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LONDON, June 12,
GERMAN PREMIER'S DEFIANCE.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mäll.).
A rigorous censorship has been established in
LONDON, June. 12. Bulgaria. The situation is a complete mystery, but
That something like an Anglo-French deadlock it is expected the Agrarians will make a strong
nd been reached over the reparations question is stand entailing possible civil war.
The Bulgarian Legation in London has ne con-indicated by Frencli newspaper comments to-day, firmation of Belgrade reports that fighting has declaring the British viewpoint is not acceptable and broken out in Bulgaria, but Sofia correspondents and is tantamount to encouraging Germany to passive The newspapers also express the Belgrade newspapers assert that peasant revolts resistance. against the new regime are reported throughout opinion that the situation is grave.'. .. Bulgaria. Ten, thousand peasants are said to have These comments are apparently based on re- surrounded Plevna, whither the new Government ports from London- that Britain suggested a con- has sent fresh troops. There has been fighting inference of experts, but an authoritative statement in the Radomír district between the Government London to-night denies that any steps have been troops and a force of 7,000 peasants raised by the taken with a view to a new conference." former president, Sobranje Boteff and the former Minister Athanasoff.
The statement says thas the Government has not taken a decision as regards its policy and there The deposed premier Stambulisky is said to be, at Dolakovo preparing to march to Sofia with is no question of any imminent development in this detachments of the Agrarian Guard and a force of connection. 20,000 peasants.
[Plevna is a fortified town on the Touchinitza River with a large trade in wine and cattle. The he population numbers 19,000. Plevna was besieged by the Russians in 1877. Sofia, a fortified town on the River Isker, is the capital of Bulgaria Situated on a plain 2,000 feet above the sea, it has a population of 75,000. Ancient Sardica and Triaditza of the By- zantine Greeks, the town now has many industries.] POPULACE HOSTILE.
PARIS, June 13.
The Bulgarfan delegation announces the re ceipt of a telegram from the Bulgarian Minister at Prague stating that the people of Bulgaria "are not recognising the new illegal Government and, have isolated Sofia from the rest of the country."
A steadily growing army of about 100,000 volunteers is guarding the frontiers and the suburbs of Sofia. They are preparing to punish the usurpers."
HOME CRICKET.
YORKSHIRE BEAT MIDDLESEX.
SUSSEX DEFEAT NOTTS.
BERLIN, June 12.
Herr Cuno, the Premier, in a speech at Karlsru said that passive resistance must be continued.
DRY SHIP LAW.
SUPREME COURT'S ORDER DOOMED}
PRESIDENT'S INTENTIONS.
WASHINGTON, June 12, President Harding's spokesmen assert that the President intends to ask Congress at the next ses- sion to modify prohibition as it affects foreign ships
in American waters.
[The United States Supreme Court recently, decided that the prohibition act forebade all ships, American and foreign, to bring liquor into American territorial waters.]
WASHINGTON, June 12,
The customs authorities have been instructed to release a strictly limited daily quantity liquor as "medicine" to crews of vessels which sailed before June 10..
[All ships sailing after June 10 come under the new law) 2
LONDON, June 12. At Lord's Yorkshire defeated Middlesex by 6 wickets. Hearne (J. W.). (Middlesex) Second 175 not out in the first innings and In Yorkshire's first
.. In York- innings, Durston took 5 wickets for 25. shire's second innings, Holmes scored 89 Sutcliffe 76.
89 and
VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND, June 12, 20 The "Africa Maru," the first Japanese vessel arriving since the enforcement of the prohibition (Yorkshire were champions last year. Mid- decision, deposited her liquor here before proceed- dlesex occupied first place in 1920 and 1921 but felling to Seatle. She will pick it up on the retri to 7th last year.)
At Leyton Essex lost to the West Indies by 3 wickets. For the winners Challoner made 101 in the first innings..
Derbyshire led Glamorgan on the first innings
at Cardiff Bestwick (Derby) took 7.wickets for 39 and 5 for 55.
