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London, June 29. We regret to announce the death of Mr. A. W. Pullin, the writer on cricket, whose articles, under his pen name. Old Ebor" had ap peared in The Observer in recent years..

Mr. Pullin was on his way from his home to Lord's to describe the second day's play in the Test match when he was taken . He was removed to the Royal Free Eos- pital, where he died.

In addition to his eminence as a writer on cricket, Mr. Pullin was

Ellis, appt. to Sussex cancelled.

Comdrs. (E)-W. D. Brown, DS.C., to Frobisher (July 18); "and C. Ellis, to Drake, for R.N.E. Col- lege. Keyham (July 23).

Surgn. Comdra-M, B. Devane to Renown (June 30); R. Buddle; O.BE.

M.B., to Pembroke, tor R.N.B., Chatham (June 27); W. A. Jolliffe, to Victory, for R.N.B. (July 14); and A. C. V. Green; M.B., to Dolphin (July 16).

Fayr. Comdra--L. J. Graham, to Cormorant (July 1) and W. R. C. Steele, to Capetown (July 3).

Lieut-Comdra-C. B. Tinley, to keenly interested in Rugby foot Drake, for R.N.B.: H. G..Scott, to ball, and went through the troubl-Capetown, and L. G. Addington. ous times which

DS.C., to Curacóa (July 9); H. M. "resulted in the

3. Mundy, to St. Vincent (July 6); splitting of Kühe organisation pi

J. A. McCoy, to Watchman, in com- mand (July 28); F. E. Healey, to Cardiff (July 16); W. HL Selby, to 1 H Bockett-Pugh, to Guardian Veteran, in command (August 10); July 23); R. H. McBean, D.B.O., DB.C., to Vindictive (July 17); and R. 1 Clutterbuck, to Barnet, in command (July 3), and to Tamar.

the game into two separate bod- les the Rugby Union and the Rugby League,

As a writer on criket he was fortunate in accompanying the

Yorkshire team as a "permanent non-plast member to use Lord Hawke Weptézsa Burizat the most inspiring period of the county's achievements. It was these years that brought out the test match qualities of the Hon. Stanley Jack. son, that developed the greatness of Hirst and Rhodes, and saw the rise to fame of the record breakers, Tunicliffe and Brown, and their successors. Holmes and Sutcliffe,

Mr. Pullin had to' write of York-

shire's attack against such batting as that of W. G. Grace. "Ranji,” ...and C. B. Fry, and had to tell how Yorkshire faced the devastating bowling of Tom Richardson and

Kortright. Of these days he wrote with a keenness of judgement, a descriptive style, and a fund of anecdote that made the games

live again.

Lleuts. (E)-W. McKennan to Erebus (July 7) and J. Mac- namara, to Ramillies (July 20).

Cd. Günner.-C. G. Billott to Excellent.

The result was:

1. France, 3 faults.

were

2. Irish Free State, 16 faults.

3. Sweden, 19 faults.

4. Great Britain, 20 faults. Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden. who is the grandson of the Duke of Connaught, made his second round without a fait

The English team, who lost sixteen points to begin with, did, much better in their second time round the course, both Capt. Tod," RA and Capt. Cleeve. R.HA making clear runs, and Talbot-Ponsonby, 7th only just facing at the last jump.

French

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Basin, Typewriters, Portable Grimo. phones, Table Fans, Table Clocks, Pictures, Oil Paintings, Linen, Floor Polisher, eto, etc.

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A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD WARE

Including —

Joss Tables, Jardinieres, Tables, Chairs, Cabinets, etc., etc.

and

One Steel Filing Cabinet Lt. Two Befrigerators Hussars,

Two Cottage Pianos One Ceiling Fan

Two Underwood Typewriters. Ons Iron Safe

One Radiola

After the contest team was conducted to the Royal

presented them with the cup and box, where the Prince of Wales talked with them for some little One Radio Set

time.

Gift To Cadre" Noir

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

The Cadre Noir of the French Cavalry. School at Saumur, gave TERMS -Cash on DELITÄRTU their striking display and at the close "their commanding officer. General de "Erigade "de, La Lau- rencie, dismounted and entered Wt. Engra.-C. H Foulger, to the Royal Box. Victory (July 5); C. H. Horswell, He was presented by the Duke to Dunoon (July 10); E. T. Robin-of Connaught with a silver casket. to. Capetown, on recommg. the gift of Lady Yule and many (July 17); and V. T. Bennett, to of her friends as a token of their

appreciation of

wonderful display of superb horsemanship. The box, which is a handsome specimen of silver craftsmanship was supplied by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd.. 112, Regent-street.

SOD.,

Hood (July 20).

Promotions Burgu. Rear-Admiral-R. W. B. Hall, CB, OBE, M. R. C.S., LR.C.P. granted the rank of Surga. Vice-Admiral (July 2),

Burgn. Capts.-T. B. Shaw, M.B., to rank of Surgn Rear-Admiral (seny. July 2), and placed on the Retd. List. (July 3); N. 9. Meikle- In 'Wisden,”

John, D.8.0., MRCB., LR.C.P., to His knowledge of the game was rank of - Buzgn. Rear-Admiral profound, and though he himself | (seny, July 31, and'placed on the never played cricket other than on | Retd. List: (July 4); and B. F. the village green, he lived to see | Plek, OBE, MRCS., LRCP., tą, his name included among the cric- rank of Surgn. Rear-Admiral ket immortals in the

pages of (seny. July 4). "Wisden."

