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LATEST DUBLIN REPUBLICANISM RUMPUS
Governor-General Threatens Resignation
KING'S CUP AIR RACE
CAPTAIN HOPE
WINS AGAIN
DE VALERA
CABINET
INSULTS
HANDICAPPERS STUDIED
BEATEN
London, July 10,
Captain W. Lawrence Hope, ying a Fox Moth machine won The King's Cup Air Race with a lewd of 23 minutes and with average speed over the two days: course of 1.233 miles, or 124,25- miles an hour.
It was Captain Hop third victory in the Race, His
serena was in 1927 when he won on a De Havilland Mith at average speed of 92.8 miles
SHANGHAI GIRL BANDIT
IMPORTANT POLICE
ROUND-UP
UNPLEASANTNESS MANY ARRESTS
Dublin, July 11.
A first-class sensa- tion has been created in Dublin and London by the release of correspondence between
the Governor- General of the Irish Free! State, Mr. James McNeill, and Mr. de Valera, the President of the Council.
The Governor-General, the
lucar. He repeated his victory in i presentative in Ireland of Hi
an hour.
(Special to "Telegraph")"
Shanghai, July 11.
A bobbed-hair girl bandit figures among a series of dramatic arrests effected by the police of the Interna tional Settlement during the week-end.
Twelve important captures were made in the course of a methodical combing out of the underworld and as a result of their efforts
1928 when he averaged 105,5 milles : Majesty the King, has been the during Sunday, the police are eon- victim of a series of studied invinced that they have scored an- The positions at the end of the Suits by the de Valera Cabinet and other valuable success in the con- [the correspondence now published į tinual war that is being waged rond day's flying today were exactly as they were at the closely calenlated to bring matters to against gangiand.
já head.
of the half-way stare yesterday,
PRINCE'S PLANE SECOND.
LEGATION INCIDENT.
All the arrests took place in the Settlement, a large number of police being engaged on special duty in connexion with carefully rounding up a laid plans for specific gung.
RINGLEADER AND WOMAN,
Mr. Ramsay MašDénald, who arrived in London from Lausanne yes- terday and was given Awonderful reception at Victoria before he was driven away to No. 10.
THE POLITICAL HERCULES
PRIME MINISTER RETURNS
The rate is conductest under The letters refer specifically to an handicap conditions and some of incident at the reception given by The entrants achieved a much biguer the French Legation in Dublin on winner. April 24 and also to the refusal average speed than the
of the de Valera Government to extend an invitation to the Gover The polier believe that among | nor-General to meet the Papal their captures is the ringleader Legate in connexion with the roof one worst criminal gangs ever cent Eucharistic Conference. to operate in the Shanghai area.WONDERFUL LONDON
The de Valers Government then and the bobbed-hair girl arrested refused to fly the Linion Jacks believed to be an important and while every prominent per-member of this particular gang. For the time being they are all sonage in the country was invited
the Papal being held on charges of the ill- to the reception to Legate, the Governor-General's gal possession of weapons, but the police are continuing their in- name was deliberately omitted.
vestigations along lines which are
Capt. W. L. Hope being chaired after winning the King's Cup. Air Race.
among then being the Comper Swift entered by the Prince
of
of
The letters reveal that at the expected to culminate in the lodg French Legation reception in ing
very serious charges April last, two members of the again the persons caught.
Free State Cabinet under de
Valera ostentatiously walked
out on the arrival of the Governor-General:
RESIGNATION THREAT.
The crux of the letters is that, Mr. James McNeill threatens to resign the Governor-Generalship i unless the de Vatera Cabinet:
IL apologises. This, apparently,
Wales, which finished secund. has not yet done.
Is speed average was 155.75 miles an hour.
The best time was made by The scratch machine, the Avro Mail aeroplane flown by II. Brown. Its average speed was 167 miles hourly but it
the WILS
Inst to renels the Buishing post,
Captain Hope fly throughout. at a speed of 14 miles per hour caster than that estimated by the handicappera. - British Wireless,
A piquant feature of the re-
MANILA AIR CRASH
PLANES COLLIDE IN MID-AIR
mancluble episode, which re-¡ PARACHUTE ESCAPE flects badly on the de Valera Government, is that while Mr.!
de
Valera
Manila, July D.
