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MISS STAMMERS IN BRILLIANT FORM

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Here, to the general surprise, British expectations were falsified. The home pair, after a poor start, recovered to win the second set with a decisive margin and to lead three-love in the third set.

They did not take another game. (and, with Miss Caroline Babcock as the saviour of a lost cause and her partner lending the time- liest support the Americans won 6-21"5,6$

All the best tennis for Miss 21st July 22nd Aug. Round was rarely checked by Mrs. 25th Sept.Fabyan was concentrated in 24th Oct.

that glorious first set between Miss Stammers and Miss Jacobs.

Here was speed and comter speed, attack and counter-attack. Every stroke on the board. was used; the tension was never re- laxed; the result always specnia-: tive.

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JULY 7, 1936

Els Parker Sr, above, Jersey detective, laughed at the charges made against him in connection with the kidnapping of Pani H Wendel, disbarred Trenton" at- torney, who had been forced to sign a “confession" of the Lind- bergh baby murder.

THE REAL COLONIAL PROBLEM

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dence upon 8 base grows A modern fleet with- greater. out a base is like a modern man- without his trousers; a helpless object of contempt and ridicule.

At the base are the docks. the repair shops, the stores of joll fuel, ammunition and other supplies. The base has to be) protected against submarines, į aircraft attack and perhaps military invasion. Clearly it is much easier to arrange for these matters if the base can | draw upon the resources of a

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In The Last War During the opening months of the last war the Admiralty correctly insisted that on the declaration of war expeditions should be launched against all the German overseas colonies, and the reason for this pro- ceeding was to render homeless /Canada Jan 26 Jan. 28 the German, cruisers. which E/Enssia

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E/Russia May 28 May 30 June The public in Great Britain E/Japan Juze 11 Jane 13

to see.

half an hour earlier.

She had not begun too well "A

I wonder.

Miss Stammers took the second

Only one player had maintained her form; the other had lost not set almost with a procession of have probably forgotten al only her aim but her fire as well. strokes. These were fine strokes about the Falkland Islands, but It was all a piece of one fine, un- and deserved to score, but the we may be sure that the episode finished Act Miss Stammers excitement of seeing them return-in which they played so impor- might almost have taken her bowed and of wondering what coup tant a part is well to the front

would win the rally was over.

in the minds of those who are

a German The service of Miss Jacobs be- now building up came her weakest weapon. No Navy. double fault had opened the match first ball found its proper mark; Not only are bases and ports and another ended the third game. the second "sat up" prettily for of colonies important as such to Coming to her lead of 3-0, Miss Miss Stammers to hit. No golfer the feet in time of war, but Jacobs had revealed the power of

ever had so many balls teed-up for control of these areas enables a her new forehand drive, which

the achievemert of the initial country to exert great pressure earlier frustrated the

Tollering blow.

on neutral shipping by refusing coups of her opponent and left one

fuelling facilities to such ships wondering. whether its advent

unless they will conform with might not govern the match. In the second singles match Miss the blockade policy of the belli-

Miss Stammers Fights Back

Round and Mrs. Fabyan looked to gerent power. be engaging in a speculative es- How disillusioned the male on-counter when the score was three-i looker can be where women's mat-lail.

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Miss Round Too Good

Policy Outlined

To sum up. In a world in which power politics dominate, ches are concerned! No sooner Here again appearances were men's minds and in which free had Miss Stammers broken deceptive. When Miss Round had institutions are menaced by: through Miss Jacobs' service in found her best length and her nations whose rulers frankly the fourth game, proving that the most insidious speed the defence state that force is the ultimate high-hopping second delivery was of Mrs. Faliyan, resourceful

arbiter of men's destinies, the made for her great forcing drive, though it was, could be penetrated, possession of colonies is part of than her whole game assumed a and of the next eight games the one's armament and at the back quality never seen before

little Bostonian could capture only of the demand.of Germany for She fought back splendidly from one.

colonies is the realisation that 2-4 to 4-all, took the lead at After leading 4-1 in the second without them there is a weak 15-4 and 6-S on her service, each set Miss Round paused in her

spot in her equipment for war. time from 15; was quite andis-work of destruction and her drives

Italy has seized Abyssinia as turbed when her opponent got the became less accurate. The short a preliminary to making an lead at 76 with a love game, cross-returns of Mrs. Fabyan drew Italian lake of the Mediter-

wonderful unscented errors. nor when a series of |"gets” by Miss Jacobs gave the American champion the lead again at 9-&

Fuishes With Love Game

ranean Sea; Japan is at this. very moment working south- wards in China in order to But though Miss Round lost the secure the southern approaches How these two girls, both 30 ninth game a little ominously, shejto the Far East. sure-footed despite a rather greasy made no mistake in the critical Faced with this situation, I court, retrieved each other's win-tenth and finished very strongly consider that our policy should iners and fenced for the volleying with a love game,

be as follows: opening, was a spectacle that must have amazed

Fitting Choax

One wondered why Mrs. Fabyan, 1. Insist on an International the hundreds of fine volleyer that she is, did not Conference, at which the "Have schoolgirls, who swelling the take the net more often. Perhaps Not" nations would be obliged crowd, were watching a first-class she thought she would unsteady to state clearly why they want match for the first time.

the ex-champion by a sturdy, fleet-colonies. They would not find footed defence at the back of the this an easy task.

2. Give an undertaking that But though all the games were

Miss Bonnd's sure control on in future we shall only inter- good after the first three, the best

both wings and ber splendid varia-fere with the export of raw and most thrilling was yet to come tion of length and strength were materials from om colonies, } War, 15th July I believe it was the index game too good SATL, 2nd Aug. of the match, although

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Jacobs won it; for the effort ex- pended in it was stupendous and

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when in doing so we are parti-? cipating in legalised inter- national action through the League against an aggressor.

3. Repeat our readiness to establish free trade in our colonies if foreign nations will lower their tariff barriers.

4. Make it clear that unless

from the exertion the American The last match was not a great never really recovered. It was in-doubles; there were too many deed the climax.

strokes won by errors of timing Miss Stammers in this never-end position. The Americans owe ending doel had forced her way their capture of the first set to Miss to 10-9 and love-40 on her op a timely break-through of ponent's service. She had three Lyle's service and their astonish and until we are convinced by positive results that the totali- balls for the set; it looked certain ing recovery in the third set

tarian States are prepared to Įshe would gain one of them. their forward formation.

take part in a genuine system They got the attack at the pay of collective security, we have What did Miss Jacobs do this crisis? She changed her chological moment after the op-not the slightest intention of

with ponents held their comforting lead transferring tactics, swept the corners

any of Ot fiery drives, and followed the ball-and held it to the end. They

sovereign

colonial rights in forced the English girls back and areas, and, in any case, such to the met

found lofted replies which shrewd transference would only be in volleying could destroy.

the form of a League mandate.

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