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NEW CABINET IN GREECE
Metaxas Remains As Premier
CONSULATE HIT BERLIN OLYMPIC GAMES
BY SHELLS
Much Damage At Algeciras
Results Of Friday's Events
DECATHLON STANDINGS
"Hong Kong Dally Press" Special
Berlin, Aug."7.
Athens, Aug. 7.
Gibraltar, Aug.7. The new Greek Cabinet has been The British Consulate at A announced, with General John geciras has been damaged by Metaxas as Prime Minister, This shells fired by the Spanish Gov- Clark (United States), leads the man, former leader of the Party ernment's battleship. Jaime I. All World's best all-round athletes of Free Opinion which has since the windows of the Consulate fac- with a total of 4,194 points in the become amalgamated with the Ing the seafront have been broken.] Olympic Decathlon after the con- United Monarchist Party, is one The wife of the Vice-Consul reclusion of the first Ave exercises, of the strongest political figures ceived minor injuries from nying that is, the 100 Metres race, Broad in the country to-day. He is from debris.
Jump, Shot Put, High Jump and the Ionian Islands..
400 Metres race on Friday. General Metaxas holds also the portfolios of War, Navy and Air.
King George of Greece left this evening aboard 1 destroyer for Corfu, where he will stay until mid-September.
General Metaxas will visit Corfu occasionally to submit documents for the royal signature — Reuter.
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COUNTRY QUIET
Athens, Aug. 7.
throughout The situation
the country is quiet after the declara- tion of martial law.
The tension is so relaxed that
able to leave the King is
the capital for a short holiday at Corla.
In order to curtall expenditure, the Government has stopped pay- ment of the salaries of members of Parliament, which is now dis- solved-
Reuterulletin Serture
MORE JEWS KILLED
Disorders Continue Is Palestine
Many butidings have been shells and several damaged by persons are reported to have been killed and many wounded.
It is believed the Jaime I has succeeded in dismantling the guns 17, all Algeciras fortified areas, for after the first few shots from the warship the defenders failed to return her fire,"
The fire on the gunboat Dato la now under control.- Rester.
STEAMER BOMBED
Tangier, Aug. 7. The French steamer Roubaisien, bound for Antwerp from Algiers, by ar aeroplane of was bombed unknown nationality five miles from Gibraltar.
bombs Three were dropped within a short dis- tance of the vessel.- Bruter
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MEDAL WINNERS
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Berlin, Aug. 7. The number of gold, silver and bronze medals in that order won by the various nations in the Olympics is so far as follows; United States. 13, 9, 4; Germany, 11, 11, 9; Finland, 3, 4, 4; Sweden, 3, 1, 6; Italy, 3, 1, 4; Hungary, 3, 0, 0; France, 2, 3, 2; Egypt, 2, 1, 23- Austria. 1, 3, 2; Britain, 1, 3, 0; Japan, 1, 23; Czechoslovakja, 1. 2, 0; Esthonia 1, 1, 1; Argentine, 1, 0, -1; New Zealand, 1,9,0; Canada. 0, 2, 3; Poland, 0, 3, 1, Holland, 0, 1, 3; Switzerland, 0, 1, 0; Latvia,
Two ather Americans. Glenn Morris, with a total of 4,192 points and Jack Parker with 3888 polars, are now in the second and third places' respectively. The next places are now held by Brasser
Holland), 3873; Jaervinen (Fin-Turkey, Philippines and Australla land), "3,787;, Guhl_(Switzerland), each 0, 0, 1.-
卝 3760 and Tolano (Finland).
Tramaccan News Service.
CANOEING EVENTS (Hong Kong Daily Press Special)
Berlin, Aug. 7. Two out of the ive canoeing. events
decided on the regatta course at Gruenau on Friday were won by the Germans which hardly surprising In view of the which the canoeing
In view of Friday's results of the first Ave events of the Decathlon, It is highly probable that the con- test which la universally regarded as one of the most important events in, the Olympiad. since it
the athlete, will eventually be won by determines
best all-round
the United States.
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The five events still butstanding, popularity will be decided on Saturday.-- sport is enjoying in Germany. Of
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PISTOL SHOOTING
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Berlin, Aug. 7..
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the two events which "saw Ger- many in front was the Kayak Double in which Werwers and Landen were placed Arst timing 41 minutes 45
choice seconds before the Austrians. Kalisch and Steinbuber and the Swedes, Halbborg and whose tirge were 42
CADIZ SURRENDER
Madrid, Aug. 7. The Governor of Malaga reports.
the officially that
insurgents at
The Olympic target pistol shoot- Cadiz have surrendered.
ing event decided on Friday was | Larsson Three hours after the official won by Ullmann (Sweden), with minutes 5.4 seconds and 43 minutes report of the fall of Cadiz had 559 points before Krempel (Ger- 6.1 seconds respectively. The other- been announced. the Minister of many), who had 544 and Jamo- canoeing event also won by Ger- the Interior stated that the story nieres (France) who «secured 540 of the surrender was premature points Reuter.
