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THE CHINA MARA WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1936
GIMBLETT'S FINE
BATTING
England Win Test Against India
TURNBULL FIGURES IN STAND OF 108
London, To-day. England won the first Text. Įmatch against India by 9 wickets at Lord's yesterday. The secund Test will commence
at Old Trafford on July 25 and the third at the Oval on Angust 15,
Only 482 rims were scored in the match for the loss of 31 wickets.
After losing Mitchell to a catch
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her illness, infantile paralysis, incans that she is not yet out of danger. Countess Edda Ciano," who arrived here from Berlin yes terday morning, immediately paid a visit to the bedside of her young sinter-Teams Ocean Service.
DBS. AQUATIC SPORTS
Individual Honours For J. Dudley
The annual swimming sports of the Diocesan Boys' School was}|| held at Stonecutters Island last week, Yellow House wining the Inter-House competition with an jaggregate of 49 points against 30) scored by Blue House and 17 by Green House!
Results were as follows:
Seniors
100 Yards Free-Style-1, J. Dud- ley; 2, D. Knox; 3, E. McCormick. 50 Tards Breast-Stroke-1, Dudley, 2, G. Hong Choyr 3, E. Chu 50 Yards Back-Strakety.
E. Chung 2, J. Dudley; 3, J. Ford-
400 Yards Free-Style...
in the gully without a ran on the MOVING SPECTACLE Dodley; 2. E. Chung, & Lok Sum.
board,
Gimblett and Tarnbull mastered the perfect length and varied bowling of the Indian at- tack and, after a slow start, dur ling which time run-scoring fell behind the clock, both batsmen began to hit out to send up the 50 after 75 minutes.
Gimblett-played a characteris- tic knock, hitting four boundaries in one over from Nissar. He also hooked a ball from Amar Singh to the boundary for, the 'winning bit In his 67 were 11
boun- daries.
AT GENEVA
(Continued from Page 1)
"The problem cannot be set- tled in this manner. The whole of international morality is at stake. I appeal to the League to intervene and save my brok en people. God and history
remember your judg ment."
The Negus's speech was one of įthe most moving in the history of the Assembly. He spoke in Am- was simultaneously
The England total of 108 was haric, which Iscored in 100 minutes.
Scores:
All-India
V. M. Merchant, b Allen [D. R. Hindlekar, h Robins
Mushtaq Ali, e Langridge, b Allen |C. E. Naidu, Lb.w, b Allen
Wazir Ali, b Allen
Amar Singh, c Langridge,
Robins
P. E. Palia, e Mitchell, b Varity | M. Jehangir Khan, b Állen
Maharajkumar of Vizianagram,
not out
C. S. Naidu, e Wyatt, b Robins M. Nissar. st. Dockworth,
Verity
*Extras
Total
Fall of wickets:
35
Diving-1, J. Dudley: 2 Kaan Wah-tan; 3, R. Broadbridge.
Relay Yellow House; 2, Blue House; 3, Green House.
Junior
50 Yards Free-Style-1. R G Chang; 2, Poon Kwok-he and Wong Man-wah.
25 Yards Breast-Stroke.--1, Poon Kwok-he; 2, Wong Man-wah; 3, R. G. Chang.
Relay, Blue House-2, Green House.
ROTARY MEETING
Mr. T. Cowan Talks On White Ants
translated and conveyed by many
At yesterday's meeting of the phones to the gathered concourse Rotary Club Mr. Thomas Cowan, in deep silence until the conclu-the Australian white ant expert, sion: "What reply shall I take gave a most interesting address on 26 back to my people" Then there the subject nearest his heart.
was loud applause, which was re- The speaker said the cockroach 1 bewed 11 building.
11
as the Emperor left the was the filthiest insect which can-
taminated food, while the depreda-į tions of the white ant were one The Assembly then adjourned of the gisvest menaces to the until 10.30 am to-day-Renter, safety of buildings.
