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eye in" indulged in some sparkling of drives and square cuts and he reached his 51 after having been at the wicket" for an nour. During this time he seni the ball to the ropes on eight occasions.
The wicket was appreciably fast and McCormick, the Australian speed-merchant, was "ting" con- siderably and was, consequently, difficult to get away,
Barrett had another life at 51 when Bradman, fielding at deepish; mid-off, dropped a ball that was going straight at him. Hutton by this time was creeping out of his shell and the crowd, now swelled to 20,000, was treated to a delight- ful exhibition of good batting.
The Gloucester batsman was given a round of applause when he hit O'Reilly for a boundary to send the 100 up after 85 minutes', play.
CLOSING TODAY
Foreign Ministry Statement Alleges Unlawful Molestation By Japanese
Hankow, June 10.
The following statement has been made by a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in connection with the closing of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo tomorrow..
While engaging in her large-scale military aggression against China, Japan is st I legally bound under International Law to res pect and fulfil her obligation of according adequate protection and the usual privileges to. Chinese consular and diplomatic missions maintained in her territory.
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England's total stood at 219 for 1-an excellent start. Barnett had batted for 175 minutes and brought off some brilliant driving and cut- ting, hitting 18 boundaries.
Buildings In Chengchow Destroyed
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13th June
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persons claiming to represent Chi nese interests in Japan entered the Embassy demanding the evacuation of its premises.
Japan, Shanghal and Formosa... Hakone Mari........... They Japan did not meet with the slightest Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan & interference from the Japanese authorities.
Furthermore, most of the self-
styled Chinese representatives were Formosan subjects of Japan and Hankow, June 10.
some Japanese detectives were Official Chinese despatches from among the group. These facts clear. the front state
ly indicate that the two incidents forces appeared as east Shilipao, were inspired and organised by south-east of Chengchow, yester-
the Japanese authorities. day.
that Japanese
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In view of the fact that the E- Japanese artillery shelled Chin- bassy has found it no longer ese positions at Shthilpa the possible to carry on its normal Hutton then hit a full toss to sound of gunfire being clearly further unlawful molestation. it function, and in order to avoid the on-boundary to reach his heard at Chengchow. hundred in twice as
many In accordance with the "scorch. has been ordered by the Chinese minutes. He thus became the ed earth". polley all important
Government to suspend its func ninth England player to score a buildings in Chengchor have been tions as from June 11, when all century in his first Test match destroyed before the withdrawal its remaining star will return to against Australia, Of the next of the main body of the Chinese
China.
All property of the Em ball, however, he was given dal forces.
başay has been placed in the for abstraction against Fleet- wood-Smith... 240 for 2.
The outgoing bateman. k Barnett, was given a tremendous ovation Pavilion.
on his return to the
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Office. Peiping-Lunghal railway. Japanese cavalry units are stated to
The Chinese Charge d'Affaires have raided Wuluitten
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to its obligation of giving adequate Chinese despatches state that trains
In protection. on the Pelping-Lun-hal
accordance with Then followed a dull spell for railway
International Law, to Chinese Uvex st:D running to Edrich (Middlesex)
scratched Hsuchang but in
and prorty in Japan.-/Central view of the about
News). half-an-hour for a heavy troop movements north of single, this batsman being even. Binyang. passenger Tickets tually bowled by O'Reilly for 5." northbound trains are being sol
With the total at 244 for 3 Ham-only to Sinyang-(Reuters: mond and Paynter (Lancashire i
for
slowly wore-down the O'Reilly-
are
Fleetwood Smith attack. these FRENCH ENVOY
bowlers having kept an immaculate length for some time.
With the
total at 274 for 3, a halt was made
for tea. Hammond (20) and Payn-
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M. Paul Emile Naggiar, French
(Continued from Page 1) Hammond hit a six of Fleet-Ambassador to China, arrived here In this connection; it is signlů. wood-Smith in the opening over from Hong Kong this afternoon jeant that while the foreign ex- after the tea interval including a
with members of his staff.
change market is not unduly ex- characteristic straight-drive for a
The distinguished guest and his ted this morning, there is never- boundary but shortly afterwards, party were met at the whart by theless a marked tendency on the Dr. Philip Trau, Special Commis part of the Continent to sell for- in playing forward to O'Reilly, he misjudged the flight of the ball and loner for Foreign Affairs, and reward dol'ars against purchases of was bowled for 26, the total being
presentatives of General Yu Han- gold. 281 for 4. His partnership with
mou, Commander-in-Chief of the
Authoritative circles In London. Payater had realised 37, in 50 Te-chen, Governor of Kwangtung valuation talk seriously, describ
Fourth Route Army. General Wu however, refuse to take the de- Holhow and Mr. Tseng Yang-fu, Mayor of ing the rumours as "ridiculous." Canton.
Immediately upon landing M |Nagglar motored to the French
Consulate at Shameen.
minutes.
Paynter continued to play de- Iensive cricket with Compton 28 his partner.
ENGLAND, 1ST INNINGS I. Hutton, Lb.w.. b Fleetwood-
Smith
6. J. Barnett, b O'Reilly
W. J. Edrich, b O'Reilly
W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly
E Paynter not out
D. Compton not out
Total (for 4 wkts)
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At the same time, they are asking Samshui and Wuchow. the question as to what guarantee Straits there is that commodity prices FormOSA will make a lasting response to
Kongmoon
The French Ambassador was the fresh devaluation when they have Shanghai- guest of honour of General Wu Te-falled to do so previously ~~~(Reu- 126 chen at a tea party in his private
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residence. General Yr Han-mou,| 26 Dr. Phile Tyau and many leading 75 Canton personages were present.
The French envoy later made an Inspection of the Doumer Hospital ... 422 which was hit by Japanese airmen and also the bombed areas.
Fall of the wickets:1 (Barnett)
for 219: 2 (Button) for 240: 3 be brief. He will return to Hong M Naggiar's stay in Canton will (Edrich) for 274; 1 (Hammond? Kong and will travel by air to Han- for 281.
kow-Central News).
COUNTY CRICKET LUNCH SCORES
London, June 10. Lanch scores in County Cricket championship matches wATH. follows:-
ter).
TUESDAY
Batavia and Sourabaya.. Kongmoon
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS | Balgon, "Straits and Calcutta...
(Continued from Pare 10)
A. M. Didsbury, A. Thomson, J.. Skinner, R. T. Trengove (siclp).
K.B.G.C.
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WEDNESDAY Samshul and Wuchow. Kongmoon
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G. C. Norman; A. Macintyre, A. Haiphong Middlesex 331 and 296 v. Hamp-J. Hall; J. G. Meyer (skip).
Shangha shire 245" and 38 for 1 at Lord's; F. A. Cheesman, A. Macfarline, Northamptonshire 76 and 112 for C. B. Hosking, E. W. Lines (skip). 3.v. Derbyshire 151 and 288 for 7 declared at Northampton;
John Watson, S. M. White, A. Hyde Lay, R. Duncan (skip). Busser. 362 and 61 for 5 v. Surrey 2nd Team v. H.K.F.C. “B”; 438 at Horsham;
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