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South Africa NEW YEAR'S DAY British Budget
FOOTBALL.
Ahead.
RANGERS DEFEAT
Third Test Match
CELTIC.
Struggle.
GREAT CRICKET.
| NEWCASTLE AVENGED.
London, Jau. 1. The New Year's Day soccer en~{ Kagements-provided few surprises. Melbourne. Jan. 1. The Rangers defented Celtic by In the Third Test Match the odd goal, while Queen's Park between Australia and South took full points at Ayr. Africa, the tourists, on the first; In the England League, New- iwo day's play have turned the castle revenged themselves tables on their opponents and Aston Villa, winning by X-1. at the close of play yesterday| had scored 268 runs for loss of seven wickets in reply to Manch. City
the Bolton
LOVE... LURE. . ‚HATRED ......PERILS Australia's total of 198, giving Newcastle
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First Division.
1 Chelsea
3 Portsmouth
Aston Vill Blackburn Derby County
3
Sheffield U. Sunderland
and
Australia won the toas Woodfull took first innings. After a disastrous start Kippax Bury and Rigg made a stand but were | Chesterfield nable to retrieve their position. Ponsford, Bradman and Woodfull
Second Division.
2 Plymouth 5 Burnley
Division HI (North).
were all dismissed before lunch} Accrington on the drst day with only 16 runs Carlisle among them. The innings even-Burlington tunlly closed for 198 runa.
Going in towards the end of! the first day South Africa tost: Airdrie the wicket of B. Mitchell for 46 Asr Unitel runa, Curaow, who had cure?
Outlook.
Returns For First Nine. Months.
HEAVY DEFICIT.
London, Jun. 1. The Exchequer returns for the first three quarters of the current financial year, which on ends on March 31st next, have been made available for publica- tion.
They reveal an excess of ex- penditure over revenue to date of £203,753,000, or about twenty-three million pounds more than at the corresponding dato in 1930.
The large excess of expenditure over revenue at this time of the year is a perfectly normal feature of these returns and is dus entire- ly to the fact that nearly three
2 quarters of the income tax and pur.
1 tax estimates are not received un- til the last quarter of the financial yrar...
2 Lincoln
1
Tranmere
3
N. Brighton
Southport
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York City
0
Senttish Leagur.
2 Falkirk
1
B-Queen's Park
1
Rangers
1
Dundee Un.
41
Aberdeen
Leith Ath
Humilton Clyde
Morton
!Cowdenbeath
Went in with Christy this Celtic morning but fell victim to 11. Thunder
* Grimmett after scoring 17. Hearts Christy was sent back for 16 and Motherwell Taylor for eleven. At 3 o'clock Partick
the afternoun th South St Mirren Africans had last four wickets for Third Lanark 108 runs, Morkel being seven not ļ Cut.
Viljoen Resistu.
2 Kilmarnock
Rester
Increased Deficit.
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The Increase, in the defielt compared with Inst year is, in furt. no greater than could be covered by the special receipt of the twenty-three million pounds odd which is due to be paid into the Exchequer From the Exchange Account in the course of the next quarter.
Apart from this, a very large proportion of the new taxation. Latalling forty and a half million pounds. imposed by the supple-
At 3 the Vice Captain of the KING'S NEW YEAR mentre budget September.
**
team stood in front of a straight 111
Ironmonger from
while Cameron, the wicket keeping cap- tain was stumped by Oldfield saff
for 39 Irunmonger
Viljoen offered great resistence to the bowling and at the close of play while had 65 runs to his credit McMillan had ten, the futal being 268 for seven, Vicent having been dismissed by the fist howler for 16.
Scores:
Australlust Innings.
W, H. Ponsford, Bell
D. G. Bradman, c Cameron, b
Quinn...
W. M. Woodfull, e Cameren, b
Bell
A. F. Kippax, e Bell, b Quinn
S. J. McCabe, e Merkel, b Bell..
K. Rigg, e Mitchell, b Bell
F. La'Beckett, e Mitchell, b
Quinn
W. A. Oldfield, e Vincent, b
Quinn
C. V. Grimmett, e Morkel, b Bell
T. M. Wall, not out
It. Ironmonger, zun out
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Total
Bowling.
A. J. Bell took five wickets for runs and N. A. Quinn four for 42.
South Africa.Ist Innings.
B. Mitchell, e McCabe, b Wall..
S. Curnow, b Grimmett.
J. A..J. Christy, e McCabe, h Irun.
nninger
II. W. Taylor, 1.b.w.. Grimmett
D. P. B. Morkel, .b.w., Iron.
monger
MESSAGE.
CONFIDENT OF THE
FUTURE.
of
falls to be collected in the last quarter of the financial year.
As regards expenditure, the total proviston for debt interest and sinking fund was Axed by the September hudget at £322,000,000), jo which £275,781,000 has been
issued to date.
Supply Services.
London, Jan, £í. Replying to New Year greetings | from the Lord Mayor of London. For the supply services, the King George has telegraphed revised September budget allow-
text message in which he says:
total of £451,800,000 after "We Bve in a time fraught with the provision for the anticipated the difficulties, but during the anxious comomles, compared with
of 1930 of
IL
2 days through which we have been actual expenditure
The actual ex- passing, the courage, determina- £129,850,000 7ion and sacrifices of all classes tupenditure on the supply services 62. rostore the fortunes of our bela date, however, is almost exactly 22 loved country have filled me with the same as that of the correspond. 08 admiration.
ing period of last year.
"It is in a spirit of confidence It cannot be inferred that the that I send my greetings to the total expenditure for the year will 'citizens of London, praying that show
excess over last year. ander divine guidance the coming Such result could hardly e 6 year muy bring the hope and expected in view of the transfer
12 strength of a united purpose toto the budget of heavy charges
108
7. our lives and renewed prosperity for the unemployment insurance to our land.”—British Wireless. fund and the road fund, previously
imet from borrowing.
00'11 B. Cameron. st. Oldfield, b
Tronmonger
K. Viljoen, not int
The position as regards expon- diture is, however, more promising than at the time the September
65 budget was framed and the view
17:. L. Vincent, e Oldfield, b Wall 10 hekt w-informed quarters. 17Q2. McMillan, nal out-
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