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FOUNDED IN W-JXX## WEDNESDAY, JUNE
1932.
̇日七十月四
DUNLOP
PERRY & MISS NUTHALL IN TENNIS TRIUMPH
GERMANY'S
NEW
PREMIER
VON PAPEN ASKED
TO FORM CABINET
WAR NOTORIETY
(Reuter's Special Servico).
Berlin, May 31.
President Hindenburg has gone to a most unexpected quarter for his successor to Dr. Bruening. The aged President has charged Herr von Papen, who belongs to the Right Wing of the Centre Party to form a Cabinet.
Herr von Papen has been asked to form a "concentration cabinet," which means that the members will be drawn from all parties prepared to support him.
The potential Chancellor in a TALI who athleved notoriety
when he during the war
Military Attache to the Embassy, before the States entered the war.
was German United
ZIMMERMAN AFFAIR.
He was accused of anti-Ameri- canism and was alleged to have been involved in th
Zimmerman Altair, the
of which was to indur"
famous
purpose
Mexien | to declare war against the United States. Zimmerman
Was the German Minister in Mexion andį it was hoped to persuade Mexico to declare war, thus diverting the attention of the United States from the European campaign.
There WAN trouble between Mexico and the United States in 1916, but the German plan failed.
fas
F. J. Perry and Miss Betty
Nuthall, who yesterday won the Mixed Doubles title at Auteuil, beating Sydney Wood and Mrs. Helen Willa-Moody in the final.
HELEN WILLS AND WOOD BEATEN
FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP
CONTESTS
BAD DAY FOR U.S.A.
SHANGHAI'S THE WORLD CRISIS
BILL
WAR DAMAGE AT
THE RAILWAY:"
WORKSHA
(Telegraph Spockil},
Shanghai, June 1,-- Enormous damage aa résult of the Sino-Japanese hostilities has been revealed by an expert | examination of the Shanghai- Nanking Railway workshops at Wogsung..
over
BRITAIN'S INVITATION TO AMERICA
ECONOMIC CONFERENCE ·
Washington, May 31.
The United States · Government have favourably responded to an enquiry by Great Britain as to whether the United States would be prepared to participate in an international economic conference to. consider the stabilisation of commodity prices.
The advancé' by the British The workshops were handed
by the Japanese to the Government is regarded as an im Chinese on Monday and have since portant development and as offer- been, examined by competent au- hope of staying the steady fall HOOVER BREAKS ALL thorities, who report that the of commodity prices in terms of
PRECEDENTS damage sustained is in the neigh-gold which is causing increasing
trade stagnation daily, bourhood of Mex $10,000,000.
This is one of the biggest items among the many heavy losses Sub- tained by the Shanghai-Nanking Rafhway during the recent war.
Some of the plant is reported to have been damaged beyond repair, while a good deal has been bodily removed.
It is expected that it will be some time before the workshops can be restored to full, working Jorder-Reuter.
PHILLIPAR FIRE SEQUE
LONDON, MAY 31. THE STEADY RISE OF BRITISH TENNIS WAS THE
TRIUMPHANTLY DEMONSTRATED IN THE FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS AT AUTEUIL TO-DAY WHEN F. J. PERRY AND MISS BETTY NUTHALL DEFEATED SYDNEY WOOD AND MRS. WILLS- BRITISH B.O.T. MOODY (AMERICA) IN STRAIGHT SETS IN THE FINAL OF THE MIXED DOUBLES.
1350
INVESTIGATIONS
NOTHING SETTLED.
Was Lenta-
the Senate
cided. The enquiry
Nothing, of course, is yet de- Personally Addresses tive, thougn the readiness of the. United States to co-operate in the British move will go far towards clearing the ground for the con-
ference.
SALES TAX ISSUE
Washington, May 31. Breaking all Presidential pre- President Hoover ad-
It is unkely, of course, that any attempt will be matts, to ur range such a after the Imperial Economic Concedents, ference at Ottawa and the Lau-dressed the Senate to-day, after
conference
-until
Major General O. C. Berrett, ap- painted G. O. Cr of the British Forcas in China, and Mrs. Barrelt.
NEW G.O.C.
APPOINTED":
MAJOR GENERAL BORRETT
sanne Reparations Conference, very short notice, to advocate the DISTINGUISHED
Reuter.
adoption of a Sales Tax to bridge the gap between revenue and ex penditure.
It is now estimated that the Goy- ernment's 'deficit is at least $285,-
CAREER
London, May 31.
