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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MUNDAY, JULY 28TH, 1924

LATEST CABLES. THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND. OFFICIAL NARRATIVÉ

PUBLISHED.

LATEST CABLES. ANGLAMERICAN SWIMMING FAR EASTERN CABLE

THE WORLD'S SPORT.

soft after rain overnight. '»

Mr. J. W. H.. T. Douglas captained the home side cire Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan.

FOURTH TEST MATCH

AFRICANS BAT FIRST ON WET WICKET. BORN JELKOE'S “REMARKS."

MANCHESTER. July 27th. In dull weather and before a small Los Dos, July 28th. The official Narrative of the Battle crowd the South Africxax won, the tras Havas learns that the Allied Conference Pies consulteit the Anglo-French jurists on of Jutland is published. It is based on fand eiretedem hat first." "The wicket was the subject of calling in the German re- | despatches, the Admirals reports and IN individual ship's personal narratives and presentatives and base devided it

un appendix ontaining res necessary to uzrasu" them to give an inchilex opinii on certain measures connected marks by Lord Jellicoelo accord- with the application of the Dawes planner with the latter's wish. it is stated that where the appendix · differs from the Admiralty narrative, his, Lord- ship is satisfied that the narrative is more in accordance with the evidence. Lord Jelliese contends that the Admiralty text

The invitation is to be officially trans mitted to Berbo later, when the labours of the Conference have advanced suf ticiruthy to perait the Exing of a date,

The jurists of the Allied Conference have completed their report pegarting the terms of invitation to fiermany. The Conference will consider the report on Murday, when they will devide the apuestion of inviting Germany

The game started slowly.

After 10

minutes only go runs had been scored,

with one wicket down. Then there was

minutes delay swing to rain. The day's play only totalled three hours. The game stopped, after frequent The umpires in interruptions, at 4.13. sported the wicket at 30 and decided

is unjust to Admiral Evan Thomas and that the pitch was unfit for further play. be two occasions says the narrative fails | A" drowd- demonstrated in front of the

to give a tiden of the coafusion pavilion but without avail, stunlps being NO IMMEDIATE EVACUATION OF caused by contradictory reports, the effect

of which was felt throughout the action.

THE ROHR.

PAGEANT OF EMPIRE. HISTORICAL DISPLAY AT

WEMBLEY.

Lustos, July get

PARIS July 7th. Le Petit Poisen learns fran Loudon shat Mr. MacDuald suggested that if 11.M. Herrian anal Thennis agered to give up the Rubr inmediately the report of the first committee, roncerning defaults would "passend withour difkeulty. M.31. Herriet and Theuns alioslarly refused.

Interviewed by Ze Medic, the Australian delegate. Senata Machutosh, suggested. that the French Government should call Wembley last night. Rain somerhat to Paris the penninent politicians of the English Doiuinions in order to explain to them the vitid necessities which co- pelled France by the Buhr.--

FRENCH BANKERS TUNSULTED The papers annonce that three pro-, tinent French bankers have been called 40 London to set their British cof iragars

BARLIEN S'ABLES

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A Pageant of Empire, in which 13,000; performers are portraying episodes of British history, opened at the Stadium

marred the first performancl: neverthel

drawn at 15 pum

Scores:

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SOUTH RICAST INNINGS. Commaille, h.w. b Tate Ward, b. Tale

Susskini, 1h.w. h Tyldesley "Nourse, Tate Taylor, not out

Catterally not "out"....

Extras

15

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Total (for 4 wkts.)

.110

COUNTY RESULTS.

LONDON," July 25th. Warwick at Brighton brat Sussex hy less a wonderful spectacle was carried out five wickets. Sussex scored 190, and 215 and was enthusiastically greeted by a│(Wilson 10% aut oht). Warwick compiled crowd of 2000, including the Premier | 284 (Calthorpe 108 "not ont), and 137 for 5 and a number of Cabinet Ministers. The Middlesex beat Sainerset at Weston Pageant is Continuing daily for six Wek

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super-mare by an innings and twenty. seven. Somerset Seured 82. Allen taking 5 for 12, and 208, Middlesex stored #17

kucester beat Derbyshire at Derby Gloucester scored 92. Cal- by nine runs. nan taking 4 for 15. and 161, Cadran taking a fort. Derby scored 87, Parker taking & for 15, and 137, Parker taking 7 for 74.

