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The Warrant Ofèers, Staff Ber- geants and Sergeanta of the 2nd Battalion East Lancashire' Regi- ment gave a farewell hall at the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel last night.
It was a most enjoyable func- tion although somewhat tinged the with regret on the part of guests at the forthcoming" de- parture of the popular battalion.
The band of the East Lanca- shires was in attendance and en- Ilvened the
with proceedings pleasing selections and the guests,. numbering some 400, kept up the fun until the early hours of the morning."
Among those present were Col. Harrison, Rev. and Mrs. Bateman,
BRADMAN DEFIES THE
TEST BOWLERS
Scores 248 Not Out In
Record Partnership
ENGLAND IN SORRY PLIGHT
Only one more wicket fell during the whole day when the Australian pair continued their innings which, stood at 194 for 5 to 500 for 6. «. Fingleton, who has scored 136, was dismissed when the scors reached 445, and joined by McCabe, Don Brad- man daw the fifth century holsted, and was himself beaten with 248.
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The Australians thus lead in the Third Test by 624 runs with four, wickets in hand with England still to bat in the second mnings, making the chances of the visitors a hopelem one.
There
Rev. and Mrs. Staunton, Capt. and present
Melbourne, Jan 3 then hit eleven boundaries. The WELL 21 crowd of 40,000, score at ten time was 374 for 5. 扭 cool. but cloudy, į Fingeton 110 and Bradman 164.
both not out.
100
Mra Kimm, Major and Mrs. Ed-weather, with occasional sunshine, wards. Lent.-Cal. and Mrs. Bar-when Fingleton (39) and Bradman chard, Major and Mrs Dowling, (56) went out to resume' Austra- Capt. and Mrs. Lephbridge, Capt. Ha's innings at 194 for 5. and Mrs. Wheatley, Capt. and Mrs. Thatcher, Capt. and Mrs. Russell, Major Hoskyn, Capt. and Hamon, Capt and Mrs. Smith, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs Reld, Major and Mrs. Eccles, Capt. and Mrs. Rimmer, Capt. and Mrs. Carliss, Mr. and Mrs. Prophet. Mr. Love lesa, Mr. and Mrs. S. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. E.-C. Fincher, Mr. and Mrs. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Westlake.
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The sixth wicket" produced runa In 107 minutes and the 200 Mrs. was hoisted after 252 minutes. Fingleton was then 52 as the result He took 158 of a dour knock minutes to reach the half-century. which included but one boundary. Bradman, on the other hand, dis- played perfect timing to score 80 runs at a considerably faster rate than his partner. His footwork was almost perfect. i
Fingleton became more aggres. sive later, forcing drives finding gaps in a well-placed field." When 57, however, he gave a chance in
PRISONER the lips.
Speculation On
Bradman exploited the les glance to advantage and only splendid fielding kept down his rate of scoring.
The 250 was holsted after 323
Chang's Future minutes and the partnership was
still unbroken at lunch, which was taken with the score at 252 for 5, Fingleton being 57 and Bradman
90.
CENTURIES EVERY TIME
Nanking. Jan. 5. Must interest and speculation centres on the future of Marshal Chang Hsueh-llang alnice
the
The crowd had increased to State Council, though pardoning $5000 with the wicket dead. The him, still upheld the Military Tri-500 went up in 367 minutes and bunal decision depriving Chang 350 in 418 minutes. The previous Hueh-liang of his civil rights for Australian record for a sixth wic- five years, thus making it imket partnership was 187 by Arm- possible' for him to hold any Gov-strong and Kelleway in Bydney in ernment posts, civil or military. Furthermore, the decision. place him under "strict surveil lance" prevents his return to Sian.
to
1920-21.
Fingleton reached his three figures in 302 minutes with
It is not known whether Marquartette of tours, playing a r
solute game. shal Chiang. Kai-shek will aghin petition the National Covernment requesting further consideration.
While Chang Haueh-Hang is re- ceiving the best treatment and comfort at Dr. H. K. Kung's re- sidence at Mausoleum Park, he is nevertheless virtually a prisoner and not allowed to receive callers nor permitted to answer or make telephone calls.--
Reuter..
Bradman reached his century in 188 minutes including eight fours, thus scoring centuries in all his four Test appearances against England at Melbourne. He reach- ed his 150 in 288 minutes and had
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FINGLETON OUT.
The 400 was reached in 457 minutes. ``At 443 Fingleton edged a leg-break from Sims, in attempt- ing a defensive stroke, into the He had scored hands of Ames. 136 during 386 minutes at the wicket during which he hit alx boundaries.
The partnership between Brad-. man and Fingletop produced, 300 runs in 316 minutes and 346 in 364 minutes. The previous-record of any Test partnership recorded In Australia was 323 by Hobbs and Rhodes in Melbourne in 1911-13,
BRADMAN BRILLIANT
Bradman has at present 248 runs and completed his 200 tri 354 minutes, the second century being brilliant and flawless. He has нo far been at the wickets for 339 minutes and hit 22 boundaries.
McCabe was 14 not out, scored in 33 minutes. Total score 500 for
8.
The aggregate attendance at present is 296,489 and the receipts £25,393 which constitute world's records.- Reuter
SCORE BOARD Australia 1st Inns, 200, for 9 'dec. England ist Inns., 76 for 9 dec.
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hope that the incident might pass without serious results, but Ger- many adopted reprisals. The hopes of non-intervention had given way to fears of international reper- cussions.
Referring to interference of ships at sea, Mr. Hodson said that it was
a matter of outstanding impor- tance in international law.
Mr. Hodson went on to explain the difference between non-inter- vention and neutrality and added that no country had yet recognised the Spanish civil war as &. war. legaily. Neither side was legally empowered to establish a blockade. Great Britain was trying to 'put down a rebellion. Germany had taken reprisals against a Govern- ment which she recognised neither as & Government nor as a belli-. gerent.
Great Britain and other coun- tries who followed the same general
Mr. E R. Childe and a friend enjoying the sunshine at ple- turesque Fanung during a luil in the races at Kwantl
LADY HOUSTON'S WILL MISSING
Solicitors Appeal For Assistance
London, Jan. 5. The will of Lady Houston, Bri- policies were out of sympathies tain's wealthiest woman has dia
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A week's search in every possible Mr. Hodson, had been made to look pretty dick if it were true that place has falled to unearth the * German ship was seized outside document, which is known to have been prepared. Her Solicitors are Spanish waters and a Spanish ship now issuing a public appeal for was seized by Germans within those information and assistance. water
Referring to the Anglo-Italian The importance of the matter Mediterranean pact, Mr. Hodson arises from the fact that over said that it had been suggested, £5,000,000 is believed to be in among other things, that the pact ved, despite Lady Houston's large was a smoke screen for something gifts to patriotic causes following more violent. He disbelieved this the death of her husband. and said that he saw no reason The funeral of Lady Houston that any disagreeable bargain was took place yesterday in the pre- likely or necessary. M
serice of hundreds of mourners, In conclusion, Mr. Hodson com- The graveside was plied high with mented that every international Bowers," move in Spain was very important. Heuter.
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who have been decorated by the Chinese Government in their New Year's honoure list.
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Other, foreigners honoured in- clude the Belgian Ambassador to China, Baron Guillaume, the fa mous British economie expert, Bir James Baiter, the President of Pan-American Airways Mr. Juan Trippe, the Editor of "Politique de Pekin," M. Monestler, and the Chairman of the Board of Direc tors of Pan American Airways, MÍ C. V. Whitney.- Heuter.
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