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LATEST CABLES. (THROCON REUTER'S 10ENCY.] NEW POLITICAL REGIME: IN FRANCE.
M. DOUMERGUE., PRESIDENT. TAK BERRIOT CARINET,
VERSAUĻA, June 13th.
M. Douergue has been elects di presidenz
of the Republic
가
M. Herriot has accept the invitation to fona a Government.
The Cabinet has been fined as for lows:
M. Berriot.
Premier and Foreign Other
Justice
Home Department”.
War..... Marine
Fimuceg Public Education
Public Works
Trade
Agriculture
Lalaur
Colonicu. Lilerated Regions Pensions .. Posts .....
Trade and Marine Air
AL. Rene. M. Chauthors. General Sollet, M. Dunescal
M. Francois Albert.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 16TH, 1924
LATEST CABLES.
HOME RAIL DISPUTE.
| NORMAL UNDERGROUND SERVICE
LONDON, June 13th.
Eving station on the London under- ground railways was spen to-day and services, are running normally,
BRITISH IN-MEXICO.
AGEST IMPRISONED.
Texnos, June 15th.
in
The
LATEST CABLES,
THE WORLD'S SPORT.
HOME CRICKET.
FIRST TEST MATEU,
EDGRASTON. June 14th.
commenced Best test misteh
Cloudless wrather glorious and before 400 spectators. The wicket had 'recovered from the lung spell of rain.
Taylor won the toss and sent England in. The South Africans included the recently discovered fast bowler, Parker,
LATEST CARLES FAR EASTERN CABLE
(RECTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE. CLOUDBURST DISASTER. TWO TOWN'S DESTROYED.
MAXÝ LIVES LOST. JONSON Ciry (Tennesser), June 13th.
this Great have" WIEN wonight in vicinity by a elóndburst whils, necord- ing to pelephonie reports, destroyed the towns of Caydens' Bluffed Hinter There was considerable loss of life.
Arcording to official advices reaching who was born in South Africa but who is several other villagers are inundated,
London Me." Commnins, the British agent in Mexico, has been pade a voluntary Prisoner, in the British Legation under threat of deportation, when he enærges. His plight is attributed to the frank tenor of his notes forwarded to the British
M. Certel. Foreign Office regarding the treatment
M. Paytrul, of Britons in Mexico, M. Raynaldy. MP Queville.
3. Justin Godard.
M. Daladier. M. Dallicz.
M. Bavier Lapierre. M. Pierre Robert.
M. Eron Meyer 31. Laurent Egnar, Technical Education.
M. Morogiafferi. The Celinet is composed entirely of Republien Socialists and Radical Social. ists as the Socialists refused to take office under the present cireunastances. It is characterised by a dearth of striking personalities, though the exceptions, he sidos"M. Hveriot, aro M. Clementel, wha lind already held the portfolios of Finance and Commerce with distinction, and Tien Sullet, up to now President of the Inter Allied Military Control Mission in Clar
zuany.
Political prophets predict that the new Cabinet's tenure of office will be short
d story, and draws attention to the fact that M. Herriot is at the meres of the, Scefalises "who enstitute one-third of The Left majority,
HOME TRADE HETURNS.
INCREASE IN EXPORTS.
LONDON, June 15th. The Bol of Trade returns for May gave imports at £122,000,000, an increase of £38,000,000 - conipared with Aprik Exports were £70,000,000 in Mas, an increase of 27,500,000 compared with the previous month.
FREEDOM AND VENGEANCE.
A POTSDAM SPEECH.
BERLIN, June 15th. The ex-Crown Prince" and numerous other princes and ex-generals in fall dress uniform attended the unveiling of the Potadani war memorial to 8.000 officers and an of the 1st Foot Guards.
The ex-Crown Prince took te salute at the march past of ex-members of the regiment and. Reichstar troops.
Count Eulenburg, the last rezimental colonel, concluded a speechi as follows: May this memorial be a milestone on the run freedom and vengeance":" A FAMOUS HINDU TEMPLE.
CALCUTTA, June 14th.
playing in the Bradford League,
Hobbs scored 37-and Sutcliffe 61 and, and, with four extras, 199ry wra registered withou
· '.
loas By tea-time the crowd had increased to 1000.
Sutcliffe was bowled by Parker for 4
....
(including a sixer and six fours) and
Hobbs got out 1.b.w. t Blanckerberg,
after securing 16 in a typically excellent and chanceless innings. He made seven fours. Hendren made che fiver and"sis
fours.
