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FRIDAY, JULY

51 1935.

日五初月六

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HE WORLD'S

WASTER

UNITED ACTION NEEDED TO KEEP AFRICA PEACE

DOMINIONS TO BE

CONSULTED

BRITAIN WILL NOT ACT ALONE

QUESTION OF SANCTIONS BEING CONSIDERED

There has been an outery in the House of Commons against the offer of the British Government of British territory in Africa in order to smooth the way to a settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute. The Government is being attacked on many points, chief of which is probably that the wishes of the Somali tribes themselves were not sought before the proposal for their change of sovereignty was made.

Miss Butterfly Wu. famous Chinese cinema star, is seen on right on her arrival in Hongkong from her European tour yesterday. A close-up of Miss Wu is given on the left. (Photo: Pin Pin Studio).

See

Crowds

English Henley Win

The British policy seems to be that obligations Big undertaken must not be shirked, but while she is work- ing hard for peace she cannont be expected to shoulder the whole responsibility of action if other nations de- cline to bear their share.

There is no reason to believe that Britain will initiate economic sanctions against Italy, and in any event, it is stated authoritatively, England will not act without first consulting the Dominions.

Meanwhile, the scene of interest has shifted to Paris, and the French attitude is under close scrutiny.

(Special to "Taingraph”)

Paris, July 1. The French Government is pay- ing the keenest attention to thei ite: Italo-Abyssinian dispute and desire to prevent war is no lesa keen than that of Great Britain. It is understood the French policy is to fight why of League of Nations... action, owing to the. Italinn sensitiveness Frane will endeavour to find some solution through direct negotiation. But. above all, it is realised that the sands of Lime are ramming out. and that action of some sort must

CARRAGENSINARUTAREYANNAZ NAGARAÇ 2011ATERANDES ANALO

SIGNIFICANT SILENCE

London, July 4.

ABYSSINIA APPEALS TO AMERICA

TEXT OF MESSAGE NOT PUBLISHED

PACT TEXT RECALLED

Washington, July 4.

JESÚS COLLEGE IN

FINE PULL ·

BEAT SWISS CHALLENGE

(Special to "Telegraph”)

All Tringrash. Copyright, ringraphie,

Urdinner, caps, Received, July

• London, July 4. Henley Regatia again attracted farge crowds to-day, despite cloudy weather. There were stronger;

winds than yesterday. Seven heats provided finishes of half a length or leas. -

DAS

The Grand Challenge Cup prosi vited the finest race of the day, i Jesus College, Cambridge, beating ; the Zurich Rowing Club, Switzer- land, by three feet in 7 minutes 11 seconds.

BRASILIATIONCHOENEN NEE(SAITIDENTIFICENTRALAFRIA

AIRLINER PILOT FEARED DEAD

Passenger Reported Rescued By Ship

(Special to "Telegraph”)

London, July 4.

It is reported that, a steamer has rescued a pas senger from aboard the air- lindr which was forced down in a storm off the Isle of Wight last night.

It is feared that the pilot of the machine, which was flying from Guernsey Bournemouth; is dead.- tailed Press,

to

Welcome

Prepared

For Otto

HAPSBURGS' LONG EXILE ENDING

ITALY TO BE CONSULTED?

Vienna, July 4.

The State Council has approved the Government's measure repral ing the law of banishment against the Hapsburgs and restoring the family estates and fortune,

DOLINI MASTERLINGOIANO CREATIONERY RIBORDOMIECI | Inenbers.

Parliamentary Gathering

EMPIRE'S DELEGATES IN LONDON

London, July 4. At a luncheon in Westminster Hall to-day, Mr. Baldwin, 718 The Loxt of the Emperor's ! Two rounds of the Ladies Plate Prime Minister and Chairman of appeal has not yet been publish- resulted in several ding-dong the Executive of the United King-

It is considered significant that Adroitly choosing Independence

In the other heat for the same the British authorities have not; Day, the Emperor of Ethopia has denied the widespread reports that appealed to the United States to Pembroke College, Cam- [[bridge, beat the London Rowing Britain favours à blockade of Italy | invoke the provisions of the in the event of Rome declaring Kellogg Pact in connection, with, Club by half a length in 7 minutes war and taking military action the dispute with Italy. against Abyasinin,--United Press. Jazz

17 seconds.

Arc

The Cubinst has sent two of its

on a sudden

32 mysterious Hight, Prince von! Starhemberg, the Vice-Chancellor, and Major Emil Pey, the Com

lissioner of Defence, having left. by nir for Rome and Budapest * respectively.

It is believed that Prince von

themberg is going to see Signor

KEEN BATTLE IN MEN'S DOUBLES

AMERICANS DO WELL AT WIMBLEDON

ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA PAIRS SURVIVE

London, July 4.

The games on to-day's programme at Wimbledon, following the excitement of the men's and women's singles, although of a high standard, were nevertheless something of an anti-climax.

