12.
"VILLAGE ROAD MURDER CASE.
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You were anxious for him tor Mil because you were anxious for him to pay for the dimer-It was up to him to go or the dinner would be off.
They were all friends of his? - None of his.
Shadowing of Fung.
Now as ragarda shadowing Fang. Cheng said he had a asata shadow- ing Fung and that was how be knew Fung was living on the fourth flour? If he had a man shadowing Fung, wouldn't he know the identie- at room, and floor?-When I kneek- ed at the wrong room, Chang, told mo the right r He pointed toi the corner room.
You did not toll us that yester day; isn's that something new I was not naked.
Houyens you were reeling it off like a gramophone. What room woa Cheng in 1-1 think "it either 410 og 400.
WAS
That was round ti corner from Fung'a room: You could not su Fung's room fren the room which Cheng booked |--Nor
1
When Cheng went to the hotel, he went to his root with Ab Sing!
-Yes.
You went up to the fourth floor! --After they had gone up.
put it to you that Cheng went into his room and stayed in his room-He did not.
Alright, I will rendi you what you have said: "We went up to the fourth door; I did not see accused at the time."-That was what I told the court. We were as the counter booking a room. I had to book a room before I conid ses him. Were you lying when you told us tab soc wet an and knocked at Fung's room and secused was not there I went 10 the wrong room,
The noised was not there 1-Yeh.
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(Contiqued from Page 3.)
Vocal Duet The Keys of Hen-
ven" (Broadwood). Foes! Duet A Paradise.. fer). Twa" (The Maid of the Mountains -Tate. Aliee Moxon and Stuart Robertson,- C2014.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1932.
SURREY'S NEW ATTACK.
MAY TURN THE TIDE.
A PROSPECT OF MORE
DEFINITE RESULTS.
There are several reasons why the Violin Solo-Indian Lamonthusiastic cricket support of Surrey should approach the present Dvorak-Kreisler). Violin Sol-" Slavonie Danes season in good heart, confident that No. 3 (Dvorak-Kreisler).—it will see a change for the batter Fritz Kreisler..
in the fortunes of his county.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS.
Africa Maru from Japaa duo June
Agamen imen from Europe and
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Ave Jann 5. Andre Lotion from Saigon duo Jupe
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PHILIPPINE ISLAND PORTS, President Cleveland, Dollar, June 4.
hoxenor, B. & S., June 11. President Garfield, Dollar, June 1 President Coolidge, Dollar, Juns 14 President TaR, Dollar, June 18. Changto. B. and S., Jane 21. Aimta Maru, N.Y.K, June 25. Phamius B. & S., July 11, Taiping, B. & S.. July 19. Kamo Maru, N.Y.K, July 23.
Atrous from Japan due June
from Europe Bearannoch
Straits due June 19 Burdwan from Europe and South PIRAEUS,
dae July 28. Changte from Australia and Mani-
Song So We'll Go No Mare
A-Roving" (White).
For a team of such great tradi-: Song Love, Could I Only Tell tions Surrey for some time have
Thee" (Capel)-Derek Oldham
done poorly. They have rarely (Tenor)
lacked Flatterer "
good batsmen, although: City of Florence from Europe and Piano Solo" The
(haminade).
sometimes the batting order has
Piana
Sola-"Scarf
Dancis "
la due June 10.
Routh due Juno 29:
(Chaminade).-Haus Barth.-given the impression of being top-Col. Di Lina from Europe and
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Guitar Solo Prelude and Alie
mande" (Bach).--Andres-Sego- vin-7170.
9.15 to 0.43 p.m. --
From the Studio. A pianoforte recital by Madame Kathleen Chappelle, L,R.A.M., 1.8.M.
PROGRAMME,
1. Romance (Schumann).
4. (a) Scherz and Tric (Schu bert); (b) Adagio from Senate Pathetique (Beethoven).
3. Clair de Lane (Debussy).
4. Rococe (Palmgren).
3. Poem (MacDowell).
6. Demande et Repouse
ridge Taylor).
