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WALTER RUNCIMAN

(Continued from Page 6).

Champion Of Protection.

It was a speeen of his, delivered

in the House before the crisis of 1931, which is universally regarded as having decided the tariff future! of Britain. The McKenna duties, when formed the thin end of the

were intended wedge,

to restrict luxury imports during the war. They were followed after the war

by the imposition of further duties

THE CHINA MAIL.

Miss Scriven Beats

Nuthall

Continued from Page 8.)

Butty

often replied to the German's top- spin drives.

AUSTIN' AND CRAWFORD WIN.

Austin and Crawford, the Bri- Miss Round had no great tish Empire stylista, had com- difficulty in beating Mrs. Ed-fortable wins against the Domin- wards, and Miss Jacobs, in an tions. New Zealand revealed her resources when Stedman served all-American match, scored an opening love set against and drove against Crawford, butį Mra, Burke.

the Australian revelled in thei FYL Krahwinkel had just too sun-burnt No. 1 court, and was

in the guise of unmperial preference, many strokes, playing them too playing all his shots with perfect the safeguardng of industries, anti-shrewdly, for Mrs. King. Often length and strength. One noted his speed behind dumping measures and so forto the English player would score far more indeed, in almost any guise which outright with a great forehand smashes than usual.

Austin also ran into his truest | would postpone the embarrassing drive, she would attempt others

by running round the ball. This form. Perhaps Spence was not issue of out-and-out protection.

enough to During those first few years after habit gave valuable time to the quite aggressive

in every cranny. German girl to move into position search him the war, there was no subject on for the reply.

Frl. Krahwinkel Austin set a fast pacé from the which leaders more sensitive than on this classic has the match-winner's instinct start and maintained it, finding. the lines beauifully to the end. subject of protection vs. free trade, for seizing the vital points. You could change your mind on VINES FINDS HIS FORM. Only overhead was he a little un- almost any other issue, but there In the men's singles, America, certain at times.

in the House were

Own

was something in the subject of free France, England and Australis Cochet is still engaged in a trade which made any accusation all supplied a victor on Saturday little tournament of his of inconsistency as embarrassing as Vines was at his best again. His against America. He had beaten an accusation of some piece of bad spirit was braced by the arrival Burwell on Thursday; on Satur- social formu

from California of Mr. Bensley, day he met D. N. Jones; to-day he is to play Stoefen; if he sur- While the House continued to as-, his friend and mentor. Most of suage ita collective conscience by the champion's stroke equipment Vives, Vines will probably be Rolang what the revivalists de- has been fashioned under Beas- waiting in the semi-final. scribe as testimony meetings on the ley's eye.

WHEN TILDEN RETIRED. subject of consistency, Mr. Bald- Dr. Prenn, though fighting ga?-| This sequence of fast-serving i win's government in 1925 took a lantly, was outplayed. He was Americans is not only bracing very considerable step away from not intimated by the cham- Cochet; he is back on the system free trade. It re-enacted the safe- plon's service; he often struck it of play, in which his strokes have guarding of industries as part of a on the rise with good results. But been trained, that he had used so general industrial policy designed his heavy build handicapped his often against Tilden. Whe 'burg 1 combat unemployment through chase of Vines' drives, long and Tilden retired from Wimbledon the protection of established indus- low; nor could he recover the drop after 1930 Cochet's lights were The actual import duties volleys with which the American lowered; will the reappearance of H'burg-iwnich resulted were not of great

Tildenesque methods renew his consequence compared to the total

incandescent power.

Jones produced a finer service

tries.

volume of Britain's imports, but events, the son will inherit the title

16,000 23rde,

London, Hamburg, they did have the effect, of making and move to the upper house before than Burwell; the marks

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6,000 11th Nov,

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London.

15,000 18th Nov. Tondon.

15,000 2nd Dec. 6,800 9th Dec.

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the subject of consistency a less very many years have passed, and was better and the second ball ticklish one.

the accepted usage nowadays is often na telling as the first. Had

It took the black days of the that a Prime Minister has to belong the Cambridge captain been as 1931 crisis to put an end to this to the lower house, where the op- consistent off the ground he tantalizing-subject-of-consistency position fa. It is known that father might, with his splendid range WILS not until then, with the and son are in the fullest under- of speed. have taken more than It £100,000,000 trade surplus of 1929 standing, and it is assumed that one set from the great French- turned into an adverse balance of the father would not have accepted man. He had 5-3 in the third}

that Mr. Runciman a peerage without £113,000,000,

the unreserved only to fail before a volleying boldly went over to an out-and-out consent of the son. The inference, crusade which Cochet was now policy of protection as a means of therefore, is that the son has no forced to pursue. correcting the sbnormal flow of further political ambitions.

