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Political Strife Deprecated
KIPLING JOINS THE NEW LEAGUE
India was the big subject at political gatherings, and while noted politicians were defending the Government's policy, the India Defence League were an nouncing a notable recruit in the person of Mr. Rudyard Kip ling. Bir Kingsley-Wood, the Post master-General, speaking at e Con. servative fete at Gainsborough, said
GOLD CUP DAY AT ASCOT
BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF FASHION
THE KING AND QUEEN PRESENT
word
(Special Aff-Hall Sarvios)
with
One
GOLD STANDARD DOOMED
(Continued from Paye 2.2
GREAT FOAL STAKES
WON BY BORROW
BORROW at 7 to 2 won the Gres.
LONDON, July 8 Foal Stakes at Lingfield to-day.
The Soviet abstained from veting yesterday, and Hungary is expect ed to vote with the gold bloo coun- trisa while Mexico will probably when he beat Bidou at 9 to 2 by a vote with the non-gold countries. length in a field of six starters. tries by 8 to 7, with Russia neutral. place, two lengths behind Bidou. be in favour of the non-gold countic, at a to 1, dead heated for third Thus the voting would appear to Carmen, at 3 to 1, and Anticap-
Reister.
WAX
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SHE DONE HIM WRONG"
NEW YORK STORY OF NINETIES
"She Done Him Wrong," the
LONDON, June 22. Brilliant sunshine lasted through georgette with bands of blue cocks wore a dress of ultramarine-blue out the day for Gold Cup Day at feathers at the elbows and a hat-Reuter. Ascot yesterday, when there was a of bright blue straw: Lady Dawson, very larga attendance. and the accompanied by Sir Edward Dar- usual display of 'smart garden- son, was in periwinkle-blue pad
WORLD. PRICE RECOVERY" party frocks. The state procession white chiffon with a hat to match,
WARRINGTON, July 8. took place, the Royal party arrive and the Hon, Esme Glyn was in to the American delegation, out- Prezident Rod velt's message ing soon after 1 o'clock from Wind- pink and
or Castle,
white figured chif-lining in greater detall his cam- fon with gray top-hat, drove The King, who was in grey with Hydrangea-blue and mauve colour as the immediate objective of the rose-coloured hat, paign for the world price recovery that nothing could be worse for Queen, whose dress of parchment-worn by the Countess of Rossbery, drafted after two lengthy moetings,
the ings figured on the chiffon dress World Economic Conference India if proposals concerned it be coloured georgette had inlet panels Her, hat had a very large blue yesterday: came part of party political war- of heavy cream lace A short cape straw brim and a crown of satin Roosevelt fare in this country, with a reversal
betweenTM President policy at any change in the Govern- with a high rolled back collar was spray of pinkish orchids on
of the same materials completed of a deeper blue, and she wore United States Secretary of States, Mr. Phillips, Acting ment.
"If that happened," he said,jesty's toque was of swathed gold!
over the dress. Her a shoulder.
Mr. Acheson, acting Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Bernard Baruch picture which began at the Queen's "India would, indeed, then be lost tissue, and her jewels were pearls
Mrs. Baldwin. to the Empire."
and Mr. Norman Davie. Noi Socialist Plans,
and diamonds.
Mr Stanley Baldwin was dress-
Theatre yesterday, is a tale of the. Mr. Phillips brought a The Prince of Wales and Princed entirely in a shade of deep eau delegates in London."
long New York Bowery of the Nineties. nemage from the United States It is May West's first starring He agreed that the future of George arrived from Sunningdale de Nil green. Her georgette dress India gave rise to legitimate ap and the Duke and Duchess of York was inset with panels of lace to ministration's position and take The picture.
The message will clarify the Ad convincing display.
