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CM LIŁABT TUESDAY, JULY 1,

INDIAN SITUATION.

SITUATION. NANKING & THE

LEFTISTS.

MARKED IMPROVEMENT PLEA MADE FOR AN

SHOWN.

·ATTEMPTS TO INFLUENCE THE TROOPS STILL CONTINUE. -

ALLIANCE.

SUGGESTED RECONCILIATION WITH WANG CHING-WEI,

CHIANG SOUNDED.

Shanghai, June 30. Possibilities of a reunion of the Marshal Chiang Kai-shek

AFRIDI RAID. VILLAGE. Party, now controlling the Cen-

The Government of India's appreciation of the situation in India during the past week was read in the House of Com- mons yesterday Jy Mr. Wedgwood Benn, Secretary of State for India. It stated that the tribal situation shows a marked improvement and that the internal situation in the North West Frontier Province has also greatly improved.

Law and order are gradually "being restored in the Peshawar district. The situation in other parts of India does not show any great change. The activities to seduce, the troops and the police from their loyalty are being vigorously prosecuted, while a Congress movement has taken the form of holding demonstrations in sympathy with Garhwali troops recently convicted of mutiny.

TRIBAL SITUATION NOW

BETTER.

CLOSE VOTING ON -TUNNEL.

MOTION IN FAVOUR LOST BY SEVEN IN HOUSE

PREMIER OPPOSES.

日六月六

AUSTRALIA DECLARE

"GET 729 FOR SIX

WICKETS.

London, June 30, ENGLAND'S SCORE

The Whips were taken off in the House of Commons to-day for a motion in fatdor of the Channel Tunneli Thi was defeated by the narrow_margin of seven yotes, the voting being Against For .. Majority

172.

RHINE OCCUPATION ENDED.

LAST OF FRENCH TROOPS DEPART

GERMAN JUBILATION.

Mainze, June 30. The Allied occupation of the Rhineland has ended with the London, June 30, 1 England are facing defeat in striking of the French tricolour the second Test match, being 304 over the Headquarters of the runs behind Australia on the French Army of Occupation. ** first innings. England have al- A crowd of Germans witnessing ready lost their two opening bats- the ceremony cheered wildly and a men and at the close of play to-few minutes later the last remain day the score stood at 38 for two ing battalion of infantry and a. wickets. The detailed score is as detachment of gendarmes which follows:

paraded for the ceremony marched to the station, where they entrain

tral Government at Nanking,-

Mr. MacDonald, the Prime Mini- with the exiled Kuomintang Leftists, following an attemptster, opposed the motion and de by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek to the tunnel from an economic point.

clared that the practicability of AUSTRALIA FIRST INNINGS. enlist the services of the thou-of view had not been proved. Heb Robins

M.Woodful, st. Duckworth, sands of "Ironside" and Kwang- also said that the tunael would not W. H. Ponsford, c.Hammond, b si allies now fighting on the make for the easier conduct of dip- White have lomatic affairs Hunan-Kiangai border,

WD. G. Bradman, e Chapman, been heightened by the arrival Mr. Herbert Mortisgo, the Mini- at Hsuchow of Mr. Li Shih-ster of Transport, expressed the A Kippax, b White

mond cheng, a noted Kuomintang poli- opinion that the only advantage S. McCabe, Woolley, b Ham-

Great Britain was assured was the

V. Y. Richardson, ¿- Hobbs, tician.

absence of sen-dickness, but thirty

Tate or forty million pounds, was rather an expensive remedy.

Mr. Li Shih-chengels understood to be conferring with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, making strong. efforts to convince the Nanking Generalissimo of the necessity of effecting an, alliance of the gecuine Kuomintang groups if Nanking desires to win the war against the Shansi-Kuorinehun combination

visit

Plea for Peace.

