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The season's Gymkhana meet- ings wound up on Saturday with [2" VÉTY, ADDcessful extra"ovont which was notable in 'some respects. There was recorded in . almost all the cash sweeps a win- ning prize which was für above the biggest of the season, while; the betting showed some sur prises in results.
In the fourth race, tha backeraj of St. Chad obtained a handsome sum on their outlay, as much as $103.50 being paid to winning) backers. The majority of the cash sweeps each yielded over $2,000 for winning tickets, and in the last race, the rush to the wheel of fortune was so beavy that the sweep woskup to $2,688,
The weather, while being ideal for the spectators, was uncomfort able for joclays, many of whom Wore topees. The Hon. Mr. John- stone again figured prominently |
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LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
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London, June 17.5
In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Gretton, Mr. Harma- either winning or placed ponies. | worth stated that the members of the Langue of Nations had hitherto During the afternoon, the Band contributed one hundred and seventy thousand pounds sterling to its for the Wiltshires rendered afunds.!
{ pleasing programme of music.
On the vote for British Embasdies and Consular Services under Following are the officials which the expenses for the League/fall, Mr. Balfour claimed that the Patrons:-HE. Sir R. E. Stubby, League had already performed considerable services to-the world. KCMG, HE Vice-Admiral Sir The permanent Secretariat of the League would remain in Londen till |A, L. Duff, KCB, HE Major, the general meeting of the League in November when its future would General F. Ventris, C.B. and Combe decided. He mentioned that an office had been established for the modore W. Bowden-Smith, CE5, registration of Treaties and henceforth no treaty would be valid on- Committee. The Stewards if less registered and open for inspection. Mr. Balfour stated that the the Hongkong Jockey Club, (ex question of division of expenses among the members of the League Oficio), Messrs. The Hon. Mr. would be submitted to experts at the International Financial Confer- John Johnstone. D. M. Ross, C. Ience in Brussels. Dealing with the four permanent Committee estab Blason, D. E. Clark, H. W. Dickished under the League, on Armaments, Health, Transit and Interna- tional Justice respectively, Mr. Balfour emphasised the importance end L. X. Leeft,
Mr. M. S. Sassoon. Keeper.
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of their work of the Armaments Committee but pointed out that Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Hon everything depended on the nations supporting the policy of dis- Secretary,
armament. If each nation declined to adopt disarmament on the Colonel J. Wyndham,-Judge-ground that armamenta were necessary to its security then the tragedy Mr. D. E. Clark, Assistant for the League of Nations and the world would be great indeed. Judge.
Dealing with the work of the League in connection with the Peace Mr. D. M. Ross-Handicapper. Treaty he mentioned the appointment of Commission delimit the Messrs. H. W. Dick and E. Saar Valley and also an internatiɔ̃cal body to administer the Saar Reed-In charge of the Scale.. Valley. The League bad appointed a High Commissioner for Danzig Mr. M. T. Johnson,-1st Starter.who had framed a constitution for Danzig to the general satisfaction, Mr. H. C. E. Way,-2nd Starter and the drawing up of a Treaty between Danzig and Poland. The Messrs. L N. Leefe and U. HL League was also dealing with the question threatened by the spread Slason,-Paddock.
of zymotic disease from the East westward, especially in Poland. The League had acted through Red Cross Societies and appealed to the rations for funds. The League was also supervising the return of 1-FIVE FURLONGS RACE. | prisoners from Russia to Europe and vice versa. It was also coulder-. HANDICAP-For, China Ponies ing the question of international finance and dislocation of credit that have run and oct was a rica anent which a meeting of the experts of the world would be held. at any Gymkhana this seasom Fulb The Langue was doing its best to find a European Power to under- Scurry and similar Events are aw take a mandate for Armenia and some nations were prepared to sup-i considered as Rices, winners of Ply, the mandatory and the necessary resourers.
