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TAKING STOCK OF HOME SPORTING ACTIVITIES
THE EMPIRE
Getting Ready For Migration
MR. J. H. THOMAS'
APPEAL.
Westminster. There are 32 wcie ties in this country which have Empire migration as one of the primary objects of their existence.
"There ought," said the Domin jons Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas. in the House of Commons "to be a real effort to bring those 39 bodies together to manufacture ona ma chine out of 32”
The House of Commons has been, to use Lord Apsley's phrase, "tak ing stock of the Empire." Sir Ar thur Shirley Benin started the stock taking by moving his motion urg ing the Government to take im mediate steps to secure necu operation of the Dominions in com prehensive schemes for migration within the Empire."
RICHMOND BEAT HARLEQUINS: 45,000 SEE ARSENAL
WIN: SCOTTISH CUP DRAW: HARROW WIN AT GOLF: UNIQUE GOLF BROADCAST: WOMEN FAIL AT N. FORELAND
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RUGBY FOOTBALL
LONDON, Dec. 29. The teams for the final Rugby Union. International Trial Maten England. The Rest, to be played at Twickenham on January 7 are as follows:
with three goals in succession; the nine goals being recorded in rather less than an hour's actual play and that although United "persevere unceasingly.
GOLF
Members of the Savage Club' Golfing Society held their Christ- mas competition on the course of the Hanger Hill Club on December 21 when S. Rubinstein (16) won the flag competition by reaching the 19th green.
Women Golfers Fail at North Foreland.
THE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN DUE NEXT MONTH
MR. AND MRS. SHAW AMONG
THE PASSENGERS,
About 300 round-the-world tourists: aro scheduled to arrive hora on February 11, by the Empress of the field of eighty in the North The globe trotters after a visite There were women players in Britain and to stay till the 18th Foreland's Christmas tournament to Shanghai will spend four or five for the Sir William Capel Slaugh, days sight-seeing in Peking and Fulham v. Notis T.
ter cups, which began at Broad, then resume their journey froin. stairs on December 4. Miss D. Chinwangtao provided their plans. At the Fulhani . Notte F. match Fishwick, the English and French decided upon some time ago before on the 24th Dec. there were 20,000 woman champion, and Mrs. Me-the outbreak of hostilities at spectators when the game started Leanana former Kent County Shanhaikuan are mot altered by 15 minutes before the advertised player, qualified for the match any further complications, there was just before half time. Flay The 16-year old player-lisa Leslie noted American journalist and Mr. time. However, the only goat sco-play stages in the senior division. Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt,. Jr., the was going on about twenty yards, Moore, Miss H. Crawford and Mrs. George Bernard Shaw, the British from goal, and when Oliver put Cutler qualified in the junior divi- plywright, are in the party Mrs. the ball back for Toothill to clear, son, E. O. Thurston (6) and P. the Fulham goalkeeper failed to gather it and it rolled through qualifiers in the senior section cach H. Topping (8) headed the 15
Shaw is accompanying her husband on the trip. Result: Fulham 0. Notts Forest 1. with a net return of 78, while H.
Prominent als in the long list of tourists who are grouped under. On the same day Newcastle United the best card in the junior divi- of the Rt. Hon. Earl of Cado- R. Tilley, with 81 less 11-73, return this proposed tour are the names ston. Miss Fishwick was the only, gan; Lt. Col. Macfie Klaud and woman player to survive the first Mrs. MacFie Claud (Noel Countess: match-play round on December 25 of Rothes) Mrs. and Miss De Witt and she had to struggle very hard Clinton; to beat R. B. Priest at the twen-Baron and Baroness De Marwicz
Princesse De Lignes ford took their opponents to the Lady Beatrix Hoare and Mr ticth, Miss Moore and Miss Graw Mr. and Miss Abram De Ronde; 18th and Mrs. Cutler was not beaten Harry Hone; Sir Walter and by J. H. Iles until the 20th. Miss Lady Preston; Judge Charles L. Fishwick was beaten in the second Pulliam: Mr. Randolph Godfrey* round by F.H. Topping by 4 and Phillips: Dr. Nuir Sebit Bey a and so all the semi-finalists are: Major J. B. Walker; Mrs. M. L. men, the four in the senior division Wallis; Hon. Lome C. Webster. being all members of the North Marrion Webster, Mr. L. Stuart Foreland Club.