Victory in the collapsible canoe double competition went to Johns son and Bladstroem (Sweden) before Horn and Hanisch (Ger- many) and P. and J. Wijdekoop
Holland), '
many was the Kayak single in which the first three places are The performance of the winner as follows: Krebs (Germany), actually constitutes a new World Landertinger (Austria), and Riedel BRITISH PROEST
record but it would not be re- | (United States), Gibraltar. Aug. 7.
cognised as such by the author! The British: Government at ties Gibraltar has protested to the The next places went to Bonin Spanish insurgent leader. General (France), Vartlovara (Finland). Franco. regarding the firing by Jones." (United States), Mueller rebel gunboats on a British des- (Chile), Lalanne (Chile), in Two more Jews were killed last troyer.
order named.- night, one outside Telaviv and the Simultaneously. protests were Transocean News Service, other near Hederah, while aj made to the Spanish Government, :
POLO TOURNAMENT Jewish watchman Was seriously asking that its ships be kept clear wounded during the firing of a of Gibraltar thus avoiding danger] ("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special) tustlade by Arab marksmen. who to life and property on British attacked the Jewish settlement soil— near Jerusalem
Jerusalem. Aug. 7.
Three Arab salpers were killed and two captured, and an officer or the Cameron Highlanders was slightly wounded in an engage- ment north of Nablus
Reuter's Bulletin Service,
U.S. BASEBALL
The Arabs had opened fire on a
New York, Aug. - 7. convoyed omnibus, from Haifa to
The following were the results Telaviv, and the military escort of to-day's major League Baseball retallated. While this duel was encounters:
going on, a detachment of Sea- forth Highlanders WAS Fushed from "Nablus to the relief of the convoying troops.
Aircraft co-operated with the ground forces in repulsing the Arab attackers...
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Following this engagement, the "Pittsburgh Highlanders pursued another Arab band, five of whose members were killed.
Simultaneously, aircraft operat ing independently in the hills ac- counted for a further eighteen casualties, it is estimated.- Reuters."Bulletin Service. ·
SITUATION IN CHINA
MR. EDEN'S STATEMENT
Loniu, wy 23.
Mr. Day (Southwark, Central, Lab.) asked the secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he could give any further information as to the situation in China since
he made his last statement, and
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The other two canoeing events were won by Austria and Czechos- lovakia respectively, namely the collapsible canoe slagte by the
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"WAR MAY BE
SAYS MINISTER
London, July 18.
The Rev. T. W. Hevan, of Brad- ford, moved the following resolu- tion at the Methodist Conference at Newcastle to-dav
"Berlin, Aug. 7.
Frenchman, Eberhard and the JUST AND RIGHT,” The final for the gold and silver German, Hoermann and the Cana. medals respectively of the Olympic dian double by the Czechoslova- Polo tournament which, as report klans, Motel and Skridant before ed by Transcoean saw the Argën-the Canadians, Saker and Char- tine team triumph over the Bri-ters and the Austrians, Welnstabl tish players by the score of il goals and Profsl- to nil was witnessed by nearly 100,- 000 spectators which is a record for attendance of polo matches in Germany where the game is re- latively little played. The large crowd which had assembled in the Olympic polo stadium was not dia appointed for the game was ex- ceedingly fast and the players of both sides were evidently giving their best.
The Argentinians clearly had the 2 advantage of better and speedier ponies and this fact probably de- 1cided the issue. The stick work of the "British players was quite up to the mark but they were fre- oquently outdistanced by their ad- 2 versaries in the chase after the
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No other games were scheduled -Reuter.
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The Argentinians scored but one goal each in the first chukkers but in the fourth chukker they' sent ball in four times. In the
chukker the Birth
Argentinians scored another goal and in the seventh and eight chukker goals each,
Berlin, Aug. 7.” A. G, K. Brown, sensational Eng- ush quarter-miler, just falled to clinch the 400 metres final at the Olympics to-day. He had to cry
best. to Archie Williams, the brill- ant. American
speedster, who covered the distance in 46.5 se- conds.
Brown was second and 'Luvalie of United States third.
Thirty yards from home Will- ams seemed to be a certain and easy winner, but Brown, Roberts and Luvalle challenged strongly. Williams finally winning by a par- row margin.
The weather to-day was und warm...