THE TEHERAN OUTRAGE. PERSIAN NOTE EXCUSES POLICE

RENDREDS OF MURESTS,

ALLAHABAD, July 5th, A GREAT DEAL ACCOMPLISHED.

Assage from Teheran states that the Loxtos, July 5th. Persian seply to the Diplopiats catre Feeling in responsible quarters to-night|tive Note regarding the murder of Coo-Yorkshire laat humoraan at. Bandígril as regards the Allied discussions is de-rut Imlari is tron emittal one and by an innings and twenty-six. Glamor

of cautions confidence. excises the police in regard to not open- serialdeas one It is pointed out that everyone concerned ing fire on the ground that this would 18 determined to reach a settlement,

further hard infuriated the mch The Conference has already accomplish-tions imputing the crime. ed a great deal, and has virtually finished all the techiniraï work it was called 'upon to du. The, conversations regarding the "bankers" attitudepingeeiler throughout the day, and will wantine aver the weeks end.

"The statement by al Paris" Trupe that The British Foreign Oling has unofficially Snstructed and 9'Mernon to inform Ger. muy that she will certainly be invited to send plenigarrentiaries to London, is)

jean scored 116, and 106, Yorkshire com piled say "for" and declaved, Holmes Accusa knocking ap 11, not pat.

tor British Kent at Leigender beat Leicestershire intrigue, led to the Premies essaing by 20%. Kent scored 12.

Skeiding-taking

mongers.

a warning directed against such ruinour for 37, and then ass for 9. deared Hundred of arrests were unde, | (Woolley 141), Leicester seabed 141. including dan si Khaless Landeh, Freeman taking & for 32 and then G notorious anti British priest and agitator,

is laring Requited. “

ANGLO-SOVIET NEGOTIA--

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JOURNEY.

LONDON. Jaly th

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NEWS.

FLOODS IN CHINA.

NATIONAL RELIEF CAMPAIGN.

THE PROPOSED CUSTOMS SURTAN.

PERING, Daly 25th.

THE CHINA YEAR BOOK. No one interested in Chith can afford to be without a copy of the China Fear Bunk, edited by Mr. H. G. W. Wood- head, C.B÷E., of Tientsin. The vighth issue of the volumes which has just" been published, is slightly larger than any pro- vious issue. The chapters in the book that have got been completely, rewritten hare.

of the most recent-available Information,

al een carefully revised, in the light

At Harrow Baths this afternoon the American Olympie swimmers beat "the British espresentatives by nine events 20 two

"Harnow, July "ribing

The mumber of urgency appeals in America win the ladies 110 yards freestyle, the men's 220reaststrak China to the International Fatitte Relief (Kirshbaum) ladies 11 yards hack-Canmission, received from both Chinese in most cases by experts. The new fea stroke (Rauer) "men's 110 yards freestyle and foreigți” sources, indicates that the tures in the 1924 vabune, include:--(1) An entirely new chapter on Education, (Weissmaller), ladies”440 yards freestyle present flood emergency is of such pro-

Kealoha), men's 530 yards igam race, must be taken if adequate relief is to be cipa! colleges andsuniversities, a descrip- for Alucating tion of this movement (avoir), n's 110 yards backstroke petions that early and, decisive steps with details and statistics of the prin lacțies' 540 yards team, race, and the provided and further loss of life averteil. illiterate, and athletic records; (9) Com- In Chibli, Kinngs, Hinin, Fukien, ami plete translation of the new" Begulations water polo (two goals to unse). British Empire, won the men's 4 yards Kwangtung catastrophes have occurred, relating to Criminal Procedure; (3) An freestyle (Charlton, Australia) and the and it is not yet certain whether Tientsin entirely new chapter on River Improve» “ vity will be saved, while Hankow is underment and Harbour works; (4) A greatly ladies 920 yards breaststroke `(Carson,

jexpanded chapter upon, Railways; (5) A England).

