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168 runs in arrears with only

wickets in hand..

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929,

LEAGUE TENNIS.

SOUTH CHINA A. A, BEAT :

RUSSO CHINESE CONFLICT.

INDIAN RECREATION CLUB. ENVOYS ORDERED TO LEAVE,

south Chien Athletic Association beat At King's Park, yostorday, the the Indian Recreation Club by slz the tennis league. Scores:

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Riga, June 3.

China has declined to accept the Soviet Noto of protest regarding

Notts batted first and compiled the formidable total of 476, toeta to three in' the. "A" division of the police raid on tho Russian

which their captain, A. W. Carr contributed 194, and Payton, 134.

South Africa replied with 304, J. A. J. Christy alono tackling the Notts bowling confidently. He mado 148 before his wicket was

taken.

Noits made 117 for 4 wickets in their second innings and declared, leaving tourists with the task of scoring 349 runs to win. They had made 191 for 6 when stumps

were drawn,

Loe Woon-isol and Lee Wat-taol Consulate at Harbin, and the Chi- lost to .8. A Ramjahn and B. A, Hus nece diplomatic representative at sain 2-0; beat 8. 3. Ismail and I. A, Moscow has been ordered by the Razack 6-4; beat A. H. Itumjahn and Soviets to leave the U.S.S.R. All J. S. Curroom 6-2,

}Soviet representatives in China Lak Kong-cheong and Luk Ding have been requested to leave China

5. A. Rumjahn and Theorist too toomall and within twenty-four hours. Razack 4-4; beat A. H. Rumjahn and Curroom 0-1,

Chan So-and-Ha Wai-hing beat 8. A. Hamjohn and Husenin 6-2; beat Ismail and Razack 6-4; beat A. H. Rumjaha and Currecti

Private and Press reports from Moscow confirm that the Soviet- Chinese conflict is causing great excitement there. It la expected that the Nanking Government will Mixed Doublen League. confiscate the Chinose Eastern The following will represent the Railway in Manchuria. Although YORKSHIRE'S LUCK.

University

reity in the Mixed Doubles the present Chinese Government is First Innings Points.

match: brainst the Kowloon Cricket Club to-day

tum. on the latter's comparatively weak, the Soviets Rain interfered with the match ground. Mr. de Souza and Missaro nevertheless not in a position between Yorkshire and Surrey at:6. Ho.

W. Chong and to make war on thom.

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Surrey made 13

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and Wore. dismissed for Mr. Hambly, and S. E. Greon.

Lan-

Soviets, as indicated by the Asiatic section of the Communist Inter national, that this rupture will rondor Communist propaganda in China canler, as there is now no need of caution such as there has been during the continuance of diplomatie relations.

rost content with first innings Kowloon will be represented by

the following: Mrs. Sayer and 2. Tincher.

Mr. McCaw and T. LA

156, the veteran Rhodes taking 6.

Hong, Doubles Match. wickets for 34 runa.

In the Hong Doubles yesterday Yorkshire made 324 for: 9 Dr. J. H. Montgoniery and L. Forater wickets and declared, but failed beat R. E. Coxon and R Gordon of to force a victory, Surrey batting Messrs. Jardino's, 6-3, 6-4. exceedingly well in their second

wickets

rung. for 40 innings. At the close of playcashire gained an advantage of

Former Kolteluak Gendral.

Surrey had made 137 for

The opinion prevails here that wicket.

69 runa, the sile being dismissed for 189, Clark Laking 5 wickets for the Chinese Government will make use of General Semenov, formerly Richard Tyldesley brought about of the Koltchak army, against the a further Northants' collapse, tak- U.S.S.R. This general is sald re- ing 8-wickets for 34 runs. The cently to have had an interview innings closed at 99 Lancashire with the Chinese authorities. It is made 41 to win without loss. stated that considerable forces, both officers and men of the former Koltchak ármy, are at his dleposal in the Far East.

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AN ESSEX VICTORY. Russell Hits A Hundred. Easex defented Warwickshire by ten wickets at Coventry, Russell again proving an nequisition to their batting strength.

Warwick, taking frat knock, were sent back for 196, to which Essex replied with 359 (Russell,] 131).

50 runs.

GOOD HITTING, Keen Fight Between Sussex and Somerset.

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AMERICAN POLICY

ATTACKED.

DR. BUTLER ON “ARMED ALOOFNESS.”

New York, June 5, Using Dr. Johnson's remark "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel as a text, Professor Nicholas Murray Butler, speaking at Columbia University's 176th commencement exercises, nasailed the American military and tariff policies as sordid.

