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ABYSSINIAN REQUEST FOR LOAN FROM LEAGUE
Helen Jacobs, above, has been runner-op
in the Women's
BRITAIN'S GREAT DAY AT WIMBLEDON ALL-BRITISH DOUBLES
FINAL TO-DAY
VON CRAMM'S MISFORTUNE
London, To-day.
The fates conspired yesterday to spoil what promised to be one of the greatest Wimbledon
Singles Championship at WinSingles Finals and enabled Fred Perry, the reign-
To
bledon on four occasions. day she will make her fourth ap pearance in the Final in the last five-years when she meets Frau Sperling.
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MITCHELL-INNES BACK TO FORM Scores 207 For Oxford At Reigate
HILL AND MAYER SHINE AT EDGBASTON
London, To-day. £. Mitchell-Innes, who topped the Oxford University batting averages last season, scor- ed his first century of the current up 207 season when he knocked against Mr. H. D. G. Leveson- Gower's at Beigate to enable
his side to total 359 in the first innings and subsequently to win by nine wickets.
J. H. Dyson also played a pro-|
minent part in the University's
ing champion, to become the first man to win the All-England Championship three years in succes- sion since H. L. Doherty won the title from 1902 to 1906, both years inclusive.
Perry beat Baron Gottfried von Cramm, last year's finalist, in 40 minutes by 6-1, 6-1, 6-01-
Von Cramm was seized with an attack of cramp in the right- leg shortly before the start of the match, and then strained a muscle in his right thigh during his first service in the second game of the match. From then onwards he limped about help- lessly, either sending the ball into the net or hitting out of the court, thus making Fred Perry's task very "easy.
IN
Fred Perry, right, established a post-war record at Wimble don yesterday when he won the Singits championship for the
Gottfried
Cratam VODU third time in saccessina, beating Baron
He is here seen (Germany) with the loss of only two games. with Wilmer Allison, left, who was surprisingly eliminated in the Men's Doubles Championship yesterday.
Although Von Cramm was in great pain, he pluckily con- JAPANESE OLYMPIC
tinued, though he was frequently hopelessly beaten and was un- able to reach his opponent's shots.
The first game went to deuce 10 times before Von Cramm
won it.
At the conclusion of the match Fred Perry said he had never played better in his life.
Great Britain caused a ma-! jor sensation in the Semi-Final
WANG CHUNG-HUI Round of the Men's Doubles
IN SHANGHAI
PENDING VISIT TO CANTON DENIED
Jean
Borotra
E.
defeat in the samme G. de Saram, the Indian Blue from Will stay in Shanghai for three or Davis Cup pair, avenged last Ceylon, was the only one in the four days to meet Mr. Tang Shao-year's
Allison and John Van Ryn losing team who was able to offer vi and discuss the South-west round at the hands of Wilmer
The Chinese report any resistance against the Oxford situation.
that Mr. Wang is going to Canton (US), holders in 1929 and 1930, by winning a gruelling en- attack, scoring 85 runs.
counter.by 7-5, 6-4, 3-6, 11-9. Rain interfered with the War on July 7 is denied-Reuter.
There will now be an all-British final, the first since 1913, when H. Roper-Barrett and C. P. Dixon Gt Britain) beat J. C. Park and A. E. Beamish (Gt. Britain),
ANGLO-US. FINAL
wick-Northants match
and only
two innings were, played. Hill
NEW LOCARNO MEETING
CREW BEATEN
ELIMINATED
DRAFT RESOLUTION DETAILS
COVENANT. PRINCIPLES
REAFFIRMED
MEXICAN DELEGATE DISAPPROVES OF WAY DISPUTE IS BEING HANDLED
Geneva, To-day.
It is understood that the Ethiopian resolu- tion asking for a loan from the League was eli- minated at a long meeting of the Bureau of the Assembly, sitting as a private committee last evening to examine the various resolutions sub- (mitted. The other Ethiopian resolution" pro- claiming that there be no recognition of the an- nexation by force of arms was covered by more than a general statement which is to be made.
The draft resolution, which will be submitted to the As- sembly at the close of the session, reaffirms the principles of the Covenant, recognises that the League must be studied with a [view to strengthening its authority, invites members to submit, suggestions, and invites the co-ordination committee to recom- mend to the Governments the attitude they shall take on sanc- tions
The Mexican delegate announced that he would abstain from voting because he disapproved of the handling of the dispute.— Renter.