Once the set was over thei imports. It was a weighty speech,, Amazing Thoroughness. match was finished. Cochet at It has all seemed magically easy, the net was still better than any the business carcer player at Wimbledon; behind the!

the weightiest pronouncement in the House since the speech in 1926,

elantinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Levant Ports by steamers of the in which Sir John Simon declared and so has

which has run parallel with it. service line one missed the pene-!

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Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Perang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

the general strike illegal. It was weighty for two reasons: not only From whatever angle you view him,tration of his drive. I wonder if Mr. Runciman was born to success it lies in reserve for this week? has Mr. Runciman much the same

Perhaps his standing in the realm of British in- as the sparks fly up. dustry as Sir John Simon nas in business

career has been a more

the realm of British law, but also impressive success than his politi- AUSTIN'S WIN OVER GLEDHILL he was himself one of the last pil-cal career, for that level-headedness and lars in the crumbling edifice of free and grasp of detail which

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AT WIMBLEDON

(Continued from Page 8).

First Round

Itrade.

It was that historic speech for success in business are ap: in whics prepared the way for the politics to produce the great admin- natural final abandonment of free trade strator rather than the

W. L. Breese and W. L. Ryan beat and the restoration of protection in leader. He is capable of developing the Import Duties Act of February, unusual strength in politics, but it. C. King and J. F. G. Lysaght

(C-2, 6-4, 3-6, 60). takes attack to bring it out. He C. Baussus and A. Gentien" beat {1932.

From that speech Mr. Runciman's was heavily attacked at the Board B. H. S. Hilier and D. H. Williams

B-1, B1, B-3). present standing as an exponent of 91 Trade during the first year or

W A B Collins and E. A. DearmaD economic nationalism dates. In this two of the war, but attack does not beat D. M. Greig and E. Bigg (37, ne presumably reflects the views of budge him. By introducing what 6-2, 6-2),

I. Aoki and C. L. Tuckett beat EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, British industry in general (there were known as the Blue Book rates,

be put an end to profiteering at sea W. F. Freeman and D. P. Van Meurs are exceptions in particular), for at

(3-6,

6-1, 6-2). the Board of Trade ne is in more and saved the government millions H. Kleinschroth and K. Lund beat| P. F. Glover and H. S. Lewis Barclay. intimate contact with industry than in freight charges.

What are you looking so glum (3–6, 4–6, 6–3, 6—8, 64), about?" somebody asked a Cardiff J. Borotra and J. Brugnon beat! 7.000 30th Sept.Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney &jany other member of the Cabinet.

shipowner a few months after these H. G. N. Lee and H. K. Lester (T5, He himself seems' at times to be government-standardized rates had. Hughes and F. J. Perry beat

and Ashby neat and precise rather than sturdy been circulated, and rugged. There are times when' "Well, you'd look glum if you'd (7-5, 6-3, Regular monthly sailings from Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan seems to fill the huge Victorian lost a million pounds."

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Peak I. G. Babbington

J. H. Crew and V. B. McGrath

besi H. F. Cronin and H. B. Purcell collar with the pale feature of a "But I thought you'd made (6-2, 6-3, 6-8). university tutor rather than those million since the war began."

R. Nunol and J. Satoh beat B. de of a great business-magnate. Yet "Maybe I have, but I'd have made Kehrling and E. Maler (6-3, 6-4,

Fax

The Union. 3.S. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New he was bara into the shipyards, the two million if it hadn't been fori. Condon and C. J. J. Robbins Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, etc.

boiler-sheds and the cashier's offices this fellow Runciman and his Blue beat A. Brown and G. R. Sherwell, of the Tyne... He became one of the Book rates."

(6-2, 6-1, 8—4).· ́

C. A few years ago the banka put L Burwell and D. N. Jones beat! youngest managing directors in the country, when his father put him him in charge of the work of Asmussen and A. Jacobsen (0-5,

64, 13-11). in charge of the Mour Line (the straightening. -out- the tangled!

LADIES DOUBLES ·

CHAMPIONSHIP Runciman fleet of cargo tramps) affairs of the great Kylsant ship- at the tender age of 26, ..

ping combine after: Lord Kykant (Holders: Mrs. P. D. Howard and

Mile. Sigart) But he was never quite like the had seen sent to prison. Ships

First Round ordinary type of shipowner who form the background of all bis Mme, Nicolopoule and Mrs. R. E sits in an office in Liverpool with career, but perhaps a rather more Haylock beat Mme. Caron Culbert and Shel, Mojl, Kobe, Osaka & Thame his head full of Russian and distant background than may have Mrs. E. Macready (6-2, 6-4),

Mrs. A.

A. Barke S'hai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka & Nagoya Danubian freight rates and his been indicated. Coal and cotton are!

