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FRENCH TREATY - WITH CHINA...

DISCUSSION OF LOAN SERVICES,

POSITION OF INDO-CHINA.

{THROUGH EKUTEK'S ÁGENOT.}

133

STORM HAVOC IN

JAPAN.

VILLAGES WASHED AWAY.

MANY DEAD AND INJURED.

THROUGH BETTER'S AGENCY.]

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1929.

AFGHAN FUGITIVE DISAPPEARS.

ROYAL REFUGEE BREAKS PAROLE.

INDIAN GOVERNMENT REWARD.

(THROUGH REUTEK'S ADENCY. Į

NEW DELHI: Jan. 3rd The Government of India has issued a proclamation along the frontier offering a handsome reward for the detention of Sirdar Muham med Omar Khan, ons of the five

SECOND RESTLESS NIGHT.

KING'S STRENGTH MAIN. TAINED.

SATISFACTORY BULLETIN,

{THROUGH RESTER'S AGENCY.]

‛r"!

Loxbox, Jan. 3rd. The bulletin issued at 11.15 this morning states that the King had a restless night. There is no change in his condition.

To-day's bulletin is again regard to as not unsatisfactory. Although

EXHIBITION OF DUTCH ART.

WONDERFUL COLLECTION AT ROYAL ACADEMY,

PRICELESS TREASURES..

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

Holland.

LONDON, Jan. ind.

of

It was

TURKEY GOES TO SCHOOL.

ADOPTION OF LATIN ALPHABET.

INNOVATOR'S DEATH.

(THROUGH REUTER'S ADENCY.)

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THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

FINE AUSTRALIAN PARTNER. SHIP.

MISHAP TO LARWOOD.

[TEROCON' RAUTER'S SERVICE)

MELBOURNE, Jan, 3rd.

No fewer than eight hundred "TOKYO, Jan. 3rd

and twenty paintings, drawings and objeti d'art in silver and

CONSTANTINOPLz, Jan. 2nd, SHANGHAI: Jan, 3rd. Fifty-six people have been killed

glass, constituting the greatest col-

The remarkable spectacle was A shilling fund has been started The text of the Sino-Spanish and mcores injured, while many

lection of Dutch art ever shown, was opened to-day for public ex-witnessed in Turkey yesterday of in Melbourne as a beneût for Ham- and Sino-French treaties have been houses have been washed away and

the whole nation going back to mond in recognition of his wonder- issued. Both grant tariff autonomy several hundreds more destroyed in

hibition at the Royal Academy.

The pictures, some of which are the villages along the Niigata coast and the Spanish treaty gives up of Japan. Railway, telegraphic and

priceless, have been brought from school.

ful feat in scoring a double century the ends of the earth for the ex- Men and women, old and young, in two consecutive Test innings. extraterritoriality on the same

hibition. They include a large telephonic communications have

number of Rembrandts, each terms as Portugal. Annexed letters been disrupted to the same area as

were peremptorily summoned to 10,000 were present to see Wood.

to the French treaty state that, the

result of the violent storms, which sons of the late Sirdar Muhammed the King, for the second time in which is worth a. fortune, lent by the class-room to learn the new full and Kippax continue the Aus-

His Majesty the King. American French minimum tariff will con- were accompanied by snow and Ayub Khan of the Afghan Royal succession has spent a restless millionaire Art collectors, British Latin alphabet, and even grey-tration, innings. Kippax felt a vie on parole at night, there has not been any de peers, and the great Dutch gal- beards shuffled along to revise tim to Tate when he had only added tinue to be applied to certain Chi. tidal waves according to the official Family, who was

leries The exhibition will remain their youthful memories, whilst to this overnight score. It was nesc merchandise, such

ailks, reports,

The storm, which swept the entire/Allahabad but disappeared on De- finite obeck in progressThis would open for three months.

cezber 90th. There are 1,200 appear to indicate that the King arranged by the most distinguish women nursing babies came to leara

fine ball which came off the pitch lace, tea, and certain spices.

norch west coastline, broke 02

like lighting, and, Eippax played A letter from M de Martel states January 1st and gathered force yes Afghan refugees in India under has a slightly better reserve of ennoisseurs of England and the A.B.C.

terday morning, the wind reaching

strength on which to draw. ' "Government surveillance.

