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NAVAL UNION

SUGGESTED TO

PREVENT WARS

Weapon

"Unlawful" Anglo-American Pact

MOBILISATION

PROHIBITED

Dublin, June 19. The Free State Government has formally declared the Irish

be Republican Army to

illegal organisation and has prohibited the parades arranged for Sunday, which may cause trouble of a serious nature.

The Government statement declares: "The methods and netivities of the organisation styling fiself the Irish Republican Army and the romasion of crimes/of violence, obviously orga. nised, makes breessary that it should be made clear that continuance of this unlawful organisation will not be per- mitted.

The Government has therefore de- cided to make an order formally de- claring the organization an unlawful association."

that

The statement nlds

the Government has decided to prohibit the holding of a mobilisation of the Irish Republican Army on Sunday at Salling and Bodenstown and warns all sitizons to avoid visiting these neigh- bourhoods on Sunday.-Reuter.

U.S. Air Force Expansion now Authorised

Washington, June 19; Congress has passed and sent to the White House for the Presidential signature, a Bill authorising an in- crease in the United States army flying corps of 520 fighting machines. The present authorised strength comprises 1,800 Aral line aircraft, of all types, and the Bill authorises a force of 2,320 machinen-Reuter,-

STOP PRESS

LOUIS-

As Peace

U.S. LEAGUE SUDDENLY

ALTERS ATTITUDE

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

Washington, June 19.

The magazine Sea Power, organ of the League, to-day publishes an editorial suggesting that the British and American fleets should jointly close the sea trade lanes to any nations henceforth engaging in

war.

SATURDAY, JUNE

SPEED RECORDS CRASH

GUTHRIE WINS IN ISLE OF MAN THRILLING RACING

20,

1936.

日二初月五

London, June 19. Perfect conditions prevailed on the Isle of Man for the' race for the premier motorcycle trophy of world, but the Senior T. T, saw only twenty starters, the smallest number In many yours.

the

Again all records were shattered for the seven lay, 204 mile course, James Cuthrie, on a Norton, winning in three hours, four minutes forty- three seconds. His speed was 85.80 miles per hour.

Second was Stanley Woods, mount- Navyed on a Velocette, whose time was three hours, five minutes, one recond, and whose speed averaged 85.66 miler per hour. Frith, on another Norton, third, in three hours. WAR minutes, thirty-five seconds and an average speed of 81.49 miles per hour. DARING SPEED

The proposal has. evoked widespread surprise in view of the Navy League's previous coolness towards Great Britain.

Moreover, the Navy League has heretofore advocated a large fleet and independent diplomacy.

The editorial emphasised that an Anglo-American naval convention is necessary on account.of the prevalence among the nations to "national mob-like psychology, replacing national reason." It is suggested that bellicose persons might be turned from warlike purposes when confronted by what they must recognise as a superior force. Such force at present exists, and only awaits the recognition of the powers to become

effective,

ITALIANS HOLD NO ENMITY

SENSE OF CALM IN ROME

U.S. EMBARGO TO REMAIN

SCHMELING the future is the feeling pre-

FIGHT

New York, June 19. Joe Louis and Max Schmeling went into the ring at 10 p.m.,

The editorial suggests that a nation's right to fight in self-defence could not be denied, but the use of the seas in a war of aggression would be denied to any power.

"Our only choice in between ulti

the mato participation in

wars of others, or the prevention" of such wars." the

declares.- magazine United Press.

GRAIN CROPS CRITICAL

Washington, June 19.

The Federal Crop Reporting Board,

in a special report to-day anys that the condition of the spring grain crops is extremely critical.

There has been only a partiul relief of the drought conditions in Western Dakota and Montang as well as in North-eastern Wyoming.

Rome, June 19, A sense of calm and faith in

vailing in Rome, following Mr. Anthony Eden's speech in the House of Commons yesterday, in which the British Foreign The corn crop, although it is Minister announced that the threatened in some areas, does not Government favoured abandon-pear to have suffered seriously yet.

United Press. ing the anti-Italian sanctions.

According to official circles, if song- tions are removed Italian economic

seven

With broader corners and g better road surface, amazing speeds were achieved, the competitors whizzing down the straights at over 120 miles per hour.

