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(Continued from Page 1.). Harney (Lib.) and Mr. W. Nunn (Con. At the last election the Liberals had a majority of 0.319.

Nuneaton.

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SATURDAY, JUNE

HAGEN CRUSHINGLY NEW FENG VICTORY

DEFEATED.

ARCHIE COMPSTON WINS BY EIGHT AND SEVEN

AMERICAN LISTLESS.

CLAIMED.

TANGSHAN-KU" CAPTURED IN

CAVALRY ATTACK,

HEAVY CASUALTIES.

The successful candidate here:

London, May B1

Shanghai, May 31. Another victory is claimed by was Mr. F. Smith. He was op- Archie Compaton, the famous posed by Capt. A. D. J. Hope British golfor, defeated his more Marshal Feng Yu-hatang's Kuo- captured (Con.) and Mr. H. Willison' (Lib.). famous American rival, Walter minchun troops who At the last election, the Conserva-Hagen, by eight up and soven to Tangshan Ku yesterday from the play in the great challenge match Nanking force after a battle last tive majority was 2,563.

at Moor Park. This is the first ing three hours with heavy S. W. Norfolk.

of the matches from which Hagen casualties on both sides. sought to retire on the grounds Mr. W. B. Taylor won this seat of tiredness, His opponents were Major A. McLean (Con.) and Mr. V. Duvall (fib). The Conservatives had a majority

of 3,834 at the last election.

Sedgefield.

Mr. J. Herriotts was successful here, being opposed by Major L. Ropner (Con.). Conservative majority nt last election, 1,416.

Carmarthen,

This sent was won by Mr. D. Hopkin, who was opposed by Lieut. Col. W. N. Jones (Lb.) and Hon. 1. Coventry (Con). The Liberals held this seat at the last election with a majority of 47.

Kilmarnock.

Hagen was late in arriving, the start being delayed half an hour. The American won the first hole, Compatan squared at the second, and they went on, the Britisher playing the better golf to the turn where he led by two holes. Compston was out in 30 and Hagen in 38.

Compston became three up at the 12th, where Hagon missed a six-foot putt for a half.

It is understood that Tangahan Ku, about 40 miles from and west of Hauchowfu, (a strategle point on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway) was held by the 45th and 14t Divisions under Feng Chen-wu. The Kuominchun Infantry we preceded by three thousand cavalry who swept through the Nanking force despite a strenuo

defence.

It is understood that the cap ture of Tangshan Ku by the Kuo- minchun indicates the desire of At the next Compaton missed a Feng Yu-hsiang to take Hsuchow- two-footer, Hagen winning, but fu with the intention of Interrupt- Compston went further shend ating railway traffic. the next where Hagen picked up The. 15th after hitting a tree. and 16th were halved, the 17th was won by Hagen and the 18th was halved.

Compston therefore led in the moraing by two holes.

In the afternoon, Hagen showed Mr. R. Climie won this seat.

a strange lack of form and there He was opposed by Major C. Mac-

was no sign of his customary (Con.) and Mr. J. Rkeunnesa. About, four thousand Andrew Rutherford (Lib.). Conservative spectators followed the match, majority ut last election, 1,183.

Edinburgh W.

The successful candidate was Mr. G..Mathers, who was opposed by Mr. W. G. Norman (Con) and Mr. H. V. Phillipe (Lib.). Con- serative majority at last election, 1,025.

Wandsworth Central: Major A. Church won this scat, His opponents were Sir H. Jackson Duthle (Cou.) and Mr. A. W. (Lib.). Conservative majority at last election, 4,999.

Brecon and Radnor.

Mr. P. Freeman was the success- ful candidate, his opponents being Capt. W. D'Arcy Hall (Con.) and Capt. E. W. C. Jones (Lib.) The Conservative majority at the Inst election was 2,400.

Southampton (2 seats).

The successful candidates were Mr. R. Morley and Mr. T Lewis. They were opposed by Mr. A. C. Reid (Con.) and.Lord Thirlestane (Con.) and by Mr. A. Lambвley. (Lib.) and Mr: J. H. Whitehouse (Lib.). At. the last election, the Conservatives had a majority of 8,018.

Bolton (2 seats).

- Mr. M. Brothers and Mr." A. Law were the successful candi- dates. They were opposed by Mr. C. Hilton Con.) and Major C. F. Entwhistle (Con.), and Capt. P. R. Barry (Lib.). At the last clection, the Conservative majority was 4,060

Norwich.

The former Labour Minister, Mr. W. R. Smith, won'one of the two scats here, whilst his

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Shanghai, May 31. The Peking Chinese Garrison Command has dispatched a num ber of coaches to Shihchinchuang this evening at soven to meet Marahal Feng Yu-hsiang, who is understood to be visiting Shans to meet Marshal Yen Hsi-shan.

The National Governmont Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, General Ho Ying-ching, (Nationallst Army's chief-of-staff) and General Hagen won the fifth hole in the Sheng Chen, (Marshal Yen's chief afternoon, Compston being lieutenant) have all wired to Yen bunkered, but he became more list-Hai-ahan advising him not to fol- less afterwards, and Compaton low Feng Yu-hsiang. went on to win six holes in suc- cession and the match-Reuter.

