ENGLAND TEST

PLAYERS SHOW.

PROMISING FORM

All-Round Display By Holmes

SOUTH AFRICANS FIRST TEAM TO BEAT YORKSHIRE

London. To-day.

The all-round display of E R T Holmes, the Surrey skipper who has taken NS Mitchell Innes place in the England Test eleven for Lord's next Saturday, was responsible for Surrey's third win in 10) games in the county champion- ship when they entertained Worcester at the Oval

Scoring 114, his second three- figure; knock within a week, and taking 4 for 61, he frustrated Worcester's attempt. to force a draw.

Bob Wyatt, the England skipper, again missed his century by two runs when playing against North- ants, following up his 98 again Notts with a similar score. He has also hit four centuries this *season, including one in the first Test, Fine bowling by Paine, the medium spin bowler, however,

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDA

Count Charles de Tavata, aged 72, who rebeled at being raised “like a girl," is the subject of a wide police search. He disappear- ⚫ed from the home of his mother in New York, in April, a few months after he was the centre of a court fight instituted for his custody.

ABYSSINIAN QUESTION

CONCILIATION

COMMITTEES

HK BREWERS AND DISTILLERS

HARD

(Continued from Page 9.).

*Our beer can now be obtained

DELIBERATIONS on draught at the principal clubs,

LONG SESSION EXPECTED

DOCUMENTARY- EVIDENCE BEING EXAMINED-

**CHINA MATE.“ SMEGJ

The Hague, To-day.

"[hotels and restaurants in the Colony, and the demand for it has {been most satisfactory.

Anyone who desires to inspect. the Brewery at Sham Tseng is cordially invited to do so, and I am sure that a visit will impress Jeverybody that its equipment is up to date, and that by cleanliness of the premises, plant and" stan,

The Halo-Abyssman Conciliary effort is made to turn out a

first-class product bon Committee, which began its Increase In Overdraft sessions in Milan, resumed its de- "Turning to the accounts, the liberations yesterday in the fas-increase in the overdraft during

†1984 is explained by the fact that|| hionable seaside resort of

the items" Sundry. Creditors" and [veningen:

Bills payable have been reduced by The opinion held in political ($125,447.25, while the value of circles here is, that the negotia Stocks has increased by $105 tions will last a csiderable 106.93. Further, during 1934 an time. Should no agreement additional 14 aluminium maturing have been arrived at before and fermenting tanks were fi July 25, the provisions of the stalled, of a capacity of 2,200 constitution of the committee gallons each; a new bottle washing

The mother, Countess Beatrice de Tavara, with whom he is shown, require the co-option of a fifth room with new machinery was

won the fight.

failed to stop the home county RENUNCIATION

OF WARFARE BY

SUBMARINE

(Continued from Page 1)

ACTUAL WORDING Part IV of the London Naval

from taking first innings points.

Yorkshire suffered their first defeat of the season-and-the South. Africans recorded their tenth win in 15 games when these two teams met at Sheffield. H. B. Cameron. the tourists wicket-keeper and vice-captain, who scored 132 against Derby, carried his bat fer 195, while Xenophon Balaskas, the Treaty reads as follows: The googly bowler who was indispos following are accepted ed at the commencement of the plished rules of international law. tour, made a serious claim for restly, in their action with -cognition in the second Test gard to merchant ships, sub-

taking 12 for 154 in the match-

marines must conform to the rules Results as cabled by Reuter of international law to which sur-

face vessels are subject.

**were*——

Surrey beat Worcestershire by Swickets at the Oval. -Surrey: 433 (3. C. Squires 143, E

RT. Holmes 114) and 70 for Worcester: 187 (P. G. E. Fender

for 89).

4 for 61). Northamptonshire

est

trich. another British entrant, both parties. winning by —–—–6, 6–3 ··

ROME DISCUSSIONS

economy

impartial member in order to provided and a new concrete bring about a decision--Trans- storage shed Ocean Service.

**Provision for depreciation "at MRS. MOODY SHINES

DOCUMENTS EXAMINED $54,685.61 is a heavy item; es A Renter's message states that

pecially for new reinforced con- the members of the Italo-Abyscrete buildings and machinery and [Continued from Pagé 1)`

sinian Commission met yesterday plant of this type which has a very In the Second round, Miss Do- and issued a formal statement long normal life. The figure is rothy Round, the holder. was announcing that they are ex high because it is based on the McClaining the documents supplied by expenditure on buildings when fully extended by Miss

costs were considerably greater than they are at present and on JAPANESE PAIR TRIUMPH

- Rome, To-day.

the dollar cost of the machinery conversation bei The first round of the Doubles The second Championship was commenced at tween Signor Mussolini -and Mr. and plant at exchange 11

