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CHINA'S REJOICINGS.

PEACEFUL CELEBRATIONS

IN THE NORTH."

(Our Own Correspondenț.}

Shanghai, October 11.

The celebrations at Peking and here, in honour of the anniver- sary of the Revolution, passed off most peacefully, dospite rumours of likely trouble.

An official reception was held in Poking at which President Yuan Shili-koi delivered a speech; but this was not attended by the Foreign Ministorm.

THE RICKSHAW ·

NUISANCE.

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YORKSHIRE CRICKET

RECORDS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912,

Second Inninge. Trumper, b. Hirst // Duff, 6. Jookson b. Hirst

Small Scores and Big Fents In Hill, st. Huntor b. Jackson

'the Championship.

Grogory, not out

Darling, b. Hirst Noble, b. Hirst...

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EXCESS OF ARMS

[0] Master of a JunkSmartlyPunished

1

To-day's Advertisements

FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIA

·TION OF HONGKONG. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

10 This morning in the Marine In our issue of the Ist inst.

1 Court before Commander O W. 2 Beckwith, RN, PS Brasil chargN FIRE INSURANCE wo called attention to cort in low

0ed Chan Hi Tin, master of the lic-OFFICES will be OLOSKD for the sooring in English County Cricket Armstrong, b. Hirat.. and instancad two caser, Glouces.opkins, lbw. b. Jackson...

0 onsed junk 1347, with having in Tansaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS torshiro v. Northamptonshire (the Kelly, b. Jackson

0his possession on board his junk on MONDAY, the 14th Instant Iatter being all out five years ago Howello. Huntor, b. Jack sna

Jones, b. Jackson

on Sept. 20 six muskots; two

By Order, Brant Da for 12 runs) and a Yorkshire v.

Orovelvers; one jar of powder,

A. R. LOWE, Extras... Nottinghamshire match in 1001

fifty eight pounds of bail

Boorotary. wherein we stated the former,

Ammunition, two pounds of Engkong, 11th Oct. 1012., 732 23 bullets and one box of percussion MARINE INSURANCE ASSO- through the aid of Rhodes and Hirst, dismissed the Initor for 13

oups, without having a licence runs but in fact we find the bow-

from the Capt. Superintendent of lers responsible for the damago. T. Brown, b. Noble... 13 the Police nt Tai O. There was | waro-Rhodou and Haigh. | J. Tannicliffo, u. Armstrong, b. also a second charge of using bis

In the lyst montioned' match

Howell 1junk for trading purposes without the bowlors' figures for that. D. Denton o.. Hill, b. Noble... 32 licence at Tai O. of the same

par

22 date. ticular inainge were as follows:-T. L. Taylor, b. Noble

U. M. R. W.

Hon. F. 8. Jackson, b. Howell O Rhodes 7.5 4 4 6 Haigh 7 2 84.

Yorkshire, First Innings.

Howell 3

Dofondant ploaded not guilty

. H. Hirst, bw. b Howell... 12 to both charges. J.Washington, b. Howell...... 5 Peter Brazil, D. 8. 72, said S. Haigh, o Kelly, a Noblo... that he boarded the junk which was at anohor in Tai O Lord Hawko, o. Armstrong, b.

Bay and he found in excess of the Aumber of arms allowed him by his licence threó musketa; two Ogingalls, one alne hook, two 7 revolvers, and two boxes of

Extras......

Howell 12

and Yorkshire were victorious by Ton rickshaw coolios were suma inaiugs and 18 rans, scoring moned to appear before Mr. (. D, 204 to 13 and 173. This was pot Melbourne, at the Police Court, the Notts men's only disastrous W. Rhodes, o. Trumper, b. this morning, by Mr. P. P. J. exporionce at the hands of York- Wodehouse, for causing an ob-hire in a low scoring watch, for. Hunter not, out.................. struotion round the Hongkong in 1888 they wont down for 24 Hotel, and failing to keep thoir and 58-Peel for Yorkshire taking vehicles on the stands especially 8 wickets for 12 runs in the first constructed for them in Chater innings and 0 for 21 in the Road, Poddar Strest, opposite second, and of the 11 Notts bate the Post Office, and Pedder man 4 got the spectacles," while Streat, opposite the Hongkong in 1870 Notts were dismissed for Hotol.

