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NEGRO CONQUERS Repulse Bay
MAN MOUNTAIN
LOUIS ASPIRES TO WORLD TITLE
TERRIFIC HAMMERING FOR ITALIAN
(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance,
New York, June 25.
1894. Received, June 26, 1 p.m.)
A black cloud looms on the boxing horizon. It is the bulk of Joe Louis, Alabama negro, 21 years of age, and 195 pounds. To-night, in convincing style, he de- livered a technical knockout to Primo Carnera, 278. pound Italian, and ex-heavyweight champion of the world. It took him less than six rounds.
Lido Opening
Date Fixed
LADY SOUTHORN TO OFFICIATE
DETAILED LIST OF CHARGES
The Repulse Bay Lido, Hong- kong's show bathing resort, la to be opened on Friday, July 12, at 6.30 p.m., the ceremony to be per- formed by Lady Southorn, O.B.E. From the following day, the Lido will be available to the public.
SCALE OF CHARGES
The rates to be charged for use. of accommodation at the Lido are:
Private Bathing Cabins-By the month, $75: if taken by the year. $50 per month.
Dressing Booths,-$1 per day for use of by one or two persons.
General Dressing Room,-50
cents per head per day. Service men in uniform, 30 cents per head per day.
The Lido building, which is situated at the eastern end of
Carnera was staggered almost in the first few se-Repulse Bay, has been designed on conds when Louis landed a hard left to the jaw. The lines of the modern Content negro dominated the Italian throughout, battering the slower man almost at will with vicious short jabs and swinging blows to the face and body. Carnera missed repeatedly.
style bathing establishments. Especially built for the tropics, it developments in lay-out, and con- struction.
embodies all the Intest scientific
There are several novel features, the most notable departure from conventional style bathing houses being the self-contained
Ling
privacy.
private
.
Sir Bolton Eyras-Monsell, Firat Saa Lord, who stated in the Commons yesterday that Germany had given an unreserved undertaking never again to resort to unrestricted submarine
warfare.
BRITISH TRADE IN N. CHINA
Rain Spoils
Wimbledon's Programme
JAPANESE DOUBLES PAIR IN FORM
WOMEN STARS MOVE UP
London, June 25.
A heavy thunderstorn curtailed the lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon to-day. Play was only possible on four courts which were covered with tarpaulins. The re- mainder were under water.
The
Duke of Kent arrived before play commenced at 5.15 o'clock and saw the American girl, Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody dispose of the Hungarian star, Miss Baum- garten, 6-0, 6-1, in thirty minutes. Mrs. Moody has not quite reach. ed her standard of three years ago, but she is hitting glorious fore- hand winners. She revealed u new stroke, also, on back-hand, very short, widely angled, soft shots, travelling across the court and falling dead 'near the not.
Another
Miss first rounder, Helen Jacoba of America, beat Mlle. Nellie Adamson of Belgium,
MORE EXPORTS TO but not so handily as Mrs. Moody
MANCHURIA
SURPRISING FIGURES
The ex-champion came out in the sixth obviously the weary and without much hope of rallying. He was family compartments, each with a
London, June 25. A comparison of British exports bleeding profusely from the mouth. Louis immediate-separate entrance and ly floored him with a stiff right to the jaw, and Carnerandah. The entire ground, fluor to Manchurin to-day and before occupied with these cumpart-the intervention of Jayan in rose at the count of three only to be knocked down again ments, each consisting of two dress North China was requested by a rooms with closets and a questioner in the House of Com for a count of four. He gamely struggled to his feet a shower bath attached, constructed mong this afternoon, and Mr. Runciman, the Trade third time; and a third time he was dropped. Groggily in such a way as to afford complete Walter
Minister: guve મૈં surprisingly he started to rise after a count of two and the referee
luminating list of figures in OTHER FEATURES
reply. seemed about to intervene. He changed his mind, how-
The total of British, exports to In addition to the private family ever, and Louis crashed a right to the chin and stretched
a large Manchuria in
1931 was £336,000 compartments, there are number of cabins similar to the and in 1934 was £625,000, he said. the Italian out again.
type found in the popular summer The textile export total was little resorts all over the world. Some changed, he said, whereas the some will be set apart for ladies, steel had increased by £130,000.-
Reuter. and a portion will be allotted to familles.
