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SOCCER RESULTS WAR AGAINST WAR WEDNESDAY BEAT
AND TABLES:
ON RELIGION.
GRIMSBY'S PERFORMANCE AT AMBASSADOR'S REPORT NOT
MIDDLESBROUGH.
TO BE PUBLISHED.
THE FOREST.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CUP RE-PLAYS.
BLACKPOOL IN LEAD. GOVERNMENT'S VIEWS. THE SCOTTISH DRAW. ·
London, Mar. 5. Postponed league matches played to-day, resulted as follows:
First Division.
Middlesbrough Everton
Grimsby Villa
Second Division.
Blackpool
1 West Brom. Third Division (North). Accrington 1 York City
Scottish League. ·
St. Mirren
Airdrie Partick Falkirk
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0 Hibernians
London, Mar. 5.. The allegations of religious per secution in Russia, were the sub- |ject of further questions in the
House of Commons to-day.
Mr. Arthur Henderson, the For eign Secretary, was naked whether
he could now make a statement in
relation to the report which he had received from the British Ambag- sador at Moscow, regarding the 1 religious persecution in Russia.
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He replied: "I have now had. an opportunity of considering the 2 Ambassador's report and I have reached the conclusion that to lay the report or to publish any state- ment based thereon would create undestrable precedent, and would not be in the interest of the public service.
An
1 Clyde
-Reuter The amended league tables follow:
First Division Wednesday .. 28 17 0 5 73 35 40 Derby
31 17 5 9 65 57 39
the "But, as I intimated to Manchester C. 31 16 6.9 73 58 38 House on Monday, I am laying, as Blackburn 32 15 6 11 86 75 36
6 12 66 66 34 White Paper, a translation of the Leicester
11 47 50 33 decree of 8th April, 1929, regulat- ing the practice of religion in Soviet Russia."
Huddersfield
Leeds
Aston Villa
Bolton
Liverpool
32 14
30 14
30 15
2 13 58 44 32
30 14
12 68
81 32 63 31 31
Sheffield U... 32
Manchester U. 31 13
Middlesbro' 31 13
West Ham
Portsmouth
Burnley
Birmingham
Arsenal
Everton
31 12
30 10
Mr. Henderson emphasised that he was making all inquiries in his 30 power.
73 28 31 10 29 10
7 12 45 45 27 29 10 6 13 46 43 26 34 8 10 14 56 69 26
29 9
Replying to a further question, Mr. Henderson said he had re- ceived from the Secretary of the Baptist World Alliance, particu- lars regarding eleven Russiar Bap- tists reported to be exiled or im-
30 9 6 15 51 72 24prisoned in the Soviet Union. Ia 13 46 61 25 was at present making inquiries into this matter.—British Wireless,
28 10 2 16 53 74 22
Newcastle
Second Division.
30 17
Blackpool Oldham Chelsen Bury
Bradford Wolves
Cardiff Southampton Tottenham West Brom. Stoke
31.21 28 77 57 44
85 66 34 42
30 14 10 G 54 31 38' 31 16 4 11 63 51 30 30 14 7 9 60 52 36
31 13 7 11 58 56 33 31 13
612 45 42 32 31 13 6 12 57 55 32
31 11 9 11 47 47 31
30 131 13 76 59 30
NAVAL PARLEY TO RESUME TASK.
(Continued from Page 1)
London, Mar 5. Notts Forest, the surprise team | of the season as regards the F. A. Cup, were removed from the com- petition, as anticipated, to-day, The First Division champions, and leaders, Sheffield Wednesday wan in convincingly,
the replay. Hearts defeated Dundee in a Scottish Cup replay, the results
being:
F.A. Cup-Re-Play. Wednesday 3 Notts Forest
Scottish Cup Re-Play,
Hearts
4 Dundee
1
0
The draw for the semi-finals of
the Scottish Cup to be played on March 22, resulted as follows: Hamilton v. Partick.