WELCOME
London July 10. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, was ac- corded a most enthusiastic welcome when he returned to England to-day from Lausanne.
GREAT WAR LOAN RESPONSE
MORE THAN HALF ACCOUNTED FOR
BRITAIN BEATEN IN DAVIS CUP!
SENSATIONAL UPSET IN FINAL MATCHES
PERRY UNABLE TO CARRY A WEAK AUSTIN
London, July 10. TRAGIC. That seems to be the only word adequate to describe from Britain's viewpoint the dramatic termination of her Davis Cup match in Berlin to-day.
Britain suffered defeat by three matches to two. H. W. Austin and F. J. Perry, her outstanding singles players for decades, went out this afternoon requiring a victory by either one of them to give Britain the right to meet Italy in the Zone Final. Both were sensational- ly defeated.
:
TENSE STRUGGLE IN FIFTH MATCH
and to win the fourth set without los-
Austin won his first spi was defcuted 3 sets to one by voning a game. Cramm.
Two matches all, two sets and five games all. That was the dramatic position provid ed after Perry's heroic effort had been met in the fifth.set tremendous fighting finish by Prenn.
by
-
London, July 10. The remarkable: progress which
Perry lost a furious five-get bat- has been made with the conversion
tle with Prenn after losing the of the five per cent. War Loan was first two sets and squaring at two described by the Chancellor of the sets all. Perry netually won 23 Exchequer yesterday as "splendidly games to Frenn's 22, but he lost the vital match of the contest by encouraging". He said his hopes three sets to two. were being realised. It is au- 'Germany's victory ranks of the Suddenly all was over. Prenn thoritatively estimated that include biggest upset in the Davis Cup for broke through Perry's service and ing the holdings of the loan by years. When Britain's so-called captured the next two games for Government Departments, all of Three Musketeers went to Berlin, set, match and contest. It was which will be converted, more than the contest was generally thought worthy finish to a great contest, une half of the huge total of to be in the nature of a knock-up but it has yet to be explained how £2,000,000,000 involved in the for Britain. Nowhere was it con-Britale camo to permit Germany He wns accompanied by the operation is already accounted for. templated for a moment that Britain to master her. British Ambassador. Lord Tyrroll, General Sir J. Seely, who is act-would not provide the opposition an his journey from Paris to ing at the request of the Govern-to the United in the Inter-Zone Boulogne, and the Mayor of Folke-ment as head of the appeal for con-Finnt in Paris and hopes stone welcomed him in the pre version, said the response had been strong that Austin and his sence of a large crowd as he came far greater than they had dared to leagues would come through ashore.
hope. All but very small pro-meet and posibly beat France It is estimated that ve thou-portion of the 347,000 applications the challenge round. sand people thronged the appro- so far received by the Bank of Eng- aches to Victorin Station to land and of the 269,600 received by | great the Prime Minister in Lon the Post Office were for conversion.
British Wireless, don, where he was welcomed behall of the King by Sir Wigram.
ON
Clive
Mr. Stanley Baldwin and other! members of the Cabinet then ex- tended their greetings, warmly congratulating the Premier on the sucress of the conference.
THE MANCHURIA BLOODBATH
HEAVY FIGHTING IN WEEK-END)
were
JAPAN'S EXPERIENCE.
Menwhile, Japan was undergo- col-ing a somewhat similar experience to fin Italy Japan was generally in favoured to beat Italy and led by
two matches to one when play was But resumed to-day at Milan. Italy won the last two singles and The castle in the air came crush-qualified to meet Germany in the ing to pleces at Berlin to-day, and Zone Final,
Palmieri opened the way there will be much heart-burning triumph by defeating Jiro Sato at the double failure. What ex
The Japanese
AUSTIN STALE?
uses there are to be offered have sensationally.
to
not been disclosed. It now seems player lod two sets to love and tragically certain that the efforts, being literally overwhelmed required of I. W. Austin to reach in the last three sets. the final at Wimbledon took too! De Stefani made short work of
Kuwubara, Imuch out of him and that he was
GERMANY v. BRITAIN.
