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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY
OLYMPIC GAMES AFFAIRS
Committee's Coming Meeting
VENUE FOR NEXT OLYMPIAD TO BE DECIDED
“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Berlin, To-day. The session of the International Olympic Committee, which is scheduled to open on July 29, wil|
to
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
INDIANS "DOUBLE"
OVER BROWNS
+24
TIGERS AND GIANTS WIN
New York, To-day-
The following were the results.
1936
ARAB AND JEW RIOTING
More Ambushes In Palestine
BRITISH OFFICER AND PRIVATE WOUNDED
Jerusalem To-day."
of yesterday's major League baseAmbushes of police and military ball encounters:-
National League
7 12
3
6 13
5
9
1
0 2
$
Philadelphia Brooklyn
Walter pitched.
be attended by a greater number New York of Committee members than any Boston previous session, according to the President of the Organising Com mittee of the Berlin Olympiad, the Secretary of State Dr. Dewals, who painted out that this large attendance is not only die Berlin's favourable geographical position but also to the importance of the decisions to be reached at the forthcoming session.
The most important of these Cincinnatti questions will be the question of the assignment of the 1940 Olym- pic Games, which will be definitely
settled
St. Louis Pittsburgh
Chicago
Cleveland
American League
11
8 15
6 15
14 17
6 13
Hale and Knickerbocker homered
at the Berlin Congress. St. Louis The various applications for the Clift and Bejma homered.
་་
1940 Games do not only include Tokyo and Helsingfors. but also Cleveland London, which recently announced | its candidature, and Rome, which St. Louis after withdrawing its application. filed it again after the terming-Washington tion, of the Abyssinian war.
PROCLAMATION ISSUED
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patrols are still the order of the day, and a British officer and private were slightly wounded when their patrol was fired on by snipers
the outskirts of 4Jerusalem yesterday. A new step has been taken by the Arabs in the way of a hunger strike, which has started in a concentration camp.
TROUBLE AT ALGIERS Algiers: Rioting involving Arabs, Jews and Europeans is 1occurring almost daily, and yes
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Hal Trosky hit a homer.
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4 8
Philadelphis
3 8
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77 10
1
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7 12
31
8 16
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The following proclamation has Detroit
ister of Propaganda, and printed
been issued by Dr. Goebbels, Min-Chicago
in all the German newspapers: Boston
"In accordance with the wish of Werber hit a homer. the Fuehrer, Germany has made New York preparations for the Olympic Games in 1936 such as hardly any jother country has made before.
"Hundreds of thousands of for- eign guests must be given a worthy welcome and be treated to an especially brilliant example of German hospitality. I am sure that every German wil make it
|GERMAN BID FOR 2 WIMBLEDON TITLES
(Continued from Page 1)
a point of hosear to be friendly half W. Allison and J. Van Rya, and obliging to the foreign holders in 1929 and 1930, will meet visitors, who are all under the G. P. Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckey,
protection of the Reich, and to Britain's Davis Cup pair. render them every assistance when they are in need of help."--Trans- Ocean Service.
OF SYRIA
Negotiations Proceed In Paris DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED
BOEOTRA INJURED
Earlier: Jacques Brugnon and Jean Borotra, holders of the
terday 1,000 Arab rioters, carry- jing a red flag, attempted to take ja small town near Algiers. Police and soldiers were rushed to the
persed the demonstrators, ho scene, and after a few hours dis--
bombarded the police and mili- tary with paving stone brought by: motor-lorries-Reuter's Bulletin
Service
RUSSIA AND THE STRAITS
1 DRAFT AGREEMENT
CRITICISED
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Moscow, To-day. The paper "Isvestia" severe- ly criticises the draft agree ment submitted by Turkey re lating to the Dardanelles. The
paper describes the document
as anything but friendly to-
on
wards the Soviet Union, whose frontiers not only border the Black Sea, but also, extend Ocean and to the Baltic Sea, the Pacific the Arctic." The recent press reports a contract paper declares that according to
for the construction of Dardan-: elles' fortifications has already been given to one of the "im perialistic Powers," and ex- presses anxiety at the increased!
