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A DAY OF UPSETS AT WIMBLEDON MANCHUKUO PROTEST TO

Miss Jadersjowska, the Polish seeded player, whose defest pra: vided one of yesterday's sensations at Wimbledon.

Bruening Party Next to Go

NAZIS WARN CATHOLIC

CENTRE

TOURNAMENT

H. G. N. LEE BEATS McGRATH

HOW VINES & GLEDHILL

WENT OUT

EXCITING GAME

London, June 28. Wimbledon's chief charac teristic-unexpected results was again prominently identified with to-day's pro-

and gramme,

the huge crowds which gathered round the courts saw plenty

to sustain their interest.

.

Seeded players made astonish- ing exits from the various events, the two outstanding examples be- Ing the elimination of Ellsworth Vines and Keith Gledhili, the American “seeded" pair in the men's doubles, and Mlle. Jedre- jowska, the Polish champion, who| was n ranked contestant In the women's singles.

The latter succumbed to a com-

paratively unknown German girl,

Fr. Horn, losing in straight sets in the third round.

A third surprise was the defeat of Miss Virginia Rice, the Ameri- can girl, who went out to another little known player.

Berlin, June 28,

THRILL OF DAY. One by one, Hitler is sup- But undoubtedly the greatest pressing all parties in Ger- thrill of the day was provided by the Australian victory over Amer-

and Keith Gledhill, American dou-

HONGKONG BEHIND DUMPLINGS

Keen Cricket in Tour of Devonshire

(Special to "Telegraph")

Talepraphit (ay Telegraph, Copyright. Messages Ordinamen, 181S. Received June

29, 1.55 a.m.)

Hongkong Nomads com- menced their two-day match against the Devon- shire Dumplings yesterday and found themselves a good struggling after

At the close of play. start. Hongkong were all out for 123 in reply to a total of 179 and the Dumplings had obtained 10 for 1 wicket in their second innings. Beck, Sayer and Baker, did 'well. Details in Page

Eight.

"FOR SERVICES

RENDERED".

MR. BENJAMIN TO

GET TLS. 450,000

SHANGHAI LAND

COMPANY

Shanghai, June 29. The Shanghai Land In- vestment Company is

pro-

many which may be regard-ica, in which Adrian Quist and D. ed as rivals of the Nazis, Turnbull bent Ellsworth Vines posing to pay a small fortune whether or not they pursue les champions, in a wonderful to Mr. Maurice Benjamin, a policy of opposition to the five set match.

the well-known Shanghai Nazi programme.

The result was made all the real estate more remarkable by the fact that

owner as TC.

-

Vines and Glodbill, the American- the firat champions, defeated in round of the Open Doubles at Wi- bledon yesterday.

LORD LLOYD

ON INDIA

BRITISH POLICY

'ASSAILED ·

MR. BALDWIN'S DEFENCE

London, June 29. Nearly a thousand members of the Central, Council of the Con- servative Party attended the meet- ing in London to-day to discuss the constitutional reform propos-) als of the White Paper on India.

THE SOVIET

TROOPS

CROSS

BORDER

ROUNDING-UP OF REFUGEES

ALLIANCE WITH

REBELS.

The resolution opposing the policy was proposed by Lord Lloyd and supported by Mr. Winston #METREKAR Churchill and Lord Carson,

(Special to “Telegraph”)'

(Dy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic

It was defeated by 838 voles to Messages Ordinance, 1894, Breetved June 356 and the Government attitude 4t nimel

was endorsed, Mr. Stanley Bald-

Harbin, June 29. win strongly defended the Govern-

Another ground of discord be- ment's action. He said the policy resulted from the work of all thetween Manchukuo and the Soviet political parties but he argued that has been discovered in the re- the Conservatives must bear the port,, from Japanese sources, major responsibility.

that six, Soviet cavalrymen The men on the spot had, how-crossed the Manchukuo frontier ever, been consulted throughout in the vicinity of Taipingchen and the White Paper had been the day before yesterday.

It is stated that they crossed

support of the entire Cabinet.

