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WOMEN'S FIRST TEN TENNIS PLAYERS

Miss Dorothy Round At Head Of World Ranking List

(Special Air Mall Service)

an

unseeded

› London, Aug. 31. Joan Hartigan, The principal lawn tennis "Test", player. But she was the victimi matches of the year, in which of a passing malaise, caused by women compete, have now been | the drought, on that occasion, and concluded. It is possible for the in the subsequent Irish champion dispassionate appraiser of world ship showed her true form when form

classify names and she defeated the Australian girl nationalities. The men's list must with the loss of only four games. obviously be postponed until the American Championship is Anish ed.

to

WHAT SCOTLAND SOS FLYER FOUND

IS WORTH

Review Of Values And Census

(Special Air Mall. ServiceJ

London, Aug. 31.

In Iceland Fjord

(Special Air Mail Service).

London August 31.

Mr. John Grierson, the British alfman, who sent out an SO S saying that he had been forced down in an ice-free fjord near for Angmagssalik, Iceland, was found

safe and well yesterday.

He flew his seaplane back, to

A Department of Health Scotland refürn for 1993-34 de tails the areas, population, Bnd valuation of the countles, burghs, | Angmagssalik, which he reached and parishes of Scotland

at 9.30 p.m. Mr. Grierson, who is The total area of the Scottish trying to fly to. Canada by the counties. Including al burghs, is northern route, left Reykjavik, _given as. 19,069,000 acres, the cen- Iceland, on Tuesday, morning for sus population as 4,842,980, the Greenland. Two weeks ago he gross annual value as £48,211.951, had 您 mishap at Peykjavik and "the rateable value as £37.663,- and had to sail home to get parts

for his damaged seaplane. She also beat Miss Hartigan at Twenty-four large burghs with

A British trawler and Liverpool in two sets, while she a total area of 120,275 acres and Danish ships including two war-

four

retired At Queen's · Club, when a population of £2.831.497 have a ships, had been searching for Mr. The new order, founded on play within a stroke of entering the gross annual value of £28,234,356 Grierson. His 8 OS was picked n two Continents, has a feature semi-final. Her victory in the and a rateable value of £24,787,- | up in Copenhagen on Tuesday most gratifying to the home German championship at Ham-555. There are interesting diffe-night and by the British trawler publie-the" promotion of a British ourg was conclusive; she remains rences in the populations and Dervish. It read:-.

layer to the No. 1 position for the first time since a women's ranking list was added to the men's list in 1938.

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the best player on the Continent.

Was

695.

rateable values and areas of the counties. excluding the large burghs in thèse.

Miss Palfrey's" Advance Miss Sarah Palfrey mounts the scale. That. America retained the

Inverness Largest The two previous leaders were Wightman Cup this year Mile. Lenglen for the first two mainly due to her fine victories on

Lanark, with an area of 532,912 acres, has a population of 300,724 years. and Mrs. Moody. for the successive days over Miss Round and a rateable value of £1,802,100, next seven. These are days when and Miss Scriven; against the while talent, under the spur of world-latter she caught up

Argyil, with an area of wide competition, ripens, more down in the final set, playing of 63,050 and a rateable value of from 5-11,990,472 acres. has a population rapidly,

Miss Round only entered the

"eautiful tennis.

She was beaten in the subse- "First Ten" last year, securing the quent championship. by Mme. high position of No. 3. She was Mathieu, but reached the final of the first British winner at Wim-the American championship, and bledon since Mrs. Godfree's success

won the doubles with Miss Jacobs

£405,378,

The largest county is that of Inverness, with an area of 2,602-

984 acres, a population of 59,525, and a rateable value of £211,640, while the smallest is Clackman- In 1926, the year that Mile. Leng-Miss Paltrey has ari inherent nan, with an area of 34,937 acres, len finally retired. Here is the genius for the game, only lacking & population of 31,948, and

list:

1. Miss D. E, Round. (England)

2. Miss H. Jacobs (US.A.)

3. Mrs. Sperling (Germany)

the physique essential for con- | rateable value of £187,286.

inuous warfare.

....

Only in Paris, where she retain ed the French championship in a strorig feld, did Mis Souven maintain her reputation. At Wim-

bledon and elsewhere her defence was broken through and her ser vice proved a source of weakness. Perhaps next year she will move forward again.