Some good hitting was seen at | (£8,000,000), from Koltchak · are i He cited the advocacy of huge In their second innings, Warwick Bath where Sussex gained majur said to be still in the Chinese naval expenditures, universal mill- reached a total of 187, leaving points for a lend on the first in-banks, and General Semenov might tary training, and the general at Essex to secure 25-runs to win. which they made without loks.

Inge. They batted first and made be able to use this eum for antitude of armed aloofness to other 343 runs, Bunts taking 5 wickets eventual campaign. Anxiety is civilaod peoples which some in for 78 runa. DERBY RETURN TO FORM.

felt in Russia as to the pos- golats advocate, as "nationalism Somerset replied with 294, fall-sibility of revolt against the gone mad." He declared: "It is Worcester Collapse in

Ing 40 runs short of the Sussex Soviets being instigated in Siberia this pharisalent nationalism which First Innings.

toin. Tate claimed five wickets by Geroral Semenov.

frames public policies as if there Derbyshire defented. Worcester for 99 runs.

were no other members of tho human family but ourselves; it acclaims international trade and financial Inter-dependence, then proceeds to build tariff walls bigs to make both as dificult ns possible.".

by eight wickets at Ilkeston, a re-, J. C. Whito took the bowling). The situation is rendered worse ault which was indicated by Wor-honours in Sussex's second innings by the news from Bukhara, whore cester's very poor start.

which produced 214 rume. En-tho anti-Communist movement is They won the tous and were diagland's captala took 5 for 71.

growing, and an outbreak may be Somerset had scored 126 for expected at any moment, - posed of for the paltry total of 73 runs! Slater did most of the wicketa, still needing 136 to win,

when atumps, were drawn. damage, his five wickets costing only 27 runs,

Derbyshire responded with 218, and then dismissed Worcester for) 240 runs, Needing 99 to win,

two wickets..

BOWLING FEATS. MacDonald and Tyldesley

in Form.

HAMPSHIRE ESCAPE. Woolley and Hardinge Moke Centuries.

and

At the raid by Chinese police on the Russian Consulate-General He declared the policies of for- at Harbin on May 27 several per-mer staleamen "were quietly sup eons were arrested, and a quantity pressed by the doctrine that a gov. of literature was seized. Russia Cramont must, assure a profitable protest against the infraction of domestic market to every producer. with political Influence enough to diplomatic privilege,

insist on having it provided for him regardless of everything else,

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Derby made them for the loss of Hampshire were lucky to avoid defeat by an innings at Folke- alone, Kent made a big score in their first innings, and at the close'

"The rising cost of living means Mr. Ng Tal-ping, President of nothing; aur now position as a of play Hampshire still needed 34 to avoid the innings defeat with the Hongkong Ping Pong League, creditor nation means nothing; has called a Committee meeting to the economic and financial rebuild. 3 wickets in hand.

take place on Friday evening at ing of a war-broken world means. Hampshire batted first and wore o'clock at No 8, Wei San Terrace, nothing; the maintenance, and ex- by ten wickets at Peterborough, sent back for 247, to which Rules are in course of being printed tension of our friendly and help- bowlers being on top throughout. Kent replied with 477. (Wool-and will be distributed when ready. ful international relationships The match produced only 459 runa ley, 117, and Hardinge, 150) Mr. Ng loaves for Canton on Satur- means nothing. All that matters for 30 wickets.

Hants and scored 190 for day night, the Kwongtung Provin- immediate Northants in their first venture in their second innings when clnl Government wishing to con- everyone through government aid. certain profits for mude 130, MacDonald taking 7 stumps were drawn-Reuter, sult him in connexion with affaire.

Lancashire defeated Northants

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This is not patriotism, it is nationaliam puro and simple, using the arguments and proce. dure of Bocialism but without the frankness or courage of that un- sound economic philosophy."

Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, the President of Columbia University, was one of the first champlona in America of M. Brland's proposal for a Pence Pact.

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San Francisco, July 9. Three thousand tins of opium, valued at $1,000,000, were found by Customs officers to-day when they broke open the trunks and suitcases belonging to the wife of a Chinese Consular official stated to have no diplomatic standing. Tho trunks were seized"on the strength of a report from the United States secret service agents abroad that they contained opium.

The official, his wife and her lawyer vigorously protested against the breaking of the seals of the trunks.. It. Is stated that the Customs officials also dis- covered many pieces of expensive ailk and fine lace on which no duty had been paid...

The official's wife profossed Ignorance of the contents of the luggage and said they wore the property of friends In China who Influenced her to use her, diploma flo privileges to bring them to Amorlea as presents for friends of thoirs. She refused to reveni the names of the Intended roof- pients of the presonte on the ground that the, senders of them or their friends would kill her.

• Later. The luggage belongs to the wifd of Mr. Kao Yin, the Chinese Vico- Consul at San Francisco,

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