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WASHINGTON, TO-DAY.

HOME CRICKET

Rain Causes Three Abandonments

SUSSEX WIN OVER GLAMORGAN

London, To-day.

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LABOUR LEADERS

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Rain interfered in several of the Mr. C. R. Attlee, M.P., Leader of County Cricket Championship en-the Opposition, and Sir Stafford counters during the past few days Cripps, M.P., head of the Socialist DISMAY AT THE STRENGTH and three matches were abandoned. League, were on the same platform OF THE CONGRESSIONAL At Portsmouth, Hampshire secur- at Friends House, Euston-road, at REVOLT AGAINST PRESI-ed first înning's points from Lanca-& demonstration of welcome to Mr. DENT ROOSEVELT'S SU-shire, G. Hill, who only secured 43 Norman Thomas, the American PREME COURT REFORM wickets last season for an average Socialist leader. Mr. George Lans- PROGRAMME IS STATED TO of 30.76, routing the Lancastrians bury, M.P., presided. HAVE BEEN EXPRESSED BY for 54, taking 5 wickets for 8 runs Mr. Thomas interspersed his ad- CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRA-to record the best bowling feat to dress on "Socialism in America" TIC LEADERS WHEN THEY date.

with references to British politics.

gramme.

heritage, het

MET THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE Sibbles, who finished second in After alluding to the colour pro- YESTERDAY WHEN HE RE- Lancashire's bowling averages last blem in the United States as being TURNED FROM HIS HOLIDAY. season with 21.88, in 37 innings, part of the British

The President, who had pre- having taken 69 wickets, was also proceeded:

"We pay and pay and pay because viously conferred with the Ca-in a deadly mood with the ball and binet, is understood, however, to secured six of Hampshire's wickets no way has ever been discovered to

for 35 runs.

keep black people down without have expressed confidence that

Sussex, after a bad start being keeping others down. You cannot he will win without making a

dismissed in their first innings for have one standard for England and compromise, although he admit-

179 runs, thanks to fine bowling by another for India." ted he could not afford to see the Mr. E. C. Jones, who took 7 for 79, This passage was loudly cheer- controversy indefinitely prolong succeeded in compiling a second ed, and he commented: "I hope you ed lest Party disunity imperil innings total of 335 for 4, to beat vote the way you clap in England." the uncompleted social

pro-Glamorgan by 181 runs, John Lan- Workers, he said, must retain gridge scoring 110, while James the right to strike. "I think you form in Great Britain are very much In regard to this programme, it Langridge was in brilliant is reported that President Roose with the ball to capture 5 for 39, weaker for your Trades Dispute added. "You have 2 yelt has up his sleeve a Bill regu-and 5 for 75, in Glamorgan's first Act,” he

Labour party, and we rejoiced and lating hours and wages in all in- and second innings, respectively.

You Scores as cabled by Reuter, were: looked to you for leadership. dustries engaged in inter-State

The Surrey v. Derbyshire match have had two terms of office and It is believed he hopes the pre-side receiving four points.

at the Oval was abandoned, each you have done very little to change

anything. cedent of the Wagner Labour Re lations Act will safeguard such a

Surrey had scored 65 for 1 when rain intervened. measure before the Supreme Court.

The match at Lord's between the world is now taking place in -Reuter.

New Zealand and the M.C.C. was your House of Commons in the de- also abandoned after New Zealand bate on Spain. With all my heart I had scored 65 for 2.

loathe war, but it is war for Fas- The match between Middlesex cism when the British Government land Oxford at Oxford was also recognise the pirate's right of an abandoned, the former scoring 209 unrecognised rebel to prevent the and Oxford 10 for 2 when rain in-passage of food ships. tervened.

"I rather suspect that the pre- Hampshire beat Lancashire on sent history of Great Britain is the first innings at Portsmouth.

illustrating the amazing fact that no Hants 124 (Sibbles 6 for 35).

longer always do Imperial and class Lancashire 54 (Hill 5 for 8).

interests coincide. In the policy Sussex beat Glamorgan by 181 at of your Government from last July, Swansea.

commerce.