Mr. Balfour pro- these events therefore being elig-seeded to protest against the activities of enthusiasts who were ur ble pales otherwise disqualified. King the creation of a super State to direct force levied and paid for Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $150, by the sovereign States of the world. He declared that the problem 2nd Prize 376, 3rd Prize: 350.
of bringing order out of chao, must be dealt with by the Supreme Mr. J. R. Paterson's ch. Shoot-
Counziker otherwise those who were throwing that burdes upon the ing, 156 Iba.. Mr. Johnstone. League and doing it the greatest possible disservice. The League. if Mr. J. Bell-Irving's blk. Bruss
overloaded, would assuredly break down and the most promising effort hitherto made in the direction of a new civilisation would be 153 lbs. Mr. Bell-Irving
destroyed.. Mr. Blank's G. Tredezer, J46
lbs. Major Timmis Also ran. Sepand Fawnshop (de Souza), Dahlia
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Short head: 2 lengths. Time: 11723.
Pari-Mutuel.- Winner Places, 36.50, 8.60, 320.60.
Cash Sweeps-ist, No.
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Mr. Asquith hoped the victorious Powers would not be alow to set an example as regards disarmament Seth.
He asked whether Polish | aggression did not come within Article Eleven and whether the. Scotia mandate for Palestine came from the League. He asked similarly as Maregards Mesopotamia. He urged the winding op of the Supreme.
Council in order to let the League become a reality.
Lord Robert Cecil declared that the lack of a formal decision as to mandate for Africa was producing very deplorable conditions. He $7.99 urged that all these should be settled at the earliest moment. There was no room fur two supreme international bodies such as the Supreme 334 Council and the Council of the league. With regard to America is 181,401,20; 2nd, No. 323 219120.) was difficult for us to discuss freely her position, but he sure nothing.
Brd, No. 92 3200.6).
I would encourage our friends in America more than to be able to argue Unplaced. N4, 445, 13. 9, with them that as the League had accomplished so much in the pre- 238, 260,
servation of peace it was not desirable that they stand aside in the RACE(great work.
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Mr. Balfour, replying, said Lord Robert Cecil was the most in tolerant man on this subject he had ever known. Nothing but abject submission, not only to the broad principles on which he went but} to every detail of carrying them out would satisfy him. As regards Poland the conditions contemplated by the League were two: Nations approaching a state of war and the league intervening and saying "You must not fight until all the machinery of law and arbitration is brought into play." He could not conceive a more difficult or more doubtful case because not only was war going on but it was a war between powers not recognised by any nation in the world. The Pole asserted, rightly or wrongly, that one effect of their interven- tion was to free the Ukrainians from the Bolshevik yoke, and they are welcomed a liberators from the Bolshevik invasion. To rush in on such an occasion would be like a rush into a street fight and pinging the arm of one of the combatants while leaving the other free. Re- ferring to the question of mandates he said the terms of the mandates were to be determined by the Peace Conference, but the use to which the mandates should be pot was left to the League of Nations. That as intended at Faris, consequently it was regrettable that mandates were not ready. He would not say it was a matter for the League to be blamed. It was due to the fact that the negotiations had taken, a Unplaced Nos. 148, 158, 512. longer time than anticipated. The League would come in when the 3.--CLASS 'HANDICAP:
Amandatory Powers had accepted responsibility for carrying out the CLASS: ONCE ROUND-For mandates. For Chize Ponies. Entracce Fee 35.--1st Prize, $159; 2nd Prize, $75; 3rd Prize, $50, ;"
A Length. 1. length. Time: 1.1715. Fari-Mutuel.- Winner 15.99. Places, $5.50, $5.80, $7.20.
Cash Sweeps 1st. No. 533 $2,421.30; 2nd. No. 739 $691.80; 3rd. No. 617 1345.99.
Mr. Bell-Irving's g. Attraction,
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London, June 18.
The League to Abolish War sent a deputation to Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour and Lord Carzon. The Premier catechised the deputation for endeavouring to pin them down to details with a view 153 18. Mr. Bell-Irving 1to demonstrating impracticability. The Premier pointed out that the Mr. Johnstone's 'g. Barning Day. Great Powers were already too entangled to supply forces to create light, 160 lbs., Mr. Johnstone 2 international police. Moreover discussion hereanent was idle until A Length: length.
America came into the league. Mr. Balfour inquired where the pro- Time: 1.58 15.
posed forces would be kept., St. Helena "or Labrador, for if kept in Pari-Mutuel Winner, $11.30 France they would not fight France, if kept in Britain certainly they Place, $15.30.
would not fight England. The Premier emphasised that y present Cash Sweeps-11, No. z: attempt to force the pace would only, destroy the League, $2,241: 2nd, No. 340 1747.
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