TUESDAY, JANUARY
TOTTENHAM
DROP POINTS
AT BLACKBURN
Derby County Challenge
To Arsenal.
CELTIC HOLD RANGERS TO DRAW FOR FOURTH YEAR
London, To-day.
Tottenham's revival on Satur- day was not continued yester- day when Blackburn Rovers secur- ed a home victory by the only goal scored.
The Spurs, early leaders for the premier soccer league champion-j ship, are now fourth in the table six points in arrears of the Arsenal, who have a game in hand.
now
Newcastle inflicted the biggest defeat of the day when they heat Liverpool by 9 goals to 2 at St. James' Park, after losing tal Pompey on Saturday.
Derby are
only two points behind the Arsenal as. the result of their meritorious triumph over the Cup-holders at Goodison Park. They beat Middlesborough on Saturday. Chelsea secured a much-needed! paint at Roker Park where the Sun- derland sharp-shooters failed to fina the 'net.
The Throatles are on the LONIC- biek path. On Saturday they drew
trounced the other Cup finalists by
The
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Mexico's Next President? NAVAL OFFICERS To-day's Short Story.
General 'Lazaro Cardenas, of the Mexican Army, Candidate to the Presidency in the forthcoming elections and protegee of General Calles, the "Strong Man" in Mext- can Politica.
AUSTRALIA
McGrath Again Beats Perry.
HONOURED
Honours List For
Op Year
FOR ADMIRAL SIR W. A. H. KELLY
0. B. E, Military Division
1.
SUBMARINE
By Stella BensonTM
THERE was a loud squealing. She landed on one beel, unable in her ears and it was like for a moment to retrieve her as the translation into sound of the piring right leg, in a white coral hurried green twilight about her, crater.
Admiral Sir A. Ernle M. Chat Her head felt as if it was padded ""Who was that man like???: came field, K.C.B. KC.M.G., C.V.O. with: vacuum like a thermos, but suddenly into her mind as she way- First Sea Lord and Chief of also like a thermo filled with ed and slanted in the urgent water, Naval Staff, who appears in iced lemonade-cool, acid, and unable to stand, unable to fall. She the New Year Honoura, list is lucid inside. She watched was thinking of the man in charge appointed a Knight Grand Cross Amos in front of her, cannon-of the raft above her. Who sou of the Bath.
ball-headed, waddling grotesque he "ilke?" Her eyes remembered Admiral Sir William Archibald ly, sticking out a large creased the man, standinng in his shirt Howard Kelly, KG.B. CM.G. behind, like an offended rhino-sleeves in the sun on the raft, |M.V.O.. former Commander-in-ceros, planting his immense feet scowling at the negroes who work Chief of the China Station, who was on gardens and moving creatures ed the pump, turning with an relieved by Admiral Sir Frederick and swaying flowers, flapping a apologetic smile to her and Amos. Charles Dreyer, K.C.B., C.B.E., has portentous hand like a drunkard. Her ears remembered him. 2. been created a Knight Grand Cross "That's the man I love," she "It's not often we get a lady on this Military Division. of the Order of the British Empire, thought, gaping at him through raft, wanting to dive for the fun of streaked unflattering space, and as the thing, too. But you couldn't
The following is the full list of she thought this, his foot moved move it-try one of the shoes.... Naval Officers whose names appear carelessly and he sprang, sprawling well look, there, you see why, you in the New Year Honours List: askew, to a point outside her range couldn't carry the weight over the Knights Bachelors: -- Comdr. of vision. She could only son a side three hundred and twenty-
K.C.B.
and G. F. Hyde, R.A.N,
To-morrow's story will be "Tough Lover's Lady," by Louis Golding.
C. T. Brittan, R.N. R. (Retired) and blinkered view through the window five pounds of course it feels like Rear Admiral M. F. Sueter,
a feather once you're under water, in her helmet. LEADING IN
G. C. B. (Military) :--Admiral Sir]
She was not wearing the full but it'd be the getting there. Still
well look, I'd like you to go TENNIS TESTA. E. M. Chatfield.
a headploce diving-suit but only (Military); - Vice-Ad-with a rubber "bertha" and her own down and see the Will o' the Wisp miral C. J. A. Fullerton, The Hon. bathing dress. She felt like a top-she lies so pretty, just twenty B. A. R. Plunkett-Ernis-Erle Drax, heavy pawn on' a drunken chess-eight feet under that buoy there; board. The airpipe was under her we shall get the whisky out of her CB. (Military)-Rear-Admiral arm. The helmet was like a divinghold by to-morrow night, I guess, a hundred CRAWFORD NOT PLAYING
A. E. F. Bedford, C. C. Dickens, bell with only a certain allowance if there really are only The Hon. Sir, A. E. M. Ramsey, and of bubbling squealing air trapped
inside it. When she bowed forward TO-MORROW'S STORY Melbourne, To-day,C D. Talbot. Australia, winners of the first C.B. (Civil):-Rear-Admiral H. to look at a little crab, the-air re- with Everton, and yesterday, they two Tests, are leading England J. Meyrick, and Paymaster Rear ceded up to her mouth; in fright she bent backward and the crisp by 6 matches to 2 in the Third Admiral H. N. Woodward. 7 goals to 2 at Maine Road.
