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THE WORLD SPORT

PHENOMENAL HIGH SCORING.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Yorkshire butted first, Sutcliffe and Holmes giving them a capital start. The score mounted rapidly when Suteilife was joined by Old- royd, but the former was defented when his personal score stood at 111. Oldroyd went on to complete hla century, his wicked being taken at 119.

CRICKET AVERAGES.

HENDREN'S REMARKABLE

LEAD IN BATTING,

The first-class cricket averages compiled up to Monday June 25th, are as follower

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Natts in reply were dismissed | Tyldesler (E.) for 350, 170 in arrears, the only Mend... ilardingo batsman to offer real resistance | indows being Whysall, who by splendi:le bat Ling compiled 100 and played. Hare (2. W the principal part in averting the Di

Sandl follow-on.

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Sutcliffe and Holmes In a per- Theinstassel feet display, agored freely off the Wal Notts bowling and when stumps were drawn were still unsuparated. | Andows Suteliffe made 100 that out) while Wyait Holmes maile 101 (not out).

KENT ON TOP. ·

Keen Struggle With Surrey at Blackheath,

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Kiber (N.) Whyanil

In spite of a great partnership between Sandhain and P. G. H. A. W. Chr

Tomaheld Fender at Blackheath, Surrey F. 3. Seabrook could not equal Kent's colossal | Anes pagas first innings lolal, and in a match Bates (Warwick) which produced runs at a remark-Makgrace alle rate for county cricket, it was impossible to secure a definite result.

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LORD CURZON IN INDIA

THE TWELVE LABOURS OF

HERCULES..

LEAGUE TENNIS.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB BEAT HONGKONG C. C.

A GRIM BIRTHDAY PARTY.

(Continued from Pags 1.)

"The Life of Lord Curzon:" By the Earl of Ronaldshay, Vol. 11. (Ernest Bonn. 218.)

By Lord Meston in the Observers

India was

to be the test of Curzon's great gifts, the touch- E. C. Fincher and F. G. Wheeler atone of his character. When (K.C.C.) lost to McEachran and appointed to the Vice-royalty, Lawrence 3-8, lost to G. W. Sewell ho Was, ns portrayed in and Humphreys 5-6, bent W. A. Lord Ronaldshay's earlier Nowers and C. C. Stark B217-18 in the Italian newspapers at the S. E. Green and 1. S. Green criticisms published in the German, (K.C.C.) bent. McEachran and Law French and Scandinavian news- rente 6-5, lost to Sewell and flum-papera ngainst the Nobile expedi phreys 6-0, bent Nowers and Stark tion generally, which hus been de 8-319-14.

scribed in Germany as a "typient Fincher and W. Gittins manifestation of tho Bragging, lost McEachran empty spirit of expansion- L-case ben, bent Revolt and Hunt-lam), and signing the circumstances phreys 6-8, bent Nowers and Stark surrounding the death of Dr. Maim, 8-19-14.

Kowloon Cricket Club played their gren inside wore found fragments last match of the season in the "A" of an Italian newspaper and othor division of the tennis longue yester-material. It is thought that pos day, when they entertained and desibly a portion of the envelope of feated the Hongkong CC by 55 games the airship, was torn off in the 1944 Scoros:

crash-Reuter.

Italy Resents Criticism.

Rome, July 17. Bitter resentment is expressed

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politielan young approaching the first rank, an in- trepid traveller, a polished orator, of untiring industry, wayward and imperious by turns, always and en- frely self-sufficient. How, naked (frely idlf-sufficient, Fonds alike, would these qualities serve the greatest administrative olice under the Crown? Would he show mas. tery of action, as well as of dialectic? Had he sanity and promptitude of judgment as well as FS.14 literary skill? The answer was not 84.58long withheld. Before he had been. 10.6ix months in India, Curzon-no 71,58 doubt with Hercules in his mind

had set himself twelve labours, each 84.85 of which went down to the founda-

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Totals: K.C.C., 65, games; Hong-greu particularly. kong C.C. 44.

"" DIVISION.

R. E. v University.****

The Tribuna declares that com- manders Mariano and Zari and Dr. Malmgren were soldiers under military discipline and had to carry at the rink of death

order The game between the Royal En-out

to proceed to Cape North

acck us. ginger and the University on the Nobile's intter's ground yesterday, resulted in Lo

victory for the home team by 17sistance. Commander Zappi would probably have been compelled to Scores games.

