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HUMANITY

With the Great Shenai Famine if 1930 na background. A picture not either the Chinese or the Foreigners can afford to miss

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Sinclair Lewis's Greatest Novel becomes Samuel Goldwyn's Greatest Screen Achievement

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

RONALD COLMAN

SARROWSMITH"

UNITED ARTISTS with HELEN HAYES

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PICTURE

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1933.

BRILLIANT CRICKET

LANCASHIRE FAIL AT LORD'S

BIG INDIVIDUAL SCORES

Weather permitting, county cricket has at last got well into its, stride, the series of matches commenced on Saturday produc- ing some capital individual scores, splendid bowling efforts and rather sensational results. Lancashire went down to de- fent for the first time this sen- son, Middlesex proving superior in all departments at Lord's. de- winning by 111 runs after claring their Recond inning closed. The result was practical- in y decided on Monday, when reply to a Middlesex total of 291 runs, Lancashire were dismissed for 136, G. O. Allen doing the for damage. Hearne made 208

once out.

IN

Another delightful game witnessed at Leyton where sex, after scoring 349 in first innings, were defenteri

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GLOUCESTER'S CRASH,

Hammond

and

Gloucester crashed, Jurgely because of a remarkable batting failure. Only Dipper withstood the Sussex at- tack. Between them they tributed 155 out of 229-in first innings, and 149 out of 191 nine in the second. The other players scored only 117 runs Be-

both in

innis.) tween them

ron- the

Our photo shows M. Herriot, the French Premier, taking prominent part in the work of rescue at Cours d'Herboville, where A great retaining wall gave way last month, reducing four house to a heap of rubble. Over 30 lives were lost. M. Herriot is the dark. hatted figure to the left.

HERRIOT'S

BIG MAJORITY

Sussex began their second inaings MUCH SMALLER

for

86 needing

and victory, Parker brought about a collapse,) taking 6 wickets for 29

The runs were obtained, however, whom eight wielets had to Hen.

the Yorkshire were beaten on first innings by Warwick, a magai- leent innings by Herbert Sutcliffe coming too late in the game to save the situation. The famous 153 not England batsman made nut in Yorkshire's second innings. Leicester won by an innings and forty runs against Worcester, who collapsed in their first knock, Geary And Snary abaring their wickets equally.

THAN EXPECTED

&

Paris, June 7. After hearing the state-- ment headed by M. Herriot, (published on another page), the Chamber passed a vote of confidence by 390 votes to 152.

Some surprise was created by the In size of the minority as a practically unanimous vote was expected view of the special design of Herriot's programme in order please both the Right and the Left.

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NEW DECORATION CREATED

INDIA POLICE MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY

London. June 7.

The issue has now been announc- ed of the Royal Warrant creating a new decoration, the Indian Police Medal, for acts of gallantry and valuable services. This explains the absence trom the recent Birth- day Honours list of recognition of the work of the rank and file in In- din.

The annual distribution will be limited to 200, and the first will shortly take place.-British Wires

ess

M. PREMIER AND

CHANCELLOR

There were over fifty abstentions.

SOCIALIST VOTE.

tho

SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR. One of the most interesting matches outside the county cham- plonship was provided by the meeting of the South American

The Socialists voted with tourist team and Oxford Univer- sity. 8. H. Brooke made his majority, but M. Leon Blum, their second century In successive leader, explained that their sup matches for the Dark Blues, but port of the statement of policy did his bright knock did not prevent not mean that the Socialists were

Varsity's defeat the

by ten prepared to give unquestioning sup wickets. the. South Americansport to the Ministry. showing brilliant batting form. Marshall, who comes from the Argentine, made 15.

The All-India side beut Nor thnuls by ten wickets.

Full details appear on the sports PARC.

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M. Herriot retorted that he could not let the Socialist vote influence his independence.

CORDIAL RECEPTION IN COMMONS.

London. June 7. The Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer re- turned to the House of Commous this afternoon.

On entering the House, each received a cordial reception from members, and the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Lansbury, at the of questions, con- The Radical Socialists, the Radi- conclusion eals and the Left Centre formed the gratulated them on their restora- remainder of the majority-Renter. tion to health.--British Wireless.

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