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MURDER GROUP EXPOSED?
MYSTERY SLAYINGS
IN SHANGHAI .
JAPANESE VICTIMS
Shanghal, Sept. 4. Interest has shifted abruptly from the, Chengtu incident to the sudden development in connection with the murder of the Japanese, Kosalu Kaynu, here, on the night of July 10, The Chinese Court in the Interna- tional Settlement ho ordered the police to continue to hold two sus- pecta Tau Wel-sung and Ching Dao- Joen, who are believed to
to be involved not only in the Kayau case but in the carller Shanghal murder of the Japanese bluejacket, Hideo Naka- yama, on November 10 last,
Both these cases created great. excitement In the tocal Japanese community.
A spokesman of the Bureau, or Public Safety to-day revealed that the Kayau murder had been traced to "an assassination group." The examination, of the two suspects in court was carried out In great secrecy, the judge ordering the spictators' eviction.
It is generally believed that speedy solution of the staying wili radically Improve Sino-Japanese re- tations and possibly prevent exacer- bation of the Chengtu incident.- United Press,
Dalai Lama
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At Kokonor
TIBET'S SPIRITUAL RULER INFORMED
Nanking, Sept. 4. Confusion reigns regarding the alleged discovery of a reincarnation of the Dalai Lami, who died in Tibet in 1033.
The Nanking representative of the Panchen Lama, who is the spiritual ruler of Tibet and who is now making a slow journey towards his home after several years' residence in China pro- per, announced to-day:
"The Dalai Lama was reincarnated at. Kokonor seven or eight months ago, according to a report received by the Panchen Lama, although official information is lacking."
On the other hand the local repre- sentative of the Tibetan Government denies all reports of the reincarnation.
-United Press.
Challenge Tc America
UNION STEAMSHIP TO FIGHT SUBSIDIES
Wellington, N. Z., Sept. 4. Thousands watched along the waterfront to-day at the arrival of the liner Awalawa, the new Union Steamship Company vessel which has just been commissioned In Scotland.
She is one of the fastest and most luxurious ships in the New Zealand trade and will be placed on the Tasmania-New Zealand run as n challenge to the heavily-subsidised American steamers on this route.- Router Special.
PRISON FOR MODERNS
WOMEN'S CLOTHES CAUSE ARRESTS
Tainan, Sept. 1. Over 50 Chinese women have been confined In military prison here charged with wearing "ultra- modernistic" constumes.
General Han Fu-chu, head of the provincial administration, personally Arrested three of the fair offenders.
United Press.
RAIN LATER
Pressure continues highest over Japan and the Pacific to the east- ward.
The typhoon near Shanghal yesterday has moved northward into the Yellow Sea. Another typhoon is situated to the west of the Basht Channel, and. Is moving N.W. or N.N.W. Local forecast:-North and N.E. winds, moderate to fresh, cloudy, rain later.
The European Y.M.C.A. Discussion
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TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1986.
BRITAIN'S
GOLF
TEAM ROUTED
BADLY BEATEN BY U.S.
WALKER CUP STARS
Pine Valley, Sept. 3.
The British Walker Cup golf team went to pieces in the final stages of the competition to-day, and, losing seven out of the eight singles, lost the series for the ninth successiva time by 10% to 1% games.
Although favoured by something like English condi- -Bentley had tions, the British players were overwhelmed. the greatest chance of victory when he was leading by one hole at the 85th, and on the 36th failed by inches to sink a 35 foot putt for the match.
Thus, for the first time in the history of the Walker Cup, Britain failed to win á single game. In the foursomes she lost two and halved two and in the singles lost seven and halved one.
The losers' driving greatly impress- ed, but they failed to follow up this initial advantage, and were severely criticised when they seemed to be a good drive then content to make failed to make a careful enough op- proach.
the singles W. Emery (U.S.) bent G. Peters one Ed White (U.S.) beat John, Lang- ley 6 and 5
To-day's results in follow:
up
A. Campbelt (US.) beat J. Me- Lean 5 and 4
J. Goodman (U.S.) best 1. Thonip- 1-01 3 and 2
C. Yeates (U.S.) beat M. Dykes B and 7
Fischer (U.S.) heat C. Ewing 8 and 7
D
R. Smith (U.S.) bent A. Hill 11 and G. Dunlop (U.S.) holved with H. Bentley
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REDS WIN TWICE
New York, Sept. 3. New York Giants defeated the St. Louis Cardinals to-day, thus increas-- Rain fell overnight at Pine Valley ing their lead over them, their nearest but did not materinily affect the rivals in the National League, The course. At the turn Bentley was one score was two to one. Giants hilting up. Campbell three up. Goodman two up, While one up. Yeates four eight times to the Cardinals' four. up, Emery two up, Fischer three up Cincinnati won both games of a and Smith four up.
