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“UNIQUE SUPERIORITY

1928-1932

FIVE YEARS.

DUNLOP

TENNIS

Chosen for

BALL

INTER-ZONE FINAL & CHALLENGE ROUND DAVIS CUP

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BONUS ARMY BROKEN: DISTRESSING SCENES

typical

A

Borotra shot. The famova Frenchman hai nothing better to his credit than the defeat of Vines yesterday.

BOROTRA'S GENIUS

AMERICAN HOPES DASHED

VINES CRUSHED

WONDERFUL PLAY IN

VITAL MATCH

PARIS, July 29.

PRINCE OF WALES

ON UTOPIA

REASONABLE HOURS OF LABOUR

DREAMS OF SOCIAL REFORMER

London. July 23.

When the Prince of Wales to day visited, in London, the International Commerce Con- gress, at which 35 nations are! represented, the President, Char-

és Boissevin, of Holland, in- troduced him as "the first com-.

Miss Amy Johnson was married yesterday at St. George's, Hanover mercial Ambassador of the Square, to Mr. J. A. Mollison. The couple are here seen together during world."

During his address, the Prince; said that this might be described; as a year of international

con-1 ferences. Although the one pro- ecoding at Ottawa was not inter-i

national, yet if, as they hoped, it

promaled the prosperity of the

British Empire it would be inter-

Inational in influence.

adversity pro-

the

The hard lesson ol had taught them that sperity of all nations depended on: the prosperity of euch.

ISOLATION IDEAS CONE.

In these days of swift transport i and communication and inter-! rational commerce and finance, it

measure

a recent visit to London.

MANCHURIA GERMANY'S

FUTURE

FLOODS

220 MILES OF C.E.R.

LINE AWASH

CITIES THREATENED WITH DISASTER

Harbin, July 30:

DISPIRITED PUBLIC HEALTH

MEN STRAGGLING AWAY

RADICALS HIGHLY

INCENSED

SERVICES

RE-ORGANISATION SCHEME

COUNTER-PROPOSALS BY UNOFFICIALS

An enlargement of the Sanitary Board. in preference to the crea- tion of a Public Health Bourd, is

DENUNCIATION POURS to be urged at Tuesday's meeting

ON WHITE HOUSE

Mr. C. Champkin will move the

f the Sanitary Board in a resolu tion containing the unanimous -views of the Unofficial members Washington, July 29.

on the recommendations made by! Distressing scenes are reorganisation of the

The Hon. Dr. Wellington for the Colony's marking the forcible expul-medical and sanitary services. sion of the Bonus Army resolution, which is in the follow- from Washington and yes-ing terms: terday's attacks by the 1.Th1 it is unnecessary to troops have aroused much which is to function

create

Publie Health Board separately bitter feeling throughout and independently of the existing the country.

| Sanitary Board, Since dawn to-day, bedraggled groups of the formerly well-i 2.That the Constitution

MORE UNOFFICIALS..

Ellsworth Vinas, undefouted for months of tournament tennis, who failed most unexpectedly in the Davis Cup yesterday.

ENGLAND'S

NO DICTATORSHIP TO organised Bonus Marchers have the Sanitary Board be enlarged TEST TEAM

BE TOLERATED

ELECTION POLL TO-MORROW

it may function

been straggling from the capital, orter that not knowing exactly what to do Public Health Board with the or where to ga. many carrying sennel suggested by the Direc- their belongings in parks and of Medical and Sanitary Ser-

visory Board except that $20 Bewildered women and children | Vice-Chairman shall be 11 Non- sat on hoxed and bundles on the technical $132, (preferably the side of the road, awaiting lifts Sceretary for Chinese Affairs) but from the few members of the with a proportionate increase in Bonus Army with motor-cars or the number of the unofficial repre

bundles strapped to their backs,vices for his Public Health Ad-

BLACKENED.

THIRTEEN PLAYERS

INVITED

SEVEN AMATEURS

Definite

London, July 29. sentatives of the public, (so that

invitations to: the existing unofficial majority hetour Australia with the approximately maintained), such

Continued heavy rains have was increasingly true that nations greatly increased the extent of the could, not live to themselves alone, feeds and the situation is grow.