Lieut: (Retd.) 9. H. Cornish, to

In addition to his newspaper rank of Lt.Cdr. (retd) (seny. work, Mr. Pullin published several | June 30). books "Talks with Old Yorkshire Leuta. (E)-J. G. Hill, C. E. Cricketers," "Old English Cric Smith, and F. H. Lee, to rank of ketera," "Alfred Shaw, Cricketer," | Lt.-Cdr.; (E) - (seny. July 1). and the official "History of York-

Act. Sub-Lt. (E)-W, A. Haynes, shire Cricket, 1903-23." In a fore- to rank of Sub-Lieut. (E) (seny. ward to the last book, Lord Hawke July 1. wrote: "His criticisms from an in- valuable guide to the captain, his enthusiasm is contagious, but he never allows his judgments to be- come "unbalanced, whilst his elo-

quent writings on cricket have gone to every part of the world in which

Payz. Sub-Lis-8. A. R. Morant

and -J. W. Maulden, to, rank of Payr. Lleut, (seny. July 1),

Retirement

Burgh. Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald St. G, 8. Bond, K.C.B. FROP, FR.C.8, MB, CM., DPH, KAP.,

the

SIX STAMPS SOLD FOR £1,150

Australian Rarities

NI

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have feceived

Instructions"..

TO SELL BY"

PUBLIC AUCTION

Wednesday and Thursday, the 25th and 28th July, 1984

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 4. Yesterday's sale of the postage stamp collection formed by the late Mr. Arthur Hind, of New York. opened at Messrs. Harmers, New H. M. NAVAL YARD, HONG Bond-street, with the second issue of New South Wales.

KONG AND AT KOWLOON AND NAVAL DEPOT

A large block of thirty-eight of the 3d yellow-green issued in December, 1852, cut from the left- COMING RAGE: DAY ar ‍9,30 hand side of the sheet, fetched 4.M. with an interval from IS NOOK

£1,425.

A fine mint block of six of the

to 1.30 P.M.

8d. -orange-yellow, issued in 1863, | OLD & SURPLUS" NAVAL

which was described in the cata-

logtie sa probably unique, was sold

for £1,150,

STORES, ETC., ETC.

Comprising

there are lovers of the game. I placed on the Retd. List (July 2)pendencies stamps, the 6d red, Engine: Circular Saw and other

feel bound to say to the esteemed author of this book "Well done, thou faithful friend!"

Mr. Pullin, who was born in 1860, the son of the late Rev. A. T-Púl- lin Rector of Tinter, Monmouth shire, started journalism in Brad- ford, and later his work for the “Yorkshire. Post" and the -"York- shire Evening Post" earned for hirn a wide reputation.

He leaves widow and three

WARSHIPS IN PORT

Basin Tamar". North Wall-Tarantula, South Wall-Parthian. East Wall--Osiris, Pandora, West Wall (dock) Wren. in Dock-Whitshed, Witch Talkoo Dock-Proteus:

Royal Marines Capts.-F. A. Milliken, to Re- venge; R. D. Hale, to Capetown; and R. M. Giddy, to Colombo...

Two of the New Zealand 'De-

brown, and alate Aitutaki, and the ld black and deep red Penrhyn Islands, both with centre inverted

40 Fast Steam Pinnace, Fre

Machines, etc.

Old Tools, Canvas, Asbestos, India Bubber, Clooks, Glass Tubes,

LleutsD. L. C. Duncan, to were among the other interesting Leather, Electrical and W/T Kit-

stamps which were sold.

Ice

fingur Lamps, Cars, Cordage, Canyse Tabing, Blankets, Furniture. Electric Cable, Drums, Chests, Dirty Oil Fuel And Old Metal Comprising Zing, Brass, Irom, Stoel, Lead, Battery Plates and White Metals, etc., etc..

Revenge: C. F. Phillips, to Sussex; and H FC Kimpton, to

31 years service. He served as a Courageous.

Capt. and Bt. Major Rieutenant throughout the War, in

the cruiser Gibraltar, the battle Quill, to Bussex.

Royal Naval Reserve

ship Queen Elizabeth in the Dar Comdr-C. H. §. iracy, placed danelles, and Grand Fleet, and the on the Retd. List (June 19).

battleships Iron Duke and Ramil-- Royal Naval Volunteer Reserva lies. In which he was the senior Surgn, Car G. L Reade, lieutenant at the time" of the OBE, MR.C.8, L.B.C.P., placed Armistice. In 1922-23 he served at LOTS" MAY -BN on the Retal List, with rank of Constantinople on the staff of the TUESDAY, Tần 34TH JULY, 1984. Burgn. Capt. (June (5), ! * Captain of the Port. Promoted to

Strgn. Lt.-Comdr”—St. G. B. D. Gray, FACS, MB, to Tiverton (August-17),7

CAPT, J. N. PELLY

commander in 1925, he was aftere, wards executive officer in the Thunderer and Erebus. Cadet training ships, and in 1927-29 com- The retirement la gazetted at manded the sloop Cornflower in? his own request, with the rank of China. His last command was of captain, of Commander John Noel the Erebus, now a turret drillship Pelly at the age of 46 and with a Devonport.

INSPECTED

TERMS OF SALE A DETAILED

IN CATALOGUE,

~LAMMERT BROTHERS By appointment, Anctionse: to the Admiralty.

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