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HOME FOOTBALL
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CUP
MATCHES.
The sixth round of the English. Cup, -lived at Home on Saturday, marked the final eclipse of the |Second División teams, Blackburn
Shefekt United, Huddersfield and Arsenal winning their matches, The semi-finals will be played on neutral grounds on March 24. In the Scottish Cup. Rangers, Celtic, Queen's Park and Hibernians go into the semi-final. The results of the Cup matches as cabled by Reuter are as follows:
THE ENGLISH CUP
2 Manchester U. 6 3 Notts. For.
6 Tottenham
4 Stoke
Blackburn Sheffield U.
Huddersfield Arsenal
Albion R.
• Rangers
Motherwell
0 Celtic
THE SCOTTISH CUP.
Queen's Park 1 Partick
0
MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1928.
MORE TOURISTS.
DUE ON FRIDAY BY THE
• CALEDONIA.
Duo here on the early, morning of Friday, March 9, the Caledonia, a 17,000 ton new oil-burner of the Gunard and Anchor line, which is chartered specially, by Clark for his eighth world cruise, carries 400 tourists,
The Caledonia will stay two, days in Hongkong sailing from spacious public rooms, "decks, here at 3 p.m. on March 11, Her elevator and latest improvements on modern lines, coupled with the vessel's size, speed, safety and luxurious appointments, makes her perfectly adapted for ideal
world travel.
Since the world war, Mr. Clark Has organised a series of cruises. He inaugurated the campaign in 1922 by two great mediterranenh cruises. This, followed by two simultaneous cruises of the Orlent, a task never before undertaken by 2any tourist company, aroused the wonder and admiration of travol- 4lers all the world over.
1
TANGIER QUESTION.
FRANCE MAKING OVERTURES TO POWERS.
Paris, March 3. The Franco-Spanish Tangler
agreement has bron signed, whereby Spain's desire for a fuller share in the administration of Tangler has been met by amend ment of the 1923 statute.
Spain is given command of the gendarmerie, hitherto held by in the police. Belgium, and a more active role
agree.
A communique alates that the Franco-Spanish Tangier ment will be communicated to the British and Italian Governments, which will be invited to partici pate in conversations in Paris shortly as regards the Franco- Spanish proposals, and the condi- tions of Italy's adiicslon, to the Thngler statute..
The agreements renched by the four Powers. would then bo sub- mitted for the assent of the other Interested Powers.-Reuter.
Sultan's Sovereignty,
Paris, March 4.
The extraordinary success of Clark's previous cruises and the
The first stage of the laterna- 1popular demand of the American
tional negotiations- concerning 3 people brought about another un-Tangier was concluded yesterday
Dunfermline
0 Tibernians
Division 1.
Burnley
1 Middlesbro
2 Birmingham
4 Bolton
3. Cardif
0
€ Everton
0
Bury
Liverpool Portsmouth West Hom
Division II.
Fulham. Hull Leeds
- Bristol C.
0 Chelsen.
◊ Grimsby
4 Blackpool
Manchester C Port Vale Preston N., E. Sth. Shields Swansea Wolves :
3 Notls, County
0 Clapton O.
10 Oldham
3 West Brom
2 Southampton
Division II (South).
Bristol R. Charlton Coventry Gillingham
Plymouth Queen's P.R.
Swindon Walsall Watford
3 Norwich
1 Torquay
@ Brentford
2 Bournemouth
2 Southend
7 Lutan
3 Northante
2 Crystal Pal.
3 Millwall
3 Brighton
3 Exeter
Division III (North)..
Accrington
Ashington Bradford C, Crowe
Darlington Doncaster Halifax Hartlepools Lincoln
New Brighton Wigay
Aberdeeni
Bo'nes
4 Southport
Bradford
4
2paralleled result, namely, the com-
plete booking up of both these with the signing of the Franco-1 cruises within eight weeks of their greater share will be granted to Spanish agreement, whereunder a public announcement.