The most interesting matches were in the men's semi-finals, where the Australian pair, Crawford and Quist, strongly favoured for the title in some quarters, eliminated a listless French team, Boussus and Bernard. Budge and Mako, the highly-ranked American pair, disposed of Maier and Wood, and Allison and Van Ryn, another powerful American combination, advanced at the expense of the South Africans, Bertram and Musgrove.

Hughes and Tuckey, who have been selected as two of the English Davis Cup team, defeated Andrews and Rogers handily in their meeting. The New Zealand- Ireland combination was never threatening.

GERMAN- POLISH ACCORD

BECK MEETS HERR HITLER

FRIENDLY..

TALKS

(Special to "Telegraph")

filu Telegraph,

Corright. Telegraphic

Mussolini with regard to the latest Hapsburg development, while! Major Fey is communicating with Meswipes" "Ordnance, 1981. Received, dy the Hungarinn legitimate heirs.--- Renter

RETURNING AS KING

Vienna, July 4.

8. 6 m.mal

Berlin, July 4.

The German-Polish declaration of friendship, which last year came as a stabilising factor in

of both countries.

Thus the competition in the men's doubles narrows down to these four teams, America with a double-entry opportunity: Craw- ford and Quist, Australia; Budge and Mako, and Allison and Van Ryn, U.S.A.; Hughes and Tuckey. England.

Boussus and Bernard were no match for the Australian pair lu their engagement, Bernard wAN listless and indifferent--and Benssus, although he tried hard throughout, had no shots to cope with the intensive net play of the Australians: Crawford and Quist forced the pace always and always had the upper hand,

SPECTACULAR MATCH.

The Budge-Maku vs. Maier-Wood match, on the other hand, was one of the most spectacular doubles contests seen at Wimbledon in a decade. All four men played with great individual brillance, but Budge and Mako shone as a unit.

CREACIONALINIS KRISTENSENNESS

ENGLAND'S TEAMS

London, July 4

ed. Meanwhile, officials are very struggles. Eton College reached don branch of the Empire For-

The National Council has ap-East European affairs, was given be taken na 40on as possible. silent on the matter, but they are the "semi-final, beating Queen's liamentary Association, omeially

proved

the Bills restoring the a personal touch by the visit of Meanwhile, at the Hague it is apprehensive that the appeal may College, Cambridge, and Redford welcomed a widely representative Hapsburgs' citizenship and estates, Colonel Beck, Poland's Foreign understood that at the request of precipitate a situation similar to School beat Radley College who Kathering of done through The Bill now goes to the Cultural Minister, who met Herr Hitler for day that England's Davis Cup tenm It was officially announced to- China invoked the beat Selwyn College, Cam ridge, ches of the Association through Council and thence to Parliament. the first time since the policy of would be composed of the follow- the Italian representatives, ten that when tribesmen who witnessed the act in the Sino-Japanese dispute in the morning, but lost to Christ-ut the Empire.

It is expected to be passed in a few lamity became the mutual desire Ing players: Perry, Hughes, Austin church, Oxford, by a quarter of a The delegations, which in sever. fighting at Unlual will be brought in 1931-Rentyr,

days. at cases Addis Ababa, July 4 length in the evening. by air to an airport in Southern

headed by, the

and Tuckey. The English Wight- It is learned that the Govern- i

Speakers of their Europe and rushed to Holland to!

respective Meanwhile, Archduke Otto has It is generally assumed that man Cup team will be: Miss In the Diamond Sculls, Houses of Commons and include announced from Brussels that he Poland was likely to be uneasy Stammers, Misa Dearman, Miss give evidence before the Comment has asked the United States mission of Conciliation now meet to consider mens whereby Italy foreigners again did well. Zavre leading members of the Opposi will not return except as King, about the effect of the Anglo-James, Miss Lyle and Mrs. King.

Reuter. Scheveningen, Reuter can be compelled to observe the of Czecho-Slovakia, celebrated his tion, as well as the Government which is now regarded as a virtual German Naval Agreement and at

Kellogy Past, to which Italy, honeymoon by winning a heat, party, have come to London at the certainty-United Press. Abyssinia and the United States while the Swias acullers, Rulli and invitation of the United Kingdom jare, signatories.

Studach. also won their heats branch to mark the occasion of The centre of gravity of the has been handed to Mr. George,

It is indicated that the appeal | Renter Special.

the Silver Jubilee and to confer unofficially, that is. as members Abyssinian problem has shifted the America Charge d'Affaires,

of the Empire Parliamentary to Paris, according to best in who has forwarded it to Washing-

Association, and not a formed authorities, where Great ton-United Press.

repre sentatives of Governments or Par- Britain continues to make soun-

liaments, on problems of mutual dings on the basis of Britain's

ing Sperial.

SCENE SHIFTS

of members of the League,

Washington, July 4. The State Department announces

belief in the collective obligations that it has so far not received the Abyasintan communication.- The British policy seems to be United Press. not to shirk the obligations ac- cepted at Genova or elsewhere.

Britain, however, cannot be ex-other parts of Africa where the nocted to take the whole burden native are watching closely the of action alone if other nations progress of the Italo-Abyssinian decline to bear their share.

ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

dispute.-Router.

FEELING AROUSED

FORMER NOBLE PASSES

| RENOUNCED TITLE TO WED ACTRESS

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Berlin, July 4.

WON'T HANDLE CARGOES

interest, including agricultural LONGSHOREMEN HIT policy, overseas trade, shipping, migration and monetary policy. AT

STRIKE-BREAKERS

(Special to "Telograph”)

Tacoma, July 4.

The longshoremen voted not to

that she would seek an assurance about its bearing on German_2013012;)1225822AVIČIURIANNINNEN naval polley in the Baltic. How. ever, that this and other questions Budge and Mako led 7-6 in the affecting the main European third set, but Make, who had been situation for example, the deadly at the net up to this time. Franco-Soviet Pact-were diabégan netting.. They lost the cussed amicably, is indicated in third and fourth act, and only Colonel Beck's statement follow-managed to retrieve the fifth set ing his four and half hours by dint of tremendous effort. All four were near exhaustion at the {finish.

parley with Herr Hitler.

Colonel Beck added that the talks were a positive contribution Their scores woṛe: 6-3, 6-4, 7-9, to the 1934 declaration, which (3-6, 6-3, had already proved on essential factor in the maintenance of pence.

A comprehensive programme has been arranged to, enable the visitors to acquaint' themselves with conditions and activities in

PRACTICE MATCH. this country and problems, not only of national and Imperial

Hughes and Tuckey, who will inforest, but those affecting It is announced that longshore-

probably be England's Davis Cup A German communique says the doubles pair, merely had a practice provincial and municipal Hfo and men along the whole Pacific coast The denth has occurred of connected with Industria and have voted by 5,872 to 8,187 to talks were frankly conducted and match

against Androwa

: and Thoro is no reason to bellevel

London, July 4. Leopold Woolding, formerly social organisation,

refuse to handle cargoes loaded by showed a large measure of agros-Rogers. They did not give a very that Britain will take the Feeling was aroused in all parts Archduke Leopold Ferdinand of The delegates will be received Canadian strike-breakers in Vanment.--Reuter Special.

|striking oxhibition, but that was Initiative in imposing economic of the country when on July 1, Austria, who renounced his title by the King and will attend the couver or elsewhere.

simply because they did not have

• sanctions against one side or the in the House of Commons, Mr. in 1002 when he married a Vienna three Jubilee reviews of the

to. They will have to be more other in the African dispute, but Anthony Eden, tbo British actress...

defonco services. The she is bending all her energies Minister for Longue Affairs, an- The deceased lived in Switzer-engagements include parties to the anniversary of last year's 6-1, 9-7.

call a one-day strike to-morrow, ing Wilde and Miss Stammora, 2-6, accurate to beat Allison and Van

Byn in the semi-final. upon preventing the outbreak of nounced the proposed offer of land on an allowance from his bo given by the Prince of Wales "Bloody Thursday," on which day

The last match of the day was hostilities, on the governing con- the British territory in Somaliland uncle, the Emperor Franz Josef, and the Duke of Kent.

Miss Stammers and Mise James the quarter-final in the mixed dition that she cannot be expected as a gift to assist in the settlement until the latter's death, after In his speech, Mr. Baldwin sald strikers fought with police and advanced in the quarter-finals of doubles between Ferry and Miss to undertake alone any risk likely of the Italo Abyssinian dispute. which he earned his living alter- English people had always presiderable loss

National Guardsmen with conthe women's doubles, beating Mile. Round and Malfroy and Miss to arise in the process...

This strong fooling found further nately as an Insurance agent and ferrad committees to Dictators, Press,

of life-United Jedzrejowska and Miss Noel, and Heeley. The English pair won No action will be taken with outlet this afternoon when Mr. a greengrocer in Vienna.

elections to stroet fighting, and

Mr. Haylock and Mrs Kirk boat 7-9, 6-8, 6-1. Meanwhille, Von out consultation with the British J. P. Dickie (National Liberal) He appeared on the stage in talking shops to revolutionary

| Miss Dearman and Miss Lyle, Cramm and Frau Sperling were. Dominions.

reculled the treaties of 1884-1886| Berlin in the role of a decadent tribunals. One question being carefully under which, on the withdrawal Archduke and married a third ernment had not failed-where it nouneed of Mr. Alan Popple, of 188 Wills-Moody went into the Anal. Mr. and Mrs. Hopman were defeat-

Parliamentary Goy-

In the women's singles, Miss beating Turnbull and Signorina The forthcoming wedding is an Helen Jacobs and Mrs. Helen Valerio, 6-4, 8-6, 6-1. Meanwhdio, considored is the possible effect of Egyptian protection from the time in Berlin two years ago. had grown and formed appropriate Nathan Road, and Miss Kathleen of hostilities in Abyssinia upon (Continued on Page 7.) ||| Reuter Special.

| tradition.—British Wirdess. Mary Regan, of 39b, Nathan Road. Both are Americans.-Reutor. V(C ̧ntinued`on Previous Column).

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