M. Stork and Miss Shanghai, Maji, Kobe & Yokohama. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

deak stacked with Chicago opening to him the twin pillars of British Kihomas beat and Miss M. AI

Adamson (6-2, 7—9)«, N

Mrs, L. G. Owen and Miss A. M. Amoy, Moji, Kobe & Oaks.

prices. Instead, the younger Run-industry and on both of them his Amoy, S'hai, Moli, Kobe & Osaka.cimen sat in his office in New knowledge is encyclopedic. He is a Knapp beat Mrs. C. M. B. Marriott

Kobe & Yokohams.

(60, 63), Miss M. hall, Kobe Osaka & Thama, castle. with a political career at the man to be avoided at all costs by

Yokohama. back of his mind.

the subject of coal, Miss M. G. Hargreaves (6-4, 6-1), Kobe Yokohama.

He became an M. P. at the age has views on

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Agenta

asa Liberal Government came lentlessness of a smoothly running

Miles

M. E,

↑ Nonweller (6-2, 7-5),

P. Grand guillot and Mrs. E. Mac-

lof Education, the Board of Agrienl- Although he has, never been / Alle. J. Bigar and Miss M. C. Min. A, IL. Mellows and Mrs. A. D. beat A. SC. Hulton and Mrs. G.

blockade-ronner har fought smug

Fraulein M. Horn and Fraulein von Byan beat Mr. E. G. Feters, and Miss ready beat L. EL. Wheatcroft and Mrs.

1. H. Whentcroft (6–4, 2–6, 6–4). Mile. J. Jedrzejowska and Misa E. . G. R. B. Meredith and · Mrs. 7. 8, that he would go into office as soon out figures with the terrifying re- Ende-Pflugner beat Mrs. H. Martin B. M. Hardwick (Gm), Bm()). m

and Miss G. M. Boothwell (6-2-6-1).

Montgomery, (6--1, -2), Mra. R. M. Turnbull and Miss V. E. Jalong to take care of him. He machine. He can reel off the exact Lyle beat Dearman and Misa N. ME Stammers beat Miss V. Rice and Kirk heat Commander P. F. Glover, "Miss M. Heeley and Miss D. E..N. and Mrs. H. 8. Uber (4-6, 97

3); began as president of the Board of tonnage of washed trebles which Miss N. Trenthans (623) 1. C. Round beat Bra, M. R. King and Miss

J. B. Pittman and Miss

H. C. Fisher and Mile. L. Payot Education and his principal Jobs were shipped from Hull to Retter Hr

Ridley

beat Mrs. J, and Mrs.

Jacobs (1—8, 61, 6-2 ever since have been the presiden- dam last month, and a year ago M Strawson (2,61).

Stocks beat Miss J. 12 Beymour and Hawkins (6-0, 0-2), cies of various boards; the Board last month.

beat Miss B. Feltham and Miss D. M. 3. White (56, Goh, * A seeded player.

•.8; Noti (7—8, 8--0)

64)

ALL-ENGLAND PLATE ture, the Board of Trade.

Mrs. LA. Godfree and Mrs. LR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST ROUND-E. C. Peters beat There was at one time a sugges- glers on his own bridge, as his. Michell boat Mrs. Beamish and Miss (Holders: E. Maier and Miss E. Ryan) HC Nunes (6,60) SECOND

First Bound

ROUNDWE, Attewell beat J. H. tion that he might succeed Asquith, father has done, there are men who J. E. Camingham and there has been talk of him as describe him as a good seaman Miss MX Phayre and Miss L. M. Bernard and Mme. Benzotin beat Sheles (8-6, 6-4, 6-4); E. Kinzel 76-1). G. E. Bean and Miss C, Tyrrell (11-9, beat D. M. Frats (6-2, 6-1); G. E.. an alternative to Ramsay Mac wasted on politics. But in actual Webb beat Miss J. Saanders and

MERCESSee "and" Miss B7, B2)

Grdsell bent Commins (7-5, 7-5); D. Macphall beat A. L Deli Porta Becond Round Donald in the present government., practice his seamanship is confined ML H But his father's acceptance of a to the skippering of his yacht dur- P. G. Brazier best. Miss M. E. Non- peerage last January has now dis- ing his holidays. He owns an island weiler and Miss B. Bosmer (11-9, J. Borotra, ad Miss B. Nuthall beat (6-1, 6-0, 6-3); B. J. Ritchie best. H. O'Shea scratched: N. H Latchford and Mrs. 8. K. Ed. G. 0. Jameson (61 97); G, L. Becond Round

H. ·D." posed of any further mention of in the Hebrides and he does his 6-7; 7), the son in connection with the own navigating

Mrs. P. Hokroft Watson and Miss EG. N. Lee and Miss F. James F. purple. In the natural course of visits it.

E. H. Harvey beat Mrs. B. V. Bench beat W. F. Freeman and Miss ME (88, 3).

whenever be

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