16, m. 1881 for 35, in 1893 for 38, and in 1905 for 39, but as against this "the Lacemon" (Notts) have got rid of the Ty. kes" (Yorkshire) for less than 50 runa on no less than six OCCA- sions, viz, in 1889 for 43, in 1875 for 40, in 1876 for 32, in 1879 for 40, in 1884 for 40 and in 1888 for 40.

When the proceedlings com menced one man numbered 710 was missing but turned up laters Mr. Molbourne Why are you Jato ?

Defendant-I was taking my meal and I had to finish before coming (laughter).

}

Mr. Molbourne-Auy previous convictions?

Mr. Wodeliouse:-It is very difficult to get to know about thoir previous convictions; we can't find out if there are any in those cases brcando these men are constantly changing and now mon come along.

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Second Innings. Brown, o. Howell b. Noble... Tunnicliffe, b. Howell...... Denton, o. Gregory b. Noblo... Taylor, b. Noble Jackson, e. Kellp b:llowell... Hirst, notou........ Washington, not out....

Extras

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*FLINTSHIRE," 107 the master and, when the defen having arrived from the above port, dant appeared, asked for his Consigt oos of cargo by her are horoby 9 licence. A mont uncommon inford that all goods are being laudod

talud.

3 feature among the arms. was the at their rist into the hazardous andfor 5 presence of the slash hook, whichxtm hazardous Godowns of the Hong- 11 was only used by pirates to out kung and Kɔrkon Wharf and Godown 6 the rigging of a bout" under sail. Company, Limited, whence, andfor 3 It was a large broad blader knife from the whatres, delivery may be ob 9 and witness had never before 7 seen one among junk arms. The case, he said, had been rimanded 50 twice to enable the defendant to In the Australians' second in-produce the man whom he olgim inge the 4th, 5th and 6th wickets for was the owner, but up to the fell at 20 find the rest at 23. present he had baon unable to do Birst took 5 wickols for 1 runa so. and Jackson 5 for 12.

Jackeon's last over was

d In the your 1883 Yorkshire,

ftor scoring 118, were victorious tion of the arms, over Surrey by an innings and 3 runs, dismissing their opponents for 31 and 82 and in Surrey's firstinnings the Yorkshire bowler, Peate, took 8 Surrey wickets for

Απ

Mr. Wodehouse Deputy Super- intendent of Police, said those Yorkshire have nearly always

On the first charge the defon- men would not koop to the stands possessed bowlers with abnormal and rushed in between trams ability, even from the parliest days:

aslant was fined $150.or,' in as to, got passengers. This kind of the formation of the County follows:

default, imprisonment for three of thing was going on all day, | Clab, viz, 1861, as the following From the 1st ball Gregory got months, with hard labour, while find was a nuisance.

list of first-class bowlers will single; 2nd ball Hopkins was on the second chargo the case was show, George Freeman. Allan bw. 3rd ball Kelly was clean dismissed as the licence was Hill, Hodgson, Tom Emmett, bowled; 4th ball Jones played granted in Deo, 1911 and the Georgo Ulyett, "Billy But the ball; 5th ball Jones was ordinance under which the charge Toil Pente, "Bobby" Peel, C. P. bowled; 6th ball Howell was was laid did not come into force

until April of this year. Harrison, Wainwright, George caught at the wicket. First, Schofield Haigh

order was made for the confison- Wilfrid Rhodes, and of these Hodgson, Emmott, Peate, Peel and Rhores left-hand bowlers, and followed each other in a fairly ex net order of succession, Hodgson and Emmett at the commence ment of their respective careers 5 rungt flourishing more or less at the Yorkshire, hold two recorda in same period and being uncoooded regard to high scoring 113 viz. (1) hy Poate and Peel--the latter takin regard the highest scoring part ing Pente's place entirely from nership for any one wicket, viz, 1887 to 1808 when he in turn 554 for the let wicket against was followed by Rhodes.

Darbyshire in the year 1807, when J. T. Brown after scoring 300 purposely got out; and (2) in regard to the highest score in first class cricket in England, viz 887 against Warwickshire in the years 1898.

Some of the defendants said they took fares from Causeway Bay to the Hongkong Hotel and they wore waiting for them.

Mr. Wodehouse: -

Numbers 13, 416, 045 and 710 wero, about four p m. on Saturday, 5th, in the place montionel. I was on the top of an electric tramear and sw thin four rickshaws standing in Den Vieux Road, at the entrance to Of the above howlera Freeman the Hongkong do'ol..

and Emmett in 1888 iu a match Mr. Melbourne:Did they apagainst Lancashire bowlle un pear to be engaged ?