England: W. Brown (Bris ley), R. A, Gerrard (Bath), D. W tol) back; I. A. Booth (Heading Burland (Bristol), and C. D Aarvald (Blackheath) three-quar- ter backs; E; Elliot (Royal Navy and United Services, Portsmouth and A. Key (Old Cranleighans), half-backs: A Vaughan-Jones (The Army and United Services, Ports mouth), B. H. Black (Blackheath); R. Bolton (Wakefield and Univer- sity College Hospital), C. Wabbed Scored four goals against Black- (Royal Navy and Devonport Ser pool's 0, although the latter were vices), G. P. C. Vallance (Leices the victors last season. ter, T. J. Longland (Northamp ton), G. G. Gregory (Bristol), anu D. A. Kendrew (The Army and Woodford) forwards
Malir
His speech, crisply and aptly summarised by Mr. A. A. Somer The Rest: S. A. Block (Harle ville as a "prospectus of the Bri, quins), back: A. C. Harrison tish Empire, Unlimited," was a (Hartlepool Rovers), J. A. Tallent admirable point of focus for the (Blackheath), F. W. S. thoughts of those members who have (Otley), and C..C. Tanner (Glo the vision to see beyond the precester) three-quarter backs; P. C Bent crisis a time when the work Knowles (Birkenhead Park) and begun at Ottawa shall indeed have C. P.. B. Coldson (Blackheath), proved itself to be, in the words half-backs; N. L. Evans (Royal of Mr. Thomas, "the best contrl Navy and United Services, Porte- bution we can make to the reopen mouth) G. E. Valentine (Black- ing of the problem of migration.' heath), N. A. York (Northampton · I
C. Lewis (Leicester) A.S. Roncoront (Richmond), E. Coley (Narthamp ton), C. L. Troop (The Army and United Services Aldershot), and W. H. Weston (Northampton), for. wards.
Ottawa's Influence.
The mood of the debate and the burthen of Mr. Thomas's contribu tion was "get the machinery of migration ready now," even though it may not be immediately possible for a single settler to proceed over- seas, in order that when Ottawa has made its induence felt in the renewed prosperity of the Domin ions nothing may retard the seizing of the Imperial opportunity.
But Mr. Thomas had a warhing for those who "think Imperially" We must never own unemployment problem in the sense of conveying to the Dominions that we are ons sending to them the people we do not want." Nothing, he said, could be more dangerous or more damag ing, and he underlined the danger as be rounded off his warning:
"I say on behalf of the Govern ment to-night-that we do not tend to deal with migration as a part of our own unemployment problem."
Richmond Club Beat Harlequina.
Richmond
Club baat Harlequins by 9 pts. to
On December 24th.
the lead and losing it, Richmond 5, at Twickenham. After gaining
won by three triss (8 pointa), to a to win if only for their greater goal (5 points) and they deserved
liveliness and their gift for snap-
"Although th ping up chances. Harlequin forwards won most of tight serums, the butter line-our work of the Richmond pack, and thair speed in coming round in the loose enabled them to keep play mostly in the Harlequins half of the ground. W. Chapman made the only score of the first half, and this after twenty minutes play..
Merchant Taylors » London Scottish,
He revealed his wholehearted " belief in family migration, the London Scottish 6 pts.
Old Merchant Taylors 27 pts. 1. transference.
In thir abroad of traditions and associations, and he don Scottish had only three of their family match on December 24th, as Lon established two undeniable facts usual first team, it was not sur without which any migration
An Imperial Survey.
scheme must fail-the voluntary prising that they wore beaten by spirit, the spirit, of adventure, and
three placed goals, one penalty. the readiness of the Dominions to The forwards did well, but their
goal and three tries to two tries welcome the settler.
backs were no match for the rivals, H. D. Heck, W. R. Spragv and R. G. Turnbull forming a very strong attack which produced mon of the scoring. In the early stage the Scottish tackling was often at fault, although it improved later In the second balf the Scottish-had- more of the game, but O. M. T.'. were always the stronger team. Other Scores were:
The Dominion Secretary's sympa- thetic survey followed a couple of hours of what might be visionary practicality.
called
Mr. A. A. Somerville demanded a board of five men of wida busi. ness-experience who should set to work, if possible in conjunction with their opposite numbers in the Dominions, to make a wide Im. perial survey and to examine the possibilities of land settlement and industrial development throughout the Empire.