Annually since 1923, Clark's Spain in the administration of Around the World and Mediter-basis of the Statute of Tangior Tangier, without affecting the 2 ranean cruiacs have been phenomenal successes and for this year, he has chartered the Canard and Anchor Line's new oil-burner, Caledonia.
The cruise offers 2 many attractions, viz, Hilo, the 1 volcano
of Kilauea, Shanghai, Jerusalem, Athens and Monte, Carlo, besides the usual around o the world places like. Panama o Canal, Japan, China, Java, India, o Egypt, etc.
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4 Barrow
2 Tranmere
B
A Chesterfield
2
1 Wrexham
1
1. Stockport
1 Rotherham
3 Rochdale
4 Nelson
3 Durham
Scottish League.
3 Raith
0 Clyde St. Johnstone 2 Falkirk
WEDDING BELLS.
SHANGHAI MAN MARRIES
France and Spain will notify the and the sovereignty of the Sultan. agreement to the Italian and Bri- tish governments and will invita them to take part in the continua- tion of negotiations for a finat four-Powers agreement-Havas.
SANDINO'S POWER.
COULD SEIZE GOVERNMENT IF LEFT ALONE,
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TANGANYIKA.
GERMANS FEAR BRITISH ANNEXATION.
BRIGHTER "OUTLOOK.
SAMOA AGITATORS IN CHASTENED MOOD.
Berlin, March 3.
Wellington, March 8. The Administrator of Samoa has, At a meeting of the German addressed the Mau prisoners who Colonial organisations, the ex- were arrested a few days ago, and, Washington, Mar. 3,
Governots of East Afrin and whose spokesman said that the In view of the fact that State Kiaochow, Doctor Schnee and Can-Mau felt their grievances had been Department communiques in retain Meyer Waldeck, and the met, but they required time to The wedding took place at St,gard to Nicaragua always refer to
consider the Administrator's The Administrator's talk has mis-
'IN HONGKONG.
to
John's Cathedral on Saturday, of Sandino as a bandit, while ometaler Colonial Minister Beel, as words before definitely answering. Mr. Leonard Warren of Messrs. American despatches from Nicara-well as others, made speeches pro- Lever Bros (China) Limited, of gua represent him as an insigni- testing against alleged British obviously removed many Shanghai, to Mins Hilda Mary flcant rebel with the smallest fol-offonts annex Tanganyika, understandings, and the outlook Leech, of 55 Glisson Road, Cam-lowing, it is most interesting to demanding that the German 3 bridge, who arrived in the Colony note the evidence of high officials Government should
draw on Tuesday by the P. and O. 5.8. of the Navy and Marine Corps reattention of the League of Nations
to the danger threatening the man-of the illegal Mau police force
3
1 Mongolin.
0
SHARING HIS JOY.
the
cently given before the Senate The Very Revd. Alfred Swann Foreign Relations Committee. 0 officiated, and Mr. B. L. Sceton tains the opinion of Marine Corps
This is now published, and con- dates system.-Reuter, Wintan performed the services of Brigadier Lane that If American best man. The bride, who was Marines were withdrawn from given away by Mr. H. A. Pearson, Nicaragua, Sandino would march Dwas charmingly attired in a beige to Managua and take charge of
over pink georgette frock, trimmed the Government of the country, HINKLER ASKS HIS WIFE TO with lace, with a georgette and Reuter's American Service. lace coat trimmed with fur collar to match. She wore a beige felt bat with ". cluster of dainty flowers at one side,
1
Full Longue Tables,
The following tables show the posi- tions of the teams in the various League, the mid-week and Saturday's matches having been taken into RC- count in their compilation."
Division 1.
.
28 16 4 8 08 47 36
After the
is being spent
ceremony At
the
Sandino's Defiance.
New York, March 4.
A local paper, La Prensa, printed in Spanish, publishes a letter from
JOIN HIM.
is brighter than it has been for the past twelvemonth.-Router.
