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DISORDER REPORTED IN SHANGHAI RACE

ADDIS ABABA

Emperor Leaves Capital

London May 2..

Addla The British Minister at Ababa. Sir Sidney Barton, has re- ported to London that the Emperor has lett Addis Ababa for Djibouti. accompanied by the Empress and the Crown Prince,

The Emperor had an Interview with the British Minister before Mr. leaving Addis Ababa, and Eden specialy visited the Foreign Office to consider the situation. It London that 1, also

reported in shooting and looting is proceeding in Addis

there have Ababa, but been no casualties among British nationals.

It is understood that the Em- peror did not reveal his ultimate destination before leaving the capital

It is stated that every precaution has been taken for the protection of the British and other foreign residents of Addis Ababa, where it

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believed that there are still About 1.000 British subjects, mainly British Indians and Somalis Probably not more than 30 white British subjects remain in Addis Ababa,"

It is understood that the British nationals have already been taken under protection in the Legation compound.

It is at present uncertain now the Emperor's departure wil affect the position at Addis Ababa. The the request might be made by Italians when they arrive for the foreign Legations. Including the British, to leave, or alternatively the British might themselves de- cide to leave.

understood It 15 that Sir Sidney Barton has not yet made any plans to leave the capitar

The Ethiopian Legation in Lon- don stare that they have not re- ceived any message concerning the Emperors departure.

The news of the Emperors flight is regarded gravely. In Bri- It is con- tish cffcles in Londen. 'sidered to end the organised re-

A

ELECTIONS IN EGYPT

to

Cairo, May 1. Wardist majority in morrow's elections to the Chamber of Deputies is considered certain in political circles. Eighty-five Waf- dists will be returned unopposed. and, with few exceptions, the Wafd is contesting at the remaining 147 Bfats.

The elections will be held under the democratic Constitution of 1923 by universaj direct suffrage,

sistance. It is understood that it on Sir Sidney Barton's was not

advice that the Emperor left the city.- Reuter

FIGHT TO CONTINUE

Addis Ababa, May 1.

It is understood that the Em peror of Ethiopia, after conferring with his Government, has decided that there wil be no surrender to the Italians, whose armies Bru ow pressing upon Addis Ababa,

Believing in the absolute justice of his cause, and despite his de- feats, caused by the overwhelming numbers of invading, troops and their superior equipment. the Em- peror has decided to continue the struzzle.

will The

It is belleved that the Empress and other members of the Roya Family of Ethiopia, except for the

Crown Prince. Emperor and shortly leave for Jerusalem. Negus and his eldest son wil re- main with their people, leading the fight against the invaders. The Government, meanwhile, will probably move westward...

The Emperor is holding a con- ference with the diplomatic corps this afternoon, to discuss precau- tions necessary for the protection o: foreign nationals in the event of an Italian entry into the capital. There are British Indian troops in Addis Ababa, guarding the British Jegation.

The Emperor has especially ap- pealed to all able-bodied citizens to march northward to-morrow with five days' "provisions to at- tempt to stem the Italian tide of advance. The leader of this for- lorn hope will be Ras Getachu

Reuter.

NO NEW TERMS

London, May 1. It is learned in authoritative cir ces in London that Great Britain new will not put forward any terms for peace in Ethiopia- heater.

SERIOUS VIEW BY CHINA"

German-Manchukuo Trade Pact

it

and wh be followed a fortnight April: 29 the

fater by the election of a hundred

members of the Senate, two-fifths d'Affaires called

at the

MEETING

First Day's Results

Shanghai, May 2.

The following were the results ön the first day of the Shanghai Spring Race Meeting:-

Race 1. Kangur (Mr. H. Maitland). Invicta (Mr. P.,B. Pfordten), Lexington (Mr. V. V. Needa). Time:-211.2

Race 2.

Frosty Light (Mr. H. J. Hearse). Prince of Statesmen. (Mr. John

Sparke›

DUAL WIN FOR

*!

PERRY

il

Singles And Mixed Doubles Finals

Bournemouth," May 2.

