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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH
ROYALTY IN ITALY.
London, May 12,
ал
LAWN BOWLS.
Opening of League Season.
of matches another vers successful season is anticipated. demonstrated by the large atten- Tbe interest in the gome dance at all the fixtures.
Was
The visit of Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary to
Beautiful weather favoured the Rome, which ends to-night when they depart on their tour of theening of the Lawn Bowls League British cemeteries in Italy en route to England, is given much attan has started a week earlier than season on Saturday. The Langne tion in the Press, both in Britain and France, as indicating the pos- last year and with a full programa- sibility of closer Anglo-Italian co-operation. The last official function.me was the reception at the Capital where, replying to address by the Royal Commissioner for Rome, King George, after referring to traditional British sympathy and admiration for Italy, said that only by the closest co-operation between the leading naticas of the world can the clouds on the international horizan be dispelled. He was assured of such co-operation between the Italian and British peoples and looked forward with confidence to the future association between the two peoples in the cause of peace and progress and the continued triumph of the high intellectual and spiritual ideals which they jointly represent.
A representative of Reuter was informed that Their British Majesties are leaving Rome with the happiest impression of one of the most memorable, cordial and interesting journeys they have ever undertaken. Their Majesties were not merely touched by the enthusiasm of all classes in the Capital, but were particularly struck with the friendly greetings of the villagers on their private excursions through the country. Both are in the best of health despite the heavy State programme of arduous sightseeing. Regarded from an international viewpoint the visit will considerably strengthen the already close Anglo-Italian relations.
Bowling Green Club started off in, The Champions, the Kowloon fine style, easily winning their match against Taikoo No. 1. the third rink, skipped by Crawford, ensuring a very decisive victory by defeating their opponents by no Cricket Club, with 1. Meurtric less then points. The Kowloon
be a good deal stronger this year. back in the League team, should! Thes wete at Craigengewer and opened promisingly by defeating their opponents by nine points. The newcomers to the League, Kowloon Dock, defeated the Police by a similar margin and Taikoo So. 2 got the better of Civil Service.
results were
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Craigengower v. K.C.C. K.C.C. winning by points to Played at Craigengower, the 49. Srotes:
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VOROWSKY'S MURDER
Lausanne, May 12. Vorowsky's murder, which Conradi invists was a spontaneous act with which nobody else was implicated, seems to have forestalled a plan by the Swiss National League to quietly kidnap Vorowsky and expel him. While Dibrilowski's condition is not improving, Ahrens has sufficiently recovered to undertake a campaign from is bed against the local police, whom he accuses of not affording sufficient protection.. The police replied that although the Soviet delegation had not enjoyed official status they were offered special protection, which Vorowsky refused. Ahrens returned a denial thereto and asserted that if the G. Grea police were unaware of the threats made against the Soviet members since Sunday, their Intelligence Service was pitiable. He was al-
Souza tended by Swiss Communists and two Turkish delegations but noBradbury S. MacFarlane members of the local authorities. Vorowsky's coffin has been covered Rosselet with a red flag and conveyed to the cemetery pending removal to Sellwoed Russia. Bagowoski, representative of the Russian Red Cross at Berne, has arrived to take charge of the Soviet delegation. It is not anticipated the conference proceedings affected by the incident. The Italian Government, through its Consul, will be has expressed condolence with the victims in view of the fact that Vorowsky was Soviet Minister to Rome.
Vorowsky's assassination passed unnoticed at to-day's meeting of the conference. Turkish circles were surprised at this. Ismet has issued a statement expressing sincere regret at the death of the "repre- sentative of a great friendly power, with whom I had excellent relations during the conference and whose high qualities we did not cease to appreciate."
WEST AND EAST.
Lecturing before the Japan Society in London, the Japanese
London, May 12. Professor Hishinuma said that cramped population caused anxiety and naturaly Japan cast eyes on the thinly-populated areas in North and South America, Canada and Australia, where to send surplus popula tion and turn a wilderness into rice and wheat fields and hives of industry, but would limit the number of immigrants in order not to disturb the peace of neighbours. He concluded that unless some of the Western nations awake from their mistaken attitude towards the Easterns, the struggle between East and West will involve the whole of humanity and be the most disastrous war ever seen.
ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS.
London, May 12.
The Russian Note sugresta a conference of Powers concerned to dis cuss the whole question of territorial waters with the view to reaching an international agreement and expresses willingness to enter into gen- eral discussion on all questions at issue between the Soviet Republics and Britain. It hopes the British Government will meet the Soviet Government in its peaceful desire to solve the dispute.
It is reported from Moscow that the Government has decided to send Krassin to England forthwith, travelling by seroplane.
IRISH DEPORTEES.
London, May 12,
The Free State Minister O'Higgins. interviewed at Dublin, said that if the British Government wanted Art O'Brien or any other deportees back, they could get them without difficulty.
EIFFEL TOWER STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
Paris, May 12.
Eiffel Tower has been struck by lightning. The wireless installa- tion was damaged and the service interrupted for twenty-four hours.
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