THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6.
1922
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(Continued From Poge 2) Kowloon gate the Palice 1983 to get. Evelyn gut eight isimdario. Jibb, a Deweenact, took three wickets for oven rins. Alexander played ปี An innings for the Police giving chances and i hitting twelve tours. Seares:
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Kowloon C. C° 2nd XI.
3. J. Hackburn, e Hallam, b
tirimmett ........
F. G. Herridge, & Gibb
F. E. Laurence, e Waits, 1 Gikk Of
E. J. Edwards, Hallam. L
Grimmett
H. Overy, e Girimmett, b (libb.
F. Evelyn. not ent
C. Russell, e Hniland. b Eara-
shaw
L. Jack, b King
Shenton, e Elwood, & Grim-
mett
Drake, b Watt A. 0. Brawn.
Grimmett
Extras.
Total.....
Bwling analysis: —
Glob
Grimmett.
Alexander.
Earnshaw
King Watt
Police.
il's::.
ID
.133
J 2
12.2
4
+
11
C. F. Mexander. © Thake, b
Eveisa
A. Grumett, ran out
R. Earnshaw. can. Black-
Furn
F. E. Banker
Evelyn...
Have H.
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Burt
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T. H. KIDA. C Iawrence
Pak:
Elwood. Erelyn, b Draki W. Þ. Gibb, megjest.. Hallam. & Pruk
Extra..
Total for wit
batted first and fing took a wicket
first ball. Theater men care Ling jund went in rapid strecession, the | Elmond- Iintings siebling 21. Civil Service Hashes
fouai rims pus ma bard to get.
Finally they had tex forume wickets G. B. Sayer. & Young 21 berding wEN DUITS, They manageF. J. de Retur, e
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Bowling analysis -
ALL
157.
Uvery
25, WING WOO ST.
CENTRAL
Bussell
Druke..
Brown
Lawrence
H. K. C. C.
J. D. Humphreys, e Strunge, b
LADK
......
Major Edwards, e Dunkley, b
Elmond
E. J. R. Mitch-1 e Hamilton,
b Edments.......
1.t. Franks, b Ling
T. E. Pearce, e and b Ling..
Young
1. E. Wow!. Young....
Frank, i
10
831
Mari b
12
1
OB. C. Witch-ll, b Lammert E. C. Facher, b Young
Is E. Buckley, not out...
H. E. Strange. b famart,
2. W. II. Edmonds, st. Fructe, i
Lammert
5
E. W. Hamilton. Franke, b
Lantart..
27 F. J. Ling, h Young..
11 J. C. Fletcher, ie Lammert..
3
F. H. Farthing, o Edmoals
C. Blaker, not wat.....
24
A. E. Haworth, Humitor
10
2L E. Lammert, & Humilies... 2. 6. Lammert. 1.b.w. Hamil.
Extras..
2.1
15
Total
03
F. N. Young. i. Bitontis
Hatra
2
Bowling analysis
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Edwards
I
1!
You
16 1 36
33
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Shenton
Kowloon v. University. In this League mustada, pelajeed ail Kalon. the home team defeated) Emperorg haully. A. A. Ham, sh
thard F. A. Kimond: That the rest of the visiting bat-men thing. To the University Patong ad BT, Kowloos, replied with. 21 E L Benga hit out in - usual form stple siple and had 124| It has ere-lit before he was caught.
Student
University.
A. A. Humphs, & Einne....
T. E Yb. b.w. Stalker
19. A. Beinei, e Bobinson, b
A. Hohn, b Erna-.
M. H. Boy, b Evans,
Bolhatele 1. na ont
M. B. Oman, Evan-
1: A. Pon-raisy Foam
Th supere, is Evans ...
W. Værkers, 1 Mera-kill,
Stalact..
T. Yah, mytente Hoa. Dr. Somen, Spinks, b
Staler
Tutak
Extra-
Bowling analysis.
Stalker... Cochrane
Evun
13
1
&
Total Bowling analyst-
EARLIER
E. G. Lautnert 11
TELEGRAMS.
Continued from page 41
BHOPAL'S WONDERFUL LOYALTY.
London, Feb. 1.
