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EXAMINATIONS HOME FOOTBALL Leading Soviet
UNPOPULAR
WAH YAN COLLEGE
DEBATE
An interesting debate took place
RESULTS
London. April 2
The following ate the results of
Women Shot
Home football matches played to-WIVES OF PROMINENT
day
SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINALS
1 East Fife 4 Rangers
in Wah Yan College on Saturday when the motion was discussed: St. Bernard's "That We Disapprove of Examina-Kilmarnock tions as a Factor in Education."
"FIRST DIVISION
From the first, it was clear that
Arsenal the feeling of the meeting was definitely against examinations. | Blackpool Most of the speakers spoke against Bolton them. The obvious disadvantages Brentford of examinations were catalogued Derby
Everton and elaborated.
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On the other side, however. It Huddersfield was urged that examinations are Leicester beneficial in three ways, socially pedagogically and for the Indivi-Sunderland dual student.
3 Charlton
1 Prseton
0 Leeds
6 Grimsby
1 Liverpool
1 Portsmouth.
5 West Brom
o M'dlesbrough
M'chester C.
1. Chelsea
1 Bloke "
SECOND
DIVISION
+
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3 M'chester U 2. Bury
Wolves
Aston Villa Blackburn
The speakers against examina- tlons were:- Hor Chung (Lead), Chan Kwan, Po, Chow Pak Hang. Yu Shux Slu, Tseng Yuan Chung, Yu Ping Tsung; fer examinations. Bradford" Chow Hok Kel. Choa Wing. Ip. Lee | Chesterfield Tack Cheung, Chu Chung Lun. Fulham Yu Kwa Ko. Chung Tsun Tin.
Norwich
On a vote being taken, the Plymouth examinations system was defeated by two votes.
FIRST LAWN BOWLS MATCHES FOR 1938
Wednesday Southampton Swansea
3 Birmingham
RUSSIANS
Moscow, April 3. According to reliable informa- 1tion, the wives of 11 personsges
3
who have played prominent parts |In the political life of the Soviet Union have been executed for 2 alleged espionage.
0
Among the unfortunate women
who have been shot were the
1 wives of Marshal Jegoroff, Mar-
shai Budjonny, Commissar of For-
3 eign Trade Rosengolz, former Feu 2ple's Commissar
for
Education
1 Bubnol, army "commander Kork, who was himself shot in June 1937, and the Peuple's Commissar
2 Trade, Weizer.
of
The" wives of Marshals Jegorof Commissar and Budjonny, and Rosengolz were members of well- known tamilles in the former Rus-
5 Shefeld . 1 slan nobility.-(Transocean).
5 Luton
THIRD DIVISIÓN (SOUTH)
2
FOR ROME
To Pay Homage To King
And Mussolini
Rome. April 3,
It is announced that the prin-
cipal native chiefs of Abyssinia are
0 coming here on "May. 9 on the
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2 Newcastle
ABYSSINIAN CHIEFS.
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2 Coventry
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0 Burnley
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1 Barnsley
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West Ham
1. Tottenham
3
Aldershot
1 Walsall
Bristol C.
4 Southend
Crystal P
4 Mansfield
3 Bournemouth
1
anniversary of the proclamation of
1 Brighton
1
the Italian Empire, to pay homage
3 Northampton
0
Saturday
when the Kowloon Bowling Green Club entertained the Recreation Club and Recreation Club held Club match.
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Newport Notts C. Dockyard Reading Police Swindon inter- Watford
3 Clapton
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to King Victor Emmanuel and Signor Mussolini.
Torquay
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4 Bristol R.
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at the time.
They will probably be shown to Herr Hitler who is visiting Rome
(Reuter),
Queen's Pk.
1
Falkirk
Two Friendly Games On Saturday
The 1938 Lawn Bowls season was unofficially opened on
The following were the results:-
K.B.G.C. vs. R.N.D.R.C.
Exeter Gillingham Millwall
Hull
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
2 Tranmere
3 Celtie
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1938. -PAGE 11
A Great Name
and a
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Great Gin- Gordon's
- SCOTTISH LEAGUE
1 Hibernian
Morton
Motherwell
Partick
* Not played,
Airdrie
2 QueenO'S.
4 Ayr
3 St. Mirren
Aberdeen
2. T. Lanark
SECOND DIVISION
1 Allos
Brechin Cowdenbeath King's Pk. Montrose
1 Edinburgh
4. East Stirling
3 Raith Rovers
5 Sten'muir
1 Forfar
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RAIDERS OVER CANTON
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Cunton, Apri: 2. The roar of Japanese aircraft and the bark of anti-aircraft guns reminded the British Ambassador to China, Sir Archibald Kerr Clark Kerr, of the proximity of war to Canton this morning.
Six Japanese planes swept Tover Salchuen at # am: and anti- aircraft guns, although they did not register any hits, broke up the formation. The planes scattered. and headed in a northern direc- tion.-(Reuter).
SILVER MARKET
RELAPSE
а
London, April 1.
After recent steadiness, silver suffered sharp relapse this afternoon, and business was down to a farthing under today's fixed prices.
The weakness is attributed to the refusal of the United States Treasury to accept silver offered it at today's fixed" price, and subsequently even at an eighth
under that price--(Reuter),
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