After the inaugural ceremony, a

outside it. His innings lasted 91 that the French Government is a velocity of 37 metres a second."

The bulletin is interpreted luncheon was given at which the food and drinks supplied were, ex-

minutes and in. the course of it he prepared to open without delay

WORLD'S LARGEST VOLCANO.

mean that, while there has been no clusively Dutch, being brought negotiations for a new Convention

further gain in strength, the slight from Holland specially for the oc to replace the present Convention regarding Indo-China, no change

reimprovement noted yesterday has been maintained, Good, hopes are being made in the status quo dar

now held that the King's progress, ing the negotiations. He goes on

although it must be slow with ups and downs, will continue until the to .céler to the desirability of

improvement can be definitely and abolishing likio, and suggests the

substantially measured. allocation of funds from Customs for the service of loana involving French capital, the service of which has been discontinued. This will constitute a measure apt to develop happily the economic relations of France and China.'

Mr. C. T. Wang replies express. ing himself in accord with M. de Martel's views, and further letters state that the status que regarding Indo-China will remain only till

March 31st if negotiations for a new Convention are not complete.

It is likely that negotiations will commcace this month.

FENG MARCHING ON HANKOW?

AN UNCONFIRMED REPORT.

[NAVAL WIRELESS.)

KUMAMOTO, Jac. 3rd." Asosan, probably the largest voleans in the world, has shown signs of activity in the last month. It is now reported that a severe earthquake was felt everywhere in Kyushu Yesterday morning, the seismic centre boing twenty-five miles perth east of Asosan, A house was destroyed and severa! others damaged, while cracks appeared in the ronds, but no casualties have been reported.

FORD'S RUBBER · PLANTATIONS.

WORKERS REFUSE TO STAY.

+3

INSUFFICIENT WAGES.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE}

Final Evacuations... R.A.F. planes have evacuased six women and children from Kabut, and no more at present main to be evacuated.

TROTS

The aeroplane recently shot down at Kabul has been successfully.te paired and has flown back to India.

"GAZETTE DU FRANC” SCANDAL.

DUO D'AYEN ARRESTED.

ALLEGED FICTITIOUS

INVESTMENTS.

(TAROUGE BEUTER'S AGENCY.}

PARIS, Jan. 2nd.

A fresh development in. the sen sational Gazette du Frans scandal occurred to-day, the Due d'Ayen, one of the directors of the Inter

another financial paper

New YoRx, Jan. 3rd. It is reported from. Para in Brazil that he werkers, on the ground that the wages are insuffires, cient, are leaving Henry Ford's alleged to be concerned in the rubber plantations through which he swindle, being arrested. intended to wrest the rubber monopoly from the British."

An unconfirmed report was wire. lessed to the Celony yesterday by the Naval Authorities to the effect

The Chief of Police of Para State that Marshal Feng Yu Hsiaugsis investigating the allegations of troops are marching on Haikow.

the newspaper Estado do Para. If the rumour is used on fact.

which says that the authorities r

this will be one of the frat military moves against the Kwangsi Chique. It is stated that General Li Ting Jen, who has gone to Nanking in connection with the Disarmament Conference, will not be allowed to "return to Hankow,

It is notable in connection with this story that considerable troou movements are taking place, while properties recently evacuated by troops after Consular prolents have again been occupied.

Special Districts Taken Over. Special Administrative Districts Nos. 1 and 2 have been taken over by the Wuban Municipality, and this action is the subject of a long protest by the Chamber of Com

merge.

now The ex-British concession remains the cnty Special District, ..

BRITISH GUNBOAT IN CHUNGKING. H.M.8. Tern, with the s.s. King

cently despatched arms and muni- tions to preserve order,

POLITICAL DEADLOCK IN JUGO-SLAVIA.

PREMIER'S RESIGNATION

ACCEPTED. ・・・

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

BELGRADE, Jan. 2nd. The unrest in Jugo-Slavin, which a head with the was brought to shooting of Stephan Ruditch, has and continued to grow relations between the Serbs and the Croats are very strained.

worse,

The Democrats are reported to be in favour of consiliating the Croa- tians, who have now imposed a boy- cott of the Belgrade Parliament.

