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HOT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925.

CLEVER FEINTS.

'SPANISH TROOPS MOROCCO LANDING

DIST IN THE BIH KYRN.

(Reuter's Service.)

Madrid, Bept. 8.

HOSTILE SCENES.

CAPE SEAMEN'S STRIE INCIDENT.

- UNUS OF “BLACKLEG Ï'",

(Reuter's Service.)

Capetown, Sept. 9.

The shipowners have decided to

HONOURS EVENG

"HELENA'S GOBS" GOOD RECOVERY.

YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL..

THE

INA MAIL

KET

The "friendly" baseball match between the Japanese and a team from a U.S.S. "Helena" at the Happy Valley diamond yesterday

INTERPORT PLAYER'S

SUCCESS.

LIEUT. LIVOCK MAKES BUNS..

kept wicket and opened the bat

Flight Lleat, G. E. Livock, who ting for Malays in the last series of triangular interport cricket peared for the Gentlemen in first- class cricket at Home.

LEGER

SEVERAL OUTSIDERS

SCRATCHED;"

THE LATEST POSITION.

last night giving further informa

Several cables came through tion regarding the St. Leger, run at Doncaster. (1 miles, 132)

Spaniards havis effected u lunding utost notices giving the man 24 hours/ afternoon had a thrilling finish, matches played here, has now 4p yards) to-day.

It is officially announced that the

Alhumus.

Madrid, Sept. 8. dynand Prino di Riven has sent a wireless message to the King from the battleship ** Alfonso Thirténth' that troops commanded by General Saro huided on the perinsul of the bay of Allucemus at boom and catüblichąd i position half an hour Inter after a short bombardment without great resistance,

Morvomeyo on the western side of

to consider the position and stating the sailors accomplishing the that failing compliance with certain seemingly impossible by making terms they will be compelled to take the necessary number of runs in victimisation if crews wil obey strong action. Thoro will be no the last inning to draw level.

ordura.

The shipowners state that they have been tolerant throughout, but to further they cannot submit dictation.

excellent pitching and fielding The sides were evenly matched, holding the sides down to a blank score for the greater part of the game and runners getting no fur- ther than third base.

The Japanese opened the score the fifth inning through Kusuno and S. Hachiuma on a fly by Uno. In the next inning Y. Hachiuma put his side further up by getting Yokoi home.

Probable Starters,

(Routers Service.)

London, Sept. 7. The amended list of probables, as posted up to date, reads:-

Horse.

Bacollas Foxlaw

Before the interport matches

that Mr. Livock had already ap- announced in the "China Mall" were played here last year, it was

peared for Lord Cowdray's XI against England. He did not do himself full justice in Hongkong during the stay of the seaplane carrier, H.M.S. "Pegasus" but he made a century against Kowloon. When presented with a

bat to Manns commemorate the feat he ex-Picaroon pressed himself as proferring a Pona Aainorum The sailors entered their last cricket here except in the triangu- Solario golf club. He hardly played any Boldore

Sir Kenneth. inning with a three runs deficit. Thoy scored this number amidar interport and it was thought Spolthorne deafening cheers from their sup by a few that he might desert the St. Bran portera. A faulty throw at third base proved lucky for the "gobs" and assisted in the making of the first two runs.

broad was steamers in Table Bay in

Hostile sconca by the strikers.

word seen when the "Romun Star,' HOW IT WAS DONE.

louded with a record cargo of 100,- Paris, Sept. 8.

000 case of citrus fruit, was leay. "De draad's" Madrid corresing the docks. There were improca pendent states that preparations for tions, shrints and frequent cries of

hy Spanish riding at Alhocomme Buckleg ! begnts on Salaurday evening when

It is understood the "Romus Spanish naval detachments escort Star crow pub s under an ing brops ships left auto and arrangement with the fruit Melilla, respectively.

changes cusiving them their old

The detachment from Caula feint-toms. ed a landing south of Wadian. which is south of Teman, and then went Full speed to Albums

The detachment from Melilla festegi banding nå Sidirriss, then joined the Center, detachment, which was roinloved by French warships, The false landings were intended tomislend the Rifs as regards the real object of the attacks.

An intense bombardment of the cat was carried out on Sunday evening by French and Spanish warships suippacted by the air for and on Monday morning a landing of woops which was attempted only Youlted in costly losses, as the Riffs were progred for the landing, and

fered determined resistance.