Colonel Skincer and Lt. Colonel abandon his companion Marinno tions of the governmental machine; wynt (RE) beat Soun and Barrow similarly if he had not been im» 6.28 and in two years he was reaching a 7-1, beat T. R. Ta and Y. B. Ngprisoned on an icefloe. $1.00 brilliant completion of some of the 7-4, lost to T. L. Iu and G. 1. Yeah

heaviest of the twelve, la vice-4-7-18-18, 66.36 royalty was a period of magnificent 63.76effort. He found the government 603 of India settling down into the ruts 4.88 of a paternal routine; he dragged 47.6 it out and sent it spinning along new highways towards the great 44.13 goal of effelency. There was no de- 41.86 all of administration small enough, to escape his vigilance, no problem azda with a challenge too big for him to 32.47 accept His splendid efan was the

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gren, but we are intitled to insist lost,ta Tan and Ng 4-7, lost to in Sweden's grief at losing Dr. Malm- that Streden. shall understand and and Yeoh 8-8-10--23.

respect Italy's grief at the loss of the Itálin,'' 14 adda: "The ver- sion riven by Mariano and Zappi of thetr. farewell to Dr. Malmgren cannot and must not be discussed."

Earl and Durand (K.E.) last to Souza and Burrow 3-8,, beat Tin and Ng. 6-6, lost to lu and Yeoh, 4-7 1820.

Totals: R., 41: University 58.

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Kent with an advantage of 97 on the first innings, declared in the town (Hampshire) 15 second with 185 on the board, but the forlorn hope of foreing a vic Lory was never near accomplish- ment.

The scores were:

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wickets (decd.).

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Swedish Enquiry.

Stockholm, July 17. The Government consider that an enquiry into the extraordinary circumstances surrounding tho death of Dr. Malmgren is desirable but are not yet decided on the me thod of procedure.--Reuter.

DOMESTIC TROUBLE

AIRED.

no Marylebone slum district, the 322 der-in-Chief, and there was

member of his cabinet whose port-Duchess of York recently laid the follo he did not at intervals annex. foundation-stone of the first block of sixty-three flats in Lisson-grove,

(Continued from Page 7) .......... The als ura off Edgware-road, part of a scheme by the South Mr. Andrews again said he did not Marylebone Housing Association, know. There was an arrangement id, to provide better dwelling whereby the Manager of the de- accommodation for the pour people fendant's shop in Hongkong doled out the money to the complainant, of the neighbourhood.

to what extent Mr. Andrews sald he did not know.

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Mr. Andrewes:- wrote to her asking what suggestions sho would make, and ale wrote back saying that she had none at all to make, and regretted that it was not con- Lord Hailsham said that invenient for her to call on me. I Marylebone as a whole there were think it would have been better for about seventy-six people to every her to see me in order to mako here of land, and in some of the

Fome arrangements. districts the number was 400 to

Some of his labours fell short of 13.67 their full fruition. Ifis educational policy did not solve the diffenities 1876 which have balled all subsequent 18.15 reformers. His attempts to school 1977 the Ruling Chiefs could not be 72 1981 unintained; they were regardul,

The Duchess, who was, received someone told his wife, as if "the by the Bishop of Willesden and King of England had published an Lord Hailsham, the Lord Chan redict that Dukes were not to cellor, first inspected a number of 2012 to Monte Carlo and gamble," said tenement honges which will

great defence of the, land revenue 22.34 system will soon be out of date, and in any case is caviare to the general, His partition of Bengal, unassail- 47able in theory, had to be corrected 44 later in detail. But most of his

Mrs. Tol On Lee stated that he 36 24.65 work was enduring, and none of it

27.06 will be wasted. He permanently the aere.

viewed Mr. Andrews as being not raised the level of justice between

and Indian. He "In the whole of Marylebone," her solleitor, but admitted that Englishman established strength and wisdom in he said, "there is a mortality of when she saw the Secretary for the handling of the 25,000 square about seventy babies out of every Chinese Affairs, that oficini had miles of wild country and wilder thousand who are born, and in the advised her to see Mr. Andrewes.