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4. Miss S. Palfrey (USA) 3. Miss M.C. Scriven (England) 6. Mme. Mathieu (France) 7. Mlle. Faÿgt (Switzerland) 8. Miss J. Hartigan (Australia) 9. Frl. Aussem (Germany) 10. Miss C. Babcock (U.S.A.) If Miss Round's place at the top

Two Newcomers is unassailable in view of her triumph at Wimbledon and her Mile. Payot played less this year, revelation of technique and tactics but extremely well in Parts against against Miss Jacobs in the final, Miss Jacobs. Frl. Aussem, now in the American champion equally good health, is steadily regaining deserves to retain her second post-her. form. Miss Hartigan and Miss tion for a third year..

Babcock are newcomers Misa Jacobs like Austin

*First Ten." more" successfat in team matches The Australian champion was a than in championships. She could semi-finalist · at Wimbledon, de not get further than the final in feating Mrs. Sperling and Misa Paris and at Wimbledon, but de- Scriven; soundly tempered, she feated both Miss Round and Miss] will. ' doubtless advance. Much Serven the Wightman Cup improved this year, Miss Babcock without losing: a set.

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Championship Calibre Both Miss Round and Miss Jacobs have the champion's ability to raise their game under threat if disaster. Miss Round was faced with Ave match balls against ber when opposed to "Miss Scriven In the final of the British hard court championship at Bournemouth.

Miss Jacobs found Mlle. Payot In the verge of victory" in Paris. and Miss J. Ingram startled the American and the crowd by, gain- ng a winning lead at Wimbledon.

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The largest burgh is Edinburgh, with an area of 32,401

acres, its population being 439,010, and rate- able value £5.477,173.

Glasgow's £11,000,000 Glasgow has an area of 39,153

534, and the rateable value £11,- acres, but the population is 1,088,-

019.309.

Dundee has an area of 7257 acres, a population of 175,681, and a rateable value of $1,488,533 while Aberdeen extends to 6319 acres, with" a population of 167,258 and a rateable value of £1,458,756.

SIR STANLEY JACKSON

defeated Miss Jacobs at Seabright On The Leg-Theory

New Jersey, and is one of several gifted Californian girls, ·'

Almost alone among the pro- minent British players, Miss Round has moved forward. Mrs. King

Food For Ten Days "Ice-free fjord, safe landing about three miles from sea, where coast runs east-west. Have food for ten days. Please search."

to all ships of

The 9 OS was again broadcast the Greenland coast. The Greenland Trading ' Company, in Copenhagen has sent urgent messages to ita 'agent in Angmagssalik to order boats and ". organise an Eskimo rescue expedi- tion.

The Mikkelsen.. who was recently ap- Danish explorer, Elnar

painted Danish inspector in East Greenland, prepared to start to search for Mr. Grierson.

Mrs. Grierson's Move Dr. Lauge Koch, the Danish explorer, who is now on the Polar vessel

Gustav Holm in East Greenland waters, sent out a message saying he was sending the seaplane on board the vessel to join in the search.

In response to the request of Mrs. Grierson, the Ayer's wife, the British Air Ministry, got in touch with the Danish Charge d'Affaires in London, who was able to sa sure them that the Danish "Gov- ernment were arranging rellef measures..

Before beginning his flight Mr. Grierson deposited 10,000 kronen with the Danish Government to be used for any rescue purpose that might be necessary...

"No Time to Waste" Messrs Hellyer Brothers, of Kull owners of the Dervish, asked the Greenland Board of Copenhagen if it had any ships in Angmagssa- which could search for Mr. Grierson and offered to pay all the costs, adding that there was no' time to waste.

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, August 31. An official pronouncement regard has beaten the champion, and ing leg-theory bowling may be made

The board replied that they im-

players in the "First Tea." But son, chairman of the Selection Com-Governor of the Colony of Ang- Viss N. M. Igle has defeated two shortly, declard Sir Stanley Jack mediately got in touch with the

there has been no progressive reporter his personal views on the his efforts to organise a search.

mittee, yesterday, when he gave a magasalik and asked him to use all movement towards championship matter and also discussed Eng- class. +

M. Oldenbow, a Greenland Board. land's failure to retain the

director said that he took it for granted that Mr. Grierson had

There is

generalship and too much stereo-

a marked lack of "Ashes."

ped play. This may be due to the present tournament system, which does not furnish adequate resistance. The decline in stan tard is obvious, and ought to be by rules. A large buttber of the he could not be far from inhabited You can't play cricket purely before his emergency landing, that

"In my view," he said, "the landed somewhere in the Ang- question of placing the field is on- firely a matter for the captain. I magssalik fford, and considered, in thought Clark's leg trap in the view of the fact that the airman Oval game quite legitimate.

was seen by Greenlanders shortly.

