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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1932.

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.

FULL RESULTS OF LEAGUE AND CUP MATCHES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, February 14 The following are the results of the English and Scottish lengue and Cup-tie mabalies played over the week-end, together with the league tables —

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

*Bradford

Bristol C.

*Bury

Division I

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts 98.11.

6'5 83 04 40

28 17, 30, 68 33 39 14 8 8 67 49 38

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Wolven

Loeds Plymouth Bury Bradford

Stoke Millwall Bradford C. 27 10 9 0 51 23 Swanses 29. 13 2 13 58 4728

27 10 4 7" 30 39 36

27 15 49 02 36 34

57 14 6 8 48 27 34

28.12 6 10 50 47 30

COVERNMENT HOUSE

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

LAST WEEK'S ACTIVITIES. | BROADCAST BY ZBW. ONİ

355 METRES.

Wednesday, February 10:--

Mrs. Phillips arrived at Govern. mont Hous

Thursday, February 11:--

H.E. the Governor prosided at the meetings of the Executivo and Legislative Council.

The Barland Countess of Straf- ford arrived at Government. House H.E. the Governor and Lady Peel visited the R.M. 8. Empress of Britain, where they were received by Mr. Allan Cameron.

The following dined at Govern- mont House:The Hon. Mr. and Mr. Creacy, Captain Egerton, Mrs. Simson, Mr. M. A. Arbuthnot.

"

9 Nottingham F. 8 Tottenham 28-10 7 11 07 18 Friday, February, 12:-

6

Mrs. Ehillips left Government House,

H.E. the Governor presided at the mosting of the University Coun

cil.

Division I,

Blackbura R.

Sunderland <2

Blackpool

2. Everton:

Division I...?

Preston NE..

1 Swansea Town 1

Bradford C.

*Charlton A.

Stoke City

*M'chester U.

Notta Oldham A Plymouth A.

Port Vale

Burnley

2 Leads U..

10

Notte For 99 10 7 11

3" Barnsley.

2. Millwall

2

Tuttonban H, 3 Cheaterfeld

Wh'mpton W.5 South pton.

3

1

Division III. (Bouth),

Brentford 2. Cardiff C.

3

B'ton &HA 1 Queen's. F. R. o Coventry City 6 Chillingham Exeter City 1 Luton Town, Fulham " 3 Reading

Mansfield T 2 B'mouth & BA 1 Norwich City 6 Bristol R

4

1

65, 53, 27

• Notte C. 95 9 4 58 83 27

Port Vale 29 10 3 45 00 28. S'thampton 97 11 4 19:43 57 25 Oldham 28 9 8.78 40 83 24

Barnsley 97 9 4 14 35 81 29 Burnley 978 6 13 27 60 22

M'cheater U.27 9 4 34 44 00, 22

Chestorfald 299 € 14 43 59 29

Preston 987 19 44 60 21

Chariton 24 7 8 13 33 62: 20 Bristol C. 3 7 18 95 49 13

C

Saturday, February, 13:-----

3

Division III. (South),

0.

L

Southend U

Clapton 0.

Swindon T

Thames

3 Torquay th

3

0:

Fulba

Brentford

28 16 0 6 77 45 38

213 7 3 50.30 37

• N'hampton T

*Watford

Crystal P.

* Unplayed

* Unplayed

Division III. (North).

Chesterfield 2 N. Brighton 0 Darlington

Doncaster R 2

Halifax T. 20

Rochdale

Q

Hartlepools U

Gateshead.

$

Laton

Hull City

Stockport C.

4

Southend

Lincoln City 3 Barrow

1

Rotherham U2 Accrington 3 3

Southport 1 Crewe A Tranmere R 3 Wrexham

I

1

*Wigan Bh

Walsall

York City

2. Carlisle U. * Unplayed

4

1

F.A, OUP-FIFTH ROUND.

