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FRANCE OFFERS A THREE-YEAR MORATORIUM
BIG FIGHT FARCE
SHARKEY WELL BEATEN
BUT IS GIVEN DECISION
VERDICT HOOTED
the
New York, June 22. Eighty thousand spectators saw America, in the shape of Jack Sharkey, wrest world's henvyweight cham- poinship from Europe Inst night, but what a victory!
The deel-ion was awarded Shurkey on, paints, but what strcision!
A large proportion of the au- dience expresseil the opinion, in p no uncertain terms, that Maxį Schmeling, German holder of the | title, was unquestionably robbed of the verdict.
In the opinion of competerat judges, Schmeling Wod at Jennt i nine mi The fifteen rounds and
Sharkey no
more than four, 1wa
of them breaking about even,
One of the judges, incidentally,
i
Germany to Pay Lump Sum in Final
TACIONOMEINBESTEOPLE DAYSINİNDARLIERUSTAJATIFIESTAS:RATES RELICULATED.
BODLEIAN LIBRARY
APPEAL
CHALLENGE OF THE ROCKEFELLER OFFER.
Londen, June 21.
An appeal, specially directed tu the great business corporations, for seventy-nine thousand pounis and to members of Oxford Uni- versity all over the world and the general public for £140,000 to meet the challenge of the Rocke feller Foundation, which is gis five hundred thousand possinte towards the Bodleian Library ex- tension it the rest has
has been raised by 1936, was made to-day by Vice- Chancellor at a meeting of the friends of the Bodleias, nue of the ITELNÉ lammes Libraries in World-British Wirelvan,
the
0013144129416960194821109 DESTINASILOSOFISTICATED
WARNINGTO AMERICA
JAPANESE GREET AMBASSADOR
Charles Mathieson, Kave Schmel ASIA EXPANSION
ing as having won ten of the G tren rounds.
George Kolly the referee, and Gunboat Smith, favoured Sharkey and in accordance with their feel. ¦ ing, the verdict was given.
ROAR OF DISAPPROVAL. The huge crowd rose to its feet and roared its disapproval. Schmel- ing stood dazed and bewildered, with his mouth open. He then recovered his equilibrium, walked over to Sharkey, and shook hands with him in congratulation.
Throughout the fight, the Ger- ruan champion was extremely con- #dent, displaying a finc left, whereas Sharkey indulged in a good deal of wild hitting fund was continually hacking round the ring.
FOUL BLOW.
VISCOUNT ISHII'S GENTLE HINTS
TOKYO, June 22.
A remarkable speech by Viscount Ishii caused a pro- found impression at a ban- quet last night to the new United States Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Grew.
Japan's relations with the United States and the forecasts of an inevitable war between the countries was dwelt upon by the speakers, and Viscount Ishii.! pooh-poohing the idea of war! between Japan and America,! hinted that the United States must of try to defent Japan'si abjects in Manchurin,
He said that Japan would bei
Both opened rather cautiously. but Schmeling carried the fight to his opponent, Sharkey replying foolish if they attempted to inter
fere in the Western hemisphere, hs:
with both hands.
In the fifth round, Sharkey much as to say that the United Innded a palpably low blow.States
would be foolish if
causing a roar of unger among interfered in Asia. the huge crowd, but the German fought back magnificently.
she
The occasion was the banquet of welcome to Mr. Grow given by the
Society
ire
In the eleventh round, Schmeling Japanese-American was clearly dominant. Sharkey's Tokyo, those present including left eye was slowly closing and Prince Tokogawa. Admiral Vis thereafter the German played onunt Saito and Viscount Ishii, this target, Sharkey replying with some telling blows to the head.
In the last three rounds, there were some very thrilling
"REMOTE" CONTINGENCIES.
PLAN SUBMITTED TO POWERS
BRITAIN AND U.S. REACH
UNDERSTANDING
NEW DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED
Lausanne, June 22.