Arriving at Bhopal early on Saturday morning H. P. H.. the Prince of Wales, was received by the Nawab Begum the only woman ruler in Asia. A dainty little figure clad in pale blue silk with a barga of shimmering white over her head and shoulders in con- farmity with the Purdanashin faith, she shook hands cordially with the Prince who conducted her to a seat beside himself in the State barouche. They passed outside the station to watch the magni- ficent elephants, all superbly caparisoned and painted, which gave the salute with their trunks to a whispered word from their earlet 1 mahouts. During the drive through the city, clustering white and radiant around the beautifal central lakes, the Prince and Regum chatted with animation. They parted at Lal Kothi Palace where the Prince of Wales is staying During the morning the Begum, accompanied by her Nawab Zadas and Sadars, paid a ceremonial visit to the Prince in the course of which she presented the Heir 61 Apparent. The Prince of Wales returned the call by attending the Begum's Darbar at Sadar Manzil Palace, being received by her en alighting from his motor and conducted to a seat on her right hand. A very picturesque scene rich in Oriental splendour ended by the Prince of Wales personally presenting the Begum with gifts." The rest of the day was devoted to tennis and sport. At a State banquet the Begam came in after dinner to propose the Prince of Wales' health, for being orthodox in her faith she dined in her own apartments. She made a most graceful little speech in excel- lent English and the Prince of Wales, replying, paid a high tribute to the loyalty of Bhopal and its splendid services during the war... Another Warm Welcome.
Indores, Feb. 5.
B. W
12 1
3
3
1 10
Kowloon.
F. G. Thompson, b Hevin......
C. Stapleton. c and 6 Yesh... Capt. E. F. Spinks, b Yeoh.
E. L. Brags e Bujahu b
Redioni.....
B. D. Evans, b Yeoh
K. R. Macaskill, run out.
J. P. Rubinson,
Bujahn
T. F. Yenk-b
J. Stalker, b Yroh..
T. M. Cochrane. e Severn o
Yeah.....
C. Dance b. Severn
C. P. James, not
Extra
.121 门
25
23
21.1
Total
Bowling analysi
Q.
31.
Hoalim
6
* 13 2
T. E. Yeah..
17
75 ₺
DAI NIPPON
Buzjaha....
4
26 1
Severo
9.
I 36
1
Bolhatchet Bedmond.. Roffey
2
15
5.2
18
1
14
Efforts of the non-cooperators to persuade the spectatora to ob- serve a hartal on the occasion of the Prince of Wales visit evtked little response. Crowds began to cheer even before the Royal train halted. Nowhere has the Prince's reception been warmer.
JAPAN'S COMMERCIAL MISSION.
Paris. Feb. 4 The International Chamber of Commerce has entertained the Japanese Mission at a luncheon presided over by its President, Senator Clementel, who, welcoming the guests, expressed the wish that the commercial and intellectual co-operation of France and Japan may become still more intimate. Mr. Takuria Dan, in answer, said the Japanese business community will do its utmost in furthering the International Chamber's noble work for peace and concord. K
The Inter-Allied Union Committee also held reception in honour of the Japanese visitors at which Marshall Foch and former Cabinet Minister Francois Marsal eulogized the Japanese people's patriotism, and enterprise-Vale.
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THE CANCER CURE.
Montreal, Fab. % Arising from suggestions from England that he should direct his offer of cae hundred thousand dollars to cancer research work: instead of as a reward for the discoverer of a cure, Lord Athalatan has cabled to Earl Athlone abiding by the terms of his previous gift but depating an additional hundred thousand dollars for the purpose suggested.
EGYPTIAN SITUATION.
Cairo, Feb. 4
General Lord Allenby had a striking send off by a large anik representative gathering including a number of Egyptisk" ex ministers who cheered with unusual demonstrativeness. At Alex- andria three hundred notables saw. General Allenby off to Ear- land.
THE PAPAL ELECTION.
Rome, Feb. The voting Conclave commenced to-day. Cardinal "Marint participated.
OBITUARY.
London, Feb. 4 The death is anncunéed of Sir Edward Tootal Brosdburst of Manchester. Born in 1858 he had been in business in Manchester, since 1876.
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FRIENDLY MATCH.
H.K.C.C. ▼ Civil Service. These teams, played a very in. teresting match on Civil Service ground, the bowlera of both sides having the upper hand. H.K.C.C.
SHIPPING DEAL.“
New York, Feb.
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