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·EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE PRINCE'S TOUR.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
C.R.C. v. Civil Service.
MONDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1922,
Delhi, Feb. 19. Despite the inclement weather,, The banquet given by the ruling Princes to the Prince of there was a good deal of cricket ca. Wales inst night was one of the most remarkable scenes in his Saturday, including one or two, tour, pretty, and rich in splendour. Of the 250 who sat down, League matches. The strong wind at last half were Maharajas, Kumars and Sirdars, all in full Durbar pode sercens impossible and the costumes of silks and jewels. The Prince sat between Jodhpur (bad light gave bowlers a further «nd Gwalior, the latter proposing his health in an admirable speech, advantage which was not altogether! herein he said the houses of Indian rulers and the Imperial pensated for by the drizzle that Louse of Windsor had perfect identity of aims and ideals, since kept the ball wet.
At Civil Ser all wanted the endurance of the British Empire, on the growth" .nd solidarity of which depended the world's peace.
The Prince of Wales made a atirring, response, expressing thanks for the splendid share the Indian Princes had borne towards the success of his tour, and rejoicing in their sentiments
er gally and the strengthening of mutual trust.
After dinner the Prince chatted with the Begum of Khopal, » very dality' little figure with her white borgo dowing from ander a gold corozat This morning the Prince attended a State Parade Service in the polo ground. All the troops of the garrison were Present, resulting in an impressive military display. Viceroy and Lady Reading were present in the Royal Pavilion.
Afterwards H.R.H. presented colours to the 16th Rajputs, in the presence of enormous crowda, testifying to the Prince's popularity in Delhi,
THE EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT.
London, Feb. 18.
Nothing will be officially disclosed regarding the terms of the Egyptian Agreement until after Lord Allenby, who is returning to Exyp: early in the coming week, has communicated the arrange- ments to the Sultan. Nevertheless some papers publish particulars, which correspond in many respects, to the effect that the Protectorate will be abolished and martial law ended as soon as possible after a responsible Government has been established in the fullest sense
"how the latter played their retude match with the Chinese, slefuting} them after a very iten-ting game. U.R.. hete went in, and after is hang a wieket ter only one run did
well with ive 67 and 8 the China and Ng Szokwang batting Well,
With the going, however, Bekete tell chinphy, only Lee ani Wong Sk- teaching double figures. Fincher made two ne watches. With saly 121 to get, Civil Service's eating pair, de Rome and Sayer, looked like wi aing the matéh us -isted. Bouver. de me went, an-1 Super)
at 01. Both butted w-
E
W made a useful contribun-t
41, and with for 107 at second! yzer. But muttere hard peni at media ad a presssion was startol. The barth wirket illat!
18, dfth at 17, 4th at 11am!! with won te do eiul Sextel
ra.
en hoit
e--ive balls in Lati
with a Foreign Ministry. Certain reservations are attached regarding a Ba hall, Wal ing the safeguarding of Imperial communications, adequate measures
hiton munates to spare, Civil Ser for protection of foreigners and assurances against foreign interview won with three whete ind Pention. It is generally assumed that the Egyptian Government hand, the dal tutal Ting tel will be asked to agree to the appointment of advisers on Finance and ES Justice. The British forces will remain in Egypt pehding the con-
C. R. C.
clusion of negotiations. It is not proposed to abandon the right to C. Cho, e de Rome is Sayer
establish a British force on the Suez.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.
Johannesburg. Feb. 19.
16. A. V. Hall, Ells i
Feed
Ng See kwong.
Suver
Fincher b
. Lee, e Fincher & de Bom... 11 Lai Kurn, . Hollman b Sayer
de me de Bene
The Chamber of Mines has submitted mares for the proposed. Hunt, rominee in the Government's Conciliation Board to inquire into M. K. L. the strike, but the man's federation, declining to take similar. Ching, de Rome action, reafimed their rejectin of the Prime Minister's proposals. Wong Sik-to, not wet A restricted amount of work is now proceeding in the mines by willing miners. A few of the latter were assaulted by the strikers. The lakers' wives led the attacks. Thirteen arrests including three women.
