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GENERAL

How Britain Will Guard CANDID CAMERA AT THE RACES

Trade Routes

How the Admiralty will guaran-Imediately the danger matured." fee the safety of inain trade routes The Merhant Service would be

in the event of war was disclosed ready if the time ever came to be by Mr Geoffrey Shakespeare, once more the service of supply. Secretary to the Admiralty, at "A strong Navy is vital to our Liverpool recently.

safety." he went on, "and stronger Main features of the plan 'are:- it is becoming every day. We are Special naval convoys for main jembarking on a period of great trade routes, the conversion of old expansion, carrying out pro- cruisers into anti-aircraft vessels,gramme of building unparalleled in and the strengthening of the peace time.

a

Navy's destroyer`arm.

"At this moment we are building Mr. Shakespeare said that Na-562,000 tons or warships-17 poleon's words, "Let us be masters cruisers, 19 submarines, 39 destroy- the Straits for six hours anders, and a host of smaller craft. we'shall be masters of the world," "Recent experience leads one to was as true today as it was in the believe that air power by itself is Napoleonic Wars.

unlikely to win wars. The main "Plans are laid."" he added, "on burden falls on the Navy the basis that we should have to goj la another case of the tortoise into convoy on certain routes im-beating the hare.".--(Bulletin).

Surrey Win PUPPET REGIME

LOW SCORES AT

THE OVAL

Surrey beat Derbyshire at the Oval recently by 68 runs, aided by some more useful bowling by F. R. Brown, who took five wickets for 91. and in spite of a very gallant Innings of 76 by L. F. Townsend in Derbyshire's second innings.

Derbyshire suffered an unfer- tunate set back, for Copson could take no further part in the match-

FOR AMOY

Amay. June 6,

.it

A puppet government is to be set up at Amoy within the next month. according to A report emanating from usually well- informed circles here.

The Japanese" military authorl- ties are busily looking for "suitable" Chinese candidates officials for the puppet regime.--

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after the first day. In Surrey's se- addition of 22 runs. Brown was cond innings Gregory scored nearly perhaps unlucky to scoop up A

Pictures taken at the Sixth Extra Race meeting.

half their runs, and when Derby catch to the wicketkeeper in pro- ABORIGINES TO BE ASSIMILATED

shire went in again they always tecting his face from

а wicked

had to struggle, but only A. V kicker from G. H. Pope, but the Fope helped Townsend to make a rest gave little trouble to Rhodes, fight of it, say The Times.

who had five wickets for 50 runs,

It was chilly in the extreme and G. H. Pope, with four for 36. when play started, and the pitch! atill called for sundry patțings and strokings. Fishlock and Gregory went quietly about business and took the score to 61 before Fish lock touched a good length ball

This left Derbyshire to get 203 to win, and they started none too Well

from Rhodes and was caught at second slip by A. V. Pope.

Smith was out to an un-

worthy stroke at 12, and as soon as Brown had relleved Gover A Townsend chopped across a short ball and Squires just reached the catch

TO CHINESE CIVILISATION

Lolos and other aborigines along China's frontier provinces, such as Yunnan, Kwelchow, and Szechuan, are to be assimilated to Chinese civilisation; and the local offices of the National Military Affairs · Commission is having a committee on the spot, to devise ways and means to do so.

At the same time, the Academia Sinica and the National Cen- trai Museum are having a joint expedition into Sikang and Yun- nan to study the origin, nature, and character of these racial tribes 50 as to best co-operate with this minor section of Chinese citizens, At present, the educational im This trait of the Lolos, together Rhodes, who on the previous

division of the Chinese Govern- with their special adaptation to At the same score Alderman. day had taken a couple of Surrey

ment, now in charge of the Uni horsemanship and guerrilla war- wickets for no runs, was bowling who had again shown a quiet inversity of Naking, which is intare, may be trained and develop- difference to the bowling, gave a terested in presenting" some pic "well but without much luck,

ed is the best advantage of the though as it happened several catch in the silps which startled tures to the frontier people as Chinese Army in certain war zones were coming his Garland-Wells so much that he well as taking some scenes from in north and office sectors of the

passed the ball on to Berry to them, is ready to work with other front. complete the batsman's downfall.

more wickets

way.

Squires, who followed Fishlock, stayed with Gregory while 79 runs were added in an hour, but the initial stages of his innings were adventurous.