O.B.E. (Military):-Paymastur line of the water slipped down at Lawn Tennis Test as the result
once to hor Adam's apple. Birmingham side are now fifth in of the second day's play yester. Commander C. A. Parmer, R.A.N.
No he's not worth saly- Now she felt braver; she could cases. day. The four remaining
(Military): Commis Bolton Sustained a severe check matches will be determined to-sioned Engineer W. E. F. Kearns, bend her nervous weightless body aing, herself-she was only a dot when they were beaten at home by day.
Ittle not too much-to allow' ber and-carry-one old schooner and she Bradford and Bury secured valuable
C.V.O.: Captain The outstanding performance of
H. T. A. window to command a view of white crumpled her bows right fn, run- points in the Second Division when the day was Vivian McGrath's se-Bosanquet (Retired),
coral branches, white craters,ning into that rock there-the sea they recorded a substantial home cond successive triumph over Fred
like planiata" fingers, was pretty high and the old man M.V.O. Commander A. G. B. anemones win over Notts County.
Perry, No, 1 ranking British player. Wilson, and Lieut. Commander C. green-black patches of matted weed, must have lost his head....
crabs and smiling open mussels, only the whisky the owners want G.B.E. (Military):-Admiral Sir little glassy splinters of fish that out of her; well look, right here, a hundred miles of the W. A. H. Kelly.
moved off round her ankles like sun within
whisky's worth K.B.E. (Military):-Admiral Rtouched midges round the pillars of Yankee buyers,
something, I can tell you. Well M. Burmester (Retired).
a cathedral.
Looking at her ankles, sum and look, lady, I'd like you to see her- C.B.E. (Military)-Rear Ad- miral B. W. M. Fairbaim and En-pearl-green under a body that felt well, why don't you go down in this gineer - Rear Admiral G. W so top-heavy and undisciplined, she gadget here, what the niggers use tried to dance a step or two. In-when they don't want to bother
the table.
success in the second Test.
M.B.E
R.A.N.
Beaten at Gateshead on Saturday. He won by 7-5, 6-4 to repeat his F. Tower. Chesterfield showed that there is very little likelihood of them reliu- quishing their lead in the northern section with A smashing home triumph over Chester, away-winners on Saturday.
The Celtic drew with the Rangers for the fourth year in succession and the GlasgowW champions are now six points behind Motherwell, with two" games in hand.
Queen of the South provided minor sensation when they beat AYT on their own ground by three clear goals, while Kilmarnock faced defeat at St. Mirran.
The following were the results
of yesterday's games:—
FIRST DIVISION.
Blackburn
Everton Manchester C.
Middlesboro' Newcastle Sheffield U. Sunderland
Bolton
Bury
1 Tottenham
The match provided a mag- nificent battle of tactics in which. McGrath's double back- hand stroke, with which he as- tounded Europe last summer, dominated.-Reuter.
Jack Crawford, No. 1 Australian Phillips. player, is not playing in this Test, 0.B.E.
**
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- · (Military) :---Commanstantly she soared by mistakeside with the whole caboodle-nothing his place being filled by E. O. Moon.ders G. C. Taylor, K. H. De'Ath.. ways-backwards outspread like a but the helmet and the tube, you Crawford, who also stood down from Surgeon Commander K. H. Hul, spider outspread like a little boy sea-works just as well for a short
lifted by the seat of the trousers. trip." the second Test, is acting under and Major V. C. Brown, R.M.
Well look, he said no often-who medical advice, being very much in M.B.E. (Military)-Paymaster B., M. C.
ous that like-with that mumbled need of a rest.
Commander A. A. Genvett R.N.R. Group Captain to be Air Commo-well, like soil, and the open throsty [(Retired), Headmaster H. Edore:-L, A. Pattinson D. S. O., M. look wil lok." It was like Nand
Lindmar, Lieut. J. N. Hambly, C., D. F. C.