Competing less than usual in the first half of the season. Mrs. Sperling, now Danish subject, was beaten at Wimbledon, by Missnecked.

CHINA'S BAN ON EXCHANGE

Finance Minister

Explains

public have made a demand for country. leg-theory to be cleared up, but most of them' don't understand

Motor Boats Sent

what leg-theory is. I may have to cable to Mr. Rassow, the Governor M Oldenbow sent an urgent

make a statement whole matter.

ZOOE on the

of the Angmagssalik. Colony, In-

"It has been a very trying season. structing him to do everthing he We don't what to find fault. All could to search for Mr. Grierson. we have to do is to put things

Motor boats were sent out, and

to the gold bar market. Moreover the control of foreign exchange is right, and bring the gams back on Greenlanders with an intimate

little more friendly spirit. The game wants playing in is getting too much ut business," he stated,

not in the hands of Chinese its proper level. That can only There have been numerous cases

be done by considering the matter in which fortunes have been wiped dispassionately. Shanghai, Sept, 14. out in a short time. The order In a statement issued to the of the Finance Ministry is, there press Dr H H. Kung, Minister of fore, issued for the welfare of the Finance, who arrived from Nan-people and the stabilization of the king yesterday, announced that economic situation. Now, Chinese the recent order of the Finance banks and gold bar exchanges are Ministry relating to foreign exacting on the order, while foreign change is for the suppression of tanks have also shown sincere speculation which has beau

co-operation with the authorities rampant, especially on the gold bar market.

If trading were confined to

While it is clear that people engage in speculation for the pur

Larwood, in Sir Stanley's opinion, is a perfectly fair bowler. Whenever I have seen him his bowling, has not been anything to which I could raise any objection. He was, however, simply not available for the Testamen

Sir Stanley, it is understood.

knowledge of the locality were sent along the coast in Kayaka.

Four Danish ships including two warships, searched for Mr. Grierson. The warships are the two sloops Ingolf, and Hvidbjöer- nen, and the other vessels are the Gertrud Bask (662 tons) and the Gustav Holm-(409 tons), which belong to the largest Danish ex- pedition in Greenland this year,

referred to Larwood's own publish. It is not fair to them to say the ad statements that he would never sides were not representative. play again in a Test match against They were the best available.

actual gold bars, then it would pose of making some money. De rot be necessary for operators to ang stated in conclusion, these look to foreign exchange for who comply with the Ministrya Australia.

"The selectors have not had an guidance. Dr. Kung stated. Un-crder will be given lawful protec

easy time." he continued, ""The Loss Of The "Ashes”. fortunately speculators have neen tion. On the other hand, trans-

difficulty has been to get, players Referring to the loss of the of reasonable age, and in saying utilizing the gold bar market, and actions which are made against "Ashes" by England, Sir Stanley this I do not want to offend any- as a result, it reacts most sens the principle of the order will said that the whole trouble was body. Some years it is extremely tively on foreign exchange. For not be given legal recognition our side failed to do themselves, dilhcult to select a well-balanced instance, when the price of the It is hoped that people will not justice, w

team. This season has been one of American dollar goes up, there is venture on an undertaking which |⠀⠀ “It has always been a good side, the dificult onen " a rush for buying and the price has been ruled out by the authori and one we could expect to do Discussing the payment to the of gold bars soars. On the other ties, Banks should also give con- well in any Test match. People England professionals of 240 per hand, when the American dollar sideration to the nature of orders said we were lucky at Lord's in Test match, Biz Stanley

sold: 1 on a downward trend, there placed with them by their cus. the matter of rain, but at Man I do not think it in enough, chester we made a good score, and When the professionals, have had heavy selling, resulting in the drop tomers. Should the order be in with a little luck would have won to pay out their expenses there is of gold bar price

the nature of speculation, bank the game. People seem to forget not much left The Board of Con **Nothing Bat Gambling

will naturally refuse to take it. Man

trol will, I imagine, adjust thin This kind of trading is nothing for sich kind of business is not

matter. 11 in not, however. but gambling, causing disturbance given legal recognitioni

burning question.

"Our players were a splendid lot, and always deserved to be selected,

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