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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933.
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FIRST SENSATION OF WIMBLEDON
RYDER CUP THRILL
DECIDED ON LAST GREEN
BRITAIN WINS BY A PUTT
London, June 27.
A dramatic finish was pro- vided in the Ryder Cup con- test at Southport to-day. With one pair still to come in, Britain and America were all square,
The result depended entirely upon the Easterbrook-Shute match.
At the end of the seventeenth hole
on the second round, these two players were all square.
WAS
Tho Ryder Cup contest therefore decided on the very last holo played, when Easterbrook holed put in Ave against six, to give. Britain victory by six and a half matches to five and a half.
The results of the singles mat-j ches to-day follow:
Abe Mitchell (Britain) beat Dutra (America) by nine and eight.
Craig Wood (America) beat W. H. Davies (Britain by four and three.
Gene Sarazen (America) beat A. H. Padgham (Britain) by six and four. Walter Hagen (America) beat
A. J. Lacey (Britain) - by two and one. Arthur Havers (Britain) beat Leo Diegel (America) by four and three.
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Percy Allis (Britain) beat Runyan (America) by two and one. W. Horton Smith (America) beat Claude Whitcombe (Britain) by two and one.
S. Easterbrook (Britain) beat
FAMINE HORROR IN MANCHURIA
People Eating Bark and Sawdust
(Special to "Telegraph")
[CBy' Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Messagra Ordinance, 1991. Rezolved June 25, 2,43,0,m!
Harbin, June 28.
The White Swastika Relief Organisation reports that owing to the 1932 floods, serious famine con- ditions prevail in the Hailun and Suihwa districts. The
TOURNAMENT
HOW PERRY LOST
THRILLING MATCH
DESCRIBED
FARQUHARSON. BRILLIANT
inhabitants are eating bark, FRED
leaves and sawdust.
Numerous suicides have occurred and cannibalism
is feared.-Reuter,
NATIONALS ABDICATE
AGREE TO JOIN
NAZIS
FORCE MAJEUR
(Special to "Talegraph”)
(Dy Telegraph, Copyright. {Marsogon · Ordinance, tek
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London, June 27.
Perry, England's No. 2 player, and "seeded". contestant, was to- day defeated in the second round of the men's singles championship, providing the first sensation of the 1933
Wimbledon Tournament.
Fred Perry:
Control
He fell to N. V. Farquharson, the South African Davis Cup of
player by the scores of 7-5, 6-1,| |3-6, 4-6, 6-4, in the course of which Farquharson gave the most amazing display of tennis In his whole career.
Serving with great power, the
South African drove on both fore- hand and backhand with tremend- ous punch.
Industry
PROTECTION FOR FISHERIES
London, June 27.
MR. OTTO KAHN FACES
WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
THE FIRST RESULTS
COMMITTEES SUBMIT RECOMMENDATIONS
THE FUTURE GOLD STANDARD
London, June 27. As President of the Monetary and Economic Conference, Mr.. Ramsay MacDonald has conven- ed a meeting of the Bureau of the Conference for to-morrow at which a report will be made of the developments to date and consideration will be given to co- ordinating and expediting the| great mass of work in committee,
Much work was to-day done by the various committees, mostly in private,
SENATE INQUIRY
KUHN, LOEB AFFAIRS
MR. NORMAN DAVIS IN PICTURE AGAIN
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Otto H, Anfis
(Special to "Telegraph")
(Du Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphils Menge Ordinance. 1896. Received June 24, 90S ..)
Washington, June 27.
The operations of the famous private financial house, Kubo, Loeb and Company, are now the (subject of investigation by the
GERMANY'S Nanking Committee of the
DEBTS
CREDITORS MEET IN LONDON
ARRANGEMENT
AGREED.
The examination of questions! relating to the circulation of monetary gold and the minimum legal cover for central banks was
London, June 27. to-day completed by the appropri- ate sub-committee of the financial Another meeting of the repre commission. This body has sub-sentatives of the long term credi
tions:---
Senate.
The inquiry Into the affairs of J. P. Morgan, and Company has been completed after sensational revelations, chiefly concerning special facilities to leading figures in American life for purchasing shares at prices below the market lovel.