Jackson scored 102 in Derbyshire's
second innings.
At Manchester, Lancashire led Surrey on the first innings. Parkin (Lancashire) took 7 wickets for 57 in the first innings.
Warwickshire defeated Gloucestershire by 8 wickets at Birmingham. For the losers Smith made 107 in the first innings and Hammond 99 in the second. For Warwickshire Stephens made 143 and B. W. Quaife, 89, both in the first innings.
(Quaife, who plays as an amateur is a son of the veteran professional, W. G.Quaife. Last year father and son were opposed, in a match with Derbyshire, against the Bestwicks, also a father and-son.)
At Horsham Sussex. defeated Notts by 7 wickets. Tate, for the winners, secured 6 wickets for 22 and 7 for 46.
At Northampton, Kent beat Northamptonshire by 8 wickets. In Kent's first innings, Hardinge scored 100 and Woolley (R. E.) 90.
Somerset beat Worcestershire at Kidderminster by 145 runs. For the winners J. C. White obtained 5 wickets for 33 and 5 for 59.
At Portsmouth, Hampshire lost to Leicestershire by 104 runs. Geary (Leicester) took 5 wickets for 21 and 7-for 46
HOME GOLF.
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RUHR HATE.
FRENCH PATROL OPENS FIRE.
CIVILIANS KILLED.
PARIS, June 12.. A message from Duesseldorf states that "a French patrol was threatened in the streets on Monday night. After giving due warning, it fired at the crowd of German civilians who refused to disperse. Six Germans were killed and three were wounded.
TURNING THE SCREW...
COBLENCE, June 12,
First fruits of the French and Belgian Premiers meeting at Brussels on June 6 are seen in the inter- Allied High Commission's decision to prohibit the consignment of goods to unoccupied or to occupied. Germany except under special licence with payment of the tax. Only primary necessaries like foodstuffs are exempted:
·TROUBLE OVER.
RUSSIA'S CONCILIATORY ATTITUDE.
- ASSURANCES EXPECTED.
LONDON, June 12.
The British Government is preparing a reply the Russian note which will probably be deliv in the course of the veck
Well-informed circle believe the Russias surances will be satisfactory and should end the controversy...
FAR EAST NAVAL BASE.
MODERN FLEET'S NEEDS:
LONDON, June 12.
SARAZEN ELIMINATED._
LONDON, June 12. At Troon in the qualifying competition for the golf open championship the sensation of the day was the collapse of Sarazon who, with five other Americans including Barnes and Hoffner, the South African champion Jangle, the Frenchmen Masey and Boomer and the Britishers, Wethered ank Varion exceeded 159 and thus failed to qualify. Strazen played in a gale with wind and Tihe was in trouble from the furt, and took eight for the second. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr...
e was bunkered frequently, turned with a score of and finished with 85. Hagen had a great battle ad just succeeded with 159. The best qualifiers re Whitcombe, Lansdowne, Syd, Wingate of carside, Tingey (Junior) and Frinton each scoring of Singapore should be developed to meet the 146 Robson of Cooden Beach scored 147. Amongst needs of a modern fleet. This policy was reaffirmed others who qualified were Braid with 140, Mitchell in February of 1923- and Kirkwood with 152, Tolley, 153, Duncan and Tawor with 154 The qualifying Americans were Macdonald Smith with 152, Aulbach with 155, Farrell: with 157, Clarke, Diegel and Hagen with 159.
Eighty-eight compete in the competition proper on Thursday: -
Garapen is the bar of the Americans championship, Hagen won the British open chade ionship in rozz Vardon; Duncan Braid and revious holders of the British tirls. Wothered and Tolley are among the best of Britsh amateura- the former losing, the
pionship through stepping on his ball in 1921 and the latter winning the artisteur title in 1920.)
Lambert, (Labour), the Home Secretary, Mr. W. C.. Bridgeman, speaking for the Premier, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, said that in June of 1921 the Government of the day decided that the naval base
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