapore, where he had been stationed to that place as a liftman I was a bus for two years. He had many friends both conductor, and every time I got to the in the Straits and Shanghai and was a top of the stairs I began asking the gents prominent member of the Shanghai Poot- for their fare, and some one complained ball Club and took great interest in all

forms of sport. sabout it."

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THE JUBILEE OF HONGKONG,

being an Historical Sketch, to which is added an Account of the Celebrations in 1891

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 16th at 11,10 a.m.--Proszuro has de oroased moderately at Vladivostook owing to the approach of a depression from westward, Au anti-opelona lies to the north-east of Japan. ANHUI, British atr., 1,354, J. B. Harris, Pressure has decreased slightly along thơ 15th September Shanghai 11th coast of China to Annam, and codurately or September, General.-Butterfield &Lusen and Formosa, Swiro. ATAKA MARU, Japanese str., 1,905, Nagu- 100 miles to the north-east of Aparri, travelling At 6 a.m. this morning the typhoon was about ohi, 9th September--Chingwantao and W.N.W. at the rate of 12 m, per hour. September, Coal, Osaka Shooon Kaisho.

BANRI MARU, Japanese str., 2,883, J. Mase, 11th September Sourebaya lat September, Sugar. -- Mitsui Bugar Kaisha. BENARTY, British str., 2,516, W. Hastie, 12th September Singapore 6th September, General-Gibb, Living- aton & Co. BUSHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,868, R. Ito, 12th September-Moji 6th September, Coal-Gilman & Co.

O. FERD, LABISZ, German str., 3,153, P. Geissel; 15th September-Portland 8th August, Flour.--Hamburg-Amerika Linio.

COQUET, British str., 2,959, Sutherland, 12th September--Miike 6th September, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

DAGNY, Norwegian str., 882, P. Solvesen, 8th September--Saigon 3rd Septem- bar, Rice. Jebsen & Co

FUKCI MARU, Japanos. str., 3,087, H. Tominaka, 9th September--Moji 3rd September, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

GLENFALLOON, British str., 1,434, Gardner, Loth September - Singapore 9th September, General-Chinese.

Uyclonic gales may be expected in the north-

east portion of the China Son.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:

FORECAST.

DISTRICT Hongkong & Neighbourhood

(N. to N.E.,

strong.

Formosa Charinel... ́.... Santh coast of Chins between The same

Hongkong and Lamooks. ↑ No. 1. South coast of China between (Light or variable

Hongkong and Hainan.-1 winds.

• Variable to N.E. winds, light to moderate fair.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

16TH SEPTEMBER, 1913, A.M.

Station.

Viadvostock

|GOZAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,500, M. Tanaka, 14th September-Port Arthur 7th September, Coul.—Order. - GREGORY APCAR, British str., 2,861, J. E. Nomaro

Brake, 11th September-Moji 7th Hakodate ....... Boptember, General.-David Sassoon Tokio & Co.

Wind

Hour.

Barometer

at Sea Lovel.

Temperature.

Hamidity.

Direction.

Weather,

Force.

7 B. 29.86 63

6.30.14

A

" 30.05

ENE

29.97.--

NNW

P

29,93

WSW

12

29.95) -

29.94.

MNH

29.95

SW

"

9.89

29.84

.. 29.83

29.94 66 89 sew

Kiukiang......

Kooli HATCHING, British str., 1,287, W. C. Pass Nagasaki

more, 15th September Swatow 14th Kagoshima...... September, General--Douglas, Lap- Oshima ******4]

Nahn..... raik & Co. HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,066, C. Anderson, Ishi'jma. 13th September-lava Ports and Supt., Bonin Is. Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn.

Chefoo HANGCHOW British sir., 999. Owen, 7th Weihaiwei

Septeraber-Manila 3rd September, Hankow

Ichang

Ballast-Butterfield & Swire. HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str., 3,462,

S. Togo, 9th September-San Frau- Changsha...... cisco 12th August, General.-Toyo Shanghai

Gutzlaff Kison Kaisha. HONGKONG, French st., 730, A. Mar

29.94 29.95

Sharp Peak

7 n. 29.85.

Amoy

6 a 29.75 78

Swatow

Taiboku Taichu

8 a, 29.79;-

29.78-**

29.79-

29.77- 29.73

9.

querito, 14th September-Pakhoi 13th September, General--4. R. Marty. KANAKUK, British str., 2,593, Beynon, 4th

September-Haiphong 3rd September, Tainan... Ballast.Standard Oil Co. KAWACH MARG, Japanese str., 3,821, A. Christiansen, 15th September-Singa- pore 9th September, General Nippon Yusen Kaisha. KJELD, Norwegian str., 210, F. Helleso, 13th September Saigon 7th September, Ries -Kum Sang & Co. KOREA. American stri. D.G, A. W. Nelson, 13th September--San Fran cisco, 19th August, Mails and General. --Pacific Mail S.S. Co..