Was revealed yesterday that Nicaragua's rea- son for notifying her resigna-
ZURICH AND LEANDER Geneva: It
IN THE FINAL
BRITISH BUDGET BILL
Chancellor Forecasts A Deficit
half-mile.
were
tl
tion from the League is that
the questions at present con- that fronting the League are for
the fig to the permanent interests
TRAGEDY AT GENEVA
Press Photographer. Shots Himself
- Geneva, To-day.
Stephen Lax died at 9 pal
Championship when C. Hare, a young Warwick-
ley Today. biggest crowds in years shire player and one of the most The weather was dull yester- had gathered to watch promising players in England, day, with an occasional head races.
of the South American coun- and F. H. D. Wilde eliminated wind blowing and the fail-
Zurich is one of the best crews tries. Nicaragus fears that re and Jacques re of the Japanese, after Brugnon, holders in 1932 and their remarkable accomplish seen in the Regatta and the final maining a member of the Shanghai, to-day.—Mr. Wang 1933. in four sets by 6-1, 4-6 ments, against Zurich, used between them and Leander Row-League may draw her into other
protest against the treatment of The latter rowed beautifully letin Service. victory, taking 6 wickets for 18 Chung-hui is expected at Shang- 6-1, 6-4. while G. P. Hughes and disappointment to one of the ing Club should be very exciting. people's wars. Beuter's Bul-after declaring that he wanted to
EC. R. D. Tuckey, the British
Geneva: After the conclusión of the Jews in Germany and draw jagainst Boston and had the race! runs in the first innings while F. hai from Nanking to-day.
in their pockets after the first yesterday's debate the League of attention to their sufferings.
Nations Drafting Committee met Reuter, * Ito consider the drawing up of a
An earlier message said that the There three American draft resolution for raising sane-Czecho-Slovakian
photo- press crews in the semi-finals of the tions. After a long discussion the grapher, Stephen Lux, shot him- Thames Challenge Cup Tabor Committee entrusted the Assembly self in the gallery of the League beat Quintin easily, the time be President, M. van Zeeland, with ing 7 mins 45 secs, Browne-Ni-the task of drawing up a text for Assembly Hall during the session M Lax was then stiff alive The this chola beat St. Catherines by 14 submission to the Bureau
was interrupted in session lengths in 7 mins. 47 secs, and morning...
uproar, but resumed as soon London, To-day. Kent School beat Imperial Col-
M. Lux was removed A sensational incident without Winding up the debate on the lege by three-quarters of a length
precedent in the history of the The Final of the Ladies' third reading of the Finance Bill, in 7 mins. 38 secs. Doubles Championship will be an which was passed yesterday by the
Rafli, Switzerland, who is far. League of Nations occurred dur- Anglo-American affair as Miss House of Commons without
oured to retain the Diamond ing the session of the League Continued on Page 12)
division, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said Sculls, easily beat Warren in the Assembly yesterday when a re-
semi-final, the time being 9 mins. volver shot was that in view of the acceleration of
25 secs. In the other semi-Snal near the diplomatic box while the Fall From Horse During the defence programme it www.s practically certain that there would Tyler best Winstone easily, tak English translation of the speech Senor Barcia, was being zead. be a deficit on the present budget. ing. 9 mins 22 secs. over the of the Spanish Foreign Minister. "London, to-day.The Football The only question was what size course.
The delegates, thinking an attempt. night, after which a communique Association has made a donation the deficit would be.
Two Cambridge crews, Clare at assassination was being made, of £5,000 to the King George Y There would shortly be addi-and First Trinity, will meet in sprang to their feet in alarm, but 4. Leveson-Gower's XI bysult of the conversations it had National Memorial Fund, which tional At Reigate, Oxford University beat was issued, stating that as a e-
supplementary estimates the final of the Ladies' Plate.
(Continued on Page 12).
9 wickets.
(Continued on Page 12). been agreed that there will be a Oxford: 259 (No. S. Mitchell-Innes further Locarno meeting of the now amounts to £138,000.-British covering additional expenditure-
207) and 22 for L
Powers represented at the March Wireless Service meeting in London.
knocking up a century for War- wick who won on first innings,}, while Mayer took 5 for 19 to dis- a paltry 87 miss Northants for
runs.
Results, as cabled by Reuter, were as follow:-
THREE POWERS IN CLOSE CONTACT
Geneva, To-day. The British Foreign Minister, At Birmingham, Warwick took first innings points from Northampton-Mr. Anthony Eden, entertained at
shire.