ዳና -

Fred, Perry, holder for the past

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

France Eliminates China

Paris, May 2

France entered the Second

four years of the Men's Cham-Round of the 1936 Davis Cup

plonship for British hard courts

series -day when she won the tennis, retained his title against

doubles match against China. Bunny Austin Perry won 6-2, 8-8. Jean Borotra and Marcel Bernard

*6-3.

'k

The Women's Doubles ended in Miss Stammers and Miss Freda Macalister

Miss Kay Stammers beat Sig-beating Kho Sin-kle and Gordon

Lum 6-1, 6-3. 48, 6-2 norita Lizana (Chile) 7-5, 7-5 in

Dr. Wellington Koo. Chinese the Women's Bingles final.

Ambassador at Paris, and Mrs. 600 were again present when the Chinese Davis Cup players were opposed to France,

doub.es encounter The

from pleasing.

the spectators' point of view, Gordon Lum offer ing the most resistance, serving strongly and imparting a treacher- ous spin to his returns.

Phantom Prince (Mr. H. R. Hol- | James beating Miss

gate). Time:----1.31.2

Race 3.

New Deal Morn (Mr. F. Marshall). Merry Pilot (Mr. R. D. Parkin). Sooty Light (Mr. H. J. Hearne). Times-1.51.

Race, 4

The New China (Mr. C. Encarna~

cao)

Wonder Light (Mr. H. J. Hearne). Snapshot (Mr. Maitland);.." Time: -1.34.4.

Race 5. Summer Ligh; (Mr. H. J. Hearne). Evesham (Mr. L. H. Wade). Turine (Mr. J. Pote-Hust). Time: 1.34.4.

Race 6. "

and Miss Betty Nuthall 6-2, 6-4.

The Men's Doubles was won by Tuckey and G. P. Hughes. who beat the New Zea adders Malfroy and Stedman, the title holders. 4-6. 6-2, 9-7, 6-1,

The Wimbledon champion pair, Fred Perry and Miss Dorothy Round, beat J. S. Oli and Misa Betty Nuthall in the Mixed Doubles. final, scoring 6-3, 6-3.- Reutar.

EARLIER RESULTS

2

was

Kho Sin-kle's overhead work was weak, but he supported Lum well in low volleying duels and played faultless tennis from the base-line, scoring many winners.

There were many smart ralles. Bournemouth, May 1. and the Chinese improved as the Senorita Lizana (Chile) will encounter progressed, while the Misa Kay Stammers (Bri-French pair were frequently un- tain), the holder. In the Final of steady the British Hardcourts Women's Reuter. tennis championship.

meet

Yesterday the Chean invader Money Talks (Mr. J. Pate-Hunt).brat Mrs. M: R. King, conqueror Wasp Hawk (Mr. V. V. Needa).

EARLIER RESULTS. Christian Boussus (France) beat.

of Dorothy Round, 64, 1-8. Kho Sin-kie (China) 6-0, 6-v The Cosmopolitan" (Mr. J. I. Kii-0-1, while Miss Stammers

beat 6-1. martin).

Mille. Henrotin (France), who

P. Destremeau (France) ceat Time:-3.07.1.

triumphed over Betty Nuthall, bv Guy Cheng (China) B-1, 6-3. 6-2, 6-2 in the other semi-final. 6-8, 6-3.

Race 7. Radiant Morn (Mr. F. Marshall). Rochester (Mr. C. Encarnacao). Volcanic Morn (Mr. R. D. Parkin) Time: 2,07.3:

Race 8. White's Parade Mr. V. V. Needa), Gyspy Light (Mr. H. J. Hearne). Don Pedro (Mt. L. H.. Wade). Time:~2.10.3.

Race 9. Poenampton (Mr. A. F. Clark), Zauberfels (Mr. F. Noodt). Rusty Light Mr. H. J. Hearne). Time: 2,58.2.

Race 10. Alpino (Mr. J. Pote-Hunt). Smoky Light. (Mr. H. J. Hearne). Bengal Lancer (Mr. H. Maitland). Time:---2.49.

Race 11. Carmine Morn (Mr: J. Pate-Hunt Sheringham (Mr. A. F. Clark). Storm Cloud (Mr. M. Perske). Time: 2.30.

