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LEAGUE CRICKET.

•.C.C.C. v. R.Q.A.

good scores resulted. The Plains" batted first, and thanks to the good work of Dashwood and Col. Hamilton scored 180 for five wickets, Dashwood contri- Some very excellent games were buting sixty-one in fine style, witnessed on Saturday afternoon being oventually stumped by in the Longus cricket matches and Hancock. Warburton was doing Rome good scoring was the result well with 25 when the innings of a hard wicket." This Craigon-was declured closed. Bowen for gower team, playing at home, put the Hills" took three wickets up an excellent fight against the for-30. Consistent scoring was RG.A., securing an excellently responsible for the Hills win, foughtout draw. For the R.G.A. four Batemon, "coming off" wall | L. Hitchcock put up a useful 45 and notching 154 runs out of a runs, his effort being ably second-total of 10. Foster and R. Hap- od by Capt. Crawford 23, and Lt. cock ahared the honours with 42 Paris, 27. Against the soldiers and 41 respectively, but H. 133 for 7 wickets Origengotor Hancock Inilod to score at all, managed 92 for 6, R.A. Carvalho falling a victim to a good lengili being the ohief contributor with ball from Fowler. The fast 32. For the home.tesni Flancock named took two wickets for put up the bost bowling perform- 341 and Pearce 1 for 8. - anco, taking two wickets for 17

runs, while for the R.CH.A., Jones

The scores were:-

Plajus

wickots with an averago of a runs. E. Pearce, e-Re Hancock,

did even hotter, taking three

a pioco. The scores were us follow:-

b Webb...

18

A. P. Dashwood st. Tanes ek,

b. Bowen....

60

R.G.A

J. Bernard; e Maus, h Bowen.. 22 Col. Hamilton, b Fostor

45

Lt. Hitchcock, e Vivonsh, h

Hancock....

Gr. Wetherall, c. E. Braga, 1

J.. Bragh

Capt. Clapham, c Pestonji, b

E. A. Fowler, b H. Hancock,

b Bowen ..............................

ان

4 E. Warburton, not out............. 25.

Lt. Staveley

4A. P. Roquette tid not beat.

D. E. Donnelly,

23

r. R. Wood

...L Broga.....kamiina m Capt. Crawforil, e 'Carvalho,

bJ. Braga. TA, Paris, o Noria, b Taylor... 27 Lt. Bagnall, o E. Braga, b

Jancock...m

Lt. Collins, b Taylor

Or. Drivor not,out

Gr. Jones not out.

Br. Frith

Julid not bat

Gr. Josephs/

Extros

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Total.... 189

5

18

Hills.

Capt. Bowen, b. Donnolly.............. 15 Foster, b. Donnelly .........

42 35 M. M. Maus, b. Fowler....

1. Hancock, b. Fowler.........

0

Total for 7 Wks... 133

C.C.C..

1 Hancouk, c. Staveley, b.

Pearce.....

41

II. M. Webb, c. Fowler, b.

flamilton....

35

10 A. O. Braun, not out.............................

4

12

Col. Staopole, o. Wishwood,

b. Hamilton..... ..

8

R, A. Carvalho, e Paris,

Jones ....

b

Rutter, not out .... .........

0

32.

J. V. Braga, o Jones.............. .

+18

Tutal..

100.

H. H. Taylor, e'. Paris,

by

Hitchcock

GE

L.. A. Rose, b Jones...

4

E. L. Braga not out

1

R., Baga

R. Postanji

J. D. Noria

G. A. Hanoook, h Paris W. II. Vivessh, e Jones, b

Bagnall

C. Jolinstono

did not bat

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. Total for 6 Whits ............

Kowloon v. R. E.

11

REVOLUTIONARIES'

DARING ACTION..

