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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23
Interport Cricket,
SECOND DAY.
HONGKONG, SHANDIAL
[By Our Special Reprezent live.]
23rd November. Shanghai was resumed on the Cricket Ground This forenoon the match Hongkong in excellent weather, the strong sunshine baing nicely tempered by a cool breese from the cast. ard. In the early hours of the farepart of the
1909
soother single for a drive in the off clavars which he attempted to pall round to leg, and fielded at cover point. 'A series of singles follow.mired with the score standing at 36-5-27,
ed, until Wilson livened up affaire by driving A. E. Lanning took up the vacancy and Capt. Garnett clean out of the grounds into the drove his first ball to the square leg for, fol. Naval Yard offices. The next ball be pulled to lowing this up with a single off a short hit into quare leg for 4, and the following ball he cut mid-field. Off the remainder of this over there to the boundary for 4 also ; whilst the last ball was no scoring. Lanning now faced Bird, who of the over was cut for a through the lips, was bowling a nice length and was only penal-
Baird's and Anderson scored a splendid boun- ing hit the first ball to leg for 4 and cut the second whare, however, he was narrowly missed by ised by a single during the course of this graz. Bird. In the ensuing over from Captain When Oliver next took the ball in hand, Lann- dary with a cut through the slips. Wilson faced Captain Garnett again, he boundary. Captain Barrett pulled the second When through the slips, where he was missed, to the
cleverly stumped by Green. Score: 139-7-23. ran out to take the first ball, but missed, and was ball of Bird's ensuing over round to square lug, but was claverly fielded by Elbomagb. Af the wicket. He opened his innings by driving Capt. single off a short hit to mid-on. A momentary D. Brand was the next, man to go to the next ball, however, ha, managed to score a Garnett to the all boundary for 4. He followed diversion of attention was caused by the arrival with a single, and his partner Anderana contri, of the band, who were proceeding to cross the buted several singles bringing the score op to screen when they had to be sent back. With 150, when Bird again took up the bowling at the first ball which Oliver bowled down after the Naval Yard and. Off bis second delivery this he 200t Captain Barrett's stumps Ajing-
retired with the score standing at, #53-8-5,
mau ran out to meet but missed. Score 49-4-8 Donoçlly next took the wicket, but was Anderson now joined Hawkina at the wick caught off the first ball by Captain Garnett at et and opened with a single. When he came
to front Bird's bowling he had a hard drive-to- wicket was as short as had been that of his ball to the Pavilion for 4 but no more runa Main went in last man, but bis life at the the off for a single. Hawkins cut the next
ed grotesque and absurd simply to meet the called the "Ten a.m. Cocktail Club,” which Buthor's craving for a particular word or wends its way across the blistering white phrase. Another point is that we are often at a Praya" to the Hongkong Club, but that be
longs to the business day, and has nothing loss to discover in what particular year the to do with this ball. There is something bookissupposedto have been written, but we
about the moist, dreamy tropic night which take it generally that the notes were collated bids you stay; the flowers and ferns give out A. S. WATSON & CO., between the last three to five years. The heavy perfume, which the tropic sua would Arst chapter is entitled "Foreigners in China" buru up. These are the hours the festive and It is one of the most gossipy and descur the fear of who will be the next to fall a Colony loves, for it can then forget for a while sive in a smoking room style that could well victim of sun, plague, cholera, typbus, malaria, be imagined. We are told about Hongkong's or death giving Bal-Tse fly. The day after St. bustling port and the use of the stocks in the Andrew's rises upon a deserted Colony so far same breath. Then England is advised that
as Europeans are concerned. They awaken to philosophize that the abstemious virtuesday, the Straits Settlements team were busy If through the Hongkong and Shanghai of the Saint and not his popularity were practising at the nets in preparation for to- Bank the only gave "one-fortieth of the at meant to be followed, and the Chinese over-morrow's match. The Southern men appeared tention to China that she has given in the run the Colony with an expansive smile and to be in splendid fettle. In conversation with past to Japan the harvest would be the more similar quotations from native wits who ac- the Zelegraph reporter, some of the team ad potential, even as the high millet of the quired this sort of wisdom before Noah. mitted that, while they had had a pretty rough former's. Belds overtops the rice fields of the We dare not permit ourselves the privilege time of it on the up journey on the Palawan later." It will be seen that the language is of commenting on the above lucubration, one of them had suffered materially, and they inclined to be flowery but we can chdure but pass on to deal with some additional were confident of giving, a good account of Brand was caught in the slips by Baird and with a short-pitched delivery which toe bats- that so long as the facts are correct. Con- wonders which the travelling American is siderahic space is given to the various sure to find in Hongkong. It is not comfort- depitments of Butterfield and Swireing to learn from this sapient observer that and Jardine, Matheson and Co, and the "this British Colony takes vitality out of its Hongkong Club is praised to the skies, citizens more than any port of the Orient," particularly for its menus, which seem to and that in the face of the published medical CHAM have charmed Mr. Thomson. One feature reports! We are all described as being which will surprise residents is that relating more or less invalida and derelicts who have to music. We have supesh music on the fallen back for repairs and when the chill Parade Ground three times a week" by the ghost-order Halt!!" is called it "is all from Bird bowling from the Naval Yard feat delivery straight into the bowler's hands came near to being run out when Anderson took
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of the treaty ports equals Hongkong in wu- sical Inxuries" so we can only offer up our prayers for the betterment of these unfortu- ale ports. Here is another example of
themselves on Wednesday.