Race 12. Oban Bay (Mr. L. H. Wade). Prince of Thrusters" (Mr. John

Sparke).

Pampero (Mr. A. A. White). Time:-2.11.1.

-Reuter.

AMATEUR GOLF

TITLE

Victory For Bentley

11 Deal, May 2.

$

In the Final of the Men's Cham- pionship Fred Perry, the holder for the past four years, wil meet Bunny Austin for the second suc- cessive year. Reuter.

HOME FOOTBALL

Relegations. And Promotions

U.S. BASEBALL

Cardinals Blank Out Dodgers

New York, May 2. Brooklyn Dodgere were blanked out by Walker to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 4-0 victory in the Na- tlonal League programme.

Vosnick hit two home runs for

London, May 2.. The position at the close of the 1835-6 football season is as follows: Cleveland Indians in the American First Division champions-Sun-League game" against Boston Red derland.

Box, the former winning 7-3.

Results follows:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R, H"

Relegated to Second Division- Aston Villa and Blackburn.

Second Division champions - Manchester United,

Promoted to First Division- Manchester United and Chariton.

Relegated-Hull and Port Vale. Third Division (South) cham- plons-Coventry (promoted to 2nd Division).

Seeking reinstatement — Exeter and Newport,

Third Division (North) cham- plons Chestermeld (promoted to 2nd Division).

Beeking reinstatement New Brighton and Southport.

Scottish League champions--Cel- tic.

Relegated-Ayr and Airdrie.

The following are the results of to-day's games, as cabled by Reu- ter:-

E

New York......... 4 10 1 Chicago

5

19

いま

Brooklyn

0 B

6

St. Louis Walker pitched.

Boston ............... 1 Pittsburg

6. 10

0

Tising pitched.

Philadelphia Clacinnati

4

12 0

3 & $

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago

9

0

New York

4

1

Crossetti homered.

St. Louis

10 3

FIRST DIVISION ·

Washington

11

2 Leeds

2

1

West Brom,

3

Detroit .....

8 13'

.0

6 Derby

0

5 Elackburn

1,

Philadelphia

7

13 1

5 Preston

Puccinelli homered. -

3. Mchester C.

1

www

Huddersfield Portsmouth Stoke

1 Wednesday

0

Cleveland

7

1

Arsenal Birmingham Brentford Chelsea

Nanking May 2. Questioned concerning the trade agreement concluded between Ger- many and Manchukuo. a Foreign

J. Bentley won the Amateur Office spokesman recalled, that on

Golf Championship when he de German Chargefeated J. D Langley by 5 arti 4 Foreign In the 36 holes final with superb putting each taking only twenty nine puts in the morning round.

Bentley ed 2-0 and in the ninth Langley squared. At the fifteenth Everton. At the Grimsby they were all square. eighteenth hole the figures were Bentley 72. Langley 74. Bentley led 2-0 at the twenty seventh and gradually wore Langley down, the latter's putting falling off 18 Reuter

of whom, however, are normally Office and informed the Chinese nominated by the Crown,

The constitutional position arks-" ing from the death of King Fuad

Government of the

impending

conclusion of these arrangements.

is somewhat obscure, The Premier which the German diplomat point- meets the National Front. on Sun-ed out were of a purely commer- day to submit a recommendation clal character.

to the

State Legal Department

that the Premier and Cabinet con- tinue to exercise the Throne's con- stitutional powers until the new Parliament meets.

It is understood, however, that the Wald favours the summoning of the 1930 Parliament to deal with the matter Reuter

TIDEWAY WINS

and devold

political significance.

-- .

of

The Foreign Office, which awaiting the text of the arrange- ment, takes a serious view of the matter.

EARLIER PLAY

Wolves

Barnsley

2 Bolton

2. Liverpool

4 Middlesboro

SECOND DIVISION

Bradford G.