This survey, would be followed by the formation of Chartered Com panies, both here and in the Domin lons, which would operate their settlement schemes from training
centres in this country.
Captain F. E. Guest bad what he called a brave proposal" to make. Mass migration," nothing less. If it was possible to transport the million abroad during the war. to feed them and organise them. why should it be imposible now if the proposal were tactfully and persuasively made to the Dominions
Coventry, 11 pts v. Blackheath a Gloucester 18 pts, v. North-
ampton 8 pts Bedford 13 pts. v. Leicester
10 pte. Nowport 2 pts v. Aberavon
Aberavopis
Watsonians Swansea 38 pts,
9 pts. Bristol a pts. v. London Walsh, Plymouth. 21 pts. . Exeter 0, ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL At the League matches played on Dec. 24. Arsenal v Sheffield United drew a gate of 45,000 and Arsenal wan by 9 to an extra ordinary score that could not hav teen expected when the match war half over, for then Arsenal "only. had an advantage of 3-1. First class football was played and never before during this season haw Lord Apsley disagreed, as did kept on the ground by such aurr spectators, we believe, seen the bal! later Mr. Thomas. You cannot touch in passing. For nearly "send" people abroad, said Lord twenty minutes Sheffield United Apsley, but you can initiate a attacked with such skill, that the movement. It would have to be a Arsenal defence seemed to falte: IMPERIAL HOTEL movement, of youth similar to that At the beginning Sheffield rad of the Young Communists in Rus more of the play still the London- sin, the Nazis in Germany, and the ers were dangerous in their spar Fascists in Italy. Fouibly. the modic raids. The first gos! war Ministry of Labour training en poored by Oswald for United, but tres might be the framework into in less than three minutes Arregn which such a movement could be were level by means of a gost fitted.
which revealed perfect undet - Sir John Bandeman Allen set the Bastio. The winger started the st anl standing between Lambert seal-upon-the-debate with ons word";
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THE SCOTTISH CUP The draw far the First Round Proper of the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup is follows Ties to be played January -
as
Aberdeen. Penicuik Athletic. Thistle...
Albion Rovers Inverness
V..
Clyde . Freeerburgh. Dunfermline Ath. v. Celtic. Edinburgh City . Ayr United. Hamilton Academica; v. Mother well.
Hibernian . Forfar Athletic Dumbarton Beith. Queen of S. v. Third Lanark. Rangers v. Arbroath. St. Johnstone. East Fife. Stranraer r. Bo'ness. Airdieonians v. Allon. Armadale e Dundee United. Cowdenbeath r. Dundee.. East Stirling e. Montrose. Falkirk Am. r. Queen's Park. Heart of Mid, r. Sloway Star. Heart of Mid. Solway Star. King's Park v. St. Mirren. Leith Ath. . Brechin City.. Raith Rovers v. Falkirk. St. Bernard r. Patrick Thistle. *Stenhousemuir ". Morton. Lochgelly. Kilmarnock. On December 26.-Leeds Laited beat Armal by 9 to 1.
Harrow
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Harrow School bent Bradfield College at Sandy Lodge on Decom- ber 20 in a match by Singles anded 30lb. and was carried by one Foursomes by xix matches to five..
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Yorkshire Golf Dispute,
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Union of Professional Golfers and the question of non-membership of The final of the New Zealand that body is to be considered by the Ainateur Golf Championship, was professionals' union committes. It broadcast direct from the links on is claimed that non-members ought the course at Heretaunga tappro- not to have the right of entry to ximately 80 miles from Wellington) the Yorkshire open championship, by means of an ultra-short wave although they have been allowed to portable radio transmitter, operat-compete until now. The Yorkshire ing on a wave length of five metres. Union of Golf Clubs has held that plete baby branddast station weigh jurisdiction possess the right of Power was une watt, and the com- all professionals within their
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