water in Soine sections,"

rotapreensive Survey of the Opium of Medical Traffic! (05) A" summary Évrots in China in neat (7) chapters on- the Renaissance Matement (hy Dr. Hu Shih. Hs promoter) and Labour: () Tho The Commission, believing that pablie lairst available information on China's' subscriptions, will be inadequate to meet finances: (99) Biocumented information res garding the Lincheng Outrage. the the situation, adopted the following

YACHTING.

The

HAVRE, July atli. 'The Olympic six metr yachts event won by Elimbeth P. (Norway), WHL Holland) being second.

WHEN

AMERICAN BASEBALL"

New York, July 20th." The following games took place between Monday and Friday last

NATIONAL LEAGUE Now York, 7; Cincinnati, Brooklyn 6: Pittsburg. 2. Brooklyn. 2: Pittsburg, 4. Boston 1 Chicago. Philadelphia, 7: St. Louis, 4. Cincinnati. 4: New York, 5. itburgh. 1: Brooklyn, 4. Chiengo. 1: Bostan, 3 Chiengo, Boston, 1. St Louis, 2; Philadelphia, New York, : (incinnati, 1. Brooklyn. Piusburgh. 3. Chicago, a Boston, 2. Philadelphia, 5 St. Louis, 5. Ptsburgh, S: Brooklyn. 1. St. Louis. 13; New York. 5. Pittsburgh. Boston, 1. Philadelphia, 10: Chiengo. 4.

AMERICAN LEAGUÉ. Cleveland, 2: Boston. 1. St. Louis, 4: Philadephia. 2. Washington, 16; Chicago. 2. New York, 1: Detroit, 3 Philadelphia, : St. Louis, 3. Cleveland. : Rosion. 1. Washington. 0; Chicago,. 4. Washington. 4: Chicago, New York, 4: Detroit, St. Louis. 7; Philadelphia, 0. Washington, 4; Chiengo, 2. Detroit, 5: New York, 4. Boston, 10: Chiveland, 9. Philadelphia. 3: St. Louis, u. Washington, 7: Chiengo, D

REVOLT IN BRAZIL. CONFLICTING STORIES.

Bikos AIRES. July 27th The evacuation of San Paulo by on. cunbatants which had been ordered by the lesinging Federals is delayed "owing to the paucity of transport facilities.

At an emergency weting of the Com- mission held yesterday afternoña plats were made for antional polief enpaign in lunar and Kulgan.

saalition, which is addressed to the Chimegotiations for the rendition of Weihai- wei, the Gold Frase Centroversy, the mese Claverament and the Diplomate Sin Russian Negotiations, the arw Tende

Corps at Peking!--

Mark Law, and the Canton Customs; "This Commission, through whose Cup Reliable supmaries of Chinese constituent cofmittees the previous Politics, 1923-4, and the civil wars which Maritime Customs Famine Relief Sur-have been raging in Chingi during thế tax was administered, views with grave apprehension the conditions in several past eighteen months: (11) Full text of tha provinces of China brought about by new Commissions, and the Sino Russian severe foods. To provide funds to re Treaties: (1) An index to previous lieve the extretue suffering which is the issues: (13) À Railway Map: (1) Text inevitable aftermath of such a estain of the Revolutions of the Annual Con- ity.it is organising & National Food forenses of British and American Cham- Relief Campaign, hut it further, fuels lers of Commerce; The Washington Con- that Government funds should be made fereite Treaties and Resolutions are available as heretafore if the emergency again included, in view of the prob- is to be met in a comprehensive way ability of mumeroas Issars trising out of To this end it is resolved: (1) That the them loing raised in the near future. Chinese Governtucat and Diplomatie Corps shall he approached with a pro posal that a surtax he placed on the Maritione Customs to provide funds to mert this emergency; (2) that the pro- creds of such surtax be paid in to a fund under the custody of the Commis-TEXXYSON'S ONE AND ONLY BET. sion (3) that the alloration of the fund

