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OATH BILL DEADLOCK.
Irish Senate's Two
Decisions.
ANOMALOUS POSITION,”
Dublin, To-day.
A deadlock has been caused by the anomalous decisions of the Irish Senate on the Cath Bill
The senate "agreed, without divi- sión, to Section 1 of the bill, abolish- ing the form of the Oath, but re- jected Sections 2 and 3, which im- plament this change in the Con- stitution.-Reuter.
London, Yesterday.
The Prime Minister presided over: a meeting of the Cabinet this morn- ing at which the Dominions Secre- tary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, and the Minister for War, Lord Hailsham, who had previously seen the Prime Minister privately, reported on the result of their visit to Dublin, from which they returned early this morning.
Their discussions with Mr. De Valera and the Irish Free State: Ministers, yesterday, were of a
· LIGHTWEIGHTT;T. RECORD BROKEN.
Ďavenport Averages
To M.P.H.
London, Yesterday.. The Tourist Trophy Race for Lightweight Motor Cycles, over the Isle of Man mountain course, was won by H. Daven- port on a New Imperial, at an average speed of 70.48 miles per hour, which is a record for the race. Graham Walker, en a Rudge was second, averaging a speed of 70.07 m.p.h.. "Wally" Handley, also on a Rudge, with a sped of 69.86 m.p.h., was third. British Wireless Ser- vice.
ROYAL ROMANCE
RUMOURED.
preliminary character and the ton-Belgian Prince's Visit
versations will be continued on Fri-
day, when Mr. De Valera will visit
London for the purpose.
to England.
It is understood that the PrimeĮ MAY MARKY INTO OLD DUCAL Minister will participate in Friday's discussions.-British Wireless Ser-
vice.
FAMILY.
(Reuter's Special Service).
London, To-day.
YANKEES SNATCH
USEFUL LEAD.
Senators Crash Against Chicago White Sox.
BABE RUTH'S SEVENTEENTH.
New York, Yesterday. The following were the results of to-day's Baseball games cabled by Router's American Ser vice:
National League.
as
New York 9; Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn 5, Chicago 7. Cuccinello hit a home run in the
fourteenth innings.
Boston 8, St. Louis 15. Schulmerich hit a home run. Philadelphia 11, Pittsburgh 10. Lee and Barbin hit home runs.
American League. Cleveland 1, Philadelphia 3. Porter and Grove hit home runs. Detroit 4, New York 5. Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and
Rogell hit home runs.
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Chicago 3, Washington 2. St. Louis 11, Boston 4. Jolley and Goslin hit home runs.
TABLES TO DATE. **
National League.
It is rumoured that A Royal New York
Percent-
P. W. Lage
49 80 19 .612 .50 29 21 .580 .500 .488
Chicago
Boston
St. Louis Pittsburgh
..48 24 24
45 22 28
40 22 24
.478
.51 24 27
470
...51 23. 28 .450 Brooklyn .............51-22- 29
American League.
.481
Mr. Thomas and Lord Hailabam visited Dublin in response to an in- vitation sent to the British Govern- ment by Mr. De Valera, President engagement may result from the Cincinnati of the Irish Free State, for a pre-visit of the King and Queen of the Philadelphia liminary discussion on the present
difficulties between the two coun- Belgiana.
tries in relation to the negotiation
Their Majesties arrived in Lon-
In connection with the Ottawa Con-don to-day for a few days visit. ference.
DEATH OF LORD BRENTFORD.
Home Secretary for Five Years.
DISTINGUISHED CAREER,
Percent-
P. W. Lage ..47 88 14 702 ..48 28 20 588 ..45 25 201
..566
.50 28 22
.560
.50 27 23
.540
Their second son, Count of Flan-] ders, who has been staying at New York Ostend for some time in reported Washington to have made frequent visits to Detroit England to sea the daughter of one Philadelphia of the oldest ducal familles.
[Cleveland {St. Louis ....47 28 24 .489 Chicago..... ..46 17 29 369 Boston.....
47 8.89.170 | Home Run Leaders. Jimmy Foxx (Philadelphia Atha.) 21 Babe Ruth (New York Yankees) 17 Chock Klain (Philadelphia Phillies) 14 Jimmy Collins (St. Louie Cardinals) 12 Billy Terry (New York Giants) 11
T
OIL CONFERENCE
LIKELY.
Stabilisation of Export Market.
New York, To-day.
Mickey Cochrane (Philadelphia A.) 11 IRISH SWEEP FIGURES.
Britain Subscribes £13,285,000 for Six Sweeps.
London, Yesterday. Viscount Brentford who haa been ill at his London home since March, died to-day. Before his elevation to Peerage, he was Six William Joynson-Hicks and - was for many years a member of Par liament. From 1924 to 1929 he
'It is understood that the Presi was Secretary for Home Affairs.
dent and the Vice-President of the Lord Brentford was a devout Socony-Vacuum Oil Corporation Churchman and took a keen inter-are going to Europe early next est in philanthrople and social week, in connection with the inter work.-British Wireless Service.
national oil situation, arising from [Viscount Brantford was born in the breakdown of the recent oil June, 1865, the second son of Mr. conference. It is believed that Henry Hicks of Baxhill. He mar-another worid conference for the In a reply to the House of Com- riod in 1895. He was knighted in stabilisation of the oil export moga question, Str Herbert 1919, and was raised to the Peer-markets, will be held in Paris or Samuel, the Home Secretary, sald age in June, 1929,
He was bent on dealing with in July-Reuter.
London at the end of June or early it was estimated that £2,785,000, drinking, "gambling, and night
clubs, but he was not encouraged, and turned to other activities, such
London, Yesterday.
including £757,000 sellers commie- alon, had been subscribed in Great Britain for the Irish Hospitals Derby Sweepstake, and that 42,088,000 was received in prizes.
In respect of six Irish Sweeps,
as keeping out allena and suppresa- July, 1928, he was rebuked by Mr. ing Communiam. In 1927 he order Stanley Baldwin for his criticism ed a sensational raid on the offices of the Kellogg Pact scheme, approximately £13,285,000 had of the Russian Trade Delegation Lord Brentford took a promin-been subscribed from Great Bri and the Aeros Co.. Two years ont part in the controversy over tain, including sellers commission Iater he appealed for funds to the Revised Prayer Book. Bince estimated at $2,857,000. A sum of build a new Bristol Institution, but being raised to the Fearage he has £7,086,000 had been given in there was no ready response. In not held office.]
prizes. British Wireless Service.
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