Berlin, July 29. That this truth is penetrating ing olarmingly. Ie mindy

Government į And

Despits recent develop-from good-natured motorists. Remarkable agones are to be witments in Germany, the rolicies and the actions of

mssed on the westea aretion of Jean Borotra, the idol of the tins in growing stand at the Stade Roland Garros, Ferently been demonstrated most rhin to Manhuria, along which trol in Prussia, the dis-their former temporary homes is a functions of the present Sanitary coming winter have now has the Chins Eastorn failway, from seizure of governmental con- In the meantime, the scene at enlarged Board to exercise all the England team during the brought off one of the greatest happily at Lausanne. This inter-, a complete stretch of the line, Twos triumphs of his career in the lional conference may well ex hundred-and-twenty miles long, is appearance of the Bruening mingled with the odour of burning functions contemplated by

grim reminder. Blue smoke Board, together with the new been extended by the M.C.C.

the Government and the rise to feathers and wool is curling over Director of Medical and Sanitary to thirteen players, includ- The embankment hus, ns a power of a group of extreme the blackened ruins of the bonus Services for his Public Health Ad-ing no fewer than seven result. been undermined in a Nationalists imbued with and at Anacostia, where strong

eamps in Pennsylvania Avenue visory Bunni. dozen places and the service has been brought completely

That it is imperative in the amateurs.

standstill.

Challenge Round of the Davis ss its delight that at Lausanne wash,

The amps of hope and confidence i were lighted.

Cup to-day when he defeated Ellsworth Vines, the "all-con- quering" America, by three sets

to one.

turn.

Between these points, in

DR. Jardine, captain (Surrey). K. S. Duleepsinhji (Sussex). ft. W. V. Robins" (Middlesex). F. R. Brown (Surrey).

R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick) Nawab of Pataudi (Worcester). G. O. Allen (Middlesex), Sutcliffe (Yorkshire). Hammond (Gloucester). Garwood (Notts). Voce (Notts).

GOOD WILL. The spirit of international

lu a the Junker spirit, Herr von pickets of infantry with fixed interests of the general public The thirteen selected up to the Heari Cochet hul, of course, verymore brightly than at any time uperation and goodwill is burning

Papen stated to-day that bayonets are standing guard. that all questions. of policy and present are:-- little difficulty in defeating Wilmer within living memory.

There is also a heavy police should be vested The worst section of the line is the present regime will not)

expenditure of pubile money Allison in the second singles match we may all be profoundly grate- For this

between Tientsaokang and Chalan tolerate

guard on the White

in the Public House, of the contest and conserpientlyful.

Health Board. ર move towards

where, it is sinted. many tele. America's high hopes of recaptur

grams containing threats and

MEDICAL CO-OPERATION. The world-wide trade depros-spite of the floods, three thousand | Dictatorship. ing the Davis Cup have been dush-ision and economic disturbanceskmen are engaged in effecting

denunciations have been receiv 4.--That, as regards the Direc- ed to the ground.

have been targely caused by pairs, but up to the present, com controlling the country by means

The German Chancellor, who is ed from Radicals as a result of tor of Medical and Sanitary Ser- The opportunity for a sensational maladjustment of distribution.

namications have not been restur-

yesterday's clash.

vices' recommendations under sub- recovery from the position, 1wn

of official decrees, gave an assur- | matches down, is, of course, present than ever before.

Potential output is far greater

One hundred dispirited members heading "The Medical or Curative ance to this effect in the course of the Bonus Army are collecting necessity for economy in the work- FLOOD PERIL.

Branch", having regard to the but all confidence in America's proable labour were employed for is rising daily, threatening

If all employ-:

of a speech which was broadcast at a private ground outside the city ing out of the scheme. sufficien! The level of the Sungai Rivin English to America. spects has game. It is not even reasonable number of hours per

offered by the owners. It is un- certain that America will take the week the world would have at its and larger areas with inundation |

REDS BLAMED. doubles match

likely that they will be disturbed recognition has not been accorded to the fact that there are in the Frenchmen played su brilliantly at and services that would

danger disposal a volume of commodities There is a serious

hy the authorities.--Reuter.. He blamed the Communists for

Colony highly qualified medien! Wimbledon, capturing the

enable Pristan and Fuchiation will be the recent grave disorders, in!

practitioners who may be willing M's the entire population in live auded out if the banks fail to which dozens of people all over Doubles, that it will cansie no stra higher level of comfort no well Fold or if the river rises

to co-operate, either in an hon- prise if they win the first three: being than has ever been contem-

Germany have been killed or WASHOUT ON THE only rapeity, or on part time fore the team is completed, and matches off the regi

plated in the recent dreams of the

neial reformer,

to-morrow. The

HEROIC TENNIS. Barota has earned all the plory.

