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CABLES.
- LATEST JABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.] WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. RADIO STATIONS ON CHINESE TERRITORY.
WASHINGTON, December 8th,
All radio stations on 'Chinese territory operated by foreign Governments' sub- Joats under treaties or concessions shall limit the messages sent or received by the terms of the treaty or concession" under which the respective stations are main tained. Any radio station maintained without the authority of the Chinese Government shall be transferred to China to be operated under the direction of the Chiasse Ministry of Communications, against compensation to the owner for the vaine of the installation, as soon as "the Ministry is prepared to operate the same effectively for general public benefit. Should any question arise regarding radio stations in leased territories, the South Manchuria railway zOBE the "French Concession in Shanghai they shall
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY,
OHINA'S RIGHTS AS A NEUTRAL.
The Chinese proposal that China's rights as a neutral will be fully respected in future wars was unanimously adopted a after long statement by Mr. Wang declaring that the subject would not have been presented for discussion except that China's rights in the past had been dis regarded, notably during the Russo- Japanese War and in the more recent operations against Tsingtao. He pointed out that similar events in the future would provide a non-offending belligerent with a just enuse of complaint pot caly against an offending belligerent but against China,
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IRISH SETTLEMENT AND THE CONFERENCE.
LONDON. December 8th.
LÁTBST GABLES,
ECHO OF THE KAPP AFFAIR. THE TRIAL OF VON JAGOW BEGUN.
DECEMBER"
CANADIAN GENERAL
·ELECTION...
A WOMAN MEMBER RETURNED.
OTTAWA, December 7th. BELLIN, December 8th.
The loction: returas show:
Conser The trial has begun of von Jagow, ex-vations, 43; Liberals, 109, Progressives,
33; Labour, 2. police president in Berlin, and two others cies have not yet reported.
Forty-eight constituen ́on a'charge of high treason in connection. The Liberal leader, Mr. Mackenzie King, with the Kapp attempt to overthrow the thousand.
Was olected by a majority of nearly
One woman, liss MePhall, existing regime in March last year.
has been elected, for Ontario..
A CLEAR MAJORITY.
LATER Mr. Mackenzie King, who received many telegrams of congratulation, though the results are incomplete, said that the people of Canada had shown that they are heartily sick of coalitions. Ha rejoiced that the Liberals were turned by a clear majority over both the other groups, and would, therefore, be able to carry on without coalescing er log-rolling-
GERMANY DISARMING.
WHAT SHE SAYS SHE HAS
DESTROYED.
BERLIN, December 8th. A semi-official message says, that in accordance with the Allied demands Ger- many has hitherto destroyed six million rifes, a hundred thousand machine-guns, | " over thirteen thousand aeroplanes and twenty-four thousand aeroplane angines. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF
PAYMENT.
BADAK TIN MINE,"
CONSPIRACY CHARGE AGAINST DISCOVERER,
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LAST NIGHT'S RECITAL.
The
SAN FRANCISCO DELEGATION ·
ENTERTAINED.
INTERESTING. FUNCTION AT THE KAM LING HOTEL The Kam Ling Hotel, yesterday after-
There is still room, befors Socisty for the prevention of Bogistics !!.. is formed, for an Association which shall give its earnest attention to the claims of musia in its different branches. This night's audience might well have been noon, presented an exceedingly bright. is just another way of saying that last larger. There seems to have been a vogue and gay appearance with its rows of
concerts lately and perhaps last night's suffered from the many following bunting Battering from the verandahs in. one upon the other with startling honour of the delegates of the San Fran- rapidity. On the other hand if the bour cisco Chamber of Commerce who were the of the Concert nad been earlier and bald guests at a reception and tea party given in another place, the audiores mught there by the Committee of the Chinese possibly have been greater. But this is mers speculation.. Uriticism of the re-
General Chamber of Commerce of Hong- extalists cannot very well be made in this Kong. The entrance to the hotel was brier report. Mr. Onderwijser has been covered with Bags and evergreens and heard before likewise Mrs. Bowes,Smith, whilst Mr. Harry Ore is becoming & local surmounting the door the word "Wel- institution. The latter upon whom the come" stood "out bold and clear. The brunt of the work fell, proved himselt reception room had also-been made addi- a skilful accompanist, and in his piano- forte selections showed again his mastery tionally attractive by bunting, streamers of his instrument. Commencing with a and fags of all gay colours. Gavotte, a Beethover adaption, simple The guests were received by the prin thing of much beauty, Mr. Ora gave, cipal members of the Hongkong Chamber. amongst others, Chopin's Ballade No.