of tire

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shall be made by a joint committee, Omers and enineidenews, dreams and upon which the Cablart, Diplomatic | mystérius infiueures, have played a larga Corps and the Commission shall be and winarkable part in the history of equally represented; (4) that the actual Herby, says writer in the Evening administration of relief he conchicted News. On the morning of that very cold by the Commission through its regular and wintry Derby Day in 18 young organisation. thereby assuring inter shoqnin borrowed a friend's hag and national supervision of the funds to rode down to Epsom from High Street, that the established principles of labor Wardsworth. He found himself all the relief which have been adopted by the way down following in the wake of a Commission will be followed; (5) that butcher's curt with the words J, Johas, us far as possible funds shall be ex Bloomsbury on the tail board.

The shopman intended to risk a fort pended on a loan Jasis in order that those who shall be benefited will make night's wages on a hors called Euclid, return of the money, thereby establish- tut the name Blooinsbury constantly be ing a revolving fund. In the interim fore his eyes induced him to transfer his between distress, this fund shall be allegiance to the latter horse. He had. Lancashire at Bournemouth drew with

devoted to enterprises such as river on at 30 to E. Blonisimry ran home Hampshire, Lanes, leading on the first |

conservancy, irrigation, etc., which will an easy winner.

ue shopman landed what seemed a improve the economie status innings. Hampshire scored 1723, and 175,

people, and make future emergencies fortune to him, and with his winnings he turned to backinaking. At his deal 40 Tyldesley taking 3 for 3. Lancashire

less likely or less severn,"

years later, he was worth £120.000. compiled 159, and then 8-for t

Caractarus, who brought off a great NAVY-ARMY MATCH DRAWN,

LONDON, July 27th.

Meanwhile it is declared that the funds will not be given away, but werd surprise in 1662, was the subject of all sorts of queer stories. We all know, the At Lords, the Navy-Army match was Federais are steadily advancing to

on a loan basis will provide relief not tale of the woman who legged her hus back a horse ridden by a very invitation can only be despatched without on the position of Anglo-Soviet drawn. The Navy scored 119 and 61 for tions around the city, but is transpires only in this emergency but will establish hand to the authority" the full Confgarner, negotiations. Woffe has arrived in three; and the Army 53 for 7 declared.

ourite in a dream. It is not anticipated that the back of London and is assisting the Russian (G. Bryan T. Rogers 154, P. Williams that the rebels still hold the town of a revolving fund which may be devoted pale faced boy in light blue jacket" he 18 Caractecus was ridden, by young Par- Negotiations will continue 123, Burrows 49 not out). Rain marred Campinas, 50 miles north of San Paulo, to flood and famine prevention enters he saw sich spinal beat the fav-

the Federal encirclement of which is not prises when the present emergency

spuk, an unknown lad, pale, thin, and [zill Rakowsky returns, probably on August the match.

yet completed. Federal aeroplanes have past.

The head office of the Commission is delicate and the colours were light blue, white cap. The husband was impressed The bombarded the rebel positions.

in Peking. It has eight committees by his wife's earnestness in relating the EASTBOTENE July 27th.

dream, and though mercilessly chaffed by newspaper La Prensa learos that the

organised to cover 10 provinces." In the semi-final round of the Euro. pean zone Davis Cup competition Cochet forts and harbour of Rio de Janeiro, one (France) beat Kingscotes (Britain), 36, of which participated, in the mutiny of $-4, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the first match.

Lacoste (France) beat Gilbert (Britain)1092, have been disarmed as a preçau-

TIONS.

