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三拜禮 WA+JARP WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933.
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"BORROWED" AUSTIN CAR ABANDONED ABLAZE
Spectacular Tennis
MORE WIMBLEDON RESULTS
JAPANESE PLAYERS'
PROGRESS
NUNOI'S CLASSIC STRUGGLE
(Special to "Telegraph")
TUV Telegraph, Copyright. Telaprophie pez Ordinamos, 189. Received June 13. 11 am.Į
London, June 28.
One of the most exciting matches at Wimbledon yesterday was that in which L. J. Stoeffen, the tallest player in the tournament, defented! Nunel, the Japanese hope, after a terrific five-sets battle.
La
R. Miki, who conceded only five games to a prominent American at Wimbledon yesterday and who is now hailed by the experts as the "dark horse" of the tournament.
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Stoeffen is 6 feet, 7 inches in height and he is also described as the most handsome of the men: competitors, Nunoi was expected to play the role of giant-killer, but he could not cope with the young brilliant American, who gave all-round display.
Stoeffen produced a terrific ser- vice and scored several acca, although Nunol countered by bring-
London, June 27. ing off some brilliant winners in!..
Another meeting of the repre volleying duels and producing de- lightful backhand drives: Stoeffen sentatives of the long term eredi won the first set at 9-7, but Nunoi's tors of Germany, including Grent exceptional mobility gave him the Britain, Holland, Sweden, Switzer- was fland and the United States Recond at 6-2.
held in London to-day with Doctor Schacht.
Dr. Schucht agreed that all Stouffen had to bring his foreign exchange becoming avail- best in the third to capture it able to the Reichsbank in the next 9-7 and the effort was so great that six months shall be used for pay- he proved an easy victim in the ing a proportion of every coupon fourth set, which Nunoi won at and other revenue payments fall- 6-1. The final set saw Stocffen ing due from 1st July to 91st De- bringing off wonderful strokes in
cember.
CROWD THRILLED. ·
RYDER CUP
THRILL
DECIDED ON LAST. GREEN
BRITAIN WINS
BY A PUTT
London, June 27.
Charred Skeleton Found in
FAMINE HORROR IN
MANCHURIA
Waterloo Road
KOWLOON
People Eating Bark OWNER'S
and Sawdust
(Special to "Telegraph”)
Harbin, June 28.
LOSS
BE EUROPEANS
A dramatic finish was proges Ordinawa. 1894.
(By Telagrash, Ceperiolis Telegraph CULPRITS BELIEVED TO vided in the Ryder Cup con-16, kas ami test at Southport to-day. With one pair still to come in, Britain and America were all square.
The result dopended entirely upon the Easterbrook-Shate match. At the end of the seventeenth hole on the second round, these twa players were all square.
The Ryder Cup content WEB therefore decided on the very last hole played, when Easterbrook holed out in five against six, to give Britain victory by six and a half matches to five and a half.
The results of the singles mat- ches to-day follow:
Abe Mitchell (Britain) beat Dutra (America) by nine and eight. Craig Wood (America) beat W. H. Davies (Britain by four and three.
الطعم.
Gene Sarazen (America) beat A. H. Padgham (Britain) by six and four, Walter Hagen (America) beat A. J. Lacey (Britain) by two and one.
Arthur Havers (Britain) beat Leo Diegel (America) by four and three.
Percy Alliss (Britain) beat Runyan (America) by two and opc,
The White Swastika Relief Organisation reports that owing to the 1932 floods, serious famine con- ditions prevail in the Hailun and Suihwa districts. The inhabitants are eating bark, leaves and sawdust.
Numerous suicides have occurred and cannibalism is feared.Reuter.
DISASTER ENDS JOY-RIDE
The charred skeleton was
"bor-
NATIONALS ABDICATE
AGREE TO JOIN NAZIS
FORCE MAJEUR
(Special to "Telegraph”)
fly Telegraph, Copyright.. Telegraphlo Mesmogna. Ordinoer. 12V. Recatred June 21, 4.0 6.1.)
Berlin, June 27.
Evidently impressed by the
Otto M. Kahn
KUHN, LOEB INQUIRY
EVIDENCE
all that remained of an Aus-
fate which bas befallen all who OTTO KAHN GIVES - tin car which was
have declined to submit to the |rowed" by a party of Kow-complete control of the Nazi or- SIMEONE NEMEN AANHANCIoon revellers during the ganisation, the German National |
week-end, taken for ioyride Front has been dissolved. and finally abandoned in flames.
