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MORE ABOUT THE AUSTRALIANS,
BATTING SURE TO BE STRONG.
CHANCE FOR A GOOGLY, BOWLER.
LONDON, May 22. Resuming their match with Derby- shire to-day, the Australian cricket team, who had scored 64 runs the previous day with all their wickets Hintact, carried the score to 348 at Woodfull's side does not altoge
the fall of the last wicket.
ther conform with the traditions
Australisa W. E. Ponsford followed up his of
cricket. writes 82 not out against the M.C.C. by "Cricketer in the Manchester scoring 131, his first century of the Guardian. There are too few tall tour and the sixth for the Australian men, and no Hugh Trumble stalk team. Archie Jackson, who make 84 ing amongst them. Wall and Fair
of the Sale by Public Anation to be held on MONDAY, the 26TH DAY - MAY, 1990, at at the Offices of the Public Works
Order Department, by EXCELLENCY TAX GOVERNOR, of Que Lot of CROWN LAND at Hong Kok Tani, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for tarm of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Brown Bent to be fired by the Barreror of Bis MAJESTY THE Krue, for one further term of 75 years.
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Worthington and Mitchell shared in the attack, which, however, proved "expensive. Their Sgures were four for 103 and four for 78 respectively,
in the last match, was again infax and A'Beckett are above me form and contributed 63.
dium height, but for the most part the team looks plebeian rather than aristocratic. Compared with these Australians (asthetically, of course) Deane's South African side might well have suggested Eton or Harrow, and conceivably both. | Woodfull's men are modest and re- Theticent they will try to earn our applause, not swagger us into it.
Derbyshire are thus left 133 runs behind at the end of the first inning on the second day's play.
scores were;--
Derbyshire, 1st innings.....
Storer, 68.
Warthington, 79,
Hornibrook, 6 for 61.
Australians, 1st innings ..
Ponsford, 131..
Jackson, 63.
Worthington, 4 for 103. Mitchell, for 78.
315
348
Derbyshire Beaten,
LONDON, May 23. The Australians beat' Derbyshire by ten wickets.
Derby scored 181. Hornibrook
tralians were 52 for no wickets.
1930
EASTERN NEWS IN A Russian, 2 years old, who
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PARS FROM EVERYWHERE,
The Chief Secretary to Govern ment, F.M.S., has prohibited in the registered schools of the F.M. S. the use of all text-books published by the World Book Co., Ltd., of Shang bar.
An American, named W. C. Simpson, whose ago is stated to be years, was discovered hanging in his cabin on the ss. Japan Arrow at Singapore on May. 15. The ship is an oil-tanker, the agents being the Standard Oil Company of New York
landed at Dairen recently, had the contents of his trunk éxaiained at the Dairen Customs. Two bomba of obsolete pattern wrapped up in old newspapers were discovered in the trunk, and he was handed over to the Dairen Police. The young man stated, says the Manchuria Daily News, that he was on his way to Harbin, refusing to say a word as to what use the bombs were in- tended for.
A. Kobe message` says that a local pétroleum concern, proposes to con- vert an old 4.000-ton freighter. into
tanker, with a view to áffording & direct supply of crude oil to vessels in port, if the Finance Office approves. As things stand, most of the crude oil shipped from over- sèns, is discharged ashore and is then transferred to drums and sup There have been recently in the plied to the vessels in port, whereas if the new plan goes through, it attacks on two savage F.M.S. children by fierce dogs. The later will do away with storage and cne was at Seremban when a Chi-lighternge charges, which in turn nese girl nine years of age was will tend to lower the cost of the bitten in ten places and her clothes crude oil. were badly torn, before she could
The batting is certain to bebe rescued by passers-by.
That & Chinese was stabbed, almost with fatal result, on the very day of his arrival in Malaya, was disclosed when a charge of attempt- ed. murder against a Chinese was mentioned at the Singapore Assizes before the Chief Justice (Sir Win. Murison), The Chinese pleaded guilty and the Deputy Public Pro- secutor (Mr. J. H. Pedlow), out- lining the facts alleged by the A gospel team of eleven Burmese Crown, said the complainant was house when he received entering students of the American Baptista blow on the back, a blow from a Mission are on a good will visit to man's fat, and, turning round, war aide's bowling has been tried and Rev. V. W. Dyer. The team has delivered both attacks. The knife found adequate, Jackson, Brad-been active in Burmah and India wound was a serious one. Sentence man, Richardson, and Kippax are encouraging the Christian groups of eight years' rigorous imprison- that they visit during their jou in front of the wicket as well as
ment was passed. the short-armed strokes which are useful when the ball is curbing or swinging in the last yard after
seem to be offensive batsmen first
strong. I think, too, the runs will be stylishly made. Whether we Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans is shall see agressive cricket will de relinquishing the editorship of the pend on the attack Australian Malayan, Police Magazine as he is cricket, in Test matches at any shortly proceeding on long leave, rate, usually works according to Measra I A. Thomas, G. B. Li plan. If Wall, Grimmett, Hurford, and Capt. CR Morrish, wood, and Fairfax get into form DS.C., have undertaken jointly to straightaway and find the length perform the duties of editor." needed on English turf, the bat- ting will certainly be constantly on the watch for the loose ball No Australian eleven has made
took six wickets for 82 The Aus. Blow runs in English whenever the Siam. They are accompanied by stabbed in the chest. The accused
be held on MONDAY, the 28 DAY THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD all batsmen who command strokes
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Preparations for the building of One of the largest swimming pools
Chin-chuan Gate are now under at the foot of the Bluff, near the in the Far East is to be opened and last. They would be unwiseway by the Nanking Municipal foreign cemetery, at Yokohama to try any but a free method. Most will cover 50 mow of land, and will on the construction was started last Government. The proposed village soon, reports a Takyo paper. Work of the other batsmen are, I am told, equipped technically and tem-
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Y.50,000 under the joint enterprise offensive and defensive. There will
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the Federation of Young Men's TJIBADAK Association of Yokohama. The pool batsmen those of the authentic hutch order at the sight of whom,
A stockily built Chinese; Lee Ah is equipped with all modern devices and comfort is assured for those as they want to the wicket, the Lin, was sentenced to be hanged at pavilion horse instinctively backs the Penang Assizes, for murdering who wish to utilize it. The diving itself into the shafts of the heavy, compatriot at Sungei Pinang, board of 20 meters is one of the roller.