EARLIER CABLES,

Paris, Sept. s. Le Journald's Mudrid corres pondent says that the attempted landing of Spanish troops on the Albucernar

jai.kot. The altempt will b., regiented towkey,

The Biff cost is being lanes by land, spa and air.

Camb

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Tangiar despateles mt serious Riff conifer operetina¬ the western front directed by Abd ef Krin's brother, the enemy vainly qudeavouring to capture Belukarri-li, just south of Tetuan, while on the vstern front the enemy is strongly counter attacking on the Afra front oust of Ajdir sand Allients

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SIGNIFICANT.

Capetown, Sept. 8.

An important development of the trike ocurred with the sailing of the maize ship "Gothland" with the majority of her original erow who wearied at the length of the stride

The Japanese failed in their last inning and the match ended

in a draw.

Line up and score by inning follow:-

"Helena."

Pegg Herrogodis Bryant Le R

C. Ib.

MAIZE SHIPS.

Capetown, Sept. 9. The strikers have agreed with Colonel Creswell.

the Labour Gollatz

Jones Minister, that in order to prevent congestion of the maize export Ligett and consequent unemployment of Griftin deck labourers, misize vessele shall Fayard be taken from the jetties into the roadstead, provided a guarantee "Helena" is given that the ships will not put Japanese

to son without the crews' consent. The shipowners decline to give a guberni undertaking.

The strikers by arrangement with the Government ballotted regarding the sailing of the fruit resulted in 432 to 352 votes ship "Roman Star." The ballot

against sailing.

"SCARS."

Reuter's American Service)

New York, Sept. 9. When the "Majestic" "arrived here on time the crew were met at the pier by a jeering labour delegation bearing a placard in- scribed LW.W. in red.

to

A telegram from Bez refers to rung That the Spaniards sucv sed. est in relieving entery pressure ac Telay. A Spanish official cen The police chased the demon- maniquú makes no reference to any strators, considerably reducing altempted landing at Alhuvans but the numbers who continue dwells on

the parsistent Parmy shout "Scabs!" prosente, especially on the western) - front and declares that the enemy failed in their object of breaking The Spanish lines will the ultimat aim of diverting the forens destined for day, offensivë ---- Dienter

INDIA'S PROBLEMS.

SWARAJISTS AND INDEPEN- DENTS EXITE,

A ANTORY IN THE ASSEMBLY.

(Reuter's Service.)

HEATED WORDS.

TRADE UNION CONURESS DIFFERENCES,

MUSTION OF POWER,

(Reuter's Service.)

Japanesse.

p. Ishimatsu

Y. Hachiuma

Uno

game.

Jockey.

H. Jullisa. M. Boary.

S. Donoghue.

F. Bullock,

T. Burns.

T. Weston.

Pryor. J. Childs. Archibald.

C. Elliott.

Wragg..

B. Carainke..

Warden of the Marches Wells. Warminster : This season the "China Mail" Zambe ported that Mr. Livock had ap-fatunner? peared with distinction for a Middlesex club and had played for the metropolitan county in first- class matches.

WHICH WAS HEST? With two other representative matches being played simultane- ously it was only to be expected that some unusual names would crop up in the Folkestone match. From a perusal of the result it will be seen that England's best cricketers were split up into several teams, the strongest of which might have been either of those playing at Scarborough It should be noted that Dick Tyldes- TI.ley, who turned out for his county at Blackpool, was one of the M.C.C. XI in Australia.

2b. Akiyama 3b. Hondu 5.3. S. Hachiuma

1.f.. Yokoi 4.1. Kusano rf. Yokose

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 0 210-3

SERVICE BOXERS.

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INFANTRYMEN NOVICE TOURNEY.

"HERMES" Y. THE REGIMENÍT.

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A Navy, and Marines champion and this year's beltholder, in the person of Able Seaman Ewin of] H.M.S. "Hermes' will he boxing at Murray Barracks, in the open- air ring, on Saturday night.

Results follow:----

At Folkestone, in the winding- up match of the Royal Air Force festival, the Players beat the Gentlemen by nine wickets. Scores:-

Gentlemen (1st) 217 runs. Flight-Lieut. G. E. Livock, R.A.F. (Middlesex), scored 65. Parker (Gloucester) took 5 wickets for 42

2*125.

K. Robertson,

Home Betting. The latest betting is:- Manna 100/30 t, o.

Solario 4/1 t, a.

Picaroon11/2 offered, 6/1 taken, Zambo 18/2 t, o.