The Irish settlement overshadows the Conference at Washington. Moreover it is likely to have an appreciable influence indirectly on the work of the Conference, especially on these decisions which have
LoxDos, December 8th. to be ratified by the Senate before be- 'An Amsterdam telegram states that the coming operable because the Irish ques- Amsterdam Tribunal has granted a tem- tion has hitherto been the greatest stumporary suspension of payment for six "be regarded as matters for discussion bling-block to complets Anglo-American months to the Dutch India Commercial on adverse reports. Mr. Orton was then arrangement to somo delightful lyrics Pak Shiu, Wong Kwong Tin. To Sce
between the Chinese Government and the friendship and a good understanding Company.
Owners or regarding the direct issues of the Cop- Cloveramente concerned. managers of all foreign radio stations ference. shall confer with the Chinese Ministry of Communications for the purpose of
or
secking a common arrangement to avoid interference in the use of wave lengths by wireless stations in Chins, subject to such a general arrangement as may be made by the International Conference convened for revision of the rules ostab tished by the Londor International Radio Telegraphi Convention of 1912
M. VIVIANY'S SUGGESTION.
M. Viviani unreservedly supported the
resolution but suggested a general agree-
mont which should result in regulation of the competition now prevailing as re- gards wireless telegraphy in China-com- petition which, if prolonged, might easily result in a hopeless tangic,
MARKING TIME,
The Delegates are still marking time pending the receipt of the Tokio reply. While this is regretted by all, and parti- cularly by the Americans who resent, the iden, that the Chinese case is not having
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FARLIER CABLES,
U.S. NATIONAL DEFENCE.
CHEMICAL WARFARE BEING SECRETLY STUDIED.
WASHINGTON, December 7th.. The annual report to Congress 'of Mr.
the plans for national defence contem-
Works, Secretary for War, declares that
Pin cho chong chichi Howing
1," "The Sea," a fine tone poem by 89f Commerce and the few moments prior Palmgreen, and an arrangement by Lis, to the refreshments being handed round of the well-known Valse from Faust. Mr.re spent in informal intercourse be- MELBOURNE, December 7th.
tween members of both Chambers. Ore surmounted the florid dithculties of Mr. Orton, discoverer of the Badak this picos with case, and in his inter- There was a large assembly of members. tin-mining property in the Malay Ponia pretation sacrificed nothing on the altar amongst these present being:-The Hon. sula, has arrived in Queensland, where of technique. He was rapturously encoT.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak, President of the Airs. Bowes-Smith sang a Hindoo Chamber of Commerce, the Hon. Mr. he is charged with conspiracy to de-ed." fraud. The incident has recalled the August, 1990, sensation on the elben rao song by H. Bemberg, and" Snowflakes" Chow Shou Son, and Messra. Ho Fook, by A. Mattinson. The former has about
Man Chun, R. H. Kotewall, Ma Ying Stock Exchange caused by the continuous it all the warmth, the pasion and des heavy fall in the shares of the property pair of love.
Ho Kwong The latter is a charming Tong. To Chak Man. In Sau Kwan, Tam
Wong Ping Sun, Ho
reported to have said that he was pre Mra. Bowes-Smith sang with ease. Her pared to return to the thine and obtain clear and well trained voice has about many other members of the Chamber. Tuen, Tong Yat Chien, Lau Tak Po and resulta similar to those he had previously it a clarity and sweetness which is most The American Consul-General, Mr. W. H. reported, as he believed that the property refreshing. Her enunciation is perfect. Gale (accompanied by Mrs. Gale), pre- was being wrongly treated, but the At the close she joined Mr. Onderwijzer sent Commonwealth authorities were reported in a duet from the opera Paillass. Mr. largos number
as special guests. Among the to have withdrawn his passport pending Onderwijzer sang with confidence the gates
the American" dele- present wcro: Mr. A. I. enquiries
woll-known Prologue from Pagliacci, and Esberg. Chairman of the San Francisco, the equally-known Toreador song from Chamber of Commerce, Mr. and Mrs. Bi et's Carmon. Meant probably for a Francis Krull, Dr. T. L. Hill, Dr. A. W. deeper voice than be postesses, the singer Morton, Dr. Kasper Pischell. Dr. M, I- made the most of his opportunities. e Judell, Dr. Amelia Gates. Dr. F. Ry has a pleasing presence and a voice of Orella. Messra Constant Mecse, Byron reasonable power and freshness. Mary, Louis C. Brown (and Mrs.), B. L. Judell. FW. Poole (and Mrs.).