IT IS DISCLOSED that France yesterday made a de- finite contribution towards the settlement of the re- parations issue. The French proposals, as outlined to leading foreign statesmen, fall far short of the ideal solution, but the veil of secrecy surrounding the discus- sions has successfully concealed the views of other Powers.
The proposals submitted include:
A SUSPENSION OF REPARATIONS FOR THREE YEARS.
Settlement in 1935
Ian Collins, the brilliant Scot- tish tennis player, who caused a sensation at Wimbledon yester day by beating Cochet. Collins in regarded as euentially dou bles player, a maker of opening for his partner to provide a spec-
tacular coup de
grace.
Mr. Manuk Leaves
DELIVERIES IN KIND.SHALL BE ALLOWED TO $450,000
CONTINUE.
AFTER THE PERIOD OF SUSPENSION, GERMANY SHALL AGREE TO PAY A GLOBAL SUM, WHICH WILL BE DIVIDED BETWEEN AMERICA AND OTHER CREDITOR COUNTRIES ON A PROPOR. ITIONATE BASIS.
Presumably, France suggests that Germany shall make one more, large payment three years hence to satisfy all claims' against her. Meanwhile, other pro- posals are in the air, and important developments are hourly expected.
BULK OF ESTATE
FOR SISTER
It is disclosed to-day that the real and personal estate of the late Mr. Malcolm Manuk, former Secretary of the Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Storage Co., Ltd, has been valued for probate purposes at $450,000.
THE FIRST
WIMBLEDON
SENSATION
FRENCH CHAMPION
OUTPLAYED
MISS STAMMERS GOES AHEAD
GREAT WIN OVER MRS. HARPER
(Reuter's Special Service).
London, June 21. The Wimbledon crowd! was provided with its first to-day when
sensation Henri Cochet, the French| champion, generally ac- knowledged as the world's finest singles player was eliminated in the second round.
Henri Cochet, fresh from his French championship victory suffered his fate of fast sonori at Wimbledon, being eliminated in the second round by lan Colline,
ENGLAND'S
TEST TEAM
D. R. JARDINE AS SKIPPER
ATTACK LIMITED
Ilis conqueror was Ian Collins, | who played brilliantly, to take the| match by three sets to one, al-! though he is not been regarded | at all seriously as a singlea player,
London, June 21. his high reputation being built up-| D. R. Jardine, the Surrey skipper, on his brilliance in doubles play. has been chosen to captain Eng-
Collins to-day defeated Cochotland in Saturday's Test Match after losing a love set.. The young against All-India. The eleven, in Scot began splendidly, winning the which there are elements of sur- first set at 6-2, and he made it prise on account of omissions, has two sets to love after a terrific been selected as follows: fourteen-game duel.
BETTER STRATEGIST!
D. R. Jardine (Barrey), captain;
F. R. Brown (Surrey).
R. W. V. Robins (Middlesex), Sutcliffe (Yorkshire), Holmes (Yorkshire),
Paynter (Lancashire), Voce (Notta), Bowes (Yorkshire), Ames (Kent), Hammond (Gloucester), Woolley (Kent).
Extremely powerful in batting,
In the third set, Cochet dominat-i ed the play and won six-love, but↑ Collins again proved his master in the fourth. Cochat suffered much the same fate in the Wimbledon; championships a year ago; being eliminated in an early round by Right in the centre of things is Mr. Ramsay Mac Deacons, solicitors, probate of the for him on that occasion in that the side does not appear to
On the application of Messrs. Nigel Sharpe, Excuses were made Donald, whose remarkable speech at the opening of the will has now been granted to Miss he had only just recovered from particularly strong in attack and Conference, and whose powerful lead in the proposal | Mary Manuk, sister of the deceas- to wipe the war debts slate clean, have inspired the United States to make definite proposals, linking a revision of war debt agreements with a real disarma-
ment.