9.43 to 10.33 p.m.-
(Cole-
Musical Comedy. The Quaker Girl "-Voral gems Monekton)Light Opera Com- pany.-2013.
hanvy. The trouble has been in- adequate bowling resources.
a
There is official regret that the mombership as well as the "gato" serious figures bas lately shown
No further reason aeed Fail off. be sought than this weakness, in Ineffective. bowling means attack.
a succession of drawn matches, and of thess the long-suffering public have not unnaturally at last be come tired. Happily the prospects of a definito change for the better in this direction in 1982 are entire ly favourable."""
F. R. Brown will be available re- gularly, and M. J. C. Allom, whe was troubled by injury last season and played only occasionally in consequeher, is now fit and well again. It is also reasonable to lock for improvement in the bowling, of
South due Juno 4.
Deucalion from Europe and South
dus June 13.
Duisburg from Europe and South
due June 1.
Empress of Russia from Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai due June 8. Eumaeus from Europe and South
due June 12
Dakar Maru, N.Y.K., Jane 13.
PLYMOUTH.
Ranchi, M. M. & Co, June 4. ... Naldera, M. M. Co., June 18. Kaisar-I-Hind, M. M. & Co., July
9.
Rajputana, M. M. & Co., "Tuly 16. Mastua, M. M. & Co., July 30. PORTLAND OREGON, Nansenville Bank, Line, fune 4 PORT SAID,
Afrika, Manners, June 1. due June 23,
Eimalaya, Dodwell, June 1. Empress of Canada from Manila Nanking. Gilman, June 1.
Ranchi, M. M. & Co., June 4. Athos II. M.M.. June 7. Hector, B. & S., June 8, Bangalore, M. M. & Co., June 11. Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.K. June 11. Dakar Maru, N.Y.K., June 13, Diomed. B. & S., June 14. Naldora, M. M. & Co., June 18. Ganga, Dodwell, June 18. D'Artagnan, M.M., June 91. Idomenets, B. & S... June 29 Tongking. Manners, Jane 94. Col. Di Lana, Dodwell, July 2.. Kaisar-1-Bind, M. M. & Co., July
1
Fulda. from Europe due June 1. Gange from Europe and South das
·June 6.
lenbeg from Shanghai due June 2 Hakozaki Maru from Japan and
Shanghai due June 10." Haruna Maru from Straits, due
June, 10
Hang from Calcutta and Straits
due June 4.
young professional, Sheffield, who "Dorothy Selection (Collier), care into the side midway through The Band of H. M. Cold-ast season and displayed consider stream Guards.-Cones.
able promise. "Les Clocher de Corneville"
To these three add Gover, a (Planquette)igh. Opera Co. bawler of real pace who has his great moments: Gregory, a steady The Land of Smiles" (Lebar)-ange bowler; and P. G. H. Fen-Kaisar-1. Hind from Europe and Selection.-Symphony
der, who is as successful as any
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Tonic Star from Europe and South
due June 1.
Sonth duc June.
2
Australien, Manners, July 2 Tamara, Gilrunn, July 4. Andre Lebon, M.M., July 5. Acnens, B. & S., July 0.
.:
Bhutan, M. M. & Co., July 9. Achilles, B. & S., July 19 Rajputana, M. Ma & Co. July 10 Felix Itoussel, M.M. July 10. Deucalion, B. & S., July 20. Gracovia, Dodwell, July 20. Peiping, Gilman, July 27. Mantua, M. M. & C., July 30.
Tergesten, Dodwell, August 3. RABAUL
The boy told you which was 10.25 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Pressman at breaking up partnerships; Karmala from Europe Bombay and G. Motzinger, M.M. August 2.
Fung's room The boy simply said, Fung is now living in this rqum
now.
Didn't she dey sell you which was Fung's room No.
Did you look at the register? It was 407 in the register but that way not the rapta.
Watching in the Passage.
At that time the accused was in his own room 1-The accused was
in the passage watching.
If he had en watching Fung. as you say, why was it necesary To leave "Souza vo watch, Fung's movementy The men who were
far shadowing". Fung,
ILS I know...
49
Did you
met the men who waru
shadowing Fungi did not.
How can you talk about them -- He told me no.
Why is it necessary if he had a
shadowing Fung
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leave! Souza to shadow him 7-Maybe the HY WAS pot there.
Magistrate: How can be read the i other man's mind.
Mr. Brutto: He can't, Ask!
yourself that question.
Magistrate: I don't know,
Mr. Brutton: Of course not, nor does anybody els
Magistrate Thea why ask the question i
news.