Hol dup German Transport,

Word 'ronchod Shanghai yoster- 92day, says the "China Pross" of Per 10, that the German transport Kowloon wore at home to the Titania, which was proceeding up R. E. toum and won by eight to lankow with a detachment of runs and five wickets, thanks to marines and some artillery to re- the bowling of Weaser and the inforce the guard in the Conces- Rev. Foster Pogg, who betweensions, was stopped at Kiukiang them took 6 wickets for 10 runs. by the revolutionists, who de For the winners Waterhouso, Lt. manded to search the ship. The W.A. Hagger, and R. E. Macas commander of the transport re- kill, put up good displays, fused, but said that he had no scoring 20, 21 and 34" re objection to taking two of the re- spectively. Corp. Tavener for the volutionary officers along with losers gave a good all round him to lankow to see that the exhibition, hitting up a useful 32 guns and ammunition were dis- and taking three wickets for 29. charged in accordance with

neutrality.

The scores were ¦---

Kowloon,

1

W. Waterhouse, c Addison

b Tavonar

20

The revolutionary General in command at Kiukiang wired Shanghai for instructions, and the reply from here was, "Lot the transport proceed." The Titania ischarged at Bankow and started 21 for Tsingtau. She was fired on as 5 she was stoaining down the 10 Yangtsze, it was said yesterday,

J. H. Mead, b Tavener....... 15 Lieut. W. A. Hogger, c and.

b Campion

***.**

Major Taylor, b Tavener ...... R. P. Thursfield not out K. R. Macaskill, e Brown W. L. Wensor

Lieut, A. G. White T. Sutton. Rev. Foster Pegg C. Brown'

?

Did not, but

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 1911

"And you must take Sanatogen regularly for several weeks"

This urgent advice is given by physicians every day, `in every civilised country, to sufferers from Nervous Debility, Brain-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness, Disordered Digestion, Poverty of Blood and various Wasting Diseases.

Physicians know that Sauatogen is a true scientific compound of organic phosphorus and pure concen- trated proteid, - forming a new substance which in eagerly and completely absorbed by the tissues and possesses unique tonic and reconstructive qualities.

The Supreme Restorative.

Physicians can speak from experience of the great. recuperative effects which Sanatogen has upon the brain, nerves, blood and muscles. They have watched its revivifying actions upon people whose nervous strength has been depleted by over-work, worry or disease. They have noted how Sanatogen gives lasting benefit, how it regenerates the appetite and digestion, brings back the bloom to the cheek, replaces wakeful nights by sound refreshing sleep- In short, enables the human machinery to perform its functions. so perfectly that the patient. loses his depression of spirits, gains confidence and courage, and finds life again worth living.

Fighting Malaria and Dysentery.

Apart from its valuó as a gericral tonic, Sanato gen is of the greatest service to the physician in fighting Malaria, Dysentery and other scourges of tropical climates.

On this subject, Dr. H. H. W. H., of Babe-' garah, United Provinces, writes :-'*I -kava much pleasure in certifying to the value of Sanatogen in cases of Dysentery, Enteric Fever and other exhausting diseases. I have used it regularly in my practice for the past two years, and, in no single instance have I-been disappointed with its results. I can honestly affirm that many of my worst cases owo their recovery to Sanatogen.",

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

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MEE CHEUNG,

34 and again boarded by revolu ART PHOTOGRAPHER

tionista from Kiukiang. The

transport arrived at Chinkiang yesterday, it was stated at the German Consulate in this city,

The Hon. Mr. Justica.

Robertson, Judge of the Suprema Court, Lalsore, Punjab, writes My experience with Sanatogen has been very favourable. I took it for some mouths during the sont trylug season of the year, and found it a Trent strengthener,”

Sir Charles A. Cameron,

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Mr. Shirley Tremekrat, Editor of "Capital," 98, Clive Street, Calcutta, writes: "I cannot speak too highly of Sanatogen,

not only kept me up during a sharp attack of fever, but afterwards re- stored Bie auce more to. full vigour.

In fact, I was better and stronger after this course of Sanial-

ogen than before the attack."

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Prof. Dr. C. A. Ewak,

of Berlin University, writes: "I have used Sanatogen ju nnneiber bf cases, inajuly of 2. Hervous or neurasthenic origin, and have obtained excellent results.**...

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"Total for 5 wickets... 121

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(Effective from Lṣtober 28, 1911.)

