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"TIMES" LITERARY SUPPLEMENT dated 18th October, 1888. CHANGING CHINA. A Quarterly Non-Political Eeview of Lils and Conditions in Modern China. Vol. I., No. 1 April, 1993, 138 pp. Vai..L, No. 2, Jaly: 1833 128 pp. 7 x 43. Hangkong Daily Froes (69, Binet Street, E.C.). Ind., sich. In a prefatory, note the editor explains that the par pass of this newly established quarterly is to keep record of the progress of erante in all parts of Chine and, by disseminating a fallar knowledge of the country's setuúal conditions and meeda, to sexist in the promotion of trade and a better understanding be tween East and West. To this end, qualified corre spondents in every provinos bare undertaken to supply reports, commentaries, and forecasts. The fret two numbers contain several articles un interesting sup- joute the industrial development of the Kunng provinces, the spread at Communism, the condition of the native cotton industry, and the Mind of Yomg Chips
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HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS
Matches Abandoned Because Of Fog
TOTTENHAM LOSE: ARSENAL'S CLOSE WIN OVER CHELSEA
The surprise of the week-end football programme was the defeat of the Hotspurs by Wednesday who took the points by the odd goal in three. It was a close match with the issue in doubt until the final whistle sounded.
Arsenal had no easy time in their match against Chel- "sea and the score of 2-1 in their favour is a good indica
tion of the general run of the play.
T
"Fog interferred considerably with play in some of the matches, two of which were abandoned while another was postponed,
The results, as cabled' by Reuter, and league tables brought up-to-date-follow-
Results
FIRST DIVIRION
3. Chelsea
*Birmingham 1 Leicester
Arsenal
Blackburn
Derby
Everton
Leeds
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HOCKEY
CAER CLARK CUP MATCHES
Holders And St. Andrew's Win
Several hockey matches including - three of the Char Clark Cup com polition were played during the week oud. In the Caer Clark Cup competition the Hongkong Ladies, Bolders of the cup beat the C.B.A. Ladies by four goals to ore, while the St. Andrew's Ladies trounced the Central British Schoolgirls to the tune of to nil the "E" Ladies I defeated the Recreio Ladies second eleven by seven clear goals, The sher matches were friendlies, H. M. 6. Keppel beating the Radio se- cond eleven, and the St. Andrew's" Scouts drawing with the Recreio "A" eleven.
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8 Wolves
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Middlebro'.
Newcastle
2 Portsmouth 2 Stoke
Wednesday 2 Tottenham
W. Bromwich 2.Aston Villa
*abandoned after 70 minutes owing to log.
SECOND DIVISION
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THIRD' DIVISION (South)
Groada
Three goals were scored by the vinner in the first mine minutes. Miss J Dalziel, Miss Joal Chur- chill and Mrs Webber being the soarer
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Shortly after the interval, Miss BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA &
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H.K. Ladies:-M. Bird: E. Hei
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29 26 17 St. Andrews beat C.B.4. Schoolgirts The Central British Schoolgirls, their debut for the Caer Clark 88 3 20 8 15 Cup championship were trounced
Northampton...176
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1 Gillingham
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Southampton & Bradford Swansea
THIRD DIVISION. (Bouth)
Aldershot Brighton Bristol C... Clapton O. Laton Newport
Norwich
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Coventry
2 Reading
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THIRD DIVISION (North)']
2 Accrington
1 Chesterfield
Swindon Torquay
Barrow Carlisle, Crewe Chester
Doncaster
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New Brighton Halifax Rotherham Stockport Walsall
York
Ayr
4 Barnales
8 Darlington
5 Gateshead Mansfield" (Tranmere
4 Hartlepoola Rochdale
3. Wrexham
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Scottish League
• Celtic Cowdenbeath
* Hamilton
* Partick
Kilmarnock Hiberniana
1 Airdrie
41
St. Mirron
1: Motherwell
Raugers
Third Lanark
1' Falkirk
2 Dundee +Queen's Park 1 Aberdeen Queen's Q'South2 Clyde
St. Johnstone 3 Hearte *Postponed owing to fog; +Abandoned after 78 minutes.
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Arsenal.
FIRST DIVISION,
Derby Tottenham Huddersfield Manchester C. West Bromwich..
Sonderland. Blackburn
Portsmouth
· Leeds.
Everton w “Middlesboro ***- Liverpool
Aston Villa ............
Birmingham Newcastle... Feicester.
Stoke
Shefield U. Chelson
Grimsby
Balton
Port Vale
·Brentford Blickpool
Presion Notta C...
Plynom
Bradford
Bristol C...
5 84 80 88 14 St. Andrew's Ladies at King's 47 6 16 25 14 Park. The winners showed promis 1710 2 23 40 12 ing form and should prove serious 17.49 2 80 12 contenders for the championship 17 4 9.4 16 29 12 which is held by the Bogkong
Ladies.
3 8 6.
Mias Rogers opened the stere within ten minutes of the start, and Miss F. Wong on the right-wing
HOME FOOTBALL cetted brilliantly to score the se
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THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Goals
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cond goal soon after. Miss Rodgers scored the third goal and Miss M. Wooley, the caplain, scored twice before the teams changed. over-
After the interval Miss Rogers again scored for the Saints and Kies P. Gittius, on the left wing. neted the final goal of the match in the closing stages.
C.B.S.-D. Moss; R. Ingram, J. Bryson; J. Hakeman, M. McCaw, J. Holland; H: Kill, L. Hickes, Joy Booker, J. Booker and R Roussean.
St. Andrew's:~R. Rose; G. White, R. Londolt; I. Woolley. J. Wong, M. Churn; F. Wong, I. Rogers, M. Woolley, 1. Gittins and P. Gittins.
"y" Ladies beat Recrèlo "B" At King's Park the "Y" Ladies
8 8 42 22 25 beat the Recreio second eleven by ..17 10 6 1 10 23 21 seven goals to aik Mrs. Read was
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6 6 6 22 25 17 E. Rosario, at centre half was the "8 7. 8 27 41 17 outstanding player, while Mies M.
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17 6 9 3 26 25
...16 574 22 29 14 Dalziel, R. Blackmore, M. Read, P.
17 6 10 1.22 36 13 McCaw and O. Brown, Rochdale Mansfeld........18 3 9 6 24 40 12 Recreio "B"-G. Roza; T. No- Borthport17 278 23 41 12 ronha, O. Botelho; M. Xnvier, E. Darlington. 183 114 28 60 10 Rosario, E. Silva; M. Westerhout. T. Britto, C. Botelho, A. Almeida and M. Figueiredo,
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