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SOUTH AFRICANS

Beat Surrey And The Weather

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E. A. Rowan, b. Gover A. D. Nourse, c Holines b Gover147- H. B. Cameron, b Fender ... 58 E. L. Dalton, b' Gregory. K. C. Villoen. lbw, b Fender ... 27 D. Temlinson. C Brooks. "b

Squires

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 18. Hlaber and higher the green and gold ag of the South Africans is fying. Four victories in four matches: such is their record since the campaign began, and yester- day's defeat of Surrey by 190 runs must be acclaimed the best achievement of them all..

Throughout the match they held the wirining hand. Surrey's first

come Innings failure to

nearer than 101 to the solid total of 367 with which the Africans opened ctn Saturday was never redeem- ed.

Bank of East Asia

530

An U. 1. Curpi

Ch. Fin Corp. Urd. S.

10.

Prot. S

Canton InsuTWIZJA.

4203

3190

Underwriteri

170 SEA,

90 st.

$330

Unet Insurances ... $325

J389: Chinx Fires

$389

H.K. Fires.....

9185

$200

International Assos, S.

Shipping

Douglases vaata

$38.

Steamboats

Indos (pref.)

$30

$115

$35 70% 3212

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Amtainoks

64 pla

134

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19 o'.

21 cts.

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$10

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267 Hongke

Lands, Hotela, umë

In the second knock, Wade was able to declare at lunch yesterday when 280, had been scored for only two wickets, leaving Surrey to

A. B. Langton, not out R. J. Crisp, b squires A. J. Bell. b Goyer

VESSELS

DUE

Aeneas, B. & S., June 25.

Agama muon, B. & S.. July 3. Alster. Melcher, June 20, Andre Leben, Messageries', 'Jaw 29. Anna Maursk, Johson's, June, 20. Anyo Mara, NY.K., June 10, Aramis, Messageries, June 14. Athos I. Messageries, Jure"[3] Bangsince, P. & O., June 11. "Beulodi, Gilb's, June 8. Benreoch, Jardine's. June 8. Bhutan, P. & 5., July 9. Bintang, E. A: Co., June 10, Bokuyo Maru, NY.K., June 10. Bremerhaven, Malchers", June 18, Burgenland, Jebsens, July 4. Calchan, B. & S., June 17... Calcutia Maru, S.Y.K., June 6, Canada Maru, 0.8.K., June 11.

43

40

0

Canton Maru, 0.8.K., June, 12.

3

Carthage, P. & O., June 19.

Changte Bit S.. June 7.

13

4. 1-b 7, p-b 2

Tutal lbw. b Fender, 33; L. J. Siedle, not

...367

Second Innings.-H. F. Wade. out, 104, E, A. Rowan, c Cover, b Gregory, 31: A. D. Nourse not out. 108: 1-b1, n-b 3-4; total (2 wkis, dec.) 280.

J7

SURREY

make 381. Again the county fall-Sandham, e Tomainsɔn, ö Lang-

City of Orsa, Bank Line, June 18. City of Wellington, Bank Linu, June 9. City of Tokohama, Bank Line, June 8. Conte Verde, Lloyd Triestin, June 19. Corneville, Bank Line, June 25, Coraeville, Bank, Line, June 30. Dakar Maru, N.Y.K.. June 14, Empress of Csunda, C.P.S.. Juue 7. Empress of Japan, C.P.S., July 3 Empress of Russia, C.P.S., June 19. Franken, Melchers', June 16. Faknken Mara, O.S.K., Juan 8. - General Lee, States Co., June 7. General Pershing. States Co., June 29 Golden Tide, Staton Co., Jane 18, Hai Hing. Thoresen's, Jane 15. Hai Yang, Douglas", June 6. Haitan, “Douglas”, June 10,

Hamburg Maru, 0.5.K., June, 19. Hector, B. & S., July 2

SE. Levy & Co.

7, to tiousE STREET

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NOURSE EQUALS RECORD

It had been a queer game. The team experienced midsummer heat or the first day and, on the others, Also Nourse hit midwinter cold.

another hundred, his second in the match. He will be especially proud of this fine "double for only once before has a South African bats- man completed it in England-E. Dalton, against Kent, at Canter- bury in 1929.