TO-DAY'S PLAY.
When stumps were drawn on the previous evening Shanghai bad scored 14 for the loss of one wicket, shd Hawkins and Lambe were facing the bowling. This morning the Hoog kong team took the field, pucctually al eleven bertand the umpires being Mes R. Sutherland (Shanghai) and H. R. Makin (Hongkong). Hawkins took the first over and. The first ball' was carefully taken, the second went by and the other deliveries
too willingly obeyed." All we can say of such rubbish is that it is utter bosh.wers blacked, resulting in When we come across a remark about the character of the newspapers in Hongkong we fancy we can discover the author's vision of a forthcoming review, but then again we may be mistaken and not for the world
We
a maiden.
Oliver took the bowling at the other end and sent down a steamy one for his first. The wicket was obviously bumpy at the Neval Yard end. Oliver's third delivery was sent into the slips for a single and his fifth resulted in a two hit to leg by Hawkins. Bird's first ball
WAS fruitless, thus making A second
maiden so far. When ends were changed Hawkins was caught in the slips by Baird off Oliver's second ball and retired for 7, the
cora standing 17-27.
Captain Barroit went out to j»in Lambe, and
mid-field.
predecessor. As a result of the last bit Ander.
son had changed ends, so that he took the extra ball from Bird's and. When Main the faced. Capt. Baird's bowling be returned the
and was caught out clean.
The scores are as follows:-
HONGKONG-FIRST INNINGS. "
wore scored before he was caught out at point
by Turner off a slow ball sant down by Bied.
Score: 55:5-26,
Lambe now joined Anderton at the wicket and
up the defence against Oilver's bowling. When he again faced Bird's deliveries, Lambe was smartly stumped by Green while his toe was
T. E. Pearce, e Sparke, b Donnelly 64 over the line. In this instance Lumbe was very A. C. E. Elborough, Lb.w., b Anderson Lieut Anderson, b'Donnelly............ Capt. Baird, c Anderson, b Donnelly Capt. Garnett, & Pratt, b Donnelly ........ w. C. D. Turner, e Wilson, b pirko .......
Lieut. Green, c Dannelly, b Anderson... R. E. H,.Oliver, l.b.w., b Anderson Lient. Bagnall, not out................ R. E. O. Bird, got out
58 unfortunate, for although he had lunged for
4ward to take the delivery be bad not left his zz ground, but on appeal being made to the um. 16pire be was given out and retired with the score 76 standing 59-6.0.
Main
Extras
W. E, Wilson was next man in, but his la....
16 single bit and be for a couple he was clean 9 aings was of short duration, for after scoring a 37 bowled by Bird with a short pitched ball, Score:
261-7-3.
32 Following him came D. Brand, who was given out leg before off the first ball, Score:
Total (for nine wickets)*... 455 63.8-0. * Innings declared closed,
BOWLING ANALYSIS-HONGKONG,
*0. M. R,
18
I
77
21
2 85
ว
P
34
16
443
19 3. 71
SHANGHAL-FIRST INNINGS.
12
in facing Bird's bowling made a single rou hit G. F. dhackleton, b Baird a leg. Lambs drove the next ball to the off. Hawkins, c Baird, & Oliver, boundary. When Oliver next took the ball Lambe, c Green, b Oliver....
A. E Lanning, c Baird, b Bird three singles resulted and at the fourth delivery Capt. E. J. M. Barrett, & Pearce, b Baird... Lambo was caught at the wicket by Green off a short ball which he attempted to cut. Score: 37-4-10.