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LION, July 9th.

cefuted is declared here that such an M. Rakuwsky has gone to Moscow to

the 'unfereser will be broken, before August at

LATEST VABLESA BRITISH NAVAL REVIEW.

•CHLAND, CEREMONY AT SPITBEAD. LONDON, July 20th. «

A Naval Review-ig being held at Spit- theush.

delegation.

2nd.

-TREATY OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE.

FRANCE IN FAVOUR.

Pants, July 7th.. "According to Le Matia a committee "It is the first fleet condemnation since the Armistice. One hundred aml ninety including ike chiefs of the generals staffs three ships were on view, compared with of the Army and Navy has pronounced in favour of the part of mutual assist 205 at the King's review of 1074, but the

Therefore France, contrarily to difference in the composition is reinark-auce. #able.

There were ten katticships, one England, will give a favourable answer

to the frague of Naticns battlecruiser, and nine cruisers to-day cosiar with 36, 4, and 55 rèspectively BRITISH in 1914. Contrariwise there were de- strayers compared with 56 in 1914, and also several of the new classes of ships, including 37 ninesweepers and two air. craft carriers, of which there were none Sumerons submarines, mine- in 1914, tayers and seaplanes were nine present. This is the first post-war mobilisation of the Reserve Fleet for a ten days -service at sea. The Atlantic Fleet joined

St for the Review.

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A picturesque part of the Naval Review "was the acrobatics of the Naval uero- planen of various types, three of, which escorted the Royal yacht when she left Portsmouth conveying 11. the Kiog. The Prince of Wales preceded the yacht which was followed by a trinity of Ad- miralty yachts serving as guest-ships, with the Duke of Connaught, Admiralty officials, Allied Conference delegates, Cabinet Ministers, and Members of Parliament on livard. The yachts stein- ed past five miles of warships, all gaily dressed, the crews cheering and the guns saluting. Thounds lined the shores"

SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON.

ARRIVAL AT JAMAICA. ---

KINGSTON, July 27th The Special Service Squadron has

arrived.

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FLIGHT

DAVIS CUP TENXIS.

0-4, 7-5, 6-2.

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EARLIER CABLES. REBELS STRONG POSITION.

TEENCH WARFARE.

The provision that as far as possible.

THE BOY IN YELLOW.

In Peking. Shanghai, Hankow and his friends took £800 to £20 and Carac Kaifeng, the offices are maintained and tacus won! the personnel and resources of the Com- mission are being mobilised to meet the distress which occurs as an aftermath of

floods..

There is a perfectly authentic story of the titled woman who knew nothing about racing, and cared as little. In the middle of the right Lady Brouse her husband from a deep sleep by and derly shouting. The boy in yellow wins the day.""

The officers of the Commission, are: M. T. Liang, Chairman; Dr. G. D. Gray,

She did not remember her dream in the Vice-Chairman; Admiral Tsai Tingkan und J. E. Baker, treasurers: W. H. Mal-norning, and could offer no explanation lory, executive secretary; J. S. D. Jang, of her mysterious words, but her hus ssociate executive secretary: Dr. W. W. band remembered that this was Derby Pen, Bishop White, Tseng Wu-chi, Ros. Day, and decided to drive down to JC. Harlow, Dr. Schurman, W. F. Epsom. Southcote, and Dr. "Elhall, members of the executive committee.

The above information is derived from the Commission.-Daily Bulletin.

HAMPTON COURT LEGEND,

CURIOUS COINCIDENCE AT DEATH OF AGED RESIDEST" ዲ

The year was 1973 and against thon name of Doncaster on the card he found the colours yellow, black cap," and a helter-ipformed acquaintance told him. that it was possible to gut 40 to 1 to big money. Our nobleman backed Doacunter to win him 10,000 and had the gratification of seeing" the boy in yellow" win the day.

Borotra was unable to play, so Cochet took his place. Kingscose was shaky ni to the difficult, soft court. Cochet in the rart, but quickly adapted himself the second set found his stride and put | up auch severer game, being excellent in bis overhead play, Kingscote losing

BUENOS Ácars, July 28th many aces in net driving with a down- Cochet was ward sweeping" "rucquel.

