HOME FOOTBALL.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
Division I
Leicester 8 4 40 27 17.12 Birmingham. 8.5.2 1 14 912 Burnley...7 4 2 1 1913 10. Sunderland. 8 4 2 2 11 910 Tottenham... 8 3 3 2 21 15 9 Bolton. 7 4 1 2 19 14 9 Newcastle... 83 3.2 17 14 9 Huddersfid. 8, 2.5 1 13 11 9 Sheffield U... 84 13 12 12 9 Arsenal 8:3 3 2 13 16 9 Bury
732218 15 8 Loods
8 3 2.3.13 13 8 Liverpool. 7 3 13 13 10 7 Manch Un... 7.2 3:2 14 15 7 Blackburn... 7 31 3 11 12 7 Wednesday. 8 2 3 3 16-18 7 West Brom... 8,2 2.4" 12 19 6 Cardiff 8 1 3 4 10 14.
5 7 5 Derby 7"21 4 Aston Villa. 81-2 5 11 19:4 Weat Ham... 6 1 1 4 9 13 3 Everton 91 179 22 3
Division II.
HOME FOOTBALL,
THE GLASGOW CUP.
SEMI-FINALS. V
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
London, Sept. 27. The following are the resulta of matches played In England and Scotland to-day:
Derby C..
Div. I.
1 Sheffield Un..
Div. II.
0
3 Southampton Port: Valo Preston 2 Wolverhampton
The matches omitted from yester-
follows: day's cable resulted as Barnsley Chelsea Darlington
0 Notts Forest 2 Fulbar
4. Reading
Div.
III (North).
4 Askington
Chesterfield- Walsall
+ Wroxham
Scottish League.
Aberdeen.
Glasgow Rangers Celtic.
5. Kilmariock
Cup Semi-nals,
1 Queen's Park
3 Partick -T.
Router
HEROIN HAUL.
NIN.
COAL STOPPAGE DEBATE.
(Continued From Page 1)
zeal. He would leave Mr. Chor chill to tell his own story. Ho mentioned, however, that Mr. Churchill, upon being requested to call a tri-partite conference, issued 0 invitations to such a conference. The miners accepted and the own- ers declined. He thought the owners inade a very grave mistake and acted with stupidity and want, of courtesy to the Govern- ment. took place after his return from France, he and his colleagues had made proposals with the object of seeing whether there was any pos- Isibility of getting a form of nation- al agreement, which might be pos- sible of acceptance after this long time by both parties. They had offered to set up a National Appeal Tribunal to which, after district settlements had been reached these might be referred for revision. The miners in reply had submitted counter-proposals, in which they made a first definite move. after four months. They said they were prepared to recommend certain re- duction of wages, but they showed no flexibility on the question of hours. The government's efforts had failed, but although its propos- als had been rejected it was per- festly willing that those proposals should stand for a short time yet.
In the discussions which
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Continued from Page 1). stated that he had no keys for the trunks. They were taken ashore and broken open, when they were found to contain the heroin. There were 8,200 ounces, worth over $100,000, and there was sufficient to kill millions of people...
ManchCity.. 8 6 11 20 8 13 Preston ....... 8 5 3 0 20-11-13 Port Vale. 9 4 4 1 21 16 12 Swansea... 8 4 3 1 17 30 11 Oldham 8:51 2
9 711 "Hull 8 4 2 2 9410 Chelsea... 8 4 2 2 13 10 10 South'pton... 8 3 3 2 12 13 9 Clapton......
7 3 2 2 10 11 8 Notts For...7 3 2 2 10 10.8 Fulham... 7 3 2 2 10 11 8
Two statements made by the pri- Notts County 8 4 0 4 12 14 8 Portsmouth. 63 1 2 10 6 7 sonor were identical. "Blackpool.... 8 3 1 4 12 14 Y he stated that he was leaving Mnr. 9 11 7 seilles, when a Chinese merchant Middlesbro.. 7 3 1.3 Reading 9 2 2 5 11 15 6 asked him to send the seven trunks Grimsby:8.14 37.10 6 to Shanghai, where another Ch Darlington... 14. 14 15 5 nese would come on board for 893 them. He was told they contained Sth. Shields: 6 1 14 Barnsley, 7 1 3 5 7 18 3 watches. Bradford C... 8 0 2 6 8 15.2 Wolves, .... 8 0 1 7
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Pointing out improbabilities, Mr. Kemp said it was suspicious Division 111 (South),
that the prisoner had no keys,"ns, 6.1.1.23 17 13 if he had guilty knowledge of the Swindon.... Bristol C... 8 5.2 121 91z contents, it was likely that he Millwall..... 95,2 2 21 10 12 would not take the keys, so that the trunks would have to be forced
·Luton.