W. E. Wilson, at Green, b Garnett N.-L. Sparke, b Bird
D. Brand, c Baird, b Bird....... E E. Donnelly, ¢ Garnett, b Bird F. Main; c and b Baird R. N. Anderson, (not out)
W.
7
-10
12
D. E. Donnelly next took up the bat and, scored a a bit off Bird's bowling, following this up by hitting 6 into Queen's Road. After a single by Anderson, Donnelly faced Oliver again and be was cleverly caught close to the Pavilion by Edwards from a long, high ball Score: 74.9.8.
Main then joined Anderson, but this porteer- ship did not fast long, for after Anderson had palled a boundary to leg for 4, he was ran out when attempting to score a single The last 1 wicket fell at 10 minutes past three with the
score reading 78-9-144)
22
The result of the two days' play is that Honge kong has won by an innings 'and 274 rons.
Since 1885, the matches played between ofongkong and Shangbai, exclusive of the ouR 29 just, completed, hava numbered 15, of which:
Shanghai won 7 and Hongkong won 7; whila one malch was drawn. By winning the 1909) match Hongkong low takes the land with 8 46 wins 10 %. ...',
what the author saw in Fongkong, "That would we be deemed uncharitable. There, went wide and the remainder of the over W. N. Edwards, c and b Anderson ................. 119] gaunt gentleman under a gray Fedora is the is a fine literary flavour'in the chapter deal. best shot in the Colony. He has just beatening with "The Portuguese and Camocns," the Governor at the traps of the Poyal Gun which is well worth reading if only to realise Club in the Wanchai gulley. He is known an American's appreciation of the warrior નમસ 'manufacturers's agent bit darkly it is and poet who made Macao fainous. said that his real business is the smuggling have no space to devote to Mr. Thomson's E. A. Lanning took his place at the wicket of arms into China. Anyway as he is only a description of incidents in the daily life and drove the second ball sent down to him to Toode (Australian) he is kiven the cold of the Chinese. Whatever may be said of the off for 2, following up with a cut into the When ends were again slips for a single. shoulder at the English club on the Praya, his work, it never palle in its interesting rechanged Bird sent down another ma den against When he and a stocky Canadian there get velations of what we Europeans have come Launing who was playing very carefully. ined about it they chum and tub 'Paarde. to regard as common-place in the Orient. From Oliver's next essay, both batimen stole hurg' into those whom they call in the hour. An Occidental reader handed "The Chi- singles for abort hits to off to taking Bird's Sparke..
Wilkon <f their wrath 'anobs," Pharisees' and Liinese" without a word of comment would text opening, Lanning was lucky in getting a the Englanders. The Frenchman who over-find an absorbingly interesting study, boundary with a spicked ball on the off and be Anderson........... cut the next to the boundary for 4; but in the Donnelly won man heare it all ways; Mais en guerre de même a diamond with innumerable facet in which
following delivery he was cleverly caught in the, Barrett que feres. That is the sort of opinion humour, pathos, charm, wonder and the in-slips by Baird, Score: 30-3-12. Mr.Thomson gained of Hongkong and comprehensible are wonderfully blended. its cosmopolitan population during his And in reading such a book the Occidental Guaranteed to be made from the residence in the Colony, and harring his would not be handicapped by that first hand Litter attempts at sarcasm which becomes knowledge and tendency to criticism, which alkurd exaggeration when it does not degen are the birthright of those whose fate it has puro juice of sound ripe fruit.