1 stated: Four hundred members A Wellington message of March
have been sentenced at Apia to six months imprisonmont, ori
charge of intimidating other.. natives who dealt with European shopkeepers.
་་
MALTA MISHAP.
BRITISH VESSEL RÁMS. BATTLESHIP..
London, March 3. Captain Hinkler, who is being church, a reception was given at Sandinio to Mr. Roy Johnson, the feted in Australia, has cabled to the Hongkong Hotel, and later American who recently sought te
his wife asking her to go to Aus-
Malta, Mar. 3. Mr. and Mrs, Warren left for Rebring about a peace conference with tralia to share in the rejoicings The British steamer Corinthic Everton 30 14 9 7 70 52 37 Pulse Bay, where the honeymoon regard to Nicaragua
over the success of his great was leaving the Grand Harbour, The letter advises Mr. Jolumen to flight, and she is leaving this week when it rammed the battleship Mr. and Mrs. Warren will be unke bis last will" if he comes to leaving for Shanghai by the Prest-Nicaragua "with the intention of return to England for some time, latter's port side saloon balcony.
It is unlikely Capt. [linkler willQueen Elisabeth, destroying the 30 73 8 9 52 50 34dent McKinley on Wednesday,
buying our patriotism." Banding-British Wireless.
The Corinthic's bows were neida, "I wish nothing for myself I
[damaged, and it was towed away | only wish to see Nicaragua free and sovereign, wilhout any foreign intervention."-Reuter'a American Service.
Huddersfield Leicester Bolton
Cardiff Blackburn Burnley Liverpont Nowcastle
Buryin Sunderland Tattenbum Middlesbra
Aston Villa
30 14 7 0 71 53 35
31 11 6 11 63 40 34
30 12 9 9 46
32 11 4 14 01
30
20
28 11
29 12
31 9 10
9 10
10 58
West Hum 30 11 0 Derby
30 10 7 13 07 67 27 Arsenal
27 10 7 10 57 59 27 Birmingham 20 7 12 11 49 61 28 Portsmouth 30 10 6 14 60 73 26 Shefeld U... 29 9 7 1 51 02 25 Manchester U. 28 10 6, 13 47,54 25
Wednesday 29 6 10 14 49 62 20
Division II.
Chelsen
30 '18 6
6 57 30 42 Manchester C, 29 18 G 6 75 45 41
Preston
Leeds
Oldham
Stoke
West. Brom Nolts. For. Swansen
Port Vale Bristol C. Grimsby Hull Reading lapton o
Barnsley"..
Southampton
Notts. City,
Fülham
SERVICES RUGBY.
THE ARMY BEAT THE NAVY,
London, March 3. H. M. the King attended at Twickenham for the second Saturday in succession, on the occasion of the inter-Service Rugby match, which was played in glorious weather before un' attendance of 12,000 spectators,
The Army beat the Navy by 11 points to 5-Reyter.
Division II (North).
30 10 8 0 66 42 40 Bradford 31 17 6.8 74 51 40 Doncaster 30 IG. 6 R 59 34 38 Tranmuro 29 15 5 9 64 43 35 Stockport 31 12 0 10 69 55.33 Bradford C. 28. 13.6 9.65 53 32
80
22 Darlington 20 13 6 11 60 56 32 Accrington
30 14 3 13 54 46 31 Lincoln
31 12 7 12 42 61
Wrexham
بیر
31 21 9 2 83 31 50
AIRSHIP'S PERIL.
LANDING DELAYED THROUGH BAD WEATHER.
Lakehurst, Mar. 3.' The Naval dirigible Los Angeles completed the trip to the Panama Canal zone, but landing operations were interrupted by a blinding
30 18 6 7 66 32 41 snowstorm, and the airship was 29 10 8 773 45 38 carried off with four anilora cling- 29 16 B 8.60 39 37ing to the cabin handrails, their 30 12.10. 8 68 40 34 fute unknown.