Case Adjourned. West Indies: 209 and 313.

tribes intervening between the pourer districts the number is 113

We feel that go His Worshin shit be suggestal. Warwick: 384 and 139 for 3 borders of India and Afghanistan.per thousand

wickets,

He drove the pretensions of other long as that difference exists, there Mrs. Tasi,,On Lee should see Mr.

of the Persian Gulf; is something Incking in our citizen-Andrewes with a view to arriving. Powers aut A. W. Speed, a Warwick amateur, he built high the external de ship." The Marylebone Council at some arrangement satisfactory to herself. A basis might be who played very rarely last sentences of india on its land frontiers,had been doing a great deal to Maurice Tate, the England and on, bowled capitally in the first in domestic aflairs he quickened remedy this state of affairs with found for the monthly allowance. Sussex bowler, treated weak innings of the tourists, taking the whole pulse of the administra: the help of the LC.C. and the Ilia Worship proposed in

They now meantime to adjourn the case for bowling in a lighthearted way at wickets for 39 runs,

tion. He restored and preserved Ministry of Health. flastings, where the Essex team were visitors. He hit a century in a vigorous manner.

Sussex won by 150 runs the stores being:

After Kent declared in their Send innings, the match ended quietly, Surrey having no chance to get the runs, and playing steadily without risk of collapse.

A TATE CENTURY. Sussex tinin Comfortable Win Over Essex,

Sussex: 312 and 202 for

wickets (deed.).

Essex: 150 und 268.

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fortably defented the West Indies by seven wickets, the neores being;

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pai Warwick total. The visitors gave an improved display on batting a second time, but not sufficient to their first innings Ferover from deficit.

at no

next Wednesday.

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Mr. Taol On Lee:-I should like to have a separate house of my own, because my husband has Hot women of his own.

His Worship:-Please call on

NO GUNPOWDER PERMIT.

the ancient monuments of the proposed to give the poorer people one week, Mrs. Tsai On Lee to ap country: and he added to them, in fats, which would provide a decent pear before him again at the beautiful Victoria Memorial and comfortabile home fail at Calcutta, what Lord Ronald-greater coal than now. as "he shay fitly describes

Lord Hailsham announced that finest structure that has been, rear- jed in India since the daya of the Sir Alfred Fripo, on behalf of the Anetent Order of Froth-blowers, Moguls,"

Never were the sterling qualities had promised to present a roof- of an Englishman more fully tried, garden to the first block of flats, at Mr. Andrewes, or more lavishly given, than, were a cost of £300, Curzon's in India. Yet there was something lacking, something that found no place in his complex character. His understanding of plane as Macaulay's. His attitude to Indian aspirations was all but contemptuous; "the Congress," he wrote in 1900, "is tottering to its Northants: 387 and 327 for 5 fall, nad one of my great ambitions

wickets (deed.)

while in India is to assist it to n In the only match played yesterday a charge of being in unlawful Glamorgan: 320 and 82 for peaceful demise." The efficiency at the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, possession of three pounds of gun.. for which he tolled was to him C. LA Sandes and 11. Graves (rec. 15) powder without a permit from tite of India Captain Superintendent of Police. aynonymous with the contentment of the Mercantile Bank

Chaloner and H. The defendant stated that he of the governed; but it was for him, defeated I. Mi

Tate scored 126, and though the

THREE CENTURIES. remainder of the batsmen were

Glamorgan and Northants in sedate by comparison, the useful.

Close Game, total of 312 was compiled, Essex experienced a bad time, the side

Northants gained first innings being rattled out for 156, exactly half the Sussex total, and when points against. Glamorgan and Sussex had increased their advan-so well did they bat in both in-the Indian mind was on the same tage to 418, Mr. Gilligan applied lugs, that the Cobblers were in a very strong position at the close. The Acores were:

the closure.

Catmore, in making his first three-figure innings of the season (101), could not find anyone lo stay with him long enough to make a serious impression on the for- midable total.

HAMPSHIRE FAIL ཧན་་ Futile Batting Display in Both ·

Innings,

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At Manchester, Hampshire gave

a weak display in both innings, and went down deservedy to Lanca- shire by an innings and 20 runs.

