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FRENCH PRESS?
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TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1929.
SOUTH AFRICA GET A
LEAD
THE FIRST TEST ENGLAND 29 RUNS AHEAD: ALL
WICKETS INTACT
KOMAGATAKE
TWO VILLAGES WIPED
OUT
LAVA FLOWING
Tokyo, Yesterday. Paris, Yesterday.
Komagatake. an active volcano The French Press is agitated
at the head of Muroran Bay, in over an article by Mr. Ramsay
Hokkaido, has erupted, and is MacDonald in a Sunday newspaper, LARWOOD'S FIVE VICTIMS
emitting quantities of ash and in which he argued that peace in Europe is endangered by the treat
Although South Africa Just smoke and causing tremors.
The falling ashes set fire to the ment of minorities in certain co-managed to secure the lead on the, tries, amongst which he referred, first innings in the opening Test thatched roofs of neighbouring serious damage is inter alia, to Alsace.
match at Birminghani, when stumps, farms, but no were drawn yesterday (the second reported so far.
Further Details day), England had an advantage of 29 runs with all wickets intact.
to
The "Petit Parisien" says: "M". MacDonald evidently desires make the minorities problem an instrument of war against Peate Treaties.".
“La Republique says, "The artige has genuinely disquieted all French political circles, and makes Franco-! British explanations more urgent"
The "Echo de Paris" states that "Mr. MacDonald has sounded the voice of German revenge," and the "Ere Nouvelle" adds 'If Mr. Mat
one day Donald wishes to
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an organisation of a United States of Europe, he must not begin by dis- It asks rupting existing States." also if Mr. MacDonald would dare the Commons the to propose to grant of minority law to Gibraltar India and the Transvaal.
"Written Months Ago".
Mr. MacDonald, interviewed by Reuter. authorised the statement that the minorities article was written months age, and was not intended for publication at the pre- sent time-Reuter.
NATIVE RIOTS
COLOURED' UNION ORGANISE
CLASH AT DURBAN
SEVERAL KILLED & INJURED
Durban, Yesterday. Fierce native riots have occur- red in the centre of the city in which attacks were made on Euro- peans.
One European and four mathes were killed and 10 Europeans and 41 natives seriously injured.
South Afria added 191 runs to the gvernight score, and then Eng- land replied with 34 for no wisket.
Catterall and Mitchell; who had opened the visitors' innings pro-
BOXER FUNDS
Sun Fo's Appropriation Scheme Approved
Shanghai, To-day
The second plenary session of the Central Executive Com- mittee of the Nationalist Party .closed this morning..
It approved of the proposals of Mr. Sun Po (Minister of Railways) that two-thirds of the refunded Boxer Indemnity funds shall be appropriated for railway development and that one-third be appropriated for and electrical conservancy. power projects-Reuter.
misingly on Saturday, made most of the runs; and Deane (the captain) did fairly and Owen-Smith also well.
.
Tate's Three Larwood had the lion's share of the bowling honours, claiming five wickets, all bowled down. Maurice Tate had thee, also bówled.
By the lunch interval, South Africa had 151 runs, but had lost Catterall, four batsmen, namely,
Cause of the Friction The natives had objected to Europeans brewing the beer sap-Christie, Taylor, and Merkel
The weather was flue and the plied at the Municipal beer halls;
wicket still good. also to preparing their food.
Mitchell (60 not out) and Deare
Enraged Europeans
The trouble which was appar ently engineered by the Interna- tional Coloured Union, began at mid-day, but quiet was restored.
It recurred later, when enraged Union Europeans attacked the beadquarters. Polce intervened to prevent the rushing of the building. Shots were fired on both sides, but the chief injuries were from brickbats, sticks and in the running fights which occurred in many parts of the town.
The mass disorder was tually overcome.--Reuter.
*ven-
FRENCH "REDS"
INCITING TROOPS TO DISOBEDIENCE
WELL-DESERVED SENTENCE
Paris, Yesterday, The Secretary-General of the French Communist Party has been sentenced to three years' imprison ment, on д charge of inciting troops to disobedience and the manager of the newspaper "Humanite" has been sentenced to five years-Renter.
Degrees
Later. Although no casualties, so far, have been reported, the latest
at the Press despatches from Hokkaido report that two villages
the volcano have been wiped out while another has been base of
partially destroyed.
Communications are disorganis~ · red and the evacuation of the in- habitants of neighbouring villages. has already started.
Flames and smoke were emitted 3.000 metres upward and lava is flowing down the mountain side. -Reuter.
Increasing in Violence
Tokyo, To-day. According to an official report re- ceived the Komagatake eruption is increasing in violen. Stones from four to five inches in diemer are The flow falling or the villages.
of lava has reached a point a mile from Mori, an important railway station 25 miles north of Hakodate.
Thirteen hundred refugees have arrived at Mori, but preparations for the wholesale evacuation in the direction of Yakumo are being made.-Reuter.
U.S. FARM RELIEF
AN APPROPRIATION UNDER THE NEW ACT
$151,004,000
+
Washington, Yesterday.
In accordance with President the recommendation, Hoover's Senate and the House of Repre- sentatives have passed a bill ap propriating $151,000,000 of the $500,000,000 authorised by the Farm Relief Act for the new *Federal Farm Board--Reuter's American Service.
Temperature, 10 am, to.
day Temperature, 4. p.m.,
yesterday: Humidity, 10 am to
-day Humidity, 4 p.m., yes-
terday
82
84
83
76
and Ochse were both bowled by Tarwood, leaving Vincent undefeat- ed with 14, but England's 1st innings total of 245 had been passed.
The
Sutcliffe and Killick opened for England in the 2nd innings, as
the 1st. they had done in (12 not out) continned after lunch. amateur scored faster than the The latter was dismissed by Fender Yorkshire professional and (states the Surrey captain bringlig off a Reuter) they had run up 84 between "caught and bowled" feat.
them by the time stumps Cameron went in but did not stay drawn. Scores:- long, suceumbing to Larwood.
England-1st Innings
were
21
Sutcliffe & Killick
H. Satcliffe, c Cameron, b Ochse. 26 Owen-Smith made a stand with E. T. Killick, e Merkel, b Ochse Mitchell, the former getting 25 W. E. Hammond, b Quinn before Tate removed is baile. K. S. Duleepsinhji, e Vincent, h
Markel Vincent stayed in until the tea in- terval when South Africa total E. Hendren, b Morkel
M. Leyland, e Taylor, b Ochse was 234 for 7, Mitchell having 85. G. H. Fender, c Cameron, b
Quian and Vincent 4.
12
70
3
*Mitchell got three runs more and M. W. Tate, e Mitchell, b Morkel 40 was then beaten by Tate Quinn H. Larwood, 1.b.v. b Ochse
J. C. White, run out (Continued at foot of Next Column) G. Duckworth, not out
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