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At Surrey
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T.T. Germany There was neither time nor light. Switzerland for much more. Mis Scriven T. Australla brought herself nearer Miss Coyne- whom she beat at Bournemouth by
do.
the way-by defeating the patient 4 m/ L/s London and Industrious Miss Morfey, who 4 m/s D/P won eight games.
14 m/s L/c U.S.A.
US. Cross rate in London
Then Austin, coming on very late 4 m/s France to remind us that men are playing 30 d/s India at Surbiton, found in D. J. Cook e British opponent well worthy to tesi. him out.
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THURSDAY,
Mysterious Activities At San Cho
Japanese Order Big Fleet Of Rafts
Cunton, June 16.
JUNE 16, 1988.
Mrs. Moody Over-Rides Opponent
Quick Victory In
The Japanese forces occupying Tennis Tourney
San Cho Island recently ordered the Chinese people remaining there to build ever a thousand wooden rafts for an unknown purpose, according received here by the to messages military authorities.
New York, June 15. New York Giants had an unusual experience in the National Baseball Lengue to-day, being blanked out by the Pittsburgh Pirates, for whom Tobin
He pitched a great game. .1/3.3/32
allowed the Giants Rve scattered hits .1/3% only.
Three hundred Japanese soldiers .314
Another team to be blanked were arrived in the island on Inst Tuesday 11.80
the Chiengo Cubs, who were kept from a transport with a large quan- .04 12
down to five hits by MacFayden of ity of freight of all sorts. the Boston Braves. Though
Around-the-island highway Braves themselves registered ave being built by the Japanese, it is also "safeties" they were two men home.
.4.90
I watched some really ne ralles, meet Miss Rosemary Thomna, the wondering all the time how these Junior champion, to-day. Mrs. E. 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 the second round from Mrs. E. 0. the farmers whose prayer for rain Moss, la due to play Miss D. M. has been heard.
Smith at two o'clock.
Men's Singles; at Rd.: H. W. Austin bl.
Those matches in the second round of the women's singles which could D. J. Couk, 6-4, 6-2; F. J. Percy bt. 1. not be played or completed will be K. Tinkler (holder), 6-2, 7-8; E. J. Filby decided this morning-Mia D. Ste-wo, G, W. Gibbs, scr. J. A. S. Collins
bt, J. Lowdon, 0-4, 2-0, 6-1. venson (Australia) v. Misa P. L. F. Thomson, Mr. H, C. Hopman (Aus- tralia) v Miss P. N. Morison, Miss Freda James (holder) v. Mr. H. 5. Uber.
Senorita Lizann, the Chilean, will). J. Cax, 6-4, 14-12.
Women's singles; 2nd Rd.: Miss M. Morphew bt. Miss Mavrogordato, 6-3, 6-3, Mink T, Cayne bt. Miss V. F. Scott. 2-0. 0-2, 6-4; Min M. C. Seriven bt. Mina J. Morrey, n-3, 7-0; Miss N. Wynne ht, Mr. 1. D. McKelvie. 9-0, 6-3; Mrs. P. Knight
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Mrs. Moody was in such devastat- ising form that she lost only 12 points
in the 12 games played.
able to force reported.-SpeciDING REPULSED
In the American League, the New York Yankees bent Chicago White Sox C-4, and Cleveland Indians had
the better of Washington Senators by the same score.
Scores:
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JAPANESE
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Chlenkiongkow, on the north bank
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Further attempts by Japanese to land at Kweichlh and Wushacha, 23 kilometres west, were frustrated.
A handful Japanese troops which landed at Tatukow, on the south bank opposlle Anking, lo bring mopped up by the Chinese.--Central News.
CHINESE INTENSIFY ATTACK Tungkwan, June 16, Chinese troops in south Shansi are Intensifying their nttnek оп the Japanese beleaguered in the walled cities of Howmn, Linten and Yun- cheng
After recapturing several strategic points around the city, the Chinese have renched the immediate suburbs of Linfen, where fighting is reported, The Japanese at Howma hove sus tained considerable losses during the last few days. Their storehouses for provisions and arms have been des troyed by Chinese gunfire.
Mrs. Surch Palfry Fabyan, another member of the American Wightman Cup team, defeated Miss Gary Curtis by 6-4, 0-1,-United Preas.
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With terrible gashes in her throat, believed to have been self-inflicted, a 22-year-old mar- ried woman named Lau Lan was admitted to Kowloon Hospital yesterday.
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mother Japanese casunities as શ result of
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IMPORTANT TOWN RETAKEN Slan, June 16, In a surprise attack, Chinese troops recaptured Kaoslenchen station, over 13 kilometres north of Howma on the Tatung-Puchow
Rallway in Shans), on the night military reports state. The Japanese retreated south towards Howmna.
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Mennwhile, several
Bombings Held Attack On Civilisation
Paris, June 16 "We consider the inhuman bom- important bardments being carried out in Spain points around Linfen have been re- ford 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 Radient Socialist Party
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