FORMER S.W.B.
OFFICER
DEATH OF COLONEL
ROBERT AIREY
The car belonged to a Kowloon Tong resident and had been left on the parking stand at. Kowloon Point. It is suspected that it was by merry-making "borrowed" (Our Own Correspondent).
Europeans, who fled when the car shy Telegraph} Poveright.. Telegraphie caught fire as the result of their
| Alcampes Prdinance, “Fel Received June)
London, June 27.
Colonel Robert Berkeley Airey, C.M.G.. formerly of the South Wales Borderers, passed away in London to-day at the age of 79.
Col. Airey, who was
the
further exploits..
An agreement Was amicably renched to-day between Hitler and |the National leaders.
The agreement provides that all the National deputies shall join the Nazi Parliamentary Party-Reu- | - ter
RESIGNATION OF DR.
HUGENBERG.
leader
Later,
NORMAN DAVIS AGAIN
(Spécial to "Talograph”).
(B Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic | Memnagar Ordinanos, 2381. Received June
28, #18 a.m.).
The Inquiry into the affairs. of JP. Morgan and Company has boon completed after sensational
concerning, revelations, chiefly special facilities to leading figures In American life for purchasing
Washington, June 27. The operations of the famous Although the resignation of Dr. private financial house, Kuhn, Hugenberg, the
of the Loeb and Company, are now the After an adventurous tour of German National Party, who is subject of Investigation by the the mainland in the small hours Minister of Agriculture in the Banking Committee of the of the morning, disaster overtook Hitler Cabinet, has not yet been Senate. the Austin shortly after it had officially accepted, it is regarded been refilled with petrol stolen as certain, KON from a Alling station. The car It the meantime, it is announced of Major R.H.B. Alrey, Inte of burst into flames, and in the that henceforth all ex-members of the 24th Regiment, joined the morning was found completely the Nationalist Front (as the Ger South Wales Borderers in 1895 destroyed, abandoned on Waterloo man National Party is now called) after passing through Sandhurst, Rond.
will be equally recognised as fellow.combatants of National shares at prices below the market W. Horton Smith (America) He was promoted to be Lieutenant
NO TRACE OF CULPRITS.
level, Germany and will be protected beat Claude Whitcombe in 1897 and two years Inter was
It is the purpose of the Senate transferred to the Army Service (Britain) by two and one.
Of the joy-riders there has been from insult and discrimination.
Committee to Investigate the Corps. He was promoted Captain
Affairs of all the great financial in 1901, Major. in 1912, Brevet hitherto no trace, although un- keen-volleying. It-le-interesting This proportion will be--an-
Lt-Col-in-1915, Lieut-Colonel two flagging efforts by the to note that he won the match al- nounced publicly by the Reichs-
years Inter, and Colonel in 1919, have led to the hope that they will
houses in turn. It is now the turn of Kuhn, Loeb and Company. though Nunol won 28 games to his bank before 1st July and will be
He was employed with the be early brought to book.
The Austin Seven which was The match thrilled the crowd auch us to make sure that the pro- shared the singles matches four Egyptian Army from 1902-7 and
portion will be paid throughout for over two hours, providing a this period. It is hoped
that each, Britain having won the four-was Assistant Instructor at the insured for $500, belonged to Mr. Training Establishment Chung Shung-cheang, cashier in highly spectacular struggle.
after six months the full payment somes by two and a half to one A.S.C.
from 1911 to 1913. During the war the employ of the Chinn Light & of intereat will be possible but and a half.
The Prince of Wales attended he served on headquarters staff, Power Company at their accounts Reuter. should this prove not to be the
office at Kowloon Tong and and retired in 1024. afternoon R. Miki, another Japanese player, case there will be another meeting the contest this covered himself with laurels. He of the representatives with Dr. watched all the matches in turn, beat Breese (America) in straight Schacht in time to meet the posi- afterwards presenting the cup to ects, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1, and some of the tion.
the British captain. · exports are already saying that The Reichsbank announcement after the way he beat Breese, “will den! also with the special young left-handed American, he position of the Dawes loan and may be regarded as the dark horse the Young loan. of the tournament.
27.
THE DARK HORSE.