SUCCESSFUL SIAMESE LOAN.
were
made.
London, Feb. 13.
The immense success of the Si mese loan is demonstrated by the
allotment gures. Most of the applications under five hundred
A. J. Kow, e de Bome la Saper Phan Tson, e Edmonds & Sayer
Extr
I'm telling you
They Saxisfy
-and the blend
can't be copied
Chesterfield
Police R. C.
3. F. Alexander, e Rumjahn, b
Ismail
1. Earnshaw, b Kumjahu 18. E. Booker, e Mounders, & Kit-
of shell.......
C. Earnshaw, l.b.s., Abhas.. AT. H. King. b Madar
121
A. Grimmett, e Ismail, b KumEX-
jahin
Elwood, Madar
Total
Baling analysis—
R.
W
Maskell, b Mudge
Bed Hamilt a
Bem
lib, & Milar
23
13
31
1
Sayer.
31
- Civil Service.
pounds sterling have been excluded altogether, while applications under two thousand pounds receive only one hundred. The latter. I. Saver, bobine percentage is maintained in the upward scale, six figure applications only getting four thousand sterling.
AMERICAN TARIFFS.
Washington, Feb. 19.
It is understood that the Republicas members of the Senate Finance Committee are practically agreed as to the adoption of the Smoot plan assessing tariff duties on the basis of the foreign value of imported articles. This will involve many increases in duty 23 the original rates under the Fordney Tarif Bill were calculated upon American valuation. Under the Smoot plan the President is authoris- ed in emergency to proclaim American valuation and increase or decrease rates within fifty per cent. of ad valorem duties fixed in the Bill, after formally hearing both sides.
JI
GERMAN PATENTS.
Washington, Feb. 18. President Harding has asked the advice of the Senate on the question of reviving the 1909 Patent Treaty with Germany.
IN
GOLD FROM AMERICA.
New York, Feb. 13. The banks have arranged to ship eight hundred thousand dollars worth of gold bars to Bombey. This is the first consignment of gold that America has exported for mouths past. It is explained that the South African strike has reduced British supplies of ready gold to the lowest point and American backers have stopped into "the breach.
P. Bone, I thing. A. E. Wood, thing
1. C. WH, fus out
E. W. Humiltra, & Lai Kuen. E. B. d, b Chag...... W. H. Edmonds, pet mut
Estru
edon, not on.
Hallan. Bumjahn.
Extras...
Blowing analysi
Lazomert
Parthing
Youn
4 White.
3) Edwards
21 Webster
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12
3
15
1 20
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4.5 1 ELK.C.C.
E. J. E. Mitchell, b Yrob C. Baker, e sad b Heslim Maj. Edwords, i.b.a. Yeoh BES. Webster, Lb.w. Yeuli.. I. D. McNicoll, b Yech
1. E. Tammert, e Rumjana b
Youb..
2
I.. J. Paks,
II.
Halim
B. Hazenek. +
Vickers
Itoffey, b
Healm,
I. H. Farsi mộc Lạ: LỢI F. N. Young, not out Finch White, did not bat.
Extra-
Total whis.) Bowling analysis
2
LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.
THEFT CHARGE FAILS.
A "Fake" Case.
Stealing a gold watch was the charge brought against a well- tiressed Chinese by a woman at the Magistrucy on Saturday.
The woman alleged that de- ferdant made advances to her m 5the street, followed her and sneaked into her room. Thinking he wanted to see her husband, the woman 20 told the Magistrate (Mr. R. E. Lindaeth, she did not order him to ufleave at first. She went into the
kitchen to get water and when she 2returned found that a soul hand
bag had been tampered with. She' 61 opened it and discovered her watch 15 missing. In the meantime de
Tiendant ran downstairs, but was intercepted by her husband, who 19 was coming home. The watch was
recovered from defendant's person.
