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THE BRITISH OPEN
GOLF NEWS
The Amateur Contests
Qualifiers For Title
London June 23. Players with scores of 163 and. under qualified for the British Open Golf Championship which is to be played at Mulrneld over the final four rounds,
All the prominent competitors qualified, though W. Lawson Little, the British Amateur. title holder. and Picard had close shaves.
An interesting non-qualifier was Jack White, the Open Champion
of 1904, who falled by one stroke.
with an 85, for a total of 156.
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, June 7.
HONG KONG DAILY PRECOM
STABILISATION
OF CURRENCY
Problem Discussed At Congress
Press" (Copyright).]_
Following the series of triah] [Special to the "Hong Kong Das games at Woodhall Spa last week- end, the English Golf Union have selected the following team to represent England in the amateur at Royal International matches Lytham and St. Annes on August 7, 8 and 9:
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Paris, June 25. Tuesday's 'first plenary sessiori of the 8th congress of the Inter- national Chamber of Commerce. discussed the problem of the stabilisation of currencies.
H. G. Bentley (Hesketh), E. W. majority of the speakers
(Stourbridge), R. Fiddian
The
елі-
W.phasised the necessity and possi-
THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Hartley Royal St. George's). Sbility of international stabilisation. NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the Lunt (Moseley), P, W. L. Risdon Chlef reservations came from the (Coombe HI), T. J. Thirsk (Brid-British delegates.
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Rex Harb.ey, who was "yester day's leading amateur, blew upington. I. S. Thomas (Formby), Professor Gregory, the well- A., S. G. Thompson (Aldeburgh), known authority from the London Dr. W. Tweddell Stourbridge), A. School of Economics, stressed that R. Walton (Blackpool). J. Woollam he did not speak in the name of (Hooton), J. P. Zacharias (Form- the" British Government, or any byl.
other group who strongly advocated stabilisation. His views were sup- ported by Professor Charles Rist of France and Otto Christian Fischer of Germany.
J. J. Busson, of Pannal, returned scores of 71 and 71. Lees had rounds of 71 and 74, P. Alliss 70 and 75. King 14 and 72, P.
J. Mahon 70 and 77, Jack McLean 74 and 76 and C. Sayner 68 and 80
The qualifiers were:-- Cotton G. Britain)....71+7014
Burton
Busson
Macdonald Smith
Charles Whitcombe
Lacey
Hector Thomson
Lees
Allls
King
Boomer (France) Cox G. Britair. › Mahon
Brews (S. "Africa)
McDowell
Davies
Abe Michell
Sayner
R. Whitcombe
Collinge
Kirkwood
Cox
Boyer.
Compston
Dally
McLean
Picard Lawson Little Reute
Reserves: C. Stowe (Penn), C. W. Timmis (Royal Liverpodi), H. L Holden (Bowden), C. D. Gray M. (Royal Mid-Surrey), H. N. ...70+71=143 | Fogg (Royal Liverpool), and 7. E., Gregory said "the result of the ...71+71=142 | Gent (Bradford Manor).
all round currency depreciation In .66+76142 The team is given in alphabet-the modern world is not an all-
74+69143 | cal order and not in the order of
round recovery but a general in- 70-474=144 play. One or two of the chosen crease of hindrances placed on .7470144 | players were unable to take part | foreign trade. The general uncer- .71+74÷145 in the trial matches, owing to fainty about the fate of the gold 70-75145 | reasons which the Selection Com-block countries leads to hoarding 74+72146mittee accepted.
within their territories and un- certainties. outside.
.74+72-146 .75+71=140 ...70+77=147 ..71-4-76-147
.72475=147
.71+76=147 .77+71=148
.68+80=148
.75+72-148
MIDLAND WOMEN'S
CHAMPIONSHIP
In short, the attempt to cure the world crisis by devaluation of currencies has created factors that are far greater obstacles to the
At her first attempt Miss K Bentley Olton) won the Midland women's championship at Hawk- stone Park, near Shrewsbury.world recovery than the original yesterday. She had a hard strug gold parities". gle in the semi-final against Mrs.
shire champion, but won last green.
Otto Christian Fischer endorsed
ACROSS
3-Single (5). &Approve (8). 9,---Cause (6).
