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SETTLEMENT IN | Remarkable

WILKINSON INCIDENT

Shanghai, May 27.

A settlement of the incident in which the British naturalist and 'writer, Mr. H. S. Wilkinson, was arrested and bayoneted in the

Match At

Lord's

MIDDLESEX BEAT

Hunging area on May 13, has been GLOUCESTER IN

renched- between the British and Japanese Consuls-General,

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SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938.

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Air Mail by "Imperiül Airways

Direct Service”—London date, Imperial 22nd May,

are, I learn, the largest that have The match between Middlesex ever been built for marine pur- the Japanese Consul General, which and Gloucestershire at Lord's re-posts, writes the "Daily Telegraph points out that Mr. Wilkinson un-cently was a remarkable one from and Morning Post" Shipping cor-

area oc-start to finish, and the end of it

| respondent. fortunately entered an cupled by Japanese forces by, all was that at 6.15 Middlesex won passage, other than those opened by three wickets, writes The Time pleted by the builders, John Brown to traffic, and that in taking correspondent. Gloncestershire der and Co.. and they are now being Wilkinson to the headquarters of clared with their total at 243 for moved from the shopa to take the local unit the sentries were seen wickets, leaving Middlesex room for others. So enormous are acting on discharge of their assign- Just under 23 hours to make the the anished bollers that part o be knocked the wall has had to Edrich showed them the way by down to get them out of the shop He added, however, that never-

As they are too big to be lifted Japan .... theless he wished to express his scoring a brilliantly aggressive 71, sincere regrets that Mr. Wilkinson and the game, memorable and as-

into the ship complete they will❘ Pakhol subsequently suffered such a try-tonishing at it was should be re- have to be dismantled, lowered into Shanghal and Swatow

membered above all for his per- the boiler-rooms in sections, and Shanghat ing experience.

Mr. Hidaka stated that a full In-formances. He scored 253 runs, reassembled there. vestigation.. has been held by the and in a match conspicuous for Excellent progress is being made number of catches dropped with the ship herself. and work Japanese military authorities who the have taken the most appropriate covered himself with glory by is right up to schedule. Already steps to secure redress for Mr. holding two that were almost im-the launching-ways are being built Wilkinson. A set of new preca possible.

up, and two of the huge launching With seven Middlesex wickets triggers" are in position.... tionary measures, he added, is now being taken by the Japanese mill-down at 8 o'clock "for 224 runs tary authorities to prevent recur-there were all kinds of agonizing possibilities- Middlesex win. .a

rence of such cases.

Japan

Haiphong, Pakhol and Helhow. Shanghai and Swatow.. Shanghai Calcutta and Straits,

Canada, USA, and Japan (Seattle

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28th May

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29th May

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Japan

STRIKING DECORATIONS The Queen Elizabeth's decorative new notes. Mr. Hidaka also asked that at-Qioucestershire win. a draw-and scheme strikes many tention of British subjects be then came Smith with an off-drive Outside firms, who are employing drawn, to the danger of complica-fr of Goddard. an on-drive for many eminent artists, are respon- in the tions which may arise from enter- of Sinfield to make the scores sible for the decorations ing an area oceupled by Japanese level, and then a single, and so first-class" accommodation.

Those in the tourist class arn Straits forces except by way of passages came the end after such tempest-

being designed by the Cunard fapan open to traffic and failure to pay tous happenings.

The morning's play was notable White Star Company's own experts attention to warnings of sentries.

It is understood that Mr. Wilkintor a number of missed catches and those in the third class by son has expressed satisfaction with and a disappointing Innings by John Brown and Company, work- the contents of Mr. Hidaka's letter | Hammond. Only eight runs had ing under Cunard supervision.

The tourist main entrance and Straits to the British Consul-Gen, and in- been added to the overnight score timated that he does not wish to of 23 before B. O. Allen was caught stairway will be 'in elm and oak raise the question of compensation, at the wicket off Smith.

(Reuter).

lightness.