The urgent task is to ring He played heroie tennis to win one consumption and production into

/* * /*,

of the greatest matches of his car-proper relationship-ot a simple:

Vines came to Paris regard hat inte a possible task, British da virtually unbeatable, It wig Winkas,

Though that Cuchet would extent

him to his limit, might even win.

nora, Reuter,

TIC

that

mach

AUSTRIA'S LOAN

DEFAULT

MORGAN'S LODĜE A

PROTEST

wounded, but ascribed the reali souree of the discontent in the fcountry to the Versailles · Praçı : Treaty, which after fourteen years i maintained Germany in a state of inferiority.

-

RAILWAY

CANTON SERVICE

SUSPENDED

Duckworth (Lanenshire). Ames (Kent?.

THREE MORE. Three more will be invited be

gagagements, or to the fact that there are hosts of claimants for Hongkong Delversity Clinical Prothese places, including Varity, the fessors are, and have for some time Yorkshire slow bowler. Maurice just been, rendering valued and Tate, the here, of mány a Teat highly appreciated pialle services. Match. Paynter, Lancashire's most That copies of such memopromising youngster, James Lan- randa on the Director of Medical fridge, the Sussex all-rounder, Kee- Every precnution is being taken

Trafic on the Kowlon-Canton Hand Sanitary Services recom-ton, the brilliant Notts first-wie- to present the political excitement railway has been distorted na aendations as have been submill- batsman. Holmes (Yorkshire) aroused by the elections and the result of a wash-out on the Chi-Department by members of this to be given the preference on

•[ to the Head of the Sanitarasa rival to Keeton, the latter like- serious clashes of the last few nese section caused by the recent Board be forwarded to the Govern-seront of his youth, while even (Keuter's Special Service).

i weeks from developing graver, heavy rains, and as a result, esment for its consideration ¡ proportions. New York. July 29.

press trains between Canlan andi

Paty Hendren cannot be regarded The likelihood of serious dis- Kowloon have been cancelled. - Messrs. J. P. Morgan's have proturbances following the polling is

6-Subject to the points 'as finished with. imierated above, the unofficial, again that foretra playing for boy, Leang Kee, previously reported Austrian default on the Six Perised by Presdent Hindenburg washtu had occurred between of refour advocated by the Direc- longer period of anxious nucht

tested to the League against the likely to he minimised by a decree way stated this morning that the general agreement with the policy obviously give the Committee

The Traffic Manager of the Rail-members of this Board are in The last three selections will Borotra's personal SUPPCAS and antening, was yesterday revivered Borotea playing for France from the Yumiti typhoon basin Cent. 1923:43 Loan. twenty-five to-day proclaiming a

the dial apparently heen. million dollars We

political Wachung and Namkong. Repairs tor of Medical and Sanitary Ser-than was necessary to arrive at the WAN trues for ten days, beginning on are now being effected but no idea vices. drowned while bathing.

Thirteen personalities already. In- is given when communication will!

vited.

A destitute Chinese found wander

best that foruten, going to see, ang at Sudhild yesterday wits could hardly expect to extend the to the Government givit Hospital a brilliant Anterien youngster. a case for the entaf war.

get

But the Bouncing Basqu sensationally demonstrated 22 The corpse of eleven-year-old |

entirely different persons,

VINES RATTLED.

afe

He had Vines rattled from the very beginning by the manner in

of which

allotted to the American market. July 31,

which he stood up to the Ameri- MUKDEN ASSASSINATION PLOT

eap's herce attack, not only stand- ing up to it. but getting back) mány

wonderful strokes. He seomed to be everywhere at once. his volleying being almost perfect: in execution.