It is the purpose of the Senate Committee to Investigate the affairs of all the great financial houses in turn. It in now the turn of Kuhn, Loeb and Company.
MR. OTTO KAHN.
He continually preased to the not in the first two sets, and from there volleyed magnificently, mak- Racaired Jing, Perry look a second clacent's legislative programmes de-mitted the following recommenda, tors of Germany, including Great Mr. Otto Kahn; the well-known
Berlin, June 27. Evidently impressed by the fate which has befallen hill who have declined to submit to the complete control of the Nazi or- ganisation, the German National Front has been dissolved.
An agreement, vas amicably reached to-day between Hitler and the National lenders.
The agreement provides that all the National deputies shall join the Shute (America) by one Nazi Parliamentary Party-Reu- hole.
Britain and America, therefore, shared the singles matches four each, Britain having won the four- somes by two and a half to one and a half.
The Prince of Wales attended the contest this afternoon and watched all the matches in- turn, afterwards presenting the cup to: the British captain.
Mitchell v. Dutra.
tez
DISARMAMENT TALKS
LONDON INITIATION HOPED FOR
London, June 27.
player.
the net.
THRILLING FINal set.
A further step in the Govern-
- signeït." to "ussist industry was taken to-day when the Hotine of Commons debated the second read- ing of the Sea-Fishing Industry
}
Britain, Holland, Sweden, Switzer-International banker, who is the land and the United States was head of the firm, was the first to GOLD PROPOSAL.
held in London to-day with Doctor be called upon to give 'ovidonce. Schacht. "That under modern conditions,
He testified that the assets of monetary gold is required not Dr. Schacht agreed that all Kuhn, Loeb and Company at the for internal circulation but as foreign exchange becoming avail-end of 1931 totailed' G$66,974,000. u reserve against central bank able to the Reichsbank in the next The firm's chief business, he liabilities and primarily to meet six months shall be used for pay-said, was with large corporations external demands for payments ing a proportion of every coupon in need of financial assistance. caused by some diaequilibrium on and other revenue payments fall- foreign account. It is consequenting due from 1st July to 31st De- ly undesirable to put gold coins or cember. gold cortificates into internal eir-
This proportion will be an culation. That in order to im nounced publicly by the Reichs- prove the working of the future bank before 1st July and will be gold standard, a greater elasticity such as to make sure that the pro- the end of 1931. should be given to the central portion will be paid throughoute
his period. It is hoped that PAYMENT TO MR. DAVIS, bank's legal cover provisions."
after aix months the full paymont
In course of further questioning, of interest will be possible but
TRADE CONTROL.
Mr. Clarenco Pacora, the counsel conducting the examination, pro- duced a list of thirty-seven cor- porntions, fifteen of which had deposits with Kuhn Loob, totalling nearly thirteen million dollars at
PERRY OUTCLASSED. Perry was quite incapable of withstanding such an attack, all Bill. attempts at passing being coun-
This measure is intended to tered with crisp winning volleys
secure remunerative prices by re- from the agile South African.
gulating supplies and contains Perry led througnout the third provisions to regulate the mesh of and fourth sets, forcing the pace net used by British vessels to re- successfully, and keeping his dangulate the size of fish sold In gerous volleying opponent from Great Britain; to prohibit the landing of seu fah caught in cer- tain areas and in certain seasons; and to regulate the quantity of fish But Farquharson returned to supplied to the British markets by the picture with renewed vigour foreign-countries.-A-reorganisation in the final set, going up on almost scheme to be considered by the everything and from the net in- fishing Industry is also proposed. tercepting Perry's fastest returns. The Minister for Agriculture and
A comprehensive report drafted should this prove not to be the Mr. Otto Kahn stated that. Air. Farquharson went to a three- Fisheries, Major Elliott, pointed by the economic sub-commission case there will be another meeting with Dr. love lead, but Perry, by supreme out that the bill did not conflict advocates the coordination of pro- of the representatives play, lovelled at three-all. with the spirit or the letter of ob- (luction and the marketing of im- Schacht in time to meet the post-
Ilgations the Government were as-portant commodities of which sur-tion. suming and making other nations to pluses exist.