"

must have

It will be recalled that Mr. Li Shih-chèng represented Marshal London, June 30. In Waziristan, as a result of air) Chiang Kai-shek recently on a to Mukden to persuade action taken against villages of The appreciation states that in Sultana lashkats, which were hos- General Chang Hsueh-liang to the North Wes Frontier Province tile and were endeavouring to as- assist with the Manchurian Army the tribal staation generally semble, these have broken up and in the war in China Proper. The shows a marked improvement. the leading hostiles have left the Nanking emissary

Mahbud country. The strong action which ended in The internal situation has great the dispersal of the Utmankholly improved and respect for law and lashkar has had a good effect on order is, gradually being restored throughout the Peshawar district. the tribes generally."

Troops have been withdrawn from most villages in the Charsadda area and the inhabitants are co- operating in restoration of order.

in Dir and Swat all continues normal. In other parts of the Malakand agency the responsible tribal elders are beginning, to rey

Bombay Parades,

The situation to other parts

The vote means an end of the scheme for some time as a Govern- ment licence would be required to allow the tunnet to be built by pri- vate enterprise Reuter.

Reasons for Decision.

A White Paper gives the Govern- ment's reasons for the rejection of the Channel Tunnel scheme. The two main reasons are: (1) Its great cost estimated at considerably over £30,000,- 000, and 23

.

(2) The opposition of the Com- mittee of Imperial Defence on the gramids of its strate- gic disadvantage,

realised the doubtful attitude of the Manchurian war lords seeing that he now looks to the Kuomintary tang Leftists for support.

So long as there are great mili. establishments in Europe," it is stated, "the Tunnel, if not ade- guntely

defended, becomes Д potential danger; if it is properly. defended, a military commitment is incurred, in which considerable. forces would be locked-up and im-

Mr. Li Shih-cheng arrived at Hsuchow this morning and at the interview with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek he suggested that the National Government should invite Mr. Wang Ching-wei, the mobilised." exiled Kuomintang Leftist, back to It is pointed out that in order Nanking, pointing out that the re-that the decision should be turn of the Leftists would mean a national one, and not like- "be upset by changes the Prime Minister. invited the two former Prime Ministers to

gain control over the unruly elendia shows no great change. In the cessation of warfare in Hunan ly to ment, and are co-operating with Bombay, the City police dispersed and Kwangtung, as the "Ironside" of Government, the political authorities in the very large processions or de and Kwangsi allies in Hunan monstrations which have been at-wold probably he again amal maintenance of order....

tempted in deliberate defiance of gamated with the Central Govern On June 23 a fourth attempt was orders and this has given rise toment Regiments. made to persuade the Hajl of considerable bitterness, Turangzi by peaceful methods, to withdraw his following from the northern border of the Peshawar district, and air action was Aus- pended.

Persuasion Succeeds,

Nanking's Attitude.

W. A. Oldfield, not out

A. Fairfax, not out.

Extras

Allen Tate White

Total (6 wickets)..

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Q. M. R.

247 115 64 16 148 51. -7- 158:

BRITISH ECONOMIC MISSION.

Be Sent to Far East By Government.

́INDUSTRIES · CONSULTED.

London, June 30,

In the House of Commons, "Mr. G. M. Gillett, Parliamen tary Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department, announced that the Government proposed sending ab. Economic Mission to the Far East,

Mr. Gillett stated that the decision was based on the recommendations of the Over- be presena Committee. The Govern- ment "had consulted leading 'industries, but was not yet in a position to supply detailed information beyond an assur- ance that the Mission will not be confined to members- of Government departments Reuter:

sent at a meeting of the Committee of Imperial Defence on May 29, In Madras there has been a small

to consider the subject, and they clash in a rural district between a

attended. They were supplied Prior to his departure for Hus-with all the material on the mat- mob and the police Congress ac tivities are reported to be vigorous chow yesterday, Mr. Li Shih-cheng ter at the disposal of the Govern in certain districts. Elsewhere, in participated at a meeting in Nan ment. the province the situation appears Executive Committee at which he king of the Kuomintang Central to have improved.

