GENERAL CABLES
SUNDAY CINEMAS IN BRITAIN f
(United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
RUGBY, May 23, The text of the Sunday Entertain? inents Bill was issued to-night. It is supported by the actlng-Premier, Mr Baldwin, and by the Attorney-General, It provides that local authorities shall liave the power to grant licenses lor cinematograph entertainments oh Sundays, subject to such conditions as they may think fit.
A BRITISH COMPLIMENT
LONDON, May 24. ; -'•The Times” Constantinople ’correspondent says: Sir Georgq Clerk, British Ambassador, on behalf of the British Government, ’has presented to the Turkish President, Mustapha, Rem a I pasha, two volumes of Glauber's Official British History of the Gallipoli Campaign, containing a dedication to Mustapha Kemal Pasha as ‘‘a great general and a noble and valiant advoisary.”
SOLDIER’S FATAL JUMP
PARIS, May 24. Returning from the Metz prison chapel where at his own request lie was taken to pray, a Morrocan, Sergeant Yazid Mnssnml eluded the guard and jumped from a sixth floor window with fatal results. Massaud was awaiting trial for murdering two French sisters, one of whom .refused to dance, with him.
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