Australian Ladies Win At Surrey
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I watched some reaily fine rallies, meet Miss Rosemary Thomas, the wondering all the time how these Junior champlon, to-day. Mra. E. two kept their foothold without Heine-Miller, a former winner of the steel-pointed shoes on a rain-ridden title, who received a walk-over in surface. Both seemed as happy as the second round from Mrs. E. O.
farmera whose prayer for rain the
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Miss B. M. is due to play has been heard.
Smith nt two o'clock.
Those matches in the second round
Men's Singles; lat nd, H. W. Austin bi J. Piercy ht. R. of the women's singles which could J, Cook, 6-4, 6-2; not be played or completed will be K, Tinkler 'tholder), 6-2, 1-2, F. J. Filby decided this morning-Miss D. Ste- W., G. W. Gibbs, mer. J. A. S. Collins venson (Australia) v. Miss P. L. Ft. d. Lowden, 6-4, 2-0, 6-1.
Thomson, Mrs. H. C. Hopman (Aus- tralia) v Miss P. N. Morison. Miss Freda James Chalder) v. Mrs. 11. S. Uber.
Senorita Lizana, the Chilean. will
Women's singies; 2nd Rd. Mas M.
Morphew bt. Miss Mavrogordato, 6-3, 6-3; Ass T. Coyne bt. Mins V. E. Scott, 3-0, 9-9-4: Miss M. C. Beriven bt. Mins 3. Morfey, 6-3, 7-5; Mix H. Wynne bi. Mr. I. D. McKelvic, - 6-3; Mrs. P. Knight bt. J. Cox. 6-4, 14-12.
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Mysterious Activities At San Cho
Japanese Order Big Fleet Of Rafts
Cunton, June 10.
JUNE 16,
1938.
Mrs. Moody Over-Rides Opponent
Quick Victory In
forces occupying Tennis Tourney
The Japonese New York, June 15. New York Giants had an unusual San Cho Island recently ordered the experience the National Baseball Chinese people remaining there to League to-day, being blanked out by build over a thousand, wooden rafts the Pittsburgh Pirates, for whom for an unknown purpose, according here by the Tobin pitched a great game. He to messages received allowed the Giants five scattered hits military authorities. only.
Another team to be blanked were the Chicago Cubs, who were kept down to five hits by MacFayden of Изе Boston Braves. Though Braves themselves registered five able to force "anfelles" they were two men home.
the
In the American Lengue, the New
London, June 15. Entering the quarter-Onuls of the Three hundred Japanese soldiers London Tennis Championships, Mrs. arrived in the island on last Tuesday Helen Willa Moody defeated Mrs. D. from a transport with a large quan-A. Alston by 0-0, 6-0 to-day. lity of freight of all sorts.
A round-the-island highway is being built by the Japanese, it is also reported. Special. JAPANESE LANDING REPULSED
Kweichih, June 10 Chienkiangkow, on the north bank was retaken by the Chinese at 2 a.m. yesterday.
Mrs. Moody was in such devastat- ing form that she lost only 12 points in the 12 games played.
Mrs. Sarnlı Poltry Fabyan, unother member of the American Wightman Cup team, defeated Miss Gary Curtis
York Yankees beat Chicago White of the Yanutse River below Anking. by 6-4, 6-1-United Press.
Sox 0-4, and Cleveland Indians had the better of Washington Senators by the same score.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh New York
R. H. E.
2 7 0
0
(Tobin pitched for the Pirates)
Chlengo Boston
Further attempts by Japanese to land at Kwelchih and Wushacha, 23 kilometres west, were frustrated.
A handful of Japanese troops on the which landed at Tatukow, south bank opposite Anking, is being 0
mopped up by the Chinese-Central News.
0
2
0
น
(MacFoyden pitched Braves).
for
the
St. Louis Philadelphia
D 16
1
7 14
2
dinuls Phillies).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Chicago
Q 19 4
1
CHINESE INTENSIFY ATTACK Tungkwan, June 16. Chinese troops in south Shansi are
attack intensifying their Japanese boleaguered in the walled cities of Howmn, Linfen and Yun- c. g.
Un the
Young Mother Attempts Suicide As Baby Dies
With terrible gashes in her throat, believed to have been
After recapturing several strategic points around the city, the Chinese have reached the immediate suburbs self-inflicted, a 22-year-old mar- (Slaughter homered for the Car of Linfen, where fighting is reported. ried woman named Lau Lan was The Japanese at Howmn have sus-admitted to Kowloon Hospital Lained considerable losses during the last few days. Their storehouses for provisions and arms have been des troyed by Chinese gunfire.
and Weintraub for
The
(Gehrig homered for the Yankees, nd Radcliffe und Rosenthal for the While Sox).
Philadelphia Detroit
7 13
C 13 *
(Chapman und Finney homered
for the Athletics and York for the Tigers).
Washington
Cleveland
Boston
St. Louis
嘆 11
1
13 11
2
7
0
4
15
1
(Cronin and Foxx humered for the Red Sox, and Clift for the Browns).
-Reuter
VISITOR LOSES BELONGINGS
D
The loss of $403 which was. in u leather sult case has been reported lo the police by Cheung To-kiu. visitor to the Colony. He stated that the sult ease was stolen on board the 5.8. Halton when it was alongside the Douglas Wharf.
yesterday.
Her first child died at birth early this week and it is believed that the young mother
Was
An official estimato places the Japanese casualties as a result of
ghting along the Talung-Puchow depressed and brooded over her Railway recently at 5,000-Central loss.
News.
IMPORTANT TOWN RETAKEN Sinn, June 16.
ת!
13.
In a surprise attack, Chinese troops recaptured Kaosienchen station, over 13 kilometres north of Howmn on the Tutung-Puchow Rallway Shansi, on the night of June
The Japanese military reports state. retreated south towards Howma,
The re-occupation of Kaosienchen, according to military observers, is uf the town strategic Importance, leads to Kuwo and Sinklung in the south and Linfen in the north,
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Bombings Held Attack On Civilisation
Paris, June 18.
"We consider the Inhuman bom- Meanwhile, several important bardments being carried out in Spain points around Linfen have been re-and China an attack on civilisation." taken by the Chinese. Fighting is declared M. Edouard Daladier, ad- reported to be in progress outside the dressing the Radical Socialist Party elty. Central Newa.
Executive last night.
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London, June 15.
"I belleve any conflict con be settled by pacifle methods, on the condition that one party is not taken by sur- prise. It was thus, as a result of the Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, Parlia-London conversatons and a diplomatic mentary and Financial Secretary to plan of action drawn up, which en- the Admiralty, returned to London ubled us to overcome the first dim- to-day after a visit to Gibraltar.culties in Czecho-Slovakia," he re-
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