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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18: · 1980.
STAFFS v. I.RO,
The Indian Recreation Club INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH. Tere more than a match for the Staffs, and defeated them on On Saturday a trial match for Saturday comfortably by 71 runs. interport bonours took place The fielding of the 1.R.C. was between the Probables and good. Scores: the Next Fifteen. The Next Fifteen went to the wickets
I. R. C.
first and did not fare as well as|S. H. Ismail, b Tomory was anticipated. Runs ware A A. Ramjahn, b Holland slow is coming and Witshell and A. H. Rumjahn, b Rhodes de Rome were the only ones of A, A. Dusra, b Holland .. their side to score high figures K. Khan, e Long, b Holland (23 and 2 respectively) buss. D. Ismail, were later eclipsed by Pearce and Savage
Holland, b
B. J. Silva, e Tomory, b Savage
Ismail, e Rhodes, & Holland Weerapulli, b Rhodes Nazarin, not out
Extras
Turner. of the Probables, ho scored 44 and 51, not 005 respectively. The Belding of the 5. A. Ismail, b Holland Probables was smart, whilst the bowling was also good. Wodehouse being responsible for four wickets& and Edwards three. The Next Fifteen's innings was declared at 119 for nine wickets The Probables made a walk-over affair of it. by searing 158 runs for four wickets, thanks to the Tomory
Total
Bowling analysis.--
| splendid batting of Turner, Sager Rhodes
and Pearce The scores were:
Next Fifteen
F. J. de Rome, M. Franks, b
Davies ....
Capt, Gray, & Bird
Holland
Sivage
Marsh
23 20
Capt. Olliver, c Edwards, b
Wodehouse
C. Blakere Hancock, b Ed-
wards
A. E. Wood. t Wodehouse
W. D. Wilson,
Edwards
C
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CHINESE IMPORT SURTAN AND PAMINE FUND,
With reference to the Chinese) 98 request for permission to charge: 2310 per cent, import surtax to |mise » famine fund, the Asaki says that the Corps Diploma- matique met to discuss the Chinese proposal on the ad instant, when it was agreed that 118 the Chinese proposal should be rejected on the ground that it would deal a How to the trade of the Powers.
0. M. E. W. 4 0 25 3
6 0 27 2
10.31 28 5
6 0 2
2
3 0 16 0
Staffs Staf-Sergt. Long. b Weerapulli
12 Corp. Rhodes, e Silva, 5 Weer-
apulli
alSergt. Holland, A. H. Rum?)—
jahn, Weerapalli
3
Bagnall,
L:. Bevan, 1.b., Edwards .. R. C. Witchell, not out {J. Stalker.
house
3
Corp). Filmer, 1,bow, Dusta Staff-Sergt. Marsh, e anul 1.
23 Capt. Tomory, te Werrapalli
Q.M.S. Maugham, c and h
Franks. b Wode-
+
EL Braga, 1.b.w.. Wodehouse Cupt. Spinks, set out
Extras
Total for 5 wickets)..119 Kennet, Hammond, Farthin; and Alexander did not but.
Bowling analysis.---
Bird
Davies
Edwards
Wodehouse
Corp. Savage, e Nizarin, b 1-
L-Cpl. Spinks, e Navaria, b
Rumjahn
Sergt. Wilkinson, b Ramjahn Pe. Robson, met out
Extras
0. M. R.
32 7
CANADIAN PREMIER FAVOUR PROTECTION.
Speaking at Sherbrooke (Qua- bee), the Prime Minister, Sir Arthur Meigben, said the main issue at the next election would be a protective tariñ for Canadian 5 industries against free trade. Be pointed out that increased home 1 production meant increased pur ochases from the United States, and that only meant returning s of £2,200,000 yearly. c penalty 6 which Canada loses through adverse exchange rate with the Fnited States.
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MOTOR VEHICLES IN JAPAN, The Federation of British In- dustries has compiled a report on. 12 the position of the motor-vehicle) 2 trade in Japan from information 2 received from its correspondents 5 in that country, in which it is stated that presen: deliveries and 47 prices of English made vehicles
debar them from active competi-| Wtion for a long time to come. However, the Japanese bave undoubtedly become tired of the American motor ear and would welcome an English car Jeven a: a higher price.
$ 0 23 4
0. M. E. W.
Total
0 27
1
Bowling analysis.--
9 2 2
1
1336
A. A. Dasra
12 2 23 4
Weerapulli
5. H. Ismail
A. A. Rumjahn
48
&
20
Owing to the fact that the
The Probables.
T. E. Pearce, Hennett, b
Alexander
G. R. Sayer, b Alexander
Major Edwards, Witchell
W. C. D. Turmer, cot out. R. Hancock, b de Home Capt. Davies, not out
Extras
4 25 2
204 2
UNIVERSITY v. CRC.
AUSTRIAN WATER-POW EDEL PROJECTS. 51 University did not have a strong)
Reater's Agency learns that team against the C.R.C. the latter the Austrian Government bas 15 wen in their friendly fixture worked out very far-reaching pro- 15 mas comfortably. The C.R.C.jects with regard to the
made 193 runs for wickets, and ploitation of the water power of declared immediately. University with only 1 rusnexion with railways. One of Toribe country, especially in eon-
Total. (for 4 wickets-15
Eaguali. Wodehouse, Franks, Reed, McNaaghten and Brd did) (not bat.