AMERICAN PROPOSALS SUPPORTED
.M. Herriat and Mr. Hugh Gibson, who has been authorised to discuss vital proposals, were Viscount Ishit delivered the ad, unable, it is believed, to find a com- dress of welcome and referring to mon basis, but there changes, the German getting in the rumours of possible war br-plete
ix con- same fine lefts to the face
nanimity between and tween the two countries, said he MacDonald and Mr. Gibson as the Mr. stinging rights to the jaw and risenusidered that this
retaliated
was only result of private conversation at with body possible in two highly improbable! Ouchy, near Lausanne,
American seheme,
Sharkey
blows.
"NOT GREATLY WORRIED"
Frontingencies:
(1) If Japan was Inolish enough Tlu context took place at to interfere unduly in the Western America's latest boxing stadium, hemisphere;
The Madison Square Garden New: Bowl, Long Island
ed.
The late Mr. Manuk left all) his real estate and personal effects to his sister, Miss Mary Manuk, together with 100 shares in the Hongkong and Shanghai! Banking Corporation.
To a second sister, Mrs. R. [Gregory, $25,000 in Hongkong
currency is bequeathed.
Insurance
the meeting held late at nighness to the testator, a
In recognition of her great kind- between M.
eum of Herriot
and M.£1,000 and 300 shares, in the Paul Buncour on the one side Union
Company and Mr. Hugh Gibson, the Canton, Ltd., are left to Mr. J. of United States representative at McD. Howie of Sydney, Australia. the Disarmament Conference on the other.
of
the
DEFINITE UNDERSTANDING
Correspondents assert that Mr. libson pressed strongly upon the French Premier, the advantages of an agreement upon the limita tion of land, sea and alr effec-
ANTARCTIC AIR EXPEDITION
in
the afternoon, Mr. and Mr. Norman Davis.
WATKINS
London, June 21.
It is hoped that the reaching of tives, (2) If the United States a-ja definité Anglo-American under-
Mr. MacDonald and M. Herriat! R. G. S. HONOURS MR. tempted to dominate the Asiatic Standings powerfuly supported by had to conferences yesterday Continent, preventing Japan | Italy and Germany, in her own it- and from pacific and natural expan- terests, will lead to important de Gibson sion in this part of the world. cisions in the course of the day. He was convinced, however, hej said, that America's only concern Reuter after the contest, declared: the Orlent was the maintenance of peace and respect for Trentice.
The celebrities present, included; Primo Carnern, the Ambling Alp. Kid Berg, Mayar Walker of New York and Mayor Cermak Chicago.
Schmeling,
interviewed
of!
by
"I am not greatly worried. How
could Sharkey have gained the -Reuter.
decíalon when he was backing) away most of the time? I will fight him again."-Beuter.
THE IRISH LAND ANNUITIES
PERIOD OF GRACE FOR FARMERS
Dublin, June 22.
The Irish Freo State Government
Private conversations
the leading delegates again
pied the time and attention of World statesmen yesterday both at Geneva and at Lausanne.
of the American delegation, paid
in
between a visit to Mr. Ramany MacDonald The Royal Geographical Society the Founder's and Sir John Simon at Lausanne, has presented to continue previous conversations Medal to Mr. Herbert G. Watkins relating to disarmament.
for exploration and research Afterwards Sir John Simon re-the Antarctie, culminating in the British Antarctic Air Expedition Americans turned with the Gemvalenter and British Wire of 1930/1931.
THE MANCHURIAN known that the statesmen
CARNAGE
HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES
(Special to "Telegraph")
Harbin. June 22.
la fegs.
con.
Close secrecy is being observed in omeial quarters regarding the trend of these talks, but it
sider that at the present stage they constitute the best method. of reaching a solution of the pro- blems with which they are con- fronted.
Newspaper correspondents at. tach particular importance to
STOLE IN SLEEP WALKI
to
is Mr. Watkins, who
the youngest man over to receive the Gold Medal of the Society, is short- ly to. lead a small expedition to | Greenland.-British Wirelčar,
FOR LANGUAGE
RESEARCH
NEW ROCKEFELLER OFFER
London, June 21, The Rockefeller Foundation have
Holmes
will
bo
the absence of Larwood, if not of an illness.