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room, reiterating that he had not killed the deceased and that he was not satisfied. The warders had to remove him by force.
worry his head about politics. For another, the police are remarkably alert, and afford the emissaries from China little scope. On the whole, the situation is being hand
The news that Lady Masoparaka; one of the ladies-in-waiting to the Queen of Siam, had been killed in a motor accident while travelling with the Royal party in Indo-China came as a great shock to Bangkok Lady Manoparaka was educated in England, where her father was Siamese Minister to the Court of St. James. She was the wife of one of the Siamese judges, who has come much in contact with the foreign community.
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Thus the Peking and Tientsîn Times With the merits of the quarrel between General Chiang TJISAROEA Kni Shek and General Yen Hai Shan it is unnecessary to concern TJISONDARI.. ourselves. But it is necessary to emphasize the serious principles involved in the seizure of local Cus toms receipts. General Yen may honestly intend to refrain from any action prejudical to the interests. of foreign Governments and bond- holders who rely upon the Customs revenues as security for China's. commitments. But others are likely to be less scrupulons. And the domestic financial crisis that would easte from defaults in China's domestic loan service might prompt. the Nanking Government to default on foreign commitments rather than
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will not get the Australians out for less than 330. many times Against so many cricketers not exactly experienced in Test mat- ebes a elever googly bowler ought to work havoc. Perhaps Peebles Great efforts have been made by will get big chance for England. Chinese Communists to obtain a The quick feet of Jackson, Brad-sound footing in Siam, but they are man, and Kippax ought to take closely watched, and they are be the measure of Freeman's bowling,ginning to realise that Sium is not which is really too slow unless the a fruitful feld. For one thing, the batsmen are, like most of our pro-average Siamese peasant docs not fessional batsmen, afraid to move the right foot an' inch.
Wall is not a McDonald, but he of pace from the UR SHOP has now been gets plenty
ground. If he can make the new REMOVED to No. 60, ball run away without bowl-led very creditably.
ing wide, he is likely. get wickets at the beginning of the matches against our coun- KWONG WO,
ties. He is hardly expected to, bowl out Hobbs, Hammond, Sut- Jewellers & Silk Dealers.cliffe, and Woolley easily. Borni- [9382 brook and Fairfax may before Jong settle down as the team's stock bowlers, with Grimmett and Hur: wood the men to try to open out our accomplished batsmen. But this is all speculative-based what the Australians have done in their own country. I am still con- vinced that a mistake was made in leaving Blackie out of the cleven..
The Straits Settlements have a Too old, the Australians "argue.
well organised military force of great value, which is the result of Five or six days of unnecessary Was Rhodes too old when in 1928 he bowled Australia's batsmen out
a most remarkable effort of the com- idleness on account of races, added the Oval Testmunity to create an efficient Volun
to the numerous Malay, Chinese, for nothing in match That settled the rubber.
teer Force composed of several Indian and European national and races." The above is a quotation religious holidays, form
L' very consideration, from the report on the Straits serious.
Doleful Settlements Volunteer Force which stories of the effects of the slump Major-General H L Pritchard, in our two principal commodities the General Officer Commanding, are to be heard on all bands. Malaya. has submitted to Govern- People who were making very hand- ment. The General emphasises that some incomes a few years ago are the Force is a very delicate or
now considering themselves very ganisation, and says that constant fortunate to be earning enough to Cincinnati, May 16-As recently care is needed to maintaim its meet current expenses. Business is scarce and profits meagre Are forecast, the National Athletic
these conditions" in which we are Association to-day suspended Primo efficiency. Carnera and his managers from
MV. An air of desolation prevails on justified in locking our offices staging further fights in territory
the rubber plantations in Johore, against the remotest chance of within the jurisdiction of the asso where tapping has ceased. Whereas profitable deal while we and our ciation. · The numerous Bet-ups!! and at least one proved "fixed" prior to the stoppage, the utmost staffs go racing Race on Satur. fight in which Carnera took part activity marked the early morning days, by all means; race on estab during his recent barn-storming hours, a walk round an estate at. lished public holidays; if you can tour of the country were the reason 6 am nowadays reveals an almost find an effective reply to the certain for this drastic action. Twenty complete absence of Tamil coolies opposition of the Church, adopt the eight States are automatically clos Nothing is to be seen except the Continental system and race on od to Carnera by the suspension, long straight rows of rubber trees Sunday afternoons. But do jet us which was recommended by the ex- and each tree bears evidence of the see the end of this ridiculous custom cessation of tapping in the ten- of disorganising the entire business ecutive committee of the association days old latex deposit on the last of all communities in order that a after investigation..
incision made in the bark Acre small section of the populace may after nere is covered before one en- 80 and indulge its weakness for New York, May 17.-Midget Wol counters a solitary group of Tamil
spotting winners.' gast, the recently crowned world's women, bent over their task of flyweight champion, won overweeding. Further groups of Tamil Willie La Morta by technical.coolies, daily diminishing owing to knock-out to-night in the fifth the tappers natural dislike for round of a bout at Madison Square heavy work, may be found on other Garden.
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