POPE DECEIVED

agencies in promotingg the educa- Some of the aborigines are still tional and general welfare of suspicious as well as superstitious China's neglected man-power. of things Chinese and, some of Brown next deceived 'G. H. Pope According to Mr. Ll Wan-tang. them. If not dangerous for the and Rhodes, and it was lucky for secretary to the Committee of the time being, may be left unchanged.

that L. H. Military Affairs Commission He was dropped at cover off suc- Derbyshire's dignity

on All existing social and religious $ alow Frontier People, Chinese approach institutions of the frontier races. cessive balls and spits a bat, then Townsend realized that

.aborigines henceforth unless detrimental to the Im- his glasses caused trouble, and, bowler has no right to bowl with to the

should be made through bettermediate interest of the Chinese finally, his second bat proved in-out someone in the country. adequate and had to be changed. He had so far taken all that was frontier affairs, trying to show by reform themselves

knowledge and sympathy with Republic, should

to be allowed by time In spite of these inconveniences, given him, and he now looked for deeds rather than by words only education. if necessary. he scored 35 sound runs, including runs himself. to Brown's discom- one classic cover drive off Rhodes, fort.

that how large unproductive areas Persons now

the interested in A V. Pope was disposed to and his style is always goed to stay with him; indeed

may be made profitable.

assimilation of the aborigines to watch. In the end he tried to more setting about the bowling

Mr. Ll condemns strongly past Chinese civilization are in favour hook a ball off the end of his nose, also,, and the pair had added 73militarists who have been trying of doing so from within through but mistimed it, and was caught runs when Pope was caught at the at long leg.

Meanwhile Gregory. who had

wicket.

he did

It was now a question of who been collecting runs serenely, had was to remain with Townsend, but nings of 81. which included 13 4's be put the result beyond doubt by

also fallen to Rhodes for an in-

A QUICK ENDING

getting stumped off Brown to i anish as shrewd and fearless an innings ás could be seen. In it he

Luncheon, which was taken at hit one 6 and 11 4's, and when he

and

suppress the Lolos who, it is the, introduction of social service said, is one of the most valorous and helpful leadership. Our and courageous, of China's races. Own Correspondent).

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

New York, June 6.

152 for four, proved to be the had gone rustic endeavour, by The following were the results traditional bugbear, for in half an Mitchell and some incessant ap-of major league baseball matches hour or so afterwards Surrey's repealing by Brooks merely delayed played yesterday:-- maining six wickets fell for the a merciful end.

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"WE DO NOT BOMB OPEN TOWNS!”

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“We do not bazah open towns," said a Japanese spokesmen in Tokyo last week. The above photograph, taken at Canton during one the many air raida carried out last week is eloquent testi- mony to the fact that non-military objectives have been the specia) targets of the Japanese xylators.

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FRENCH TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

NO SURPRISES IN SUNDAY'S PLAY

Paris, June 6,

Play in the Frerich international tennis championships here yester day did not produce any surprises.

Menze!

In the men's singles,

(Czechoslovakia) beat Patler (England) 6-2, 6-2, 6-0, Abdesse. iam (France) beat Spychala (Poland) 8-6, 10-5, 7 5. Pallada

beat (Yugoslavia)

Le Sueur (France) 6-3, 6-2, 6-2, Hecht (Czechoslovakia) beat Wilde (Eng- (land) 8-4. 1-6. 6-2, 6-1, Boussus (France) beat Jamain (France) (6-2, 6-0, 6-2, Destremau (France) beat Kuramitsu (Japan) 7-5, 6-1, 6-3.

The American Donald Budge beat the Indian Mohamed Ghaus in four sets. 6-1, 6-1, 5-7. 6.0.- (Transocean)."

DR. SUN FO Dr. Sun Fo. President of the Legislative Yuan, has left for Brusse's. He will go to Paris later where he will confer with Dr. Wellington Koo. Chinese Ambas- sador to Paris.--(Reuter).

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RESIGNS

Canton, June 6.

A recent investigation discloses

that there is a vast iron mine in

the district of Bhichang where the"

The resignation of Admiral deposit is estimated at no a The Central Government has ac- the nah hongs are located in the Chân Chál, garrison commander than one hundred million tons. 1. cepted Mr. Liu Hang-sen's resigna- French Concession. Their repre- of Boeca" Tigris Forts has been ac- The investigator recommends its 4 11 2 tion as Comtalssioner of Finance | sentatives called on the concession cepted. He will be succeeded by exploitation at an early date so as (Lary and Trosky (2) homered at Szechuan, Mr. Kan Tien-kuel authorities recently asking for fuli General Kwok Yin-sze. -(Interna- to 'open' å' source of wealth for this for Detroit)-(Reuter).

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