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ENGLISH VICTORY.

A CRICKET AVALANCHE. SOUTH AUSTRALIA SNOWED UNDER, CRAWFORD'S BOWLING. BY TEl.EaitAni—l'llESS ASSOCIATION'—COrYItIGITT. (Hoc. Nov. 14, 0.4 a.m.) , Adelaide, November 13. The Englishmen, in their match against South Australia, declared their first innings closed, and, when the gamo was resumed today, the local team wont to the wickets, and wore quickly disposed of. The wiekot showed signs of wear, hut Clem Hill and Pollen- played with tlio utmost freedom, while the bulk of their companions wont down like ninepins. The scores are: — llayne, c. Humphries, b. Blytho ... 0 Darling, b. Barnes 2 C. Hill, c. Jones, b. Crawford 61 Pellcw, b. Crawford 32 Jennings, c. and b. Braund 0 L. Hiil, b. Crawford ... ... ... 4 O'Connor, b. Braund 1 Claxton, c. Fane, b. Braund ]9 St'Beth, b. Crawford 4 Wright (not out) 8 Chamberlain, b. Crawford • 2 Sundry ." ... 1 Total 134 Total first innings ... ... 343 Aggregate ... ... 477 ENGLAND. First Innings. Right wickets for 660. ■ The Englishmen thus won by an innings and 183 runs. Bowling Analysis. Barnes, 1 for 27. Blytho, 1 for 19. Braund, 3 for 47. Crawford, 5 for 40. GERMANVS COLONIAL ' SCHEMES. 4 HERII DERNBURG RETURNS. HY TELEGR.U'II —Pr.ESS AESOCIA.TIOM—COPYRIGHT. Berlin, November 12. Herr Dernburg, Director of Gorman Colonial Affairs, has resunied his duties m Berlin after a visit to tho Transvaal to study the result of Britain's economic policy there. Tlerr Dornburß is the es-bimker who suddenly climbed to tho top of tho German Colonial Dopurtmcnt, and who figured so largely in tho last Reichstag elections. Tho victory of tho, Raiser's world-policy at thosn elections was largely attributed to Herr DernImrg's optimistic way of putting things, combined with business skill, and to tho roseate picture he presented of the possibilities of Germany's colonies. After the elections tho Director of Colonial Affairs did not roiuain at Homo to undermine tho Chancellor or some other. Minister—as critics'had predicted—but set out for South Africa' to' lenrn'tho hard business of colonisation by observation, on the spot, both in the Geiumn and in the British territories.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 7

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ENGLISH VICTORY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 7

ENGLISH VICTORY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 7

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