The Reichsbank announcement nasume at the Economic Con-
The scheme, says the report, will deal also with the special ference and the stops being taken had boon agreed upon with Scandi-substantial majority of producers the Young loan.
must command the assent of a position of the Dawes loan and navian countries and Germany. and aim at accuring the willing British Wireless.
Creditors' representatives were cooperation of Importing coun- unable to accept the principle em- trics-Reuter and British Wireleas. bodied in law of 9th June, 1033 that in payments to the Reichsbank by a debtor should discharge the Jobligation to pay in foreign cur- rency. Dr. Schacht stated it was outside his authority to discuss London, June 28.
that matter. It was however ar- Amerfenu cconomic export, Presid- with untransferred balances ne- Professor Raymond Moley, the ranged that method of dealing ent Roosevelt's closest adviser, ar-cumulating shall be dealt with by rived in London at one o'clock this small sub-committee which is to morning.-Renter,
Imeet Doctor Schacht at boglaning jof next week in Berlin.-British
Wireless.
Then, in a thrilling burst of overhead kills, the South Africanį went to 5-3. He missed two match points and Perry broke through to 5-4.
In issuing a denial of the report Abe Mitchell, one of the finest match players in the world, pro-that the projected conversations in
It looked as though the English vided one of the most sensational London regarding the disarma- "star" would be able to make a pieces of golf of the tournament ment conference has been aban- last minute recovery, but Far- in beating Shute. In the morning, doned, Mr. Baldwin said it was quharson actually went to 40-love MR. he won the first hole with a bril-Impossible to initiate them owing on Perry's service. He played stage to pressure of other business three more match points, the first liant two and from that could not keep straight, while during the opening stages of the of which Porry saved, and then Dutra récled off a string of fours economic conference.
Farquharson hit a mighty forc- The United States Government hand drive which he followed up to lead three holes at the turn. He never saw Mitchell again; the were convinced that such conver-to the net. the tenth hole was halved and Mit-autions were easential to the good progress of the work of disarma- chell then won eight holes in Tow, to return the brilliant card, ment conference and they believed of 33 for the last nine holes. - that this conviction was shared) This afternoon, he again domin-by tile President of the conference atod and increased his lend to and the great majority of the de- eight holes at the turn, winning legations. They trusted that in. the tenth to end the match. spite of the regrettable delay
might be possible shortly to range for exchanges of views to take pince-British Wireless.
Davies v. Wood
Davies and Wood had a close the struggle up to the turn in afternoon. They were level aftor the first nine and still love! at the eighteenth. Wood had secured a load of one hole at the turn this afternoon and then went right away to win comfortably.
Easterbrook v. Shute.
STOLE A NOTICE BOARD
it
ar-
··BECAUSE · HE HAD
BEEN STARVING This was the match which de- cided the result of the contest. "Some of these people are like Shuto led by one hole at the end magpies" said Mr. Wynne-Jones of the morning round, but he lost this morning, when an unemploy this during some keen play. this ed Chinese admitted the theft of a afternoon, Easterbrook turning tolice_board from 259, Queen'e
Road Contral.
one up.
Both players were in capital form and it was only towards the end, when they became aware that the result deponded upon them, that they showed any sign strain. Shute levelled the match on the soventeenth.
of
On the vital eighteenth, amid Easterbrook excitement, tonse time beautifully in the middle of the fairway and Shuto (Continued on Page 7.)
Asked why ho stole, defendant replied he had starved for the last
GRAND MATCH POINT.
WALTER SINCLAIR
IN DENVER
Director of University Civic Theatre
PROFESSOR MOLEY.
ARRIVES
KING WINS TWO RACES
ROYAL SUCCESSES
+
WOMEN'S RIGHT OF
NATIONALITY.
London, June 27.
Norman Davis received a sum of $35,000 from the firm in 1925 for. his services in connexion with a twenty million dollar loan to the Mortgage Bank of Chile floated by Kuhn Loeb and Company and the Guaranty Bank of New York,
He added that his was the only foreign tonn floated by Kuhn, Loeb and Company which was in de- fault.Renter.
CHAIR COOLIE NUDIST
BATHED IN NULLAH
AT GLENEALY
A warning against nudism in the Colony vna sounded by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Contral Police Court this morning.