The War Office announces
DERBY HORSE
Vme C000.000, even aftor, the imposition SCRATCHED
of all, the printe-Broducing do that Mujor General D. C. vices already ptruvedby the Borrett, D.8.0., who, formerly House of Representatives and the commanded the Shanghai Do- fence Force, has been appointed
LATEST LIST OF PROBABLES
London, May 31. Sunnyborough has been scratched
Cockpen
Steve Donoghuo
London, May 31. The recent fire disaster on the Before the match, the American pair, on the basis
Georges Phillipar, the French pas- of Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody's prowess largely, were senger liner, has
raised afresh slight favourites, but Perry, of British "Three Mus- questions as to the use of combusti keteers" fame, and "Our Betty" rose to the occasion ble material in ship construction. from the Derby and there has been The International Convention for some slight re-shuffling of jockeys, brilliantly. Perry played a particularly dashing and effective game, smashing delightfully, while his drives the Safety of Life at Sea of 1929, the revised list of probables and
provides for the fitting of fire-re-jockeys being as follows:
R. Jones left little room for reply.
sisting bulkheads, for the establish- Orwell
Miracle
.1. Wragg and fought back to such purpose ment of fire patrol and alarm sys-
.Elliott Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody
that he took the third set at 6-3 tems, and for the carriage of Are Hesperus
-Gordon Richards NAZIS HOLD ALOOF. played well, but, Sydney Wood and then levelled up at 2 sets all fighting appliances on
passenger Dastur
Beary Lane Herr von Papen, an ex-member had come from a gruelling five-after a furious struggle. Fourteen steamships, but it does not provide. April Fifth
used in the
Firdaussi of the Reichstag,
always! followed
The set mateb with Rene Lacoste in games were played before Woodt that the materials independent 1131
Wyvern Catholic the Men's Singles, and was unable broke through Lacoste's service to ship's construction and fitting gen- Portofino
erally should be fire-resisting, within his own
Andrea Centres party, and this is held to to stand up against the fierce capture the fourth set at 8-6.
At present the question of the Spenser limited use of combustible material | Royal Dancer in the construction and fitting of Celebrator Passenger vessels is engaging the Jiwch attention of Board of Trade in Totsig Consultation with the shipping in- Leighan dustry and Mr. Runciman, Presl- Bacchus
Buckle dent of the Board, stated in the
Jackdaw II. Commons to-day that when these Summer Planet. investigations had been completed, Peter Planet the desirability of initiating Inter-Corey national action will be considered. -British Wireless.
athe
be a suitable man to form a mixed fattack of the British pair. government at this critical jun-)
ture in German polities.
FIFTH
SET.
The first set was keenly contest-p The fifth set was equally excit ed, som spirited and beautifully ing. After some fierce hitting, He proposes to form L noncontrolled. rallies forming the players reached five-all. This
Perry and Miss Nuthall however, wis party government, which is ex-feature.
the last of Wool. freted to last until the autumn ran out winners at -1. however. | when new elections will be held.
Bet they the It is stated that the Nazis are, established a definite ascendancy.j "at present, unwilling to participate Winning set and match at 6-2.
and in
in the Cabinet preferring to re- tain a free hand until they h swept to victory as they confident- | United ly anticipate} 1 the
:
Reichstag elections.
STOP PRESS.
second
BAD DAY FOR U.S.A.
It was a bad day altogether for States sporting per- nextonalities in Europe. Wood was defented by Rene Lacoste in the Men's Singles at Auteuil, while Mrs. Collett-Vare (formerly Miss Glenna Collett) generally regarded America's outstanding lady golfer, went down to defeat in the British Women's Open Golf Championship.
BRITISH STEAMER ON FIRE
Manila, June 1. The British steamer, Daisy Moller, reports that fire has broken out on board her and she is pro- ceeding to Zamboanga for aistance.
The Daisy Moller is under the command of Captain S. E. Pearce
as
Mrs. Vare has made several trips to England in the hope of but the British title. winning success has always eluded her. MISS WILSON'S VICTORY. To-day she was defeated by the holder, Miss Enid Wilson, in the; third round of the championship, which is being played at Saunton, Miss Enid Wilson was on top for the greater, part of the game.and won finally by four up and two to play.
Of the
lady soven American challengera for the British title, - Mrs. Chongy is the only one who
has survived the third round.
WOOD'S DEFEAT.
Sydney Wood's match
with
and belongs to Moller and Co., Rene Lacoste in the French tennis the championship provided one of the
most sensational of the tourna
:
of Shanghai, though, like
Sydney Wood in action. majority of the company's ships, mont up to the present. Lacoste Lacoste took the next two games she is probably out on charter-who has not appeared in compot for set and match at 6-0, 6-1, 1-6, tive tennis for some considerable Neuter.
0-8,7-5. Wood had to go an hour time past, simply swept Wood off the court in the first two sets, or two later from this strenuous taking the first without conceding battle to play with Mrs. Wills- a game and the second at 6-1. Moody in the mixed doubles
Wood then pulled out his best Reuter.
