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FOUR NATIONS
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
In Tennis Semi-Final
(Special Air Mail Service)
th London, July 2. Four representatives of four fations emerged from yesterday's play to contest the semi-inals of the Men's Singles at Wimbledon.
The matches will be:
F. J. Perry (Great Britain) holder) v. J. H. Crawford (Aus- trala and
D. Budge (America) v. G. yon Cramm (Germany).
Yesterday was the beginnings of the second, week, and there was. for this period of the tournament. a record attendance.
Altogether 24,000 people saw the (entils, At one time 15,000 spec- Sators were assembled round the 'Centre Court.
People began to queue early. By noon "house full" boards were displayed..
...
QUEEN WATCHES AUSTIN The Queen, who was dressed in delphinium blue, paid her first visit this year, and stayed three hours. She was loudly cheered
by the crowd on her arrival..
First she saw J. H. Crawford, of Australia, defeat S. B. Wood, of America. Then she watched two sets of the match between H. 1 Aus in and D. Budge, of America
She followed the contests keenly. and applauded winning shots. The end of the second set be- tween Austin and Budge which was the last the Queen saw-was dramatic
Austin had won the first set. And was 5-2 In the next, but Budge recovered, and won 108.
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1-A kind of beetle (8). 5-Hebridean "island (4). 9-Brood of a bird of prey (5). 10-A main branch for liquid re- quirements (9).
12-All that one may get from a father when far away (3). 13-May be the result of an in-
quiry (6).
18 causing confusion when we find it is a No-Road sign" (anagram) (15)..
| 20-is certain to increase (3).
21-By endeavour, one win never
fall to solve it, which is clever (8), 24-Th's boy was formerly at some
school (3).
26--In former days he might be
seen under a nod (9). 27-His services are sought when
pupils have to be examined (5) DV28-Such a sum is pretty large (4))
29—A dog with a deep voice (6).
After the Queen's departure the two players fought a grim.com- test, but Austin finally succumbed, the score being: 3—5. 10–8, 6-4, 7---5.
The exhausted Austin lay on his back for a long time, before he was able to leave the court with the victor. The match lasted 2 hours 10 minutes.
BRILLIANT PERRY Hopes that Perry will retain, the men's singles "championship were strengthened by his brilliant win over Roderich Menzel, the tall Czechoslovakian.
After nearly losing the first set Perry produced devastating tennis. Nothing like his play. In the second and third sets has been seen at Wimbledon this year, and during this period he overwhelmed his opponent. The final score was B-7, 6-1, 6-1...
To-day he semi-finalists in the women's singles will be known.
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thought will bear fruit (4).
The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:-
Across.-5. Clause, 8. Carriage, 9. Repeater, 10. Crossing, 14. Pekoe, 15. Franked. 19. Hanover, 23. Amuse, 26. Eminence, 28. Tortuous 2 The warmest part of a theatre 29. Frodigal, 30. Starve.
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made clear (11).
6-Contradict (7).
FRENCH CONCESSION
ILLUMINATIONS
Main Roads A Blaze Of Splendour
KEEN FIGHT
For Perak Tennis Titles
Ipoh, July 9. The Perak tennis championships were continued to-day in excel- lent weather.
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Shanghai, July 14. Becalling memories of an eariter celebration this year the silver Jubilee Avenue Joffre, Rue du For the first time at a Perak Consulat, and many big buildings, championship meeting.