Reuter
CHOW FAILS
time
This conference, believing that all war is contrary to the third and teaching of Christ, and be- ing persuaded that a firm re- lance on the way of Christ is the one hope of gaining world peace, calls upon the Churches. to declare that they will take no '- part in war or in preparation for
war
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ex.
Further, the conference presses strong opposition to the rearmament programme of the Government.
The Rev. J. Davison Brown (Nottingham) said that they were all in favour of peace, but he did not think that resolutions such as that were the best way to promets it.
"If this resolution is passed it Berlin, Aug. 7. will be very hurtful to a great- Chow, China's representative in number of our people," he said. the Decathlon two
event competed “I very much object to the sug- only in the 100 metres and Long gestion that we have to choose The players on the British side Jump. In the former "he return between faith in God and faith
Fowler, were Captains
Linde, ed 12.2 seconds and scored 556 in war Dawny and Guiness while the points. while in the jump he Argentinian team's members were leaped 20.6 metres to score
HOME FOOTBALL, Luis Duggan, Roberto Cavanagh, puinta-
Scottish League Opens
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"However bad war may be, it 662 may have to be the choice between two" evils, and while I feel with everyone that war is utterly bad. I feel also that the destroying of civilisation is utterly worse. Berlin, Aug. 7.
"MY GALLANT KINSMEN" China lost to Japan in the
"I am not prepared to believe Olympic basketball competition that my gallant kinsmen who died to-day after a courageous display in the Great War died engaged in
against tricky opponents. Japan an
Un-Christian action. I can won by 35 to 19, after leading at visualise a situation in which war half-time 15-10.
is not only inevitable, but just and Chinese were very plucky in the right." tion in South China, relations begpe last season, opened the, 1936-fat race in 46.5 seconds while the tween the Central Government and 7 season to day with a goalless Britisher, Brown, finished second first half and the game was ex- la 10.7 seconds and another Ametremely even-up to the first part the provinces of Kwangtung and draw at Dundee,
rican, Luvalle secured third place, or the second half. Thereafter Kwangst remain strained. On July
his time being 46.8 seconds. The the Japanese increased their pace. next three places went to Robert showering on the goals during the (Britain). Loaring (Canada), Fritz last five minutes.
Reuter (Canada), in the order named.
would he give particulars
London, Aug." 8. Glasgow Rangers, runners-up to
Mr. Eden-As regards, the situa- Celtic in the Scottish Football Lea
St. Mirren and Falkirk, the two 14 the Plenary Session of the Cen- cromated teams, both recorded tral Executive Committee at Nan home wins.
the Queen's Park, deprived of king passed a unanimous resolu- tion abolishing the South-West services of their leading players. Branch Executive, Committee. I who are representing Britain in have no information of any fight the Olympic Games socer tourney, goals to ing having taken place between the lost at Motherwell by Central Government troops and the 1
Reuter Results as cabled b South-Western forces, and it ap- ́pears probable that the authority were as follows:
2 Clyde 3
of the Central Government will be | Arbroath asserted without hostilities. I un- Celtic derstand that the pricipal leader Dundee of the South-Western forces has, Dunfermline
2. Hearta
1. Aberdeen
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Kimarnock
in fact, left Canton for Hong Kong. Hibernian As regards the situation in North Falkirk China, there has been no marked Motherwell change or recent months, except || Partick in so far as concerns the smug- BL, Mirren gling problem.
Third Lanary 7
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Hong Kong"Daily Press" Spaciai:
Berlin, Aug. 7. The American, Archie Williams the final of the 400 Metres
Won
The winner's time exceeds the World and Olympic records which both stand at 0.2 seconds by three-Orths of a second Tranioeran Vrur Service.
EVENT
CYCLING)
Hong Kong Daily Press". Special)
Berin, Aug. 7.
The Drst cycling event in the Olympiad was decided on Friday, namely the 1,000 Metres scratch race which was won by Merkens (Germany), before Vliet (Holland) and Chaillot (France)- Transutean Vesa Service,
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London July 22,
Mr. Brown added that he ob- jected to the last clause in the re- solution and said that the obliga- tion of the Covertiment was loward the security of its people.
The Rev. Henry Carter supported the resolution, but said that for the preservation of unity he would perter that the matter should be considered during the coming year and an authentic judgment” given.
"The previous question” Was moved and carried, and no voter was taken on the resolution. “
It was announced yesterday that the Boy Scouts Imperial Headquar ters hope to sent 5000 Scouts from all parts of the British Empire to the World Jamboree in Holland excluding the Journey to and from. next year. They will be under the the home port, should not exceed leadership of Lord Somers, Deputy £6. The general rule, with some exceptions, is that the Scouts at- Chief Scout for Great Britain,
It is estimated that the cost per tending the fambores should not head, including all excursions out be under fourteen years of age,
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