Ivehicle and in it she gives a very prehensions on the part of many From Royal Lodge, Windsor Park. match, and her green straw hat advantage of the new situation in in the Conservative Party. He was The Duchess was in ivory corded was trimmed with roses. Countess London to urge action on what not one to decry their purpose or to question their sincerity, but those length coat bordered with
silk crepe, with a three-quarter-Fitzwilliam
wore white chiffon, President Roosevelt believes should who opposed the course the Govern- fox fur.
white Enoly figured with black, with be the principal objectives of the ment was taking should, and no
Her hat was of
ivory border of jade green to her cape Conference... doubt would, give similar credit to
straw with a cluster of cream allt sleeves and cross-over corsage. Her flowers at the back. The Princess bowler-shaped hat of white straw Mr. Baldwin, to the Viceroy, and Royal looked cool in white crepe, was draped with a fine black veil.
INCREASED WAGES the great Indian administrators, patterned in a conventional design With her in the stand sat the
LONDON, July 8. who, amongst others, were respon in pale green.
onventional desige Countess of Wharncliffe in a black states that President Robsevelt's The New York Herald Tribe sible for the present proposals. white straw had bands of green and white" spotted chiffon dress message envisages a world wide ac- The story, interesting at the start
It had been said that the pro-straw inset on the brim and across with a black hat.,
tion to raise commodity prices by currency management, control of production, shortening of hours of work and increasing wages Reuter,
The Duke of Connaught."
GEN, LI TUIN SHANGHAI SHANGHAI, July 8.
posals in the White Paper were the the crown.
Lady Sibell Lygon was in brown, product of the Socialist Party. As a matter of fact, it was the work
with a pink cloth "fer" hat; Lady The Duke of Connaught and Boatrice Pale-Carew wore chiffon of representatives of all parties in Prince Arthur of Connaught arriv. in grey and pink with a bird de- the State, and its persistent critics ed from Bagshot Pork. in the House of Commons wore the Arthur of Connaught was in print Moyra Cavendish, who, with Lord Princese sign, and a black hat; Lady Eocialist Opposition, who, so far od crêpe de Chine in red and Richard Cavendish, took a party as it was possible to judge at this beige with a silver fox fur over to luncheon in the Paddock, was or any time by their utterance, her shoulders. Her hat was of in palest duck-egg-blue satin, with were desirous of giving immediate-cherry-red straw, Princess Helena a atitched crêpe hat to match; GENERAL Li Tu, Commander of Vietoria, in palest mushroom-grey Mrs. James. Horlick was in black angelskin lace and a brown tagel and white chiffon and lace; Mrs fought the Japanese invaders for the Kirin Volunteers which hewcomer to the Royal circle this crepe of many colours for her here to-day-heater. straw hat and blue fox fur, was a Euan Wallace chose a patterned several months last year, arrived year at Ascot, as was also Lady Lady Broughton was in pale dress, cut with frilled cape, and Maud Carnegie, who was in ecru lace with a broad-brimmed brown squamarine-blus crêpe de Chine,
with straw hat.
white hat Viscountess Frock of broderie. Auglaise in
Lady Patricia Ramay chose & Charlemont and Miss Rosalind De Charlemont, who was with Viscount deep shade of parchment finished blue organdie with a blue picture Renzy Martin, wore & gown of hat.
Jy full self-government to India. Such a course would mean anarchy and rebellion.
"There are real dangers and much risk,' said Sir Kingsley, "but they would not be removed, but intensified if this country sat still. It is one of the most respon- sible tasks of this Parliament. It is well that it is being dealt with by a Government of representative men of all parties in the State."
Serving Own Enda,
Mr. A. Duff Cooper, speaking at the Hornsey Conservative fete at Alexandra Park, said that one thing only could break the Conser vative Party and that was the ques tion which some people were seek ing to put into the forefront of party politics and which through out our political history had always been carefully kept out of party politics. That was the question of India.
Let us try to realise how small is the division which divides the Conservative Party on the question, of India," he said, "and let us try to minimise that division. Those who seek to make much of it arg neither good Conservatives nor
good patriots, but had politicians who are seeking to stir up this cause to serve their own ends."
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It had been said that there was
no mandate for the White Paper policy, but was it likely that if they went to the country there would be an increased majority for extreme Conservatism?