SATOH'S VICTORY.
chopping shots, drawing Harris to
the net and then passing him with
S. Easterbrook (Britain) beat Shute (America) by ono hole. Britain and America, therefore,
Mitchell v. Dutra. Abe Mitchell, one of the finest match players in the world, pro- Creditors' representatives were vided one of the most sensational
DEATH OF AUSTRALIAN POLITICIAN
?
Mayor of Adelaide.
Police
The owner, who lives at Kow- loon Tong, left the car parked at the public stand at the Star Ferry
at 8 pm. on Saturday and, did not return for it until Monday morning, when he found it had been spirited away.
PETROL THEFT
In the interval, some unknown persons imbued with the spirit of joy-riding, had taken the car for what must have been an extensive tour of the New Territories.
(Our Own Correspondent).
The car was well charged with (Du Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic
Received Jane petrol when they set out, but at Alsages Ordinance, 184,
about 2.30 on Sunday morning, the lata pemad The death has taken place al fuel ran out. his residence la Adelaide, South Australia, of Sir Lewis Cohen. Hie was in his 84th year.
tics.
To resume a ride which was in- tended to be continued throughout
RELEASE OF PRISONERS.
L
Natiouullat political__prisoners will immediately be released and the Nationalist deputies in the Reichstag and the Prussian Dlet will identily themselves with the Nazi parliamentary
groups.-
JAPANESE TROOPS IN PEKING
REPLACEMENT OF THE GUARD
Poking, June 28. Four hundred Japanese troops this morning entrained for Tientsin on their way to Japan, their term of duty as the Legation Guard having expired.
Replacements arrived here somo time ago from Japan and there are now about four hundred Japanese troops in Peking.-Reuter.
NATIONALITY
Miki played a wonderful all-anable to accept the principle empieces of golf of the tournament Sir L. Cohen Former round game and handied the Ameri-bodied in law of 9th June, 1933 in beating Shute. In the morning, can's cannon-ball service like a that in payments to the Reichsbank he won the first hole with a bril- stage master, treating it in cavaliorly
by a debtor should discharge the liant two and from that fashion, driving confidently and obligation to pay in foreign cur- could not keep straight, while accurately to the sidelines. His
roney. Dr. Schacht stated it was Dutra reeled off a string of fours volleying was very reliable.
outside his authority to discuss to lend three holes at the turn. that matter. It was however are never saw Mitchell-again; the ranged that method of dealing the tenth hole was halved and Mit- Jiro Satoh, Japan's scaded player, with untransferred balances ac- chell then won eight holes in a3 beat Harris, the former amateur cumulating shall be dealt with by row, to return the brilliant card heavyweight champlon of South small sub-committee which is to of 3 for the last nine holes. Africa, in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3, meet Docter Schacht at beginning This afternoon, he again dorin- 7-5, Satch led by five games to of next week in Berlin.--British ated and increased his lead to
Sir Lewis Cohen was prominent. that night, the men added to their WOMEN'S RIGHT OF love in the first set, scoring re-Wircicas.
eight holes at tho turn, winning! peatedly with his famous short
the tenth to end the match.
ly identified with Australian poli-enterprise another exploit.
He was M.P. for North Approaching Kowloon Tong, Davies . Wood
Adelaide from 1887 to 1893 and they stopped outside the Kowloon Davies and Wood had a close for Adelaide from 1902-6.
Tong Store and made a daring raid struggle up to the turn in
He was seven times Mayor of on the petrol filling station. They BILL afternoon. They were level after Adelaide and was Lord Mayor filled the tank, but were wasteful the first nine and still level at from 1921 to 1923. A member with the result that the spirit
London, June 27. the dightconth. Wood had secured of the Adelaide City Council from overflowed on to the engine.
A Bill to allow British women a lead of one hole at the turn 1886, he was delegated in 1911 by this afternoon and then went right the Government and the City
marrying foreigners freedom to Council to represent them at the
The car had proceeded for hard-retain their nationality was in- away to win comfortably. that the projected conversations in In issuing a danial of the ropert
Coronation of King George as wellly more than 50 yards down troduced under the ten-minute as to interview the Imperial Gov- Waterloo Road when fire broke rule Into the House of Common London regarding the disarma- This was the match which de-ernment on the question of creat out, presumably owing to an ex-to-day, and read a first time.-
British Wireless. plosion In the tank. ment conference has been aban cided the result of the contest. Ing a Lord Mayor for Adelaide. doned, Mr. Baldwin said it was shute led by one hole at the end
It is not yet known, of course, impossible to initiate them owing
whether any of the men were in- LINCOLN PRIVATE jured, but the car appears to have been abandoned on the moment, PASSES AWAY
and left to burn.
nhots down the sidelines,
Harris was hitting much harder than Satoh, but the Japanese cham-| pion's placings were deadly and his volleying was of a different
order from the South African's.— Reuter.
