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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22ND.

1920.

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CABLES.

LATEST 'CARLES.

[THHOUGH KHUTER'S AGENCY)]

BRITISH BUDGET. INCREASED YIELD IN SPIRITS, BEER, TOBACCO AND TEA.

LONDON, April 19th, In the course of bis Budget speech, in the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain

।‛ 」 42 Baid this Budget was critical because the ime had come to lay the deep foundations of "future prosperity. The expenditure for 1920 was, approximately, £144,000,000 fo excess of last year'an estimate, but $263,000,000 below the Revised Estimates of October 1910.

As regards revenue the result was not merely more favourable than anticipated, but it greatly exceeded the original Budget

LONDON, April 19th Lloyds returns show 3,294,000 tons of shipping building in the United Kingdons of the end of March, representing 400,000 tons increase sa compared with the pre war, tonnage. The world's figuron show nearly 6,000,000 tons building.

NOT TWENTY SUCH BUDGETS.

WORLD'S SHIPPING.. Replying to Sir Samuel Roberts, Mr. INCREASE IN BRITISH TONNAGE. Chamberlain explained that, although twenty contributions as at present pro- posed would wipe out the debt, he did not contemplate, after the first great reduction of the debt, that they should continue to pay off at that rate, meaning the extino tion of the debt in twenty years. When the first great reduction had taken place, it would be for the country to consider how far it might relax to efforta

THE SITUATION IN GERMANY END OF COMMUNIST OUTLAW,

BERLIN, April 9th. Hoalz, the Communist, who had been ver rorising Saxony for weeks past at the head of a band of brigands in motor-cars was gradually pinned in on the Czeche-Slovak frontier, and fled disguised as a woman to

AMERICAN FINANCIAL

MISSION

ARRIVES AT PRAGUE.

PRAGUE, April 19th. The American Financial Commission has arrived.

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

[FROM QUE OWN CORRESPONDENT]; PRESIDENTIAL MANIFATE ABOUT GERMANS IN CHINA..

Paxixo, April 21s

A Presidential Mandate is being pub lished promulgating the "regulations governing the entry of Germans into China

WORLD BETTER FOR THE WAE CARDINAL BOURNE'S LENTEN

PASTORAL".

observances of Lent in the matter of fasting and abstinence.

SCOTTISH SPORT. "RUGBY TRIUMPH OVER IRELAND.

Q. B, CROLM'S BRILLIANCE.

Cantinal Bourne's Lenten Puateral FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

which was ordered to be read in all të March 3rd Roman Catholic Churches of the Dioces The Scottish International fifteen defeated Ireland at Inverleith, statement that for the first time for five

Rugby af Westminster recently opens with t Edinburgh, and up to date they are the years it is possible to return to the nor only, unbeater international side. The game, however, was rather disappointing it had its good points, but the play seldom rose to a high class. The scoring of the tries pad the kicking of the penalty other doubtful cases are to be submitted to the tense struggle for supremacy which Germans repatriated from China and were brilliant efforts; but the game lucked the Chinese Foreign Office and the Minis-the Welsh match produced, and the issue try of tho Interior.

was decided so long before the finish that AFGHANS SEEK TREATY>

the play became humdrum. The 'Scots RELATIONS.

were always winners.

Paxina, April 21st

These provide that passports should be vised by Chinese diplomats and Consular agents abroad.

The Scottish forwards were not called on for the same strenuous work as in the

better than it was before the wart Patting the question; Is the wor

Cardinal Bourne says, "There are many with great show of reason upon the pro- who answer in the negativa. They dwell

estiminte by £1,201,000,000. The actual Bobemiz, where he is reported to have 3 o'clock in the morning the crowd Afghanistan seeking to enter into earlier game, and there was a suspicion minds of those who reflect. They remind

Exchequer receipts wete nearly been arrested. A hundred of his Red 12135,500,000.

Guards have been captured by Bavarian The Customs and Excise revenue exceed troops. ad the estimate by £45,500,000, mainly due

LATRE

"Hoelz was arrested at Marienbad and is

to the increased yield in spirits, beer. tobacco and tea. The increase in the con-being taken to Berlin.

sumption of tobacco "was. unprecedented,

due, inter ali to greater smoking among. "Women. Ten showed surplus of £3,000,000, the increase in consumption

1

being anique. The Entertainments Duts

yielded £10,500,000, or £2,500,000 more than anticipated.