The scores were:

Hunts: 194 and 181, Lancashire: 395 for 9 wickets

(deed.) There was nothing in the wicket to account for the poor Hampshire When Lancashire went display.

in Against a score of 194, they made light of the Hants bowling and declared when they had secur-

ed a lead of 201 runs.

for bruna.

wickets,

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Although Northants made nearly

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HONG DOUBLES.

MERCANTILE BANK PAIR SECURES VICTORY.

YOUNG CHINESE FINÈD AT KOWLOON.

A young Chinese appeared be- fore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Kow- loon Magistracy this morning, on

400 in. their first knock, no in- the ruler, to decide when the Spicer from Messrs. Butterfield and had been given the gunpowder by dividual player reached the

governed ought to be contented Swire (rec: 10-3) in two straight sete; a woman, for vac in fishing. [century.

He never got inside the Indian's the-acore being 6-3, 6-2. For Glamorgan, D. Davies hit a skin. In one all-important respect capital 103, his third hundred of he had a unique opportunity, and

overworked

body and an the season, but the Welsh side fell he did more than tales it, he flouted Cabinet multiplied; the malalao of 67 short of the Northants total.

it; for no other Viceroy had either an J. E. Timms and W. C. Brown in his chance or his power tu take by egocentric mind marched steadily partnership put Northants in an the hand the new Nationalism towards catastrophe. At inst the almost impregnable position, the which was then emerging, and to crash came in a minor sequel of the former making 101, while Brown guide it into partnership with the Kitchener controversy, and he left Government, instead of leaving it India to nurse, for the rest of his contributed 103 (not out.

to stray, into the bitter antagonism days, the bitterness of the in- which is our problem. In India to gratitude and injustice which he

Tell that he had suffered. day.

The truth is the ruling of Leicester defeated Gloucester by his intellect,

GLOUCESTER OUTPLAYED. E, W. Dawson's Team Finding Its Form?

wore:

and ita vást-

It was stated that the defen- dant was arrested near the Slaugh-

from the direction of a quarry. 1er House at Ma Tau Kok, coming In imposing a fine of $10, his Worship remarked that the defen dunt appeared to have only recent-

come from the country, SYDNEY SCANDAL, '. MUNICIPAL OFFICIAL

ly

DISMISSED:

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Sydney, June 25. The Civic Commissioners hayo' decided to dispense with the ser- vices of Mr. S. Y. Maling, general mannger of the Municipal Elec tricity Department.

that, though

Curzon always looked back on his Indin stirred seven years in India as the crown of his work, and was anxious that six wickets at Lelcenter, the home ness excited his imagination, their tate should be worthily told, side being on top almost through- India and its people never touched and particularly that the Kitchener Hants failed to avert an innings out. Dipper made a great effort in his heart. To him it was ever episode, on which he had maintain

Mr. Maling was one of the mont defeat, MacDonald bowling ex Gloucester's Brat innings, but he and of banishment. "Concalve the ed a proud silence In his lifetime,

to have been tremely well and taking 5 wickets was given no support. The scores deadly stagnation of my fe here," should be fully unravelled. Lord found in the recent report of the

he would write; and again,, "I am Ronaldshay has discharged this Royal Commission conducting my task in exile, in com duty faithfully, judiciously, and gality of corruption in connexion pleto Isolation from all friends and sympathetically, and now that all with the granting of a contract for Advicers." And even from his

is on record, for good. or. for ill, power house plant by the Sydney oldest friends and advisers he was those who served with Curzon in City Counel! In 1925.

The Commissioners have further to part in time, as his devotion to India will forget the flaws in a sicer mechanism deepened and his great career and the calamities of instructed the City Solicitor to ap sense of infallibility increased. Its setting, and will recall only the ply to Mr. Maling for the payment Hours of selfpity beset him: mis splendid energy and the high fdeals to the Council of the rum of understandings with the British

that illuminated it,

£10,000-Reuter.

WEST INDIES LOSE, Warwick Amateur Bowler' in' Form

Gloucester: 237 and 218, Leicester: 333 and 123 for 4

* wickets, Dipper made 107 in Gloncestor's first innings, while Astill took 8 In an Interesting match at wickets for 81 runs in their second Birmingham, Warwickshire com innings,--Reuter.

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