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DAILY EXPRESS IMAN OF YEMEN 803 RUNS FOR 4
"SPY"
EXPULSION ORDER
BY NAZIS
MR. PEMBROKE STEVENS
Berlin, June 1.
ACCEPTS
SECOND THOUGHTS
BETTER
CARRYING OUT TERMS
(Special to "Telegraph")
WICKETS
KENT PUT UP HUGE SCORE
ASHDOWN, 333
London, May 31,
Kent were able to declare in thoir first innings against Essex at Brentwood to-day, with a fair
total would not be overtaken.
(ly Thigraph. Copyright. Telegraphs temdegree of confidence that their
Tape Ordinance,
dat nama
A
Kreeters 1881. Cairo, June 1.
Jus
They scored 803 runs for 4 wickets!
Mr. Pembroke Stevens, the Berlin correspondent of the Daily Express, was arrested to-day and served The danger of a renewal of
This in the highest total reached war between Ibn Saud and the in an English county match since in confinement with an ex-Imam of Yemen, which could 1899, when Surrey hit
up 811 pulsion order.
have only resulted in the com- against Somerset. On that oc- He is required to leave the plete overrunning of the Imam's caston, however, Surrey were all country within twenty-four hours. territory and possible complete out. In 1896, Yorkshire made
dispossession, is belleved to 887 all out at Edgbaston. it is stated that he is being have passed.
Kent's total is the highest on record for four wickets. expelled on account of "the ir responsible and misleading man-
The Iman of Yemen' has thought ner with which he has continually better of his inclination towards reported upon German alfairs;" further challenge.
Chief scorers Ashdown arid. Ames,
Ashdown senred 233, the highest! of his career Ames hud 202 not out when the closure was applied.
Exceptionally high scores were: made in other matches. Surrey
11 would seem, however, that: There is great rejolcing in the there is not ittle connection Saudi country In Arabia following between the nebitrary action of the sudden change in attitude of the Nazis and the recent incident the Imam and the start that he declared against the Australians at Aken, Bear Dessau, when he has made towards currying out with 475 for 7. · The Australians was arrested for prying into cer- Ibn Saul's peace conditions, ac-replied with 40G for 3. tain proceedings in a wood that cording to reports from Talf. attracted his attentions,
There seems to be a suggestion by the slee that Mr. Pembroke Stevens was taking photographs, but this he emphatically denies.
According to early reports of the affairs, it vecurred in the even- ing when photography would have been impossible. The journalist's attention was
CROWN PRINCE'S THreat.
It is reported from Sanan, in Yean territory, that the Crown Prince has abandoned his opposi. tion to his father. It may be recalled that he threatened to dethrong his father if he signed an "gnominious pence.”
attracted by arc The agreement now within reach Bights in a wood and it was when of conclusion is for the Imam to his curiosity led him to investi- utilise Hodeida for the Yemen
be xcate that
arrested.trade and to pay talls to Im Saud. Renter.
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