There has been a little trouble made an emphatic appeal to his

for colleagues

co-operation

was not interfering, with the re- the congress programme, ligious affairs of the Muslims and

that Abdul Ghaffar Khan of Utmanzaf as under-going im

risonment because he had

Farmers' Objections,

421 172

35.

0

82

35

The French troops, prior to their departure, deposited wreaths in the German military cemetery whilst the Germans did likewise

15

81

in the French cemetery.

254

832

ved with, any terisiin.

"Billögur dötan (Retail) Jieren, Kawar rætas for Chugs

COCHET FAILS AT WIMBLEDON

CHAMPION LOSES TO WILMER ALLISON.

TILDEN BEATS GREGORY IN STRAIGHT SETS

MANGIN DEFEATED.

London, June 30. Wimbledon, often described as the "grave of lawn tennis hopes, again upheld its reputation to day when Cochet, last year's title holder went down ignomini, ously, before the youthful Wil mer Allison of Texas University who ranked seventh in the United States:

Cochet made an indifferent start, but the sun baked crowd which

Cordial speeches were exchanged surrounded the centre court co at the last meeting of the Inter-fidently expected that the French 44 Allied Rhineland High Commis man would pull out as usual with

sion,at which a German re- succession of winning strokes. 30 presentative was present,propt

The champion failed to find hid game, however. He served lamentably and he returned weak ly to an opponent who did not fall: to put away the loose balls which Cochet sent over by crisp volleys. Allison, on the other hand, never- lost his grip of the game. He met craft with craft throughout serving repeated aces and showing an uncanny anticipation even Cochet's wiliest drives.

The pealing of Church bells throughout the Rhineland to night will announce the end of the occupation, while bonfires on hills will be lighted, and there will be demonstrations and pro- cessions in various towns and Wvillager Reuter,

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ALL-INDIA CONGRESS

PRESIDENT

MOTILAL NEHRU NAMES HIS SUCCESSOR.

Allahabad, June 30, Motilal Nehru has nominated Vallabhai Patel, brother of the ex- Speaker of the Assembly and one of Gandhi's lleutenants, who has just been released from prison, to suc ceed him as the President of the All-India Congress.-Reuter

The American took the first, set at 6-4 and he took the second the same figure, completing match at 6-3-

Tilden Beats Gregory.

Tilder was opposed to Gregory, the Englishman: losing the first set by the margin of one game to six. Tilden conceded only two games in the second set and three in the last set Doeg baat Mangin in a match which ran to four sets. Doeg won the first one with out much difficulty at 63, but Simla, June 30, Mangin showed up much better Martial law has now been with- | in the second set and won it easily drawn at Sholapur-Reuter. ** at 6-1. He falled to hold Doeg after this, however, but Doeg con- ceded three games in the third and four games in the fourth sets.

Simla, June 30.

The notification that the Work- ing Committee of the All-India Con- gress is unlawful applies only to the United Provinces,Reuter,

FOR

Lott of the United States went

down to Borotra.The Frenchman

concedeo the first set af 2-6, but "Boycott Week."

be easily had the measure of Lott:: after this. He won the second set Bombay, June 30 at G-3 and took the lead in the "Boycott Week" was inaugurated third set at the same score, finish- here with intensive anti-British ing the match with a 6-4 vistory - propaganda. Congress volunteers in the fourth set. paraded the streets and shouted re- volutionary slogans.—Reuter,

GLOUCESTER BEAT. ESSEX.

MORE GOOD BOWLING BY PARKER,

Women's Doubles..

In the third round of the women's doubles Mrs. Wills- "A conspicuous absence of en

Moody and Misa Ryan met "Mra in one or two villages in the Pun-between the present regime and from any large trade, industry or Robins

thusiastic support to the scheme

Stocks and Mrs. Owse of England. jab, but prompt preventive action the exiled Leftists.

This was another easy passage for interest," is commented, on. The Hammond

the American pair who won by e- Jirga of Mohamand elders from has been taken.