Mr. Wodlahouse-casinot say, they were just standing there.

Mr. Molbourne:-What were they doing--just loafing about in front of the hotel?

changed through the match and between them accounted for all the wickets-Freeman capturing 12 wiokata for 23 runs and Em- motta for 24-Lancashiro's score for the two innings realising 30 and 34 respectively!

Mr. Wodehouse :-Yes, at five pam on the 7th-Monday, I saw In 1878, in the Yorkshire-Sussex the following rickshawa thero match, Bates and Emmett per- 424. 445, 043, 944, 1014 and formed the same foat (bowling un- 768. It is the same at any hour changed thoughout the match) and of the day, your Worship, on accounted for Sussex for 35 and 24. find these rickshaws in the side- In the year 1803 Laneзlira channel there and it is very in an exceptionally low scoring difficult for the uniformed match were victorious over their police to catch them; They White Rose opponents by 5 runs are like a lot of flies, the police only the respective soares being cannot get near them and it in Lancashire 64 and 50, Yorkshire only when one in plain chathen 58 and 51. comoa along that we can catol them.

Mr. Melbourne said it was very dangerous practice and someone might be killed with theso mon rushing us they did. The Registrar General had bad three placen made, for them to stand on and wait. He would fine them $1 each.,

Mr. Wodehouse I am afraid these dollar fines are no good,,

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All broken, chafed, and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined, on 18th inst., at 16 .M. Olaims against the steamer must be presented within SPTO days of arrival, otherwse thoy - will

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HONGKONG WEEKLY,

TELEGRAPH.

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Contains all the news of the week in a most attractive form and is the paper for mailing to friends at Home, with photograph endtled Walking on the Water.

CONTENTS.

Pages.

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The case was mentioned to-day in which the claim rangod around

promissory note that had been Day by Day given to a money lender who had Passengers Lista since died, the note passing into Hotel Lists

7 some one else's possession,

Steamers....... 459.20346 +1671)

8- 0 Mr. Reader Harris, of Messrs. Correspondence........10 · Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for Coinmercial. the plaintiff and Mr. Jenson, of The Courts....... Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, for Telegrams the defendant.

Mr. Harris: Will your lordship Gx a day?

Mr. Jolinson-I would like an In their match with Surrey at adjournment. The official ad- the Oval in 1809 some exception-ministrator informs me that he ally high scoring was witnessed, has written to the plaintiff asking Yorkshire hatting first made 704, for the promissory note and if they to which Surroy replied with 551 do not hand the note over to him for 7 wickets a tribute to the he will have to take action. condition of the wicket-the match being drawn.

Mr. HarrieI know nothing about that; I have the noto and I In the same year Yorkshire wish to claim the money. scored 575 for 7 wickets against Mr. Johnson remarked that if' Middlesex at Bradford and 562 the official administrator did not against Notte on the same ground. have the note he would have to

In the matter of close finishes tako proceedings. Yorkshire have twice lost matches His Lordabip thought that if by a single run, twies by 3 runs, the official administrator were onco by 4 runs, once by 5 runa going to intervene it would be In the year 1908 Yorkshire dis- and 3 times by 0 runs, and of better to adjourn. “ miased Northamptonshire for 15 these their defeats by Sussex by in the last innings and for 27 in 3 runs in 1883 and by Glouce the second-this boing the enal-stershire by 1 run in 1880 coat lost total for which a first class them the loss of the Champion county has over been dismissed. ship-Notts and Kent respectfully

One of Yorkshire's greatest securing the sume in these years victories in a small evoring match in consequence.

was that which took place at Yorkshire have never wona match Leeds in 1002 against the Aus- by a single run, but in 1870 they tralians, when Yorkshire were defeated Notta by 2 runs (there successful by 5 wickets, The by securing the Championship)

Mr. Johnson: If the case comes on in court it will take a consider. ablo time and I think if my friend does not drop it the administrator will take petion.

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b. Jackson 3 well on a damaged pitch. shaw opolies fine, a glance at H.J. Hopkins, b. Jackson...... 17 One of the most curious the list when they came up J. J. Kelly, b. Hirst 23 matches which Yorkshire have would show how much they were E. Jones, u. Haigh, b. Rhodes... 20 over played was that against thed and what for,

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