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·HOME FOOTBALL. RESULTS OF -LEAGUE MATCHES PLAYED ON SATURDAY.
LONDON. January 17th. The results of the matches' played to day, in the English and Scottish Leagues,
follow :-
1.
THIR LEAGUE: DIVISION 1. Arsenal, : Newensile C., Aston Villa, 1: Sheffield L, 1 Blackburn R.. 0: Burnley, 3. Bury, Nottingham F., D. Cardi C. 1 Birmingham, 0. Everton. 1: Tottenham H.. Q Huddersfield T., 1; West Ham V., 2. Manchester "G5; Liverpool, 0. "Notts County. 0; Bolton W., 1. Preston N., 1: Erets U., 4. Sunderland W. Browwich A, Q THE LEAGUE: DIVISION. IT. Barnsley, 3: Bradford City, 1. Clapton, 0: Southampton, 0. Coventry C. 1. Manchester U., 0. Fulham, 9: Derby C., 2 Hull City, 3 Crystal P.; 0. Middlesbro. 0: Purt Vale, 1. Oldham, 0, Stockpart C., D. Portsmouth, 1: Blackpool. 1. The Wednesday. 2; Chelsen, 1. Stoke,, 1: Leicester C., 1. Whampton, 2: South Shields, 4.
VISION 1 SOUTHERN, B'mouth and B.A., 3; Gillingham, D. Brighton, 2: Laton T. 1. Bristol. C., 3; Brentford. 0. Charlton. 1; Bristol R., 1. Merthyr T.. 0; Swansea T., 2. Northampton. 01. Newport C., 2. Plymouth A., 1: Milwali A.,. !.. Queen's P 1: Exeter C 4. Reailing, 2: Aberdeen A., 0. Swindon, 1: Norwich C., 0. Watford. : Southend U., 3.
DIVISION 11. NORTHERN. Barrow. Ashington, 2 Bradford, 3; Hartlepool U., 0. (hesterfield. 1: Halifax. T., Darlington. 2. Rochdale, 0.. Lincoln C., 1 Southport. 1. Nelson. 4: Accrington S., L. Rotherhain C., 2: N. Brighten, 1. Tranmere R.. 1 Doneniter R., 2. Walsall. 2: Durham C.. 2 Wigan Boro', : Crewe A., 4. Wrexham, 1; Grimsby T., 2.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION L Aberdeen. 2: Partick Thistle. 9. Airdrieonians, 6: Morten. £: Ayr United. 1: Cowdenbeath, Dundee, 1 Falkirk.-C. Hiberians. 2: Hamilton H., I., Motherwell. 1: Celtic, 0, Raith R.. 0: St. Johnstone. 0. Rangers. 1; Queen's P... 1. « St. Mirren 3: Hearts, 1 Third, Lanark, 2: Kilmarnnek, 0.
RUGBY INTERNATIONAL. ENGLAND DEFEATS WALES.
LONDON, January 17th
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Ar Twickenha. this afternoon, Eng- land defeated Wales in the annual inter- national rugby match, by 12 points to
G.
COLLISION AT HAMBURG. DUTCH STEAMER RUNS FOUL OF
Ta weather was dall and wild, the ground" being on the soft side. ·
The numbered 35.000. The crowd Prince of Wales received a wonderful! ovation on his arrivah He book hands with ach member of the tennis tafore the
game started at, 2.45 p.m.
THE MATCH DESCRIBED.
At the outset, the Welshmen pressed and kept the play entirely in the Eng
JAPANESE.
Loxos, January 10th.
A message from Hamburg states that the Dutch steamer Tol on leaving port London fouled the Japanese stramer Maru.
"
The London Maru was damaged in the forecastle on the starboard side, and the Tubin proceeded on, her voyage, her dam- age bring unknown.
BRITISH NAVY IN EAST. ADMIRALTY DECIDES
STRONGER FLEET,
UPON
LONDON, January 18th.
The British naval forces in the East result of will be strengthened as
| changes decided upon by the Admiralty. serving in the Ships at present Mediterranean, East Indies and. China squadrons, when they return to England for refitting and overhauling: will be re placed by larger ships.
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STRIKE IN AUSTRALIA.
ALL STATES PROMISE TO STAND BY GOVERNMENT.
MELBOURNE. "January 16th All the States have promised support to the Federal Government with a view to ending the shipping dispute. An early settlement of the chief trouble is now expected.
It is noteworthy that the volunteer crew of ss. Faining includes the ste wards hitherto employed on the vessel who belong to the Steward's Union,
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POLITICS IN ITALY. CHAMBER PASSES VOTE OF CONFIDENCE.
Bo Janary eth. The Chamber has passed 'n vote of con fidence in the Government by 307 votes to a majority of 274-following an attack
Signor by the ex-Premier, Orlando, on the Government's Electoral Reform Bill.
CRICKET IN AFRICA. MR. JOEL'S TEAM WIN THIRD TEST.
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CAPETOWN, January 16th.
"PZA Mr. Sol Joel's XI. have won the third unofficial Test match by 10 wickets.
Dr. J. W. Anderson The England (3r. S. T. Joel's) XL M.TS. A. Arthur carried their overnight score of 164 runs Mr & Mrs. Arthur for wickets (aus) Catributed, Misa E. E. Bailey Tlydesley, E. (Lancs.) 50, Mr & Mrs L. C. F
A. E. and Russell, A.C. (Essex) 54.
Mr J. W. C. Bonnar Hall took 6 wickets for 82.
Batting a second time, South Africa Mr W. H. Boume
R. H. Cat- were dismissed for 150 runs.
fish territory. After twelve minutes' terall scored 50: Geary, G. (Leicester play. Enginnd reached the Welsh twenty-shire) took 4 wickets for 42 and Parker, five for the first time, and Armstrong C. (Gloucestershire) 5 for 14. kicked a penalty goal for England (3-0).
Scores:-
A quarter of an hour later, the fierce sary runs without loss. attacks and fine work of the Welsh team was at length rewarded. The ball camel
to Evan-Williams: the latter passed to Thomas who, although tackled. forced his way over. Parket failed to convert (3-3).
The Welsh hacks got the hall oftener than their opponents.
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Near the end of the first-half, Wicker accured, raced away from mid-field, pass ed to kittermaster, who finished a great rua with a try.
Armstrong failed to Boore at the interval:
England
Wales .....
convert.
The
6 points. 3 points.
Beven minutes from the resumption. following a great movement by the Eng: lish backs, the ball went out to Vorce who scored. Again Armstrong failed to convert: (9-3),
The passing of the Welsh backs, several times was faulty and the tendency to kick was too pronounced. But England's defence was sorely taxed ten minutes from the finish.
Evan- A movement, started by Williams, enabled James to score a try for Wales which, however, Parker failed to convert (9-8),
Then, a passing run by the English backs faished by Wickes scoring a try. He took the kick himself, but the ball struck one of the goal-posts (126)..
Wales pressed hard in the concluding minutes, but England's defence held and Her team won by 12 points to six.
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Brown
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Mr. Joel's team knocked off the neces.
Mrs J. O. Carpenter
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South Africa, 2nd innings Mr. Jack's XI.,, 2nd innings. (for
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