10.30 p.m.-Close down.
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Madrid
Lishone
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Athens
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Bucharest
820
Rio
47
Buenos Aires
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Montevideo
Bombay
ShangHai Hong Kong
Yokohamis Silver, spot Silver, forward
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Mr. Bruen (3) witness): That remark
Christle abort this poison which you gave the Court; na Christie also suggested that he (Christie) should use the poison as he was more or less familiar t with poison." What did you an derstand by that It was hiter that go to Cheng and tell him to pay Christie told me that be intended the $10.0001 Cheng said he would to forewarn Fung.
be present in a car to see Christie do the job.
What you told as yesterday was untrue? don't know,
Now you tell us this took place lator would like to know what you mean
So you think Cheng was relying on Christie to do this job-At that time, I think he was.
Well, was he? At that time I think he was.
com-
and Surrey have an attack as ade gente as most counties can mand,
Frequenters of the Oval will miss the astute and fadocious captaincy
Strails duo June 11. Machaon from United Kingdo
and South due July 1.
due June 18.
of Fender, bus they will have learn-Menelaus from "Europe and South ed with pleasure that they are set to be denied the thrill of his r markable innings, for it is expected
that he will be a more or less re- gular member of the team.
As the
Menesthous from New York via
Savannah due July 11. Nankin from Australia and Manila
due June 4,
Nellore from Australia and Manila
July.2..
Patrocins from Europe and South
duo July 29.. Perseus from Europe and Singapore
"due July 17.
It will be impossible not to con- trast the leadership of Jardine with that of his predecessor. England captain last year, Jardine showed good judgment in the hand ling of his bowling, and he con- trolled his team with quiet firmnessPhemius He is a captain widely different in style from Fender, but there is no knowing how good he may become with regular experience.
Hobbs may be past playing in Test matches, but in county cricket he still is a great power.
Once again Sabdham will be bis partner; and there are many joyful hours in store for those true lovers of cricket who can appreciate the arts of batsmanship as distinct from the mere haphazard histing of a ticket ball.
(who
that of
The lamented retirement of Ducat with Peach-also missing from the side was for years one of the most popular of cricketers) gives Squires his chance of eatab lishing himself permanently at No. 3. There are few first-class players whose methods would stand up to close scrubing a Squires. His batting ia baautifully correct. If there have been times when his scoring has been irrita tingly slow, uncertainty as to his place probably has been responsible. fie has plenty of strokes, and I hope that this season he will allow himself their full play...
In the wet season of 1931 Shep- herd's record, for him, was undis Linguished, but he can still get plenty of runs, and, when he is in the mood, who scores more quickly be to or more attractively?
I ask you what you understood
And that job could not have taken by that remark.-It was when we went to the lawyers that he intend pisce until the 23rd or 24th-He ed to get money out of Cheng by said the best plan would fraudulent means by arranging watch them at the cinema so that nobody would notice the happening with Fung.
in a crowd.
What did you understand by the remark of Christie that he suggest ed, the use of poison as he was more or less familiar with poison t
I don't understand. Don't understand what-Eng lah f-I did not understand Chris tie's remark
Leading Cheng Or.
...
I am not asking you to read his mind. Is that the plot to lead him ou? I did not learn of it until Inter..
Do you think that he was trust- ing you and Christie to do this job- don't know his mind.
Do you honestly believe that was Cheng's wish and intention that Christie should kill Fung with poison-He talked it over Christie.
At the Kwong Hoi Koo Shop.
reason
Saves His Side. Jardine is the most dependable. batsman in the world at number five. In most of his recent big in nings he has been saving his side, or at least consulidating their past to
from New York
via Panama
Savannah June 5.
and due
President Cleveland from U.S.A. Canada, Japan and Shanghai due June
President Coolidge from U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai due June 13: President Garfield from U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai due June 11 Preussen from Europe due June 12 Protesilaus from Vancouver. Japan
A
and Shanghai due July 28. Rajputana from Europe and South
due June 13. Ranchi from Japan and Shanghai
due June 3.
Panpura from Europe and South
due July 7. Rawalpindi from Europe, and South
duo July 13. Santhia from Calcutta, and Straits
due June 1. Sarpedon from Europe and South
due Juno 24. Sirdhana from Calcutta and Straits
due June 28... Seadan from Europe and South
due June 27.