The impression is daily strengthening very stendy ando magnificent volleying

on him the final set. Kingote hitting here that the capture of San Paulo ay widely.

he far off, Gwing to the strength of the Gilbert played better than the score indicates The Frenchman got away with rebels main defences, which are said to several lucky metcorders," though he have been constructed under the direction

Gilbers fre- cross-vollared beautifully. queatly found the net and Loconte grad. of ex-Italian and ex-German officers. The dally viserted his superiority, to win as defences are described as being most stated.

formidable, requiring the heaviest of artil- COPENHAGEN, July 7th.

Fighting has re-

Alfred Lord Tennyson, the poet, was, Czechoslovakia defeated Denmark by Jery to shatter them.

once persanded to visit the Derby with n sofred itself into trench warfare. And the three watch to two

OTTAWA, July 7th.

Distracted by the poise and bustic, the f Canada defeated Cuba by three matches Federal troops' advances have been small.

The death has taken place in her apart. party of lively friends mente at Hampton Court Palace of Miss great poet wandered away from his host's ZANNI STARTS FROM AMSTERDAM to one One-ringles gaine remains to

HOME HOUSING BILL.

Jane Cuppage at an advanced nga. Her coach just before the great race was run. Canada ineets Japan on be played,

The favourites were all beaten, and apartments were part of those occupied AMSTERDAM, July 20th.

August 715 at Montreal.

PASSES HOUSE OF "COMMONS.

every member of the little party was a by Edward VI, when Prince of Wales.

Presently Tennyson returned to The Argentinian, Zanai, started or bin

Mim Cuppage was the only auriving lor U.S. TURF CURT TENNIS

Losnos, July 25th

daughter of General Sir Burke Cuppage, the coach and, with an air of bored' iu- world fight at 6.30 this morning

Amid Labour cheers the House of Combo served under "Wellington in the diference, inquired what had won. New Yox, July 27th.

"Oh! a bruto called Sir Barys," Paris, July 26th.

The Australian; Patterson, "defeated the

plied the late Lord Alfrod Puget.

Why Zunni arrived this afternoon.

Californias, Soodgram, in the foal of mons agreed to the third reading of the Peninsular War and at the Battle of La connection with Misa Cuppage's

"Dear de nid, the poet, the singles for the Metropolitan Turf Government's Housing Bill, a Conterva DUTCH-CANADIAN TRADE.

three matches to kwa.

tive motion for rejection being defeated death a coincidence has been noticed. that is the one I put my money on with

bookmaker. "MOST FAVOURED NATION”?

stopped, and people were saying that it US STUDENTS TENNIS WIN.by 220 votes to 131. The Bill was then Henry the Eight's astronomical clock that person down there," indicating a The great man explained that he liked read a first time in the Lords.

was an opportunity for testing the TREATY.

Sir. Berys was the legend that the old clock always stopped the name because LONDON, July 27th:

·COUNTRY. NOT READY FOR HOCIALISE.

whenever anyore long, resident in the hero of one of my early poems! The Tax Hiore, July 27th.

A team of Yale and Harvard students

bookmaker was found, and Tennyson--- Mr. Wheatley admitted that the Bill Palace died.

When the news became known on June who used to relate the story afterwards between the defeated a Northern Lawn Tennis team

at Manchester by @ matches to. 7. The was not Socialism. He was sorry he was Netherlands and Canada on the most The Northerncre won, four out of the six not in a position to introduce a socialistic 14th a curious uncanny feeling passed with great glee was hinded forty pounde

I was his ang and only bet favoured nation" basis has been con- singles, and the Americans captured six measure, but the country was not ready over even those who on the previous day" in very dirty five pound notes, Thit cluded of Montreal.

of the nine doubles.

for Socialism. (Loud Opposition cheers.) where inclined to jest at the Legend..

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