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THE SHANGHAI RIOTS. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

TRIAL OF DISTURBERS.

Strike Believed Over.

MOSLEM GIFTS TO WOUNDED.

Clie

10, 1925.

MAJOR DI PINEDO

IN ST. KILDA.

THE COLONY'S HEALTH.

Melbourne, June 9-Major Di Pinedo arrived at St. Kilda. In the Fez, June 0-All prominent Mos-presence of a large crowd.-Reuter, les in Foz visited the wounded Shanghai, June 9. The au- auldiers to whom they brought many thorities to-night express the be-, gifts. A gathering made in the Arab lief that the strike, so far na the quarters yielded within a few hours general strike is concerned, will 15,000 francs which the natives hand- terminate to-morrow. They pre od over to the French authorities

to be distributed `ninong. dict the early dispersal of the

wounded of overy religion: guard units and the restoration

parts of Morocco messages con- General Lyautey is receiving from gratulating and thanking the troope French warships have held up two Gorman trawlers off Agadir in Moreeear territorial waters. The trawlers were taken to Mogador where they are being detained three of them being imported, two

of normaley, although the shipping situation has not yet cleared up Thousands, of mill workers have resumed.Our Own Correspon dent.

H.M.S. Hawkins at Shanghai, Shanghal, June 9.-H.M.S. Haw-Huvus. kins' hae put in to Woosang. Her departure for Singapore has been postponed indefinitely-Reuter."

Domestic Returning.

M. Painleve Goes to Morocco.. Paris, June In the Cabinot M. Painleve announced that he was going to Morocco this evening in an aeroplane accompanied by Shanghai, June 9.--Apart from M. Eynac the Under Secretary for the shipping strike, Shanghai con- Aft.-Reuter. tinues to settle down. The bakers

2 resumed this morning, some shops have re-opened and domestics are returning to work: There have been no riots at the river ports, (but much unrest is reported.

Women and children refugees from Kiukiang will ́arrive 'in Shanghai tomorrow,

GOLF.

The draw in the Junior Section Champlonship for the first round. Consular reports say that the which has to be played off by June Chungking students are agitating, 15, is as follows.-W. H. Edmonds but the two commanding Generais v. P. Morrison; W. Paterson v. F. assure the Consuls they will main- Oliver; J. Stewart v. E. Moore; tain order and guarantee the safety J. H. Gelling v. D. J. Brown; D. Lyon v. J. McCubbin; J. Laing v. of foreigners.---Reuter.

More Demands by the Students.

Peking, June D.-The Students Union here continues to pass ex- treme resolutions demanding, inter alia, all ricksha coolies in the Legation quarter to strike, that

no signs of any of these measures,

LAST WEEK'S FIGURES. The bealth return for last week' contains night cuses of infectious disonae, a slight improvement upon recont figures. Of these no less than five wara cerebro-pinal_fevor,

were enteric fever while the other was small-pox.. All werd Chinesa.. The deaths numbered four, thres from enteric fever and one from cerebro-epical fever, whilst influen-.. za, which is not a notifiable disease, claimed one victim.

One case of rabies in a dog was also reported,

Monday's retura shows an im- ported English case of enteric fever and an imported American case of paratyphoid fever.

QUEEN'S THEATRE,

CHARLES RAY REGISTERS NEW TRIUMPH.

Charles Ray has scored another T. Bateman; C. A. Crimes v. R. F.screen triumph in "Two Minutes Clark: C. H. Beardall v. B. to Go," a corking story of college Petheram. The first and second life by Richard Andre, which be- rounds and semi-finals will began an engagement at the Queen's over 18 holes and the final over Theatre last night.

36 holes. The second round has Ray gives an excellent portrayal to be finished by June 22. No of a football hero in this, admirable

Captain's Cup.

B

British or Japanese employed by the dates have yet been fixed for the First National attraction. The charm and virility which has char- Government or Chinese firms be dis-semi-finals and final.

acterized Ray in past screen missed, that telegraph service and

D. G. Bruce, with a sepre of successes was never better: ex- water be cut off from the Legation 92-12-80, qualified in the Ca- emplified than in His interpreta- quarter, that the Government des- patch troops to Shanghai and that tain's Cup competition played off tion of the role of the college lad, the Chinese leave foreign employ-at Fanling between June 6 and 8. who, through financial reverses, is compelled to quit the team and give ment, Up to the present there are

his spare time to peddling milk as means of working his way

Because he is ashamed of the job and offers no explanation of his Support for Students.