Unique also was the experience that betell Nourse and most of the other South Africans when, during the morning, a storm of hall and sleet drove the players from the feld. The score was then 282, but although Nourse was already sure of his two centuries, Bledle needed 9 for his first of the season,"

FIRST SIGHT OF SNOW Neither the elation of the "one batsman nor the anxiety of the öther diverted them from the scene beyond the pavilion windows, which was near enough to snow.

to all them with awe-they had never seen snow in all their lives! "I have seen it on the distant Sledle, "but no mountains," said

We assured him hearer."

that Christmas, with its Wassal) and

Barling, c & b Langton

E. R. T. Holmes, si Cameron, d'

Dalton

Fishleck, b Bell

Watts, run out

H. M. Garland-Wells, b Bell

P. G. H. "Fender, e Cameron, b

Crisp ......

Gover, not out

c Dalton, b Langton b Tomlinson

b Tomlinson not out

-Ibw, b Bell

c Ball, b: Tomlinson

c Crisp, b Tomlinson

L 9, 1

Total

Squires, b Crisp

24

35

Halia, Thoresen's, June 13.

0

Hellas, Thoresen’a. June 2.

62

Hermod, Thoresen's, June R

4 Himalaya Maro. 0.8.E., June 19.

16

Hiram, Thoresen's, June 20.

Illinois, States Co., June 6.

Hokkai Mars, 0.8.K., June 22.

2

1

Brooks, eBell, b Langton,

B 5, 1-b 7

26

12

total

.266

low (n). b Langton ....... c Wade, b Crisp

14

22

68

Hozan Muru, 0.S.K.. June 5, Ixion, B. & S., June 14, Kaisar-1-Hind: P., & O., July 10. Kidderpore, P. & O., Jane 14.. Kwanto Maru, Q.SR., Jane, 10. Kulmerland, Jebsen's, July 4.

La Plata Maru. O.S.K., June 24. Leverkusen, Jebsen's. June 7.

0 Lossiabank, Bank Line, June 21. 11

Malacca Maru, N.Y.K., Jung 13. Maron, B. & By, Jana 13.

28 Menesthens, B. & S., June 7. Menelaus, B. & S., June 11. Mentor, B. & S., July 2. Oldenburg, Jebsan's, June 14,

2 Peiping, Gilman's, June, 29.

Winnipeg Wheat, July

American Smelting

Consolidated Gas of 'N.T.

El Bond and Share

Int. Tel and `Tel.

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492

11.00 4933 1931 4921

11.13

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11.08 11.03

12.25

12.43 12.45

11.09 12.50

Rubber, September

Wheat, July

Corn, July

12.35

12.54 12.56 12.82

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80%

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801 801

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Loew's Inc.

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25+ 257 254 20 164

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Standard O Co. of NJ, US. Steel

461 47 314

107 471 48 32+ || 321 32+

257 181 161

481

c Nourse, b Bell b Crisp

4

Pembrokeshire, Jardine's, June 11.

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President Coolidge, Dollar","June" 6. President Jackson, A. M. Line., Jure 14.

President Jobarson A. M. Line, June 7

20

President Meuros, Dollar's, June 7.

Rajpatana T. & O... June 14.

..191

holly, was not far off yesterday.

Numbed hands in the field, caus-

Gover Watts

(a) signifies bw under new rule

South Africans.-First Innings

M. R. W. 2 110 3

0. .28.5

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2 48 0

Holmes

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22

2 99 3

4

Gregory Squires.

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$133

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Buildingu. 11

H.K. Hotels

H.K. Landa...... 13.1"

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Sistropolitan Lands..

Clius Do ..........5.

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Colton Mills

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970

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Star Ferries

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ed missed catches, which is why Fender Barling was top acorer for Surrey G.-Wells

with 68. Barling, nevertheless, batted well, and so did Fishlock for the second time he scored 184 In the match ̈ for once out-al- though Squires was again unlucky to be out when his bat seemed ripe for runs,

B

But all the Surrey batsman. were overshadowed by Nourse and Siedle at the day's outset. They carried their overnight figures of 48 and 85 to 108 and 104, and the African total from 178 to 280 without de- feat before the innings was declar- ed at lunch.

0 18 0

5 33 1

Gover bowled two no-balls.

4 42 0

Second Innings

Gover

21

1 78 D

Watts

...16

Holmes

7

33

Fender

.18

2 77 1

Gregory

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0 11 0 -Wells Gover bowled two no-balls and Fender one no-ball.

Crisp Bell Langton Tomlinson.

Dalton

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WADE'S GESTURE Wade took a risk in delaying the closure so that Siedle might join Nourse among the century-makers, who now number four. The Dur- ban player justified it, however, for innings of three hours

Atty Crisp minutes, including nine boundaries | Bell off leg hits and past cover, had | Langton been faultless.

