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ARMY OFFICERS KIDNAPPED.

AN OUTRAGE IN INDIA BY ACHAKZAI RAIDERS.

LADY A VICTIM.

Simla, June 0. Major Farley and Captain and Mrs. Frere were kidnapped to-day on the Wuettachaman Road

by Achakzai raiders · Afghan troops are now endeavouring to s-sure their release-Reuter,

ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM.

(Continued from Page 1.)

7, 1930.

COMMONS DEBATES Come On! Join the Party!

RUSSIA.

QUESTION OF PROPAGANDA DISCUSSED.

LABOUR'S ATTITUDE.

London, June 6.

The House of Commons, has Whitsuntide

Hendren-Making his debut in 1907, Hendren has scored over a hundred centuries, the magic num- ber being completed upon the occa sion of his third trip to Australia in 1928-1929. Just before leaving England on that tour he had scored over 3,000 runs during one season for the second time in his career. In 1913 he made thirteen adjourned for the centuries in one season and his Recess until the 17th instant, after highest score of 277 not out was a debate on Russia, raised by the 'put up at Lord's v. Kent eight | Conservatives. years ago. His previous best was 271 for the M.C.C. against Victoria Bombay,, June, G. at Melbourne in 1920. Hendren, Shankatali, who was one

of who made a rist of runs for the Gandhi's right hand men in the M.C.C. during the recent tour in 1921 non-co-operation movement, the West Indies was born at Chis- has condemned Gandhi's campaign wick on February 5, 1889, as being uncalled for, untimely and ill-conceived, it having raised a wall between Hindus and Moslems.

Warning to Congress,

He said Congressmen had so far failed to make any impression on the Government and were now making efforts to drag in the Moslems. He gave an assurance that Congressmen would soon be disillusioned.--Reuter.

Air Force Action.

Peshawar, June 6. Considerable forces of Afridis entered Peshawar district, with the intention of attacking the cantonments, but local villagers refused to join them, and many of the Afridis withdrew.

Gangs remained, however, and destroyed eulverts and felled trees on the strategic roads before they retired.

The nature of the country ron- dered their ejection from the dia- trict exceptionally difficult, and the troops sustained some casual- ties.-Reuter.

Another Police Raid.

Bombay, June 6. Three hundred police, armed with lathis, and fifty armed with firearms, under thirty European

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Mr. Arthur Henderson, replying, said it was vitally important to; facilitate trade between ourselves and countries where there were potential markets. He declared that the breaking off of relations not alter the position re- would garding propaganda in the slightest.

Hobbs.-England's best baty man of recent years. In 1925 he passed the record of centuries (126) made by W.G. Grace. The highest score he ever made was

Continuing, Mr. Henderson said 316 not out at Lord's in 1926 in the Middlesex-Surrey match. In that to outlaw a country like the previous year he made 16 Russia would have no effect upon centuries and passed the record | European or world peace. He did held by C.B. Fry, Tom Hayward not think any one would dare to and Pat Hendren. Up to the end

challenge that. Supposing the of last season he had scored 170 centuries, 148 in England. Upon Labour Government had broken off four occasions he has scored a connexions. with Russia, it might century in each innings when play have stopped the flow of orders ing for Surrey. During his fifth that were beginning to come in visit to Australia he scored his and which were likely to come in twelfth century in Test matches in increasing degree for a few against the Commonwealth-an casy first in the race for hundreds, months. He first visited Australia in 1906, H was born at Cambridge on De- cember 16, 1882.

in

While the Government had re- sponsibility and must consider: Russia in its relation to world peace and British trade they must of what had happened. be the judges in the first instance The Government had, moreover, set up

up this

He was not going to try to per- the House that propaganda suade Larwood. The fast bowler who, was not going on, but he had to The R. A. F. pursued and at-

as a lad, worked at a coal mine bring the propaganda home to the tacked them; and later a columnat Annesley Colliery. He made Soviet Government before he could. marched out and engaged the his debut in 1924 and at the end take action If this or any other of the season in 1926 he had not Government at this stage protested gangs the whole day.

only taken 96 wickets for Notts, to Russia on the question of pro- but had enjoyed the honour of paganda without being satisfled playing for England against the that the Russian Government were Australians at Lord's and the Oval responsible for instigating or.

his 22nd year. He went to financing it, they would not be Australia in 1928-1929, pityed in worthy of their position, and, so all the Tests and took 18 wickets far as he was concerned, he would Larwood is also a useful batsman. not be a party to the Government At Brisbane, in his first Test, he taking such a step. made 70 and 37. Born at Nuncar- gate on November 14, 1904.

