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IN TOUCH-THROUGHOUT

BRILLIANT FIGHT. CREW & PASSENGERS BATTLE OF WIMBLEDON STARS

WALKER RETAINS WORLD TITLE

· MILLIGAN AVOIDS K....O.

London, June 80 Mickey Wes the middleweight champion of the world, successfully

RESCUED.

THREE LIFEBOATS SAID TO BE ADRIFT.

WRONG VESSEL REPORTED

It is now established that the ves

TILLEN SUCCUMBS AGAINST COCHEL

sol whier has gone aground on a DEFEAT OF BRITAIN'S REMAINING

Cherbourk, June 30. ' Throughout his light, Coniman; der Byrd has kept in wireless com-defended ha title, at Olympia to between British North Bornan munication with the fand and with night, against Tammy Milligan, the

and Cochin-China is not the s.s. ships, which gave him his bear- British challeng

Figing but the e.a. Samt, Francoise threw in the towel

Xavior. Inga.

round of a wonderful contest.

He has now reported his post. tion as 35 miles north of Lands End-Reute

Successful Landing:

London, Jupe 330. Comdr. Byrd hasanded at Issy, near Paris-Reiter,

Flying in Denso Fog. Chatham, Mas, June 30. nal luxury taxes. A radio message has been pick- to phir before ed un signed by Commander Byrd stating that, the airmen have seen existing neither land nor water since four o'clock yesterday afternoon, on account of the dense fog- and clouds covering an enormous aren,

Router's American Service.

Hoting Employee of Key followed proving

that it tyd game way

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Scientific Flight.

New York, June 30, Commander Byrd's purpose on

present flight is purely scien- Life He intends to intensively study the atmospheric conditions at various, heights, obtain other information interesting for the future of Trina Atlantic fliers and so endeavour to find the fastest flying route between the United States and Europe. Reuter's Amèrican Servico..

present: On:

Ottawa to London.

Ottawa, June 1. Captain Janney announces that with he will leave Ottawa on June 30, sign tax on a non-stop flight to London to ellshop celebrate Canada's jubilee

to wall a few.

"was not

byst

the A STOCK EXCHANGE

His assis egelfush

SENSATION.

one of the were acting as- firo and killed cheriatrike was

London, June 30. ** proper satis.. ve been given,

The Stock Exchange has experi- me, on the oth, enced a sensation and confusion large crowd's rising from the sudden death, of several under mysterious circumstances, of nesterday, of Mr. James White, the of the most spectacular mangiers of the former bricklayer and one of the century, whose gigantic opera- ted, aythinylions, running into many millions, d'Atroyed, every

ns, porcelain ranged from land trusts and Goforth bouttheatres to efforts to corner large

highty Indive industrial companies shares

BIG SUMS ARE INVOLVED."

than ten opses

ma lost all their

of

An Foochew! ship of the Beecham Trust, of this business which Mr. White was german, when a similar and which is indebted to the Bank stike. A mayor over £450,000.

seconds. toth

REPRESENTATIVE

Milligan had raised his pup porters to a high pitch of excite-local baval authorities this morning

A wireless message received by the ALL-FRENCH ment by a brilliant exhibition in conveys this information and statos the early rounds, but later he was that the Dolius, the Blus Fun- severely puitished.

nel linor which wont to the assis- A large crowd watched the weightance of the strickou vessel, has now ingin ceremony and both were well taken off the crow and prasengöra inside the weight.

Milligan Leads.

The fight commenced at 9.46 p.m., Walker leading off with a rush and scoring with both, loft and right. Milligan retaliated to good purpose, and vita couple of searching lefts opened Walker's eye woundi·

In the second round Milligan. com- nocted both left and right to Wal- ker's hend, the champion half alipping. As Te rose. Milligan scored three well-timed blows to the chin without response. Milligan

The Champion.

from the Safia Francoido Xavier The prosange adds that three litos boats aro adrift but does not say whether, these are occupied or not..

The vessel's positive in appro ximately 8.50. 11:15 E, The as. Dolius has left the scene and. is now on her way to Manilay

The in Saint Francois Xavier is a vessef of 2,017. tonn gross and 1,100 net. She flies the Trench fing and is owned by the Compagnie Navale do L'Orient. The voseo is on the run from Naumen, France, to Haiphong, and left the latter part on May 15. She was formerly known as the 6.8. Mauritain, the as. Glenomona and the s.s: Kulanban gra

GENEVA CONFERENCE

PROBLEMS.

BRITISH VIEW EXPLAINED.

ra-Genevi, June

Mr. W. C) Bridgeman, inter

viewed by Reuter on the subject.

The Wimbledon semi-finale

of which the inalists are:

en's Singles Championship:

Henri Cochet (France).