England had compiled 208 for seven wickets when stumps were drawn for the day,
Scores:-
ENGLANDIST INNINGS. Sutcliffe, b Parker
Hobbs, Ib... b Blanckgaberg... 70 Woolley, Ward, b Parker
Chapman, b Parker
Hendren, & Sourse, Parker
Mr. P. G. I. Fender, e Taylor, b
Blanckeberg..........
Tate, Taylor, Parker Kilner, not out
B-1
8
7-1
10
Mr. A. E. E. Gilligao, not out... 4
Extras
Total (for 7 wickets) 98
BARLIER GAMES,
F
It is estimated that sixteen are seach nany farohouses beina izzed to the ground. «
FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE.
WASHINGTON, Juur 14th. American imports in May last totalled 000,000 and exports 1,000,000 in the eleven months ended May imports were valued at $5,282,000,000 und exports at 84,005, 600,000.
at
ADOPTED CHINESE CHILD.
BY AMERICAN COUPLE. IS IT STILL AN ALIES! An interesting question bearing - un Aurrican immigration Jaw、 was raised at the S. Court at Shangbai last work) when Judge Purdy grantal the petition
&
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NEWS.
(THROUGH XEUTER'S AGENCY-]
AMERICAN ESCAPES FROM BANDITS.
BRITISH MISSIONARY STILL CAPTIVE,
PEKING, May 13th. A Consular report from Canton says that the American missionary nained Rex escaped from sandits on Wednes day The Britisher, Jaffray, is still in
The news retched Canton from the U.S.S. Pampstuga at Wuchow.
BOWLING.
ALINK OF EMPIRE. Sport is one of the potent social factors of Empire union. Cricker has long been operating for the promotion of socină Intercourse between die English - people and the Australians and South "African." Scottish curlers have repeatedly made win ter visits to Canada, forming friend- ships thers that endure, and signify much. ia business, Commere nudd friendly inter- curse in horseracing are ven-plenouï always. Among the deep and permanent- attachments of life, nons excel a common enthusiasm for a seweific branch of port,
full of sportnic game of bowls has in sent years, anal the Dominions are emerged as clim
popular town Britain and the Dominions Thes lending to promote friendly relations ng gante has made amazing strides in Eng
In Cas The Rev, B.A. Jaffray's manie island inside the list Twraty Yo
counties of Lancashire ant
of the game has been playel from
crown green.","Fa on what is called the Scotland. for two centuries or more, ga all the sume game under different has been played in separate the *Batt grovt. Scotsmen, who likeover. thr
high road to Eng land, have brought th them the
and inccala of bowls on the flat green, ted their Evighbours, The London and the southern counting with enthusiasm for the
In the years 1903---3' an Eng Ish Bowling Auciation was organised,
captive.
mentioned in error, He and Dr. H. G. Miller were released soon, after their capture so, that they might return to Wuchow to arrange for ransoming the others. The bandit's wanted 200,000 and a quantity of arms and ammunition, The British missionary still in captivity is the Rev. E. H. Carne, an Austrálian,
An official communique from Canton regarding the above outrage appears on ping.4.}
CHINA AND CIVILIZATION.
tween.
of the
sport
01
GLIT
BLENDING THE OLD AND THE NEW with the late W. G. Grace cricket re for
$1B ROBERT NO TUNG'S VIEW.
LONDON, June 13th. Sir Robert Ho Tung was entertained to luncheon by the Overseas League. Sir
Ho
of two American ciitans, a insinuary Ernest Birch, presiding, cogised "the and his wife, toruaklopt a Chinese child» spirit of duty prevalent in the Chinese. They had been caring for the little waif Sir Roliert
Tung paid for two years, it was stated, and rescue tribute to the treatment of Chinese it from the streets.
in British Colonies. He admitted Can this chili enter the Inited State that the present situation in China to which country it is understood the par.
encouraging, and declared eats intend returning shortly! 1 this was child an altes or is is a citizen of the that on his return he intended to p01. United States? "Could it be constrund | severe in his efforts to arrange a round that the parents are attempting by subtable conferences There was no reason entrain for Birmingham for to-morrow's tria to evade the immigration Exeluhy China should abandon the old, exer
sion law?