Nanking Troop Movements. Naval wireless messages from Nanking stale that troop move- was a conucrvative, majority of ments are taking place there, 2,904.

Other Gains.

Other seats gained by Labour:

Crewe,

Partick,

Kensington N. Stalybridge. Cardiff (South). Chesterfield.

Cardiff (Basi).. Sowerby...

St Pancras (3 seats). Cloveland.

Loughborough,

Stirling & Clackmannan. Brigg.

Hull (East). Hull (South-West). Kennington. Ormskirk. Bassetlaw. Oldham (2.sents). Derby (2 seals).

LIBERAL GAINS. Include Several · Triangular Contests,

preparatory to the opening of the campaign against Feng, which will take place as, noon as the fundrai of Dr. Sun Yat-sen is completed.

A renewed boycott of British shipping is reported in the Upper Yangtsze, but no interference has yet taken place.

THE FRENCH TENNIS TOURNEY.

AMERICAN PLAYERS DOING EXCEEDINGLY WELL.

Paris, May 31,

In the quarter-finals of the Men's Singles at Autuell, where the French hardcourt champion- ships are being played, F. T. Hunter (U.S.A.); was lending by two sets to one against J. Borotra, the French star, when the match was postponed owing to bad-light. Hunter won the first set at 6-4, lost the second at 8-10, and won 11

Three-cornered Liberal 'gains in the third at G-4 cluded the following:

Pembroke. Flintshire. Luton. Dumfries.

Mid Bedford.

Ashford,

Banff.

Ely.

Penryn & Falmouth.

East Norfolk. Southmoltan. East Fife.

Huntingdon. Hereford. Bodmin. Eye.

N. Cornwall.

THE PARTY BAROMETER. How Figures Come Through Yesterday,

The Liberals gained Kincardine Mr. Nell Maclean won this seat(Western) in a straight fight. as an Independent Labourite, de feating the Marques of Douglas and Clydesdale

the Can.), well-known umateur boxer, and Mr. T. A. Kerr (Lab.).. At the last election, Labour had a majority of 6,317.

Barnard Castle.

Mr. W. Lawther won this seat, defeating Llout. Col. C. M. Hoad- lam, the Conservative Minister, and Mr. E. Spence (Lib.). At the last election, the Conservatives had A majority of 313.

Sunderland (2 seats).

Dr. Marion Phillippa and Mr. A. Smith won both seats here. They were opposed by Sir W. Raine. (Con.) and Mr. L. Thomp: son (Con) and by Dr. Betty Morgan, (Lib.) and Sir J. Pratt (LIB.). At the last election, the Conservatives had a majority of 6,789.

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Islington East.

Dr. Ethel Bentham won this seat, being opposed by Major R. 1. Tasker (Con.) and Mr. E. C. Middleton (Lib.). Conservative majority at last election, 8,894.

Swindon. Dr. C. Addiaon, whom Mr. Lloyd George lately announced he had "Backed"

from the Coalition Ministry for incompetence, gain- ad this seat for Labour, defeat- 165,]ing Sir R. Mitchell Banks (Con) and Mr. F. C. Thornborough (Lib). At the last election, there

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The following tables show how the state of the parties stood at the hours indicated yesterday after-

'noon:

Conservative Labour Liberal Independent

4 p.m. 214.

244.

15.

7.

4.30 p.m.

218.

258. 45.

7.

W. T. Tiden (U.S.A.), defouled Von Kehrling (Hungary) 9-11, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 8-0 and meets Rene Lacoste (France) in the acmi- final.

Miss Helen

Wills (U.S.A.), defeated Madame La Faurie by G-4 6-1, and meets Miss Ellen Bennett (Britain) in the round.-Kenter.

next

GENEVA EXPERIMENT.

LABOUR DELEGATES MAY ATTEND ALL MEETINGS.

Geneva, May 31. The International Labour Con- ference groups have agreed as an experiment to .operate over that Government may delegates

participate in committees they wish to attend, from which they have hitherto been excluded. Reuter.

year

Regarding the paragraph pab-! lished yesterday in which an: Airedalo dog belonging to Mr. Bottomley was said to have bitten Mrs. Gande, the owner of the dog informs us that there was, a fight! between his dog and one owned by Mrs. Gande, who intervened and separated the animals. It is just as possible, says Mr. Bottomley, (At this hour, the Opposition that Mrs. Gande's dog was the one He adds that his totaled 108, thus placing the Gov-which bit her.

Airedale is now at his home. ernment in a minority.)

.Conservative

Labour Liberal

Independent

Conservative Labour Liberal Independent

How Figures Stood at

Verious Hours,

The party gains at the hours in-

6 p.m. 'possible).

Conservative Labour Liberal Independent

227.

288.

GAINS & LOSSES.

.45.

7.

5.45 p.m.

236.

279.

dicated yesterday were as follows:

48.

7.

4 p.m.

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Conservative Labour Liberal Independent.

Conservative Labour Liberal Independent

288.

7.p.m. Con.

116

285.

48,

1.

Lab. Lib. Ind.

+3

34

2.

8.15 p.m.

6.45 p.m.

245. 280. .49. 7.

Con.

136

Lab,

Ib Ind.

Comm.

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