crate into caricature there is a good deal of been to spend years in Southern China. It can- "tryh`underlying his picture. But what can not be said that Mr. Thomson delves very he raid of the following note ?: “Every deep into the mystery of Chinese ways; ha
Anderson went out to partner Capt. Barrett foreigner whose salary is above seventy-five is content to skim the surface of events and and a strong stand was looked at from this A. S. WATSON & CO., dollars gold a month retains a passenger pressat his findings to the reader who may combination. Anderson scored a slagte when chair, which is carried by two or four coolies, receive or reject them as he pleases. As we he faced Bird and Capt. Barrett sent the next. LIMITED,
who are uniformed as conspicuously as purso have hinted before this is a traveller's scrap-ball to the long-off boundary for 4. The will allow." All we ask of Mr. Thomson is: book, culled from various wanderings in batsmen were letting no chance slip of How was it done when he lived in Hong-South China during a sojourn of a few years recorded by
running for singles and several, were smart practice, Captain fa8 kong? Did these patricians of the ledger in this Colony. The views of the author Barrett bad, ane pice cut into the
and the counter also possess racing-stables will not be generally accepted in many cases slips for 2. In the following over from Bird's Capt. Baird...... and 40-ton yachts? We pity the poor Am- but that only adds piquancy to the volutase ond, Anderson cut the last ball to the boundary Capt. Garnett erican who accepts the author's statement at and we can thoroughly recommend it to for 4:sed the first ball of the following over by
R. E. O, Bird.................. its face value and decides to visit Hongkong those who would see themselves as others Oliver was driven by Capt. Barrett to the Pavi-R. E. H. Oliver........ ED 3 18 with the object of careering around like a see them. It is beautifully printed and pro- came to face Bird's attack be found it difficult tion. A leg-bya succeeded. When Anderson
SHANGHAI SECOND INNINGS. prince of the blood royal on $75 gold a fusely illustrated, the publishers being the to get away the ball but contrived to score to one o'clock and it was generally thought that Shanghai had been all out at twenty minutes mooth. We cannot refrain from qualing Dobbs-Merri Company, of Indianopolis, a single by a, hit to mid-off. part of the author's description of the St. while the mail price is quoted at 32.67 gold. ball was
The last play would not be resumed before tiffio, but the hit short by Capt. Barrelt, but power roled otherwise, and after ten minutes' Andrew's Ball. We, may say, in advance, American reviews of the work are already a single was secured.for it, although the latter interval Hongkong again took the field. thai the Ball takes place on St. Andrew's received and "The Chinese" bids fair to came near to being run out in making the ran. Hawkins and Shackleton were sept. out first Eve (sic) and it is held in St. George's Hall be one of the books of the season, from
Over was then called, thus bringing Adder and Hawkins took the first of the b¬wling from_ -St. Andrew's Hall is not mentioned and which we may gather that Hongkong will so face to face with Bird, whom he pulled Captain Baird at the Pavilion end. The third all the officers of the Society are ia Highland experience an influx of American tourists square leg for 2. On ends changing again mainder of the over he scored two more boud- round to the leg boundary for 4 and drove to bill be sacked to leg for 4 and during the 're. dress while "a dozen uniforms and dreis next year.
Oliver's first two deliveries west wide but Capt. darles to leg, one of them being pulled round to suits [are] fighting for the card of Miss
Barrett then hit him to leg for a single and quare leg. Then Shackleton faced the attack Anzemia and divided dinces prevail" That
Anderson followed with a drive into the long-of Bird. He failed to get away this bowler's benue benche having been digested the
off field which was splendidly stopped by deliveries until the last ball of the over which Hongkong reader will be interested to learn
Elborough, to taking Bird's next over Capt. he hit high to the squars leg. Edwards was drive into the long field for 7. Barrett had a cut to the boundary for 4 and a in the proper place and he neatly landed the
catch. Score: 12-1-0,
HONGKONG and KOWLOON.
Hongkong, 15th July, 1909
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BIRTHS,
On November 7, 1909, at Chefno the wife of Jas. C. Piati, of CIM, Kweilu, Szechuan, West China, of a daughter.
On November 16, 1909, at Shanghai, China,
the wife of L. W. D. Hoffman, of a son,
'MARRIAGE,
On November 16, 1979, at Shanghai, Wil lam Curwen, third son of William Curwen Barrett, of Manchester, to Florence Daisy, so cond daughter of the late Benjamin Peel Clough, Shanghai,
DEATHS.
On the November 15, 1909, at Shangbai, Edward Lundin, Tidewalter I. M. Customs, aged 25,
The Hongkong Telegrepk
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1909.
AN AMERICAN IN HONGKONG,
Some years ago Mr. John Stuart Thomson was the Hongkong agent of the Pacific Mail
that-
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
THE Fortuguese Delimitation Commissioners will not be leaving for Lisbon on Baturday, the syth inst
stavicas connected with the stranding of the A MARINE Count of Inquiry into the circum-
British. Tak fing, will be held at the Har. bour Office at 70.30 am, to-morrow.
THE Nora Vids, of Macao, publishes a be. lated report of the deadlock in the negotiations for the delimitation of the boundaries of Macão, with translations of articles on the same sub ject which have appeared in the Hongkong press over a week ago.
MAJOR-GENERAL Broadwood, C.,, and the officers of the Garrison will be "At Home to morrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock on the
At this stage with the score standing at 75, Capt. Baird trok up the bowling At the Pavilion cod from Oliver and his second was hit short to the off by Anderson for a single. Captain Barrett got a nasty blow on the body with ths, next ball and appeared to have sustained hurt. The next delivery be skind right over the bowler's head and was clean caught by Pearce. Score: 79-5-13.