GENERAL STRIKE THREAT IN SILESIA.

BRESLAV, April 19th, The minera and iron and steel-workers |

LONDONDERRY HIOTS. WHOLE NIGHT DISTURBANCES. LONDON, April 19th... In the rioting at "Londonderry, till

attacked the soldiers with sticks and crowbars, and there were fifteen police baton charges. Subsequently, there was fighting between Unioniste and Sina Feiners

MUSTAPHA KEMAL. DEFYING THE SÜLTAN.

CONSTANTINOPLE, April 19th.

owing to the action of the French authori ties, who threaten that if the strike is effective they will permit Polish troops to feroas the frontier.

The Nationalists have attacked Ortakoui are joining the general strike in Silesia,whelm the Greek population in severe but in Anatolia and are attempting to over-

decided to defy the Sultan and declare indecisive fighting. Mustapha Kemal has

war against Constitutionalists. The post. tion in Southern Anatolia is also unsatis factory,

FRENCH WITHDRAWING FROM MAIN.

Baati, April 10th.

The income-tax and supertax had pro duced £3,000,000, "and the Death Duties £7,500,000 above the Estimate. The Excesi Profits surplus was £10,000,000 over the reduced Estimate of October 1818, but there was a defciency as compared with The Fussisch Zeitung says there are in- the Budget Estimate. This, however, was only a question of delayed payment. The creasing signs that the French are gradu- Stamp Duties were again a record, yield-ally evacuating the new bridgehead of the ing. £19,000,000 over the Estimate..

Main, owing to the removal of the unsanc Miscellaneous revenue

tioned Reichswehr from the Ruhr area. exceeded the original estimate by £71,000,000, and the The French have already left the occupa.

MUNSFER DEMONSTRATION, EX-SERVICE MEN'S PROTEST.

LONDON, April 18th.

A most imposing demonstration was

treaty relations with China JAPANESE ACTION REGARDING CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY

„PEXING, April Sist... The Chinese are indignant over the Japanese interfering with the control of the Chinese Eastern Railway, the pro- tection of which is assigned to China by the Inter-Allied Board.

A protest to intervention at Halar and other places. Japan is being prepared against Japanese

appealing to Peking to send troops for The Chinese residents in Vladivostock are

their protection.

BRITISH MINISTER PRESENTS CREDENTIALS.

digal expenditure, the unrestrained luxury, the defiance of traditional modety, the political insincerity, the outragen, moral law, of all which there are unfor legal and illegal, committed against the tunately so many proofs presented to the that they were not giving so good. 35 ns that, though technically the world in account of themselves. The bustling

now ruled by treaties of peace, many rather than the clever work of the oppos countries are still in the throes of civil ing pack upset them. There was a lack or foreign wars" Adsuitting all thin sweep along as we expect a Scottish pack of fre, too, in their rushes; they did not the letter says that these evila are on the to do is the first hall, when the gams surface, the outcome of the un reasoning played was to hold and beel, they got a restlessness which has followed the tom smartly enough; but there was a long spell are far more important indications of the Lair share of the ball, and put it out rible upheaval. "But deeper down therm later ben they were badly beaten for Divinely guided leaven which is at work the backs developed an possession.

beneath the surface. Never, we are pur. If the forwards in a sense disappointed, suaded, has there been & more, univeraN ful rushes of the Secttish forwards; Wales past have been, by their condition, e- genins France was beaten by the power-e true justice done to those who in the anexpected or more genuine desire in all classes te

by the dogged defence of the whole fifteen posed to poverty in spite of their own and Finlay Kennedy's kicking; Ireland hard toil; to pauperism when, still will by G. B. Crole's pant ahead and following to work, no employment was found up what rod is in pickle for England for their hands; and to a desolate old remains to be seen.

ago, even though they bnd Inboured all G. B. Crola was the hero of the game.the days of their active strength." His trics were grand, showing a "quick