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CAPTAIN BAKER RELEASED
OVER FOUR MONTHS IN BANDIT HANDS
Senate.
The House of Representatives has flatly refused to consent to the General Officer Commanding the Sales Tax, repceting the proposal British Troops in China, with on two occasions.-Reuter.
leffect from January 6, 1933, when the tenure of Major General J. W. Sandilands, C.B.,
NEW SILVER COIN C.M.G., D.S.O. expires,
FOR TURKEY
Major-General Borrett has had a. distinguished career. He was first commissioned to the King's Own (Royal) Regiment on May 7, SMALL ISSUE AT THE 1898. He served In the South
OUTSET
Cantantinople, May 31.
A new allver coin of the value of the Turkish lira, together with smaller denominations, la shortly being introduced in Turkey,
"Economy at all times is a
source of supply."—Slogan by
Mrs. A. E. Coates,
The State Bank has authorised the purchase of the necessary silver for the minting of the new coins which will shortly be put African War from June 23, 1000
into circulation when n corres- ponding quantity of paper
lirasto January 30, 1901. will be withdrawn and destroyed.
During the Great War he com- ·
It is believed that the new manded two brigades in France eoinage will not, at the outset at and was awarded the C.M.G. and
He was a all events, exceed a nominal value the D.S.O., with bar, of ten million Turkish liras. The pointed an A.D.G. to the King in present value of the lira, in terms recognition of his services. of sterling, is about one-third of
penny-Renter.
INDIA SERVICE.
He commanded two brigades in India from June 20, 1920 to August
HOOVER DEBT PLAN 8, 1920, and from May 3, 1023 to
| AFFECTED COUNTRIES
AGREEING
Hankow, June 1. Captain With the Hongkong dollar un
tho Charles Baker,
London, May 31, Capiain Eden, Under Secretary changed to-day, the local exchange American who was captured by market la lifeless, there being no bandits on January 10, when the for Foreign Affairs, replying to a inclination to do business.
lighter which he was taking up Ilouse of Commons, qucation, said Silver rose in London 1/8th for river stranded about a hundred he understood all the other Gov- spot and 1/16th forward. China miles above Hankow, has at last ernments concerned had agreed in
been released.
principal to sign agrce- bought, and offerings wore small.
He was set free yesterday fol- monta regarding the amounts The market was steady. After the lowing mediation with the bandito suspended
under the Hoover' official fixing, there was no special by the Reverend Findlay Andrew. Hooved Plan with the United featuro.
the well-known mission workor. States. Government, and that dis- In Now York, allvor prices are Reuter.
cussions are now proceeding. In the unchanged.
cuses of Germany, Greece and Fin- land they had already been algned. ---British Wireless.
DISARMAMENT!
EXTENDING LIFE OF
WARSHIPS...
PRINTERS ON STRIKE
CHINESE PAPERS IN SHANGHAI ĮIDLE
THEFT OF WATER
BUCKET
May 2, 1927. He commanded a brigado in the Waziristan force
from August 9, 1020 to October 31, 1920, a bri- Rade in the Wans column from No. vember 1,
1920 to March 31, 1931, and com- manded the Wana from April 1, 1921 to January
a
forco
4, 1922. He was Awarded the C.B. and C.B.E. for war services in Waziristan..... He commanded brigade' in Major General Shanghai, from Sandilands. August 17, 1927, and took over command of the [Shanghai Aroa of the China Com For stealing a water bucket from mand in March, 1929. He was a street fountain at Shamshulpo, a promoted to the rank of Major- Coolio was sentenced to four weeks General on November 3, 1930. The Naval Commission of the A printers' strike, affecting the hard labour before Mr. Fraser at Major General Sandilands, who Disarmament Conference to-day four loading Chinese newspapers the Kowloon Magistracy this mor- served in the Soudan campaign, nccepted the British proposal to of Shanghal, including the Shunning. extend the age limit of capital Pao and Sin Wen Peo, has been
In passing sentence, his Worship 1898, as a Ileutonant, in the South ships in future from twenty to declared by the Newspaper Work-said: "You have not only stolen African War, being dangerously twenty-six-yours.
ors' Union.
this pail, but you have deprived wounded at Noltgedacht when a The strike is a sequel to the re-this woman (complainant), of the
throughout the fixed at twenty years and of sub-fusal of the China Times to re-water it contained and on this ac- captain, and marines at thirteen yeare Instate forty of its employees who count, I am sending you to prison European War, was appointed to British Wirelos.
were recently dismissed.-Renter. for four weeks."
the China Command in 1929.
Londen, May 381.
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Shanghai, June 1.
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