Airways Plane Tanda...... ........Agapenor....

Sirdhana. Ydsukuni Maru...

Japan and Shanghai.. Canada. U.S.A. Japan and Shang- hai (Vancouver BC., date, 14th May

Calcutta and Straits...

Australia and Manila.... veneers, with mirror frames of U.S.A., Japan, and Manila-San silver bronze and metal mouldings. Francisco date, 10th May ... NOT THE REAL HAMMOND

the tourist dining saloon, Shanghai Hammond's pai" for once was which will be lighted entirely by Shanghai

the decorative | Japan SUICIDE ALLEGED distinctly fallible. When he had artificial means.

made 12 he gave a catch, to second theme will de silver and primrose, Japan BALTIC FLEET PURGE sp of smith-not an easy caten. and mirrors will be lavishly em Straits

Moscow, May 27. but not difficult as slip catches go ployed to increase the effect of Java and Manila. Two leading political commis--and off Gray, who, made three

All the third-class publie rooms 'sioners of the Baltic fleet, Stalini or four balls get up nastily, he koff and Padtsuzoff, are believed scored a through the slips which are to be pinelled with politied to have committed suicide accord was not at all the sort of 4 nor woods. maple and silky oak pre-

mally associated with him..

dominating. Special" attention is ing to a reliable Moscow source.

In the same over he cut a ball being paid to the crew's accom- It is understood that they had been placed under arrest and were to the boundary in the manner modation, which, it is claimed will superior to that in any military entirely his own and then resumed be far а before appear tribunal. The present purge of an improbable pseudonym, played other liner afloat. the Baltic fleet has already result-, a quite astonishing shot, and was

to

ed in the execution of ten politi-very properly caught by R. W✨ cal commissioners, the majority of Robins at cover-point. whom were veterans of the Octo- ber Revolution 1917-(Trans-

ocean!

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CHANCE TO SLIPS

JAPANESE CABINET

CHANGES

(Continued from Page 1)

MILITARY ELEMENT

'STRENGTHENED

London, May. 27. The effect of the changes in the Japanese Cabinet is greatly

Emb. of Asia..... Hakozaki Maru.. Narkin..

Pres. Pierce. Conte Rosso... Patroclus. Mirzapore.... Arizona Maru... Ruys..... Tlisadane.

Tilawa...

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to strengthen the military Kongmoon' element, says the Daily Tele-Fort Bayard. graph.

Fer

Date and Time

Kongning.

Chitral.........

Chitral Fook Onun Talpoosek..

Selatan.

Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow The most significant change. | Manis, Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Parcels only for Oer- says the paper, is the

many via Hamburg session of Mr. Koki Foreign Minister by General Hofhow. "Pakhol" and Haiphong... Kwangtung. Ugaki,

super-

Hirota

as

Hitherto Baron Konoye, the Prime Minister, has refused to

Gneisenau.

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Airmail för "France Orient Airways

At luncheon 131 runs were on the board with four wickets down, and, after another 25 runs had been added, Neale was stumped off ARMY COMMAND -

Sims. Smith from the Pavilion CHANGES

end continued to bowl extremely well and with. no luck at all. and the story of missed catches went Colonel Gowlland Is.

into yet another volume when Acting, G.O.C.

Crapp, when he had made 16, gave a low. difficult but possible, chance Another temporary change in

to the slips. Crapp went on to the command of the Hong Kong

play sound and sensible cricket- Garrison, has come about through he is a left-handed batsman of the departure for Home on fur character--and Sinfeld helped him lough yesterday of Brigadier F.W.Lin a sixth-wicket stand which put Bissett, DBO., M.C.

on 37 runs before he had his off- Colonel G.C. Gowland assumes stump shot out of the ground by 2 his place as acting G.O.C., while really good ball from Nevell. Lt.-Colonel 0.8: Tidbury, M.C., Middlesex immediately had an-yield to the agitation against Mr. Middlesex Regiment, will take other chance to take Crapp's valu-Hirota. That he has now surren- temporary command of the Hong able wicket., but again the silpa Kong Infantry Brigade, of which were fallible.

