KINGS THEATRE
LAST TWO DAYS
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
PARAMOUNT 1932 PRODUCTION
RUTH
CHATTERTON
in
ONCE LADY"
A
THE CHINA MAIL.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
HOME FOOTBALL
EVERTON ENTERTAIN ASTON VILLA
Everton Sheffield U. Arsenal West Bromwich Huddersfield T. Newcastle U. Wednesday Aston Villa Birmingham Liverpool Manchester C. Middlesborough Portsmouth Blackburn R. Bolton W. Chelsea
West Ham U. Derby C. Leicester City Sunderland Blackpool Grimsby T.
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
First Division. HOME
Gogla
P. W. L. D. F. APIs, .14 12 2 0 63 22 24 .18 12 3 1 40 21 1 25 20 .14 8 2 4 34 11
14 9 2 3 319 21 216 8 1739 17 23
312 19
15 12 1 2 98 17
.16 10 2 4 43 18 -15 11 40 50 23 .15 10 14 35 13 .15 10 14
15 10
48 27
.15 8 3 4
9
15 % 4 2
39 22 20 24 25 20 34
14 941 10 16
.13 9 4 2 45 98 .16 12 4 9 33 19 .14 9 41 32 21
AWAY
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 15 7 8 1 30 32 15 15 6 8 2 27 31 12 15 7 6 2 32 24 16
17 6 9 2 30 26 14
14 5 7 2 21 27
27 12 14
14 4 9 1 26 44
14 3 7 4 30 29 10
16 3 16 2 19 37
14 3 10 1 13 27
16 2 8 6 26 36 10
15 2 8 5 20 45
FIXTURES
Arsenal
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
First Division.
v. Leicester C. Birmingham v. Middlesbro' Blackburn R. v. Chelson
Blackpool
Derby C.
Everton
v. Liverpool
v. Wednesday
v. Aston Villa
Manchester C. v. Newcastle U.
Portsmouth - v.
Total Sheffield U. Pts. Sunderland
39 West Brom.
West Ham
v. Grimsby T.
v. Huddersfield
v. Bolton W.
Second Division.
37
36
Barnsley
V.
35 Bradford C.
B
35 Bristol C.
33 Bury
Leeds Un.
21 Millwall
30 Notts C.
29 Oldham A.
28 Plymouth
Port Vale
28 Swansea T.
28
Bradford
v. Stoke C.
V. Notta Forest
v. Burnley
V.
Charlton A.
v. Southampton
v. Manchester U.
v. Chesterfield
v. Tottenham H.
v. Preston N.E.
v. 'Wolves
Third Division' (South).
27 Brentford
V. Torquay U
v. Watford
Queen's P.R.
9 3
20
16- 2 31 3 24
110
15 4 10 1 21 35
.18 844 28 21
20
.16 10 2 3 41 18 29 .16 8 6 2 36 33 .14 6 6 3 27 24 .15 7 6 2 29 29 16 .14 6 6 2 21 20 14
Second Division. HOME
14 3 9 2 20 40
16 0 12 4 12 40
18 18
14 2 10 2 18 33
6
24 Cardiff C.
21 Coventry C.
V.
V.
Bristol R.
1.
Swindon T.
V.
Luton T.
Goals
V,
Mansfield T.
V.
42
Brighton
V
Norwich C.
V. Clapton O.
AWAL.
Bournemouth
v. Crystal Pal.
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Leeds United Wolverhampton Stoke City
Bary Bradford Plymouth A. Ditllwall Bradford
Swansca T.
Notts County Notts Forest Tottenham H. Southampton Manchester U. Port Vale Dikam Didham A. Chesterfield Preston N.E.
Burnley Barnsley
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pis, .14 9 2 3 27 13 21 16 12 1 3 52 10 27 15 11 0 4 35
10 26 -15 10 3 2
38 17
1 9 6 18 37
2 12 1 14 52
2 12 1 19 50
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A Pts
16 9 4 3 35 21 21 14 5 5 4 33 27 14 15 4 7 4 14 21 12
7 6 2 17
19 Exeter C.
Total
Fulham Gillingham
Pts. Northampton Reading
AT Southend U 38 Thames
Third
Barrow
Chester
Division (North).
v. York City
V.
Stockport C.
Darlington V. Carlisle U.
Gateshead
V.
Doncaster R.
Halifax
V.
Crewe A.
Hartlepools
V.
Accrington S.
Hull City
V.
Tranmere R.
Lincoln City v.
V. Rochdale
V. Wrexham
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FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1952.
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW AT 2.30, 6.20, 7.20 & 9,20 P.M.
She
was his inspiration and he was her ideal —but that's not enough when you want kisses and two strong arms to hold you. Could she reveal her heart without losing him?
and
JANET GAYNOR
CHARLES FARRELL
in
Merely
Mary Ann
by Israel Zangwill
HENRY KING Production
FOX
PICTURE
Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde
with
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At
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AND MIRIAM HOPKINS.
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Queen's Park R.
Luton T. Cardiff C. Bournemouth
Bristol R. Mannfeld T.
3 9 3
9
15 1 11 3. 13 21
AWAY.
Goals
Third Division (South).
HOME
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. 14 9 3 2 45 22 20 7 2 4 24 12 18 .15 11 1 3 14.12 1 1
.15 10 0 5
38 12 25
45 18 25
36 10.25
9 2 6 36 13
9 4 2 27 16 20
10 Z 2
644 24
11 2 2 54
36 31 23
9 3 1 29 14
4 1 48 25
65 G 29 27 15
Rotherham U
New Brighton v. Southport Walsall Wigan Boro'
Total Clyde
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts Pts. Dundee 40 Falkirk
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
First Division.