Guthrio led throughout, closely followed by Woods.

Guthrie established a new Inp record on two occasions, in the second and fifth circuits, with speeds of 86.69 and 88,70 miles per hour, but on

the sixth round Woods roared over the course at 80.08 miles per hour to come within twenty-two seconds of Guthrie's best time-Reuter,

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SEA AND AIR CRAFT TO MEET INVADERS

Philippines To Be Impregnable

DEFENCE

SCHEME

Manila, June 20.

A plan to make an invasion of the Philippines impossible. by the use of speedboats, armed with torpedoes, in nd- dition to air defences and the introduction af universal mili- tary instruction, has been bub- mitted to the Commonwealth Assembly by the newly-createti Philippines Field Marshal Douglas MacArthur.

Formerly United States Army Chief of Steff, with the rank of General, Field Marshal MacArthur was only yesterday given the highest past in the Philippines Army.

He Ims put forward 证 ten-year scheme which will cost approximately $80,000,000 (U.S. currency), and in- volves the creation of an army con-

Mr. J. K. S. Duncan and his bride, formerly Miss Helen Wylie, leavsisting of regulars and reserves, sup- ing the Kowloon Union Church after their wedding yesterday afternoon,ported by an air force and marke

(Photo: Ming Yuen).

DEFENDS FRENCH FRANC

AURIOL REJECTS

DEVALUATION

HEAVY DEBT FIGURES.

Paris, June 19.

Devaluation Wils rejected by the now Finance Minister, M. Vincent Auriol, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies to-night.

FIGHTERS WAITING FOR GONG

LOUIS-SCHMELING CLASH TO-DAY

IN YANKEE STADIUM

New York, June 19, Joe Louis, Detroit's heavyweight hope, and Max Schmeling, one-time world champion and Germany's can- didate for the crown now worn by James Braddock, will definitely fight to-night.

New York, June 19. Boston's drive for an upper place in the National League was abruptly

He declared the only policy to-day halted by the Cincinnati Reds to-day was to call upon the nation to save

They meet in the Yankee Stadium after Boston had consistently beaten itself and its currency. He estimated and the chances of a million dollar the League lenders in a four game series. The Braves only lost one of that 20,000,000,000 francs of French Kate are good if the weather holds those four to the Cardinals, but when Capital had been exported since Janu-fine and warm.

Both fighters Are ary of last year, 30,000,000,000 francs

confident.- they met the lowly Reds they were a different team, entirely lacking in- of 1930 would be between 0,000,000,-

were hoarded and the Budget deficit, Reuter.

Louis is favourite. He was born on spiration.

000 and 7,000,000,000 francs.

May 10, 1914 at Mongomery, Ala. His Cincinnati cracked out fourteen hits Treasury commitments from June weight is 200 pounds and he is 9 IL and scored eight runs, Kamppuris. to December of the present year1 in. tall. As an amateur he had 55 Schoot and Lombardi hitting homers.nmounted to 16,000,000,000, against bouts, scoring 43 knockouts, getting Boston had to be content with four which the Government was entitled four decisions and suffering four de- runs out of even hits. The Braves to issue 8-10,000,000 francs in Tren feats. He was the runner-up in the sury bills for the remainder of the National A.A.U, light heavyweight had two errors.

championship in 1933 and won the St. Louis, meanwhile, had won back

The Bank of France had advanced title the following year. its championship stride, and whacked New York, seven to live, in the state 14,000,000,000 francs, he

added. Ethiopia will not be affected by any an errorless game where each team

The permanent public debt, had been wick's homers won the day. White- remove sanctions.

and redeemable dobt had increased by head hit a homer for the Giants.

75,000,000,000 francs. Short The Pittsburgh-Philadelphia game debt had risen to 32,500,000,000 francs was postponed because of a wet and floating debt to 66,000,000,000 ground--and the Chicago-Brooklyn francs, lie stated.--Rruler. meeting because of threatening weather.

PENALTIES

to

year.

They opened enufivusly, Louis land- ing left and right to the head. Both sparred, felated and clinched, Schmeling landed a right to the body. ruinilation measures will also be lifted, decision of the League of Nations to had ten hits. But Martin's and Med-reduced by 41,000,000,000 since 1932

Louin took the round by a shade.