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Bentley showed algns, of nervous- first six to four, un eleven hits to six, ness in the home-coming, but be- the second three to nothing, holding came two up at the tenth. However, the Braves to five scattered blows. Dunlap won the 11th, 12th and 14th
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia spill holes.
Thompson, although failing to win their engagement, Pirates winning a hole over the first nine, halved the handily in the first encounter, five seventh and was only two down at to one, though the hits were well dis- the turn. The Scot was erratic ontributed, nine to eight. Phillies nosed the greens, but, wan two holes on the out the Pirates four to three in the homeward trip..
night-cap, though Brubaker hit a McLean had a great fight against homer for the losers. Campbell, his putting again being a feature.
Mungo pitched a scoreless nine Inn- John Langley was inconsistent, beings against Chicago, and Brooklyn's ing faulty both in his driving and his one run on four hits won the day,
Cuba hit six times. second shots. He won only one hole. Dykes had a fine fight and won the 11th, 12th and 17th, but Yeates won the 13th and 14th in por figures Philadelphia, on two hits to five, and St. Louis Browns won against as well as the 10th.
Despite the fact that he picked up his bail on the first hole, Smith was quickly of the marle against Hill, who missed several short putts and
hooked, his drives,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago's nine hits were enough to bent Boston's eleven, the score real- But the Cub.drop- ing three to two. ped the night-cap to Boston, being held scoreless on seven hits, while the Ewing halved the first three holes Red Sox scored five on ten connce- with Fischer, but the American was
New York scored a six to four win two up at the fifth. Ewing won the sixth: Fischer the ninth, and Ewing gunst-Cleveland, and Washington... the 12th, 17th and 18th, but Fischer beat Detroit three to one to complete ended the match winning 8 and 7. the day's card-tenter. Beuter.
Guns Affect Exchange
SELLING PRESSURE ON FRANCS
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UNION CASTLE SHIP SETS RECORD
London, Sept. 3. The booming of guns near the Franco-Spanisir frontier has had a
Capetown, Sept. 4. The new 20,000 ton Union Castle seismic effect on the
foreign CX-
motor liner Stirling Castle arrived at change market, where nervousners Table Bay at 1.05 a.m. to-day, having over the French politlen1 and Anan- cial situation has resulted in an in- taken 13 days 6 hours and 30 minutes
for her voyage from Southampton." francs from Paris
This was against her schedule time and The anticipated repayinent of the of 13 days 14 hours. Belgian loan to French Railways, os renewal of It is doubtful, has also contributed to the weakness of the French currency.
on
creased selling Psterdam.
Mail vessels have hitherto main- tained a 10 day 14 hour schedule, but the whole mail fleet will be running It is planned that within two years
During the morning severnt to the new schedule--Reuter, james, usually connected with the British Control Fund, bought francs, but in the course of the afternoon the British authoritles openly sup- ported the frone at 76.53.-Router.
U.S. FOLLOWING BRITAIN
RETAINING- MANY ÖLD DESTROYERS
CONGRESS OF PEACE MEETS ITALY AND GERMANY
NOT REPRESENTED
Brussels, Sept. J. Thousands of delegates, represent ng forty countries, but none from Germany or Italy, attended the open- Ing session of the Congress of Uni- versal Assembly for Peace here to- day.
Washington, Sept. 3. The United States intends to follow the British lead by retaining 40,000
Special trains arrived yesterday tons of over-one destroyers in excess of the limitation provided by the carrying delegates from the capitals London Naval Trenty, necording to fof various European countries. an announcement made, to-day by Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State. -Reuter,
IEAQ ARMY. VISITOR
London, Sept. 3.
The meeting to-day passed a resolu- tion calling on the Governments In- volved in the Spanish neutrality agreement to undertake mediation In the eivit strife-Reuter's Bulletin Service.
London, Sept. 3.
Group will meet in the West Lounge leutenant General Tahn-ul-Hushi- BEAUTY SPOT PRESERVATION at 9 p.m. on Sunday. The Subject ml, Chlef of the General Staff of the for discussion is "That Sunday en-Iraq Army, hina arrived in London tertainments, in moderation, are not from Bagdad. He was met at Vic- against the true principles of Chris-toria Station by a representative of Another of acres lias been added to tianity," led by N. G. Henry. Athe Army Council and this morning the land already permanently preser- Y.M.CA, whist drive takes place in visited the War Office and was subsc-ved by the National Trust in Dove- the West Lounge at 0 pan. on Mon-
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