Bury

3 Stoke City Newcastle 3 Leicester

0

1

1)

Wednesday

1. Chelsen

· 1

Watford

1 Bradford

2

Haddersfield 4 Preston N.E. O

'

0

Portsmouth 0 Arsenal

Manchester C. 3 Derby

Liverpool

1 "Grimsby

SCOTTISH CUP—THIRD HOUND

2 St. Bernards

Clyde

Dundee

о

1 Kilmarnock

1

• Папдета

1

.

Motherwell 2 Celtic

0

MONG the many Canadian institutions doing AMONG the many

Dominion is The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. Travellers encircling the globe see offices of the Company in Great Britain, the United States, Egypt and South Africa; in India, China and Japan-in the Philippine Islands-in South and Ceptral America in the West Indies. In many of these countries The Manufacturers Life has been the pioneer of Canadian commerce, inculcating Canu. dian standards of thrift und protection, building respect for Canadian business."

MANUFACTURERS LIFE

INSURANCE COMPANY

HEAD OFFICE

TORONTO, CANADA

Agent-E. J. R. MITCHELL.

Canton Representative :~~V. E. FERRIER, 83, B.. O.. Shapeon.

Hearts

SCOTTISH LEAGUÊ

Airdrieonians 2 Queen's Pk, Dundee 2 Falkirk P'tick Thistle 1 Aberdeen St. "Mirren Morton

Asiatio Building.

Hong Kong.

A.P.E. 12

FRESH MILK & CREAM

As from Saturday the 13th inst., we shall resume the supply of non-Pasteurized Milk and Cream.

Customers requiring Pasteurized Milk or Cream are requested to place their special orders.

THE DAIRY FARM, IGE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

Hong Kong, ath February.

The following dined at Govern- mont House:-Lady Kelly, the Hon. Mr. and Mra Southern, tha Hon. R R Bruce, the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, the Hon. Mr. Shen- ton, the Hon. Mr. T.. N. Chau, Mr. and Mrs. Lauder, Miss Warren, Miss Kelly, Mr. Potts.

The following lunched at Govera- P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts,ment House-Mr. and Miss Shel loy, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe-Mr. and Mra D. Patorsón.

Boading 20 14 7 6 88 65. 38: Exeter 28 15 8 7 60 41 38 Watford 27 13 7 7 56 45 33 Norwich #7 1 7 7 so as 33 Crystal P 91 18 8 7 64 48 32 Brighton 27 13 6 8 45 35 31 Coventry 98 12 6 10 76 61 30 N'ampton 28 7 5 18 ai 60 za Qn.'s PR 0 10 9 63 47 20 26. 12 79 62 47 20 911 7 10 48 44 23 Mansfield 280 6,12 41 67 28 B'nemouth 28.97134755 23 Cardif 27 10 4 13 30 53 24 Clapton 27 8 7 12 01 56 23 Swindon 27 8 6 13 48 81 22 Bristol R. 28 8 8 14 48 84 22 Gillingham 27 8 4 1 32 4 A Torquay 27 7 7 14 47 73: 21 Thames 38 4 7 10 33 72. 15

Division III (North).

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

0 Lincoln " 27 20 3 1-77 20 41

Crowe 28 17 4 7 74.42 39. Gateshead 28 17 3 8 87 36. 37. Southport 8 13 7 8 40 44 33

Tranmere 27 13 77 77 41 33, Chester 97 13 9 6 63 39 32 Darlington 27 14 4 9' 54.43 32 York

$135 10 45 40.31 Wrexham 28 12 6 10 4840 30

Hull

27 13 4 10 56 40 30 Accrington 28 12 4 10 55 58 28 Stockport 28.9 10 9 38 43 28 Barrow 20 14 1 11 51 30 29 Hartlepools 28 10 6 13 52 67 26 Carlisle 7 7 10 10 47 763, 24 Wallsall .28.9 3 16 33 80 21 Doncaster 27 0 3 15 38 53 21 Rotherham 9794 17 34 33 20 N. B'ton

28 3 #1817 88 19 Rochdale 27 4 2 21 32 25 10.