C. St. James KOTOHIRA MARU, Japanese str., 2,268, J. Aparri

Yamanaka,

chwang

Chinese.

» 29.77

29.80 78

9.

Koshun........ Pescadores Canton.......... Hongkong 6 a 29,801 73 Gap Rock ...... Macao.......... Wuchow Hoihow.. Pakhoi Phalien Tourane........

ST

Bacolod

#29.77 8: 129.81 78 9a.j2987 82

49.86 37

FW

W

Cebu

Labuan

12th September--New Manila. 3rd September,

Coal. Legaspi KwONGSANG, British sr., 1,423, W. F. Iloilo

Bichard, 15th September-Swatow 14th September, General.-Jardino, Matheson & Co. LANDRAT SCHEIFF, German str., 1,012, A. Struve. 10th September-Saigon 5th September, Rice.--Siemsson & Co. MAYSANG, British str., 1,414, G. H. Alcock, 8th September Sandakan 2nd September. Timber.-Jardinc. Mathe- son & Co. PREUMPENH, British str., 1,065, ----

9th September Saigon 4th September,

1

30

MAMYHOMYONNTTITUDE OROD ono | HOYTENDANTM|

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. BALOMETRE, rodened to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the sea in inches, teaths and hundredths.

TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degross

Fahrenheit.

3 HUMIDITY, is percentage of saturation, the annidity of air asturated with moisture being 100.

• DIRECTION OP. WIND, to two points,

5 POROD OF WAND, according to Barnfort Seale. cloud, d drizzling rain, f' for, e gloomy, h baill, 1 STATE OF WEATHER, luo eky, a detached lightning, o svoreant, p prwsing shower, equall rain, a now, t thunder, v visibility, w dow (wat, 7 Rayinchos feathy and hundredths

General.-Chinese. PITAANULOK, Gorman str., 1,267, W. Taur bort, 14th September-Bangkok 7th September, Rier-Butterfield & Swire. ! SADO MARG, Japanese str., 3,860, Asakawa, i

12th September-Shanghai 9th Septem- ber, General-Nippon Yasen Kaisha. SATSUMA, British str., 2,690, Fermin, 15th September-Keelung 13th September, General-Dodwell & Co.

SCOTTISH MONARCH, British str., 3,267, W. H. Patterson, 12th September- New York. 9th July, Oit-Standard Oil Co.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, September 16th

Previous Da Date:On Date.

Day Bat

SHINKAI MABU, Japanese str., 3,814, Y. Barometer

Murase, Sth September-Nagasaki 2nd Temperaturə September, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Hamidity......

Wind Direction...

Force

Kaisha. SHINYO MARK, Japanese str., 7,200, H. S.

Smith, 18th September-San Frau Weather ........... cisco 10th August, General.--Toyo Rain.... Kisen Kaislaa.

SOSHU MARU, Japanese str., 1,805, K. Tashiro, 14th September-Swatow 13th September, General.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. SUNGKING, British str., 1,000, Robinson, 11th September-Saigon 6th Septem- ber. Rico.-Butterfield & Swire. TOMIZA MARU, Japanese str., 2,942, Kichite, 14th September-Mororan, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. URKA MARU, Japanese str.. 2,275, Tanaka, 9th September-Moji 3rd September, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. WINGSANG, British str., 1,748, Lishman,

13th September-Hougay 10th Septem ber, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. WONOKOI, German str., 1,115, Holtmann,

11th September-Swatow 10th Septem ber, Rice. Butterfield & Swire.

at

Bt

t2n.m., 6 am.

2 p.m.

29.82 29.80

29.77

25

78

81

73

93

85

South

NE

0

1

cl oplt

0,00

Highest open air Temperature on 15th... 86 Lowest open air Temperature on 15th...79

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 17th to 23rd September, 1913.

HIGH WATEL

Month

Wrau, British str.. 1,227, H. S. Howard Thurs. 18m 10 48

Height

11 166

0 54 4 7 m 6 53

o

Height.

LOW WATER

H kong

H'kong.

Mean

Mean

Time,

Times.

k. m.

it, t

1. m,

Wed.

17m 10 19

7m

4 12

10 21 à 6 1

4 .38 aj

3.50

1.00

0.50

0.50

0.50

5.00

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CALENDAR, 1894 to 1912 RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONG- KONG, English Mail days 1874- BOMBAY RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG, English Mail Days, 1893

6 3m

4 48

9th September-Hongay 6th Septem ber Coal.-Butterfield & Swire.

10 35 s

6 3

5 15

Fri. 19m 11-19

10:53.0 6 5 Satur. 20 m 11 56

5 8

5 25

5 21

5

1.76

5 33 a

Sun, 21

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40

7.50

2.00

Mon.

22

9 54 a 4

m 8 5

5 34 &

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1.00

1.00

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2,00

1.00

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1.00

1.00

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0.75 0.75

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