Spelthorne 100/8 t. o.

Pons Asinorum 20/1 t. o. Bucellas 20/1 t, o.

Warden of the Marches 28/1 t, o.

St. Becan 38/1 t. o.

Sir Kenneth 33/1 offered. Warminster 40:1 +, o. Roidore 50/1 t, o. Tournesol 66/1 t, o. Foxlaw 100/1 t, o. Tournesol in a doubtful starter.

MID-WEEK GAMES.

LATEST HOMÈ, SOCCER RESULTS.

CHAMPIONS BEAT BURY,

(Reuter's Service.)

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Players (1st) 308 runs. Young (Somerset) made 72. Relf, R.,

London, Sept. 8 (Sussex) mude 73 and Peach The following matches, in the (Surrey) 65. The Hon. F. S. G.English Football League, were Calthorpe (Warwick) took G played to-day :- wickets for 38 runs.

Division L Huddersfield.... 2 Bury

Division III (North).

Rochdale.. Z Rotherham

Gentlemen (2nd) 199 runs. The Rev. F. H. Gillingham

(Essex) made 75..

Players (2nd) 112 runs för 1 Neisen.. wicket.

Hammond (Gloucester) made 64.

ENGLAND XI V. LANCS.

festival, an England XI beat Lan- At Blackpool, in the Blackpool

cashire by 101 runs. Scores:-

Ewin comes. with a good re- putation from Home and it was] once said that he was a likely op- ponent for Marine Belts, the local champion. However. Ewin was defented by A. B. Jackson! (H.M.S. "Hawkins") in a three rounds (Imperial Services) Bent on the "Hermes" last Saturday.

This week-end, the "Hermes”

The XI (1st) 290 runs. Gunn, is sending a team to try conclu- G.. (Notts) made 100 and Holmes sion with the Survey Regiment. (Yorkshire) 57; MacDonald took Boxing starty at 8.30 PS wickets for 100 runs. Reserved seats $1, unreserved 50; cents, service-men in uniform made 64 and Tyldesley. R., 50; Lanca. (1st) 202 runs. Sibbles half price: Booking through Root (Worcester) took & wickets R. 5. M. Maynard. Murray for 52 runs. Barracks.

London, Sept. 8. The Trade Union Congres at

Novices Tourney. Starborough shelved a résolution conferring on the Generi Council The Surrey Regiment novices autocracies powers to call a stoppage tournament was

continued last

Simbu, Sept. 8.

or order a genival levy on non-night and will be wound up on That the British in india is fected unions for the purpose of Saturday. Results: are used of being merely thieves and supporting a union striking in Lightweights -- Ptc. Looby rubbers was ons of the bitter taste defive of vital trade union | bent Pte. Gravett; Corporal against the Government whose ad-iple.

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The XI (2nd) 181 runs for 7 wickets declared. MacDonald took 5 wickets for 60 runs..

Lancs. (2nd) 118 runs. Geary Leicester) took 3 wickets for 16

rubs.

runs.

Barrow..

Peking, Sept. 8.-The Nether- lands Legation to-day notified the Walchiaopu of the acceptance of the invitation to the Tariff con- ference. All the Washington Treaty Powers have now accept- ed.-Reuter.

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PUBLIO ACOTION,

THOSE WHO LOST THE ASHES. At Scarborough, in the Scar- Choules w.o, from Pte. Hodge borough festival, the match be- ministration pretsually all Tel Thy General Council will sxomine Pte. Butler cat Pte. Gallagher;tween Mr. C. I. Thornton's XI and peakers condemned when the the question and report the Pte. Ditch beat Pte. Packer (good the M.C.C. team which visited PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Aembly resumed the debate on Sir various mion executivos.

loser's 14 point) Pte. Welton Austrália in the last close season,

by Publlo Auction to ba A sauler Muzidiman's resolution There were heated passages in the beat Pte. Weatherby (good loser's was left drawn. Scores

held on MONDAY, the 14th day of and Mr. Motilal Ngu's amendment comes of the discussion.

1 point): Pte. Raynesford beat M.C.C. Australia XI (1st) 274 of

September, 1923, at $ p.m., at the Office the Public Works Department; asiyreating that the" total respousi- AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCE. Pte. White. bility of the Government be invested

Sydney, Sept. 8.