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Telegraph, Copyright, Teix graphic Message: Ordinance. 1804 Beceived, June “4. 4-90 p.m.J

.Dahzig, June 4.

Owing to the alarm spread by uncontrollable rumours, the with- drawal of foreign currencies from the banks assumed such propor- tions on Monday that the senate decided to decree

some bank idays tili calm and confidence had been restored. Details of the decree will be announced by Pre- sident Greiser on Tuesday after- noon. Withdrawals of cash on demand from savings banks bays been limited to amounts up to 300 gulden as provided by statutes of Danzig savings banks Notice of one month is necessary for the

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MAJORITY PREDICTED FOR BOUISSON

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received, June 4,4-30 p.m.)

Paris, June 4.

There is no need to say anything about Nourse's hundred: it was on a level with Saturday's, in spite of the fact that it was scored in the. Polar regions instead of near the Tropies. His cutting and off- driving were again splendid, and in his two hours' stay 'no bowler trou- bled him. His 108 was made out of 156, and 'he hit 12. boundaries. His is now 445 in four completed innings and May is only half

over!

SANDHAM 99, BUT

Tomlinson

Crisp bowled one wide,

Rawalpindi, P. & .. June 26. Sothis. B.1. (Apear), June 6, Scharnhorat, Melchers, June 17. Beistan, Douglas', June 5. Silverwalaut, Furness', June 23. Birdhana, B. (Apcar), June 11. Singapore Mara, 0.8... June 5 Somali, P. & 0. June 22 Simmerville, Bank Line, June 25 Suisung. Tudiae's, June 5. Buwn Mara, N.Y.K., June 7. Sydney Maru, O.S.K., June fi, Tai Yang, Dodwell's, June 17. Takada, B.1. Apear). Jure 25. Tamara, Gilmen's. Jul 1. Tancred. I horasen's, June 4. Tantalus, H. & S.. July 3. Tatrula Maru, N.Y.K., June 7. Tilawa, B.J. (Apeur), July 9. Toulouse, Thoresen's, June 6.

ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL

DISCUSSION ··

Delegation Welcomed

FEAST OF THE PRINCES

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 18. Four Princes-sons of the King -were "splendidly and honourably banquetted" at the historic Vint- pers Hall Upper Thames-street last night.

The banquet had been arranged for five Princes, but at the last moment Prince Arthur of Con-

naught was prevented by illness,

from being present.

The 600-year-old ceremony the "Fast of the Five Kings"-first given in 1363 by Sir E. Picard, then Master of the Vintners Company, was re-enacted before the Princes: last night.

Led by instrumentalists in pic- turesque dress, came "the Swan Warden sowned in Tudor dress accompanied by the Swan Markers, the Swan Uppers and Banner Bearers in quaint costumes. Cooks carried aloft roast cygnets for the delectation of the guests,

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"The "King, Seigneur of the Bwans," was toasted; and then, in

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GOODWOOD SAFE

(Secial Air Mail Servies)

London, May 18. ! Though a second assessment of

death dates within seven years

will undoubtedly hit the estate of the late Duke of Richmond and

Gordon very heavily, there is no danger that the new Duke will have to sell either Goodwood itself or Gordon Castle.

Actually, the entail on Goodwood makes it impossible for the owner Although the to dispose of it. Gordon Castle estates have not last entirely recovered from the death duties, there are still im- mense areas of the Scottish pro- perties which can be ralded by the tax-collector.

At Goodwood itself it seems in-

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily the language used in 1410, this evitable that a further selection of

Press" (Copyright).3'

London, June 3. The Anglo-German naval dis cussion will be formally opened 'on Tuesday forenoon, the first meet- 3ng being presided over by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon..

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OPPOSITION TO MACÃO ELECTRIC TAX

4

toast:--

art treasures will have to corze

"The Queen, the Prince of under the hammer.

The Wales, citizen and...ishmonger:

late. Duke hated selling the Duke of York, clzen and them. draper; the Duke of Kent, citizen He stoutly refused to sell two of and clothworker; the Duke of the finest Canalettos in existence of old Richmond Gloucester, citizen and mercer; -river views and other members of the Royal House standing in what are now

Whitehall-gardens. Family."

