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DIAMOND SCULLS.

BERESFORD AND GOLLAN IN FINAL

HENLEY EVENTS.

(Reuters Service.)

SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925.

AT WIMBLEDON

MLLE. LENGLEN CHAMPION AGAIN

OTHER RESULTS:

(Reuter'ï' Servics.)

London, July 3. At Wimbledon in the British At Henley in the semi-final of Open Lawn Tennis Championship the Diamond Sculls, J. Beresford, the final of the ladies singles, beat W. Hoover (America) by Mile, Suzanne Lenglen beat Miss three lengths. Time: 8 minutes, Joan Fry (England) 6-2, 6-0. 27 seconds.

London, July 8.

In the other semi-final. D. Gollan beat M. Detton (France) by two lengths. Time: 9 minutes.

DOSSERS' TRIAL.

COUNSEL'S OBJECTIONS

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[Last year Suzanne Lenglent to dele of hours.. gave up towards the semi-final The Radio ffize wil be closed stage on doctor's orders and Miss from p.m. to 8 until K. McKane won in the final. This year Mlle. Lenglen defeated the English lady easily. Miss Joan Fry is one of the younger British players who came to the front this year by virtue of beating Misa McKane in one of the smaller Wimble- championships before don.]

There were extraordinary scenes. The queue since dawn was enormous. The weather was showery. The final was delayed 25 minutes owing to rain.

(Router's Service.)

Shanghai, July 8. In the Mixed Court before the Chinese Magistrate and the British Miss Fry scored only 22 points. Assessor, Mr. Fischer, Counsel for It Was remarkable that her Mr. and Mrs. Dosser, applied for at hitherto wonderful forehand was. least a fortnight's remund on the made to appear weak though her grounds that the first charge (of reputedly weak backhand was making preparations to commit very sound. Suzanne was almost hostile action against certain motionless and kept her opponent Foreign States) was incomplete and running to and fro on the baseline did not specify the countries; like by superb placing. wise the second and third charges wonderful nobility was a feature Miss Fry's were incomplete because no dates of the match. She kept up rallies were mentioned.

her over-hit and Miss Fry was at but Mlle. Lenglen eventually made her mercy in the second set. The sets occupied 15 and 12 minutes, respectively.

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The second and third charges were of possessing literature likely to cause a breach of the pence and menacing the order of the Foreign Settlement.]

The Court replied that the Shang- hai Municipa Police was an in- ternational, body whose duty was to protect all untions. Therefore the objections would be overruled.

In the semi-final of the ladies"

doubles Mlle. Lenglen (France) and Miss Ryan (U.S.A.) beat Mrs. Beamish and Miss Clarke 6-0, 6-2

[The winners meet Mrs. Bridge' Mr. Fischer then challenged the and Mrs. Mellquam in the finăÏ.] A New Building and an Oid Bell. Court's jurisdiction pointing out The ladies' doubles match was that since the Revolution the Con- very tame. Suzanne played with It is said that in 1918 a certain sular Body had appointed the her Usual excellence. Mrs. Government Department fre- Chinese Mixed Court Magistraten Beamish and Miss Clarke, were quently addressed envelopes to and entirely controlled the Mixed outclassed: "Lloyd's Coffee House,

Royal Court, consequently, the Chinese In the semi-final of the men'a Exchange, E. C." The Royal Government did afot recognise the doubles, Jean Borotra and R. Exchange had no obvious connec- Mixed Count as Chinese Court; Lacoste (France) beat De Mor- tion with an obscure little coffee white by the ShoRussian agree purgo and Kehrlinger 11-9, 7-9, house, in Great Tower Street, atment of October 1024 Soviet 6-1, 6-1, the end of the 17th century, owned citizens in Chin must be tried by

This was a fierce battle of by one Edward Lloyd. Lloyd was the Chinese Court, therefore the volleying with all four at the net.

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clean through the net; the referee

Nagpore-July 8, noon. commercial enterprise. The result The Court again overruled Mr. l'awarded him the point. The fact of his life-work is the great Fischer's. objection the British was not discovered till the end Manila,, Straits, Ceylon, India, institution named after him, Assessor stating that he had this of the game whereupon a new net Mauritius, E. & S. Africa and which is a byword in our langu-most definite instructions from the was erected. Borotra and Australia and New Zealand via age, and one of the most Consular body with regard to hear Kehrling stood out in their play: Manila important insurance undertakingsing all Russian cases, criminal and, the former sometimes smashed in the world. The cups of coffee civil, or 3 m

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President Garfield-July 6,

tration Sm., --Letters... 3.30 p.m.

Shanghai, Japan, Canada,

have, given place to luncheons in documents from the police. +tinental pair deteriorating. the Captains Room, and the Court replied that the documents Lacoste served brilliantly through U. S. A., C. & S. America and suggestion that this sanctum which he had not received would should be profaned by the over not be admitted for herring to-day." crowded clerical staff, made it Inspector Yorke gave evidence of evident to the Members that arrest, and described the documents Lloyds would have to migrate. As found in the luggage of the accused, a result the King has just laid the handed to the Captain of the steam-

also a telegram which foundation, in Leadenhall Street,

hip Mantua. informing the Soviet!

Робвет

"LABOUR DUPES.”

*Europe via Victoria, B.C. due It appears that Borotra's Victoria, B. C., July 28........ through-the-net shot would have Pres. Jefferson July 7, Parcels Letters 3.30 p. m. given their opponents the first set Noon, Registration 2.45 p. m., is the latter were leading 3-4 and 40-love.

