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LONDON, June 29.

Hightly coloured rumoursière being circulated alleging that the British Ritas" Commander, Sir xander Godley, was grosely insulted, travelling from Cologne to London, by overzealots. Bel- glarr customs officials

A Brussels repo from an authoritative -source denies th more serious alten tions but admits that Sir Alexander Godley. was not treated with the consideration to which he was ontitled. An enquiry is being instituted.

MORE HATE. MAYENCE, June 29. Seven Germáns were convicted by a court-martialTM for

Gen Sir Aleander Godley sabotage and were

condemned to death. COBLENCE, June 29.

The French have reoccupied Limburg in con- sequence of the German police arresting and trans- porting twe German rawaymen working for the French.

A battalion has also occupied Langen and Eschborn as sanction for sabotage committed on the Wiesbaden and Mayence-Worms railway line.

FRENCH CREDITS VOTED.

PARIS, June, 29.

During the Senate Debate on the Ruhr estimates, M. Poincaré said that if France were animated by political and military alms she would have occupied the valley main in order to cut Germany in two. He declared Germany's proposals were not serious and did not deserve a reply. The senate unanimously voted credits of 307,000,000 francs, for the cost of the occupation on the Ruhr to June 30,

MEANWHILE.

LONDON, June 29. The slump in the principal European currencies continues. The mark is 770,000, the French 75.22. and the Belgian 88. Sterling on New York has relapsed to 4/5876..

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LONDON, June 29.

A dramatic story of the sea has reached its

in the arrival at Rodriguez Island and Mauritius, respectively, of the two boats containing- 34 members of the crew of the steamer “Travessa" which foundered to the Indian Ocean on June 4 the search foliaga hu previously been in yale and hope had almost been given up.. The furvivors suffered great hardships owing to shortage of food and water and owing to the heavy se Two fative firemen succumbed to exposure.. others are recovering rapidly.

LONDON, June 29.

Up to the present, it is believed that eight or ten

of the Travessa's crew have not survived their experiences.

PORT LOUIS, June 29

The boat already mentioned came to land at Belambre, 35 miles from here,

All the men are progressing except two who are very weak,

DEADLOCK?

LATEST DRY SHIP LAW POSITION

SEIZING VESSELS.

NEW YORK, June Land Carzon's rejection of the 12-mile limit proposal has apparently efféctually countered the State Department's effort to clear away simultane- ously the ship liquor controversy and rum smuggling. Sculation has been revived whether Congress we reuse the law to permit scaled liquors ifreely to pass info American waters, but there is reason to believe that high Government official gravely doubt- whether Congress will favour such a plant

Meanwhile the proposal to seize els bring- ing liquor to ports has reachedch

where tentave regulations can be drafted treasury stated that contiqued disregard, of the Jaw will re- hopes that seizures will not be neccess but It is

vigorous action

MEDICINE.

NEW YORK, uae 29...

Dr. Sprague, of the Federal Health Service, received instructions from Washington barringt

AEROPLANE'S ENDURANCE ATTEMPT as ship's medicine, Representatives of Italian and

SUPPLY VISITS...

SAN DIEGO, June 29. The American Army men Captain Lowell Smith and Lieut Richter, who started yesterday morning to attempt to remain in the air four days and nights over a fifty kilometre triangular course on a de Haviland aeroplane, were forced to land in San Diego Bay owing to fog.

The plane overturned and was damaged. The aviators were not injured.

A supply plane had previously four times successfully got into contact with the de Haviland. machine which thus was thrice refuelled and once

fed.

FLYING ROUND FRANCE.

LYONS, June 29. Captain Girie has become provisional halder of the Michelin Cup, completing a flight round France in 20 hours 41 minutes and 50 seconds

EXPERT TENNIS.

AMERICANS TERRIFIC CONTEST,

WIMBLEDON SURPRISE.

LONDON, June 20 There was a brilliant scene at Wimbledon The King and Queen, Princess Mary and man other distinguished people were among the spectators.

The chief attraction was the 5th between the American-giants fɑTEI Richards. Johnston who had not bee with a usual brilliance, had a surprising whi 6-3,75,The match was fought at tel Richards was more brilliant with net Johnston hit harder and more accurately. kept Richards at the base line and gave him to hance for volleying

The subsequent 4th-round matchen wa comparatively, Gordon Lowe defeating

Lyce 8.6, 3-6,6-3,75, Greig and Condo de Gomar r fered victories,

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A permit will be issued to the American ship "Leviathan" sailing on July 7 fo carry a considerable disclosed. Other American ships have applied for fiquor medicine chest. The amount has not been permits. Dr. Sprague says the amounts allotted to them will be limited to their actual medicinal needs..

HOME CRICKET.

ANOTHER OXFORD SUCCESS

252.NOT OUT."

LONDON, June 29, At the Oval, Surrey lost to Oxford University by 3 wickets: Ducat (Surrey) scored 134 and D. R. - Jardine(Okoa) made 95, both in their second innings.

Somerset, at Taunton, fost to Middlesex by 8 wickets In Somerset's first innings, J. C. W MacBryan made 108 and P. R. Johnson 106. Hearne [[(J.W:), (Middlesex) obtained 6 wickets for 85 and 6

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Gloucestershire defeated Glamorgan at Bristol by ten wickets. For the winners, Dipper (A.G.), in scoring 252 not out in the first innings, made the highest individual score of the season; Parker- secured 6 wickets for 38 and 5 for 51...

team by 5 wickets, Makepeace (Lanca) scored [11 At Manchester, Lancashire beat the West Indies

In his first innings and Small (West Indies) made 94 and 68:

At Lord's the Army defeated the Navy by 319-rung. For the winners, Captain. I. O, fameson scored 85 and 55 and Captain E. S. B. Williams 97 In the second fanlage...

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