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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

FAR EASTERN GAMES,

THE STRIKERS SUSPENDED.

Manila. May 22,-Japan's head Grenoble, May 22.

track coach, Oksbé and track cap. Speaking at the opening of the international hydro-electric.ex-tain Tapi, with eleven other track hibition, M. Painleve in dealing with Morocco said that General men bave been debarred from Lyautey had asked for reinforcements at end of M. Herriot's ministry, amateur athletics in Japan, necord. for it was suddenly revealed that the Riffians were encircling the ing to a cable from the president, French posts and threatening' Fez. "

Mr. Hiranumn, for their walkout.

The problem was to bar the road to Fez and reinforcementa pre-They may be held here a week pared by M. Herriot's government were immediately despatched by after the others, who leave aboard

the Empress of Russia. They will] M. Painleve's orders.

probable sail by the President Madison.

The road to Fez was, barred' and the invaders thrown back toward the confines of the French territory:

There was no question of colonial expansion, for France does not covet an inch of territory beyond the limits assigned her hy treaty Iler aim is to obtain respect for France and the early re-establishment: of stable peace. The sacrifice of one man too many would be a crime French soldiers are, not in Morocco ay conquerors but defenders of the nchievements of French civilization. That is the government's policy faithfully carried out by General Lyautey-Havas.

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Paris, May 22.

The striking athletes have been the were quartered and sent to removed from the dormitory. where

private hotels. It is reported that the disaffected Japanese are blam-

the American Games officials for alleged discrimination against the Japanese.. It is pointed out, howover that the majority Le Mathe's correspondent in Madrid saya that the ex-Minister, of the ufficiale ware Filipinos. M. Malvy has completed his special mission to Spain. In the course The referee and the track of conversation he said that he was very satisfied with the results. inspector who disqualified Noto, It is learned that the conversations between Me Malvy and General which was the immediate cause of Primo de Rivera resulted in a Franco-Spanish agreement regarding the walkout, were both Filipinos. Moroccan problema giving each freedom to carry out its plans. Re- Photographs of some of the trial ferring to a possible collaboration between the French and Spanish heats, however, show apparent bad fleets Le Matin thinks a big landing on the beach at Ajdir is more judgment by sume of the officials, likely than the bombardment of Ajdir which is Abdel Krim's head-though not affecting the Goal quarters and the meeting place of international smugglers supplying the rebels with arms and munitions. It is impossible to bombard Ajdir because it contains thousands of Spanish prisoners.--Reuter.

Paris, May 22.

It is reported from Tangier that some of the Moroccan tribes are reported to be ready to make a truce with Spain. A representative of Abdel Krim is expected to go to Tetuan shortly to meet a Spanish

representative.-Reuter.

FAMOUS DOCTORS KILLED.

Beirut, May 22,

A motor car, in which were members of the League of Nations malaria committee who were returning from a tour in Lebanon, crashed over a precipice. Dr. Lathian Kuery cf. Britain, Dr. Burling of the United States and Madédoiselle Bessom, the French secretary were killed. Another French woman and a Dutch doctor, Dr Swelling- .rebel, were injured.-Reuter.

THE AMERICAN FLEET.

Melbourne, May 22.

event.

Yesterday's tennis doubles re- sulted.-Yoshida und Kabayashi | (Japan) best Sanchez and Bolanos (Philippines) 6-4, 6-8, 5-6, 7-5.

The track and field standings are Philippines, 1841; Japan, 691; China, 124.

Hopes for Continuation. The Governor General, Major Wood hopes the Philippines will do all possible to persuade the Japan. ses to participate in futura Far Eastern Olympics, The Games are too important to be discontinu- fed on account of an incident like the withdrawal of a few athletes."

Reuter.

Latest Results.

Manila, May 22-Iu volley ball the score was. China twenty one, Japan six, China twenty one, Japan: four.