When Carnera, after taking seven seconds on the flour,“ started
to rise again, the referee step HONGKONG of there will be reserved for men, trade in machiners, tools, iron and
in and waved Louis to his corner.
The round: had lasted two minutes and thirty-two seconds, į and there was wild confusion in the arena. Eight policemen leap- ed into the ring as soon as the referee stopped the fight, in order to prevent any trouble. The crowd was delirious, riotous, and the negro was not popular.--United Press.
FIGHT BY ROUNDS
The following is Reuter's ring! side story of the fight by rounds.
Round One:-Louis landed hair
a dozen stinging lefts and rights
BREWERY PROSPECTS
COMPANY TO BE RECONSTRUCTED
APPEAL TO PUBLIC
No effort has been spared to cater for the requirements of, both the bathing and visiting public. A covered tea lounge, n` bar and a spuck counter, complete with an electric kitchen service and frigi- daire, will be in operation on the first floor, with a direct entrance from the road, where light meals, refreshments and drinks will be served.
COTTON TAX ATTACKED
U.S. LEADS
IN CHINA EXPORTS
BOMBAY SILVER
PRICES
beat her opponent. The scores in this match were 6-3, 6-2,
MOVES UP
In a second round match, Frau Sperling of Germany beat Miss Beazley of Great Britain, 6-0, 6-2.
Miss Dorothy Round, the holder, defented Mins McOstrich, also of Britain, 8-6, 6-3, in another second round match. The champlon was sorely pressed at times in the first act. She had had a bye in the first round.
I
There was some brilliant play in the men's doubles, when the Japanese pair, Nishimura and Yamagishl accounted for the Americans, Hines and Calley. They won 6-4, 6-1, 6-3. Mean- while, Allison and Van Ryn, America's hopes for the doubles title, eliminated Spence and David. of Britain, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.
EASY MATCH
Japan's men's doubles team, Nishimura and Yamagishi, won in straight sets from the Americans, Tines and Culley, the scores being 6-4, 6-1, 6-3. This was the first doubles match in Wimbledon's first round.
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FRESH AFFRONT TO ITALY
ABYSSINIA TAKING CONTROL IN JIMMA
EDEN AND MUSSOLINI DISCUSS PROBLEM
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1895. Received, June 26, 8 a.m.)
. Rome, June 25. More fuel has been thrown upon the fire of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute by the report that Abyssinia has annexed the sultanate of Jimma. Replying to an Italian note in this matter, the Abyssinian Government says it has merely appointed a guardianship over the young sultan who has lately succeeded to the sultanate. It is unlikely that Italy will be satisfied with this explanation.
Meanwhile, excitement has been caused by reports that the Italian Government has ordered all Italian subjects to leave Abyssinia within ten days. Such an order would mean that a declaration of war was imminent.
:
However, it was later officially announced that this report was erroneous. It has not tended to lessen the tension, in spite of the denial.
GERMAN- JAPANESE ACCORD?
MILITARY TREATY NOT IMPROBABLE
WASHINGTON...
ATTENTIVE
(Special to "Telegraph")
(Ry Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraph 16. 1.30 p Messagan Ordinance, - 1474, Reevived. Jus
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The Abyssinian question, which threatens to involve Italy and Ethiopia in war, and which the Italians regard as the paramount issue of the present problems of world politics, was discussed by Bignor Mussolini, Prime Minister, and Mr. Anthony Eden, British. Minister for League of Nations Affairs, yosterday and again this evening,
It is reported that during an
the hour's conversation
statos- men's talk contred about a frank exposition of their respective views on this problem,
WORTH WHILE
Both British and Italian circles. consider that this event, even if nothing else emanates from the moeting, has made Mr. Eden'a vialt well worth-while. For it is be- loved that when Mr. Eden returns to London ho will have a clearer idea of the gravity with which Italy regards the situation which has arisen on the Italo-Abyssinian frontiers.
There was great contrast be-
Washington, June 25. tween the players, the Japanese
Despite official
relicence, belag particularly diminutive and Japan's reported gestures towards
Americans very tall. They
possible European military It is certain that the Minister were giants by comparison, and alliance are considered even by will realise better Italy's desire for their hurricane strokes produced the most conservatiyo
The
Ja bullet-fast delivery.
The Japanese started slowly.