Asked whose fault it was that leaving the team, on which he has Peking, June 9-The vernacular the shooting took place, he replied been the star player, Chet Bur papers report that Feng Yu-hsiang that it was a misfortune. If the nett, portrayed by Ray, gains only has issued a circular supporting the events as related had happened in the contempt of his classmates and student agitations. Also that he England the result would have his sweetheart. has wired to Chang Tso-lin urging been the

show that the! being put into operatión, and the no evidence to suggested boycott also appears to students harboured any personal through school. be ineffective.--Reuter,

feeling against the police or vice!

versa.

same. It was the

The great day comes, however,

'feat and transforms a combination the militarists to co-operate with students and not the police who when Chet saves his team from de each other and with the people to were looking for trouble.

Drs. Muir and Chen gave of misfortunes into happiness. obtain rights for the Chinese.

Ray is given excellent support by Chang Tso-lin is reported to have evidence that they examined the replied agreeing to these sentiments, wounded and dead rioters and in Mary Anderson, his leading lady, but it is believed the general is their opinion the bullets entered who makes a very charming little merely desirous of showing sym-the bodies from the front or WAS hit in pathy with a popular movement obliquely.

intend and does not

any anti-the back of the head. It is be- lieved he was killed in the New foreign action-Reuter.

HWorld theatre on the 2nd of June.

Shanghai, June 9.-Dr.

C.

at Chen, Chinese sungeon

Ore

The case was remanded till to

the police hospital, testified at the morrow morning. Bail was offer- Mixed Court in the riot cases that ed for all the accused.-Reuter.

the victims roceived their wounde facing the guns. An oxamination of the wounds in the front portions of the bodies disclosed this fact

Workers Fired On.

Shanghai, Jure.3. -Chinese Mer- chant Volunteers this afternoon" The polico. prosecutor outlining tried to incite the Chinese workers the caie insisted that the outbreak of the Belgian mill which is on was the development of Bolshevist Chinese territory to strike. The nativities in which school boys had workers refused ant a quarrel en- Heen made tha" ignorant tools of sued in the course of which the Belshevist plotters. The Bev. Harry Chinese Volunteers fired on the Westridge, who has been fifteen workers killing one, seriously years in China as a missionary of

wounding one and slightly in- the China Inland Mission, who was

juring several others.-Reütér.. caught in a stalled tram car in front of the Louza police station at the

Japanese Pessimism. time of the shooting, testified that

Tokyo, June 9-Jiji reports had the police hesitated an instant longer in firing they would have that at to-day's ministerial confer- been trampled upon and the mob ence Baron Shidehara:

måde a

would have scized the Lanzu sta- forecast that there would be a tion. He asserted that the police worse development in the econo- had no other option than that of mic phase, of the Shanghai situa- frong. Other witnesses corroborated tion though rioting is decreasing. The Cabinet agreed that a more the testimony.

Twenty-three poraons scheduled to practical step toward the riot was appear forfeited their bail of from impossible until the joint inves- $6 to $100. Twenty-three, including tigation committees report hud several who had been held, are being been received.-Reuter. tried. The bearing is proceeding Our Own Correspondent.

The Trial Resumed.

Shanghai, June

Report to Peking.

Shanghai, June 3-The Chinese Minister At Large has reported to

9. The the Peking, Government regarding trial was resumed at the Mixed the. Shanghai shooting case that the Court to-day. Seventeen rioters jattitude of the British Government) out of the 29 forfeited their bail. was strong and that it would'not' Longthy evidence was offered all prohibit shooting; that the attitude through the day. The Rev. Harry of the Japanese Government was Westnidge, a China Inland Mission rather amicable and that it was' missionary, said that he was an eye-willing to order the Japanese witness of the occurrence. on the Consul at Shanghai to act accord- Tho afternoon of the May 30 which ing to the circumstances.

American Government declared he recounted in minute detail

Asked whether he considered the that the American navy was for shooting necessary, he replied that the protection of foreign residents as a missionary he hated shooting, and that it would not interfere in but that if he had been an officer other matters. The French Gov-] of the law responsible for the ernment was willing to order the station which was attacked, he French Consul at Shanghai to Be would have thought there was no cautions in using arms-Tsun option. Ho believed that there was Wan Yat Po.

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