But there is something similar, com- perception of the possibilities, and antimses Cardinal Bourne, in the wider fald ready, kicking under pressure, a sure pair can bring themselves to believe that all instant power to turn them to account of international politics. Few, perhaps, of hands, and a fine turn of speed. Above wars are for ever ended. Yet there is and follow on. His first try, inside three fiets may be made less imminent by win all, as has been said, be utilised the punt hope, and a very strong desire, that con minates from the start, came sa a aur- deliberation and deliberate postponemente Mr. Alston made & speech, and the Presi-prise; but that it was no fluke was ap. This hope and this strong desire and dent replied, dwelling on the intimate Crole rounded off the work, however, it tions, which sets before the world an aine parent when he repeated it later on. If their embodiment in the League of Na generations The President said the fact quick and accurate in locating his stand special way, both in word and act, by the Initiated it. For the most part Selby was Apostolio See, and encouraged in a very that not only our frontiers touch, but off, though there were times when he bang present Sovereign Pontiff. an untold number of men of the Chinese Fahmy from centre three-quarter to his there has, in every nation, boen a buru- ou the ball. The changing of E. C race are citizens of the British Empire real position as stand-off worked all for ing to God, a recognition of the super~ Lastly and most important of all, in the great Colonies, of the South gives drew the defence, and in the closing stages, dence, a realisatida of principles trans

good.

His handling was accurate, he natural, an acceptance of Divine provi. our two countries a special and unique he gave the dummy and made a cending this world, a consciousness, of a interest in the consolidation and main clean breach in the Irish defensive line power that eternally guides the destinien

festations have been often lamentably in- of men, which were not discoverable to war. 16-is only too true that these mani- the arme extent in the days before the complete, and many a time te ver with the real teachings of reseresés, But millions of hearts have been stirredy and they have been moved to a remem brance of the Supreme Ruler, whom they had so long forgotten."

rexina, April 21s Mr. Beilby Alston presented his cre dentials as British Minister this morning to President Hsu Shih-chang and was accompanied by the Legation staff. There was a brilliant ceremonial.

October Estimate by £130,000,000. Ordin- tion zone east of Frankfort. There are held on Sunday by 50,000 ex soldiers, Ad relations of the two countries for three Was J. A.R. Selby and E. C. Fahmy who and purpose often commended by the

ary Miscellaneous Revenue was £9,500,000 foreign troops in Offenbach and Mul-

over the Estimate. Under the Special Miscellaneous Revenue, war contributions from India and the Colonies were increas ed by £10,000,000, due to a further pay- ment of £9,000,000. by India an account of her voluntary liability for £100,000,000 of the 3 per cent War Loan and the war contribution from the Straits Settlements, Hongkong and Guernsey,

heim.

SAN REMO CONFERENCE,

TO BE OVER IN A WEEK.

PARIJ, April 18th_: A Havas message says: Mr. Matsui and Marshal Foch reached San Remo at 6.45 p.m. and were welcomed

sailors who marched in procession from the Embankment to Hyde Park with the object of protesting against the Premier's attitude towards the discharged soldiers and sailors' deputation.

The meeting passed a resolution celting

by Bignof Nitti and the Italian authori-Jon the Government to deal with the "benance of general peace and harmony in Fahmy came next in order of merit to.

As regards the income-tax if the proties posals of the Royal Commission, kabject

pensions.

to the Super tax be adopted, as well as arrived in the evening. He says that he vibe men from the Government factorier The American Ambassador at Rome unemployed and cesse discharging axer those as regards the special allowances to is merely passing through and will pro soldiers, the net cost of the changes in the ceed to Rome, after a visit of courtes to and dockyards and demanding increased present year will be £2,700,000 and Signor Nitti. £18,200,000 in the fall year. It would be. It is learned that nothing has been, impossible to sanction this loss if he were definitely, fixed as regards the agenda or not assured that they were making it up the duration of the conference, but it is by adopting the other recommendations of the Commission.

He proposed that the increase in the Excess Profits Tax operate from January 1st, but in the event of Parliament adopt- ing the War Wealth Levy, which the Com- mittee of Enquiry was investigating, be would be able to reverse the decision as segards the increase.

Assuming the latter to be 60 per cent. it was estimated that the revenue from it would be £220,000,000. Although this tax was a temporary one, a permanent tax was necessary. The Government bad seat Mission to Canada and the United States to investigate about the possibility of a permanent tax, on the lines of the levy in those countries, but the methods. there were found to be unsuitable to Great Britain.