-he might be Nana's son-thet Commissioned Gunner H. Swales, A. D. C., W. L. Welsh D, S. C was why the connection or dis- and Commissioned Engineer E. ́E. | A. F. G,, and J. T. Babington D.S.C. connection-in her memory had {Budden,
Wing Commanders to be Group made her so uncomfortable, |Captains:-J. Sowrey, A. F. C., B. Everything connected with Nana
PRIVY COUNCIL APPOINTMENT.
Sir Lancelot Sanderson.
0
◊ Derby
8
2 West Brom
7
2 Leeds
List of Promotions. London, To-day.. The following are Naval H. M. the King has been pleased Royal Marine promotions which to approve the appointment of the came into effect on December 31, Right Honourable Sir Lancelot 1983;-
and
9 Liverpool
2
3 Anton V.
$
Sanderson to be a Member of the Commander to Captain:-E. °C. Judicial Committee of the Privy Thornton, A. W. B. Agar, H. E.
0 Chelsea
0
→ Bradford
SECOND DIVISION.
3 Notts C,
THIRD DIVISION (North).
Accrington
Barnsley Chesterfold Southport Hartlepools
Airdrie
Ayr
Cetlic
2 Darlington
5. Rotherham
6 Chester
0 York
5 Halifax
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
Cowdenbeath
Dundee
Hibernians
Motherwell Partick Bt. Mirren Queen's Pk.
2 Falkirk
D. Queen O' South
2 Rangers
St. Johnstone
1 Aberdeen
*
1 Heart
2 Hamilton
2 Clyde
9 Kilmarnock
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P. Willcock, L. T. Natcambe-Gould was wounding. The thought of M. C., and J. B. Graham M. C., A. Nasa brought in a rush into her F. C.
mind a young lifetime of croonings Bquadron Leaders to be Wing and hummings and comfortings, and Commanders-F. W. Trott. O B. scoldings, and rockings and for- ¡and then-crash--a M. C., F. G. Sherriff M. C., C. givings
B. Dallison, A. F. C., W. 8. Gaster day when "Amos- discovered, that
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How Many Quarts of Blood Have You?
VERY FEW outside of the medi
cal profession could give the correct slawer
to that question. Ask your friends and sea how 'far they are from being right: Hara la the correct answare The average size adult in normal health, has five quarts of blood, which amount to about one-twentieth of the "body's weight on th
In this bright red fluid, red cor- puscles float to the number of 25
tiny it can only be seen through. ́al microscope, :
The purpose of these red corpus cles is to act as rafts for carrying a marvellous substance, ratioď kao- moglobin, throughout the entir blood stream, this haemoglobin in turn carries life-giviar oxygen from the lungs to the
millions of
Council under the Appellate Juris Morse, L. V. Morsan, A. C..B. WM, C., W. E. Duan D. S. C., C. L Nans, turned from nurse to house diction Act of 1929, in place of the on, C. B. Barry, H. B. Jacomb, Scott D, S. C., R. H. MacLean and keeper. had during these twenty Right Honourable Sir George Flaggins, E. J. P. Brind, R. R. Mc Meredith Thomas D. F. C. A. F. C. years stolen eight hundred and million million, each corpuscle so
Grigor, IG. E. Glennië, and J. C. 1Rivers Lowndes who bas retired.
Flight Lieutenant to be Squa-thirty pounds out of the money The Judicial Committee of the Leach.
dron Leadera-P. Colthurst (Lt given her for her charge's upkeep. Privy Council is the suprema judi- Lieut. Comdr, to Comdr.Cdr. R. N.).
The widow.profitting by the wor- cial authority of the British Em-Hussey, A. T. O, O., Peaobey, C. F.
· Flying Officers to be Flight phan's trust. pire, and includes the Lord Chan- Tower, R. M. T. Taylor, F.-J. But Lients: R. A. Kilroy, (LA. R.. N.), ** cellor, the Lord President and ex-ler; B. C. Jeffery, B. M. Hoes, Hon: J. B. Buckley, (L. R. N.), Hon, B. 1 Lords President, the Lords of Ap-E. Pleydel-Bouverie, T. E. Haley, M. Kendall, (Lt. B. N.), R. W Amos shouting, "You're lucky we peal in Ordinary, and judges from G. A French, D. M. Lees, J. AS Wicks, (LR. N.) and Norman Nana's sallorson who happened the Dominions beyond the seas.— Eccles, "G. N. Lariston-Clarke, D. Kennedy, (LŁ. R. N.). British, Wireless Service.