19 Italian Memorandum
6
9
4
Details
Genera: Beginning with a sur-
At the opening of the session the President, Mr. W. N. Thomas
Tam,
welcomed Rotarian T. B.) Wilson on his return from longi leave.
The President also welcomed the
147 vey of the
peace negotiations following guests: Rotarian E. B. which had finally broken down on Cromwell, West Point, Mississippi:
1 for 62, 2 for 62, 3 for 62, 4 for 64, April 18, the Italian Memorandum Messrs. M. Symon, W. A. Batter 5 for $5, 6 for 97, 7 for 107, 8 for 119: goes on. to describe the state of feld, W. L. McKenzie, and J. ̈D.
19 for 137, 10 for 147.
barbarissa encountered in Aby Danby, Hong Kong-
Next the main features of the
Bowling Analysis
0. M.
R.
W
sinia and the voluntary subjection
Allen
17
35
of the tribal chiefs.
Wyatt
ફ્
7
4
Verity
15.1
Langridge Robins
9
13
England
Mitchell, h Amar Singh Gimblett, e Mushtaq Ali, b Amar
Singh
| M. J. Turnbull, b Amar Singh..
RES. Wyatt, « Jehangir Khax,
b Amar Singh
| Hardstaff, b Nissar
Leyland, Lb.w., b Amar Singh ..
| Langridge (Jan.) c Jehangir Khan
b C. L. Naidu
Duckworth, e
Nissar
Vizianagram,
R. W. V. Robins, e C. E. Naidu,
h Nissar
Allèn, c Jehangi Khan, b Amar
Singh
Verity not out
Extras
Total
-Bowling Analysis
0. M.
Italian policy of colonisation are
3 outlined. This is described as a
ESTATE REDUCED
TO £7,000
sacred civilisatory mission which Man Who Gave Away
the Italian Government intends to
14 carry out according to the prin- ciples of the League of Nations and other international treaties.
11
0
£700,000
Mr. Henry Ward, of White- hall-court, S.W, who in 1923 gave £100,000 to the London
In conclusion the Italian Gov-Hospital, has left estate worth
2 erament points out the necessity £7,731.
*
60 for a suitable reform of the His will, published recently,
League of Nations and declares makes several minor bequests,
19 its willingness to co-operate to and bequeaths the residue of
(this end.
0
ABNORMAL POSITION
his property to the London Hos- pital. Mr. Ward stated that he had in his lifetime provided for The Italian Government has no those who had any special claim 13 preconceived idea as to the form an him.
2
11
of international agreements to this The £100,000 gift, made in effect, but most draw attention to response to an appeal by the
134 the abnormal position in which late Lord Knutsford, chairman Italy has been put, as well as to of the hospital, was a secret Rw.the necessity for the immediate from 1923 to last January,
17 5 36 3 removal of the obstacles which when Mr. Ward broke a thigh|66 25.11 35 6 have hindered and still hinder and was admitted to the hospi-
9.0 27
Italian co-operation in the ༄་༤་།
1tainance of peace. 3
Nissar
Amar Singh
Jehangir Khan
C. K. Naida
17
C. S. Naidu
0
8
◊
After the Memorandum
Fall of wickets: 1 for 16, 2 for 16,
3 for 30, 4 for 34, 5 for 41, 6 for 9 17 for 129, 8 far. 132, 9 for 132, 10 for]
134.
ALL-INDIA-2nd Inns
V.-M._Merchant, e Duckworth,
b. Allen
D. R. Hindlekar, Lh.w,, b Robins Mushtaq All, 15,w, b Allen .......... |C. K. Naidu, e Robins, b Alien
Wazir All, é Verity, ʼn Allm .. Amar Singh, Lbịw, b Verity ... P. E. Paliä, c Leyland, b Verity – M. Jehangir Khan, « Duckworth,
b Verity
Maharajkumar of Vizianagram, e
Mitchell, b. Verity
C. S. Naidu, e Hardstad, b "Alien
H. Nissar, not out
Extras
main-tal, in which he died.