FRENCH PREMIER ON GERMAN POSITION.
PARIS, December 7th. M. Briand stated in the Senate that
he was certain none among the Allies held for a minute that, France should be ruined for the sake of Germany, which would become wealthy by means of a fraudulent bankruptcy.
a fair deal, the withdrawal of the Chinese plate is more complete state of prepared officials offers no insuperable obstacle tones than ever previously in peace time, and recommends the maintenance of a the business of the Conference..
large surplus of officers of the Regular Army to train the Reserve personnel. city of the Government military academy, to 100 the postponement of the discussion Mr. Weeks suggests doubling the capar: The Chamber's action in voting by 460: and says that new types of military of foreign affairs signiñes another victory grenade to the heaviest artillery being equipment from the infantry hand- for M. Briand. produced will gradually supplant the existing types. Poison-gas and chemical warfare are being studied secretly. Although America may be opposed in principle to the use of poison-gas, she cannot safely presume a similar, attitude on the part of opponents. The report emphasises that the United States army is much behind the lenders in serial development in warfare, and urges every
The drafting of the Quadruple Entente has not yet been completed, but it is understood that it will be separate from the Conference. The decisions are expect ed to embrace the whole mass of oxisting agreements and understandings between the various nations interested in the Far East. The reason for China's exclusion from it is explained by the manifest The Chairman stated that the American absurdity of asking China to contribute Delegation was in full sympathy with M. to an Alliance recognising, for example, her own, integrity since the past is be- Viviani's idea and suggested that M. Viviani might care to bring in a resolu-lieved to be essentially of the nature of tion giving effect to it
says:
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DR WELLINGTON KOO'S STATEMENT.
Dr. Wellington Koo in a statement "At a meeting of the Committee on Pacific and Far Eastern questions on! December 3rd, M. Hanihara read a state ment outlining the position of Japan ith reference to the leased territories of Kinochou and the Kwangtung Peain- sula, namely Port Arthur-and" Dalny. The Chinese Delegation desires to offer
a few observations thereanent in the, hope.
that the position of Chins may equally
encouragement of commercial aviation.
FOREIGN - DEBTS TO
REPORT.
a self-denying ordinance among the SECRETARY OF THE TREAS Powers towards China. The Japanese are reported as developing a resistance
to the inclusion of France on the ground that the inclusion of a Power not seri- ously interested in the Für East weakens the affective value of the compact.
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M. BRIAND REPORTS ON THE WORK DONE.
PARIS, December 7th. Speaking before the Senate, M. Briand
A JAPANESE OFFER.
WASHINGTON, December 8th.
WASHINGTON, December 7th
AMERICAN TARIFF BILL. TWO AMENDMENTS INTRODUCED.
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WASHINGTON, December 7th. Senator, Smoot has introduced two amendments to the Tariff Bill, ons powering the President to proclaim the American valuation as the basis for levy. ing duties, the other authorising him to raise or lower up to 50 per cent, the rates fixed by the Bill.
INDIAN UNREST,
NON-CO-OPERATORS ARRESTED.
The
latter song earned him & merited encore. Equally successful was be in an Aria from La Traviata, and a cycle of songs by R. E. Clarke, Landon Ronald, G. Maan, and B. Coleridge Taylor.
of
F. Guse, C. H. Woolsey, Louis Rothen- berg, F. R. Panter, C. H. James C.H Mattlage, Geo. Vrainzan, F. P. Currier. A. T. Luther. S. N. Haslett, M. A. Gale, OT. Shaffer, Hy S. Bridge, H. S. Dana. D. K. Grady (secretary).
'THEFT OF`A` 8500... NOTE, In addressing the delegation the Hon...