The child is of Chine parentage and lent traditions while conforming to modern match
mains a Chinese citizen
Lopes, June 13t Oxford University started the match against South Africa to-day, at two o'clock on a very soft wicket. Oxford word 147 for 9. when stumps were drawn at $ o'clock to allow the South Afrienus ta
Leicester. Sarrey and Somerset gs.
wrat
and were
"The Warwick for hire and North The son of the Swarajist lender Dasales. Hampshire match were draw's.
Gloucester at Dudley belt Worcester by 102 For Gluster Parker took for 30 and 6 for 21.
is the latest to be xerested in connection The Piection of M. Domergite has with the passive resistance campaign which the algogradu, reformers have been warmly Peceived by the newspapers, heen carrying on for a month past. The which express satisfaction at the Verdispate has to do with the untrul of a
famous Illudu temple at Taraketa war. niles Congress choosing, a good Freuch- nhu and a good "Republican to preside FRENCH REVENUE RETURNS. over the destinies of the country. They
PARIS, June 15th. unanimously attribute to him the virtues of equaninity and judgment.
La Mulia“ Jeclares that the political forms of yesterday will become under 31. Domergue only distant memóries.
Je Jarruil emphasises that the major ity preferred an arbitrator who had proved impatiality and who had mani- fested a desire to maintain France's treaty rights.
It is announced that M. Henssit hopes to go to London next week-end.
GERMAN VIEWS
BELLIS, June 13th. The newspapers consider the election of M. Domerguë & severe.hls to M. Herriot and his supporters, and not a very good anën for the prospects of the Herriot Government, which, on think.
Brink cabinet will soon suppkint,
BARLIER CABLES.
M... DOUMERGUES CAREER,
VERSAILLES, June 13th.
inning
and Hendrea 104 nočemat,
We
enter.
Face
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CHINESE IN CANADA
RESENT REGISTRATION,
the first President.
The next step was natural and spontanos ountercourse between British bowlers and Belors in the Dominions. Scottish bowlers have long since visited Canada. where this game is the summer counter- part of winter curling The winter bes fore, last a team of, English bowlera visit-
this South African summer. They South Africa, and engaged in matches
daring
bow
were not quite at home on the turf there Sometimes the gras grew disturbingly thick even while the game was in progress. The Dominions in which bowls can be played, practically, all the year round, naturally produce a larger percentage of experts than Britain, can boast of, with a
wing season limited to live or months. This chatic advantage has en abial Australia, and New Zealand to give
The New Zealanders are (almost to man cathusiastic bowlers. In "very town and village they possess greens relatively ed by an influential New Zealand Bow- pet feet, which are federated and contrall Association which holds 4 tourna
Hastings Faglish tournament at
the Empire a strong lead as bowl,
Early in 1921, mainly through the in- Huence of Mr. Melbourne Orebard, the English Bowling Association invited a con-
Zealanders to come la
of New
OFFL
a bowling tour The invitaton
during thas cordially
which afforded the visitors ample
- An
itinerary of matches Wilm
of the
Bri
practically the 4-les, They were,
wherever they play
PASSIVE RESISTANCE CAMPAIGN. | Essex could not be played, owing to the according to Chinese Jaw and.eustom respecting education and eivilisation gearing annually for a week, inilar to the
Congress and the Chime The Anfernerally. He was sure that China would 40 years ago and excepting students, tra- continue to maintain de honour of the vellers, merchants are those silent in America at the time of the
of the law, no others have been nomine law- Sussex led Notts at Brighton in the first fill to been informed that the State
Middlesex led -- first
or the indigefuse to accept naturaliz
this one appear to be) into
VICTORIA, B. C-June 15th... agalust Lanenship at Manchester (E
The Chinese in Canada have de art Tydeshyheney. Lanenshire scared the country and refuses to issue passports | 207, Fowler faktag i din rides to them, but the Courts hold that they
replied with 222 for, fraun caine become eit is by nuution under such signed onion Day (libusprably
as "Humiliation, Day to
their
the tour procedure
formed 2 Amilar case archered over a year ago. resentment of the Dominion regular matches, we to enjoy
thoroughly, and many friendships The first Near among British bowlers. Judge Loungies iued the adoption ions requiring all residents of Chiness the Papbut the Consular authorities origin report to the immigration officials Zealand international match way Nouit, not in the hears passports for registration before the end of June at the green of Most Hat was played be affected by the order, which was pass
for England, with An parent's nationality. The Judge told the
PERTHALS score over all the rinke of ninety-nine shots to eight six
the New Zealanders, child and enter the American borders an unwarranted affront upon the dignity
While the Canadian flags although strangers to the ground, being Ther, went and nothing more has been
on July 1st with dy mast-headed, Chiness down by only even shots. After re heard of the matter.
flags at Vancouver and elsewhere, will he turning home, the New Zealand bowlers half-wasted.
gave tangible evalence of their
Brateful appreciation of the hospitality exoded to
them by London bowlers, be presentingg four valuable badges as
The May revenue returns totalled Frs. 1.066,000,000. For the first five months of 1021 the increase exceeds Frs. |9.700,000,000,-Hävan ·
KANLIER VABLES,
DUTCH CUSTOMS DUTIES. A GENERAL INCREASE.