Pte. J. Edwards knocked out made 106; N. Haig (Middlesex) at 115 Tau Kok in

Hendren (Middlesex) by Order of His Excellency the Governor, ono Lot of CROWN LAND in the legislature with transitional The Australian Labour CourPte. Bullard in the second round; took 4 wickets for 39 runs.

the Colony of reservatsons in resperdut the samy cil bus mulled pan-Pacific Corporal Choules beat Pte. Looby Mr. Thornton's XI (1st) 179 the option of renewal at Crown

for a term of 75 years, Hongkong,

with workers conference at Sydney (good laser's point); Pterans. N. Haig made 50, not out: Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of The amendment was eventually next May and. bas invito, Ditch knocked out Pte. Butler in Tate (Sussex) took 7 wickets for His Majesty the Ring, for one further

among others, representatives from the second round; Pte. Welton 75 rons.. de Tudin, South Africa, Japan, China, beat Pte. Raynesford. seribed the amendment as a virtun) | Singapors, und America.

Welterweights: Pte. Cooper beat Pte. Ely: Pte. Hatton beat Pte. Maxwell; Pte. Moult knocked out Pte. Smith in the first found Pte. Langley beat Pte. Butchart (disqualified); Pte. Douglas beat Pte. Pike (bout stopped by re- feree); Pit. Morton bent Pto, Borner Pte. Hopkins after Three more matches will con- an extra round, beat Pieclude the first-class cricket season. England (good loser's point) a Home. These are Pto. Chuchly beat Pte. Tread away;

and foreign' udfairs,

pissed by 7 votes to 45.

Sir Alexnuder Muddiman

repond of the fiovernment of Indi

A. He admittee that as denoting for the first in the Swarajists und Independents were agreed it de. erved Ma uimast allenbion. «

GERMAN MERGERS.

STEEL AND IRON FIRMS TO UNITE.

A BIG OLL COMBINE.

(Reuter's Sarvice.)

Berlin, Sept. 8. Two big commercial mergers are being arranged.

India's fitues to govern herself was urged by Mr. Motilal Nehiru when the Tegisintivo Assembly dis cussed Sir Alexander Andijimau's resolution proposing weeeptance of the majority report of the reforma enquiry committe» regnäding which Sir Alexander Muddman advised. the House to follow the Viceroy' advice urging co-operation which would solve one of the

greatest problems of the lumman mce. Mr. Mofilal Nehru moved en amendment whereby the constitution and nd ministration would be fundamental ly changed, declaring Indians look ed for place in the sun for them selves. Ho strongly urged that a youvention representing all inter osts should frenon scheme for the In the other case, negotiations approval" of the legislature to be, are proceeding bef bubrutted to the British Parliament biggest Ruonish and Land embodied in the Statute: Book; steal and iron Indu

One is the amalgamation of oil firms whith has been decided on, the Deutsche Erdoel, taking over the Deutsche Petroleum and Buetgerswerke companies inter- ests for which it proposes to in crease its capital from 24,000,000 marks to 85,000,000 marka,

Hankow, Sept 18 Land' 'fahl, water demonstrations took "Unfo

The table of points stande

A. Company

D. Company

0. Company RAW.

Points:

B. Company

Opposing Teams.

M.C.C. Australia XI (2nd) 171, rusis for 5 wickets declared.

W. H. T. Douglas (Essex) made 68 not out.

Mr. Thornton's XI (2nd) 179 runs for 7 wickets A. W. Carr (Notts) made 52.

REMAINING FIXTURES

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At Scarborough, Yorkshire

“V M.CC.; at Blackpool, North

v. South, which both begin to- day by

At the Oval, Champion County (Yorkshire) v. The Rest of England (4 days), be- ginning on Saturday

It will thus be seen that Bobba atill has opportunities of making more centuries before the season.

The teams for Saturday night is over..

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BACARDI COCKTAIL

small wine glass of BACARDI The juice of half a Lime:

One or two teaspoonfuls of be sugar at the

In a g ass. dilled with ite Shake well, atrain and terve.

BACAHDI GRENADINE COCKTAIL

Special for Ladles

One ligger BACARDI

BACARDI DUBONNET

COCKTAIL

One half jigger BACARDI One half gger DUBONNET Juice of halt a Lime.

One teaspoonful of Grenadine

Syrup

In a glass filled with Ice.

Shake well and sorve

BACARDI VERMOUTH COCKTAIL (DRY)

Half wine-glas BACARDI

•Half wine glas Frenc

One tablespoonful of GrenadineVermouth

Vice

Cracked ice, atir and serve

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