Sydney Mara from Japan due June
5.
Taiping from Australia and Manila
due July 12. Taiping from Australia "and Mani
In due July 12. Takada from Calcutta and Struita
due June 14, Talma from Japan and Amoy due
June 11:
Tantalus from Europe and South
due June 10. Tilawa from Calcutta and Straits Trave from Europe and Souls due
Van
due July 12...
June 14,
probably will put himself in the running for a place in M.0.0.' team to Australia.
Tanda. M. M. & C.. June 3.. Nankin, M. M. & Co., July 2 Bremerhaven, Melehers. Jaly Nellore, M. M. & Co.. July 30 PUGET SOUND,
Nansenville, Bank, Line, June 24. RANGOON.
Rangoon Maru, N.Y.K., June 15. Nagato Maru, N.Y.K.. June "E." ROTTERDAM,
!
3.
Phonius, B. & S., June 3. Tokiwa Maru, N.Y.K., June Yusang, J. M. & Co., Jane 5. Nankin, M. M. & Co. June 8, Andre Lobon, M.M., June 7. Hiye Maru, NY. KA June 7. Suiyand. B. 8.. June 1. Norviken, J. M. & Co., June 8. Tsian, E. & S., June 5. Australion. Manners. Juse Dj Barnna Mara, N.Y. K., June 10. Chinkaang, J. 3. & Co., June 12. Glengarry. J. M. &Co./June 15. Tatsu Maru. N.T.K., June 15. Rajputana, M. M.& Co., June 18 Eup, of Russia C.R., June 17. Glengarry, J. M. & Co. Juna 17.
Kuting, J. M. & Co., June 17. Falix Roussel, M.M., Juna 21. Peiping. Gilman, June 21. Danmark, Manners. June 26. Soudan, M. M. & Co. June 25. Mantua, M. M. & Co., June 30. Sirdhana, M. M. & Co., Juns 30. Empress of Japan. C.P.R.. July 1 Glenshane, J. M. & Co.. July 3. Heian Maru, N.Y.K., July 3. Nellore, M. M. & Co., July 4. G. Metzinger, M.M. July 6. Rawalpindi, M.M. & Co., July 14. Empress of Asia. C.P.R., July 13. Angkor. M. M. July 19. Formoss, Gilman, July 21. Burdwan M. M. & Co., July 07: Java, Manners, July 28, Ranpura, M. M. & Co.. July 29. Talma, M. M. & Co., July 23, Perthos, M.M., August 9. Tanda. M. M. & Co., August 5, SINGAPORE.
فری
Afrika, Manners, June i Himalaya. Dodwell, Jane 1. Empress of Canada, C.P.R., June Atreus, B. & S., Juno 4. Anhui, B. & S., Jane 3. Kumsang, J. M. & Co.. June 3. Athos F, M.M... June ... 1 Abreus, B. & S., June 7. Hector, B. & S.. June 8. Naruto Maru, June
CHINA COAST. OFFICERS.
RECENT CHANGES IN PERSONNEL.
www
Mr. D. H. Maxwell, sup'y second. engineer officer from short leave, has gone up'ý second engineer officer, Chefnd,
Mr. H. E. Bissett, sup'y second engineer offer, Wanhsien, is on
home leave.
Mr. J. W. Hawkrigg, third on. gineer ofloer, Nanchang, has gone sup'y third enginger ofloor, Wan- hsien.
Mr. D. I. Greer, sup'y third on- gineer officer, Wanhaien, has gone third engineer officer, Nunchang.
Mr. A. C. Wallace, third en- gineer offeer, Hanyang, has gone third engineer officer, Shantung.
Mr. A. Skinner, third engineer officer. Shantung, has gone third engineer officer, Hanyang.
Mr. G. W. Pollard, sup'y third engineer officer. Wanhsien, has Aone sup'y third engineer officer, Tsinon.
Mr. H. S. Myler, second enginere offer, Lihan, is on short leave, at Newchwang.
Mr. E. G. Long, acting chief officer, Changchow, has gone acting chief ofleer, Ningpo.
Mr. J. McKinlay, chief officer, Shuntien, has gone chief officer, Han) là.
Mr. P. McAlister; chief officer, Hanyang has gone chief officer Woosung.