Sir Lancelot Sanderson was call- ed to the Bar in 1886 and created K. C. in 1908. He received his 3 knighthood in 1915. He was Chief 2 Justice, of Bengal from 1915 to
4 Thirà Lanark 2|
-Beuter. (Tables on Page 5)
WATERLOO RUGBY TRIUMPH.
Leicester Secure Win At Manchester
London,
sterion recorded
1926.⚫
Nana turned out of the house,
don't care to prosecute.
Orr-Erving, A. N. Grey, FJ Stores Branch:Squadron Leto be In Harwich-sent for in Halsha, H. L. St. J. Fancourt, der to be Wing Commander: N. B. great uproar Oliver-Bellasis, G. T. M. Fizey, W.
W. P. Shirley-Rollison, H, MC Tonides, and J. F. Stevenes
Eng. Comdr. to Eng. Capt.
J. Pattison, T. Spalding, J. 8, Orr and F. R. G. Turner.
Apleut. Cdr. (E), to Cdr. (E).!—
Fuller
Accountant Branch-Wing Com mander to be Group CaptainB.
Down.
gentler this is how my old
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You Alone T
get a cha κόπιο
Squadron Leader to Wing Com
* She had only seen" Nana son on mander: F. A. Simmons.com
Flight Lieut to be Squadron the occasion-abe had looked or
NEW YEAR HONOURS P. H. F. Mitchell, A. J. Norris, C. Eadel. Burleigh-Carson, the banisters and seen him slede
(Continued from Page 1,)
Mr. E. M. B. Ingram
Simms, N. L. Spear and F. 8. Bil, lings,
Flying Officers to be Flight his fist, The man, on the rar Leuta, MacLeod-Murray, CF was like him. Amos would not Eng. Lt. Car, to Eng. Cdr. Goatcher, C. Lorimer and Edward notice it he was so short-sighted M. Allen, H. E Lewis, J. W. Ren-Smith,
Besides, it was ten years ago. But shaw, W. J. Perrow and J. R. Davis, Medical Branch
was Nana's exact in
the coincidence dinary.
Cap Mr. E. M. B.- Ingram, 0.8.E.,Pay Cdr. to Fay Capt.-C. Atain to be Air Commodores -A. M. tona C.M.G., has been Counsellor at the Shove and F. K. Kempson. Iredell M. R. C. 8., L. R. C. P. A could British Legation in Peking since * Pay Lt. Cdr. to Pay Cdr.:--W
FJ. Richardson, O*B. E, M. B. 1929. Ke served an this General Mcbride, A. H. Parsons, P. JHB Ch., D. P. H.
orbeda ad, P. H. Morrisasy; D. F.. |Staff at the War Office from, 1914;
to 1918 and entered the Foreign and C. A. Maurice Jones,
|Office and Diplomatic: Service!
1919, ving in Oslo and Berlin before being transferred to the Foreign Office in 1927,
Capt. Eden.
Royal Marines,
tain to Brerst Me
FOG IN BRITAIN.
Transport Delayed
Over Large
cells of the body. It also brings to the body calls nutriment and iron from the food digested in the Intestines Next to oxygen, from- is probably the most important
What Happens When Your
Blood Count is Low
Unless you hate the normal nam- ber of red blood corpuscles and the normal amount of haemoglobin in your blood, your body eslls are deprived of their normal supplies of oxygen, iron and nutriment and Your Health, suffers, You become weakened and run-down, lacking strength and energy.
Selentlite and physicians can tal how much haemoglobin there is in your blood and your number of red blood
Uby, tasting a drop under powerful mierne lonelyapes and lights leghe normal male adult has a count of 5,000,000 red blood corp
est Indies
the
or 1
Blood
sent, a month's treatment with Dr. Williams Pink Pills. The formula of this 50-year-old prescription was known, to the physician and he Judged it to be an excellent one for the purpose.
In every case where the blood count was below normal- Dr. Wil· Hams Pink Pills increased the number of red blood corpuscles. For example:
· One" person - Increased?" "the blood- count from - 1,700,000; red, blood; -corpuscles to 5,408,0003-Another from 2,688,009 to 4,302,000,- Ane other from 3,584,000 to 4,950,000,
· Another from 1,000,000 to 4,540,- "000,"
Equally impressive were the re ants in building haemoglobin, some of the patienta showing gains.
as high as 20%, 22% and 24%* in- the short time of one month. Ten per cent is considered """good gain In this time on
rally the patients, xiao creased they vÍROT, EDDIET Sand strength, because of the increased
of oxyrens iron and nutri-- ment rascking their body cells dus to the increase in red blood corpna
haemoglobin They runes like doing things and