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During the first century, the crowd engaged in some good-natured joking at Jardine's expense, but he was jeered by the crowd during his second hundred for batting too slowly.
Jardine's first voyage was uneventful other than his initial encounter with the economics of an Indiaman ’ s journey to Asia.
On 1 July 1832, Jardine, Matheson and Company, a partnership, between William Jardine, James Matheson as senior partners, and Hollingworth Magniac, Alexander Matheson, Jardine's nephew Andrew Johnstone, Matheson's nephew Hugh Matheson, John Abel Smith, and Henry Wright, as the first partners, was formed in China, taking the Chinese name ' Ewo ' ( 怡和 ) pronounced " Yee-Wo " and meaning ' Happy Harmony '.
One of the first water-front hospitals was the Seaman's hospital built in 1843 funded by Jardine's.
Brian's 2004 album Gettin ' in Over My Head features Carl's vocal from the unreleased Beach Boys song " Soul Searchin '" over a new backing track ( the Don Was-recorded elements and the other Beach Boys ' voices are absent ), and in 2010 bandmate Al Jardine's first solo album, A Postcard From California, features a similarly reconstructed track, " Don't Fight The Sea ".
Jardine's song for his first wife, " Lady Lynda " ( 1978 ) proved a considerable success for the band beyond the US, scoring a Top Ten chart entry in the UK.
Other established artists, including the Fleet Foxes and Steve Miller, have also used Jardine's state-of-the-art studios in recent years, and it was here Jardine began taping his long-promised first solo album.
Jardine's batting ( 35 and 89 in the match ) and captaincy were believed by critics to be the key factors in his side's first victory over Eton for 12 years.
In his first hundred, the crowd engaged in some good-natured joking at Jardine's expense, but he was jeered by the crowd in his second hundred for batting too slowly.
Serving as Jardine's vice-captain on the 1932-33 tour of Australia, Wyatt was in charge of an early tour match that Jardine sat out of, and became the first captain to employ the controversial Bodyline tactic against the Australian team.
The highlights of Brown's first season were his 79 against South Australia, and 69 against Douglas Jardine's England.
Marriott toured abroad twice, first with the Honourable Lionel Tennyson's team that toured South Africa in 1924-25, and second with Douglas Jardine's official MCC team to India in 1933-34.
On 1 July 1832, Jardine, Matheson and Company, a partnership, between William Jardine, James Matheson as senior partners, and Hollingworth Magniac, Alexander Matheson, Jardine's nephew Andrew Johnstone, Matheson's nephew Hugh Matheson, John Abel Smith, and Henry Wright, as the first partners was formed in Canton, and took the Chinese name ' Ewo ' ( 怡和 " Yee-Wo " Literally Happy Harmony.
The City Hall in Central was opened in 1962, followed by the first multi-storey markets in Jardine's Bazaar in March 1963.
Jardine's first start was in October 1971 in a European Championship qualifier win over Portugal.

Jardine's and against
* Jardines ' have a strict policy of not buying / investing in new companies as it is said to be against William Jardine's wishes.
He nonetheless incurred the ire of his captain Douglas Jardine by dissenting against Jardine's bodyline tactics.
He was selected for the Queensland Colts in 1932 – 33 and represented Queensland Country against Douglas Jardine's England cricket team during the Bodyline tour.

Jardine's and Australia
Regardless of what happened in 1921, Jardine's conflicts with Australia solidified after he was selected to tour the country in 1928 – 29.
At the beginning of the following season, Wisden's editor believed that, as Jardine had failed to impress ( unspecified ) people with his captaincy, he was no longer a certainty to lead the side to Australia, and only Percy Chapman's lack of form prevented his reinstatement at Jardine's expense.
Verity was impressed with the depth of Jardine's thinking on the game and his intelligence, enjoying tactical discussions with him on the voyage to Australia.
According to Douglas Jardine's biographer, Christopher Douglas, " He hardly put a foot wrong during the tour and, even though he gave Australia their biggest hiding to date, he was and probably remains ... one of the most popular English captains to tour Australia.