FUTURE STATUS Men's Doubles Championship in influence of the Power in ques- 1922 and 1933, entered the Semi- tion in Turkey, as evidenced by Final Round of this event yester-Trans-Ocean Service.
the fortification contract. - day when they defeated Cunning-
LORD STANLEY LEAVES ham (US) and Itoh (Japan) by London: Lord Stanley, Par- |6—2.7—5, 5–7, 6–2
to liamentary Secretary
the Itoh and his American partner Admiralty, left London last put up a very plucky fight, es-night for Geneva and will later pecially at the net.
proceed to Montreux, where he In the third set Jean Borotra, will act as Chief British dele- popularly known as "the Bound-gate when the Dardanelles Con- ing Basque,” fell and tore a mus-ference resumes. He will suc the cle in the leg, but 'continued, al-ceed Lord Stanhope, who is re- the though a great pain.
turning to London to take up his new duties as Commission- British Wire-
-CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Damascus, To-day.
The negotiations between Freach Government. and Syrian delegation, which have
In the last game of the encoun-ler of Works. been taking place in Paris, are ter Itoh and Cunningham cared less Service. proving exceedingly difficult and match point on nine occasions. will probably last another month, Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.),
according to a message from Paris favourite for the the Women's £400 IN "SWEEP”
to the Syrian Government.
Singles title, continued in winning Syrian political quarters fear vein yesterday when she won her that several years may pass before Semi-Final Round tie against Syria is admitted to the League of Mlle. Jedrzejowaka (Poland) in Nations While the Syrian press straight sets by 6-4, 6-2, while and moderate circles still believe Frau. Sperling (Germany) elim- in the sincerity of the French inated Mme. B. Mathien (France)} promises with regard to Syria and by 6-3, 6-2--Eeuter. Lebanon, the discontent among the extremists is again growing.
The malcontents are led by the "Young
Moslems Association,"
FINES
Ex-Radio Man With Big House And Cars
A former wireless" operator at sea who, it was stated, now had; a large house, a staff of servants, and two cars, was one of three
BRITISH ART IN men fined a total of $400 at Silloth,
HOLLAND
Exhibition To Be
Opened
London, To-day.
Cumberland, last month.
The case followed the concásca- ition of nearly 1,000,000 Irish
sweepstake tickets.
which, by excessive demands, is] · trying to impede or frustrate the negotiations going on in Paris.
International difficulties, such as the frontier trade dispute be
William Leonard Newcombe, an tween the Republics of Syria and
unemployed clerk; Frederick An- Lebanon and the religious anta-
drew Woodall, of independent gonism between the Moslems of
means and Thomas Edward Syria and the Christians of the
HRH the Duke of Kent will Woodall, & tailor, all of Wallasey, Lebanon Republic, are. Likewise travel to Holland by air to-day Cheshire, pleaded guilty to being threatening the success of the and will open an exhibition of negotiations. Trans-Ocean Ser-British Art at Amsterdam towere further charges against New- in possession of the tickets There morrow. The Duke will dy incombe, and Frederick Woodall, of the King's private aeroplane and NEW A. D. C. GENERAL TO Legation at The Hague-British
will spend the night at the British harbouring" and of removing
tickets. THE KING
Majority For America Wireless Service.
vice.
London, to-day-General Sir George Jeffreys has been appoint- ed Aide-de-Camp General to the King, in succession. to General Sir
MAGNATE DEAD
`It was stated that a Customs í officer stopped two cars with suit cases containing the tickets. The majority were for America.
Mr.. D. J. Wilson, prosecuting,
responsible, the other two men be- the ing:“pawns". Woodall was man Atated to have been "a" wire-] A Staffordshire-man who rose less operator in 1932. He then
Cyril Deverell, who has been pro- Chili Finance King Born said that Frederick Woodall, was
moted to the rank of Field Mar shal British Wireless Service.
WEATHER REPORT
In Staffordshire
to be one of the most pros-learned $12 a month perous bankers and merchant Frederick Woodall was fined a A shallow depression ex-princes of Chili has died at total of £300; Newcombe a total tends from Korea across Japan Talca, Chili He was Mr. Lot 276, and Thomas Woodall to the Pacific. The typhoon is Frederick Weston, aged 71; who £25 situated about 150 miles north-left England for South America east of Manila, moving north-when he was 18.
west South and south-east! He began business as a bis- winds, moderate; fair to show-cuit manufacturer five years ery, was the forecast for to-day later, and his career was a as issued by the Royal Obser- romantic rise to power and vatory this morning.
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