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FA CUP PAVOURITES- Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are rapidly climbing towards the top of the League are also favourites for the F.A. Cup. Photo shown the Wolves, who are evidently con- fident of their chances In the Cup, wearing now boots for the occa- sion. They play, Everton in the sixth round on Saturday.
NO “MR. CHIPS” DIVORCE SUIT
Mrs. Galina Hilton, second wife of Mr. James Hilton, the British novelist who wrote "Good-bye, Mr. Chips," and "To You, Mr. Chips," has dropped her suit for divorce, a day after the filing of the suit was announced. The lawyer added that they had been reconciled.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton were mar- ried in April, 1987.
PEER'S SISTER MARRIED
Geoffrey
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Fitz-Patrick, sixty-three, of the King & Bodyguard, was married at Caxton Hall register office, Lon- don, yesterday, to the Hon. Mrs. Magdalen Blanche Gillilan, a sister of Lord Scarsdale and a niece of the late Marquis Curzon of Kedle- aton.
-Oxford undergraduates have taken up basketball hitherto re- garded in University circles RN OXS clusively a women studenta" geme, Many cathusiasts have been found for the game. Photo shows Queen's College, undergraduates in netion during a game at Oxford;
FREAK SWIMMER
FOX HUNTED IN LONDON PARK
Police, pedestrians, nursemaids and children hunted a fox în Lam- mas Park, Ealing, quiet Loadon residential areas)!
Mrs. G. Robinson, of Here ZA road, near the park, found the fox in her garden, and telephoned the police. Police tried to catch. the animal, but it evaded them, jumped over the wall and made for the park.
Latest news: There is still no sign of the fas
EMPIRE HAS NEARLY HALF WORLD TRADE
The British Empire's share of world trade, irrespective of whe -ther or not it was sea-borne, rosa from 43.2 per cent. in 1913 to 48.8 per cent. in 1986.
Revealing this, a report by the Chamber of Shipping states that the Empire's share of the sea-
borne trade of the world rose from 54.4 per cent. in 1913 to 65.9 in 1936, after falling to 62 per cent. in 1931
The report describes it as a sur- prising conclusion that the sea-borne proportion of total world trade has risen from under 75 per cent, before the war to over 80 per cent, în re- cent years, surprising because in 1912 and 1913 the trade of several countries which formed new States after the war now figure as Internal
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