Those who are opposing the White Paper policy know perfectly well that if they went to the coun try the new House of Commons would be much more: inclined to support a policy going further than the White Paper than would "the House of Commons to-day."
The Liberal View.
Sir Robert Hamilton, speaking ata Liberal week-end school at Storrington, Suspex, stated that to go back on promises which had been held out of ultimate self- government would have a disastrous effect,
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BILLIARDS LINCOLNS BEAT THE BORDERERS
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street scenes of old New York, but the action of the story proper opens with some takes place almost entirely in a dis- reputable, beer-hall in the Bowery. May West is cast as Lady Leu, well-known for her love of dis- monde and the men who can pro hall, played by Noah Beory Sr. admirer is the owner of the beer- vide her with them. Her present
has a very good climax,
chief line is the trafficing of young girls. He kidnaps them and sends Unknown to Miss West, Beery's
them to South America as "enter- tainers" in " dance-hall.” In this he is helped by "Russian Ross" and "Serge Stanie." It is chief. "Sally" a girl who was saved when ly due to their attempt to kidnap
Hall, that they are finally tracked about to commit suicide in the down and arrested"
by "Hawk,"
the a mysterious detective who has been on their trail for some time, and who turns out to be none other than "Capt. Cum mings" & pretended missionary worker in the district.
There is also a side-plot about Lan old "admirer of Ming West's The Company, Lincolns, en-
who finding, that she had double- tered the Semi-Final of the Garri-crossed him, breaks gaol and at- son Six-A-Side billiards champion. tempts to murder her. ship at the Soldier's Club on Sa- this is twisted into the Anal climax The way
South Wales Borderers by the small lot on the able direction of that turday night by accounting for: the is very neatly done and reflects a margin of seven "points.
actor-director: Lowell Sherman.
with a sash of salmon-pink velvet. Ribbon of the same colau'r trimmed her large beige hat.
The Marchioness of Dufferin and Flowered, and patterned chiffons Ava was in bright blue and red closure. with wide-skirted, frilled or wristlets of red roses Lady were much worn in the Royal En chiffon, with a green lace cape, and organdies and organzas for the lunket, in a royal blue woollen younger visitors. Huge hats were crepe dress with a tiny velvet
Detailed scores! much in evidence, and a good many bright
shoulder cape, and a small fat LINCOLNS were trimmed with flowers, gar Countess of Pembroke, in white and Maltby.
BORDERERS lands of mixed field flowers or large black
blue straw bat; the Ash
150 Duncan shoulder sprays frequently accom- Atherton in brown and white or Winfield
chiffon; and panying such dresses and hats,
Mrs. Ray Bett The Duchess of Portland white chiffon with a floral pattern short brown velvet sleeves to her
gandie in a design of bold waved Hackford in bright blue matched by a velvet beige crinkled crêpe dress, and a
wore stripes. Lady (Gifford) Fox had Doughty cape and her velvet cap. Countess of Granard wore red, Hon Lady Bingham had dovegrey The brown and white picture hat; "the black, and white printed chiffon, satin with a black beretta cap, and with a black hat having of bright red feather "pattes."dered with a deep black
crown carried a square black parasol bor- The Marchioness of Crewe was in fringe; Grace Lady New borough black and white flowered chiffon had starch-blue chiffon trimmed
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silk
113 Williams
117 Evans
150 Jones
127 Conway 145 Vincent
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$7 150 150
Chief honours for the picture 'go to Miss West, but fine perform- ances are also put up by Cary Grant. (Capt. Cummings) Noah Beery (Gus Jordan), Owen Moore, (the escaped convict) and Gilbert 108 Roland as the fickle Serge. 130 150
Cary Grant was extremely-con- vincing as the mixien worker, but, when revealed at the end as "the 793 Hawk, was even better, while Owen Moore, famous member of a famous brotherhood, gave a realis. tic, portravel as Chick Clark, the admirer of Lady Lou who goes to
NO AGREEMENT SIGNED
is confirmed by foreign sources prison for stealing diamonds for
PEIPING, July 6. that nothing has been signed at
the Countess of Mar and Kellie in with eeru coarse lace, and wore a the Dairen Conference, the ar black and white chiffon with
and shiny
Who
rangements being only verbal,
MA CHAN SHAN NOT ACCEPTING NANKING
APPOINTMENT
USSURI RIVER INCIDENT
RUSSIAN'S SEARCH STEAMER
CARGO AND GUARDS SEIZED
HARSIN, July 8. GREAT excitement has been caus- ed-bere by rewe of the deten.. tion by U.S.S.R. frontier guards of a Manchukuo steamer.".