Tate, will cause some comment. To-day, no excuse could have Doubtless, the preference given to been advanced. He was beaten Bawes aver Larwood is experi- by a much better strategist, of mental. all things, on the day's play. Collins won chiefly through his
doubtions fool magnificent service, and he pro- gratified that the selectors have duced a type of stroke which considered him on his merits, al continually prevented Cochet long last, and have given him an of revealing his from employing the devastating Opportunity rising ball drive which made with his famous team colleague in powers as an opening batsman him world famous.
a representative game.
Frank Woolley refuses to permit
Collins hit as hard as ever ho
even
necuracy from the back has been seen to hit, with splendid himself to be overlooked court, and every now and again,birthday a month ago.-Reuter.
of the after, having celebrated his 45th
his service, with first and second
Miss Kathleen Stammers, who provided the second thrill for Bri. tish
supporters at Wimbledon,
·beating Mrs. L. A. Harper,
ATLANTIC SPEED RECORD
Empress of Britain's Brilliant Run
(Reuter's Special Service).
London, June 21. All existing speed records on the run from Canada to Chor- bourg were broken whon the giant Canadian Pacific. Hner, Empresa of Britain, steamed into the Fronch port 'to-day.
The magnificent ship had crossed from Father Point, Quebec to Cherbourg in 4 days,. 7 hours, 58 minutes, thereby beat- deliveries of the same force pace,ng its own previous record ·for won a quick game. Hia
the Atlantle crossing by sixty-two
Ano
angied cross-court returns and minutes.
aide-line strokes were touched
with delicacy, and it
will be
difficult on this form to keep him' KING'S BIRTHDAY out of the Davis Cup, with Dr. J..
HONOURS
WOKE UP WHEN CAUGHT WITH GOODS
A Chinese charged with stealing yesterday a few miles to the cigarettes from a stull near the night. north-east of Kushan, when more Central Fire Station inst has decided to stay the proceedings
C. Gregory as his partner. than a thousand Chinese troops nt- told Mr. Wynne-Jones whon charg Much serious fighting has oc-tacked the Japanese forces. The cd this morning, that he committed which have been taken against curred in the last few days, Chinese suffered very heavy casual the crime unconsciously while
Gregory and Collins wore, at formers for the payment of the according to Japanese informatiea and were dispersed, the in-falling asleep as he walked. Ho land annuity arrears up to the endtion. of 1931 in cases where the Land
was aroused to a realisation of offered to the School of Oriental one time, England's doubles pair It is also claimed what he had done when he was tulles at the London University for the Davia Cup and they have deration in satisifed that the attacked the Japanese garrison at headquarters that by the military chased and arrested by firemen an annunt sum of £3,000 for three never lost a game iti the competi-
tion yeurs for the furtherance of re-ughes and Perry being preferred. default han arfsen from elreums-a-point about fifteen miles to the holla
They did not play last your,
H. M. the King this morning tances beyond the control of the south of Ilailun, and it is stated gether with much small ammunt-run in your sleep? and sixty-six rifles, to- who had seen him.
The Magistrate: You didn't search in African Linguistics, farmera concerned.
that 115 of the attackers word lion, were captured in the engage-
In this field of research, the It has been suggested that Hughes held a full dress invostiture, at Gregory Buckingham Palace, when he con- Defendant: The Government is also granting killed before the rest were driven mont, in which their own losses then.
I woke up School of Oriental Studies acts in and Collins with a view to decid-cipients the decorations given them forred on more than a hundred re- No. n year's grace in respect of the off.
were between forty and fifty-
In the last Birthday Honours list.. collection of arrears.-Renter.
Another engagement occurred | Reuter.
He was sentenced to one month's Institute of African Languages ing which is the better pair. (Continued on Page 7.)
British Wireless, hard labour.
and Cultures, British Wirulant;
Today, a thousand Red Sponry
pancae claim.
conjunction with the International-
and Porry should play
HIS MAJESTY HOLDS INVESTITURE
London, June 21.