THE HAGER, June th.
HOME GOLF
DUNCAN WINE TOURNEY.,
would
In thesyou! Hovala thousand gui- parints to take the ortificate and the led last year. The Chinese regard it us on, in four rinks, and resulted in
GLENEAGERA. June 13th..
bens professional tournament final George Dunrau (Hanger Hill) beat Abe Mitchell (North Foreland) by eight up and seven to play.
In fine weather and before an enormous The Government has introduced a Bierowd Duncan was irresistible and the raising" the-graeral five per cent, epitome of confidence as well as being ruferrin customs duty to eight per cent astoundingly accurate. He won three of This is expected to yield an extra shirteen the first five holes and turned five up, million Barins.
which lend he retained to the end of the first round. He played even better in the afternoon, and won the first hole. He became seven up at the fourth and. then dormie right.
THE INVESTIKEE
This is a record defeat for Mitchell.
EARLIER GAMES.
GLENEAGLE, June 13th
Another question What is the status of a Chinese woman married to an American citizen in China?-X%, DollyNews:
HOBES'S MEMOIRS.
- CRICKET- UMPIRE WHO CRIED
HOW'S THAT'
of their race.
SINO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT. JAPAN AND THE CER,
"Moscow, June 14th. It is reported here that the Japanese have renciaded an agreement at Mukden whereby without the permission of the Many intersting anecdotes of some Peking Government. the Japanese are. of the famous players of to-day are con
to be allowed to constructed a branch tained in Cricket Memories by Jack railway from Topanfu to Zizikar, thus Hobbs, of Surrey, perhaps the most penabling them to dispense with the Chin
ese Eastern and Ussuri Railwayk, pular man in the sporting world.
Here are a few extracts;-
The new President began life as a law-minist, singing the International on, of Crobam Ifurst, by 4 and 3/Sanbot take a jokr. Once, at the Oval,
Yer, and was cleried to the Chamber in: Proniese M. Boamergue with his meri
Jou with this
A
BIG LOAN FOR JAPAN, PURCHASE OF POWER STATION EQUIPMENT.
New York, Jupo 14th. It is anderstood that Japanese inter-
for rink-
game play to the T Drizon 30 cm
mark Hel
In 1992, a similar invitation to that given to the New Zealanders in 1921 was given by the English Bowling Ascention to a combination of Australian bowlers.
This invitation was also most cordially necepwd, and the Australians played a long series of matches in the north and the mouth, with varying success, during the Mison. Many clever and spectacular ex positions of the game were witnessed from the Australians. It was impracticable, however, for either the New or the Australians to bring to contingent composed exclusively. of their respective best players. Each bowler *** responsible the competency
for his own travelling expense. This
each CASO
for tho
to reserve, say, at least
to Englan
dils
Tite of Parisian betty watched the voting from the Galleries, and the whele Assembly burst into land caver when the result was annouued, the Com munists shouting« vive la KOMINN
la the semi-final of the thousand The demonstration lasted for several guineus professional golf tournament. Abe
You occasionally find a pian who mint the Centre singing the Mar Mitchell, of North Parlaud, beat E. Wil
COBI- seillaise and the Socialists and
Hi
Mignon was bowling a few short ones. "beat" the George Duncan, of Hanger
One went over "Razor Sunith's head. immediately afterwards American, Jim Barnes, by 2 and 1.
He ran four byes, and as be came near 1893. He has held office in many Minis formally
In the third road Mitchell Beat De La grits, and was Premier for six months end- office Congratulations followed, M. Pair Torre by one hole. Wilson heat Smith by Mignon he brandished his igat at him and ing June, 1914. At present he is Pre- lere being aanng the first to extend felicià and 4 Barn beat Boomer by one hole, called out. If you hit my head I'll brain sident of the Senate. He is described as tatious. M. Painise and M. Dogmergute Duncan heat Ray by 3
and 2.