The manner in which Vines got rattled is shown by the fact that! in one game he served three double-faults,

CHIEF OF POLICE ALLEGED TO BE

ONE

OF RINGLEADERS

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

MEETING VERBOTEN. During this period, all public (Continued on Page 7.).

EX-KING MANOEL OF PORTUGAL

ですまい

be restored. Consequentis the WAR MEMORIALS

service has been suspended until¦ further notice.

Hongkong has also been experi- | encing heavy rains, although up to the present no serious landslides have been reported. The Tull For the 24 hours ended at 10.30 ́azp.) to-day was 3.21 inches.

HARBIN POSTAL

DIFFICULTIES

CASUAL LABOUR

ENGAGED

Harbin, July 30, The Manchukuo authorities have made overy effort to maintain the postal service, but the former

IN FRANCE

7

TWO UNVEILING CEREMONIES

FORMIDABLE SIDE.

The team as it stands could put an extremely formidable eleven in- to the field. If Ames is preforr- ed to Duckworth for his batting skill, and Robins or Allen stood down, according to the wicket. Loudon, July 29. D. R. Jardine could take into the Air Field Marshall Lord Tren- Beld seven batsmen right in the ebard will, nt Arras on Sunday,top class, while both Brown and unveil #memorial hearing the Larwood have been known to make names of 34.921 offleers and men runs and there are centuries in of the British Empire, who, he Allen and Robins. The team would, tween the Spring of 1916 and in fact, have no tail. August, 1918, died in the Arrus: Jardine would, at the same time, . neighbourhood, but, whose graves | have six-bowlers at his disposal, al- are not known.

though only Larwood can claim With it is a memorial to over a ¦ real experience of Australian wic- thousand men of the British Airkets and gives real confidence.--- Forces who He in nameless graves Reuter. on the Western Front.

Mondays ceremony at Thiepval,

REMAINS ON WAY TO LISBON Once Borotin had worried his; opponent, he assumed complete

Tokyo, July 30. I picked troops of Marshal Chung

London, July 29. mastery and at vital stages in the An alleged plot to assassinate arch-liang.

Portsmouth is in official mour- match Was returning Vines's General Honjo, the commander- The ultimate objective was thejning, the vecnsion being the arrival, tornado drives with interest, in-chief of the Japanese Army in Gaverament.

overthrow of the Munchukuo en route for Portugal, of the The second contest produced

coflined remains of the late ex-Kiug Manchuria, was discovered on The plot, which is said to have Manoel, which are being trans- closer scoring due! bat was almost May 16, according to a dramatic centred around General tame by comparison. Cochet, as

Chang ported aboard H.M.S. Concord to usuni, refused to do more

than story on which the Press ban was Feng-chi, the Chief of the Police Portugal for burial.

lifted to-day.

Bureau, and Shen Yang-helon who was necessary to win.

A navel guard, with arms re- was protending loyalty to the Man-persed, mat the cortage, amongst officials acknowledging the Nan when the Prince of Wales vells rains, a collapse occurred to an om Apparently caused by the recent Results:

It is suggested Dist the conchukuo Government, was uncover-which was a representative of the king Government have refused to the memorial to offleers and men bankment in Bate Street, near the Joan Borotra (France) bunt spicacy involved a great dent more ed by Japanese gendarmoric, when Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth. serve under the Manchukuo in the from all parts of the Empire who le Yaumati Railway Station yesterday. Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.), 6-4, 6-2, than theshooting of General they arrested one of Chang Fong-Buglers sounded the "Last Poat." majority of the instances.

Ifonil, one of the objectives of chi's subordinates who was stated.

in unknown graves in the Somme Stones and earth were carried down, The Concord, flying the Portu- Casual workers havo Hoori Cochet (France) boat the plotters being the occupation of to have been found sheltering one gurose flag at half-mast, and escort engaged but they are not com- taip, France, Belgium, Canada, construction coolie, was injured, being

bean area, is being broadenst in Briand a six-year-old boy, the son of "TAIL! 20:48. AN E-Z 17-5. Mukden by bandits and soldiers in of Chang Hsueh-liang's plain- ad by destroyers, later left the har potent to maintain an officient South Africa and the United States, subaquently admitted to the Kowloon,

-British Wireless.

Hospital with broken right log, and i

3-0, 6-4.

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