At Celtic Park, Glasgow,
v. Hangers. Hearts
At Hampden Park, Glasgow. The revised draw for the Eng- lish Cup Competition brings Sheffield Wednesday and Hudders- field Town in opposition on the ground of Manchester United.- Renter.
the
FINE DISPLAY OF FLOWERS.
Continued from Page 1.)
The Vegetables.
In the vegetable section, one of most interesting exhibits is that of Mr. Ho. Kom-tong, who has entered an array of garden pro-] duce, grown from Sutton's seeds. They include leeks, celery, spring onions, savoy and spring cabbages, lettuces, tomatoes, beetroot, par- to snips, cauliflowers, peas and car- rots. In addition he has a display, which he has not entered for com- The Council
Ministers petition, of some gorgeous blooms had previously proved the of sweet peas, grown from Yates Ministerial declaration, which and Company's seeds,
Tardieu Cabinet by 316 votes
Paris, Mar. 5.
of
32 11 8 13 56 56 30 Notts. Forcat
29 9 11 9 38 42 29 260.
9 40.37 28 28 9 10 Charlton
011 41 49 28 Huli
28 11 PrestonN E.
31 10 8 13 17 60 28 Notts County 31 7 13 11 43 48 27 Bradford C. 31 3 0 13 48 58 27
states that the Government The vegetables in the competi Millwall
31 6-14 11 42 58 26 remains faithful to the general tive classes are well up to normal 32 8 10 14 39 56 26
highest policy of the previous Tardieustandard, and reflect the
on the 6 8 15 41 56 24 Government, and emphasises that credit
Cab- 30 8 6 16 46 67 22 the financial problem dominates bages, cauliflowers, lettuces, Brus- home politics, necessitating, firstly, sels sprouts, peas, etc., are well Division (South)
the maintenance of a policy of displayed.
32 8 8 16 40 54 24
Reading
Swansco
Barnsley Bristol C.
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Third
Port Vale Stockport
30 22 5 3 78 27 49 30 20 3 480 34 46 32 16
4 12 83 59 86 7 10 78 50 35
growers,
budgetary equilibrium and amorti- A unique feature, and one which sation, which saved France four every visitor should make a point years ago, and secondly, stimula- of viewing is the display, for the tion of the working energies first time, by the Botanical Gardens, 711 53 56 33 of the nation at a time when a of oak tree seedlings.
Darlington
Accrington
31 14
Sth. Shields
31 13
Crewe
29 13
3
29 14 4 11 52 43
Chesterfield Lincoln York Harticpoels Southport Tranmere Carlisle Nelson Rochdale
New Brighton
Doncaster
Wigan
Wrexham Halifax
Rotherham Barrow
10 G1 48 32
30 9 14 7 47 40 32 30 8 15 7 46 43
30 11 9 10 55 54 31
31 9 12 10 56 61 30
31 11 8 12 68 64 30
31 126 13 72 78 30
31 12 6 13 55 30
31 11 15 50
29 10 6 13 44 52 26 32 10 8 16 48 67 26
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30 x 7 15 44 61 23 718 36 59 23
world crisis of over production is
reneting on France.
The Government regrets that
a party truce has not been agreed
Judges and Officials,
The judges, whose task of ad-
to, but declares its determination to judicating the exhibits was no carry out the programme, what-light one, expressed themselves ever the difficulties.
satisfied with the excellence of the
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The Council has nominated the displays, and were of the opinion 20 11 6 12 28 delegation to the Naval Conference, that, despite the recent weather,
namely, M. M. Tardieu, Briand, which has proved disastrous Dumesnil (Minister of Marine),
to Pietri (Minister for the Colonies), standard maintained is particular-
of many
the exhibits, the Fleuriau (the Ambassador), and ly high. Those who were respon- Kerguezec, the president of the
for sible Senate Naval Committee. Reuter. onerous task of making the awards were:-Mrs. Danby, Mrs. Hoare, Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Col. T. A. Robertson, Mr. H. Green, Mr. J. Robinson and Mr. Ho Leung, and
30 7 7 16 48 80 21 3 19 32 77 19 30 ឌ
Scottish League.
