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DULL WEATHER

AT ASCOT

BELMONDSEKI Gallant Effort By

King's Horse

Misarna Hora

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(near Kobe) TAKARAKUKA

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London, June 18.

WILS dull and

The weather threatening for the meeting, but the crowd was again enormous.

TOKYO-

IMTIAL Horm MAMIES HOTEL Fairey, the King's horse, made ONORI HOTEL

A great attempt to win the pre- TOZYORAпWAX.mler race of the day, the Hunt

HOTIZ

Cup. but after one time leading, the horse faded out and finished eleventh

HOTEN (Makden}" YAMATO HOTEL "ESINKING

Fairplay, owned by the millian- atre cigar merchant, Mr. Robert Middlemass, won the event, catch- ing Couvent at the post after a very thrilling race.

YAMATO HOTEL RYOJUN (Port

WBS

£9,000,000 In Air Mail Subsidy

Financial proposals for the operation of Empire air mail ser- vices, to begin next year. are in- cluded in a detailed survey of the scheme Issued as a White Paper recently, writes a Home corres pondenti

pectation that the normal increase in traffic may enable this loss to be eliminated within the 15 years of the scheme." .

To protect the operating com- pany from the results of an unpra- cedented increase in trame, the The proposal embodies an agree-Post Office will pay £350 a ton on ment. shortly to be concluded, mail sent in any one year from between Imperial Airways and the Britain in excess Air Ministry and Post Office for during the first seven years, and or 1,250 tonst

the development and operation of 1,500 tons in the remaining eight air mail transport in the Empire. years of the scheme. A similar

All first-class mail letters and safeguard ia promised-by-the-Air- post cards-from Britain, for Em- Ministry in the event of all mail pire and certain other countries on traffic threatening to encroach too the routes, will be carried at a flat heavily on other trame. rate of ijd. a half-ounce for letters and 14. for post' cards. Subaldies payable for the opera- tion of the services wil total

on £9,000,000 over 15 years.

a decreasing scale, as follows:

£750,000 for the 1st. 2nd 3rd years.

WEEKLY SERVICES Provision has been made for readjustment of the subsidies in case of fluctuations in the price of fuels, technical alterations or the and company falling, for any reason,

to carry out its obligations. The

£675,000 for the 4th. Sth and agreement provides for the follow

UNZEN

Кутано. Нотиц BEIN-TU HOTEL URZEN HOTEL UNIEN KANKO

HOTEL YUNKI HOTEL

YOKOHAMA:--

Backers generally were success- HOTEL NEW

Guanrful, favourites, turning up con- sistently. Mr. Anthony Roths- child's Suzerain at 13 to 8 won the Churchill Stakes. Major Courtauld's Solfo at 8 to 11 won the King Edward VII Stakes, The Aga Khan's Takir at 5 to 16th years.

winner of the Chesham Stakes, Sir John Jarvis's Gains- borough Lass at to" 1 won the Coronation Stakes, and Mr. Mal- colm McAlpine's Dilpomat at 7 to 2 won the Fernhill Stakes. Never- theless favourites such as His Ma- jesty's Jubilee at 7. to 2. Lord Astor's Peniculk at 15 to 8 and Lord Charles Montagne's Water Bird at 11 to 8, were unplaced,

Maher, Fairplay's jockey brought off a double, winning the Bess- borough Stakes on Mr. Lester's Games Master at 100 to 6, as well as winning the Hunt Cup.--- Reuter.

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ANOTHER RECORD

London, June 16. Monday's Totalisator takings at Ascot race

meeting "which CON- stituted a record, were easily beaten to-day. No less than £144,029 Was placed on the

£600,000 for the 7th, 8th and

: 9th years

£525,000 for the 10th, 11th and 12th years.

ing weekly services:

Nine to and from Egypt: Five to and from India;

Three each to and from East Africa and the Straits Settlements,

£450,000 for the 13th, 14th and') and 15th years.

In each of the years at least £185,000 will be paid by countries participating in the scheme. Most of the payments will be made to the British Government and ap propriated in aid of air votes, but some may be made "direct to 3 company--such as. Quantas Empire Airways-associated with Imperial Airways in the operation of the routes.

wo each to and from South Africa and Australia.

Both flying beats and land planes will be used each type with a maximum speed of 200 m.p.h. and a commercial pay-load of roughly 31 tons.