Robins. One of England's best police officers, surrounded the all round cricketers. He again Congress headquarters, for

the proved his worth to Middlesex last third raid since the civil dis year by taking 125 wickets and obedience campaign was launch-scoring nearly 900 runs, On his third appearance for Cambridge Six members of the war coun-in the Varsity match he scored 53 machinery in connexion with this

set matter. Having of the Congress Committee and 101 not out in addition to machinery, they would at the right were arrested, including the pre- capturing eight wickets. A googly time take appropriate action. One bowler of outstanding ability, would have thought that the mere Robins has justified his selection fact that the Government had in- for the Test team. He was born dicated their dissatisfaction with at Stafford on June 3, 1906.

the present position and set up that] .Sutcliдe.One of England's machinery would have given satis- leading batsmen. Before making faction to members of the House. his first visit to Australia he at The result that they all desired tracted chief attention in domestic was to bring about à cessation of cricket but his success down under propaganda and satisfy themselves in 1924-1925 brought him into if it continued that a Power with world wide prominence. During whom they were in friendly rela- that season he not only scored 115 tions was not responsible. He in the second innings of the first asked the House to continue ita Test at Sydney but fillowed it up confidence. They were determined with 176 and 127 at the following that the machinery they had set test in Melbourne. His Test up should test all informations.- aggregate of 734 (average 81.55) | Reuter and British Wireless. represented a world's record until Hammond broke it in 1928-1929. Upon nine occasions have Sutcliffe and Hobbs put up century partner- ships for the first wicket on behalf of England v. Australia. Born at Pudsey on November 25, 1894.

sident, Mr. Joshi.

Documents were also seized, in- cluding the Congress Bulletin, which has been published despite official prohibition.-Reuter.

Official Resources Sufficient,

London, June 6.

In the House of Commons, Mr. Wedgwood Benn replied to Sir Auston Chamberlain that the re- sources at the disposal of the Indian Government for the preser; vation of internal and external peace were sufficient.-Reuter.

FOUR NEW LOCAL DOCTORS.

TWO LADIES INCLUDED IN LATEST LIST,

Lam Chi Wie, 21, Bonham Road, Bachelor

Medicine of

sity of Hongkong,

Peter Pau Tak Kien, 15, Canal Road, West, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Hongkong.

Miss Pau Choi Chue, 15, Canal Road, West, Bachelor of Medicine und Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Hongkong.

Miss Parrin Ruttonjec, 39, Hai- phong Road, Bachelor of Medicine. and Bachelor of Surgery of the University of Hongkong.

Tate, Has not only proved to

NATIONALISTS IN JEOPARDY.

Continued from Page 1.),

on

The following names have been added to the list of medical prac-be a greater bowler than his

All business connexions be titioners:

father and an indispensable Test match player, but one who can have been suspended since the tween Shanghai and Changsha and take the other side's bowling by receipt of news of the fall of the Bachelor of Surgery of the Univer-the scruff of the neck and make a city and some cargo boats on their fool of the other fellow's craft.

way to Changsha from Hankow Proof of his versatility lies in the have returned to Yochow and dis- fact that at the end of the 1925 charged their goods there. season he had established a re-

Extensive troop movements cord by taking 200 wickets and scoring 1,000 runs for three years the Hupeh-Hunan frontiers in- in succession. On his first visit dicate that a big battle will take to Australia he took 38 wickets place there and Nanking messages a record for the Test series. Born at Brighton on April 29, 1895. R. Tyldesley-Although visited Australia in 1924 and 1925

Shanghai, June 6. his best bowling has been in

A report from Changsha states England. Against South Africa, that 4,000 Kwangsi-ites entered the for instance, he appeared to city to-day, which is very peaceful. advantage in four of the five It is reported that General Pel matches. Four times he has taken Chung-hsi has arrived and General eight wickets in an innings, and Li Chung-yen is expected shortly. on numerous other occasions seven | Reuter, of the ten. Is also a very clever fielder, and while known 13 A

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GOVERNMENT NOW INVITES TENDERS,

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state that Marshal Chiang Kai- shek may personally lead the Hankow and Wuchang troops to defend Hupeh.

bowler, can also wield the bat to The police last night received a good effect. Born at Westhough-report from the Naval authorities ton on March 11, 1898.

to the effect that Frederick Thomas

The Covernment is calling for tenders for the formation of a White. The famous left arm Höne, a First Class Stoker, of new Children's Playground at Kow-slow bowler who visited Australia H.M.S. Suffolk, has been missing The work consists of the erection in 1928 and 1929 and amazed the from his ship since seven o'clock of a stone and concrete. shelter, Commonwealth with his skill and on Thursday morning. lavatory block, swings etc. and the stamina. His harvest of wickets enclosing of the ground with a began in 1913 when he captured wrought iron fence,

ZEPPELIN'S GOOD.

FLIGHT.

AROUND NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA.

The Graf Zeppelin has been moor- ed, having thus completed a round flight of South and North America in three weeks.-Router.

93. From 1919 down to the end a past master of the square cut. of last season he has captured inScored the hundredth century of England. over a hundred wickets | his career last season. Has visit in each of the eleven seasons. ed Australia as well as South Has played for England on many Africa on three occasions. His occasions, and in Australia has highest score is 305 not out for captained the English team. Can the M.C.C. against Tasmania in also score runs, his highest being 1911. His highest in England is 192 against Nottinghamshire. He 270 against Middlesex in 1923. is on the Selection Committee. Upon four occasions he has scored Born at Holford on February 19, more than 2,000 runs and with 1891,

his slow left hand deliveries Woolley.The best left hander taken more than a hundred at the present time a magnificent wickets in one season. Born at driver, strong on the leg side and Tonbridge on May 27, 1887.

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