7 5.1 1.12 Crystal Pal. 8 4 3 1.13. 911 open at the other end. Also on Brentford.... 8 5 1 2 19 11 11 the French Mail, when baggage Gillingham.. 8:42 2 15 10 10 was put in the baggage room, the Newport.
74.2 1 7 6 10 owner was handed a receipt, and Southend...
8 4 1 3 15 14 9 he could not reclaim his luggage 8 3 2 3 15 12 8 without producing the receipt. Brighton 62 31 13 97 The pocused might say that he Exctor.
7 23 2 13 12 7 did not have such a receipt, and Watford....
8 3 1.45 13 7 that he had never soen one. Na Norwich, ...
723.16 S Gturally if he had gullty knowledge Bournemouth. 8 2 4 12 17 6 he would not want to be found Northants.... 9 3 G 15 21 6 with such incriminating evidence Coventry..... 8 2 1 5 8 14 5 on him-evidence which would Merthyr. 9 2 1 6 9 16 5 connect him at once with the seven Charlton.... 6 2 0 4 8 8 4 trunks. It also seemed incredible Q. P.R...... 7 1 2 4 9 13 4 to him that a person "not in the Bristol Rov.. 8. 1 2 5 7 15 4know should be entrusted with Aberdare. 8 1 0 7 6 21 2 such a valuable cargo.
Mr. L. H. Satzani, of the Mes. sageries Maritime Company, gave evidence as to the necessity of ob- taining à receipt when luggage was deposited in the baggage
Division III North). "
Stoke 9 7 0 32 4 16 Chesterfield. 8 5 2 1 24 9 12
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Seven persons are in St. Luke's from 26.00 to $40.00 early. Party, which had taken part in the principle of a national minimun
were prepared to Hospital, some seriously wounded preliminary informal conversations, percentage, felt that they had got things mov consider variations of that per-as a result of a bomb explosion in a ing at last. But Mr. MacDonald centage, which would meet the teashop on Yangtszepoo: Road at suggested that Mr. Churchill even-case of districts where peculiar noon yesterday, says the N. C. tually found that legislation per- conditions prevailed. I am told, Daly News of the 21st inst. mitting an Eight Hours Day stood said Mr. Churchill," that I have When news of the catastrophe was and humiliated received the rescue van of the Fire in the way of a national agreement. been abandoned By the Eight Ilours Act, the Gov- and thrown over. I am not in the Brigade was sent to the spot and crnment had committed themselves slightest. bit conscious of the transferred the wounded to hospi- to the coalowers against a nation- truth of any of these statements."tal. al agreement, and in favour of There was no truth in the charge Although creating a position that would re- that there was disagreement be-assaults and attempted murders in sult in local breaks-away. The tween himself, and the Prime the district in connection with the Government were, therefore, un- Minister. Their policy was Ewo Mil lockout, the police Lable to bring pressure to bear on exactly the same. He did not jattribute the motive to personal the coalownere in favour of a na believe all these negotiations had spite against one individual, who
Eastern HEAD OFFICE;-DATAVIA. they prolonged the dispute, as was said, has not been concerned in the tional agreement, unless alrogated the Eight Hours Act. but that rather they had tended trouble.
4 settlement. If the Later investigations indicated Mr. MacDonald proposed that the towards Government should pass a Bill, of owners had accepted the invitation that two men entered the shop one Clause, declaring that the Eight to come into a conference. they just before noon and had tea, Rochdale 8 6 0 2 13 11 12
Hours Act should not come into would have found out exactly where they were joined by ma Halifax/7 4 2 1 12 6 10
operation until an appointed day. what the miners meant by being third who lit his cigarette. With- Tranmere 8 4 3 2 14, 710
He declared it would knock perhaps willing to consider a reduction of in a minute of their departure Lenden Stockport.... 7 4 2 1 15 10 10
two months off the duration of the labour costs and whether they were the explosion was heard... Nelson 7 4.1 2 20 12 9
coal dispute.
willing to face the economic facts The theory advanced is that "N. Brighton.. 8 3.32 16 13 '9 Wrexham. 9 3.3 3 13 12 9
LLOYD GEORGE'S ACCUSATION. of the situation. The result the first two brought the bomb on Lincoln 8 2 4 2 17 13 8 PRINCE OF WALES' BANNER.
would have been that they to the premises and awaited their Bradford 8 2 4.2 11 10 8
Mr. Lloyd George, the Liberal would have got a perfectly, clear leader. When he arrived he lit Leader, Bald the Government had situation. If there have been his cigarette as a pretext and in Durham. 8" 4 04 11 16 8
"The Second 1926 Competition for not pursued a consistent course. any prolongation of the dispute so doing set the time fuse alight.. Rotherham.. 7 3 13 13 16 7 Walsall 82 3 3 7 18 7 the Prince of Wales Banner was Mr Churchill had been forced by a
through the negotiations, it The table waiters had not touch- Orewa.72 1.4 16 14 5 held on Saturday, by kind permis- pressure which would be guessed
WAS entirely the fault ofled the canister bomb. They had Hartlepools.. 8 2 1 5 913 5sion of His Excellency Major-Gen at to go back upon the proposals the coalowners, who had not ac- not noticed it as it rested Acorington... 8 2 1 5 11 16 5eral C. C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G., in the which he himself brought forward.