N

With a view to preventing the Corpora tion Tax, mentioned earlier, being too Bovere a burden on the Ordinary share bolder, Mr. Chamberlain proposed that the duty should not exceed 2 in £1 on the pronta remaining after the payment of interest and dividends on Debentures and Preference shares.

"

The yield from the new tax was esti mated to be £30,000,000 for the full year,

in addition to the Excess Profits Duty,

and £35,000,000 in the current year.

The changes mentioned would produce an yield in the full year of 2188,000,000, while in the current year they would give a net additional revenue of £78,000,000, and a total revenue of £1,418,000,000.

In the current year, Mr Chamberlain estimated to bave $234,000,000 for the redemption of debt, of which £50,000,000 will be available for the reduction of the Floating Debt, Moreover, as a result of the changes, it was anticipated that

MEXICO.

hoped that the members will be able to NEW REVOLUTIONARY RECRUIT. leave Italy within a week.

TAX ON UNMARRIED MEN. FRANCE ADOPTS- NEW MEASURE.

PARIS, April 18th.

A. Havas message says: The French Chamber voted yesterday 25 per cent supplementary income tax on unmarried men.

THE KING OF SWEDEN.

i.

ARRIVAL IN PARIS.

Pazis, April 18th.

A. Havas message says:— The King of Sweden arrived in Paris on the way to the Riviera and lunched at dent Deschanel the Swedish Order of the the Elysee. His Majesty handed Presi Seraphim.'

BOLSHEVIKS ALARMED. EFFECT OF POLISH SUCCESSES.

great consternation prevails in Bol

LONDON, April 19th. Viennese newspapers report from Moscow shevik political circles over the failure of the great offensive against Poland. The Press demands the court-martialling of the military leaders p RAILWAY STRIKE IN AMERICA END IN SIGHT.

NEW YORK, April 18th."

Mexico CITY, April 19th Rubie, the Governor of Michoacan, bas rovolted in sympathy, with the revolu tionist, Obregon.

EARLIER CABLES.

THE SONORA REVOLUTION.

New York, April 18th

A message from Aguaprieta says Senbor Elias, leader of the revolutionaries in Sonora, declares that when the Chr ranza dictatorship is ended and the State of Sonora is assured her constitutional rights, she will return to the Mexican Republic.

LATER

aral Flores have entered Culiacan Sonora revolutionary forbes under Gen A message from Aguaprieta says the

GUATEMALA

the

bonds of friendship which unite the the region, of Eastern Asia May, British Empire and China be made im perishable, and inus serva the general interest of mankind.

ماینده

AGENCYJ

THROUGH REUTER'S RUMANIAN PRINCE'S EASTERN

TOURS:

BouBAY, April 18th. The Crown Prince of Rumania is a pected on the 20th inst. He will visit Agra, Delhi, Patiala, Simla and Cal cutte, and will love for the Far East about May 7th

THE SHANGHAI BRITONS ANDATSINGTAO.

A JAPANESE COMMENT. The Tokyu hi arystom

Crole.

brilliant, never let the side down. A. T. The Scottish centres, without being Sloan did not have the opportunity of repeating the great run he made azainst Wales, and was not very prominent at any time.

A. W. Angus was superb in defence, whether in bolding the Irishmen inside their owa 2, or in smothering their aggressive movements down the centre. A Browning. the new, comer to the side.

was a success,

G. L Patullo marred an otherwise good performance by poor kicking in the closing stages of the game. Earlier in the game be was safe with his hands, and kicked a long ball, but his touch anding was uncertain.

Catholica, Cardinal Bourne saya that in As to the task and responsibility of

very league for the uniting of natione, every project for just social reform, in in every recognition of the sovereignter of God, Catholics must lead and guide.

Wad

bad his place assured, and one of the pack had to go. W. A. K. Murray muert be considered unluckly. quite as prominent as

He any other af the Scottish forwards in match The sudden dropping of A. the Irish Behind D. Laing, who bas taken part in the last

six Scottish International matches, come As a surprise But A. Wemyss richts deserves his further RESULTS.er recognition.

and two tries, 19 points; Ireland, 0.

Scotland, three goals (one a penalty) Blackbeath, 13; London Boottish, 0. burgh University, 8

Watsonians, 33, North of Ireland, Queen's University, Belfast, 13: Eda Aberdean University, & Glas, Univ..