When asked by the Magistrate, how often she had to wind her watch, complainant said that when the watch was presented to ber by her father three or four u marriage gift be
LIS
Tami
Bowbag analy-
32
D
K. W
F/C. Fincher, Ching, b Lai
Kumjahn [Kitche
114- 1992
21
Abbas
15
1
T. Eiman, b bau Kuen..
I-real
| Mudar
Moosdera
13
2
11
LEAGUE TABLE.
*.
W
1st Division.
Yeoh Hoalim
16 ü
59
*
Played.
Kowloon Civil Service R.G.A.
E
Points. Redmond
14 Vicker
* I 3
}
301
12
10
s.inc.
O
20
University C.R.C. Craigengewer
2nd Division.
1ased.
7
7
Taalwat-.
F. J. 152 nd H. Tushe did not
t.
Bowling azalysis
M
Ng Sze kwong
شده در
Chios
Lai Ku-s
R
I.R.C.. Navy.
Tears Ago as
** 鴉
Said it was a seven-day watch.
The watch. however,
Defendant's version was that the
124-hour ope).
Playing at bore the Indians went woman accosted him in the street.
5 down very badly to the Savy, and invited him to her house. He
1 Batting First, the Navy compiledarenpanied her sot, ca arriving. 144 ruas, of which Cole. Edgell became suspicious, as the house Point- und Lt. Franks contributed 1 and was not at all what he expected to 13. 24 runs respectively. The Inlian find, having the appearance of a 14 repled with 5) runs only. 3. H. [coolies" domicile. He wanted to
Rumjaha alogs withstood the bowl. leave, but the
wotnas detained ing, with 2 runs not unt. For the bin. When he ran downstairs 6 Navy, Hardy bowled well, taking plainant called out Thief' 4 wickets for Wraps Seures:
and had him arrested.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
RAT. Purcell,
Arrulli Lt. Nerris, e and b Curreur L. Franks, b Arenili
J.R.C. 2nd XI. . Police R.C. HEC. Plug away
RO. 2nd Kowloon -tring minnagal to eat the Police RA.M.C. by the mall margis of 26 run. Police Hatting first on a "soft wicket. the [C.R.C. Indien hat 5 wickets for it but a Civil Service stand was made when Sadarin partnered Kitchell. They raised the mauro za 101, before the latter whe run out with St run to his credit,
H. K. C. C. University. Soon after, the former was caught | On II.K.C.C. ground this match. off king with a well trade H.was won by the home team, chetly To the Indians' molerate 19, by R. Hancock. University battel Cuttecm the Pulier replied with 104 rins, first, and losing a wicket at . 2 Comdr. Edgell. b Arvalli...... of whch Al-samier contributed for 10, 4 for 47 and 7 for 53, were D.
Chands. on King 21, For the Indians, all out for 90. H. K. C. C. started
Henderson, € The Japanese Coneri-General has been ordered from Tokyo at to Madar period the hat trick.
Curreem b Ismail. rise the passport of Mrs. Fanger, head of the American Birth Coa-taking 3 wickets with concessite it be af, so that it seemed any. Lt. Heath, D. Buinjahın, b
with 1 for 9, for 23. 5 for 41 na Sub. Le. Humphress, b Areolli, 14 trol League, who planned a lecturing tour of Japan.
The order halls in a maken over. and finalls fone's game. forbide her setting foot on Japanese territory.
Then Hancock curae Areitli wody! up with Brus- be 4 wicket-in. Two of Redmond's first over Sub. Et. Sterede, not but.. in 2 tar, Kin: bonded well for the bit out of the ground, ani Lt. Hardy, b Ismail.. *te Poliger, tatung wickets for Traus. Seurs:
JAPAN AND BIRTH CONTROL.
San Francisco, Feb. 13.
CINEMA 'SAFETY.
New York, Feb. 19. Arising out of the Knickerbocker Cinema disaster mentioned on the 30th ult, the authorities have ordered seven theatres to close
23 the outcome of the City engineer's inspection.
THE RICKARD ASSAULT CASE.
New York, Feb. 18.
Tex Rickard, who is indicted for assault, has retired from the management of the Madison Square Athletic Club.