Mr. Lau CHU PAK sald:-L feet WOMAN SENT TO PRISON.
pecularly fitting that the Chinese chants here should be meeting in good. Charged with stealing a $500 mots, the will and friendship a body of American property of her employer, a coal coolie business men, at a time where the Pacific Contractor, an amah told Mr. Wood at Conference is sitting in Washington » the Magistracy, yesterday, that she found order to restore pance and stability the note on the floor of the cubicle. a battered world. If the nations of the Inspector Blackman said the complainant world had exchanged more of auch kept her purse, containing one $100 nota, friendly visits, the terrible war, which one 3500 note and two 80 notes, in a safe, has brought civilization to the verge of the key of which she carried in hor jacket sxtinction, might never have happened. pocket. The jacket was not worn for two (Applause) International jealous, add days and on the 4th inst., on examining international hite are often the outcome the purse, complainant found that it had of misunderstandings and of an_insufi- been opened and that the 8500 note was cient appreciation of each other's view- missing. The remaining notes were lying Boints. ideals and dificulties.
The pre- at the bottom of the safe. The defendant sont-day facilities in ocean travel and was sentenced to three months' imprisonin aerial transit, now in the course of ment..
ご DELHI, December 7th. Twelve non-co-operators have been ar Mellon, in a report to Congress, refers sidress meetings and to enrol national The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr-rested at Allahabad for attempting to to the question of funding the foreign volunteers in definace of the prohibition indebtedness to the United States of of the Magistrate, at Lucknow who pro- hibited moetings and hartals for twa
$10,000,000,000.
Mr. Mellon draws attention to the fact that within six months $87,500,000 of short-dated Government' debt will mature, and argues at length in favour of the reduction of income surtaxes from 50 to 20 per cent. and even 10 per cent for peace times. He contends that heavy
-P. AND O. MEETING.
YEAR
months.
SEAMEN'S WAGES, OWNERS TO APPLY FOR FURTHER REDUCTION.
LONDON, December. 7th. Shipowners have notified the National Maritime Board of their intention to
wages of sailors and firemen by £3 & month. It is understood that the National Bailors and Firemen's Union are preparing to oppose the reduction.
ANTHRACITE FOR THE
well be understood. The declaration that gave a short account of the work done taxes prevent enterprise, Japan succeeded Germany in the lease-by the Washington Conference. The hold of Kisochou under the Treaty of statement met with the entire appigval Versailles is obviously one unilateral in character to which. China, not being a of the Senate which passed a vote of con- CHAIRMAN REPORTS A WRETCHED apply for a further reduction in the party to the Treaty, cannot be expected idence by 249 votes against 12--Haras, to subscribe. It is, however, gratifying to note the reference to the fact referred to in the statement that Japan obtained her leased territories, not directly from China, but from other Powers at a con- siderable sacrifice in men and treasure. because this assurance appears to confirm the views of the Chinese Delegation that the maintenance of foreign leased terri tories in China jeopardises the pence of the Far East. It will be recalled that
Russia's possession of Port Arthur and Dalay and Germany's possession of Kino. chou eventually brought about two warE” on Chinese territory and resulted in the installation of Japan herself in these
LONDON, 'December 7th. At the annual meeting of the Penin- The Japanese have agreed, subject to Bular and Oriental Steamship Co., Lord the approval of Tokio, to return to China Inchcapo, who is a member of the Goddes leasehold, including buildings and publicised the State's expenditure, and declar all public property on the Kizuchou Economy Committee, outspokenly criti works constructed by China, Germany that our commitments, unless modified, and Japan during their several occupan Japanese all monies expended thereon.
China agrees to return to the would lead us to bankruptcy. The only hope of the country lay in a reduction of expenditure.
cies.
THE PROPOSED QUADRUPLE AGREEMENT.
PARIS, December 8th.
B
Hir Lordship said that in common with most shipping companies, the Peninsular sad Oriental Co., had had a wretched
be reduced if British shipping was to hold its own...
leased aleas As regards the leased torri. A message from Washington states that year. He declared that wages afloat must
tory of Kwangtung Province, its original term will expire in 1925 and while Japan obtained an extension to ninety-nine years in 1915, this was obtained in such circumstances that the dispute about its validity, remains one of the gravest out- standing questions between. China and Japan."
M. Viviani conversed for an hour-and-a- half with Mr. Hughes, presumably con- cerning the possible participation of France in the projected Quadruple Pacific Agreement. -
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EARLIKE CABLES:
CHINA'S RADIO STATIONS.