10. Intoxicating
words required.
Indian
drink
(5)." 31-Fat and plump (7). 18-A senge of injury (7). 20. Good behaviour (7),
... 21-A dealer in furs (7). 22-In such countries, parts are old and the "rest" new " (anagram) (7).
26-Restless (7). 30-An inflammable gas (5). 32.-Lawsult (8),
33. Responsible (8).
34. The people personaed (5),
DOWN
1-Fall in (4). Z-Bird (4) 3.-Egg (4):
..76+72148 J. B. Challen, a former Worcester-Gregory's words entirely adding on the "we were to ask the question whether we will stabilise or prefer the continuation of the currency Mrs. Hickman, formerly Miss K.
chaos there is only one answer Beard,
South of well-known 2
namely that without first stabills the England player, won
WES Against Miss Bentley ing currencies It is impossible to seril-final.
remove ali hindrances whose in the Anal she was 2 up at the
.76+72—148 .76+72=148 .76+72-148 .73+76-149 ..75+74-149 .74+70=150 .77+74-151 .78+74-152
other
fifth, but Miss Bentley's figures.
for the next six holes, all of which she won, were 3 5 4 3 5 4. Four up. Miss
Bentley
won
the
JUNIOR CARLTON thirteenth to be dormy 5, and a
CLUB
Lord Derby Resigns Presidency
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, June 7. Aa a result of the recent imbrog÷. ilo at the Junior Carlton Club I
hear that Lord Derby has resigned its presidency, writes a correspona ent
His example has been followed
by Sir John Beale, the chairman of the committee, and Col. Ogilvie. the chairman of the house com- mittée.
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The origin of the trouble dates back to plans for an ambitious re- construction of the house commit-
tee.
The origin of the trouble dates back to plans for an ambitious reconstruction of the ground floor and for redecoration of other parts of the club. These were estimated to cost at total of £36,000.
At the annual general meeting. however, which was unusually well attended, it was noticed that the motion. Instead of authorising the committee to spend. "not more than £40,000," inadvertently read "not less than £40,000"
RAPID GROWTH
As the result of the confusion and the heat engendered by this discovery the whole proposal was turned down
Some attribute these misunder- standings to the recent rapid growth of the club in numbers as the result of the recruiting -of many young members,
half at the fourteenth gave her the match,
SCOTTISH WOMEN'S
FOURSOMES
in
4.-Pallid (9).
5.-Shows little spirit (4).
6-Young salmon (4).
7-To wish for something (4). 11. Is impenetrably hard (7). 12-Vindicate (7).
13. Relics (5)
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14. The exact place (5); 15-Stuf, and funny stuff! (5). 17-Trade-mark (5) 18-Enough (5). 19-In good time (5) 23.-One by one (4). 24-Hard labour (4).. 25.-Tear apart (4). 27.-Misfortunes (4). 28-The object of effort - (4). 28-Converse (4); ** 31-Edge (3).
The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:-
Across-1, Codes; 6, Rebus; 9; Epicure; 10, Redan; 13. Cur-se; 16, Provost; 18, As-under; 20, Orches- tra; 31, Laic; 22, In-to; 23, Aspirat- ed: 28, Misdeed; 30, Demesze; 33, Ichor: 34, Edits; 35. Galleon: 36: Lance: 37, Dotty.
formation gathered by Kerrl the course of his journeys was Down.—1, Carp; 2, 'Do-do; %, particularly valuable and that it Senor 4, Ninth: 5, Dumas; 8, Re- marter of Anding † cur; 7. Bard; 8. Seer; 11, Erratic; which 'of the various Arms" ad- | 12, Ayoc-ado; 14, Unaided: 15. Bex-
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eliminations is the condition upon ministration now in use in Ger- tant: 17, (per)-Scope; 19; State;
which the gradual recovery of world trade depends".