Schmeling pawed with bis left;

eint swing. missed a left Louis landed

to the head, missed with Jeft hook right, then landed with a left and right to the head. Schmeling re- tallated with & left to the body, landed right hook on Louis' chin. Louis persistently jabbed the German,

Should a normal relationship be re- established no enmity will be felt or reprisals taken towards anyone, it is stated.--Reuter.

EMBARGO UNAFFECTED

Washington, June 19, It is understood that the financial

President Roosevelt has repeatedly emphasised that these embargons are not in any way connected with the League and he was to-day represented by close advisers as not desiring to terminate these embargoes until an independent inquiry shows that hosti titles have definitely censed. through

who was very cautious. Louis' round, and arma embargoes against Italy and i Ethiopin-Renter.

Louis won the third round, Schmeling knocked Louis down in the fourth round and the crowd went mad. Tho German pounded him heavily to the body and hend. Luuls staggered to his corner. The round was Schmeling's.

Schmoling took the fifth roundi handily, forcing the fight and keep- ing the negro groggy.

Schmeling won the sixth round, but Louis came back fighting hard and took the seventh.

Schmeling won the eighth.

The German hit Louis with hard rights and had him dazed in the ninth. Louis was game, but his punches lack. ed force, Schmeling's round.

The German won the tenth, hitting Louis with everything he had, Louis

hung on desperately,

THUNDER APPLAUDS AT

ROYAL ASCOT'S CLOSE

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

London, June 19.

The last day of the Royal Ascot was marred by a heavy thunderstorm reminiscent of the famous one of 1930. But the racing was good.

YANKEES WIN AGAIN

term

Paris, June 10. M. Vincent Auriol, the Finance. Mi- Nothing can stop the New York nister, has tabled four bilis providing Yankees. They swept through penalties for concealing funds abroad Detroit's champion Tigers, scoring five after a given period, severe repression runs to two, with the help of a homer of any netion prejudicial to the state, by Selkirk. The Yankees hit twelve the Banque de France reorganisation" times to Detroit's eight. Each had and simplification of the public

finances.

Private banks will not be

one orror,

na-

Washington was not quita in win ping from against Cleveland, and tionalised but will be subject to the lost narrowly, nine to mix. The control of the Ministry to prevent Indians hit thirteen and Senators

"abuses" twelve. Cleveland had two of the three стоти,

Chicago defeated Philadelphia, five to four, hitting eloven to eight. Each had an error-Router

M. Auriol has wamod Communists that capital levy in dangerous and impossible, as it would "kill the French Treasury."

The Government will shortly issue short term billa of small denomina- tions in which the man-in-the-street can invest and in the meantime, M. Auriol will ask the Banque de France

the pubile subscribes to the "baby

CONVENTION RATIFIED

Schmeling won by a knock-out in and three-quarters, the longest under Britannia Stakes went to Lord HARVARD WINS for credit which will not be used if

the twelfth round.---Reuter.

bonds."-Renter. BOAT RACE

He started his professional career In July 1934, add since then,boasts the following amazing record..

Rela

1934

July 4 Jack Kracken. Cblesgo, TRO July 12+Willie Davies, Chiengo July 10-Larry Udrit, Chlesso Aug. 13-Jack. Krans, Chicazo Aug. 27-Jack Everett, Chicago Bet. 11Also Donhuk, Detroit Sept. 14—Adolph Wister, Chiengo Oct 21-Art Syken, Chicaga Oct 31-Jack O'Dowd, Detroit Nov. 14-Stanley Poreda, Chicago KG Nov. 80-Charley Mamers, Chiengo KO Doc. 14-Lee Ramage, Chicago

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1935

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Ifth, 21–3.0 Bamaze, Los Angeles KO 2 Mar Donald Bed Barry, Han

Fran. KO

Mar 28Nalle Brown, Detroit

Apr 13-Roy Laser, ChleaKO

ко

Apr. 24-Bit Denton, Dayton (Exh) KO

장점: 명정: 정경숙 정독

Apr. 27-Ioncoo Toles, Filnt (Exh) KO

KO

May 3-Wille Davis, Peoria (Exb)

May

5--Gene Stanton. (Exh)

Jure 15-Primo Cernere, N.3.0,

ко

Αυτ 7-King Lavinsky, Chicago Sept. 24-Max Baer, N.Y. Nov. 21-Andy Wallace. Hangor

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Nor, 2-Slanicy Retchell, Bangor

(Exh W No. 21-Paul Cavaller, Bancor

(Exb) W

Dec, 13-Puino Useudun, N.Y.C."