Mr. D. C. Sim, chief officer, Woo- sung, has gons chief officer, Shun- tien
Mr. C. A. N. Baker, from shore. has gone second officer. Changchow. Mr. W. J. Jones, acting whar- 4. triger, has gone, chief offeer. Ta-
ming.
Haihing, Thoresen, June 10. Bangaiore, M. M. & Co., June 11. Hakoraki Maru, N.Y.K., June 11. Kaga Maru, N.Y.K., June 11. Rhexenor, B. & S., June 11. Gange, Dodwell, June 15. Talma, M. M& Co., June 13. Diomed. B. . S.. June 14. Rangoon Marn, N.Y.K., June 15.. Yumagata Mara, N.Y.K., Jane 15. Dakar, Maru, N.Y.K., June 10. Naldera, M. M. & Co., June 18. Suisang, J. M. & Co., June 18. Neleus, B. & S., June 20, D'Artagan. M.M., June 21. Idomeneus, B. &8.. June 22. Terukuni, N.Y.K., June 24. Santhia, M. M. & Co., June 25. Tongking, Manners, June 28, Agapenor, B. & S., July 1. Australien, Manners, Julv Col. Di Lana, Dodwell, July 3. Kaisar-1-Hind, M. M. & Co.,
2.
Andre Lebon, M.M., July 5, Aeneas, B. & S., July 6. Bhutao, M. M. & Co., July 8. Phemius B. & S., July 11.
.
Mr. K. A. Pegden, sup'y chief ofice Wanhaien has gone chief office. Changchow.
Mr. J. Worsley, chief officer. Changchow, has gone suply chief officer, Kintang
Mr. N. McMillan, second officer, Fengtien has gone sup'y second officer, Wanhsien.
Mr. R. L. Stenner, sup'y second officer, Wanhsien, has gone seepni offeer. Fengtien.
Mr. J. R. Liley, suply chief officer, Wanhsien...in transit, to Canton,
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
8,5.
The following arrived by Tanda--Mr. R. L. Clark, Mra, Clark and 3 Children, Mr, W. Wil mott, Mr. A. H. Bradfield, Mra. Bradhold. Miss S. Bradfield, Mr. July. Curtis, Mrs. Curtis, Mr. F.
Takada, M. M. & Co., July 11, Achilles, B. & S., July 12. Antilochus, B. & S., July 2
Pilcher, Mr. A..O'Halloran, Mr. J. Lennon, Mr. D. Offenburg, Mrs. C. Iarie, Mr. F. Matson, Mrs. Matson and Children, Mrs. C. Wright, Mr. E. Midsuna, Mr. A. L. Rae, Miss E. M. Combos, Miss M. M. Combos, Mr. L. Waiser, Mrs. Waizer, Miss M. Stevenson, Mr. C.
Rajputana, M. M. & Co., July 18 E. Candy. Mrs. Candy, Mrs. E. Felix Roussel, M.M., July 19. Deucalion, B. & S., July 20. Gracovia, Dodwell July 20. Mantua, M. M. & Co., July 30. G. Metzinger, M.M. August Tergesten, Dodwell, August 2 SOURABAYA,
Afrika, Manners, June 1, Coblenz, Melchors, June 1. Hector, B. & S., June B. Bangalore, M. M. & Co., June 11. Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.K., June 11. City of Derby, Bank Line, June 12 Diomed, B. & S., June 14. Havelland, Jebsen, June 16. Saale, Melchers, June 19. Idomeneus, B. & 5. June 22. Terukuni, N.Y... June 24. Kulmerland, Jebsen, June 20, Tongking, Manners, June 28: Fulda, Melchers, June 20 Australien, Manners, July 2 Aeneas, B. & S.. July 6. Bhutan, M. M. & Co.. July 9.. Achilles, B. & S.. July 12. Preussen. Jebsen. July 12. City of Perth, Bank Line, July 15. Tjisadane, J.C.J.L., June 14. Deucalion. B. & S., July 20.
Idomeneus, B. & S., June 22. Trave, Melchers. July 21.
SOUTH AFRICAN FORTË. Soudan, M. M. & Co., August 8.
Tinhow, Bank, Line, July 25. SAIGON.
SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast). Bokuyo Maru, N.Y.K., July 7, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Kidderpore, M. M. & Co., June i Nanking, Gilman, June 1. Pres. Garfield, Dollar, June 12. President Harrison, Dellar, July 24. Pres. Polk, Dollar, June Tamara, Gilman, July 4 President Adams, Dollar July 10: Feiping, Gilman, July 27. SWATOW. Yatshing, J. M. & Co., June 2, Haiching, Douglas, June 3 Kiungehow, B. & S., June 3. Kaying, B. & S.. June 4. Anhui, B. & S., June 5. Hangsang, J. M. & Co., June 5. Hollas, Thoresen, Jane &.. Hopsang, J. M. & Co., June 5. Kiangsu B&B, Zune 5... Suiyang, B. & S., June. 7. Norviken, J. M. & fo., June 8. Tsinan, B. & S., June 8.- Chaksang, J. M. & Co., June 12. Helios, Thoresen, June 12 Chipshing, J. M. & Co., June 15. SYDNEY.
Athos 11. M.M.. Judio Dakar Maru, N.Y.K., June 3. D'Artagnan, M.M., June 21. Andre Lebon, M.M, July 5. Felix Roussel, M.M., July 10. O. Metzinger, M.M. August 2... SANDAKAN. Hinang, J. M. & Co., June 7. Mausang, J. M. & Co., June 21. SAN FRANCISCO, Chichibu Haru, N.Y.K., June 1. Pres. Lincoln, Dollar. June 7. Tatsuta Maru, N.Y.K., June 15 President Coolidge. Dollar, June
21.
Nansenville, Bank, Line, Jun 24.
President Wilsoc. Dedlar. July 5. Bokuyo Maru, N.Y.K., July 7. SAVANNAH. Phemius, B. & S., June 5. SCANDINAVIAN PORTS.
Afrika, Manners, June F Nanking, Gilhan, June 1. Tongking, Manners, June 28. Tamara, Gilman, July 4. Australien, Marmers, July 2 Peiping. Gilman, July 27. SEATTLE.
•
9.
But in propitious circums tances Jardine will produce all the Tsinan from Shanghai and Amoy withstrokes, and no one plays them with
due June 2 Tyndarens from Vancouver, Japan more eleganes and certainty
and Shanghai dus June 24. These players, with Gregory,
Houtaz from
and Ixion, B. & S., June 4," Amoy We put this construction on to
Mr. Brutton, then went over in whom I class as an all-rounder, art
Hive Maru, N.Y.K., June 7. Swatow due June 1 it, that it was part of your plot to
Pres. Cleveland, Dollar, June 11. lend Cheng en-It was not a plot cidents of what happened inside | likely to be the regular latamon,
Tantalus. B. & H., June 24... the Kwong Hoi Kee shop Hr ask- gather, however, that 5. A. Block. at all.
why than whom few men hit the ball
Pres Taft, Dollar, June 25. What was it?-1.can't read Chrised witness if the
Cheng himself shut the door was harder when set, will play a little, tie's mind.
because the servant who opened the and it is not improbable that mylendid bowler Incidentally, he Heian Man, NY.R., July 3.
or two of the older amateurs may
President, Jefferson, Dollir, July door, was sent upstairs to fetch a.
Witness reappear, while both Barling and
Tyndareus, B. & 8. July 14. Protesilaus, B. & S., August 6. maid in the household."
Wilson are young batsmen on the said he could not kay.
In the new Surrey attack thara SHANGHAL in pace represented by Gover, two Bhutan, M. M. & Co., June 1. I am asking you whether the re- Witness was naked to described staff who at various times have.
There appears to be no rival medium-fast bowlers who are parti-Chichibu Maru, N... June 1. -mark was part of the niot --I am the door through which Cheng is shown the greatest promise,'' telling you that I did not learn alleged to have preped into the! of it until we went to the aplicitors. street. Witness and is was a door wicket-keeper to Brooks, who, in-calarly effective with the new ball Taiyuan, B. & S., June 1.
slow or slow-medium-paced bowlers You lent yourself to it from the with a shutter on the inside which evitably suffering much at first by in Allom and Sheffield, and thres Kaisar-I-Hind, M, M. & Co., June word "Gu"-I don't know what could be opened and closed.. When comparison with Strudwick, now is
opened, one could see through into one of the beat wicket-konper in Brown, Fender and Gregory. All Santhia, M. M. & Co., June 2
that is missing in a loft arm bowler. Yatshing, J. M. & Co.. June 2 the country to medium and fast
The Oval normally is not kind to Empress of Canada, C.P.R., Jure & you mean by that
You told the Court that this is the street.