"

SACRIFICE TO DEATH DUTJES

The beautiful tapestries in the

who will not, however, participate in the actual deliberations of naval experts

The preliminary conversations between the leader of the German delegation, the Ambassador Extra- MAN-OF-WAR AND YACHT Royal apartments at Goodwood are ordinary Von Ribbentroy, and the First Lord Admiralty, Sir-Bolton-

place Eyres-Monsell, took Monday afternoon at the Admiral- ty. Von Ribbentrop had previous-

welcomed by "Sir John. Strongly opposing the regula-ly been tions concerning colection of tax Simon in the House of Commons on consumption of electric cur- and subsequently paid an informal rent as recently promulgated by visit to the Premier. Mr. Mac- the Macao Government to be effec- Donald-

Canton,

June 3.".

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When Surrey batted after lunch their defeat only approached them tive, on July 1, the Chinese resid-Trinsocean Kuo Min.

"ents in Macao. have organized a slowly, Sandham, overbudened, perhaps, by the thought or that committee, to deal with the issue. century which will make his hunt is learned that a petition has dredth, was out at 21, Gregory been submitted to the Provincial Kuomintang Headquarters re- having left with only 2 on the

questing them to ask the authori- board. But Barling, first with Hoi-tise to negotiate with the Macao ines, saw 50 up for three and 111

for cancellation of for four, and Surrey looked 'rez-

A majority of about 100 for sonably secure when he was bowled Bowlsson's government

theby Tomlinson's clever spinner at forthcoming vote on the empower- 157.

Government the regulations.

GERMANY SUPPLIES

INFORMATION

London, June 3.

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London, May 18, HMS. Sapphire, which the late Rear-Admrl. E. J. Fleet, at the age of 68, commanded during the war as a Captain, R.NR., was among the scores of private yachts taken over and armed by the Admiralty for patrol duty," a

Since the war, economy has caused the practice of providing Commanders-in-Chier or foreign stations with yachts to fall into disuse.

also not likely "to survive the workings of the death duties. The rooms reserved for members of the to Royal family on their visits Goodwood took their name from them and were called the "Tapes- try Rooms"

The Earl of March, who now be- comes Duke of Richmond, is of a very different type from his father. Like many of his generation, the late Duke had, an abhorrence for anything mechanical,

The new Duke was born with a great mechanical aptitude. When at Christ Church he often rode in motor-cycle races. Then he start, ed in the shops of Bentley Motors, | working his way up to a big ad-

ministrative omce.

During his short period as a racing driver he was very success- fal, carrying off a number of prizes at Brooklands. Then he into the motor business. went where he showed himself a clever, designer.đơn

At Goodwood he had a number

Nowadays, when one of these officers destres to make a passage Replies of the German Govern- away from his flagship he is. ac At the time, when

the Macas ment to Inquiries made by the Bri-commodated in a sloop."

The only yachts shown in the Government was considering the Hish Ambassador In Berlin for ing bill was predicted in parlia-" This was Tomlinson's second proposal of the Electric Company more precise information on sev Navy List are the Victoria and mentary quarters where It is wicket, and on a helpful pitch he for imposition of the new tax, the eral matters dealt with in Herr Albert and the new Enchantress, Chinese residents once appealed Hitler's recent spech, have now this being for the use of the reckoned that between 320 and 340 added two others, the whole four for veto of it, but their

Admiralty. request been received in London, and are deputies will vote for and only costing only 20 ans in 13.3 overs was dec ined.

A bandsome little ship of 1.100 between 220 and 250 against the after tea. The last att Surrey wic-

rceiving the close attention of the ་་।་ kets tumbled for 80, and the ene

Due to stubbornness of the Ma- British Government. The German tons, the Enchantress carries three cheering memory was that of the ao Government, strict measures Government memorandum on the 4.7 guns, and mountings for a of attractive models in wood or Fishlock and Barling partnership,

are being taken by the Chinese bearing of the recent Franco fourth, besides 12 smaller guns his cars. there. The main reason for their Soviet agreement on Locarno Trea- She is therefore man-of-war 25 One thing he shared with his which put on 46 in half an hour.

father a love of the family "Her first actual service a apposition is that they cannot Eles is also being examined by ap well as yacht. ** SOUTH AFRICANS

depart

estates. The late Date in recent shoulder a heavier burden in this propriate Government.

Admiralty yacht will be at the years entrusted the running of [3] time of business dépression.

ments

Jubilee Naval Review in July.

them more and more to him "31 Central: Press

government. Tranwcean,Koo Mid,

withdrawal of amounts up to 1,000 gulden and of three months for sums exceeding that figure. Transocean Auo Min

1.

H. F. Wade, b. Holmes 1. J. Bledle. b Fender

British Wirelen.

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