"

SYDNEY IN SEVEN DAYS Extended night-flying will sub- stantially speed up the malis. Sydney will eventually be brought within seven days of London, Cape Town and Singapore within 100 hours, and Karachi and Kisimu within 60 hours.

LOSS TO POST OFFICE The Postmaster-General will pay £000,000 A year. representing postal contributions from Britain

"The scheme," says the White and other countries participating.

Paper, "will be far-reaching in its This arrangement will entalla effects and is confidently expected

"Tote," which is easily a record / temporary loss to the Post Office. to ensure the due maintenance of

for any one day. On Monday the figure was £97,206.- Reuter,

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

Giants Defeat Pittsburgh

New York, June 16. New York Giants defeated Pitts- burgh Ave to four to-day, though they were badly duthit, the Firates connecting 15 times while the Giants hit only eight.

St. Lour nosed out Philadelphia, in spite of two homers by the home team. Klein and Arnovitch being responsible.

The Brooklyn-Cincinnati and Boston-Chicago games were post- pored on account of 'rain.....

AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston took the honours against Chicago, three to two, with seven hits to "five, in a listless game.

St. Louis, with Clift and Carey contributing home runs, was able to beat Philadelphia, for which team Werber drove over the blea- chers for a circult.

Washington won from Detroit, two to one, after twelve innings.

New York, and Cleveland played, but the scores have not yet been received. Reuter.

FRENCH GOLF TITLE

Morfontein, June 16. Jacques Leglise, the French na- tive amateur golf champion Eo- day won the French open amateur golf title when he beat Henry Longhurst, foriner Cambridge 'Blue" in the final by one up over 36 holes.-- Heuter.

RETIRES AT TWENTY

Three years ago Norman Catlin, a schoolboy international centre- forward, after being on, Arsenal's starr as an amateur, became a pro- fessional footballer with his local club, Southampton, writes a Home correspondent

de

beginning at

year.

about £200,000 a British

"The Postmaster-General," it is stated. "Is prepared to accept this charge as representing a reason able outlay on the development of the postal service, and in the ex-

RETIREMENT OF MR. G. J. W. MORGAN

Ex-Stock Exchange Chairman To Settle In England

Mr. and Mrs. G. J. W. Morgan and their family left Shanghai in the Terukuni Maru last week for

England where they hope to settic Daily News," Mr. Morgan thus enda down, states the "North China

dated from 1895-but he has earlier a residence in Shanghai which has

associations with Shanghai.

His father was in the Maritime Customs in the middle of the 13th century and Mr. Morgan himself was born in Ningpo on June 21. 1877. In 1895 Mr. Morgan came out from England, at the age of 18, and joined the Standard Oll Co., the offices of which were then on the site on which the Nippon Yusen Kaisha building now stands. After a few months with the Standard O

Co. he eventually joined the firm of Morrison & Grattan, civil engineers and architects, and re- mained with them for seven years.

He then accepted a post in the Arm of Messrs. Toeg & Read, stock- brokers, and for 13 years he work- ed in that office. At the end of that time he started for himself on the Stock Exchange and, except for a period of seven years when he was with the late Mr. H. J. Clark, he has engaged in his own broking business until his decision was made to leave Shanghai. For two years Mr. Morgan was Chairman of the Stock Exchange.

Mr. Morgan has taken a great in-.. terest in public affairs from the "touch-line" and has been a mem- ber of the Royal Society of St. George, the Shanghai Club, and other local organizations... He is

looking forward to celebrating his 60th birthday on the day before his ship leaves Singapore.

MARSHAL PETAIN

Amsterdam, June 16. Now, not quite 20 years of age here, called on the Colonial office. Marshal Petain, who is visiting Catlin has decided to give up pro and had a conversation with Dr. fessional football to work in a Collin, the Dutch Premier. Con- local shipping office. Perhaps this siderable interest was aropsed, so is no great surprise. Caflin, since that the Government issued a he achieved a pame, as a Bouth statement to the effect that Mar ampton schoolboy by scoring 17 of shal Petain's visit was "ourely pri- the 21 goals by which Southamptonate Transocean Neue Service. beat Wareham, has always played cultured football.

It is pointed out that Catlin and the Southampton club remain the best or friends. As a matter of fact no doubt hoping Catlin will

change his mind Mr. Tom Parker, the manager, has put his name un the Bouthampton F.C. retained list.

prestige in world air transport. It will also represent a of long-distance carriage of first- striking development in the form

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