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EDINBURGH, August th. In the throw days match boswern Set- land and Middlesex, the last of this

fixtures be son's representative fitta Sottish Cricket Daigu Edinburgh, the Scottish Secured creditable draw. On the first day the Metropolitan Alored 910. Owing to heavy rain there was no play on the second day, and the third was played

Ju city account of Dr. Henry Bradley on a solden wicket, Middlesex geened on quoted the words of the Poet Laureate gain a distinct advantage in securing a first that, as Spenser is the poet's poet, so is mining, lead of us, but they did not tura | Bradley the scholar's scholar," yet he was it to advantage. They fail to for not faveared by circumstances, never had Bustiera in their second venture, which a regular academie training, and fell inte they closed with five wickets down, leasing his place or the New English Dictionary Scotland tri minutes ander two hour in alust by agrident. I was, in Inch: which to make 105, runs to win. The task proved beyond Sentham, and an unborn, not made, a scholar, or rather, is

bo was a baru scholar, he made SHANGHAI ful draw was the result. The Scottish

himself one attack and fielding was good, and Mid- There he differed from any scholars dlesex threw away any chance they had who are painfully inde and who betray

by mistakes in the field." that the ericke: sens is on the the painfulness of the process by their MANILA

extreme pride in the result, like those wane ary in evident, but surprising in newly rich, who can think of nothing but BAIPHONG terest is being

eing taken in the principal games, the which they have nequired at

the series of everything est Among the

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Thero BORNEO recorded were the fine batting of two internationalists, Dr. R. E. Hatson, are two kinds of scholars-the narrow and the broad, the small and the large, Carlton, and John Kerr, tireenock. Each and has was the large kind. The small exceeded the coverted cesary, th medical man giving the finest exhibition of orthodox is the scholar by exclusion; he prices him- off play seen in Edinburgh this season, self on knowing something thoroughly; Thi contests in the Championships were but he achieves this thoroughness by know- grim affairs, J.FI. Melville, Forfarshire's ing huthing s

He is called a learned man, the word eft hand bowler, upset Aberdeen.. performed the hat-trick and was chiefly being curiouly used, only of certain kinum for Aberdeenshire's scare, of knowledge; but outside that is Perthshire colleted a point at Stirling, ako contemptuous of all who do not and thus kept themselves in the gunning, share his particular kind of learning, not There were no surprises in the Western seeing that to acquire it by the process Union, Callingston and Drumpellier vie of exclusion is not difficult and requires turies keep them at the top. There was anno great, intellectual powers. » exciting finish to the match between the The great, scholar ik Henry Bradley AZIE LIJN and Brunswick, which ended in this fies from it-perhaps he escaped it the more easily because he had not the

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last named winning by the narrow margin of 3 ru

in ancient days this was ordinary academic training and was not necustomed to think of himself from youth as one of the learned class. It was scholar, and it did not exclude interest interest in his subject that made him a

of the big games of the season, but it must be the first victory the artisans have gain ed. over the premier club for 40 year. Carlton gave a very fine display of batting against Herioty F.Ps.

The Scottish Counties League are dividin other subjects.

`ed on the employment of professionals, and For the great scholar sees his subject | · bave agreed to play wholly amateur teams always in relation to other subjects. In their championship games for another

yeur.

"Fifeshire at present head the County Championship table with 60 pic. nd Perthshire and Forfarshire have 50 pr.

of the points.

Uddingston top the Western Union with 44.15 p.. then come Drumnellier with 30.36 p.m. and Clydesdals with 16.6.6 pr.

Principal results;—

Middlesex, 10 and 131. for a "closed;

Scotland 147 and 132 for 6.

Counties Championship. Aberdeen, 71; Forfarshire, 117. Stirling, 142; Perth, 163.

Western China, Clydesdało, 183: Ayr, 163 for 9, West, 128; Drumpellier, 135 for 8. Uddingston, 187 for 0 declared: Felor, 138,

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Brunswick, 12; Grange, 191. Carlton, 226 for 1: Heriots, 110 for 5. Watsonians. 82; Royal High School, 145, Arbroath, 103; Baratisland, 75. Greenock 928 for 4; Glas, Acads, 52

NO "COLOUR" LINE IN FRANCE..

U.S. VISITORS REBUKED.

Puis August 1st. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued the following statement fir publication:

"Some foreign tourists, forgetting that there our guests and that they, there- fore, own respect to our customs and our laws, "have Intay, on several occasions, vialestly shown their disapproval when they have found men of colour from French colonics stiting near them in public places. They have even gone so far as to demand their expulsfan in insulting terms. If similar incidents recut measures of re- dress will be taken,..

I learn on inquiry (writes The Times Paris correspondent on August 1st that this warning has been issued owing to a rics of recent incidents in which American visitors have resented the prosence of metr el colour, often accompanied by white women, in restaurants and dancing rooms, and no in motorcoaches for sightseers. Reports havir been made to the police nu- thorities in which the names of persons con- cerned have been given, but it has been thought preferable to send out a generat

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In excuse for enhet on the part of visitors which is a breach of the amenities of French life, it should be pointed out that Ameritans have been specially 'nn- noged at finding aegro caiurants of an undesirable class from the United States. Bauntie about Paris restaurants in com pany with white women. Some of these men are stensibly members of jazz bands in certain night cafes and dancing rooms in Montmartre. It is asserted, however

that in many cases they are only nominally musicians and that they really pursue highly

mulesirable occupationa, including cocaine dealing, which bring them that of into, relationship with, certain classes of women, I understand that this explana- tion is being brought to the attention of the police authorities, and the charges may be investigated.

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General Smuts in a speech at Maritz- burg, last month, referred to the Euro pean situation as critical and declared that at the Imperial Conference he would do his best to fight the battle for peace:

He

is, and must be, a man of great intellec tual powers, specialized only so that he' may know his own subject thoroughly and because he is more interested in that than in anything else and he is always, sur. prising others by his knowledge as the narrow scholar surprises them by his ignorance.

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If you know a thing wrongly you do know it. Yet there is a larger and a smaller kind of accuracy; and the great scholar cares most for the larger kind. If he is to slip-and all mon slip sometimes -he would rather slip on a small paint than on a large one; and this attention to great things gives him the judgment. which the small scholar. intent upon little ones, usually lacks. To know your subject fully you must have a sense of proportion in the details of it, like the grent artist who paints a sene and not all its photographic detail. Yet the great artist knows the scene better, and can draw it better, than the industrious drudge, be cause it is only one scene of many that ho

of hi has observed for the purpose and herause that purpose controls al hie observations. So the great scholar knows far more and knows it to better purpose than the narrow one, because he knows what knowledge is and is accustomed to use it for great purposes. Having more then une talent, he does not hide his talents in a napkin and pride himself on their dise, but, wing them, he preservco his bility and increases Eis power,

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