Mr. Li suggested that the Kuo- farming community, especially in Woolley Activities designed to seduce the British Territory went out to

conceding only, four games in the discuss matters with him taking troops and police from their loyalty mintang Party should first restore the South and South-east, are re-

two sets, the scores being 64, 500 ENGLAND SECOND INNINGS.

In the men's doubles Austin and with them Deputy Commissions. continue to be prosecuted with the status of Mr. Wang Ching-wei

Olliff were opposed to Hillyard They gave a reply to their petition vigour and it appears they are now as a member of the Party, from ported to be apprehensive, though ENGLAND 8

and Dekhrling in the third round, to the effect that the Government given a very prominent place in which he was excommunicated in the Committee. believe their ap-1. B. Hohis, by Grimmett

London, June 80. connexion with the Communist dis.prehension to be exaggerated. F. E. Woolley hit wit, b Grim

From the point of view of rev mett

Gloucester beat Essex by four straight sets but there was a keen turbances in Canton in 1927.

The former pair won in three Hef of unemployment the results. R. Hammond, not out

wickets at Chelmsford to-day in a struggle in the first set which Sympathy With Mutiny, The Nanking meeting was

Extras

County cricket fixture. unable to come to a decision, of the inquiry are stated to be K-8 Duleepsinhil, not aut

Essex went to fourteen games before made 195 in the first innings when was finished, Austin and Oilla Another form which this move-hence the visit to Hsuchow by Mr. especially disappointing in com- ment takes is the holding of meet L Shib-cheng to interview Parison with the expenditure in,

Total (2 wickets)

Parker, the Gloucester bowler, was winning at 8-6. They took the refused to give security. On this Ings and demonstrations in sym- Marshal Ching Kai-shele. Dr. volved.

again in form and took five of the oceation, the persuasions of Jirgapathy with and praise of the men Wang Chung-hui and Messrs. KeoIt has been calculated that the The third day of the second Test wickets for 59 runs Gloucester second set at six lover However, met with success. The Haji's

and won the third at following has now completely dis of the Garhwali Regiment who Ying-fan, Wu Tze-hul and Chang total labour, direct and indirect, match opened with Bradman made 286 when they batted, Nichols persed and the leaders have gone were found guilty of mutiny.

Mixed Doubles Ching-kiang were among others for the first five years, on the and Kippax resuming the Aus- doing the most damage among the Latest reporta confirm that who participated in the meeting, English side, is only equivalent to tralian, innings, standing at 404 wickets and taking five for 66.

that which could be provided by for 2. wickets.

When Essex went in again they Mullahs and "young bloods" decid

Risk With Extremists. ed on Friday to raise a lashkar

the expenditure of about £250,000 The huge crowd which had failed to reach their first inning's and are leaving on July 2 so as to

The fact that both Marshal Per annum on road construction in collected in anticipation of spark- total the whole tents being dis arrive an Kajuri plain on the fifth. Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomin this country:"

ling play were treated to a magni- missed for 186. This time Farker The Khalifat party is among the tang Central Executive Committee What justification is there" fcent. exhibition by Bradman. took four wickets for 45, Goddard Afridis now estimated variously at declined to give their consent to (the White Paper Asks) "for the The batsman continued his in having an average of 5 for 66. Cochet was partnered by Mrs. five hundred to one thousand the proposal seems to suggest the responsibility on such an uncer-credit, and at the lunch interval runs for victory with the loss of against Timmer And Miss Canters Government to incur auch serious nings with 155 already to his Gloucester got the necessary 146 Fearnly Whittingstall of England They still profess to intend to hold continued suspicion of the present

had compiled 231, he and Kippax only six wickets. Hipkin bowled (who had raised his Saturday well and took four for 36-Reuter total of 7 to 65) being both still |· undefeated, and having brought the Australian total to the huge one of 644 for 2,

to their homes,"

Judging from past experience, however, of the Haji, it would be unwise to nsatimo-that his activi ties ate over. He is still in con munication, with the Afridis, and other tribes, and would, no doubt, readily resist hostilities he could get a sufficient following.