Rangers Aberdeen Motherwell St. Mirren Celtic Kilmarnock Partick Hearts Queen's Park Ayr
Hamilton Clyde Falkirk Cowdenbeath
Hibernians
Dundee
Airdrie
Morton
Dundee U.
St. Johnston
31 19 5 29 17
31 17
20 23 3 3 73 24 49 769 49 43 4869 44 38 3 11 64 43 37 4 9 69 37 30 13 9 8 58 51 30 14 7 9 03 45 29 12 9 8 59 50 33 14 4 16 61 61
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30 13 4 13 65
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31 9 9 13 51
28 9 8 11 46
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30 7 10 13.36 48
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Washington, Mar. 5. President Hoover has asked
Congress for a grant of G$150,003 to meet the expenses of the Naval Delegation in London. This is in addition to the $200,000 originally
voted.--Reuter's American Service.
THEFT OF ZINC PLATES.
universal
'carrying out
expressed at the manner they satisfaction will be
carried out their duties.
Congratulations are due to the officers and Committee of the Horticultural Society for the excellent arrangements made for the occasion, which go far towards ensuring the success of the show. Mrs. R. M. Dyer, the President, has displayed an indefatigable practical interest in the organisa-
29 10 3 16 41 49 23 BOILER CLEANERS ORDERED tion, and she has been nobly sup
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THE KUOMINTANG IN MALAYA.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Hon, Trea-
A CANING.
ported by Mr. J. A. H. Plummer (Hon. Secretary and Hon, Trea- Two young boller cleaners apsurer), Mr. Andrew Tee (Hon. As- peared before Mr. Whyte Smith, at sistant Secretary), and the follow- the Kowloon Magistracy this morning Committee: Mrs. Hoare, Col. ing on a charge of larceny of five T A. Robertson, Major H. B. L. pieces of zine plates from the s.5. Dowbiggan and Messrs. J. T. Protesilaus, on board which ship Bagram, F. W. Stapleton, Ho the defendants had been working.
Leung, H. Green, Ho Kom-tong, It was stated by Detective Ser-0.BE., and J. P. Robinson. geant Kellett that the defendants
to allow Kuomintang meetings to had been engaged on cleaning the During the afternoon and early be held, Kuomintang propaganda boilers and had taken the plates evening, the band of HMS. to be published, or subscriptions which were being replaced. They Suffolk (by kind permission of to be collected in Malaya.. were valuable to the Company, as Captain G. S. Arbuthnot, D.S.O.
Must Not Enrol. Members,
they were sent Home after being R.N.,) will give a musical pro- removed from the boilers.
gramme of light selections, con- Referring to the theft, the officer ducted by Mr. F. P. Harrison. said the defendants had seen older At 5.30 p.m., Mrs. Southorn will hands taking the plates and they distribute the prizes, and the show had followed their example.
will be open to the public until
"Neither was he going to allow members of the Kuomintang to be enrolled in Malayo. He emphasis ed that the policy of the British Government was friendly towards the Chinese, and. was anxious to The defendants were each order-7 p.m. ace law and order restored ined to receive six strokes of the China,
"His Majesty's Government, he Raid, recognised the Nanking Government as being the lawful Government of China and has friendly feelings towards the Kuo- mintang, from which the Nanking Government has been formed.
"His Excellency ended by stating that he had always been friendly with the Ohinese wherever he had been, but that
cane.
BEES ROUND THE HONEY-POT.
SAMPANS AND A STEAMER JUST ARRIVING."
the s.s; Franken whilst she was under way in the harbour.
Sgt. Oliver, who prosecuted. stated that the Franken was ap- proaching her buoy when the de- fendants made fast their boats to her.
His Worship remarked that as the Governments of Malaya could No fewer than 11 mistresses of fines of $10 did not deter them not allow the large Chinese poli- cargo boats appeared before the from committing these offences he tical organisations to form them- Hon. Commdr. G. F. Hole, RN,, at would therefore impose a heavier selves in British and British pro- the Marine Court this morning fine of $15 on each of the defen tected territory,"
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