FRANCE'S BURDEN.
Bex. Crobe-Bess, & I-tnail, is
The Magistrate discharged the defendant and ordered the watch -
to be returned to him. He tol the complainant that if she device:I to renser the watch she could su prisurikat in the Supreme Court.
TELEGRAMS.
Navy.
Ismail, b
#
34
13
41
EARLIER SPECIAL
7
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
3
Hallam. b
Bowling analysis.-
A. A. Hujaħal e Webster b A. el Argulli..... 16
Lammert.......
11 Carreem
rented Halito milads. Before Mp-Cowen, a Rumjaho, b his partner left him Universits seone had been passed and H. K.. te. Cent On to make 153, alinacork's 61 inclling these sixes sound seven fours. Scores &
If
Ismail
3
Extrax
Total
(4.
X R.
W
3 *
»
44
7
9
3
2
LR.C.
2
1.R.C. 2nd XI
S. A. R. Trail, e Elwood). b
Gible
N. B. Krell, ran out A.H. Mintar, "Geitsmett 10. Romjah.
Gritumett
+
8. Mbas, e King, b'Gihi......
. Sazarin, Hallam, b King 4 H. Durajahu, i Grurmet...
E. Ali Mossien. Earnshaw,
Grimmett......
Y. Wahab, & Earnshaw, b King. [E. Morsdeen, r Gibh, b King...
5. A. Humjaha, not out
Extras.
Paris, Feb. 19. In the Chamber, during the course of a debate on recoverable expenditures, Reporter Reynald stated that the State. Budget would balance were it not for the fact that the Treasury still advances large amounts which ought to be paid by Germany under the Peace Treaty. These advances, already aggregate thirty-two thousand millions sterling at par. Thus French taxpayers have a burden foar Gibb...
Grimmett Alexander
cale funny ranacy Khabrain power that ke rigtimes heavier than the Germans, which is sheer injustice-Vale.
FAMED FOR FISTY YEARS,
Maht he then by all Coachte und Karm throghert the
COPY. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
(Continued on page 3)
University.
T. E. Yeah. b Farthing..
F. A. Redmont, e Hanrock, h
Farthing
A. Hoalim, b Young.
M. H. Roffey, a Hancocks, b
White ....
. S. H. Ismail
H. Rumjahn, not out
20 S. H. Isznait, e Stevens,
Cowen
13 5. A. Ismail, b Cowen
SHANGHAI SURPRISED. Shanghai, Feb. 18.
The Katori Maru has sailed for Kobe. All passages and carga for Hoogkong were cancelled at the 144 last minute. It is believed that she will go on the European run. The Customs here report the ar- rival 'early to-day at Woung of the Empress of Japan. The Canadian
Pacific offels here are puzzled."
They knew nothing about the soil- ing and booked no cargo or passen- 24gers. There has been a mistake,
b
they say
1
b
D. Kunjahn, b Hardy 2S. D. Lail; e Stevens,
Hnedy
4
4. N. Bolbatchet, e Edwards, b
White
(E 10 R.
A. Ponsonby Fane, Webster .130.1. L. Young Sage, à Yoning.....
P. E. Choo, e McNicoll b
Young
W
Total Bowling analys.—
0. 37.
K.
42
+18
I
42
4
10
.
Earnshaw
4
1 18
King...
.4.6
1
R
2 W. Vickers, b.Webster... 4Dr. Claud Severn, not out..
Extras
Ta'al
15A el Arculii, e and b Hardly
O, B. Curtecm, b Hardy
A. H. M. Samy, b Hardy.. FIM. Salick, e Cowen, b Hardy...
5A. Kitchell, b Hardy..... BF. M. Arculli, b Cowen
Extras
Total
"MARSHAL JOFFRE'S TOUR,
Canton, Feb. 19.
It is reported from Shameen that
-12 Marshal Joffre, who has already
Q
(0)
arrived in Peking on his Far Easter ftoir, may be expected to reach Zaton at the beginning of March.
I
Bowling analysi
8
Cowen
.10.8
28
10
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