The Irish side was frankly disappoint ing, and left one wondering how it estab lished a strong lead against England. The forwards were a go-ahead lot in the open, but not very clever, and, while get ting a lot of the ball, were often in two minds whether to heel or hold. the scrum the ability of the men ran to individual effort rather than team play. W. E. Crawford was quite a sound back, the British Chamber of Commerce in things that beat ham. B.AT. Mac The plan for disposing of the Tsingtao despite the score against him. The past question adopted at the annual meeting of ahead or the kick across were the only Shanghai on March 28th is merely that of Farland was an individualist without the some irresponsible British merchants, and touch of genius which justifies it; P. a the plan is characterized by unstinted and C. H. Bryant made good attempts Roddy was a fine spoiler, and T. Wallace GENERAL HERRARA HEADS THE Taington and international faith, we are and Angus were too much for them. The selfishness and ignores the history of to develop an attack, though Browning. NEW GOVERNMENT

not disposed to discuss it in detail, but Irish halves came through the game with it at least points to the intentions and credit, and J. B. O'Neill, chiefly with an international settlement; (2) placing The forwarde were the best division of The Association International at Gar wishes of Britons in China. The plan ze work on his own account, was as much solves itself into: (1) Establishment of in the picture as any of the Irish backs. ABB00IATION SCOTLAND DRAWS WITH WALES. China under obligations to Great Britain the Irish side. and assumption of actual authority by COTTISH TEAM AGAINST ENGLAND, Britons; and (3) a hint at unification of

diff was a disappointing game, and newer China's railways. The question of an in-

reached a high standard. It was insipid, and for this the Scottish eleven were rational settlement at Tsingtao is no

principally responsible. They w new thing, but we cannot bat be struck by Full back G. L Pattullo (Panmare). posing municipal administration on the burgh Academicals), A W Angus (Wat the Cactics were poor and the movement

lethargic; it was as though goala-mera the presumptuousness of Britone in pro-

the last instead of the first object He Three-quartersAT Sloan (Edin-judgment was shown, and no great skill the fact that Japan has made immense beottish), basis of equality of all peoples, ignoring soniana), J. H. Bruce Lockhart (London ineffective. Yet the Scots were so mani

General Herrara, leader of the revolu- A message from Guatemala City says tionists, heads the new Government.

NEW YORK, April 18th,

DE VALERA HONOURED, DESPITE PROTEST OF BRITISH CONSUL

The following team has been selected to represent Scotland against England at

Twickenbam.

a

Heriot's 3; Glas. H.S., 0. Dollar, 7; RES., 6.

Watson's, 18 Allan Glen's, 2.

£300,000,000 would be available next year in forecasted. Large numbers of railway General, Mr. Wallis, De Valers has sacrifices for the sake of Tsingtao while versity)d G. B. Crolo (Oxford Uni- festly the better team that they shank

A speedy, collapse of the railway strike men are resuming work..

NEW ORLEANS, April 19th for the reduction of the debt, half of

Despite a protest by the British Consal which would be available to reduce the Floating Debt they were sold, BRITISH BORNEO PETROLEUM varsity.

received the Freedom of the City and Great Britain only nominally took part Hall backs-Dr. EC Fahmy (Abertil by comparison were crude and russ Chamberlain said, that two such Budgets

Doctorship of Laws at the Loyola Uni- in the operation with meraly 1,000 men lary and Edinburgh University) and J. their halves, however were spirited,

have won by three or four gosla. Wa might destroy the Empire. He retorted CAUSE OF DROP IN SHARE PRICE, BRITISH STEAMER DISASTER to be designed to restore Chinese sovereign- tish), D. D. Duncan (Oxford University), that twenty such would redeem the

The customs proposal must greatly appeal 4. R Selby (Watsonians). Empire's debt.

whole

to Chinese, and indeed, the plan appeara Forwards M. Usher (London Scotto na opponent to indulge in reflection

their backs good; they allowed no time Mr. Chamberlain estimated that! Revenue next year on the present basis price of 10% shares of the British

the

LONDON, April 10th The Timer states that the drop in the THE SPEEDONIA" DESTROYED. Chinese Government has only nominal (Stewart's College), R. A. Gallie (Glas

ty, but it should be remembered that the G Thom (Kirkaldy), F. Kennedy SUP AND LEAGUE