DOMINATED PLAY
on
WAR
In the second set the Japanese dominated play due to their better team work. They only lost Hines' service. The game then suspended owing to rain, but they continued later in a drizzle. The Japanese finally ran out easy winners.
The victory was a popular ono
greatest importance."
as of the a complete settlement of the situa-
Washington officials are not surprised at the Tokyo despatches that a German good-will mission will shortly arrive in Japan.
ITALY'S MISSION
Rome, June 25. Following the conference between Nolthor would Washington be Signor Mussolini and Mr. Anthony. surprised if a mutual assistance Eden, the Under-Secretary of State pact were concluded by Japan and for the Colonies Signor Allessandro Germany.-United Press.
Lessona, in an exclusive interview, declared:
"We consider our mission in
JAPAN A CLOSE BIGGER SCHEME PLANNED
SECOND
tion, even though it may involve On the top of the building there
but they gradually found and It is believed such milltary radical measures, Italian circles Shanghai, June 26. pierced the holes in their op- | strength as might grow out of an believe. to the jaw almost without reply." Presiding at the third ordinatry is a modern and tastefully decorat
Chinese Maritime Customs re- ponents* defences. Their low agreement between the East and Carnera seemed nervous and could geneen meeting of Hongkong Brewers ed open-air dance floor, with ter-
A communique issued after the shrewd placements the West might compel an entire conversations states they encom not reach his man. It was entire-and Distillers, L., today, Mr. S. H. razo tables and large coloured um- turns show that for the first five volleys and
Dodwell regretted having to report a brellas. ly Louis' round.
months of this year the total were both brought off with de-realignment of the world political passed an examination of various Round Two-Carnera came out loss of nearly $138,000 on the past The present Lido is only part of value of imports into China was tightful cross-court angled returns. altuation with a view to preser- European problems, and decided Inst, and charged, landing a left year's working. He referred on the an extensive schente which will $453,928,664, which represents a
After reaching two-all in the ving the balance of power.
that the guiding principles and right to the head. But Louis unfortunate effects as the Company's provide Hongkong with a magni-decrease of $20,661,769 against first sot, the Japanese showed
of high tariffs and the rising fleent amusement centre such as those figures for the correspond greater fleetness of foot and got It is pointed out that the affinity established in the Anglo-French got under his guard with hard
price of silver, regretted that the muy be seen body blows and drove him around tongkong Government could not America. The original plan call
in Europe and ing period of last year,
command at the net. "killing between Japanese and German agreement and at Stress could be men is natural, since developed in the interests of MANOJUvres For the same period, the total Inborious
the military on the ring. Louis out-boxed and its way to granting a preference to
stability. Reuter out-hit the Italian. It was Louis' the Company's products.
for another building of equal size, | value of exports was $218,140,427, other side of the court with deft many of the older Japanese officers European
afe German-trained.
Special. a large swimming pool, as well as which represented a decrease of thrusts. round.
Mr. Dudwell further stated that tennis, miniature golf and other $1,231,491 against those figures Round Three:-Louis was warm-
some form of reconstruction of the sports grounds in the midst of for the corresponding period of ing up to the tusk
and boxing Company in the near future is essen ehborately designed gardens and last year. superbly. He drovo Carnera into tinl, In which connection the Directors
During this period, the United the ropes and landed heavy blows intend to end a private meeting of artistic floral effects.
States, whose exports into China to the body and face after Primo, shareholders to see what can be done. showing signs of wear, had Addressing shareholders, Mr. Dad-
HASSEUSEBENTANG said: The Directors' repurt and absorbed the first onslaught on well his bulky arms. Louis landed accounts having been in your hands to the for the prescribed period, 1 propose threa stinging blows
with your permission to take them the stomach as they moved in
rend. Before dealing with thens I middle of the ring. Carnera was should like to express the Board's more sure of himself and was be regret, which am sure that you will coming more aggressive.
all share, at the death of Mr. J. P. Round Four: Carnera boxed Warren, who up to the time of hir
COMMENCED with greater confidence. He back-departure from the Colony in May and last year, had been our Chairman ed the negro to the ropes
Washington, June 25. His Company's Inception. landed two hard blows over the since the
A message from Concord, Now Judgment, rerourcefulness heart. Louis felt the shock of sound
invaluable in Hampshire, atates that tho those powerfully driven punches. practical advice Carnera landed five left jabs, fol- surmounting the many difficulties Amoskeag Manufacturing Com
which arose
in the earlier stage of pany, the largest single cotton lowed by a right to the head. our existence. Ilis nuantle descended textile unit in the United States. Loula got away and boxed the upon me and
regrel to ga
say that,
Court against the Government for gained the first position, and was and the condition of the courts. middle of the ring. Louis landed have increased as is unhappily
closely followed by Japan with Im- Reuter. two terrific left hooks to the jaw too well evidenced by the heavy loss $2,500,000.