According to the reports which have been received in official cir-
short black coatee; and the Marble and white straw hat the Hon. chioness of Abergavenny in printed of mushroom pink and brown, with vide that one-third of General Li crêpe in grey and blue colourings
Lady Morrison-Bell was in shades The Arrangements reached pra with touches of pink, a panache ofvers to her coat of the darker Chi Chun's Manchukuo irregulars, pinkish beige ospreys trimming her printed chiffon dress in poppy red, Peace Preservation Corps and the colour; Lady Joan Verney wore a black hat.
be incorporated into the Luantung The Duchess of Norfolk wore Hunloke an
yellow, and blues; and Lady Anne rest be dispersed, taffetas, the skirt finished with a brown organdie. Her hat was of the dress of black and white plaid string colour, inset with bands of regularly to Tangshan and when organdie dress in The Chinese at present run trains ruche at the hem. Her black hat brown straw, with bands of beigs troops are withdrawn to the Great was bound with white ribbons. The organdie eet in the crown.
Japanese and Manchukuo Duke of Norfolk was present in
Wall, the Chinese will undertake to the Royal party, and Lady Rachel ing with the Earl of Durham, was haikuan-Reuter.
The Countess of Durham, walk run a train service as far as Shan- Lodge wearing a white dress with with alternate dull Howard arrived from Cumberland in putty-coloured satin patterned a long navy blue coat and blue stripes, and her hat was of black and-white hat.
Many diplomats and their wives Lady Dairymple Champneys,
straw simply trimmed with ribbon. join the Royal luncheonparty in Champneys and Colonel and Mrs. were present and were invited to
Was with Sir Weldon Dalrymple. There were great diversities in Spanish Ambassador and Mme Spencer Pratt, was in white heavy INTERVIEWED by Reuter this inside Manchukao, waters, on the
the King's private rooms. The
SHANGHAI, July 8.cles, the steamer Tingsang was regard to race, language, customs,
stopped by the frontier guards, and government, which found great pagne crops de Chine with a black and had a diamond brooch pinned Shan stated that he had no inten-The ship was detained, it is al-
Perez de Ayala, the latter in cham crêpe with touches of white fur
morning, General Ma Chan Ussuri River, near Hulin obstacles, but there were alio unify, hat; the Argentine Ambassador to her white hat; Lady Jane Eger tion to accept the appointment as leged, whke the guarda carried out ing influences. There was the re markable influence of the English brown and beige patterned cropa: Philipps also choss a dress of king yesterday. He declared that capturing
and Mme Malbran, who was in ton was in blue and white printed member of the Military Commis an intensive search of the vessel,
crêpa de Chine; language, the education imparted
Lady Joan sion, which was announced at Nan finally confiscating the cargo and the Polish by our literature, loyalty, and the
Ambassador; general agreement
china blue and white figured crêpe. he would not accept any appoint steamer guards. Italian Ambassador and Signora The Hon. Mrs. Francis Curzon ment before definite measures have
Rustian emigre that India Grandi, the latter should have self-government.
vary sim- ply Viscount Mersdy declared that with a Leghorn hat trimmed
dressed; in beige
was in powder-blue lace crepe crinkled crêpe. Barones Burton sation of his forces in the North Tangsang and returned to Soviet Bad been worked out for the: reorgani
Strong Steps.. many of them were nervous about with green beige roses at the side;
The invaders, then released the was in white angelskin face: Mr. and for the relief of war refugees territory. the proposals, but they had gone and the Austrian Minister
and Lady Ada Boyd watched the from Manchuria. so far that it was to be feared; it among those invited to luncheon.