V. Queen's Park
Celtic
Aberdeen
Ayr United
V
V. Morton
V. Hearts
v. Kilmarnock
37 Leith Ath.
V.
16 2 7 7 20 37 11
37 Motherwell
V.
36
Rangera
36
18 8 4 4 34 27 20 8 63 26 29 19
16
15 5 8 2 21 35 12
3 19 37 u
3 24 25 11
as St. Mirren
Dundee U. Cowdenbeath
v. Hamilton A.
V.
Airdrieonians
Partick T
35 Third Lanark v
21 20 15
15
85 11
23
31 17
33
B/5/20
45 7
45 7
25 26 16
4 8 3 25 30 11
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32
31 LARRY GAINS WINS
THE TITLE.
Outpoints McCorkindale in Return Fight.
30
3 15 33
Q
28
4 8 8 21 32 11
21 32 11
26
14 2 10 2 14 41
€
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19 5 15 41
5
13 2 8 3 16 27 2018 43 16 3 10 3 13 31 $
7
8
15
12
2 11 2 14 34 6 38 1 18 30
7
21
BRITISH EMPIRE CHAMPION.
15 1 13 2 13 62
14
AWAY.
Goals
8 3 37 29 Swindon Town .16 8 8 2 95 24 Torquay E.16 6 5 5 35 31 17 Northampton T. 14 6 6 3 21 19 13 Gillingham......14 6 5 3 18 16 15 Clapton Orient .16. 4 6 6 28 29 14 Thames
15 28 4 21 25 10
Third Division (North).
HOME
Lincoln City Crewi A. Gateshead Southport Cheater Tranmere R.
Darlington Wrexham Accrington 8.
Barrow
York City
City Walsall
Hartlepools Carlisle U. Hellfax
cta. 30
Doncaster R.
Rotberha
20
New Brighton ...
Rochdale
20
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Motherwell Rangers
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Dundee
Cowdenbe
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. APta- 15 14 16 53 7 28 16 12 2 2 58 21 26
14 10 2 2 43 13 22 16 II 14 10
26
31 14 22
London, Yesterday, Larry Gains, the Canadian cham- Total pion, to-day won the British Em- P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. Pts, pire heavyweight championship
16 9
2 31 15 20 14 6 6 2 24 28 14 16 7 6 3 28 28 17
15 3 6 6 13 25 11
48] when he outpointed Don McCorkin- 40 dale, the South African champion,
over fifteen rounds-Reuter.
39
6 21 28 14 36
4 26 25 10 BG
3. 24 30 15 36
4 21 28 12
0 20 28 14 35 9
3 16 30
34
3 36 25
25 15 32 7 19 24 #
18 49 7
34 19
34 17 17
22 18
26 18
3 12 0:14 40
29 17 18
1 10
6 24
3 10
2 26 23 18
13 8 10 1 13 31 12 1 1 0 8 25 16 0 13 * 8 43 14 14 0
742
3 16 11 15
18 6 7 3 27 21 15.
8 18 18 11 :7 3 26, 37 11
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
First Division, HOME
Goals
Goula
Total
P. W. L. DE A«Pt,^. P. W. LTD. -F. "A Pts Pt. [14130157 9 27.4
8.14 1.3. 56 11 28. 341103/2041 18 24
A
15 10 8 1 51 18 23 17.93 5 27 14 28
17:11 34 45 16 28 - 53 13.922 31 17 20 48,
38 6 10 2 29 50 17 8 8 1 24 19 17 27 147-37 153 7 5 16 26-11-27 16 46 5 11 # 13 15 17 5 10 2 21 33 12 35
OXFORD DEFEAT CAMBRIDGE.
Claim Five Out of the Seven Events.
INTER-VARSITY BOXING.
London, Yesterday. Oxford University defeated Cam- bridge University by five bouts to two in the annual boxing encount- er--Reuter.
CIVIL SERVANTS AT HOME TO NAVY.
Friendly Cricket Encounter.
The Civil Service C.D. will be re- presented by the following players friendly match against the Happy Valley 5-morrow
aptain)
Overland China Mail.
A WHOLE WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS IN ONE.
The inadequacy of the present Post Office facilities in Kowloon, was stressed at the annual meeting of the Kowloon Residents' Association held in St. Andrew's Church Hall on February 26. Criticism of Government's tardiness in carrying out necessary public work on the Peninsula was also voiced. The Chairman (Mr. F. C. Mow Fung) sald that disappointment would be felt that there was not a more definite and substantial response to representations regarding the inadequacy of the Kowloon Hospital, the growing need of a new Post Office building, the more effec- tive policing of Kowloon Tong, and the provision of fire- protection for rural districts,
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At the annual meeting of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation held on February 27, the Chairman (the Hon. Mr. C. 8. Gordon Mackie) referred to the general world depression, and touched upon conditions all over the Far East. A detailed report of the proceedings la chronicled in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
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On February 27, Communists raided Breaker-Point Lighthouse, at Swatow, and carried off a European, a Husalan, two Chinese women, four children, and a cook. The light-house is situated on a headland 30 miles south- west of Swatów. A report of the outrage is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
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In spite of these conditions, there was a good crowd pre- sent, Cash Sweep figures were substantial, and dividends were favourable.
The most exciting event of the day, was witnessed in the last race, when in the final gallop, Lobster Bay (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho up) won by a short head to pay the best dividend of the day, $163.70. The meeting is fully reported In the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,
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