THE CANTON meticulously prepared and had the

STRIKE

HOPES OF EARLY SETTLEMENT

It had the unanimous support of some twenty miles to the south of the Government of India, including Tungning, lodged for the night; the Commander-in-Chief and of with a Korean and the following the responsible members of the morning rounded up seven Soviet services who had years of exper- civilian refugees from the U.S.S.R. ience in India.

1

POLICY ASSAILED. Lord Lloyd vigorously assailed the polley which he said provided inadequate safeguards for the welfare, security, peace and con- Tai-tentment of the Indian people.

B. G.S. TAIYUAN TURNS BACK

The B. and S. steamer yuan, arriving in Canton from Shanghai, returned to Hongkong yesterday without discharging cargo, according to a report from Canton.

It is stated that the strikers o

received

the s.a. Fotahan have monetary support from Shangh

and other unions in the north.

The suggestion is made, now- ever, that the possibility of a speedy termination of the strike lins-emerged-as-a-result- of -- tne- etorts at mediation by the Hong-

Mr. Churchill who was constant- ly interrupted despite appeals for order, declared that the policy would not go through Parliament without the most strenuous resist ance and searching criticism and examination by those who thought it to be fraught with grave dan-

ker-British Wireless.

MILITARY FUNERAL THIS MORNING

SUMATRA QUAKE DISASTER

DEATHROLL CLIMBS TO 250

Batavia, June 28.,

It is now reported that two hundred and fifty per- sons were killed in the earthquake which struck

• Sumatra on Junc 25; Very heavy damage is also reported.-Reuter..

WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

ISHII-HULL TALKS

NO CLUE REGARDING THE SUBJECT

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Messages

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Telegraph. Copyright,

Telegraphic

London, June 28, Viscount Ishii, the Japanese

They then-returned to Soviet territory with their captives.

It is also alleged by the Japan- 27, kas a.m.)

Ordinance. 1291.. "Recaived June ese that four hundred anti-Man- chukuo forces operating in the same district are connected with the Red Army and receive mone-Icader, had a long conversation tary rewards from the Sovjet na- thorities when they hand over re-to-day with Mr. Cordell Hull, the fugees.

American Secretary of State.

This frontier zone policy of the Red Army is regarded as

dotri- mental to the peace and order and prestige of Manchukuo. Manchu

is therefore presenting serious protest--Reuter.

BUYING UP U.S. COTTON

The amount involved is officially kong Chinese Chamber of Com Burial of Private John LOAN TO SECRETARY

The week has witnessed the the Australians lost the first two muneration for special ser- forcible smashing of the Bavariati ketä. But it was noticeable that vices. Peoples Party and the surrender during this period they were grad-| of the National Front....

ually tuning themselves up," and Hitler, through his Director of Iropaganda, r. Goebbels, has now fɛsued a warning to the Catho lic Centre Party, giving them the same option, surrender or sup pression, with its accompaniment, the imprisonment of the leading figures in the Party, which is con- trolled by the former Chancellor, Dr. Bruening,

in the next three sets indulged in stated to be four hundred and fifty fireworks which not only caught the Americans off their guard, but thousand tacis.

wept them off the cour

GOEBBELS' "ADVICE."

The threat was issued in the course of a vigorous speech by

The matter will come under dis- Launching attuck which cussion at a meeting of the Land Vines and Gledhill found impossi-Investment Company to be held on ble to counter or to defend against. July 4 when a resolution will be Quist and Turnball made.. tracks

or the net and from there bom-submitted that the Directors be and

authorised are

to pay to

of

Mr. barted their way into the second Maurice Benjamin the sum round with a succession of mighty Taels.450,000 as remuneration for kills and superh volleying.

special services rendered by him to A COLLAPSE

the Company, in accordance with a recommendation submitted to the 'The ́defeat of Mlle. Jedrejowia Directora by the Committee of Dr. Goebbels at Stuttgart, when stupified the onlookers almost as shareholders invited by the Board he advised the Catholic Contre much as the failure of Perry the for considering the question. Party to dissolve voluntarily if it day before. The Polish champion,

It is expected that the resolution wanted to avert action by the who, by her earlier achievements will be passed without opposition.

in England this year, had earned; Government.