wore racing from the stand, the latter would be more fatal to retreat than The Duchess of Sutherland wore a small brown hat, and the Hon. for North China shortly to inspect General Ma said he would leave in mushroom-brown georgette with to go forward.
a dress of stone-coloured satin with Mrs Charles Lambton had a dress It is understood that General Su cover the men and the cargo,
his troops, Captain Douglas Hacking, Par Mary Crews-Milnes was in red and
a wide-brimmed black hat: Lady of alternata stripes of blue and Ping Wen is adopting the liamentary Under Secretary to the white chiffon showing a small pay eripe. The Lady Mayoress, accom-Su is at present in Soochow
white and white and blue figured attitude as General Ma Home Office, speaking ht Brad-tern and a red crinoline straw hat;panied by the Lord Mayor, was, in Reuter.
General ford-on-Avon,.. Wilts, seid the Mme. de Marees van Swinderen brown and creamy printed chiffon volume of our trade, with India-de- pended chiefly on the good will of
(Continued an next enlumn). with a broad-brimmed brown straw the Indian people, and neither sult showed.
hat and carried a cream Ince sun armies, navies, nor nir forces could
shade, and the Hon. Mrs Wilfred compel the Indian people to pur chase British goods it good will was
Engerton had also chosen a brown and white dress. not there..
Lesson of Hitchin
the
Kipling's Decision. nouneed on Saturday that Mr. The India Defence League an
become a vice-president and that Rudyard Kipling has consented to Major-General Sir Percy 2. Cox and Sir Charles S. Bayley have agreed to serve on the committee of the League.
ton
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Officials of the Manchukuo Gov. the report is confirmed, they will erament are of opinion that when take the strongest measures to re same Heuter Re
CANTON'S OPPOSITION
AMERICAN LOAN AND TANGKU TRUCE
COTTON BEATS SARAZEN
By 3 And 4 At Leeds
LONDO
Temple.
Hon
Sara
The Marabioness of Anglesey, Sir M. Campbell's Records.
Successive British Governments
was in string-coloured broderie who went out to watch the parades,
Canton, July 8 had promised that India should
Anglaise with panels of buttercup-and the Tangku armistice are be The Royal Automobile Club an move forward in the direction of a
yellow broderis. Her stringing voiced by numerous public bo Opposition to the American loan ZOO IN BUDAPEST record, et up. by Sir Malcolm and if we held back, what had so nounces that the following world's greater meneure of self-government,
coloured hat was trimmed with dies here. Among the people's or Campbell at Daytona on Tobes definitely been promised we were last, have been officially recognis
certain to create ill feeling,
"The League also reported that wore a neat crêpe de China dress agreements are the Fengshan Cour-AT
yellow satin ribbon. Lady Digby ganization which oppose these two ed:
Quarrelling among themselves be membership; continued to faw is. stripes with a blue hat bound tions in Kwangai and Hainan Is- zen ove
subscriptions and applications for of red, blue, and white narrow ty Kuomintang women associn- 1 kilometro: 8.215fc. 27240 m.p.h. posais of the Government was play the League for its aim the preser, Ludlow had chosen a floral chiffon mintang, Fungehoun County Kuo-eighteenth fore they knew the definite pro The movement represented by with red and blue ribbon. Lady land, the Haihong County Kuo 3. Cott mile: 13.20sec, 211 m.p.bing right into the hands of So- vation of life, pence, and order in black and yellow rose design mintang, Chingyuen County Kuo- (3,47886 287.30 mp,cialists, as the Hitchin election re in India and its retention in the with her cape bordered with mintang and the Brehui County
Continued at foot of text column) British Empire.
Kuominterg-Central Press,
orange obiffon.
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Sarazen