cepted the considered invitation of on the table. It is believed that Southport 7 2 14 8 15 5 grounds of Headquarter House,
But the plan was to allow Mr the Government. He could quite the explosive used was bisulphide 225 The Rally would have been in the Churchill to get along with the understand the Teelings of provo-of arsenic. Ashington... 81 3 4 Barrow... 7 1 2 4
7174 spring, but was postponed on ac- negotiations which he had beguncation on the part of the owners, One of those in hospital is near Doncaster... 7034 7 16 3 count of the display given in May The miners had put forward pro- after the losses they had suffered death, as he was hit in the fore- Wigan, 9116 8 21 3 at the H. K. V. D. C. Headquarters:posals which the Premier had
and the feelings they had had, head and body by metal pieces the Bombay Owing to this and the fact that some of the Troops had not yet got described as being of a character over all these years that national size of bullets. The others aro Canto Scottish League.
into full running order after the which, if they had been made negotiations had been the cause of considered to be slightly injured. Londos Summer Vacation, only seven months ago, would have ended in friction, but it was a serious thing 8 6 11 17 8 13 troops competed, but, as far as can an honourable settlement. Mr. for any body of citizens to show has happened within two weeks, Hal
ao little respect to the lawfully and the most serious. In the Manila St. Mirren.... 7 6 0 1 21 7 12 be judged from such points as have Churchill had described Dundee... 7.5 20 20. 712 already been worked out, the result proposals to the coalownora as constituted Government of the first, when a
bomb was thrown world affording a fair basis for negotia country in a matte of this kind. at the rear door of a Chinese business transacted. Loans granted an ap Aberdeen.... 8 5 2 1 24 10 12 is likely to prove very close. Celtic 7 4 2 1 20 10 10 Testa were given in knowledge of tions. The miners had gone very He did not advocate a national theatre, no one was injured. The braved securities. St.Johnstone 741 2 16 7 9 the Scout Law, knotting, signalling, far. The owners, had rejected settlement as against district set-second occurred on the previous If the tlements. What the Government Wednesday at the Japanese Con- Motherwell 73 2 2 9 10 8 first aid, judging heights, distances; these proposals in toto. Hoarts.
73 13 14 127 weights, etc., and in the mile at mine owners rejected terms which wanted was a good and fair set-sulate General, when a most Falkirk.73.2 9 12 7 Scout's pace. This latter consists the Government, acting with full tlement, and he indicated that any dangerous bomb exploded pre- Partick... 72 2 3 19 15 6 In covering one mile in as near 12 responsibility and on behalf of the settlement in the long run would maturely and injured only á Hamilton.7 2 2 3 11.14 6 minutes as possible by alternately community as a whole regarded as have to be a compromise between ricsha coolie. B Cowdenbeath. 7 2 2 3 10 15 6 running and walking 20 paces, as fair and just, then he certainly national and district settlements. Hiberniana. 7 3 0 4 12 18 6 a means of judging either time or thought that the Government-British Wireless. Morton..... 7.3 0 4 12 19 6 distance when on the march. Two ought to have gone over the Airdrie. 7 2 14:15 14 5 troops exceeded the 12 minutes by owners' heads."
Rangers....
these
Dunfermline. 8 2 1 5 9 16 5 only two and, four seconds respec- Clyde 7 1 2 4 9 16 4 tively. Squads competing in this Queen's Park. 7 2 0 5 12 23 4 consisted of Patrols of six boys, their great kindness on this and Kilmarnock. 8 2 0 6 10 22 4 During an Interval in the pro- previous occasions of a like nature, Dundee Un. 7 10 6.8 21 2 ceedings, Mrs. Luard very kindly and thanked all friends who had as gave tea to the visitors and officera, sisted as judges. He also announce while the Scouts and the Girled that the Hon. Mr. H. W. Guides, who attended as spectators, Bird had presented a challonge cup To-day's Obscrvatory report were ably catered for by Mr. G. H to be competed for at the annual stated that the typhoon appeared as Sellwood
Swimming Sports which will take a depression over Tongking this At the conclusion of the Rally, place in the near future morning. The existence of a ty the Commissioner called on the sp phoon to the cast of Luzon is now Scouts for three cheere for General The Scouts were dismissed soon doubtful. The local forecast up to and Mrs. Laiard as a slight means after 6 pm. after a very successful noon to-morrow, is East winds, or showing their appreciation for time.,. fresh; fair, cooler.
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