¡Jean Borotra (France)

Ladies Singles Championship: Bliss Helen Wills

^(America), v. Senorita de Alvarez (Spalt).

The surprise of yesterday's matches was the de Tilden (America) by Gochet, sets, whilst the victory of Borotru over his fellow. Lacoste was not altogether, expected.

Britain's sole remaining representi events-Miss Joan Fry-was apparentl Wills, who wan if two straight sofo fight between Senorita de Alvarez up a brilliant display after being

There will therefore, as ee men's final, and a Spanish-America due to be played on Saturday-

100

London, June 300 The weather at Wimbledon to Heler day was bright and warm and there was an exceedingly large at tondance. The following were the results of the Championship some finals

Men's Championship. Jean, Boros (France) b

of naval parity/expressed surprise. Rene Lacoste (France), 6/4,

at the insistence of the American 1/6, 1/6, 6/2

Press, "evon in other. American

Henri Cochet (France) beat Wil

minds of the idea that the liam Tilden (America), 2/6, 4/6 British proposals are a bid for 7/5, 6/4, 613. •*, supremacy and a refusd) of the

Ladies Championship. American claim to parity.A

He pointed out that the British set the pace, showing extreme proposed nothing justifying such

Senorita de Alvarez (Spain) cleverness and clusiveness in avoid-in iden, and on the contrary if the beat Miss Ryan (America), 2/6, ing Walker's rushes. Milligan was British proposals were adopted,

6/0, 6/46 well ahead on points at the end of the adjustment of replacement boat Miss Joan Fry (Britain); 673, Miss Helen Wills (America) the fourth round:

tables would secure the principle of parity.

$/2.

Brisk Battle.

In the fifth round, Walker battled strongly and Milligan, was shakon by a nasty left to the jaw. Mr. Eugene Corri gautioned both men for holding in the sixth round.

Milligan failed in fiercely with a two-sanded onslaught, but Walker retallated and punished bis oppon ent neverely about the head. and body. Three times he landed, ter- rific blows to the heap

Milligan Severely Punished.

Ladies Doubles.

In the third round of

Britain's view of the present conference was that each nation: had special needs and require-Ladies' Toubles, Miss Helen Wills ments in particular classes of and Miss Ryan beat Miss Druise ships. Britain had frankly stated field and Miss Hogarth 6/2, 6/1.--- her own requirements, but had Reuter never denied the American claim to build an equal number if it were found necessary.--Reuters

Limitation of Destroyers.

Geneva, later.

PREVIOUS RESULTS.

Five Years Records. The following are the records of winners and runners up inthe

past

The shares of all the companies in which he is interested have fallen heavily, especially settled by British-controlled

ollfields. In the outer which he is reported to be com the payment mitted to the tent of £1,000,000, of the man The London and Westminster

the way Bank has applied for a receiver; In the eventh round, Milligan technical committee states that it years

A communique issued by the various events for the was down twice for counts of eight,

Men's Singles; the first time from a right hook, and has reached a provisional agrée- the second time from a terrific left.ment on future construction of the 1022 G. L. Patterson (Australia)

Milligan resumed strongly, and called Class B vossels, namely beat R. Leath Beverly Scofes of his followers are faced ating with rain owing to the resultant fence, haking the American with including destroyers and flotilla mediately afslump.

a left to the jaw, but Walker's leaders, under which it is un en wua ordered, The financier was found dead, punching. powers were gradually officially learned that the first oh with great in his home, with an empty. weakening the Britisher and he took category of the destroyer class will days, Pro chloroform hettle at his bedside two counts of seven in the ninth be limited to 1,500 tons, with a speed limit of 20 knots and an age gverywhere He left a note saying, "Goodbye: round. and severity of good luck."

The next round was the last. limit of 15 years, Reuter, Nationalist-ing,

Later Walker attacked fiercely, and sent

New Zealand's Interests. con the Stock Miiligas down with tremendous old regime, tund itxchange this morning, owing to right to the low

Wellington, June 30, hither it may tend. Mr. White's death, was, followed. The refeiçe had intoned "Eight"The Prime Minister, Mr. Coates, cted taking over by a lightly more confident feel when Milligan's seconds threw. in informed a deputation of the Nany

navy has not yet ing, partly attributed, to the fact the towel. Reuters and the relations that no financial difculties among.

than anything

Nervousness

1 And Gon- the members were revealed during

ru decidedly strained. the day t

Hope for the best

Social Events.

"

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Food,"

beat Conde de Gomas arfil

Luett and E. A Godfrea

1924-V; Richards and T. T. King ter (U.S.A bestyR. V. Williams and *W. M. Washburn (0,8'A.)

