JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES.
Tho championship cripket fixtures in the junior grade have now been fixed to the 10th December next, and are as follow :-r October 22nd and 29th.— Hutt v. Johnsonville, H\itt Ground ;. Petone v. North, I £etone Ground; Central v. St. Mark's, Kelburne Park ; College v. South, Collejye Ground; East v. -y.M.C.A., Basin Deserve ; V ictoria College, bye. November sth and 12th.— Hutt v. Central, Hutt CJrouud ; Petone v. Kaat, Petone ground; College v. V.M.C.A., College ground ; North v. Victoria College, Kclburno Park; South v. St. Mark's, Ba B in KOBprye; Johnsonville, byo. November 19th and 26th.— Hutt v. South, Hutt Ground ; Pqtone v.V.M.C.A., Petone > Ground ; College v. North, College Ground; East v. Victoria College, KelUurne Park; JohnsonviUo v. St. Mark's, Basin Reserve; Central, bye. December 3rd and 10th. -Hutt v. St. TW™ /? v Ground ; Fctone v. Central, letono Ground; College v. Johnsonville, SS g ° » ro V nd -J V.51.0.A. v. North, S2^"p c lark; ,T»«*ori* Oollogo v. South liasm Reserve; East, byo.
..Jw ♦"!?* beforo an audience of cadete at the Richmond School, Christn« %•* °T «cently, on tho possibjiity of an incursion of Afliatics into tn.e Australaaian colonies, Mr. C. 11. fS!S ? au ™ an °,f, f l«*l «* North Canterbury tinnff Board ' referred «« ™ »<«di. tionai me n»ce to that of Japan— that of Java. Most peoplo (ho «aid) know of the existence of Java, but they werefticlinod to underrate it 6 importance. Within the the island had incited from iivo millions to thirty millioiiH, and it wa» increasing six times or fa«t an that of Aimtrana. Java was separated by only four 811 fl T tho *"'g iHlan/cotrtinent, and the people of Japan connidored that the probability o f an i, lvaH i 01l of t } l 0 southern land by th© pooplu of Java was Dy no means a remote powbility. They would come either an friond» or fow, but evon if they landod a» frlondu they would ?° nceal . .. th «r hostility only «<> long an the white men held tho upper Jmnd. ™ C V warning vriu entitlotl to scrioun considM-ation ; and tho noblo boruUin, the hue doternwiatiim, mul tlw nple»did strain of blood thub woro suppoioil lo be chapacteristic of the UritiHh nutiou would be ot Jittl© avail unlrwH this pwplo whom amSgei ' eatenecl Ww ' e i"°I J « rud iov m y
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 94, 18 October 1910, Page 2
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