Beault One goal sach, of taxation would be. £1,341,650,000; the Borneo Petroleum Syndicate attributed The Speedonia, mentioned on the by Britishers. To place all important Royal Air Force), and A. Wemyss (Edin. Lengders; and, what is more, bare quite Expenditure, £1,177,452,000,

authority over the customs, the actual con. 80 Academical), N. MacPherson (New: £164,000,000 for the reduction of, the debt to the report that the Anglo-Persian in- 18th inst, which was petrol Inden, caught affairs of Teingtae under the control of The side differs in three instances from LOURENCO MARQUES, April 18th of all customs affairs being Ragumed port, Mon.), G. H H. P. Maxwell leaving This was insufficient, and he was going terests intimated that they did not intend fire and was practically burned out the customs means the placing of the whole that which defeated Ireland A Brown to appeal to the country, to make generous to proceed with experimental develop Most of the crew look to the boats. The of the port under the control of the ing (Glasgow High School, F.F.), W. A effort to improve British credit and ment work on the syndicate's land. It is remainder extinguished the flames. The Britons. Such proposals, however, are Murray (KelvinsideAcademicals) and

burgh Wanderers). lighten the future burden innoticially stated that, while the tests re vessel drifted northwards was eventually only a private plan of some British mer London Scottish), and A. D. Laing (Royal In conclusion, Mr. Chamberlain said vealed the presence of a certain amount of sighted off Mozambique, and was towed to chants in China, A vastly different High School FP have been dropped he was content to sec, after such a war, oil, indications were not sufficiently pro- the mouth of the Limpopo when the eagle opinion is entertained in England. As a The vacancies have been filled by: H. involving aneb gigantic financial sacrifices, mising to induce the development company broke. that this was our position of anexampled to continus

matter of fact, the London Times recently Bruce Lockhart, G. H. II. P. Maxwell, in as he wen-span and China. We boen dropped there is little doubt that he urged the settlement of the Tsingtao ques and Wemyss Though Bramming han Pannot but be surprised at the great differ will get his chance again, A. T Sloan önch en the opinions of British is transferred to the vacant wing place merchants in China and those

Fors in the three-quarter line, where be operat The ed against, France on New Year's Day. Bloat is succeeded at centre by

and unequalled strength. It was true that it involved further taxes and sacri fices which would not hting poplarity te the Carine. He was proud to say that they had not sought popularity Their object had been to rise to the level of their great responsibilities, so that when they went on office they would

SURGEON SHOT DEAD

IN CHURCH WHILE. TAKING COLLECTION,

NEW YORK April 1946. The well-known surgeon

leave their successors ample revenue, Markos wat shot dead, while with the country's credit second to nonelection at 8t George's Episcon

Load and continued applanes.

by an escaped lunatic Khalif

Cho

MARY PICKFORD'S DIVORCE AN ALLEGATION OF COLLUSION.

LANDON, April 18th enge from Minden, Nevada, Bye suit has been fold making the Mary opinions of Britons broeders are c Bruce Lockhart, who played against Wales.

ord divorce to be new tide on the vinced that it will of commit

of collusion between her former | Mich' a foolish polic

Moone, Mary

Fairf

in England. In spite of the fact British Government wont to respect the

and the Britons in Shan

complicate the Bino

H

in 1913 and took art in the Boottish-

trials this season. HHP Marvell, ested by who was badly mised against Ireland,

and thrus further

ituation

(Continued at fo

Armadale are the surprise in - this cason's Scottish Cup. A. Becond Divis

The Lotigne eggoments were not af club, they have disposed of three

much importance Bug Queen's Park pas

bit of colour into the results by whelming & strong Dumbarton lat. deserved their Buccesses.

SCOTTISH CUP THIRD ROUND,

Morton, a Raith Rovera, 0. Albion Bovers, 4; St. Bernard's, L

Armidale, 1

Ayr,

d

St Mirren, 1; Dundee, Third, Lanark, 1. Clydebank, 2 Kilmarnock, 4. Hibe, L

Hearts 1 Raith Rovern. 1 Dumbarton, 1, Queen's Park a well, 3; Albion Rovers, a

Clyde, 0 Hamilton, O

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