Radical and other Coalitionists are equally firm in their opposition to conciliation.

No solution seems possible and Father Kortahetas, the Premier, has Alexander. This has been accepted and the Coalition Ministry is there by brought to an end.

to

The Prince of Wales called at the Palace just after the doctors had left.

Growing Confidence,

pre-

A feeling of greater, though still restrained, confidence vails regarding the King. A fact which is regarded as reassuring is that His Majesty's doctors did not return to the Palace this afternoon as has been the custom of late.

Three doctors were in consulta tion at Buckingham Palace this evening, and at 9.15 p.m., the following bulletin was authorised

"The King has passed a good day and there is a slight improve ment in His Majesty's condition."

(Signed) STAxley Hewett,

HUGH M. RIGBY, DAWSON OF PENN To-night's bulletin is regarded as more satisfactory after the small interruption in progress noted in The Duc d'Ayen has been indict the morning bulletin. There was a ed on a charge of swindling and leas tense atmosphere at the Palace abuse of confidence.

though as yet optimism must be He was interrogated this morn-subdued, and anxiety continues. ing by the Examining Magistrate in the Gozette du Franc case, and described hia relations with Madame Hanau.

It is alleged that the Duc d'Ayen fetitiously subscribed for shares in various undertakings under her auspices for the sum of 1,830,000 francs.

Drs. Howitt and Woods did not call at the Palace to-night. This is the second day, therefore, that the ultra-violet ray treatment has

been discontinued.

Calcium Treatment."

casion.

GENERAL SUPERINTEN- DENT OF C.P.R. WELCOMED.

The national schools for general instruction in the new characters were opened with an impressive hit four 4's Five runs later Ryder ceremony. Speeches were delivered turned a ball from Geary into his referring to the benefis likely to wicket.

follow the new revolution in letters.

It has been arranged to give a year's instruction in reading and

MR. LEUNG YUEN WO GIVES writing the new characters to two- thirds of the whole population of the country.

BANQUET IN HIS HONOUR.

A message from Angora states, that Turkey has been plunged into

Capt. E. Aikman, R.N.R.. General Superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services Company, who is at present in Hong Kong on a tour of inspection, was heartily mourning by the death, from welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Leung appendicitis, of Nedjati Bey, the Yuca Wo, when an elaborate ban- quet was given in honour of the visitor last night at the Kam Ling Hotel

Minister of Education, who was prominently identified with the adoption of the Latin alphabet.

Woodful continued to score steadily and when lunch was taken at 163 for 4 his total was 90,, while Bradman had made 9. The wicket

by this time was showing slight signs of wear, and the ball was turning occasionally but more often keeping low.

Woodall's Triumph,

The growd had risen to 20,000

after lunch, and they soon saw Woodfull reach his 100 after 959 mautes. Directly after this he had two narrow escapes, very nearly turning the ball into his wicket. The 500 was put up after 960 minutes' play, and two minutes later Woodfull touched ball from Tate und was snapped up at the wicket. He hit seven 4's during his master.

Mr. Leang Yuen Wo is the Ship. ping Master of the CP.R., and

Provisions Of The Act. also the chairman of the Chinese

[The Act whereby Arabic charas Seamen's Associated Union. banquet was attended by a large ters are displaced by new Turkish number of the C.P.R. employees characters derived from Latin wasly idhags which lasted 1 minutes.

The

and other well-wishers of the com-

pany.

Chinese sing song girls passed by the Grand National entertained the guests throughout Assembly in Angora en November the evening, and the main bail of this princely Chinese hotel was artistically decorated with flowers,

Mr. Loung's Welcome. In welcoming Capt. Aikman, Mr. Leung said:

"Ladies and Gentlemens-It is indeed an honour to my wife and myself to see so hearty a response to par welcome this evening to our highly respected General Superio

tendant, Captain Aikman.