LATER
An official communiqué states that at to-day's meeting of the Committee on Pacifo and Far Eastern questions all the delegates were present, except Baron Shidchara (Japan) and Senator Under- Food" (America).
A report was submitted by the Sub- Committee on Drafting relating to radio stations for China, which states that representativen at the nine Powers at the Conference decided that all radio
STRAITS.
SPORT
"ORIOKET.
2ND WILTSHIRES v. B.G.A.
LONDON, December. 7th. The first cargo of Swansea, coal to go to the Straite Bettlements is being load-scores:— ed. It consiste of 4,000 tona of anti- racite.
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STRAITS LOAN CLOSED.
LONDON, December 7th. The straits loan list closed, at 11 o'clock this morning."
SINN FEIN INTERNEES. RELEASED.
LONDON, December 7th. His Majesty has approved the release of all interned prisoners in Ireland.
SHELL DIVIDEND.
The local branch of the Chartered Bank
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ENSURING THE TERRITORIAL THE POSITION OF MANCHURIA.
Dr. Koo pointed out that national
INTEGRITY OF CHINA.. afely and the security of economic life vitally depended on the safeguarding of
WASHINGTON, December 7th,
· Manchuria as an integral portion of the The Far Eastern Committee unanimous Hepublic. He declared that if the pro-ly adopted resolutions ensuring the. pinquity of Manchuria and Korea justi-territorial integrity of China, provifiaz
has received the following telegram from fied a claim to consideration it could only for the use of wireless stations and pro
the London office:---
"The Shell Transport and Trading Co., be equitably appealed to on condition ofviding for China's neutrality in the event
Ltd., London, have declared a dividend reciprocity. As regards the statement of war in which China is not a party stations in China, whether maintained on the ordinary shares payable to all | that America, Britain and France, had According to information from Ameri
ndertaken to safeguard Japanese inter- can official sources, a tentative agreement under the provisions of the International shareholders registered on 5th December, ests in Manchuria, Dr. Koc was not in between Britain, the United States, Protocol of September, 1901, or, in fact 1921, and 3/- per share, free of income position to express an opinion re- Japan, and France, to replace the Anglo maintained on the grounds of any of the tax, payable 5th January, 1922, on account garding the accuracy of it since China had Japanese Alliance, is now being reduced foreign Legations in China, shall be of year 1921. Bearer warrants coupon not been coxsulted in any way. Such an to treaty for, and, if accepted by the limited in use to sending and receiving payable 38." sasarance would be irreconcilable with respective Governments, will be submitted Government messages and shall not re the principle adopted by the Conference to the United States Senate. It provides coive or send commercial, personal, or on November 21st of respect for the sovereignty and independence of China for joint consultation in any matters unofficial messages, including Press mat
affecting interests of the four Powers in tor.
WORLD THEATRE.
As to the lensed territory of Kowloon the Pacific Islands. Each Power under-It is provided, however, that in case all William V. Mong and Joe King, will be Pretty Olive Thomas, supported by much is to be said for the importance of Hongkong to the trade of nations and takes to consult the others before going other telegraphic communication is inter-seen in her favourite pastime of dual roles. to war on any differences relating to rupted, then, upon official notification sad masquerading at the World Theatre for the way in which its facilities are made accessible to the traders of the those Islands. Questions between the accompanied by proof of such interrupto-day at 5.15 and 0.15 p.m., when "Love's world, and while there may be a necessity United States and Japan relating to tion to the Chinese Ministry of Com Prisoner" will reveal this popular ecxten to provide for the protection of Hong cable facilities on the Island of Yap and nications, such stations may afford queen in an entirely new light. Here is s kong Harbour-in-tho-interests of such other matters will be dealt with by a temporary facilities for messagesex clever detective story told in scenes of trado, the retention of Kowloon may not separate treaty, which is stated to be cluded as before-mentioned until the excitement and Baches of sensation, woven necessarily be the soic solution of this necaritig completion.