Mr. Ward, who was a bache had lor, was "father" of the Lon- (Continued at foot of Col. 6 & 7) retired in 1925.
don County Council when he
Home Cricket Scoreboard
London, To-day. Northants: 173 and 22 for-7.
Worcester beat Hants: 223-for: 8 dec.
Worcester, Glamorgan by 8 runs
17
8
3
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16
13
Worcester: 157. (Mercer 5 for 53, J.
C. Clay-5 for 31) and 150.(Mercer 5 for 66, 4. C. Clay 5 for 70). Glamorgan: 238 (Emry Davies 104, Jackmon 6 for 71) and 61 (Jack- son 6 for 18, Howorth 4 for 38).
At the Oval, Surrey Oxford University.
drew with
• Total
93
Surrey 197 (Dyson 6 for 47).
Fall of wickets 1 for 0, 2 for 18. Oxford: 296.
3 for 22, 4 for 23, 5 for 29, & for 45,
There was no play yesterday owing
7 for 64, 8 for 80, 5 for 99, 10 for 3 to rain.
Wyatt Verity
Robins
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(been read, the Argentine delegate his words. Within a few mins gave the reasons for his Govern- utes, however, the disturbera had At Sheffield, Yorkshire took first mente motion for re-convocation been arrested by a strong defach- innings points from Gloucester.
of the League Assembly, This ment of special police and were Gloucester: 68 (Bowes € for 20) and motion had been prompted by the escorted out of the hall amid joud
248 for 2 dec. (Barnett 150 not ides of the equality of all States, applause from all the delegates. Yorkshire: 190 (Goddard 6 for 67) which was shared by all the South
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“COMPLETE ACCORD"" · American republics. I the Paris: "Complete accord” has League of Nations wished to re-been arrived at between the At Have, Sussex took first innings tain its universal character it tish and French delegations points from Notts.
must acknowledge these principles, Genova. This, however, has Notts: 74 and 261,4"
no matter what special circum-mainly negative character, aceded Sussex: 227 for 3 dec. (A Melville stances were present at the time. Ing to the Paris Midi, which
125, Holmes 107) and 7 for no if the application of the pact"Nether Britain
wicket.
Beuter.
could not be brought into con- At Tunbridge Wells, Lent best formity with these principles. Essex by Swickets.
0. M. E.-W. At Barton, Lancashire took first
5 Jinnings points-from- Derby. 19
Argentina would have to consider Lanes: 194 and 94 (A. Pope 5 for 53). Derby: 61 (Booth 6. for 18) sac 92 Essex: 137 (Watt 7 for 37) and 126 whether she could continue to co-
(Davies 7 for 20). Los A
Kent: 187 and 47. for 2.
2-8 0.
8 17
17.1
5 I
ENGLAND 2ND INN
Mitchell, e Merchant, b Nisar Gimblett, not out his M. 3. Turiball, not out
Total for 1 wit.)
Fail of rickets—-1-for-0.3
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TO-DAY'S MATCHES --
At Birmingham, Leicester took first Lord's X.C.C. Cambridge U. Innings points froia:" "Warwick,“
Hall-Yorkshire v Glamorgan
Leicester 288-(Santall 5 for 47) and Preston-Lancashire ▼
Warwick: 266,-
108 At Cambridge: Cambridge Univer»
aity drew with Bornernet.” Cambridge: 215 (Hazell 6 for 83) and
83 for 27
21 Somersete" 223. ↑
shire.
Birming}
-Warwickshire
immediate
League of Nations. Ne (see the
pact become and neither of them operate with the League, ey
NEGUS'S SPEECH. particularly eager to rush into After the Argentine delegate new Lo Pact the had ended, the Negus mounted the nglo-French, agreement is ther speaker's, tribune and began a Nor speech in Amharic Hardly had he begin, when piercing whistles from Italian journalists drowne
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