Chinese such as the French Consulate, the women competed, and gave Miss Round meets Miss Joan Har-Cercle Sportif Francais, and the good tigan, of Australia, who reached Banque de l'Indo-Chine, were bril especially MissGladys Loke, the
account of themselves the last four last year. Mrs. linatly illuminated last night, the 16-year-old, daughter of Mr. and Moody, after a dramatic escape eve of the national day of France, Mrs. Alan Loke, who made Mrs yesterday at the hand of Mlle. Cepkova, the Czechoslovakian
Quatorze Juillet,"
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An arch at the commencement of Nevin, the Ipon Club title-holder, champion. will engage Mme. the French Bund, a ass of dazzle all out to win,, Miss Loke has Mathieu... champion of France. ing coloured lights surmounted by a good service and a delightful Miss Helen Jacobs will play Mlle. tricoloured pinnacles of blue, white, forearm action, and would im Jedrzejowska, champion of Po- and red, formed a glorious gateway prove her play. If she went to the Land, while Miss K. Stammers has into the French Concession. It was net. a severe task-an encounter with squally fitting that, once through,
The match of the afternoon Mrs. Sperling, the champion of the first building to catch the eye Germany. Mrs. Sperling is now
was the French Consulate, outlined 65, the men's doubles, in which Goon Kok in white lights and throwing into Lincoln Leong and regarded in many
prominence French flags which de-Ying met Cheah Wat Hun and the favourite for the event." corated the Bund front of the Cheach Wat Swee. They pro-
building.
vided sparkling tennis with de- Kudkata Park was not illuminat.lightful rallies. Kok Ying brilliant ed last night, but it will be to-jat times. right.
quarters
DUEL OVER SPORT
A New Departure
£1.5
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, July 2 At the risk of being challenged to a duel myself, I cannot help feeling that M. Didler Poulam's challenge to M. Jean Borotra would 'make a Hollywood publicity agent's mouth water with envy, writes a correspondent
A duel over sport is a new de- parture in French public life. But duels are still common in France
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From the Bund, Due du Conculst is deca'rated with a canopy of green and pink lights. Where the road runs into Avenue Joffre, the canopy of lights are those of the French dag, blus, white, and red. Many of the shops in Avenue Joffre are decorated to fit the occasion and many building bear the letter "RF." in blue and red lights. The Cercle Sportif Francais, as in past years is outlined in white lights. us Cardinal Mercier also is de worsted with overhead coloured lights.
TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS The "Salute of the Flag." at 7.45 .m. to-day will be the opening ceremony. At 11.30 a.m. there will be a reception at the French Con sulate General. followed an hour
Cheah brothers conceded seve- a pints through foot-faulting and double faulting.
SNAKE UNDER HOUSE
Indian Boy Bitten To Death
Taiping, July 6.
How a little Indian boy was bitten to death by a stake which
crawled out of the house, while the child was playing was told in court this morning when Che Mohd. Balleh, the Taiping Coroner, held an inquest on the boy, Mangalā.
Budiah, the boy's eight-year-old sister said her mother went out
M Joseph Renaud, & former later by another at the Cerole champion swordsman who super-Francais, Route Vallon The French intends most of the ducis of im- members of the Cercle Sportif to sell milk, leaving her brother, Francais, Boute Cardinal Merrier, herself and a grandmother, who portance, estimates that at least will entertain foreign members at 100, take place every year in Paris
was blind, at home. She went out 1. p.m., and the day will close with which are never reported.
a dinner at the Cercle Sportif to play in the compound with her were enjoying The publicity which attends the Francaia, at which more than 800 brother. They
themselves when all of a sudden half-dozen duels reported annually guests will be present, in the Parisian Press is usually a
she saw a black snake, about a guarantee that they will be harm-
yard long, coming out of the house i less.
and crawling towards her brother. She screamed and her blind grand- mother and a neighbour came on the spot. Thé neighbour quickly' took the boy to hospital
LORD SNOWDEN CHALLENGED
Practically all French duels are fought "à la loyale" that is to
The Lawn Cinema announces that special showing of pictures taken of the celebrations bring the day will be given to-night.
say, on the understanding that into Lord Snowden's reference to the the event of one party being attitude he took up at The Hague wounded he should preserve com- Conference as
plete secrecy as to the origin of his
Injury
The last British. Cabinet Minister. Lord
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be challenged was Lord Snow- soothed?
M Cheron, the then French common Minister of Justice, took excep
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