Warwick: 254 for 7 dec. (Eill 147,
not out). Northants: ST (Mayer 5 for 19).
Mr. Leveson-Gower's XI; 183 (J. K. Dyson 6 for 48) and 195 (F. C. de "Saram 85).
At Taunton, Somerset drew with Surrey.
Surrey 196 (Wellard 5 for 63). Somerset: 38 for &
There was no play on the third day
on accourt of rain.
(Continued on Page 12)
IRISH ACADEMY HONOUR FOR GERMAN PROFESSOR
Professor
Dublin, To-day, Ernst Wable, of Heidelberg Uni- versity, has been made an, honor- ary member of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, in the section of Belles Lettres-Trans-Ocean Service.
dinner the French and Belgian Foreign Ministers, MM. Delbus and Van Zeeland, on
Thursday
It is desir-
able to discuss the present situa- tion at an early date.
It is understood that the re- cent talks of the three Poweraj have revealed a closer approxima- tion of views than has ever pre viously been reached.-Reuter.
ART EXHIBITION IN HAMBURG
Great Show Promised In Autumn
“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
great art exhibition to be opened
F. A. DONATE $5,000 TO MEMORIAL FUND
Reuter's Bulletin Service.
BOMB OUTRAGES
IN SPAIN
COMMUNAL VIOLENCE
CONTINUES
Madrid, To-day.
3
INDEPENDENCE DAY
DRAMATIC SUICIDE
suddenly heard
SİR ERIC. PHIPPS ON LEAVE
LORD OXFORD INJURED
O.T.C. Operations
London, T-day.
an
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A serious accident befell the 20-year-old Earl of Oxford and Asquith grandson of the famous statesman and of Margot, Lady Oxford, when daring operations of the Oxford University Officers' Training Corps near Aldershot —London, --to-day. Sir Eric (yesterday he was thrown from his Phipps, British Ambassador in horse and removed unconscious to Berlin, left for London on Thurs-hospital, where it was found he
ably remain here for about three jaw and concussion British weeks-British Wireless Service. Wireless Service.
To-day's Reception At day night on leave. He will pro-was suffering from a fractured
American Club
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
being Independence Banknotes In Circulation
Day, the great day of the year
for all good Americans, a re- ception will be held at 11:30
The following returns of the ing Corporation. Average
Bomb outrages and revolver battles beam at the American Consulate average amount of banknotes inant, $150448,886; Government General, at which Mr. Charles circulation and of Hong Kong Certificates of indebtedness, $118,- tween Fascists and Socialists have disturbed the L. Hoover, Consul-General for Government Certificates of In-235,834.85 (in addition securities Hamburg, Today city during the past 24 hours. A new building in the United States in Hong debtedness in Hong Kong during are deposited with the Crowi
message to the community and fed by the managers of the res-valued at £3,234,000)
Mercantile Bank of India, Didri "German Art in 1936, the Year a main street was blown up by four bombs at Kong, will issues, goodwill to month ended June 30, as certi-Agents and Straits Government Average amount; $8,569,588; Gov- of the Olympiad is the title of a midday yesterday. Bombs exploded in a work- His Excellency the Governor, ective Banks, are published in
Chartered Bank of India, Aus ernment Certificates of Indebted- on behalf of the guests. WEATHER REPORT I
tralia and China: "Average amount, Eness, $2,289,500 in addition by the Art Society in Hamburg ing-class suburb on Thursday night causing con- Sir Andrew Caldecott, will reply the Goverment Gazette: The exhibition will be held from siderable damage.
In this issue will be found a $21.872,385 Government Certi securities valued at £190,000 are Cloudy, with rain later, and July to September. :)
Two Fascists were murdered and a third special Independence Day Sup Acates of Indebtedness, $2,200,000, deposited with the Crown Agents, The Art Society is receiving] south-westerly winds freshening later from the south-west and great support from the State Art seriously wounded in a cafe in the centre of the plement, the China Mail's per-(in addition sterling securities are fomsisting of $190,000 worth
Reuter's Bulletin Ser-sonal message of friendship to deposited with the Crown Agents 41⁄2 ‡Los the American spenmunity of the valued at £758,650) 747
Hong Kong and Shanghai Ban Colony
west, is the forecast for to-day, Union, and the greatest German city yesterday morning.
paintings Trans-Ocean Service vice.
as issued by the Royal Observa-artists will show sculptures and tory this morning.
cent. Conversión Wer 1940-44, the istest market
which was 111-111)