LATEST DERBY

CALL-OVER PRICE OF PERIFOX SHORTENING

LEKSAR WEAKENS

London, To-day.

The following is the latest call

run at Epsom on June 2:-

Sussex 190 (Jones 7 for 79)

110).

"War For Fascism" "One of the significant events of

when your capitalists aided Franco and and your pawn, Portugal, was his

over for the Derby, which will be 385 for 4 declared (John Langridge ally, it has been in the main the Glamorgan 146 (James Langridge 5 class interest of the dominant rul- for 39) and 198 (James Langridge 5 ers of Great Britain that has pre- for 75).

vailed over even the ordinary na- tional interest.”

Perifox 9 to 2 o, 95 to 20 t. Leksar 100 to 16 o, 13 to 2 t. Cash Book 17 to 2.

Soofo 10 to 1 t and o.

Le Grand Duc 100 to 9 o, 100 to

8 t.

!

Goya 11 13 to 1 o, 100 to 7 t. Mid-Day Sun 25 to 1 o. The Hour 28 to 1 t' and o. Fairford 28 to 1.0, 33 to 1 t. Renardo 33 to,1,0, 35 to 1 t. Pascal 35 to 1 o, 40 to 1 t Full Sail 40 to 1 o, 45 to 1 t.

Reuter.

ENGLAND SOCCER XI ABROAD

Beat Norway At Oslo By 6-0

Oslo, To-day.

Before a crowd of 25,000 and in

To-day's Matches

Mr. Attlee arrived from the

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House of Commons as Mr. Thomas AMERICAN The following matches will com- was concluding his remarks. After

BASEBALL mence to-day----

a brief speech in which, he propos- Birmingham-Warwickshire v.

Worcestershire. ed a vote of thanks to Mr. Thomas RESULTS Manchester-Lancashire v. Yorkshire. the Leader of the Opposition re- Cardiff Glamorgan v. New Zealanders turned to Westminster. Southampton-Hampshire v. Kent. Taunton Somerset v. Gloucestershire. Nottingham Nottinghamshire v.

ONLY TWO GAMES PLAYED

Sir Stafford's Hope Sir Stafford Cripps mentioned Surrey. that Mr. Thomas had told him that. Northampton-Northamptonshire v. the reports of news in the Press

London, To-day. Leicestershire.

Yesterday's baseball results as Dublin-Gentlemen of Ireland v.

Minor Counties. than the American Press. They cabled by Reuter, are as follows:- Lord's-Middlesex v. Sussex.

were far leas reliable because

National League Chelmsford-Essex v. Derbyshire.

worse

of this country were even

every paper reported news in the

H. E.

LATEST TENNIS RESULTS IN

way it would like it to happen in St. Louis stead of in the way it did happen. Joe Medwick hit a homer,

Mr. Thomas: I excepted

some Pittsburgh American Press. I was not talk-

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ing about the Hearst Press.

10 -Reuter.

Sir Stafford expressed the e hope

cold and drizzling weather, Eng-K.C.C. TOURNEY

land yesterday defeated Norway by

6 goals to 0, after leading by 4-nil Further progress has been made at half-time.

in the tennis tournaments at the Kowloon Cricket Club.

Detroit Sir Stafford: We do not call the St. Louis Hearst Press a Press at all.

that no Socialist party in Great The Craigengower Cricket Club Britain was ever again going to will hold its fortnightly-Whist undertake to run capitalism for the Drive and Tombola in the Club Norway combined well during the

capitalist. Mr. Roosevelt was do- House to-night, commencing at.. first twenty minutes and shared the In the Men's Singles Champion- ing his best to do this in America, 9.30 p.m. exchanges but after this England ship (senior), S. A. Gray beat A. and he would rather witness this attacked relentlessly Reuter. W. Ramsey 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1,

than see Lord Snowden of Ickorn- In the handicap Men's Doubles, shaw make the same attempt here. The Oxford Union, by a majority of W. M. Gitting and G. A. White The next Socialist Government 17. carried the motion "that the public (owe 3.6) beat W. L. McKenzie and must be one designed to change

T. A. Madar (scr.) 6-2, 6-1,

'and challenge the existing system.

school would be an anomaly civilised society."

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