(Other Wimbledon descriptiona and results will be found on Page Soven).
KING WINS TWO RACES
DISARMAMENT TALKS
LONDON INITIATION
HOPED FOR
London, June *27.
economic conference.
Easterbrook v. Shute.'
the
:
LEFT TO BURN,
a
MR. OTTO KAHN. Mr. Otto Kahn, the well-known international banker, who is the head of the firm, was the first to be called upon to give evidence.
Ho tontitled that the assets of
end of 1981 totalled G$68,974,000. The firm's chief businoss, he said, was with large corporations in need of financial assistance.
Mr. Clarence Pecora, the counsel conducting the examination, pro- duced ist of thirty-soven dor- porations, fifteen of which had deposits with Kuhn Loeb, totalling nearly thirteen million, dollars at the end of 1931.
Kuhn, Loeb and Company at the
PAYMENT TO MR. DAVIS.
In course of further questioning. Mr. Otto Kahn stated that Mr. Norman Davis received a sum of $35,000 from the firm in 1926 for
his services in connexion with twenty million dollar loan to the Mortgage Bank of Chile floated by
2
Kuhn Loeb and Company and the
Guaranty Bank of New York,
He added that his was the only foreign loan floated by Kuhn, Loob and Company which was in de-
INTRODUCED IN fault-Renter.
COMMONS
ULM ARRIVES IN CALCUTTA
AUSTRALIA ENGLAND
CHAIR COOLIE
NUDIST
BATHEL' IN NULLAH AT GLENEALY
A warning against, nudism in the Colony was sounded by Mr. Wynno-Jones in the Central Police. Court this morning z ko
10 pressure of other business of the morning round, but he lost during the opening stages of the this during some keen play this afternoon, Easterbrook turning The United States Government one up. ROYAL SUCCESSES
Both players wore in capital!
At 9 o'clock the same morning were convinced that such conver- AT NEWMARKET · aations were essential to the good form and it was only towards the
officer completely destroyed on progreen of the work of disarma- end, when they became aware that ACUTE APPENDICITIS (Sunday) It was found by a Pelica Waterloo Road. Subsequently the VICTIM London, June 27. ment conference and they believed the result. depended upon them, While at Newmarket Races to- that this conviction was shared that they showed any sign of
Shuto levelled the match Private John Cartwright, of "D" romains were removed to the lay His Majesty the King saw two by the President of the conference strain.
Company, 1st. Battalion Lincoln Yaumati Station. ovonta won by his own horses. and the great majority of the de- on the seventeenth,
On the vital eighteenth, amidshire Regiment, which is stationed The Hare Park handicap was won legations. They trusted that in
Basterbrook at Shamshulpo Camp, died at the cheong, called on Monday morning by Fox Earth and the Bottisham spite of the regrettable delay it tonao excitement, Staken by The Abott. The Royal might be possible shortly to ar- placed his drive beautifully in the Military Hospitalshortly after to report his loss, he identified the lian-England record in a Fokker victorios were extremely popular, range for exchanges of views to middle of the fairway and Shute midnight last night. He was remaine of the car and was told machine of Australian construc naked in this Colony" Bir, Wynne-
take place.-British Wirclean, yo
(Contmued on Pagę‘4-), auffering from acute appendicitis, of what had happened.
-British Wireless.
When owner, Mr. Chung Shun-|
FLIGHT
Calcutta, June 28,
A chair coolle, who bathed In the nullah: at Glonealy, hear Ro- binson Road, yesterday, was taken into custody by a Chineno “con- stable, and charged with "expos- ing his person by bathing."-
Defendant admitted the offence and was fined $5. or seven days' gaol, watertag on
"You must not sirlo, yourself.
Mr. Ulm, the Australian airman, who in trying to beat the Austra-
Veney-axsy porjaav fuofi Jones remarked.
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