24 16 4 10 03 43 34 The Los Angeles is a former 31 13 8 10 01 62 34 Zeppelin, and "America's biggest 3116
11 60 58 34 airship, commanded by Lieut.. 30 15 11 48 47 34 Commander Rosendahl. It do.' 30 16 3 12 63 50,33 parted on February 26 and reached 30 11 9 10 50 60 31 France Field, in the Canal zone, a distance of 2,265 miles, in 40 hours, Brighton 28 11 30 10
which is the longest flight since 91
the Atlantic was crossed.
30 10 10 10 40 57 30
5730 Southport 11 9 34 38 2 Rach
29 Halifax 159 26 Rochdale
30
5 64 26 Rools..
30 63 24-
7 15 48 54 25
14 49 50 25
20:15
13 01 69 31 11 50 48
1
10 62 50
Chesterfield.. 31 .9 8 14:58 62 28 05 16 59 69 23 Crewe
30 8 7 16 58 08 23
Blackpool 31 8 7 16 60 82 23 Ashington Wolves
30 6-10 46 75 22 | Durham Sth. Shloide.. 31 4 0 21 41 88' 14 Wigan Nelson
Division III (South).
Millwall
Northants
Plymouth
Brighton Queen's Park
Swindon
Newport
Exeter...
80 19 5·0 89.44.49
28 17 5 6 74 46 39
Barrow
30 10 5 905 42 37 Rangers
30 14 7 0 62 53 35 Motherwell
30 14 6 10 60 88 84 Celtic
25 14 D 0 65 44 53 Hearts
20 19 050 48 13 i St.
48 33 St. Mirren.
20 12 9 49 40 38 Aberdeen
31
a 7.7 17 61 83 21
31 R 6 18 40 72 21
31
7
29
31
It proceeded to Cuba and re- turned to Lakehurst at 11.30 last
night. It was landed at four this
morning after several unsuccessfu}
G 18 40 75 29 attempts.
8 3 18 52 BD 19 The Los Angeles then reascended
6 7 18 37 85 10 to continue cruising until the
Scottish League.
28 20 63 87 30 45
winds became moderate.-Reuter's
American Service.
20 10 05 77 84 44
80 17 8 4 71 27 42
Later.
. With the sailors wafo aboard,
30 18 4 8 82-41 40 having been hauled in through
..49 15 31 16
09:50 59
59 36
the windows, the Los Angelea de-
28 10 10 8 41 48 30 Kilmarnock: 30 15 4 12 68 64 34 scended and was successfully shep-
28 13 9 12 62 51
Partick Falkirk
138 9:56 68 34 herded to a hangar.-Reutera 29 14 6 10 09 60 83 American Service.
31
.D
13
Crystal Pal.. 20 10 0 10 60 GG 20 St. Johnstone 31 12 8 11 Brentford 91 12 4 15 54/50 28 Cowdenbeath 20 12.
27 10
20 11
31
31
Walsall Norwich
20 120 Merthyr 30.
Coventry
Torquay Lutón
20
48.27 Hibernians... 30 10 14 60 57 25
26 Dundee
30 11
09 24 Queen's Park 30
77 28 Airdrieonians 30 7 10
6920 Clyda
66 22 Hamilton
67 21 Bo'ness
71 21 Ralth...
62 70 19 Dunfermline
31.8 7
The announcement made by a contemporary of the wedding at the Union Church, Kowloon, of Sub-impector James Cargill and Miss Isobel Keith Wallace, was in error. We are requested to state 20 6 6 18 48 78 17 that the ceremony will take place 80 3 8 24 88 100-to-day
30 0 4
300 4 17.39
New York, Mar. 3,
by Admiralty Lugs.-Reuter.
Hecney and Delaney each
Rome, March 3. received $11,244 for Thuraday: The Bank of Italy has reduced night's fight-Reuter's American its discount rate from 7 to 8.5 per Service.
cent.--Router.
2100%
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