Jardine's and when
* 1933 – The controversial Bodyline cricket tactics used by Douglas Jardine's England peaks when Australian captain Bill Woodfull was hit in the heart.
Jardine's tough exterior and candid letters to agents masked his compassionate nature, never exacting punishment when due.
Test cricket remained the sport's highest level of standard throughout the 20th century but it had its problems, notably in the infamous " Bodyline Series " of 1932 – 33 when Douglas Jardine's England used so-called " leg theory " to try and neutralise the run-scoring brilliance of Australia's Don Bradman.

Jardine's and team
However, it commended Jardine's courage, claimed that praise of his leadership was unanimous, and said that " above all he captained his team in this particular match like a genius ".
Jardine's captaincy in 1931 left critics unimpressed and C. Stewart Caine, the editor of Wisden wrote that " the impression appears to be widely entertained that Chapman, were he in form, would again be given charge of the team.

Jardine's and Australian
Journalist – cricketer Dick Whitington wrote that Jardine's actions were seen as " an unforgivable crime in Australian eyes and certainly no part of cricket ".
Pelham Warner, although he later stated that he disapproved of Bodyline bowling, praised Jardine's captaincy on the tour and believed that he was cruelly treated by the Australian crowds.
The bowlers implemented Jardine's tactic, bowling fast and short at the Australian batsmen, with Voce inflicting several bruising injuries.
Journalist-cricketer Dick Whitington, wrote that Jardine's actions were seen as " an unforgivable crime in Australian eyes and certainly no part of cricket ".
Later in the series, he decried Bradman's tactics of having his pacemen bowl frequent bouncers at the English batsmen, pointing out that it was hypocritical for the Australian captain to vociferously condemn Jardine's tactics years earlier.

Jardine's and side
Douglas notes that it looked like England " were trying to pull a fast one by picking their strongest batting side ( which meant dropping Chapman ) without weakening the fielding ( since Chapman was Jardine's substitute ).
Brown was a veteran of Douglas Jardine's Bodyline side of 1932-33 and was Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1933.
Jardine's Lookout is only a 10-minute drive to Central and 5 to Causeway Bay, where the Cross Harbor Tunnel is located, making travel to the Kowloon side easy.

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Jardine's comment was: " I've not travelled 6, 000 miles to make friends.
1846 view of Jardine's original building from Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.
A Hong Kong building boom in the mid 1970s saw Jardine's buy Gammon Construction, the largest construction and civil engineering group on the island.
Jardines is controlled by the Keswick family, who are direct descendants of William Jardine's sister Jean through the marriage of her daughter to Thomas Keswick, father of William Keswick, an early Tai-pan of the firm.
The name of Yee Wo Street in Hong Kong's East Point and Causeway Bay Districts comes from Jardine's Chinese name " Ewo " whilst other locations associated with the company include Jardine's Bazaar, Jardine's Crescent, Jardine's Bridge, Jardine's Lookout, Yee Wo Street, Matheson Street, Jardine House and the Noon-day Gun.
There has been speculation that this incident helped develop Jardine's antipathy towards Australians, although Christopher Douglas denies this.
" Jardine's cap became a focus for criticism and mockery from the crowds throughout the tour.
Jardine wrote that Larwood had asked for the field, while Larwood said that it was Jardine's decision.
Woodfull had remained calm in public, refusing to complain about Jardine's tactics.
It starred Gary Sweet as Don Bradman, Hugo Weaving as Douglas Jardine, Jim Holt as Harold Larwood, Rhys McConnochie as Pelham Warner, and Frank Thring as Jardine's mentor Lord Harris.
Though struggling to make ends meet, Jardine's older brother David provided him with money to attend school.
The firm did well in the domain of private traders and established Jardine's reputation as an able, steady and experienced private trader.
One of Jardine's agents in Bombay, who would become his lifelong friend, was Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy.
The trading concerns of Jardine's included smuggling opium into China from India, trading spices and sugar from the Philippines, importing Chinese tea and silk into England, handling cargo papers and cargo insurance, renting of dockyard facilities and warehouse space, trade financing and other numerous lines of business and trade.

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