-*Considerable Wimbledon yesterday, following Anthony Eden began at 5 pm. re-a thunder storm, when the Ja-yesterday, after the British Mio- effected last year, but in view of from the Castell the Auditors Report, it has been panese pair Y. Nishimura and Eister's-return Yamagishi eliminated Wilmur Fusano, where he had been en-decided that more must be done in Hines and Culley, of America, intertained at luncheon by the Un- this direction as soon as possible. straight sets. •\_

der-Secretary of State for For-Among the economies now to be made, there is a reduction on ac- There was a great contrast be-eign Affairs, Signor Suvich. tween the diminutive Japanese The interview between the count of rent of offices, as our office players and the giant americans. Duce and Mr. Eden lasted two are being removed from Daddell communi- Street to the Brewery at Sham Americans commenced hours, but an officia] with hurricane strokes, but the que has not yet been published. Tsenz

·Bottles Contract Japanese, although starting slow--Trans-Ocean Service.

ng of the Brewery, covered a “The original contract for "bot- tles, entered into before the open-

"Secondly, in particular, except in the case of persistent refusal to stop on being duly summoned or, of active resistance to search, a warship, whether a

visit

The

350 (Martin 149, E. R. T. Holmes face vessel or a submarine, may, gradually found the loopholes COMMUNIQUE ISSUED

not sink or render incapable of in their opponents' play and pier an Italian official communique

Rome, Later. beat War- navigation a merchant vessel with- ced their defence with low vol- wickshire on the first innings at

out having first placed the passen-leys and shrewedly placed shots issued yesterday evening states quantity far in excess of our re- Northampton

gers, crew and ship's papers in a Both Warwick: 206 (RE S. Wyatt 98) place of safety. For this purpose cross-court angled returns.

brought

delightful that:

quirements. This was due to tro Mr. Eden had a further con reasons firstly, the fact that the and 144. for 3. Northants: 289 (Paine 7 for 99)

ships' boats are not regarded as a

versation with the head of the number of empty bottles returned BETTER TEAM-WORK

(H B. Cameron 103 out not).

Yorkshire: 201 (X. Balaskas 40%

55).

233 (X. Balaskas 8 for 99).

EARLIER RESULTS

Kent beat Somerset by 8 wickets at Taunton.

Somerset: 84 (Freeman 7 for 32).

281 (F. Lee 102).

Kent: 238 and 128 for 2.

+

off

only

The South Africaos, beat York-place of safety unless the safety After the score had reached Government to-day. Various about 80 per cent was Cop- shire by 128 runs at Sheffield. of the passengers and crew is a 2-all in the first set, the Japanese, European questions were exsiderably higher than anticipated, 5. Africans: 253 and 301 for dee sured in the existing sea and wea-showing great fleetness of foot, ined and it was decided that the and secondly, the cloudy beer

ther conditions by the proximity took command at the net. In the lines of policy embodied in the trouble which held up the develop of fand or the presence of another second set the Japanese dominat-London communique of February ment of our export business just vessel which is in a position toed play as the result of better 3 and in the Stress resolutions at the time when we were ready to take them on board. The High team-work. They

lost could be further developed in the begin export. Had we been able to Contracting Parties invite all otherį Hines' service

game and then interest

of European stability. push sales outside the Colorry|| Powers to express their assent to play was suspended owing to The Abyssinian question was also

as originally planned, and if only the above rules:**

dealt with in the course of the 25 to 30 per cent of empty bottles rain Replying to further questións, Continuing in a drizzle,

the conversation." Trans-Ocean Ser had been returned, as we bad es- the First Lord of the Admiralty Japanese ran Essex beat Lancashire by 10 aid that Part IV of the London Their victory was a popular one]

out easy winners. vice.

timated, the quantity of bottles wickets at Chelmsford.

ordered under this, contract would Treaty was signed by Great Briand their play earned them many tain, the United States. Japan, golden opinions. It is consider K.C.C. CHALLENGE

not have been excessive. E

The greater the number of France and Italy, but the only led that it will need a really Powers juridically bound by it strong pair to eliminate them

empty bottles returned the lower Were Great Britain, the United

Jour production cost, but mafor Nishimura told Renter's cor States and Japan, because France respondent that the match

was Hants: 84 (Smith 5 for 43. Geary 5 and Italy did not ratify, It was not a hard one, and paid a tri-

for 29).

bute to Yamagishi's fine play.

The doubles match between C. H. Kingsley and E. Itoh and Ly-

Lancashire: 263 (Evans 5 for 67) and

0.