Burtley

Chariton Full

'Deal, May I. Stowe eliminated Lister Eart- The spokesman added that ap- tey, conqueror of Leonard Craw Norwich propriate steps wou'd be taken, though he did not indicate the ley in the Sixth Round of the Plymouth

Close English

Amateur Golf Sheffield U nature of China's action. action will be decided upon until Championship yesterday when he Swansea the text of the treaty is received won by 2 and 1. Reuter,

TOKYO REPORT

No

Tokyo, May 2. Newmarket, May 1.

Under the German-Manchukuoan the Lord Derby" yesterday won

the German agreement, Thousand Guineas, over a mile, trade

to

for the fifth time when Tideway. Foreign Exchange Administration starting second favourite, at 100 reportedly permits imperation or the lo 30, beat Els Majesty the King's Manchukuoan products Feola (a: 28-1), which was run-amount of 100,000,000 yed during ning in Lord Derby's colours the twelve months, commencing owing to the Court mourning, by June 1, 1 lengths.

Mr. R. F. Watson's Ferrybridge, 11 to 4 favourite, was third, a neck behind Feola- Peuter.

ART DISPLAY

London, May 1 The private view at the Royas Academy was held to-day, which is usually regarded as the opening of the London season,-*, Reuters Bulletin Service.

6 Tottenham

2 Leicester

Fulham

Port Vale

-Gehringer and Walker homered,

4 с

Voenick homered twice

1 Averill once.

41

0

Boston.....

McNair homered.-

o Router.

1

1 M'chester U,

1

2

Doncaster

1

1

Newcastle

4 West Ham

1 Bradford

THIRD DIVISION (South) . In the semi-finals J. D. Lang.ey. Bournemouth 0 Notts C.

2

Exeter

2 Cardiff

2 Torquay

an 18-year-old schoolboy and the Bristol C. youngest player ever to reach the Clapton last four, beat Cyrfi Tolley by one | Coventry

1 Bristol R. up, whie H. Bentley best Stowe Gillingham

Newport

4 Millwall by the same margin.— Reuter.......

Queen's P.R. → Luton

KING VISITS WINDSOR

Reading

Swindon

Watford

Barrow

3 10

0

j

FRIDAY'S RESULTS

New York, May 2. The following were the results 2❘ of the League baseba 1 matches

2 played yesterday.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

1

R. H. E

1 Boston

8-10 1

1

Moore hit two home runs.

2

Fittsburgh...

4-10: 2

1

Philadelphia

2

2 Southend

Cincinnatti

3 Aldershot

2 Brighton

{Brooklyn

Dizzy Dean pitched.

* Gateshead "

St. Louis

12 14

3

Ogrodowski hit a home run.

8 Rotherhart

2

and Chicago was postponed.on ac-

3

10 count of rain.

1

AMERICAN LEAGUE

2 Accrington

Chicago

2

7

0 New York

3.

9

4

7

1

THIRD DIVISION (North)

Darlington

Mansfeld N. Brighton Oldham Rochdale Southport

London, May 1. Germany is paying for thest im-

His Majesty the King attendel ports three-quarters in foreign ex- change and quarter in Relchmarks. his first official function at Wind: Manchukuo agree to utilise these sor Castle yesterday when he re- Reichsmarks in paying for German ceived in audience the Dean and

Canons of Bt. George's Chapel. Stockport products exported to Manchukuo.

Addressing the church dignitaries Walsall Bubject to certain stipulations, he said that he had the deepest certain proportion of Japan's affection for St. George's Chape. favourable trade balance with

owing to its connection with the Germany wil be made available Roya family. for additional German imports The King also saw the Mayor' and members of the Corporation from Matchakuʊ.

of Windsor, to whom he said that he welcomed them as neighbours and friends

Negotiation for the renewal of trade arrangements must be open ed not later than April 1, 1937.-—-- Reuter

Reuter's Bulletin Service.

1 Tranmere

D York

Carliste

Chesterfeld

4 Lincoln

2. Halifax

AMATEUR SOCCER

London. May-2

The game between New York

Detroit

Philadelphia

Cleveland

Lefty Grove pitched.

The Casuals best. ford by two Boston clear gos's in their Amateur Cup Final replay at Upton Park, West St. Louis Ham. to-day-

Washington Reuter

Truter,

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