Lord Luke, speaking for the British Government said **The Chancellor of the Exchequer" re- peatedly declared that England's return to the
standard depends upon:-the increase of price levels to adjust selling to production prices; the removal or imitation of the present hind-
gold
Two young Scottish sisters, the Misses Isa and Jessie Anderson. will meet two English players,runces to international trade, a Miss @ Cradock-Hartopp, twice definite regulation of war debts English Midland champion, and and the introduction of a system Miss Bridget Newell, in the 18that would prevent the fluctuation hoe final of the Bystander Scot of the purchasing power of gold tish foursomes to-day. Semi- depending on the currency and
political reasons.- Transocean Kuo Min
Anals:
Miss I Anderson and Miss J.
Anderson (Craigie H) (19) beat Miss Martin Smith (Knebworth) and Miss B. Steele (N. Berwick) (27), 5 and 3.
Miss G. Cradock-Hartopp and Miss B. Newell (Cavendish) (6) beat Mrs. W. Greenlees (Troon) and Miss R. Rabbidge, (Worples don). (1), 4 and 2.
SCOTTISH PROFESSIONAL
TITLE James McDowali
won
(Turnberry} professional
the Scottish championship at Longniddry yes terday with an aggregate for the
REINSDORF EXPLOSION.
.. VICTIMS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright),]
Berlin, June 25.
At the opening of the session of the Committee formed for the administration of donations -for the victims in the Reinsdorf explo- slon disaster, it was announced on Tuesday that the Sum Eitherto
72 holes of 287. Mark Seymour.received amounted to 600 thousand the holder, Shared fourth place. ass WETHERED AGAIN WINS
IN U.S.
marks.
Eighty-ove thousand marks have already been paid out in Miss Joyce Wethered yesterday order to alleviate immediate dia- gained her second victory in four treas while the factories are con- matches in America In partner tinuing to pay wages to the re- ship with W. Blaney, the Massalatives of the workers who were chusetts amateur champion, she killed or disabled. Till the ques- defeated Francis Quimet, former tion of American open champion and settled.-- Walker Cup player, and Miss Jean Transoce in Kuo Min. Bauer, of Providence (RL), by-7 and 6 in a four-ball exhibition. match.
Miss Wethered was out in 42) and took 14 strokes for the re- maining three holes on the home-" ward journey. Her partner reach ed the turn in 37-ong over par- and took 12 for the last three holes.
The Junior Carlton Club some years ago carried out considerable
Ouimer was out in 38 and took structural improvements, including
14 for the next three holes, while a-swimming pool and a women's his partner did the first nine holes annexe, which have enhanced. Its in 45 and the next three in 15, popularity.
After the match had been won
many was the best sulted rural communities.— Transocean Kuo Min.
NOW
ON SALE
for 24. Berge-(ant); 25, Idols; 28, Ad- der: 27. Emend; 28, MIII; 29, Shun; 31, Sut; 32, Espy.
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Berlin, June, 25. The Prussian State Council net at Potsdam on Tuesday under the chamanship of Premier Geering in order to discuss the future form to be taken By the rural com- munities in the Third Reich.
It is to be hoped that the pre-at the 12th it was decided to play The Minister Without Portfolio, sent domestic difficulties of the
out the remaining holes, 'Miss club will not impair this.
Wethered's card for the homeward
Kerr submitted proposals for the Journey was 43, making a total of enlargement of the rural com-
PETERSEN AGAIN BEATEN
London, June 25.
Walter Neusel, the
munities as a result of the recent 85 Blaney returned in 37 for a 74 (two over par), and Onimet Journeys undertaken through Ger- many in his connection at the took 42 for a total of 80, and his partner 48 to finish in 93.3 request of Goering. The supple-
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Miss Wethered's superior driving the civil governor and district mentary report was submitted by German and long iron-play surprised the leader Kube who dealt especially heavyweight, defeated the British 2,000 spectators, who repeatedly with the position of the eastern champion, Jack. Petersen, in their applauded
return engagement at the Wem- play
bley Stadium to-night,
In February last, Neusel whipped
the Englishman, Petersen's seconds
throwing ""In the towel in the
the Englishwoman's trontier provinces of Prussia while
the Minister of Interior of the Reich, Frick, explained the main lines along which the question
night Petersen retired at the end: would be further pursued.
eleventh round to save their man of the tenth found in a The version was concluded" by To scheduled 15-round fight-Reuter, Goering pointing out that the in-
from further punishment..
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