53. (Nichols 4 for 14). Essex: 316 (Pearce 105) and 31 for

Leicester beat Hampshire by 47 runs at Leicester:

Leicester: 157 and 161. -:

187 (Geary 6 for 65).

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE

DERBYSHIRE. (3) KENT (5) WARWICK (4)

YORKSHIRE (6) MIDDLESEX" (10) LEICESTER (32) SURREY (11) *GLAMORGAN (13) LANCASHIRE (1)

NOTIS (9) SUSSEX (2)`

WORCESTER (16)

"ESSEX (8);

GLOUCESTER (7)

NORTHANTS (17), SOMERSET (15)

HAMPSHIRE (14)

1st. I. No Poss

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LINCOLNS GIVE GOOD DISPLAY

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Poor Combusation

G. Fowler, in the centre-forward

SUITABLE PRESENTS

EVERY OCCASION

half, although his one or to at Itempts went very close He could not help but score the only goal when the ball was placed in his hand with the goal two yards

Good Army Team

The Lincolns are one of the

“B” DIVISIONtimately we shall not get the full

benefit of this until all new bottles berth, played a hard game and best Regimental sides I have seen already contracted for are taken would certainly have scored had with a little more co-opera- (Continued from Page 4)

Goldman passed to him in the ion between the defence and at-

The ECC have made several),

"The interest on our overdraft opening minutes of the first half tack, should see them carry off the saght and Cooper was postponed thanges and have included Hesse, must be our first concern to enshot which was very wide of hip. I should say that they are is a heavy annual commitment and instead of attempting a back-hand Garrison Water Polo champion as good aside as the Borderers

Cpl Wildy, in goal,

owing to ráin..

AMERICAN-DOUBLES CHALLENGE

dezvour to relieve ourselves of a

intended mark

a newcomer from Germany, who

player He will partner Ramsey Wilmer Allison, of America, and they should formation. Whether this is possible ed and could do little in the first 9 5 2

0-85 135 -629 who was sensationally eliminated formidable partnership. 20

Funtil trading conditions improve, I 12 6 2 2 1 1 107 180 594 from the Men's Singles on Mon- Broadbridge is being "rested very much doubt

is a very promising ^. left handed)bstantial portion of this ofiga-] Fowler was very heavily mark-Were at their best.

Reconstruction

good and his passing out from goal was always plex:

when press

11 5 1 2 3 0 94 165 569 day by Virian McGrath, of Aus- owing to an injured hand, and

meet the many difficulties which boune and Blyth Wes 10 4 0 1 5 0 80 150 533 tralia, and John van Ryn (U. S.) Oppenheim and Jack will play to

were encountered, especially der pair of backs, but we 9 31 311 67 135 496 entered the second round of the gether, while the third pair will

Our Managing Director, Mr.ng our first year, and the present in the latter stages 10:4 3 2 1 0 73 150 486 Men's Doubles Championship by comprise Thompson and Burrett. E Buttonjee, who as you know is

smooth working of one relations 10 3.1 2 3 1 68 150 453 defeating P. D Spence and Ds-

with the Imports and Exports De- #eby far the largest shareholder, has) 11 3 2 3 1 2 71 165 430 vid, of Gt. Britain, in straight

A Close Match 10 3 3 3 0 1 64 150 425 sets-

The Chinese are making

rendered the Company invaluable partment is in no call degree due adoption of the system His optimism and faith in 11.3 2 2 2 2 69 165 418 Folders in 1929-30, they are fident in the present part

changes in their team, bei

and carried on ated by him of the Brewery have led by his successor Mr. Hamilton 14 4 5 1 1 3 80 210 380 considered the strongest challen-but in their opponents they

place his resources at the 12 3-7 0 1 1 52 180 238 gers for the Doubles title which be meeting one of thei

We should also like to exp

"con

10 2 5 2 19 43 150 286 was previously held by their com contenders and the scores should 11 24 14 0 47 165 284 patriots, George Lott and Lester be very close

10 1 3 3 1 2 41 150 273 Stoeffen, who have since turned 11 1 6 1 30 29 165 1775

11 1 6 1 30 29 165-

175

professionals — Renter

Figures in brackets denote the positions held by the respective CRC "B" TEAM

counties at the conclusion of test sÜSSOR.

the 8.8. Mantua is dne

from Shanghai at 6 am on

HELD TO DRAW BY

CRAIGENGOWER

Another good witnessed at the

Civil Service

tain the

The form

to 20 fent

"shareho

reciatio of th

continually

Sound Pizat Steele, in the pivotal was very sound and gave ler very little rope His tion, whenever possibl but he has yet to correct

assistance which we have of trying to clear

times received

of the Imports

hand

Allison, Catteridge, and

combined well

2 At Home at the

LONDON DISC

ntinued

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