0

0

0

0 Leith A

3

4. Ayr U.

E

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

PAW. D. L. ` F. "A. Pte. Motherwell 29 43 9328 48 Rangers 28:21 44:83 17 48 3rd Lanark 30 17 3 10. 71 52 37 St. Mirren: 30 17 3 10 84 43 37. Celtic. 28 14 8.6 73.34 36 Partick 29 15 4 10 50 43 34 Kilmarnock 29 148030 43 34 Aberdeen 32 13.7 12. 44 45 33 Dundea

31 12 763 63-31- C'benbeath 30 11 7 12 62 00 20 Hearts

30, 14 3 14 48. 01 20 Hamilton 20 11 13 53 6097 Queen's P. 29 11 4 34 49 00 -25 Clyde

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Everton 27 17 1 10 85 62 95 Sheffield U. 28-16-2 11 62–440.34 - H'Seld 27 13 77 55 38 33 W. Brom. 28 1480 31 30 33. Arsezzal * 20 13.0 7 00 25 38 Newcastle 280 14, 3 9. 34 47 31 Wednesday 27 13 8 004 36 31 Aston Villa 27 13 9" 78 49 30 Liverpool 27 12 6 10 66 01 20 B'ham 2012 4 20 48 41 28

Blackburn. 29 11 5 13 65 60 97 M'chester 0.28 10 00 54 27. Middlesbro' 25 10 8 11 51 65 20 Bolton

27 11 8-13 44, 34–20 Chelson 27 12 1 14 47. 33′ 25 Woet Ham 27 10 5 12 45′ 69°24′ Dorby 289 013 40 65 | 24

Airdrie

Portsmouth 28. 10 4 17: 33.43 24

Morton

Sunderland 28 48 14 39 58 20 Ayr

Falkirk Blackpool 27 8 3 16 40 78 19 Leicester 28 8 3 1 48 59-10 Dundee U. 30 5718 31 82 17 Grimsby 27 14-10--43 02-18

!

His Excellency. received repre- sentatives of the Laymen's Foreign Mission.

8:56 to 9.26 p.m.-

Rosankavalier "

(Richard Strauss). Played by the Aug- mented Tivoli Orchestra, con- ducted by Richard Straus8,~-~- D680/1993,

9.26 to 8.36 p.m.mi

Vocal

Variety.

The Thrill is Gone:"*--- Rudy Vallee and his Connecti!! cut Yankees,-28784. Ocarina Solo-" The Wren.”—

Fred Branc.-12-8071-8. Song-Moonlight Saving Time," Song" Right Now!"-Maurice

Chevalier (Baritone);-22723. Orchestral Soldier

Shalf." Orchestral The Alpine Milk- man."-Jack Hylton and his Orchestra.-23497.

on

*the

Tango Alaa Caídas," Tango "Una Tirada."--Orquesta

Tipica: Victor-80804: Vocal-As Time Goes By."— Rudy Valles and his Connecti- cut Yankees. 22773.

All records in the 'above Euro- pean programmes are suplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co. Concerto No 1, B Flat Minor (Tschaikowsky) for Piano and Orchestra. Played by Solomait (Pianoforte) and the Halle Or chestra, conducted by Sir: Hamilton Harty.--LX19/LX22. (This suite is kindly loaned by a listener). 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press

news.

10.33 p.m.-Close "down.

Should any additional item be come available for broadcasting it. will, when possible, be included between 7.20 and 8 p.m.

on the broadenst programme.

EUROPEAN LECTURE.

11 to 11.30 a.m.---Stock" and ex

change quotations. 11.30 am.-Chiness programe..

19.30 p.m.-European programme of

Victor records..

1 p.m.-Local time and weather.

report.

30 p.m-Rugby Press nows, mail

notice, etc.