Bowling analysis.-
Kennett Alexander
0. M. E. W.
6917
#45 2
Srores:
C. R. (. Wel Wing-lok.
Hun:
C
Baker,
Sin Man-ping, b T. Yeoh
n Hex Fan, C. H. Yeah & T.
Yeeh
Ng Sce-kwons, retired
f. Lee. not out
BEA'
Haremond
# D 20 ✪
31
Farthing
20
Witchell
1
Stalker
2014
{
Ho Man Pan, not out
Set max 1.
De Rome
3D 20
1
Ibe
CIVIL SERVICE v. R.G.A.
The Civil Servants met
Tetal (for 4 wåte, dec.) 190 J. Wong, Wel Lee-san, II. Chick R.G.A. in a friendly game on. Choa and Hung Man-t did Saturday. The Servants fielded bar.
strong team and the Gap- Bowling analysis. Bers made rather * poor show,
many of the players
Hunt
Yeoh
figuring locally for the time time-Baker Pombert was their best man and but for him this store being 3g T. L Cheah runs) the defeat of the ROA. would have been cru-bing. The Lee Civil Service secured 152 runs for six wickets.
Scores: R. G. A. Skeets, c and b Beran Pombeet, e Hake, b Edmonds Cousin c and b Bewan...... Lee, e Taylor, b Hamilton Thornton. b Hamilton Doggeril. 1.b.w. Edmonds Frampton. b Edmonds
Walker, Fincher, b Edmonds Baker, not out
Rose, b Larable
Foot, st., Strange, b Lamble
Extras
Tota!
Bowling analysis.-
Bevan
Gorbin
Taylor
Hamilton
53
ex
the expert advisers sent by the l'aited States to Austria bas just returned from an inspection of the work in connexion with electrifying the Tyrol lines and the Austrian State railways. He speaks in vers favourable terms
of what bas already been done.
EMPRE EXCHANGE.
of
Mr. J. F. Darling, of London, 14 addressing the Congress of Cham-
bers of Commerce at Torouto, suggested that a sound Erapire *ystem migh: be exchange established by a general issue for a comparatively short term exchange bills against goods in transit, and the establishment of an Empire Bank to acl as banker of the Government's bank. The Empire Bank would have a cen- tral office in London and offices throughout the Empire. Mr. Darling said that if the Empire's exchanges were placed
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D. M. R.
W.
1453
740
3 - 21
4-56 1 S
1
University,
ill. C. Hunt, e Hung. b Lee...
F. Baker. b Ny Sze-kwoog
T. L. Cheah, e Wei Wing-lot, b
Lee
4. C. Lee, e and b Lee
T. E. Yesh, & Ching
R. A. Basto, c Hung. b Sc
C. H. Yeah, b Lee
E. K. Ching, ran out
2J. Guzdar, e and b Ching
PL Youngsye, lb.m., Lee M. R. Yuen, not out
Extrax
117
Total Bowling analysis.-
O. 1. R. W. Lee
OD
11 united and economic basis the whole endeavoring to supply in- dividual wants while producing s surplus for the repayment of the] deb: to America the advantages to all parts of the Empire would 22 be considerable.
1
0
0 Bowling analysis.—
41E. W. Alderson
||F. J. Newman
O: M. R. W.N. L. H. Railton 15.4 12 5 JA. O. Brazo
D
0. M. R. W.
DA. W. Ramsay
11 3 23 3
DB. D. Evans "
8 1 16 1
3. E. S. Hodge
4
15 1
F. Travers
*
201
8 0
3
12 0
6 - 17 0
2- 6 0
5 1 31 2
7 1 23 2
4 0 17 0 4 1 18 0
1
K. C. C. SD. M. Goodall, b Lammert.
2
H. Ching
22 →
2 A. O. Brawn, c Lammert.
b
3 0 3 2
Hall
26
KOWLOOK
B. D. Evans, b Tillman ...
39
7. CRAIGENGOWER. This
F. Travers, b Lawrence
20
44
Ng Sze-kwong Un Hew-fan
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G. H. Piercy. b Pombeet
W. Beran, b Pombeet
H. E. Strange, Thornton, b
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E. Fischer, not out
Lieut. Hake, b Fombeet
Extras
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15 Kowloon, and was won by the Drake
elbome team by the narrow margiolg w. Alderson, c Holman, b
44 of seven runs. Scores:
43
Craigengower.
5. Jex, c Railton, b Ramsay
12. Basa, b Evans
12. W. Bradbury, 1.b.z., Ramsay 16 1. Lawrence, c Travers, b Ram
10
say
Lawrence
A. W. Ramsay, not out
3L. E. S. Hodge, b Drake
F. G. Thompson, not out .... 60
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21 P. J. Newman, not out .....................
6. T. Elson, L. J. Blackburn
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8
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Stock Carried.
0
Extras
Total
.149
9 Bowling analysis.—
13
0..M. R. W.
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Bowling analysis.-
Frampton Doggeril
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L. E. Lammert, b Travers 0. M. R. W. W. Hall, not out
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7 1 23 1
2-19-
2-18
and Drake, did not bat
Extras
Skeets. Pombert
8.4 1 39 3
Total
L. E. Lammert Drake
--E. Tillpan
6- 891 3 - 18 1
4-16 2
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