Hostile Element.

tain report?!

TIENTSIN CUSTOMS

CHANGES.

a conference with Khalafatists and regime of the Kuomintang Leftists other Pashawaris too after they on account of their past associa have reached Kafurl.

tion with extremist elements in Is is clear that the unruly and Messages containing a pre Russia. On the other hand, it is hostile element is still strong. On liminary warning have been issued possible that while he is facing a June 22 3 gang of sixty Zakka Lhel to the Afridi sections regarding serious crisia, Marshal Chiang Alridia raided the village of Akbar-the Government's intention to take may make the sacrifice of accept- pure ten miles east of Peshawar all necessary action unless the Ing some of the more moderates Endomer gange are known to be tribe, abandons its intention to among the extremists in a political MR HENDERSON REFUSES TO movinout in the Orakzal coun-organise a lashkar against British manoeuvre to save Nanking from

Territory.--British Wireless.

NOTED AMERICAN CHEMIST.

an tavasion.

Bradma

Beats Record.

Bradman with a single from a

EUROPEAN CUSTOMS,

UNION

land's recent Memorandum, à

BE STAMPEDED ball of Hammond's reached 212, FOURTEEN NATIONS CONSIDER

and became the highest scorer in London, June 30 a Test in England, heating

THE IDEA. That both the Nationalist and The Rt. Hon. Mr. Arthur Hen Murdoch's 211, compiled as long

Paris, June 30, Shansi Commanders are exhaust derson, Secretary of State for ago as 1884. Ind. in 1844, and was Chiefing their financial resources has Foreign Affairs, reviewed in the Bradman was nearly dancing, question of the economic organisa

With the object of discussing the Chemist to the U. S. De heen confirmed by reports from House of Commons to-day, the and waved his cap in recognition tion of Europe on the lines of M. partment of Agriculture from Telnandu And Taiyuanfu. It is general situation in China, 1888 to 1912. Since 1899, he had stated that at a Government Coun- Later, supplementary questions of the frantic cheering been Professor of Agricultural cil meeting at Taiyuanfu yester from Membera drew attention to The batsmen adopted Woodfull's Chemistry at the George Washing day Marshal Yen Hsi-shan sug the Tientsin Customs develop and Ponsford's tactics on Sature porters of a European Customs

ached death is announced of Dr. ton University. He held many gested the securing of a loan of ments and suggested that British day of wearing down the Washington Wiley, the well foreign decorations and was the $10,000,000 from the banking cor-export trade was likely to be im before lunch Bredman

porations at Tientsin, with the peded. The Government was als 200 in four hours, Kippax Chemist Reuters Ameri, author of health readers for schools, revenues of the Chibif, and Shant urged to expedite matters, but with pretty shots faseed his 50

ever sixty Government bulletins and Freincial Govermente as secre Mrs Henderson replied that "tome in two hours of batting, Filey was born at Kent, over 200 scientific papers.]

Continued on Page 1 of these things can be hurried up no

EATH OF DIE H W. WILY:

Washington, June 30.

nued on Page

Mangin and Miss Sarah Palfrey of the United States met Grand guillot and Mille Barbier of France in the third round of the mixed doubles and won easily 6-8, 6-3

of Holland. They had the easiest of passages and won in two sets without conceding a single game. Crawford (Austrella); and, Miss. "Ryan (America)met Ohta; (Japan) and Miss Dix(England), The former pair won at 6:39, 61

In the fourth roulld of the men's: doubles Allison; and Van Ryn the holders defeated Hepburn and |Horné of England 6-4 6-4, 6-2,

Reuters

TRAIN DERAILED.

gress of representative, súpy | MANZ KILLED IN RUSSIAN

ACCIDENT Unton in Tourteen different coun ftries, including Great Britain, has opened at the French Foreign Office

The former Minister,

quer upresi

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