Mr. Benjamin was born in He declared: "There is no room such high praise from the critic Shanghai in 1883 and his business in Germany for the Centre Party as well as a place in the list interests have always been centred "seaded" competitora, literally col- any more and we would do the lapsed against Fraulein Horn and He was a member of the Shanghai in the International Settlement. Catholic Church a good service by! making the Centre Party dis- bouten In an amazingly easy Municipal Council in 1920 and 1921,

appear."

the "Our aim," he added, "is creation of homogeneous National Socialist Germany,"

[way,

Įwhen he was only 38 years of age.---| Britain scored one or two good Reuter. victorles, ILG.N. Lee, Britain's No. 3 player, overcome Vivian Me- Grath, and that he did so in three

No sign has yet come of the In-sets with the loss of but eight tentions of the Centre Party- Reuter.

HUMILIATION.

Most humiliating treatment was accorded the ex-Governor of Lower Silesia, a Socialist by the

games, shows very clearly how well the Englishman played.

He was McGrath's master, the Australian being unable to make

FINANCIAL AID FOR NEW FOUNDLAND

any headway against the well or British Government to dered and cleverly effected net at- tack of Lee.

name of Luedemann, while on his MISS STAMMERS THROUGH way to the concentration camp'at Breslau.

Miss Kathleen Stammers, re-

Pay Whole Vote

London, June *28, Speaking on the supplementary Escorted by ten Nazi Brown garded in many quarters as one

of the most serious challengers to Dominions services vote in con Shirts, he had to walk to the camp Helen Willa Moody, entered the noxion with the grant. In old from the police headquarters trough thousands of jeering and third round of the women's singles amounting to £400,000, to the hissing Nazis. On arrival at the when she overcame Mr. Strawson Government of Now Foundland the Under Secretary of State for camp, the President of Poilco atin straight seta.

Mine Betty Nuthall was another the Dominions, Mr. Malcolm Mace Breslau, Herr Heines, who has served a sentence in goal for second round winner, beating Mian Donald, recalled the arrangement murder, gibed at Lucdemana, and M. A. Thomas in a very convincing which the United Kingdom and Canadian Governments joined in said he could now help to pay out manner. hid pension for the

other Miss Margoret Scriven, the girl advancing to Newfoundland thio prisoners.

player of the moment, had a three moneys required for the January set match with Mrs. L. A. Godfree Payment of Interest due on the before clinching the issue, and external debt of the Dominion.

Regarding the interest payment finding her way into the third

duo on July 1, the Canadian round,

Government had not found it pos Gallant Gontien, who the pro-ible to join in making another advance, and the United Kingdom (Continued on Pape 7.)'

Luedemann was then taken to the Government building whore he was jeered at by his former sub ordinates, and finally takon back to the camp and put to work with a spade in the fields.

merce. The strike leaders de- clare their willingness to receive re- presentatives of the Hongkonx merchants to discuss the They indicate that they are mak- ing no exorbitant demands.

Cartwright

In an interview with Reuter later, Mr. Cordell Hull said that The talk was confined to trade mat- ters to various points upon which

In the two countries are agree-

ment.

He declared that there were, re- latively, no new developments In the Conference as für as the Anicr- |ican delegation was concern»d.---

Reuter.

- SUGAR-PROBLEMS.-.

London, June 28, In the sugar sub-commission,

OF AGRICULTURE

Washington, June 28.. Sir Philip Cuncliffe Lister support The Reconstruction Corporationed the object of the Cuban propo A victim of acute appendicitis, INSUL:6.

John Cartwright, aged 25, of the has advanced G$70,000,000 to Mr. sal that the working committed First Battalion, Lincolnshire Regi-Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture should examine the whole subject ment, died after, an operation at to buy all the cotton now in the of International limitation. He the Military Hospital at Bowen hands of the Federal Farm Board resisted the proposal that the con- Rond yesterday morning. He is and other Government agencies, The possibility of another de-survived by his mother, who lives totalling, it is estimated, about

at Tunstall, Staffordshire.