Hobbs recounts this story of Brock of the Daido Electric Power Company tour, and, in addition, where a going cone was left at home, the costs of fine speaker, confident, polished, well in cantially kiss on both cheeks to the de
Barues was two up with six to play on And much reapreted. He knows light of the precators. The military Boomer. The latter squared the seven well, the old Survey player.
He went in once, with a new bat-are. negotiating with New York banker keping the business efficient. A like agland well" and is most. Friendly fondered honours, and the crowd cheered | teenth hole and there was an exciting erfect pieture of a bat and failed to for a loan of 230,000,000 for the purchase city came in the way of the English bow
England. Long before the war he RA 11. Doumergung, accompanied by M.
States. The semi-final, Barnes, played his score. He returned to the pavilion and of electrical equipment in the United irs who organised, the rent visit to advocated the closest Frango-British colla Mursal, left for the Elyses, fimm which
The Daido (consolidated) Power Co. Bowlers from the Dominions visiting doration. The ropes, therefore, of M. 3. Millerand had meanwhile quirtly short gator again, but Duncan made ane called to the attendant, Tom, bring me Domergar immediately and frequently very brilliant approaches, a chupper. And under the eyes of reaching a complete und standing on Herriot and Mr. Ramag. MacDonald Herriot
several players of the club and ground, algamation of, a number of Britain to undertake tours and friendl and turned to up. He became pending questions at the furtbeoming In his speech at the ceremony of investi-here. Barnes on the sixterneb age, and many of whom would hate, given their power companies, all controlled by a mutches are of two classes. Some pro meeting appears to be most favourable, tur, M. Daumiergur declared that he halved the seventeenth Mitchell was four
Mr. Fukuzawa: The Daido lincs are uscil returned native. They have emigrated .M. Doumergue, who is aged sixty-one would respect the Constitution as standing up at the sixth kole, turord two up and bits bat like his, he clouped it to group of Japanese Enaneiors headed by bably the majority, are examples of ton of the nus. To them the opportunity principally for furnishing power to overseas in youth and prospered in basi and a southerner, is the first Protestant above parties. He trusted that the Pre- won comfortably.
bowling tour is acceptable, because it ma or bachelor president He was at one time sident and Parliament would collaborate
Nagoya and Osaka.J
ahles them to revisit the old home-lands acquire the joy of -Dion with relations and early friends The other
action includes the
Canadia nativ barn
are of British Pncestry as is rule, and the bowling tour to England for the mko of seeing the home of their ancestors and
a member of the Colonial Magistracy, to solve the grate problems and enable holding posts in Indo-China and Algeria. His election is regarded as a secure blow to the Left blur. the entire Opposition in the Chamber and the whole Senate includ ing Radica voting for M. Domergue. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. M. Doumergue was elected by 415 votes, against 509 rutes given to 31. Painters." The Communist voted for M. Cauner linat.
Franes to enter upon an era of useful work and peaceful progr
that Herriot will not The
report accept the Premiership because the Pre. sident has been elected with rotes from the Righ in disposed of by an announcy ment by the friends of M. Herriot that wharver is elected President, M. Herriot will answer his rallig he is invited to farra & Cabinet.
WHY, MILLEBAND FELL
M. Camerlinat obtained twenty-one
Losons, June 13th, votes, and others vight, "while there were
The replacement of M. Millerand by M. even blank. The total number of voters
Doumergue ends one of the most remark was 600.
The Town Palare was a hive of excited able incidents in the life of the Third activity, all roads to it by noon being Republic. M. Millerand had still over
with motor car, bringing not CROWONL
three years of his presidency to run but h only
of Paris society.
The Senators and. Deputies. but many too deeply offended the parties of the Left
A meeting of the Left partie in both Chambers immediately prior to the open
ing
for them to agree to arre They, despite his denials of unconstitution. al conduct, contended that he has
with the
openly in the electoral crisis
Assembly decided to fol binational hier of which he was
ol the uphold pandidature..
o'clock in
The Assembly equned at
st tun the afternoon, M. Danmergue presiding
founder, while certain reported darations led to the suspicion in some M. Doumergus, though a Radical Soci-quarters, that he was piquing with the idea
alist, largely owe his retiaff to the fact "That the Centre and Right voted for him In order to defeat the official candidate of the Left parting, M. Painleve, when the Moderates considered more of
a party man than M. Doutnergue,
Continued at foot of nezt column),
of converting the Presidency into a kind of personal dictatorship. Moreover, his action as Prime Minister in 1990 in assist. ing Poland against the Bolshevik invasion and putting down the railway strike bas never been forgotten by the Communists and others of the Loft
fi
Pars for a
[BY COURTESY OF THE "DAILY BULLETIN."}
RETRENCHMENT IN JAPAN.