It is rarely that we have the opportunity of welcoming an official A medical authority explains that of the Canadian Pacific from the calcium, which is now being ad other side, and this occasion is the After a lengthy cross-examina.ministered to the King, is a well

more unique in that we are able to tion, the Due was allowed to leave, proven specific in cases of thinness have with us our Superintendent his liberty having been granted of the blood stream. It has a clot Engineer, Mr. Burgess, the ma- ting effect on the blood and there-jority of the officials of the Hong provisionally.

fore prevents bleeding.

GERMAN ECONOMIC

SITUATION.

FLATTERING REPORT

RESENTED.

MISLEADING THE EXPERTS.

(THROUGH REUTES'N "AGZNUT. Į

a

It is very effective in cases in which tubercle is possible or sus pected.

The operation of injecting the substance is simple. It is done by glass syringe with 4 hollow needle. The skin is punctured above a vein and the contents of the syringe sent into the biood stream. The statement by the Home Secretary below suggests the calcium treatment is having the

BERLIN, Jan 2nd, Mr. Parker Gilbert, the Agent-right effects. General for Reparations, has not made himself popular by any means, by the comments in his an

Kong Office, as well as some of the representatives of our Pacific Fleet at present in port. We are sorry," however, that our Chief, Air. Cameron, and Mrs. Cameron are Funable to be present on"açcount of

previous engagement

1st. The Act is short, consisting of 11 articles which provide for its successive enforcement. From December 1st all magazines, and pamphlets must be

newspapers,

printed in the new characters. It will also be compulsory for all advertisements and other public signs to appear in the new charace ters on that date.

From January lat, 1999, all official correspondence must be conducted in the new characters. All books must be printed in the new charac- ters after January 1st, and severe penalties will be infäcted on any one who writes in Arabic after that reached on June 1st, when it be date. The third and final stage is

comes obligatory for law reporta, acts of marriage, and balance sheets to be printed in the new characters. Shorthand reports will cat be I have also to mention the plea made in Arabic after June 1st. sure it affords us in having with The only exception to this is that Bank notes, Treasury Bonds, share uy a few friends who, although not directly connected with the Cana certificates, stamps, and money dian Pacific, are nevertheless well-orders will retain their Arabic wishers of the Company, and characters until further notice. through their connections in the

Astonishing Progress; commercial.world are able to render Home Becretary's Statement,

The language refarm has made In a reassuring statement about us valuable assistance in our busi-

aatonishing progress Examinations the King's condition made by Sirnea,

Capt. Aikman, in asking you here of Government officials, school- masters, and other professional Secretary, as he left Victoria Station to-day for the Riviera, he association thus cardially commenc

Education has The publication of the report is sad, ou glad to say the King ed may continue happily in the best, cent. of the candidates have satisfied the subject of editorial comment in has taken a turn for the better.

interests of the Company. You are the examiners.

suffered a momentary setback as it the majority of the German news

impossible to He is slowly pulling through. It no doubt aware that it has been my

priat privilege to serve the Company for has been Lapers, and it is almost unanimous the King had not been better over 30 years, during which time flerent school books in the new ly affirmed that Mr. Parker Gil should certainly not have left bert's declaration of the sound

my efforts towards keeping the characters. This defect is, however, London

old flag flying," particularly dur being gradually remedied, and at ing the last few years of stress and present children of all ages are Outwardly known and appreciated: turmoil are, I am thankful to say, being taught to read and write i hardly pledge my continued support Constantinople is changing its ap to the Company, who, I hope, will not hesitate to call on me should there be occasion again. And now, Ladies and Gentlemen, I will ask you to join with me in drinking to the health and happiness of our honoured guest, Captain Aikman.

wo, has arrived at Chungking on tendered his resignation to King nual report, portraying the rosy William. Joynson Hicks, the Home to-night I earnestly hope that our workers have been held and 90 per

the upper Yangtare.

3

TOYOTOMI MARU. HOPE ABANDONED.

[THROUGH NEDTER'S AGENCY.).

Tokyo, Jan. 3rd The Toyotomi Maru is reported sunk. Thirty-one are still missing and it is presumed that they were frozen to death.

f

[It will be recalled thnt Japanese, destroyer dashed to the rescue of the vessel in response to frantic 8.0.8. calls, but succeeded only in finding four survivors.]

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

RECOVERY RETARDED.

[THEOUGH REUTER'S AGENCT.]