THRICE WEEKLY EXPRESS TRAIN BERVIO0, composed of xcellently equipped Blooping, Dinius and 1st Class Caro, la operated between Dairen and Changchun in connection with the Trans-Siberian Express Tralun and with Dairen-Shanghai Direct Steiner Service by tha: 8,8;-*- Kobe Mx?n** and “Saikio Maru". (oach 2,877 teù and equipped with wirolose telegraph) as follow-

NORTH BOUND,

Irt Class

Faros

Suanghai (Steamoy') ................ £.v.

$40.00

Dairen

(S.M.R. Train)... Lit.

8,00,

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the transport, but this was denied FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG at the Consulate.

EXPRESS EXTRA FEES. AND SINGAPORE. THE Steamship

Major Radcliffe, b White..... 10 Corpl. Tavener & Fostor Pegg,

b White...

32 Corpl. Peareon, c Wensor, b

White............. 12 The following is from the China Press" of Doo, 10The revolu- Capt. Addison, c Thursfield,

haring arrived, Consignees of cargo are sphereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valonblos, are being landed and stored at their risk-into the hazardous and/or aving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are

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exim hazardous Godowns of the Hong- Optional Cargo wil be forwarded on kong and. Kowloon Wharf and Godown operating thrice waskly express service between Oliangehan and Seoul, changing, unless intimation is received from the Company, Limital, Kowloon, and TICKET AGENCIES—The Company's railway and steamor tickets are Consignces before Noon TO-DAY, West Point Godowns, whence delivery obtainable at all the Agencies of ice International Sleeping: Car & Trprom requesting it to be landed here.

may be obtained. o alaims will be admitted after the Optional Cargo will be forwarded on Trains Co. the Nippon Yuson Rainha, Shangbai; Messrs. Thos. Cook & Bog Goods have left the Godowns, and all unless intimation is received from the and Belseburesa der Hamburg-Amerika Linis. goods remaining undelivered after the Consignees before noon to-day request- 21st of December, will be subject to renting it to be landed here.

*** ARRATOON AFCAR”-

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Spr, Faro, b Woaser........... Oorpl. Morgan, b Foster Pogg Spr. Brown, not put.

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All broken, chafed, and damaged No claims will be admitted after, the pany's management, ⠀

where they will be examined on the goods, remaining undelivered after the 18th of December, will be subject to 21st of December, at 3.80 in.

All claims must reach us before the rent. 25th of December, 1911, or they will All bruken, sfod, and damagod not be recognized.

Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 180 of December, at 0.80 m

treasury Itere wae having arrived from the abovo poris, b White..................... 10tionary

replenished to the extent of consignees of cargo are hereby informed Corpl. Campion, o White, b

Wouser

7 $3,000,000 when the Chinese that their goods will be delivered from Spr. Collins, b Foster Pegg... 3 gunboat Kianyuen arrived from alongside.

Cargo impeding the disoisarge of the Corpi, Godfrey, b Wensor... Nanking on Friday afternoon. She

this amount of silver money which sigaces risk and expense..

Cargo remaining on board, after 4. 2e revolutionists discovered at p.m. of the 18th Instant, will be loaded

Pukou after, the evacuation of it consignees risk and uxpanes. 11 General Changllsun. It was rather Consignees of Cargo from BINGA too much for the General to take PONE are requested to take IM- 113 along in his lusty flight and he MEDIATE delivery of their goods atowed it away in a safe place from slougalde, such cargo impoding where the revolutionists found it the discharge of the Vessel will A most enjoyable game was after careful search. General be landed and stored at consignees' risk. played on Saturday between two Chang undertook to carry $00,000 and expense. teams drawn from the members in silver with bim, but thirty boxes

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Total

Hills". "Pialns,"

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bill of Lading will be soun' enighed of the Hongkong Cricket Club, of this treasure which were left on by the undersigned. entitled Hills and Plains respeo the railway station platform also DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD.,. tively. The pitch was admirably foll into the hands of the

alted to the batman anri some révolütfaire,

No Fire Insurance will be offested. Bills of Lading will be countersigned the undersigned. This steamer brings on cargo:

Ex as Rhenania from Zanziler

via Port Said,

Swakopmund" from Zan-

› zibar via Port Baid,

NORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD:

MELOHERS 400,

* General Agents,

-All olaims must resah us before the 22nd of December, 1911, or they will not his rooognized.

No Fit Insurance will be effected.. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned, a

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