The results in football are In reply to Mr. Bruce's message of welcome to the American China five, Philippines one. In fleet Admiral Coontz, the American commander wirelessed: "Your tennis Toda, Japan, defeated greelings of sincere welcome are appreciated by the officers men and myself. We are all looking forward.to greeting the government and Aragon, Philippines 7-5, 6-2, 6-1, giving the Japanese championship people of your. great commonwealth."--Renter.

in tennis.-Reuter.

AMERICA'S DEBTORS.

Washington, May 22.

The funding of the Polish debt has been formally completed, the Treasury receiving Polish, bouds aggregating $178,500,000. Payments will be made half-yearly, spread over sixty-two years-Reuter's American Service..

AVIATION IN. AMERICA.

Chicago, May 22. A score of prominent residents have formed a ten million dollar company for a conimercial air service between Chicago and New York, beginning next Autumn.Reuter's American Service.

CHINESE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL STUDIES.

London, May 22.

Dr. J. Percy Bruce, ex-President of the Shantung Christian Mission, has been appointed professor of the Chinese School of Oriental Studies, London University-Reuter.

EMPIRE DAY.

[מגן!!

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

"BELL BOY 13.”.

TO-MORROW'S LOCAL CELEBRATIONS.

Once in a while a produccr Tomorrow is Empire Day-It strikes upon the happy combina- is a day upon which the children tien of having comedy situations principally celebrate, but as this worked out by real comedians. your it falls upon a Sunday, the Thomas H. Ince has done this in principal observances will be in the his new comedy farce, Bell Boy 13. The story does not rely upon Churches, where special memoration services have been beautiful scenery or gripping drams arranged.

to carry it; there is comedy, ro- At St. John's Cathedral the mance, thrills and more comedy, hymns at Evensong will includet over with the "punch" that distinguishes every Ince produc. Land of unbirth," «0) God our

tion. help" and Kipling's Recessionai, and the service will conchide with who disinherits his nephew because The plot spins about an unele the National Anthem.

bo does not wish him to marry the

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A special service will he held at girl he loves. Then there is the Kowloon Union Church, where the elopement, which is intercepted by address will be given by the Rev.the same uncle just in time to have Dr. T. W. Pearce, O. B. E., who the girl go on the honeymann alone; has served his generation with the boy's following of his love, conspicuous ability and devotion

and done much to promote the that she will not marry him with- bis finding her only to learn ghhiest interests of this outpost of Empire. The minister, the Rev. J.ut his uncle's consent and his disinheritance. When he does n Horace Johnston, B. A., will also hell hop's uniform, however, be to assisted by Mr. T. H. Huut, turas the tables in such a manner who recently arrived in the Colony that the boy soon has his poor to organise the work of the uncle begging for mercy. European Y. M. C. A. in Kowloon,

The players seem to thoroughly and who was decorated with the enjoy convulsing the audience. O. B. E. for distinguished servicos in connection with that Association of the funniest of his career. He Douglas Maclean's portrayal is one during the war. The Avoning has a great many splendid comeds service will be conducted by the characterizations to his credit, but Rev. Henry S. F. Rassilor, who is

at present carrying on the work of the part of the boy in "Bell Boy 13" gives him an apportunity for Wesleyan Chaplain in Hongkong.

At St. Andrew's Church, Kow. to sort of fun-making at which he loon, the Rev. C. F. Northcott will shines. Margaret Loomis has the bo the preacher throughout the role of the girl who elopes with herself, and John Storling adds' a goodly portion of mirth in the role

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The services at Union Church, Kennedy Rond, will be taken by the Rev. Edgar Dowstoe, of Hulgh College, Faishan, whilst at the Wesleyan Church at Wanchai, the Rev. H. 8. F. Rossiter will preach References to Empire Day will in the morning and the Rev. J. also be made at cther Churches in Horace Johnston, the pastor of the the Colony.

Union Church; at Kowloon, in the evening.

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SCOTLAND OF OLD. "In my country of Scotland we used to have some very tempting and pernicious drinking customs, but these have very largely pass- ed away," said the Rev. James Barr, M.P, speaking at a meeting in the City Temple in connection with the annual sessions of the Good Templar Grand Lodge of England.

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