Sparks followed him at the wicket and was clean bowled by Bird, without scoring a run, Score: 79-6-0.
W. E. Wilson Joined Anderson and par rowly missed losing his wicket at the first ball. The second be drove to the long-off boundary for 4 This left Andarzos facing Baird's bowling from, the Pavilion, ead and the over resulted in a maiden, The wicker was very bumpy. On changing anda, Wilson pulled round Bird to log for 4 with a splendid
*Scores -
SHANGHAI SECOND INHINGS.
Or
Exitkonsidere garramu
10
Total
153
C. F. Shackleton, c Edwards; b Bird
Q
BOWLING ANALYSIS, SHANGHAI.
N. L. Sparke, Oliver, b Baird
O
K.
R.
w. Capt. E. J. M. Barrett, b Oliver...............
B
11 11,7
3
31
3 W. J. Hawkins, 5 Olivér......
5
J 28
1. E. La aning,'c Turner b Bird
15
20
.. S 16
4R. N. Anderson, ran' out...issionariumnt. 14
2 P. Lambe, st Green, b Bird
corner que runner
Sparke followed Shackleton to the wicket and after the extra ball of Bird's over had been successfully blocked by Hawkins (who, had changed ends meantime), Sparke was called upon to take Capt. Baird's attack. He had no time to get settled down, however, before he was clean bowled just as the stopping bell sounded at one o'clock: Score 13.2.3.
AFTER TIFFIN,
Before the resumption of the game at two o'clock, a photograph of the teams, with His Excellency iba Governor in the centre, was taken in front of the Pavilion; His Excellency had tiffin with the teams in the Club House, and remained a keen watcher of the game during the afternoon. There was a good atten- dance of spectators as the day advanced.
W. E. Wilspe, Bird
DE. Donnelly, c Edwards, b. Oliver....... D. Braud; l.b.w., b. Bird
F. Main (not out).................
441
Extras.....................................................
Total......7 D94100129197
BOWLING ANALYSIS, SHANGHAI SECOND INNINGS:
✓ 78
D. M. R. W.
Capt. Baird................. I R. E. O. Bird.
R. E. H. Oliver on 12
12
5
25
- 3 38
[By a Cricketer.] This match was continued to-day in glorious. weather. It was rather warm at the start, but got cooler as the day wore on and by the afternoon was quite pleasant. The pavilion congregated near was well patronised and quite a large crowd.
watching the game. Amongst those were quite the pavilion eagerly
a number of "Hongkong bays-critical and argumentativa but always to the fore' where sport is concerned.
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Shanghai made a poor show against the Hongkong bowling, only putting up 233-29 Andersen, Barrett and Wilson were the only batsman of any note, the first named scoring 46-the highest made by the Shanghai team.
The fielding of Hongkong was far excellence; no catches were missed and every ball was picked up neatly. Baird distinguished himself particularly, catching four men out, three of them being very good catches in the slips. Ed. wards made a remarkably good catch in the
card innings of Shanghai and was loudly Plauded.
"For a week previous, practice dances have been held at five o'clock, so the sets are all ready for rivalry and triumph. There THE, Legislativa Council meeting announce On September 11th, 1909, at Matilda Bos is a dais and the "Distinguished Patronage" for Friday is postponed until Tuesday next, pital, Sarab, the dearly beloved wife of O. J. will mount it, though the merchant princes 30th insl.) at 7.30 p.m. Davis, in her 30th year. R.L.P.
78aic somewhat sarcastic that the governor MOFFATT. On the 18th instant, at Glasgow, has the interests of the Chinese more at Scotland, George Moffatt,
1786 heart than those of the British merchants, but this has always been the keen' question of foreign colonies, from Syracuse to the Congo(sic), Macaoand Hongkong. Thenavy looks the manliest and has the nonchalance which is popular, but it carries no women. So the army rules the ball, for the officers of the garrison are paid extra allowance for "keep" of families when on foreign service, A German admiral, a French one, and an Italian man-of-war captain come and bring their staffs. It is worth leaving Saigon, with its transplanted opera, to attend the great ball of Ifongkong. It is hot between dances,
Captain Barrett filled the yacancy at the and you lead over the balustrade of the
wicket caused by Sparke's retirement and Haw. Steamship Company and while in that posi from the smoking joss-sticks which the Colonel Bayard and officers, the band of the 140. In taking Olivare next essay, Andenon Captain Barrett opened the scoring with a short veranda. There's an oriental fragrance rising Cricket Ground. By kind permission of Lieuthit. The rest of the over was unproductive of kins took the first over-a maiden-from Bird.
