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i CRICKET.I

... CRICKET. Lord Hawke's XI. in South Africa. j [TRESS ASSOCIATION SPECIAL.J I PORT ELIZABETH. Monday.—The Cape Colony eleven, who yesterday had lost seven wickets for 73, concluded their first innings to-day for 112, Giddy making 26. Haigh took four wickets for 30; Trott three for 37 aud Cuttell three for 22. Milligau had four runs hit from him without taking a wicket. With a lead of 22 the ...

I TO-DAY'S MARKETS

... TO-DAY'S MONEY. I [SPECIAL T E u E G li A MS.J LONDON STOCK EXCHANGK. Opening, 11.20 P,.m.-The final adjustment of the fortnightly settlement on the Stock Exchange is engrossing the chief ai,tention of dealers, and prices show good tendency. Consols steady. Rupee Paper flat at 1. decline on sates. Foreign Bonds qûiet- Chinese Silver Loan 1 lower in the absence of satis* factory news Argentine ...

London Middav Betting

... SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW, (BY OUR NEWMARKET COBJS.ESTONDENX.) WARWICK. November Handicap—AMEER. Avon Selling—CORIE LYNN. Regulation Plate-TFMPLECOMBE. FOLKESTONE. Rothschild Plate—BOGATIR. Tower Selling-WESTMORELAND. Folkestone Elvndicap-INTIMIDATEM Westenhanger Sailing-WHITE SQUALL Dover Handicap-UMBROSA. ...

I SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE

... Tu. Sep. 18. We Sep. l9:Th.,Sep. 20 Port ft-.in. Hg\|TmeiTmeiTnie Hgfc. Tme ft.iu.ii. i«.fffc.ici h. in. ft.lu. Cardiff {pin,: 2 47 25 10| 4 III* 5 B^Doch jp.m! ^I26 7| 3 1,23 1 £ si 3° 2 Newport l2QM Z g27 9 ^29 10 Swansea j;1' } 4||25 0 3i/26 2i } 3^27 6 eort'^t \I 41;25 61 f 27 3 41 2g 7 mil IIIII in inn in mi rwrrTmnrTiir»Bwiiiiniirwii im »n iiinnnniiii my mil IIIII in inn in mi I im »n my ...

-I - STOP PRESS. I

... Northampton Autumn Meeting. NOIiTHA.MPTON, Tuesday. Weather of a wretched character prevailed Northampton this morning, and much rain falling heavilt there was small encouragement to visit the course. Still a fairly largo company assembled, though outside there was nothing hke the customary big crowd. The moisture did a lot. of good to the ground which had been very bad, and with consider- ...

FOOTBALL.I

... FOOTBALL. Canton Church Wednesday v Roath Wednesday Reserve.—At Jubilee Park tomorrow. Cant in—Goal, T Williams; backs, F Choune and T Tombs (car.- t-iiu,; halfbacks, J Jones, A Derby, and J Thouvs forwards, A Marsh, W Mcore, F Williams, A ITosser, and J lieborl. Cardiff Barbsrians v. Perarih United.—In this match, which was played at Penavth on Saturday last, the correct score should have ...

SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE. I

... !'i'h.NoT.52;Fr. NOT.23 Sa. NOT24 Port |TrnelHgt :Tme|Hgi, Tro'j I'me jh. in.jft.io jh.m.jft.in.Ij. in ft.iu. |p.ul: 7 n « «? «|33 5; 12333 4 jpanflK 9;?^|34 1 7 24^ 5. I ^33 10 « ^33 9 i tfi Q 1 31 1 — 'Ip.ui 6 14 9i 6 49i l\ 7 26 1 | 5 56^ n 6 54Uo 17. 7 W e MV; L6!15 6 52 7 28^ 8 ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS. .

... ACCIDENT ON THE CARDIFF RAILWAY. This morning Alfred Bailey, aged 16, lining in Railway-terrace, Splott, employed on the Cardiff Railway, was crushed betwean the buffers of two trucks and sustained a fractured rib, which panctnred the lung. He waa removed to the Infirmary. ...

SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE

... TO-DAY'S MARKETS, CORN. Liverpool, Priday.-NVii,o,t fair enquirv at about Tuesday's rates to dearer—No. 1 Calif.->rnivu, 6s 4;d to 6s 5d No. 1 NorthernSprinrV>4d t'. 6s W. • No, ] Northern DuJnth, 6s Cd, Pees. 5s lCirf. Oats qiA et -old white,3s to 3s Id: new, 2s 3d to 2s Sd, iMaize ftiir tlc-,ii.-Ltjd-iiew mixed, 4s being about over Tuesday. Flour un- changed. Weather line; windS.W. Glasgow, ...

MOVEMENTSOFLOQAL VESSELS t

... I Swansea Strike. I I LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. I I Exciting Scenes, I Strange men were brought by the G. W.R. on Monday Lo replace those on strike at Weaver's Mills. Before 6 old hands with the Union leaders were at the approaches and indulged in singing Rule, Britannia, and booting. The mills, which ordinarily start at 12 o'clock on Sunday; were not restarted untill in the day. Under police ...

YULE SAFE. I

... DESPATCH FROM Sin GEORGE WHITE I Only Three Miles Away. The War Office issued the following telegram at 6.20 on Wednesday evening ;— From General White to the Secretary for lvtr. Ladysmith, Wednesday, 3.50 p.m.— The advance guard of a force sent out by me this morning to get into touch and help General Yule's column was, within three miles of that column, which was tempor. arily halted on ...