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LOUIS FAVOURITE

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division.

When the defence scheme is com pleted, according to Field Marshol MacArthur, It will make a conquest of: the Philippines so costly in men and money as to give pause to the most ruthless and powerful for.-Reuter,

Lemke in Race For American Presidency

Washington, June 19. -Air-William-Lemke, member--for North Dakota in the flouse of Re- presentatives, and author of the in- Dationary Frazier-Lemke farm mort. gage bill, has announced his candidacy, for the United States presidency. Union Party, and it is widely predict. He will be the candidate of the new

Canadian-born priest and economist ed that Father Coughlin, the famous who is said to virtually control a mil- tion voters, will support this candidate.

Keuter.

NEW SWEDISH CABINET

AGRARIAN MEMBERS

PREDOMINATE

Stockholm, June 19.

The new Cabinet consists of six members of the Agrarian Party, and six Government offcials, permanent and non-political experts.

The Prime Minister is also Minis- ter of Agriculture.

The previous

Cabinet resigned- following the defeat in Parliament on the question of old age pensions. -Router Bulletin Service.

SUPPLEMENTARY

VOTE NEEDED ·

SUM TOTALS OVER $122,000

The draft is issued for an Ordinance

to authorise a supplementary sum of $122,771.15.

The total is made up of $86,048.02

for Miscellaneous Services and $37,- 123.13 for Charitable Services.

which Louis and Schmeling will get nearly $200,000 each.

The fighter will not meet until they climb into the ring at 10 p.m. Loula is favourite and odds are 3 to 1 that he will acore, a knock-out. Even money is offered that Schmoling will not survive the eighth routd. No Schmeling money is in sight.

The Alexandria Stakes, two miles, backed horses won the other races, Jockey Club rules, went to Sir Abe Roseberry's Edgehill at 9/1, the Hard- Balley's consistent performer, Ceell, wicke Stakes to M. Marcel Boussac's Corrida 8/1. The even money bet, starting at 3/1, second favourite,

Plassy, was unplaced in this event. Mrs. Shand's Thankerton saved the The Wokingham Slakes were won by

New York, June 19. faces of the Derby candidates by Sir Victor Sassoon's Coradeans at 7/1

Faris, June 19. Mike Jacobs, Joe Louis manager, winning the Jersey Stakes. This and the King's Stand Stakes by Mrs.

A Bill ratifying the convention be has announced that the fight will be horse started a 1/2 favourite but only Long's Sweet Polly, also 7/1, giving

tween the Government and the Bank held to-night, unless it is raining finished, three-quarters of a length Gordon Richards only his second win

of France and providing for a tem- pitchforks." He denied reports that

Both men have spent a comfortable ahead of a 100/7 outsider, Veuve of the meeting.

porary advance by the Bank Lo the the Boxing Commission has ordered a Chiquol.

night, Schmeling is staying with The totalisator took. £104,000 to-

New London, Conn., June 19.

Government of a maximum of 10,000,- postponement,

It is reliably learned that the sale friends at Long Island and has had There was only one other succeso¬) day, making a four-day total of Harvard's eight-oar oat beat Yalo 000,000 francs to meet the forth- ful favourite, Sie Laurence Phillips' £420,000 for the meet, beating lost to-day in their annual four-mile con- coming Treasury needs, was voted in of tickets is $800,000, indicating an owelve hours sleep. Louis is staying Harlem · apartment, United' The Hour, at 9/4 He won the year's record by 208,000-Reuter text, finishing four full lengths ahend. the Chamber today, 340 to 208-attendance of 70,008. The gross rate at a Windsor Castle Stakes. But well- Special.

receipta will be about $760,000, of Proas

BEATS YALE CREW BY FOUR LENGTHS

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