The claim is based on a charge ports amounting to $64,980,000. Just before the round ended. The of $137,902.89, which I regret to say
is shown on the year's working. Of that the cotton processing and China's export position to the round was even.
floor taxes are unconstitutional.— ] United States were also the high- Round Five:-Carnera wilted, this amount interest charges on our Bank overdraft and depreciation, ne-
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est under heavy punishment of swift count for all but $20,917.54.
when compared with export figures to other nations. For this lefts to the head and body, follow.
United period, CAUSE OF MISFORTUNE
exports to the ing in rapid succession. He was de-
States were valued at $54,902,000, fenceless against the
The fortunes, ur rather the mis-
which represented an increase of attack of the negro. He
fortunes, of our Company, prosent a
London, June 25.$9,000,000 over those for the cor- staggered by a right hook. Carnera striking example of the grievous harm
Mr. Wang Chung-hui, Chinese responding period of last year, looked ready to drop and was only which industry and commerce in this
The value of exports to Hong naved by the bell,
Colony have suffered;, firstly from the member of the Permanent Inter-
$30,028,000 comparing Round Six:-Almost the determination of practically every national Court at the Hague, has kong was opening, Louis floored Carnora nation in the world to live within I arrived in London for a short visit with $42,470,000 for the corres with a smashing right hook. Heiself and shut out its neighbours' pro- of a purely private and non-ponding period of last year halen leaving-numerous casualties
political naturo.-Router,
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proved
COMPANY ACTION
COMMUTED
to abolish slavery.
Reuter reports from Bombay and the play of the Japanese puit DEATH SENTENCE Ethiopia is sincerely and definitoly state that prices for "spot" silver learned some golden opinions. It advanced sharply this afternoon, la considered that it will need a to eliminate and the market was stendy. The really strong team
these.contenders. price quoted at 2.30 pm. was;
intorviewed Nishimura,
by Reuter, said to-day's was not a hard match. Ho paid a tribute to his partner's fine play..
To-day's
Price 73.09
Yesterday's
Close 72.06
The Kingsley-Itoh vs. Lysaght- Cooper combination doubles match
GEORGE STONER TO SERVE FOR LIFE.
London, June 25,
"We will give Abyssinia an op- portunity of participating in mo- dern civilisation, as understood by the most developed peoples...
"We intend to safeguard the Bri- tish rights in Abyssinia,"
Itallon off. They sparred in the instead of diminishing, our as brought a suit in the Fedoral | woro' valued at about $84,472,000, was postponed owing to the rain roiocted the appeal of George to carry through her programme in
murderous
At
was
JURIST'S TRAVELS
TENSION EASED
Chengtu, June-26. The Red situation in Szechuen has been considerably eased as result of the latest anti-Red operations, which were intensified during last week. The main body of Communists under Hau Hsiang chien has retreated toward - Mo-
behind.--Central News.
It is understood that Mr. Eden The Court of Appeal having substantially conceded Italy's right Stoner, convicted on a charge of Abyssinia on condition that Italy" murdering his wealthy employer, abandon her reservations to the Anglo-German agreement. This Mr. Francis Rattenbury, the Homo Secretary to-day announces that report le not confirmed.-United-
Press the 18-year-old chauffeur's death sentence has been commuted to life |imprisonment.
COMMISSION AT WORK.
Stoner, a coenine addict, was the
The Hague, June 28. Members of the Italo-Abyssinian alleged lover of Mrs. Rattenbury whose evidence convicted him on Commission for the examination of the charge of murder,
the Abyssinia frontier dispute met Mrs. Rattenbury has since taken to-day and issued a formal state her own life by drowning.
Mr. Rattenbury was beaten death with a croquet mallat
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ment announcing that they were to examining documents supplied by both parties to the quarrel
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