TIN YAT THREATENED.

vélopment of the Ankortunate, affair is revealed by a report that the strike lenders have sent lei. ters to the s.8. T'in Yat demanding an explanation and an apology re- garding the alleged sprending of rumours by the compradore statt. It is stated that if an apology 19 int forthcoming,, the activities of the strikers will be extended to the Tin Yat, Chinese-owned steamer running between Hong- kong and Canton,

INDUSTRIALISTS PROTEST

UNFAIR COMPETITION OF FOREIGNERS

London, June 28. A potition, was to-day presented in the House of Commona by mem- bera of the Manchester Royal Ex-. change, representing: all branches of the cotton industry, asking the Governinont to prevent exploitation of Empire markets by foreign na.. tions, who not only excluded Bri fish goods by high- tariffs "and" quotas, but made it impossible for producers in this country to com pate owing to the basis of wagos paid, even though the manufactur ers here were equipped with the most up to date machinery and om-

-British Wireless.

2,000,000 bales,

The funeral took place at the The cotton thus acquired will Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley, be used for granting options to this morning, with full military producers who agree to reduce honours, and was attended by all their cotton acreage.-Reuter, available men from the Battalion.

The coffin, draped with the Union. Jack, was drawn along on a gun-

earringe, and as the procession up EFFORTS TO END

TRADE FEUD

M. LITVINOFF AGAIN CALLS AT F.0.

struction of new factorica should

be forbidden and said there were administrative and legislative dif-

culties in the tariff proposals in. Cuban plan. The Cuban delegate the plan but Sir Philip declared aaid the reservations destroyed

readiness to cooperate heartily in its prime objects.

TARIFF ISSUES.

proached the Cemetery gate, the Band and Drums of the Lincolna rendered Chopin's Funeral March and the Dead March from Saul.

Major H.. St. G. Thoyts, M.C., Cf the Lincolns, was in command.

The services at the graveside | were performed by the Rev, J. N Lewis Bryan, Military Chaplain. The customary three volleys were fired over the grave, and a party of buglers sounded the Last Post and Revello.

Wreaths were laid on the grave Colonel Colville of the Departmen: The special sugar committee from the Commanding Officer and of Overseas Trade. The conver which has been set up began its other officers and men of the de-sations opened on Monday Inst are deliberations Immediately ceased's Battalion, and from the being carried on and it is intended electing Signor Damate (Portu- South Wales Borderera and the to have another meeting this week. gal) as chairman. -British Wirelcas. other units.

General conventions and multi- lateral agreement to affect tariff modifications, instead of bilateral agreements were advocated · by the delegates of Belgium, Norway and the Netherlands in the com- mercial polley. sub-commission of London, Juno 28.

the Conference. Prolongation of Monsiour Litvinoff called at For- the tarif truce and a return to the eigh Office this morning and had widest possible measures of free further interview with the Secre- trade were urged by the Japanese tary for Foreign Affairs and delegate.

MOSQUES AFIRE

KASHMIR RIOTING

QUELLED

Simla, June 28, In the conflagrations following] the communal rioting which broke out

FEWER WORKLESS IN AMERICA

NO EVIDENCE OF START

·OF RECOVERY

of

"

aftor

The discussion-is, expected to fast several days before a ruport is ready for admission to the (Economic Sub Commission Two- Reuter and British Wireless.

KWANGTUNGTM RIVER LEVELS

TWO DAYS

Washington, June 28. at Mirpur to-day, both According to statistics issued by Hindus and Moslems forgot for a the American Federation · FALL OF SIX FEET IN ployed the most modern methods, while their differences and jointly Labour more than 600,000 un- fought the flames that wore des employed havo found work since troying three mosquess... March.

Kashmir State troops promptly

However the Federation ap River levels in Kwangtung were suppressed the rioting, to the gen-ponds the following warning: gonerally lower yesterday, the “ oral rellof, of "the inhabitants on "Cheorful as this sounds, there, is West River being down another.. account of the proximity of Mir- no evidence yet that it marks the thros foot, making six feat in two pur to the Punjab frontier and start of h recovery,

Government had decided to make the whole advance...

This was an interim arranges ment pending the report of -- a a long Royal commission on range constructive policy for the Dominion: In future.-" The vote " WAS ! British Wireless,

approved?

memories of the fierce rioting two There were altogether 12.780,- days. Similar comparative sub years ago, when: British troops 000 still, unemployed at the begin- aldonces have occurred on the occupied the district for nine ning of MayRouter.

| East and North Rivers. months-Reuter

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