HEALING
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RUGBY TEAM TO MEET FRANCE.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRISPONDENT. }
EDINBURGH, December 30th. The Anal Rugby International Trial was rather a quiet affair, in which there wore no discoveries, the thrilling bursts by Ian Smith and the clover steal. away moves by Neisch, being the only
pipe openers. The trial, instead of helping the selectors, tended to make their task evra more difficult, for some of the new. men came away with a keen challenge to the veterans, especially ju the pack. At the close of the match the “fifteen to, meet France in Edinburgh on January 24th were chosen as follows: D. Drysdale (Heriat's F.P>); A. C. Wallace (Oxford University), G. P. 8. Macpherson (Oxford University), A. L Grace (Cheshire)y and Ian Smith (Oxford University); H. Waddell and J. B. Nel- sou (Glasgow Academicais); J. M. Ban- perman (Glasgow High School F.P.), J.
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B. Buchanan (Stewart's Collage F.P.), JW. Scott (Stewart's College 5.P., J. Gilchrist" (Glasgow Acade- micals), W. R. Stevenson (Glasgow Academicals). J. R. Paterson (Cheshire), A. C. Gillies (Watsonians) and D. J. M'Myn (Oxford University)..
There are six new internationalists fa the team, one among the backs, J. B. Nelson, and five forwards, J. Gilchrist, D. J. Maelyn, J. R. Paterson, J. W. Scott, and W. H. Stevenson. Though A.
Gracie did not cors north to take part in either the Melrose or Inverleith trials he has been given a place in the three-quarter line, and the Oxford Dai- versity quartette, who played last season against Wales and England, have thus beca broken up by the exclusion of G. G. Aitken. The Glasgow Academical pair of half-backs have been taken. The side looks a good one, but after the play. that was seen in the Inverleith stiai no great faith will be felt in the forwards, who when playing together were well held by the opposing eight. As however, the chief weakness lay in securing posses- sion of the ball the remedy may have been found in the bringing in of Gil christ, who booked" well for the Rest forwards.
As regards the backs, the only serious difference of opinion that will arise will be over the preference given to Gracie over Aitken. It is noteworthy that D. 6. Davies, R. Hoyie, and N. Macpherson, all members of the British team who re cently toured in South Africa, have been passed over. All three played as if they had had a surfeit of football
THE LEAGUE
The Scottish Lugue fixtures were of the commonpince order, and in some of the games a slackening of effort on the part of the players was perceptible. The rivals for the championship, Rangers aad Airdrieonians, were set what were gene- rally looked upon as fairly easy propo sitions in being asked to dispose of Motherwell and Cowdenbeath, though had the venues been. different there would, not have been the same confidence as to the results. The leading at "got. through as expected, but in noither in- stance with a substantial margin. The outstanding performance was to the oredit of Queen's Park, who defeated Hibernians at Hampden Park by one goal. The loss of the points, it is to be feared, practically disposed of Hibernians as serious challengers to either Rangers or Airdrieoniana. Edinburgh had some consolation in the success of Heart of Midlothian, who beat St. Mirren at Tynecastle by 5-2, the only substantial margin in an afternoon of low goal scoring
Third Lanark, 3; Dundee, 0.
St. Johnstone, 2; Queen's Park, 1. Heart of Midlothian, 5; St. Mirren,
3.
Queen's Park, ; Hibernians, 0.
Airdrieonians 2: Cowdenbeath, Q.
Falkirk, 1: Third Lanark, 2.
Hamilton Academicals. 1; Ayr United,
0.
Kilmarnock, 1 Partick Thistle, 1.
Morton, 1; Dundee, 1.
Raith Rovera, 2: Celtic, 2. Rangers, 1; Motherwell. 0.
St. Johnstone, 1; Aberdeen, 1.
BRITONS FOR AUSTRALIA.
SIR J McWHAE, ATTACKS THE
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Sir John McWhac, Who retired last August from the post of Agent General for Victoria in London, made in Mel- bourne, recently, what is described in a cable message as one of the strongest and most frank condemnations of Australia's immigration policy wyer written, by an Australian public man. He describes, the policy as light-minded, casual and really tragic. After three years' experience of it in "London be is filled with profound disgust Australia, he says,
is setting an impossible, standard for migrants from Britain. They must have this, that, and the other quality a barrier is raised by futile and ridiculous technicalities while migrants must have qualifications that few Australian-born people possess. Accepting, na, well founded many the complaints received at Australia House, Londen, Sir Jebt asserts that taigrants encounter in Australia an or ganised spirit of actagonism. He urges the coordination of Siste policies, and. the, free admittance of British people, especially British familice, and gréster. sympathy towards all. He also paggests the limitation of Latin immigrants. ...
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Any man or woman can grow young and it again if they will take their bodily health in hand before the age of forty. live, says Lieut.-Col. Mayes, the well- known Lawn Tennis player and expert in physical culture, writing in the Daily Express, The real tragedy is when people who have worked too hard in youth to allow themselves time for open. air exercise, an feel their physique begin to age, under the strain, rezign themselves to this failure of the body as though it were inevitable.
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WATERY PIMPLES ON SON'S FACE
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Cuticura Healed.
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Reading an advertisement for) Caticare Boup and Ointment I sent for a free sample, which I found bad the best effect of anything] fused. . I purchased another tin of Cuticure Ointment and now ha'is completely healed." (Signed) Mrs.
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