Haynes, however, was out with Brigadier Bissett is 0.C..

Colonel Gowlland will this be the time at 3.30 with the total at in command at the King's Blith-200, and there was a faint chance Japan has definitely passed into that Middlesex might call the the hands of the fighting services, day parade next week.

tune. Choucestershire had other Ideas, however, and carried the WOUNDED ANIMAL MOST war into the enemy's camp by means of 43 Tans in 20 minutes.

The leaders of the fighting ser- scored by those two enterprisin vices, says the Daily Telegraph, left-handed batsmen, Crapp and have always been impatient. of | Tientain Wilson, and then declared. leaving civilian restraint and foreign | Shanghai Middlesex with 244 runs to make claims for consideration. in two hours 25 minutes.

HOLY "SEE REPRESENTATIVE VISITS TERUEL

7

dered Indicates the formidable pressure to which he has been exposed.

The fact is ominous. 36 It means that governing power in

DANGEROUS

Burgos, May 26. Monsignore Antonintti, the re- presentative of the Holy Bee to the

They may have also taken into Government; Franco

yesterday

EDRICH INSPIRES

view the manifest patriotic reac Hammond and Barnett began tion of the Japanese people to visited the territories on the Teruel and the Aragon fronts conquered the bowling, and Edrich, who open-the increasing difficulties of the

ed the batting with Brown, start-war adventure in China. by the Nationalists.

On behalf of His Holiness the ed off like a shot out of a gun. It is certain, declares the paper, Pope, Mgr. Antoniutti presented a and a very good and true-barrel-that the temper of the war chiefs big cross to the inhabitants of led one at that. He played a and the people in Japan have be Vinaroz in commemoration of re-stroke of his right foot wide of come more rather than less bel- Bef of the town by the National mid-on for four which set the cose, and that fact has to be

pace and, to be grossly poetical, reckoned with. Socialists.-(Transocean).

HOME CRICKET --

London, May 27. Lanch scores of County Cricket championship matches played to day were as follows:-.

Cambridge University 218 and

238 v. Essex 385 and 73 for 1.

raised the standard for the Mid- "The wounded animal' is always dlesex advance. Indeed, he played the most dangerous” adds the inspired cricket. **

When Sinfeld and Goddard came on with their spin Edrich should have been caught at mid. off off Goddard.

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paper(Reuter).

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MONDAY Samahut and Wuchow. Kongmoon Swatow and Shanghai...

TUESDAY Samahul and Wuchow... Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya... Kongmoon

Airways Plans

Fingal....... Liangchow..ven Sandviken

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*Buperscribed Correspondents Only,

Webster and Compton continued the tradition of the innings until BRILLIANT BUN OUT Compton was caught by Barnett With the total at 98, Brown at long-on, which meant that, with Derby 339 and 30 for 3 v. Lan-played a ball to short-leg, ran, was just over an hour left, Middlesex Formoan cashire 373.--(Reuter Bulletin), sent back, and brilliantly run out needed 7 runs for victory. Robins

and; 23 runs later, an even greater hit two 6's, one an off-drive off straits and Calcutta......... mishap befell Middlesex. W. Heinfield, and then was caught at swatów, Shanghai and Tientsin... Kronviken.................... Webster played a ball to cover-long-on!!!

JAPANESE SURROUNDED

Chengchow, May 21.

10.30 AM

LEGO AM

Noon

point and a run seemed feasible Goddard, who bowled splendidly. A report just on Hand states enough, but the pick-up and return throughout the match, sot Price that the Japanese at Kuantal, were just to good and Edrich was caught at cover point and R. Fel-Printed and Pablished by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hong Kong

at mid-on, but then came near Fenchlu in north Honan, are out for à 71, of which he had 'an | ton

being surrounded by the Chinese, much right to be proud as his 187. Smith and the end of an herole

match.

(Central News).

in the first innings.

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