[ștale at Berlin. But Perry might
#
McNeill has released the cor Prompt and effective "balling respondence. Mr. telephonically prohibited the out" saved the lives of two Ameri-
"STRENUOUS TIME." publication of the correspon-fean Army airman at Fort Stolsen-
Responding to the cheers of the
have wou. There is almost ceri dence in the Irish newspapersburg on Thursday when they crowd, the Prime Minister said:-
tain to be the criticism that he You Cramm (Germany) beat under the Oficial Scerets Act,
should not have been asked to Austin (Britain), 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 fret 1 am very glad to get back after crashed in mid-air at 3.090
Haghin, July 11.
doubles Prens (Germany) beat Perry play two singles and has been Mr. James McNeill
a. strenuous time on behalf of a over the flying field. since 1926.
most admirable cause with splen- Governor-General
This week-end luas seen severe watch when no particular hrifli- | (Britain), 6-2, 6-4, 3-6, 0-6, 7-6. They were Lieutenant James did volleagues, I hope it will be
needed to ance was
win the l Prenn (Germany) prior to which he was High Com-,
fighting in North Manchuria. The an A. Ronin, both of the 3rd Pursuit the beginning of confidence, hope Japanese admit that they let loubles at Berlin,
Fair 14. Squadron.
There is little value now in de (Germany) 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, sprained
his and good, honeat, kard work". Irishman
ten kiflel and over forty! ankle in the parachute jump, but, Antrim.enter,
The cheering continued as the wounded in battle
ploring the defeat or in sugges- with a Ronin came out of the mishup Prime Minister drove away, and thousand of General 3 Chan-tion how it might have been avoid-Prenn and Dessert (Germany) 6-3, without a scratch. Both planes another large crowd which had han's bodyguarda
led. The fact remains, severe 6-1, 6-4. Paiyan,
WORLD FLIERS IN ioner in London. He is
MOSCOW
NEW ATTEMPT NEXT YEAR
(Reuter's Special Service).
from Glenarm
TURKEY TO JOIN LEAGUE
PARLIAMENT ACCEPTS
INVITATION
(Reuter's Special Service).
Constantinople, July 10.
WIN
at
in assembled in Downing Street gave some sixty miles to the north of llow though it may be, that Bri-1
were a total loss.
The squadron
flying formation directly over Clark Field in a practice manoeuvre, Fair and Ronin occupied tiguous places in the line and were proceeding with the light, when the gap between them was closed and the planes crashed,; wing-tip to wing-tip.
him a great welcome when reached his official residence.
he
tain has no further interest the Davis Cup this year.
AUSTIN'S FAILURE.
In
beat Austin (Deltain) 6-0, 8-10, 6-2, 6-8.
Perry (Britain) bent Von Cramm
Perry and Hughes (Britain) bent
ITALY - JAPAN.
Palmieri (Italy) beat J: Sato (Japan), 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 De Stefani (Italy) beat Kuwahara
Harblu.
The fighting was indecisive and Soon after-wards, the Primejit may break out again shortly. Minister drove to Buckingham Several engagements were also | The first match played to-day | (Japan), 6-2, 6-2, 6-4, Palace, where he was received fought near Koshan between Jap-saw II. W. Austin and you Cramm in audience of the King, who,
in in opposition. Von Cramm had accompanied by the Prince ofanese and Munchukuo troops
alliance on the one side and agone down weakly in straight sets Wales and Prince George, is
large party of anti-Manchukuoto Perry on Friday and it looked leaving to-morrow for. Wey-
a cold stone certainty for Austin. mouth for his visit to the Hume troops on the other. fleet.
De Stefani (Italy) bent Jiro Sato (Japan) 6-3, 0-4, 6-4.
Kawabarn (Japan) beat Palmieri (Italy) 6-0, 6-2, 1-6, 6-3.