1925, Boraftag and R.Lacoste boat J Hennessey and R. Cas (U.S.A)

Brugnon 1926-H. Chchet; and J. (France) beat C Lennep and B de Kerling.

Undies Doubles.

1922, Mau Longlen and Ryan (holders) beat Mrs. Stocks and Mig McKano.

1923-Mille Lenglon and Mi Ryan (holders) beat Mas Austin and Misa Colyer

ridge, and

1924, Mrs. Wightman Helen Willa (USA) best McKano and Mrs. Covell

1925.-Mdlle, Benglens Ryan bent M73,SALGAVSE Mra, Meliqubam, a cach

1020 Mat Ryan and Mist Browne (USA) ben Godfree and Miss (Britain)

Mixed Doubles

1922-P. O'Hara Wood and Maller Longlen beat R. Lycett arid MB

for a time kept: Walker on the des smaller auxiliary, surface craft, 1923 M. Johnston (USA) Ryan

1023. R. Lycett and Miss Byun beat Effunter (USA)

1924-3 Borotra (Franco) beat beat L. S. Deane and Mrs Shepherd

Barron E. Lacoste (France)

1925 R. Lacoste beat J. Borotra, 1924, B. Gilbert ind 1926-JBarotra bent H. 0. Kin McKane (Britain) beat L

and Mrs. Shepherd Barron. dey (USA)

1925 T-Boroten and Man Ian beat RL de Morpurg Ryanair

'Titanic Struggle.

t.

League that the question of Now Zealand's contribution to the Singapore naval base would come

There would also be a proposal

***Ladies' Singles, 1922.--Malle. Lenglen (holder) beat

1926LA. Godfree, and Mrs. Mallory (USA)

1028 Mallo, Lengien beat Miss K. Godfree (Britain) boat Rid

and Miss Ryan" (U.S.A.)) McKane (Britain)

The bout was-n titanic struggle before Parliament in the present This return of confidence was worthy of champions. Tommy session." reflected in an improvement In Milligan, the Scot, flattered his hoped the proposal would be- quotations of most securities supporters up to the end of the few families have so far principally affected by the slump fifth round. He displayed terrific adopted unanimously to Kullang for the sum-yesterday-Reuter,

spied and his blows seemed to heelay being due to tho [The late Mr. James White, who have plenty of power behind them. to increase the size of the cruisers* culty in getting the authorities was a Rochdale man, was born in supply the usual guard. But it 1878, and besides his connexion In the sixth, however, it was on the Now Zealand naval station.

noticeable that his deliveries were is expected, that there will soon be with the Beecham Trust, mention becoming rather wild, and he was more than half as many as youaled above, was chairman of George inclined to leave himself open.

here, and all the customary actly Edwardes (Daly's Theatre) Ltd. bin physical and in- and rector of the Tyre Invest

hre being planned.ment Trust Fund. His home was

uccessful entertain-tPark Street, Mayfair.]

cn on June 23 in the

Ja, Nantai, including

4. Mijne's "The Muni

ter Hat," and a rat

jod exhibition of con-1 Mr Anderson of the besides many songs

cut and new friends. Do-1

vere thunder-storm,

WOMAN SHOT.

BY SOVIET ORDERS.

Moscow, June 30 er a hundred there, A woman named Helen Vigh wybod to see again so nevskaya, decused picupying for indies who had left Poland, was sentenced to death ut on Page 13.) Kharkov, and was shot forthwith.

Reuter

Mickey Walker sdized on early opportunity to shake him severely with right and lift booke, and thereafter the Aalorican, hitting always with tremendous power; made Milligan a chopping-block

The Scot continued the light with indomitable spirit until ter- ribly battered, with, blood gush ing from hiasmouth, ha was lift ed from the canvas-Router.

TO-DAY

Dollar on demand Lighting-up

2/0.1/16,

-Reuter,

CRIMEAN QUAKE.

CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE.

FRISCO-HAWAII

FLIGHT

HOW MAITLAND ARRIVED ALONE.

Wheelerfield, June 30,

U.S. AIRMEN

BOURGET

The

The squadron of aeroplanes i sent out to meet Maitland failed fiers to find him with, the result that ar his monoplane arrived alone. The Birman, was welcomed by the Governor and Admira Macdonald and wreathed wit BNShowers and native einblomsso greeting. The airmen Moscow, June 30. violent, earthquake in the hungry as they were un Crimen caused considerable Bssures theit coffee and sand in buildings in the cities, and big ried by the pla landalidon in the mountains. At American Service. Stmefs the "Monk Rock" has fallen into the en.The former palace of the Khank at Bahchisarai has been considerably damaged..

There were:cono,

Not to Fly Back.

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