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received Sir Philip Chetwode and handed to him his histon se s field marshal.
Miss Round Puts Dudley
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Dudley gave a civic reception yes- ferday to Miss Dorothy Round, the Wimbledon tennis finalist. Thou sands assembled outside the Town Hall to watch her rival, the town was decorated with flags and bunting, and bands played in the
squares.
At the reception the Mayor (AI- derman Golding) said that Miss Bound had done more for Dudley the most of them realised. Her performances had brought her home town to the notice of the whole world, and her achievements were the result of sheer merit, for she had received little encouragement outside her own town. They be Lieved she would go farther still,
and they expected her to go to the United States and play a leading part in winning the Wightman Cup for Britain
TREATY
DENIED BY WASHINGTON AND NANKING
Washington, Ang. 5.
An emphatic denial of the secret Sino- existence of American aviation tresty, alleged by the Japanese Press to have been recently concluded in Wash. ington, was yesterday made by
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Reports of any such treaty, he declares, are entirely unfounded, -Router.
A sensation was created yester day, when the leading Japanese newspaper, ass, published the full text of the alleged secret treaty, consisting of three Chap ters with 17 Articles and four Annexes. It is reported to give America full privileges and re- sponsibility for the organisation of the Chinese Air Force, and stipulates that America shall sup-| Ply China with half of the neces sary funds estimated at G.840,- 000,000 for the construction" of 835 planes.
Nanking · Denial,
"Nanking, Aug. 5.
Lord Wakefield's patriotic gift to the British Museum of Nelson's own log-book reminds me of the equally generous act of Lord Woolavington on June 30, 1919, when, as Mr. James Buchanan, "he saved for the nation (at £5,000) the Victory log-book kept by that bluff sailing master, Thomas, Atkinson. Miss Round was presented with a A Government spokesman to- In this the last entry on the day diamond wrist watch and a dres day branded the Japanese reports after Trafalgar consists of the coming case on behalf of the citizens forting words, "Served wine and of Dudley, and was handed a bou of a secret Sino-American Avia- quet of carnations from the scholars tion Treaty as fiction pure and of the Girls High School, where simple, adding
The Japanese she learned her faniday,
grog."
A Famous Memorandum
The British Museum is now rich food for the United Penchant for fanciful fabrications Lindeed in Nelson relics. There is States on Saturday," she said, "and seems to know no bounds.**----
Reuter. that pathetic last letter of farewell in all probability. I shall have to Emma found unfinished on the the pleasure of meeting both Mrs. hero's cabin-table. There is also Wills Moody and Miss Jacobs the original of the historic Trafal- gar Memorandum, which had been lost for many years, and then was found to be in the lawful posses sion of a Clapham Junction 'bus
driver.
When it was sent to Christie's in 1906 it fetched £3,600, and was ultimately presented to the British Museum by the late Mr. Benjamin Woollan, of Tunbridge Wells
** All-In."
As Chinese warriors used to don hideous masks in order to make their appearance more terrifying, so do those who participate in all- formidable in wrestling adopt
MAZDA
From the programme of a series of contests to take place in London' next week I gather that one "Strangler" Burk is to make his debut, that "Gorilla" Jones is to meet a French opponent, and that "The Black Eagle" is to meet "The Golden Hawk"
Mr. Half-Nelson Keys, "super- strongman, discovered by Samson, cannot even be a half-brother of the eminent but diminutive comedian, for he weighs seventeen stone.
All-in wrestling does not now quite live up to its name, for there is one inhibition. By some strange twist of refinement a rule has been introduced forbidding the gouging out of one's opponent's' eye. The King's Investiture
again. I hope you will not expect too much from me, but remember that the conditions there certainly favour my opponents. Despite this, I assure you I aball do my best for the sake of you all and for the country I represent."
IN HONG KONG TO-DAY
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PRESSURE 15 RIGHT IN A RIDGE EXTENDING FORM THE 100-" CHOOS TO YAP, AND IS RELATIVERY. LOW OVER INDO-CHINA AND THE NORTHERN CHINA NKA. A DEPILES. BION IS SITUATED IN THE NOB THEEN PART *OF THE SEA JAPAN.
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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
TO-DAY
(August 7.
(VI Moon, 17th Day). Bank Holiday.
Madame Joette "-Club de Re creio, 9.13 p.m.
Concert Music. Roof Garden. Peninsula Hotel.""
Theatres.
King's "Rain.” Queen's
Reunion in Vienna." Central:" "Phantom of Crest-
wood,"
French Police."
Oriental: Secrets of The
Star:
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Dinner Dances at Hong Kong and Repulse Bay Hotels; and King's Restaurant.
Principal Malls, Inward from Australia by Tanda; from America by Pres. Coolidge.
Sports.
Lawn Tennis A Division:
The Prince of Walessis a keen Notable men in the navy and listener. I have just heard a story army, among them adanirals and which illustrates both this interest generale, in full-dress uniforms of and the strong impression made gold and blue and scarlet, scatter upon him by his war experiences
A zhore time ago an "private ed and ran for taxicabs as they left Buckingham Palace, after at soldier broadcast an account of tending the Investiture which the his part in the Somme battle in 1918. The speaker was the cheer King held yesterday, annoy
The ceremony was a full-dressful Mr. Derek McCulloch, s lead Chinese B.O. "A". South China affair at which the King decorated ing light of the B.B.C. Children's South China B. Kow- those honoured in the Birthday Hour who lost an eye and sus Honours List The King took his tained other strious wounds during seat in the Throne-room st 11' ́a.m., the war. Y Med and the guard of honour of the ing House, asked the identity of
The Prince rang up Broadcast Scots Guards mounted in the quad- rangle presented arms sad their the "ex-private, and expressed his band played the National Anthem warm appreciation of the norra- as he entered. Then the long stream of presentations to the King 'went
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Radio War
Among those honoured by the King yesterday were Flight Liou- I see that Marconi has expræged tenant Gilbert Nicholetts. and the belief that the next war will Squadron Leader Oswald Gaylord, be fought by radio. It is to be the two R.A.F. Byers who early hoped it will still be possible for this year broke the non-stop long us to switch off as usual; distance flight record, Flight Lien-
tenant Nickoletts received a bar to The March of Knowledge his Air Force Oros and Squadron
Leader Gayford was decorated with Mr. Harry Cohn, the head of the Air Force Cross The Rey. the Columbie Picture Corporation, Philip ("Tabby") Clayton was de who is in this country to make corated with the insignia of a Com-a big British-film; tells a good story panion of Honour, Sport Age about a famous Hollywood produ- After the Investifure the King (Continued at foot of next col.)
loon C.C., Univeraity. Indian RC; Recreio v. Hong Kong C.C.; Craigengower 0.0. v. Chinese R.O.
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It appears that in viewing à re cent picture the producer found the music in one sequence too fast, "The only thing we can put in that would be slower would be Chopin's Marche Funèbre, said the sar castio director.
That's just what I want, plied the producer.
“Well, how much of it would you use asked the director, în comis bewildermenta
verse and two choruses,” said the great man promptly, as he har ried off to eattle other less difficult problems,
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