CHANGES IN NAVAL POLICY.
TOKYO, June 13th.
South Africa.
and
an. Australian, or New Zealander whọ.
I remember one young professional," Hobba says, on Kying on to bowl, keep NEW RUNNING, RECORDS,
ing on his sweater. He was told to take CAMBRIDGE (MASSACHUSETTS), June 13th it off and had to reply that he could not, as he had no shirt on underneath. Two world records, are claimed at The poor chap only hail one cricket shirt, Olympic trials in the Harvard stadian, and that was in the tub hy Scholz (New York), who did the two
There are numbers of stories about tindred metres in twenty-one seconde, and Taylor (Frinesten), who run four umpires. One batsman had the dange- rous habit of standing with his knee be- hundred metres in forty-eight and one
hind his Bat, and the local bowler, beating Drastic financial reforms and departe centre of the Empire. There is talk. tenth wronds.
Inter Schot eat his own accord be the hat three times in"succcasion, hit himent readjustments with a view to avoid of other visits of bowlers from the Domi
u the leg and appealed each time. But in statements by the Finances Minister and ions. The number of them is sufficient euch time the umpire said "Not out." the Minister for Home Affairs, who are for the purpose and fu this way the When the over was ended he turned to regarded as the two strong men Lo the Fine of bowls, like the game of cricket the bowler and said: That's breinse new Cabinet
overing the 200 metres in 205/10 seconds. AMERICAN BASEBALL
NEW YORK, June 15th..
AMERICAN LEAQUE.
New York, p; Detroit, 0. Philadelphin. 7: Chicago, 0.
Boston, 8: Cleveland, 3. Washington, 6; St. Louis. 4. Detrait, 2: New York, 6. Chicago 10: Philadelphia, a Cleveland, 3; Boston, 2:0 St. Louis, 3; Washington, 7-
NÁTIONAL LEKOVE. ་་་་་
New York, 1: Cincinnati, 4 Brooklyn. 3: St. Louis, &% Boston.1; Chiengo; 5. New York, 8: Cincinnati, 6. Brooklyn, b: St. Louis, 2. Philadelphia,; Pittsburg,
ing wasteful expenditures are forecasted
you always appeal too much." At the Baron Wakatsuki additionally-favour beginning of the same bawler's next over ed the abolition of all investigation the umpire said to him. "Ive told that boards set up by the former Government chap to shift his leg and with the and the weeding out of superfluous
well as officials, ins first ball the bowler got him.
Another umpire's story that always universal suffrage.
and some other sports, bids far to hrcome a permanent-link of Empire, SLOAN.
WEMBLEY WORDS.
legislation for No one has yet thought of compiling 2
makes me smile. Hobbs anys, "is ond Changes in the country's naval policy. Wembley Glossary. But it is obvions I heard at Lord's. It was during anith the hastening by a twelve month of that it would fill a want. Representa- M.C.C. match and concerns Billy Reeves, the auxiliary vessel construction pro- tives of the Empire have mang vivid. of Essex, and Tommy Oates, of Notts, gramme, which was postponed owing to variations of the Mother tongue which who was umpiring. Oates, of course, the earthquake are anticipate, from ad- may lead to confusion. Many of the was wicket koener for his county mirul Takarabe's statement to the Press. Reeves was bowling and the batsman was smartly taken at the wicket,
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"Qafes, forgetting he was umpire, as the finfchees or the docasion: werrank How many Britons, for instance, -could
romptly called out How's that Reeves, without hesitating, answered like 1 flash out, and the batsman walked
no means self-seplanatory. The Rodeo," in which he declared that the paps created names of the Exhibits themselves are by tno, will stone provide some difficulty.. 4n-defensive equipment would be filled un The Koku expresses the onision that the naval air services will be further define with certainty the meaning of Bazer," "Funfisher." "Dog-fail,".
"Crow bone. Walker-beamina. “ developed with other naval construction în line with the Powers' recent activities in
1" Chuck Wagon," or "Pull the Cinch Quis directions
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