Sato and Miki (Japan) beat Palmi-
-Router.
in the course of the fighting, te began rather shakily, but heerland Sertorio (Italy) 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. is claimed, the "Insurgents" lost broke through von Cramm's ser- heavily, sixty being killed in one vice after 5-5 had been called in engagement and over a hundredthe first set and won it at 7-5. From that stuge, he gradually de- teriorated, could do simply nothing right, and there is little doubt Cramm
Maseow, July 19. Jimmy Mattern and Bennett Grin, the American airmen wha
Both ships wore immediately crashed, during their attempt to
thrown out of control by the conj cussion, and staggered crazily. cirele the globe in six days, have arrived here by train from Minsk,
The pilots tried heroically, for a
A DAY'S REST. Griffin has several face injuries,|
The Parliament at Angora has brief moment, to bring the ships:
operation but their Sir Thomas Horder, the Prime but his companion is unhurt. unanimously agreed to accept the back into They are carrying parts of their invitation that Turkey should join efforts were fruitless. The force Minister's medical adviser, was at in another.-Reuter.
the League of Nations.--Reuter of the collision had been suficient Folkestone to meet him damaged plane.
to render the attempt unavailing. I travelled with him La London, There was "nothing for "but a and Mr. Duke Elder, his aeculist, statesmen in all parts of the world. that he was stale. Von
awalted him at 10, . Downing it is expected that the Prime levelled up by taking the second CONSIGNMENT parachute jump from 3,000 feet.
Almost smultaneously the two Street. They pointest out that inMinister will leave London for Bet at 6-2, pressed home his nd- OF SILVER
fiers "bailed out" counted ten, view of the tense and constantLossiemouth at the end of the Vantage and took the next two sets and pulled the cord. The chutes strain during the last four weeks, week.
Interviewed, the Airmen pressed appreciation at the won- derful way in which they have HUGE Russin. been treated in
They will stay hero long enough to in- speet the Moscow Aerodrome and to work out an itinerary for a world! flücht which they hope to make next year.
DESTINED FOR LONDON FROM SAIGON
Havre, July 10.
Ninety-seven
tons
of silver
and
at 6-3 and G-2,
PERRY'S FURIOUS FIGHT.
MORE CASES OF CHOLERA
SEVEN DURING THE WEEK-END
opened perfectly and they floated the effect of which was particular Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chan-j
It is disclosed in the latest safely down to the field below. ly apparent during the last three collor of the Exchequer, returned The machines, pilotless crashed days of the Conference, complete from Lausanne yesterday. In an
Two matches all and Prent in health return that during the past two days seven further cases of and were completly wrecked. rest is essential until Tuesday, interview, he said. "We have had brilliant form. When Porry and cholera have been notified to the when the Prime Minister will grent success, and I think we may Pronn went out on to the court, authorities. Of these, three were make his promised statement on fairly say that we have got what the huge crowd had begun to won from Victoria, two from Kowloon As n house-hold drudge whore
Cheung Yun-lin, aged 8, nccidental-Lausanne in the House of Comwe wanted to get. Reparationsder whether the unexpected was and two from Shaukiwan.
and rough exterior hides a heart of gold,;
It Is stated that his eyes have been swept away, and we coming. Excitement grow
A further case of typhoid is also Mario Dressler in the title part of plastres were embarked for Lon-ly fell into the harbour from the now mons.
notified, admirably.
hope the old doubts and suspicions was irresistible in the first two will begin to disappear. We have sets, sweeping through, 6-2, 6-4, A pocket watch, valued at $20, was WORLD CONGRATULATION.
our feet now on firm ground, and to a two sets Tend. Then Perry stolen inst night from a dressing table Large numbers of telegrams of we go forward with confidence to showed his mottle and in a fierce in Mr. Dick's bedroom at 9, Cameron congratulation have becen receiv attack the problems which still lle attack, won the third set at 6-8 Road, according to a report received ed at 10, Downing Street from In front of us."-British Wireless. and then drove Prenn off the court by the pollee.
"Emma", the comedy films now being don on the British cargo-steamer Praya East last night, and was in have stood the strain of work have begun a new era in which I grew as the match went on. Pronn
grave danger when a rescue
shown at the Queen's, drew big buuses Ortolan to-day,
effected by a passer-by, who aftor- yesterday. Merriment is mixel with. They had been brought towards modently retired, without dis- pathos In this picture which is handled, with marked ability, and sympathy. Havre from the Bank of Haiphong closing his name and address. The tho 0.8 Yalou-boy was admitted to the Governmont A fim well worth seeing, with Marie at Saigon by
Civil Hospital, where he is stated to Dressler at her best.
be recovering.
Reuter.
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