8 p.m.-Close down.

3 to 7 p.m.--Chinese programme." 7 to 10.30 p.m.-European pro

gramme.

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p.m.-Stock quotations, ma notice, etc.

7.03 to 7.00 p.m.-Programme of

Victor records. 7.05 to 7.87 p.m.-

Operatio,

Song-- Thais — Mirror Song " (Mamonet)-Maria Jeritza (5> prano).—1214.

Song -

Norma Haughty Roman" (Bellini)--Esio Pins (Buss)—3063.

CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED.

A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BREN FOUND..

|DERN P."TONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF TUR KAW. KIWIDT VOR CONSUMPTION.

Marvellous as it may soom after can-

· tuzles of failure, a remedy has been dia covered that has cured the deadly Con- Orchestral "The Flying Dutersumption even in the advanced stages of the disease. No one will longer doubt *man "Overture (Wagner):...

that Consumption can be cured aftar, Berlin State Opera Orchestra, --reading the proof of hundreds of con gared by this wonderful discovery-some 9273.

after change of climate and all other remedies tried had failed, and the cases This new remedy has also proved ffaell had been pronounced hopeless of gu affectite and spoedy in caring Catarrh Brozebitie, Asthma, and other serious throat and lung troubles. In order that all in nood of this wonderful produes of science may test ita efficacy for them. selves, a Company has been formed to " give it to the world, and a Free Trial Treatment can be obtained by writing the Derk P. Yonkermann Co., Ltd. (Dept C. 287) 118/120, Flost St, London,

BIC & enclosing td. in British Postal Order to sover cost of carriage and pasting, and mentioning this paper. The trial treat-

carriage paid.

(Grieg

7.21 to 7.36 p.m.→→→

"Poor Gynt Suite No. 9

Op. 38)Played by the Bym phony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene' Goossonk.--9327/0323. -- 7.36 to 7.56 p.m.-- ..

From the Studië,

ABSOLUTELY FREE.

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A lecture by Mrs. H. M. Broadnt will then be sent by return mail

bent on "Twenty Years in Burma." (Mrs. Broadbent will conclude this lecture at the same hour to-morrow).

Do not wait if you have any of the symptoms of Consumption, if you have Ubronio Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in your Chost, a Cold on your Langs, or any Throat or Lung Trouble; write to- 7.50 to 9.56 p.m.-Programme of day for a free trial treatment and book of Instructions, and benefit yourself before it' is too late.

Vieter records.

9 p.m.-Local time and weather

report

58. to 8.56 p.m.

A Concert.

Piano Bolo"Serenade for the

Doll" (Debussy).

Plano Solo-" Capriccio (Bear-

latti Vladimir Horowitz.- 1353.

Song

I Know a Lonely Gar- (Teschemacher-D'Harde

den '1

Jot); Song The Cuckoo" (Lehmann) -Maria Jeritza (Boprano)-

1301.

Violin Solo "Invocation"

(Owen-Kreisler).

Violin Solo "Oriental Romance” (Rimsky-Korsakow ), ---Fritz Kreisler-1209.

Song Uncle Ned" (Foster). Song- Old Black Jos (Fog

ter)-Lawrence Tibbett (Bari- tone).--1283.

▪I

"

Piano Solo-" Cradle Song

! (Brahms), Piano Solo-" Under the Palma " (Albeniz) Alfred Cortot-1271. Song- Pirate Dreams (Gar

nott-Hueztor).

Song- At. Parting" (Peterson- Rogers).-Ernestine Schumann-

"Heink (Contralto).--1300..

Violin Solo-Cancion Populare".

(De Fulla-Kochenski). Violin Solo-Malaguina" (AI- beniz-Kreisler)-Fritz Kreisler.

****1244.

Song- The Far-Away Bella."'

(Burber-Gordon)..

Song Because I Love You" (Berlin). Jobs MeCormack (Tenor).-1216.

'(Continued on previoue column,}

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