BOLIVIA-PARAGUAY QUARREL.

ARGENTINE STANDS ALOOF.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 2nd. Argentina has refused the in- vitation by the Pan-American Con- ference to appoint a representative to the Commission to settle the dis pute between Bolivia and Paraguay.

Argentina had already offered to mediate, but Bolívia made reserva- tians; hence Argentina's abstention.

AMERICA IN GRIP OF INFLUENZA.

SLEEPY SICKNESS A SEQUEL.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

New Yoak, Jan. 2nd.

condition of the German economic situation. ""

economical position of Germany is "I saw Lord Dawson late last injustified and unfair, because, the night and be assured me that both newspapers any, his remarks are likely to create an erroneous im he and his colleague were satisfied pression in the minds of the new

now with the progress the King was making. The progress must Committee of Experts.

of necessity be slow, but it is con- timed.

£10.0000,000 LOÀN

FOR INDIA.

RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT.

(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE}

Rucar, Jan. 2nd." Underwriting was arranged to day for a new India Government loan of £10,000,000 in four a half per cent. 1958-63 stock. The issue price will be 91 per cent.

The new assuo constitutes the by the Archbishop of Canterbury's

An influenza epidemic is aweep-largest overseas loan for some time, doctor, which states that. His Grace's recovery has been retarded ing the country, over half a million and as the money raised is largely by some recurrence of the inflam-cases having been already reported. for railway purposes, it should be s The health authorities, who are help to the iron and steel industry This will necessitate a mation

kept extremely busy in coping with in the country. further period of rest in bed.

this outbreak, are further alarmed by the discovery of a number of cases of influenza being followed by. sleepy sickness.

LONDON, Jan. 3rd.

A bulletin has been issued signed,

"I feel the worst of the illness ia over, and there is every reason to hope a slow but gradasi improve ment will take place."

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MYSTERIOUS INCIDENT AT KOWLOON.

SHOT FROM REVOLVER SMASHES WINDOW.

I need

the

new characters.

pearance as the massive Arabic hieroglyphics have disappeared to be superseded by signs printed in bold Latin type. Foreigners exult in the change as they are able to find their way so much more easily.]

BOWLING ANALYSIE.

A'Beckett Hendry Grimmett Oxenham

Blackie Ryder

0. 37

M.", R. W. 99

20 8.36 1

55 14 114 2

35 11 67

44. 14

4

94

6

14

Australia-2nd Innings.

W. M. Woodfull, e Dück

worth, b Tate

Friendly Go-operation. Capt."Aikman replied in a few well-chosen words thanking his host and hostess for the honour. done him. He said that he deeply appreciated the excellent services Mr. Leung had rendered to the C.P.R during those troublous A report has been made to the days. He was also glad to find Police that at about 7 p.m. on that in Hong Kong the whole staff was working in Wednesday night, a Mrs. Watson, of the C.P.R. residing at the Kingsclere Hotel, friendly co-operation with ench was sitting in the ladies room of other. Under such amiable the Kowloon Bowling Green, in lationship between employer and Austin Road, Kowloon, when a re- employee, he felt sure that the in- port Lounding like a big fire terests of the company were well cracker was heard outside, follow-guarded. ed by broken glass falling into the Among the numerous guests pre-

J. S. Ryder, b Geary seat were Capt. Hailey, Capt. A. Bradman, e Duckworth, TOO.

The Police were informed and G. Holland, Mr. W. H. Freude, later detectives arrived. The win- Capt. A. G. Hosken, Mr. F dow faced Cox's Path, and swall James, Mr. D. Smith, Mr. and hole was found in the window Mrs. J. H. Burgess, Mr. J. 0. Mr. and Mrs. C. pane which appears to have been Shepperd, The State Department has an-made by a revolver shot. A care New York, Jan. 3rd.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Stone, The latest move in the Cuban

nounced that an American-Canadian fal search was made in the room Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee, Mr. E. M. Lucien Saint, the Resident Treaty has been signed for the con- for the bullet but it could not be Sadick, Mr. and Mrs. Ro In, Mr. shipping wer is that the president of the Ward Line has ordered two General in Tunisia, bas been apstruction of works on the Niagara found.

H. Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Leung. turbo electric drive vessels at a pointed Resident-General in Moroc River, in the neighbourhood of the The rieksha coolies were quer- Mr. and Mrs. C. Pryce, Mr. and total cost of G.$10,000,000. The co, while M. Manveron, the Profect fails, in order to maintain and im- tioned and other Chinese nearby, Mrs. Fred Mow Fung, Capt. vessels will be ready by January of Moselle, has been appointed to prove the scenic beauty of the fallshut all denied, having heard or Owiston, Capt. Davison, Mr. Mac-

the Residency of Tunisih.

and rapids. Tet, 1830.

kenzie, and Mr. W. H. Peters seen anyone.

CUBAN SHIPPING WAR. WARD LINE'S LATEST MOVE [ZHUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

TUNISIA'S NEW RESIDENT.

HAVAR AGENCY.] [THLOUGH

PARIS, Jan. 2nd.

BEAUTIES OF NIAGARA TREATY OF PRESERVATION,

[RECTER'S: AMERICAN SERVICE]

WASHINGTON, Jan. 2nd.

While Bradman scored steadily. Oldfield was beaten by a ball which two wickets quickly fell to White.

came very fast off the pitch, while The tea interval was taken at the A'Beckett failed to stop & yorker.

fall of this wicket, Bradman being Є not out.

Mishap To Larwood. After tea the crowd had swelled

to 30,000 Bradman, with a bril liant off-drive to the boundary from minates. The partnership between Geary, put up the 300 after 388 Bradman and Oxenham produced the fastest scoring of the innings, and England badly missed the ser vices of Larwood, who had strained. his left ankle...

white, reached his first Test match Bradman, with 4 all run from century in 995 minutes amidat great enthusiasm, and 12 ruas later he was caught at the wicket. In the course of a fine all-round exhibition he had hit eleven 4'a. His partner- ship with Oxenham had lasted 93 minutes and added 93 runs. Stumpa were drawn after 2 more runs had been added.

Score:

Australia-Ist Innings. W. M. Woodfull, e Jardine,

b Tate V. Y. Richardson, Duck.

worth, Larwood,

H. L. Hendry, a Jardine, b

Larwood

A. F. Kippax, e Jardine, b

Larwood

2. S. Byder,

Tate

Hendren,

100

... 112 D. Bradman, b Hammond... 79 T. A. Oldfield, b Geary.... E. L. A'Beckett, <

worth. b White

Duck.

R. M. Oxenham, b. Geary,.. C. V. Grimmett, c

worth," Geary ...

Duck

D. D. J. Blackie, not out...

Extras"...........

Total

Fall of the wickets:-

307

1/3; 2/15; 3/57; 4/918; 53/282;. 0/987; 7/373; 8/283; 9/394; 10/307.

DOWLING ANALYSIR.

Larwood Tate.........

Geary

Hammond ...

White

Jardine

O. M. R. W.

37

48 17 27

3. 127

2

2

10 1

30 €4

31.5 4 8.3

84

57

1. 0 10

England-1st Janings.

Hobbs,

A'Beckett

Oldfield, b

Sutcliffe, b Blackie

Hammond, e A'Beckett, b

Blackie

A. P. F. Chapman, b

Blackie

Hendry

107

rė-

7. Y., Richardson; b Lar-

wood

H. L Hendry at. Duck-

worth. b White

Hendren, c A Beckett, b

12

AF. Kippax, b. Tate

41

D. R. Jardine, cand b

Blackie

Larwood, 'e and b Blackie...

b Geary

112

W. A. Oldfield, b White E. L. A'Beckett, b White

·R.-M."Ozenham, not out ... C. V. Grimmett, not out...

Extras

Geary, Lib.w.'b Grimmett .... Duckworth, b Blackie

0

30

J. C. White, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.)

13

347

Fall of the wickets: 1/7; 2/80; 3/138; 4/143; 6/920; 7/253; 8/345,

28

200

Tate, c Kippax, b Grimmett 21-

417

་ ་་

Total

Fall of the wickets:-

1/28; 8/1613/201; 4/238; 5/304:

5/2016/384; 7/381; 8/38549/391; 10/417.

(Continued on precious Column.)

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