Chinese Government notify this termina into a mystery story that will hafla the (Continued at foot of next colzmm.) tion of the interruption
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realization, are important factors in removing such misunderstandings inas- much as the more people see and fraternize with each other the more do they understand each other.-(Applause.) The Chinese are essentially a peace-loving people;
they prefer " to beat their swords. into ploughshares" They welcome this The friendly match played on the opportunity of meeting such a repre- Hongkong Cricket Club ground between sentative body of business men from the the 2nd, Wiltshire Regt. and the RG.A. United States, comprising, as it does, esulted in fairly easy win for the men of finance, commerce, manufacture, Artillery, on Wednesday, by 87 runt. shipping and other important callings. The B... were more consistent at the and professions. They want such men to wicket and seven of their players added see with their own eyes the potentialities a good average score to the total. The of China-its natural resources and its Wilta, with the exception of three bate supply and organization of capital and The Chinese have recently man, failed to master the bowling, soven labour. of their side making only 24 runs he awakened to the need for a more scientific tween them. For the R.G.A. Capt. "quipment for their agriculture, manu- Davies batted freely and kept the folders facture and commerce in these times of hunting the leather along the boundary keen competition in the markets of the line. His score of 87 comprised nine world. For assistance to carry out such boundaries and two sizes and his improvements they look principally to the partnership with Capt. Oliver was not English-speaking peoples-to the peoples dissolved until the score had reached 101. of the British Empire and of the United
States of America Lieut. Beavan for the Wilta hit up.85
I hope-indeed, I in fine style. Capt. Davies bowled con-
know that the visit of the delegation to sistently for 18 overs, few runs being this Colony and Chinn will produce fast scored at his expouse. Apended are the IDF benefits to both countries. There are slready in this Colony a considerable number of American citizens who have dote much to strengthen the ties of friendship between China and the United States, and I am glad to we present hare quite a number of them including their genial and highly respected Consul-Gen- eral, Mr. Galo. To them and to their ladies who grace this little gathering with their sunny presence we wish to express our cordial thanks.-(Applause)." Beplying to the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak's address of welcome, Mr. A. I. ERSBURG, Chairman of the delegation, said that it was with confused and mixed feelings that he stood to say a few words of thanks for the wonderful welcome they had received. The delegation, as r party left San Francisco on the 1st October and since then they had
voyaged much, dined much and some of them hud, spoken much. Everywhere they had been mest aplendidly catertained, but no where had the charm of entertaining exceeded that which they wore attending. This was their last function before embarkation and it was peculiarly fitting that the farewell should take place in the port of Hongkong, a port which waa specially related to Ban Francisco for its trado. It was pleasant that the last few hours of the Delegation spent in Bonth China should be spent with the friends of the Chinese Chamber of Com mera at Hongkong. He regretted that owing to the sailing of the Empire State they had not more time for leisurely conversation. On behalf of the Delega- tion he thanked them one, and all for the welcome, and.bid them au revoir. B
Capt. Davies, Lb.w., Brown ...... 07 Capt. Olliver, b Brown "Lieut. Chester, 1.6.W., Wyndham ...
Br. Baker, b. MacDonald Capt. Spinks, e and b Brown...... 18. Major Bagnall, b Purton
Lieut. Braham, o Brown, b Purton 0 O. 9. M. Williams, not out. 25 Lieut. Parkes, 1.b.w., McDonald ..... Gunner Davis, 1.b.v., McDonald Gupner Dyer, o Rogers, h Brown... 14
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Bowling Analysis
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...241
Total
0.
9
0
น E. W.
57 3
8 9 43
McDonald Purton......................... Brown Boeder Wyndham
12.3062
4 0 31.0 3 t 201 2ND WILTSHIRE REGT.
Lieut. Col. Wyndham, b Davies... B Lieut. P. Beavan, o Spinks, b
Olliver
17-
Lieut. McDonald, b Davies Pte. Brown; a and b Graham 34 Major Calver, st. Bagnall, b Gra-
Bdmitr. Eatson, c Davies, b Gra-
Capt. Bleckley, o Dyer, h Olliver. 3 Sgt. Holdmau, ran out L-Cpl. Purton, st. Bagnall," b
Graham Bdsma Rogers, not out Read, e Davies, b Graham
"Extras"
Total Bowling: Anal
4154
David
Olliver
now
The proceedings were then closed and by way of a rousing departure a long Chinese cracker was set alight at the entrance to the Kam Ling Hotel and amidst its spluttering the Delegation departed for embarkation on the 3.3. Empire State which sailed for -San Fran cisco yesterday evening.
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