Shanghai, Also in the semi-final "of the

Japan, Canada,

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of one of the most imposing Consul at Shanghai that he was de. men's doubles, John HennesseyU.S.A., C. & S. America and buildings in the new London which tied in Hongkong to be forcibly and Ray Casey (USA) beat is now rising around us. Designed departed to Shanghai, and adding Brugnon and Cochet (France) 7-6, due Vancouver July 27, and Europe vin Siberia (Correspon...... strikers by Sir Edwin Cooper, it will-cost report that hitherto responsible for lesser underwriters paid a larger sum refused to wireless this messet

over one million pounds. Lloyds should be informed.

an urgent request that Peking, 5-7, 9-7, 6-4.

The Captain

[In America last year, Hennessy dence specially superscribed "Via beat Borotra, G. L. Patterson and Siberia" only), ship sails at day- skilled work had been (unknow-for the "Lutine" Bell, which is

The hearing was adjourned until, B. 1. C. Norton. Casey is some-light on the 10th inst. ingly, of course) re-engaged by sounded when news of a shipwreck Monday.

what like McLoughlin, the first

Empress of Canada-July 9, American tennis "Comet." He is

parcel post 11 a.m., «Re- the police as coolies to relieve the is received. By an interesting coincidence the name of "Lutine"

gistration making his debut into inter-

8.15 p.m. situation at the docks and

was brought up last week in an

national tennis.] godowns occasioned a certain Old Bailey trial The "Lutine "

The American v. French match was captured from the French by

was a ding-dong struggle. The Admiral Bacon in 1799, and later

first four games went against the server; thereafter Cassey got duty of selection among the and sent, with, £1,175,000 in was loaned from the Admiralty,

(Reuter's Service.)

into stride with his hurricane ser- crowds of coolies daily congregat-bullion, from Yarmouth Broads.to

London. July 3.

vice and the games went to 5 all. ing at the police headquarters in Hamburg. She mysteriously dis- Commenting on Chicherin's at-The second set was almost a re- the hope of being assigned work at appeared in the Zuyder Zee. tack on Lord Birkenhead a lead-petition of the first. The third set Lloyds underwriters paid up at ing article in the "Daily News" produced brilliant net-play, with the appointed scale of wages con- once, and in less than two weeks, remarks that it does not know the racquet to racquet volleying. The sider that they are entitled to the precious freight was again on value of Chicherin's denials re-fourth set was won from 4 all. more confidence in their ability to its way. Divers have only suc. garding the Communist interven- Hennessey excelled in his fore- select between the good and the ceeded in obtaining from the tion in China. The main difficulty hand and Casey in service; the "bad sheep. Their claim is not wreck some £80,000, a few cannon, in the controversy about the ques- French were superior in overhead

and the famous bell::

tion of propaganda is doubt as to work. without justification in view of

how far the Soviets can control it their long experience of that parti

even if they wished to do so.. cular type of Chinese mentality-

A Times" leader says that the a glance at the hands and features

causes, the extent, and the true and an experienced officer would

character of the movement in probably be able to tell at once

China may be broadly ascribed to the contracts of the civilisations

Paris, July 8. whether a man was, for instance,

of East and West, which the pro- The Chamber of Deputies has a dock hand or a scavenger, coollie.

gress of the world has rendered adopted the budget, fixing the ex-sel's name only. But such methods are after all, not

inevitable. A limited but in penditure for 1925 at 33,168,000,- infallible, and unless some acheme

fluential class of Chinese, educat-000 francs and the revenue at ed on Western lines have become $8,176,000,000. M. Calllaux of registration is introduced there

acutely sensible to its existence.suffered two minor reverses in will always be the possibility of

Cambridge, (Mass.), July 3.

Upon this sensibility Bolshevism the debate, firstly the Chamber re- strikers from a poorly paid ser-

President Coolidge, speaking at. is playing with its accustomed jecting the tax on the turnover of vice seeking more remunerative United States' moral support to pire is admittedly the first prin- recommending the substitution of a patriotic celebration, pledged the exterity. As the British Em-foodstuffa from other retallere, work which in addition guarantees the security pacts in order to pretipal bulwark of historic civilisa-a tax on sugar, cocoa, coffee, tea, them police protection on the spot, serve peace in Europe. He added|tion against the onslaught of rice, coal and meat; secondly, fix- Such a scheme of registration that on no other terms could world revolution, it is essential to ing the cost of foreigners identity America be expected to contribute the survival of Bolshevism that tickets at two hundred francs as might even be extended to more further to the financial revival of Muscovite politicians should compared with fourteen as at highly skilled grades of labour the old world.

direct the movement in China present.

for the purpose of distinguishing Certi-

strikers and workers."

ficates, with photographs of their

U. S, A. SUPPORT.

TO PRESERVE PEACE IN EUROPE.

(Reuter's American Service.)

London, July 8-A strike has rightful owners attached, might against the fluancial

been declared at Tangier in protest

be deemed impracticable; but new régime something certainly ought fo

done to draw a distinguis

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ing, chavabona

"FRENCH- BUDGET.

(Routers Service)

more... particularly against the The debate lasted all night and #British, while assuring their was sometimes heated, notably the Labour dupes in England that the discussion of the cabin Chinese agitators are revolting bosal that the Gover against Forelyn Imperiallant and the gross recalută of

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