The wicket was very bumpy at the cast and, tion tie made a collection of notes on Chin- coolles below have lit to drive the mor and Buffs will be in attendance..
drove him to the Pavilion with a low hard hit. straight hit for a single off Oliver's first ball many balls bitting the batsman instead of the ess life both in this Colony and on the quitoes away. A lazy and nearly naked
MIDDAY BCORE.
from the Pavillon end, and Hawkins drove the bats, mainland and these have now been incor-fellow is lying asleep in your sodas chair, INSPECTOR Gourlay (fuspector of Weights and porated in a book which is entitled "The You vow that if you are sober when you get Measures) this morning presented at the Ma- runs for 6 wickets. Mr.. A. R, Lowe informed
At twelve o'clock noon the scom stood at 85 fourth ball of the over to leg for a and the fifth of the bowlers Baird and Bird distinguished In it, you won't lie back and take your ease
he drove to the Pavilion for 4. Captain Barrett themselves, the last named not having much Chinese. This is a somewhat difficult book as you used to. Down the hill at the water's gistracy two Chinese shop-keepers of Poskam the Press representatives that, owing to J. G. scored a leg-bye off the first ball of Bird's over to classify because it is mere. a hatch-potch edge a dozen launches are puffing at the Strand for keeping falso scales. They were Pratt being sick, it had been arranged that D. following and Hawkins pulled the second round. Shanghai commenced thair follow-ona little of generalities than a deliberate attempt to pier, waiting to return the officers to their each fined Sz5. Another two shop-keepers Brand should take bis place in the Shanghai to square leg where he was smartly fielded by before the tuncheon Interval and had lost fa discover the inner side of Chinese life, ships, Laughter is growing louder in the doing business at Jervoin Street were also som-
Edwards for a singls. Capt. Barrett followed wickets for ta kuno when the ball rang. Just Wilson and Anderson continued to make a up with a a bit to leg and cat the last ball of before résuming the game thin afternoon both v
score rapidly up to the century, both batsmen of O iver's next over was pulled round to leg hon, president of the club, H. E. the Governor, in Wilson for a hit to log. Wilson was once the boundary at squats leg. The rest of the the special marques erected for him, ce qui e carrowly missed in the slips. A change over was seproductive, Bird sent down a After luncheon the wickets foll rapidly, Hawdy of bowling at Bird's end resulted in Ac-wide when he took up the ball again rebiasi kios and Anderson being the only ones to make the fast ball of the orar, Anderson scored his bowlere deliveries, and a maiden was loswinning by an innings and 274 runs. The match 1 derson taking Capt): Garnett's attack. Of Capt. Barrett, who failed to get away bay of asland. The innings closed for 78, Hongkong: U single with a hit to leg and in taking the next, seanly. On the bowling changing bands, Haw.. was over by 5.10 p.m. Bled for Hongkong wAL- | over from Capt; Baird's and he opened with kien lost his balin to a fast ball from Oliver, by far the best bowler in the and lantage koopi
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That it is racy, readable and realistic to a cellar, and everybody's wife, is left to her moned for using false cheb measures and, wel olid stand against the bowling and ran the ❘ the over to the boundary for 4.' The first ball teams were photographed together with the Wee degree cannot be gainsaid, but the author She is in good hands, and he seeks, relief DURING the up voyage from 'Singapore, the iconog boundaries off Olivar's bowling and by Hawkins (or 4, and the second be drava to who remained on and watched the match from is "so prone to exagon in order to with A, hundred like himself in the cellar, procure bizarre effects that on many oc- where a busty but guthing bar has been, in Lightning, which arrived yesterday, had the Caslone he becomes ridiculous, What Mr. stalled. The punch, counters, however, aro worst weather aver experienced in the China Thomson lacks to a gical extent is the erected on the ball-room floor. These Sea The cabins and saloons were flooded, faculty of exact observation; and it will be then mornings; the men seldom drink dur-washed away, The H; A, L. Sangambia had colonial women drink less during evenings and the ladder and all moveable gear, were noted by those who know their China that ing mornings, but the evenings are very moist.similar report to make, while the Brodis'y godnes and incidents of daily life are rendere: There is perhaps a famous "Forlorn Hope," as, Ganion fort a gig on board;
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