Perry in a desperate effori tal Have the point lobbed, but his Mr. Walter Sinclair who will opponent finished off the match; be remembered as the producer with a grand overhead kill of many of the outstanding per- which left Perry sprawling on formances given by the Hongkong the court,
Amateur Dramatic Society In the
A Chair coolfe, who bathod in C. R. D. Tuckey, the Varsity past, is at present producing for
the nullah at Glonenty, near Ro- Blue and Army champion, won the the University of Denver, which the University Civic Theatre of
binson Rond, yesterday, was taken first set from Henri Cochet in a has recently staged Frank Vo3-
into custody by a Chinese. con- second round match, but tho
stable, and charged with "expos-
· AT NEWMARKET
BILL INTRODUCED IN ing his person by bathing." Frenchman, playing his usua pers' mystery play "Murder on the
Second Floor." dour game, carried off the noxt
1938-34 season,
London, June 27.
COMMONS During the
Dofondant admitted the offence three sets.
While at Newmarket Racon to-
and was fined $5 or seven days' Dr. J. C. Gregory, former commencing shortly, the Theatre
gaol... English Davis Cup player, strove has an ambitious programme ar-day His Majesty the King saw two
A Bill to allow British womon "You must not strip yourself. hard against R. Menzel, the ranged under the direction of Mr. events won by his own horses.
Sinclair, The season will open with The Hare Park handicap was won marrying foreigners freedom, to naked in this Colony" Mr. Wynne- Czocho-Slovakian champion.
He took the first set to sixteen the presentation of K. K. Doughtie's by Fox Earth and the Bottleham retain their nationality was in Jones remarked. games, losing 9-7, and conceded operatie burlesque on the order of Stakes by The Abott. The Royal troduced under the ten-minute
Gilbert and the next two after capturing seven-
Sullivan entitled victories were extremely popular. rule into the House of Commone "Groceries and Notions," to be-British Wireless,
a first time.-- to-day and read games.
British Wireless. followed with: a decorative pre sentation of "Twelfth Night" in black and white to celebrato LINCOLN PRIVATE the ailver anniversary, as the pro- duction will be the twenty-fifth of the Club; Noel Coward's costume comedy "The Marquise": and Drinkwater's “Bird In Hand”. ̧
NUNOI ELIMINATED.
The second big surprise of the day was the elimination of Nanoi, the young Japanese hope by Stoof fen who last week won through to the finals of the London Cham His Worship-Want's the use of plonship, beating Clifford Sutter stealing a notice board? You after a toss of the coin. can't eat that you can't sell it Nunol took the match tó five olther.
few days.
Sontence of four months gaol was
PASSES AWAY
ACUTE APPENDICITIS
VICTIM
ULM ARRIVES IN CALCUTTA.
AUSTRALIA-ENGLAND FLIGHT
JAPANESE TROOPS IN PEKING
REPLACEMENT OF THE GUARD
Poking, Juno 28. Four hundred Japanese troops this morning entrained for Tientsin on their way to Japan, their term of Calcutta, June 28. duty as the Legation Guard having-
sets, but was always in arrests, given to a young Chinese by Mr. Private John Cartwright, of "B" Inspector Bren-There Is Torrin struggles took place in Wynne-Jones this morning for the Company, lat. Battalion Lincoln- some extraordinary use that ho the first and third aots which theft of a silver dollar from a brass shire. Regiment, which is stationed Mr. Ulm, the Australian airman, expired: EASI can put it to, to what I cannot Stouffon each won at 9-7, but worker in Graham Street. Insp. at Shamshuipo Camp, died at the who is trying to beat the AustraReplacements arrived here some Imagine.
Nunol captured the third and Brennan stated that when questioned Military Hospital shortly after Han-England record in a Folder time ago from Japan and there are One month's sentence was im Fourth note by 6-2 and 6-1. He after arrest, the defendant produced midnight last night. He was machine of Australian, construc- now about four hundred Japanese
(Continued on Page 7.) the dollar from his mouth. JANAS suffering from acute appandieltia; tion, arrived hore-Reuter, on troops in Peking-Readro
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