Mr. Bration: Would you be sur- bowling. Brooks has had little ex-
ia Kiungehow, B. & S., Jane a.. what the plot was: aprording to you you were going to Fung to prised to hear that the door is perience of spin bowling with Sur-men of this typo, but if one tell him that you were going to merely a heavy glass door through rey, but if he can spot Brown's wanted there is a promising per- Kaying, B. & B., June 4, prod him in the back. He was then which you cannot see into the shop "googly more successfully than the former in Owen, who has the addi-Ranchi, M. M. & Co., June 4, to protend to collapse and was to or from the shop into the street batsmen he will contribute his part tional rarit of being a hitter of Agapenor, B. & S., June 5.
towards the effectiveness of that the good old rustic type.-E. W. Haugaang. J. M. & Co., June 8: be carried off and you would then I would be surprised..
(Continued at foot of next column.) Swanton in The Evening Standard. Kiangsu, B. & B., June 5. The hearing was adjourned. (Continued on niat Column.)
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Tanda. M."M. & C. June a Changte, B. and S., June 21. Atsuta Maru, N.Y.K., June, 25. Nankin, M. M. & Co., July 2. Taiping B & S. July 12. Kamo Maru, N.Y.K. July 27. Nellore, M. M. & Co., July 30. TAKU
Atauta Maru, N.P.K., June 23. THURSDAY ISLAND,
Taiping, B. & 8, July 12, TIENTSIN. Changto, B. and 3.. June 21.
Hopsang, J. M. & Co., June 5. Huichow, B. & S., June 7. Chipshing, J. M. & Co., June 15,- TOWNSVILLE.'
Changte. B. and B.. June 21. Taiping. B. & B., July 12
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Russell, Mr.-E. A. Aliwood, Mr. L. Livingstone, Mr. Livingstone, Mrs. C. Caiger, Miss W. E. Bunn, Mr. T. H. Andreus, Mra. Androus and 3 Children, Mr. S. T. Austin, Mrs. Austin and 2 Children, Mrs. Scher- schnoff, Miss Scherschnoft, Mr. J. Weney Smith, Mr. S. J. Lonnard, Mr. J. T. Page, Mr. C. H. Jones, Mrs. Jones. SPOR.T
TSINOTAU. Yatshing, J. M. & Co., Jane 2. Hangsang, J. M. & Co., June 5. Suiyang, B. & S., June 7. Norvican, J. M. & Co., Jure 8. Chaksang, J. 3. & Co., June 12. UNITED KINGDOM and
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City of Derby, Bank Line, Juns 12 City at Perth, Bank Line, July 15.. VANCOUVER.
Empress of Canada, C.P.R., June J. Ixion, B. & S.. June 4. Hive Maru, N.Y.K., June 7.
June 1 Emin. of Russia C.P.R Taricatus, B. & S., June 94. Empress of Japan, C.P.R., July 1. Heian Maru, N.Y.K., July 3, Tyndareas, B. : .. July 14. Empress of Asia C.P., July 15 Protesilaus. B. & S., August 8. VENICE AND TRIESTE, Himalaya, Dodwoll, June 15 Gange, Dodail, June 1 Col. D Lana, Dodwell, July Gracovia, Dodwell July 20. Tergeston, Dodwell, August 3. VICTORIA. A
Emp of Canada, C.P.R., June" a." Ixion E. & 8. June 4. Pres. Cleveland. Dollar, Jung“ Emp. of Russia C.PR, June 17. Tantalus, B. & S., June 24. Pres, Taft, Dollar, Jun 25, Empress of Japan, C.P.R., July 1 President, Jefferson, Dollar, July 5, Tyndareni, B. & S.. July 14. Empresa of Asia, E. P.R., July 13, Protesilaus, E. & S., August 8. VALENCIA.
Dakar Maru, NY.K., June 13, VLADIVOSTOUK. Glengarry, J. M., & Co., June 15. Glenahane, J. M. & Co., July 3. WELHAIWEI Haichow, B. & 6. June 7,
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