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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 11, 1940.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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LONDON, Mar. 10 (Reuter).—

Two matches in aid of the Red Cross Fund were played yester day. The British Army defeated

BELFAST.

A MAN #mothered in tar from the Football League, 5-2, at head to foot was found chained Liverpool, whilo

Civilian Decorated

London, Mar. 9. Harold Charrington, a passenger in who an aeroplane out of control, risked his life to assist n fellow passenger to jump to safety, has

SAITO DISMISSAL

Labour Party Mombers Also Expelled

Tokyo, Mar. 10.

Hockey

:

Macao Beat Visiting

C. B.A. Teams

MACAO, Mar. 10-Despite the threatening weather, keen in terest was to be observed among all sections of Macao's community

The Social Mass Party, the only fabourite group in Japan, is threa been awarded the British Empire tened with a split in the wake of the | Medal for gallantry.

Salto case. Charrington is an Air Ministry Mr. Isowo Abe, Chairman of the the Surrey to a lamp-post in a Belfast civil engineer and, with a colleague, Party, and nine other members voted this afternoon when the first and

was dying in Palestine in bad weather against the expulsion of Mr. Takan conditions when the pilot, finding the Salto, member of the Minsello, in machine at a height of about 7,500 connection with the latter's critical the Konoye prin- feet going into an uncontrollable spin, interpeliation on gave

jump. Is clples,

Mr. Bunji Suzuki and eight others colleague was unable to get away no the alt pressure prevented him from have been expelled because of their Mr. climbing over the side of the cockpit opposition to the dismissal of and Charrington, regardless of his Saito.

It is understood that Mr. Isowo Abe own safety, stayed and helped him

who agreed with the nine will leave to get clear.

the partyDomet.

Military Parade

County Football Association drew street this afternoon.

He was William Sullivan, with the English Football Asso- ciation at Guildford, each side aged about 20.

Police Ind to use a hammer and scoring twice.

chisel to break his chalns.

Sullivan was taken to hospital, but was able to leave after the tar hnd been removed.

Results of other matches were: Bouth CCharlton 1, Millwall 1; Chelsea 4, Portsmouth 1 Southampton Arsenal 2: Tottenhum 1. Brentford 1; West Ham 5. Fulham 0.

The outrage, nitributed to 1.R.A. South D.-Aldershot 3, Bournemouth 2: men, occurred outside a church in the

Hangera Brighton 1, Queen's Park

Norwich Falls-road area-n Nationalist strong- Clapton Orient D. Boutiend At

Crystal hold. City 6, Reading 3; Watford I'alace 2.

Midland-Birmingham 3, Northampton 1: Laton 1 Coventry 5: Walsall 1, West

Leicester 1. Brom, Wolves

roidland Chesterfield 3. Shefeld U. : Lincoin 4, Grimsby 1; Mansfeld 3, Nott F.; Notts C... Doncaster 0: Rotherham 0. Barnsley 4.

·the order to

Tokyo, Mar, 10.

second hockey teams of the Cen- tral British Association mot the local strength, and a large crowd assembled to witness the respec- tive matches.

A victory for Macao by four goals to one was the result of the senior match, and the C.B.A. second team were also defeated, the score being 2-1.

and

Charrington, When later,

with

Play was last throughout the great difculty, himself jumped, the machine was so close to the ground The Japanese celebrated the 25th senior game, and commenced with few seconds further delay Army Day to-day when tanks, the visitors were vigerous in the full Micao leading the attack. However, on 2: Newcastle 3. Huddersfield 0.

FriendliesChelmsford 3. West Brom. 1: that a

He actually armoured cars and troops paraded in would have been fatal. Sheffold W. 3. Dolion 3; Swindon 1, Army! Swansea 2. Aberystwyth G.

reached the ground almost imme-the streets to commemorate the vice back line, and broke up mony at

Bond and Whitley robbed Idiately after his parachute opened.tory over the Russians in the Russo-tacks. SCOTTISH REGIONALS

Costa

P. Angelo of molly Western-Celile 1, Partick 1; Queen British Wireless,

Japanese war-Reuter Bulletin,

chunces. F. Nolasco displayed the WesternChester 4 Wrexham 1. Crewe,

keenest agility and speed at outside- 1 Manchester U. Manchester, C. 2.O'Soulli 4, Queen's Park 2. Everton 2: New Brighton 3, Stoke 1; Port Alloa 2. Dunder 2: St.

Eastom-Aberdeen 6, King's Park

Bernard's

right. He carried the ball up on his Vale d, Blockport 2.

own on three successive occasions, NorthwesternAccrington 4 Rochdale Arbroath o; St. Johnstone 3, East Fife 1

but passing to centre, the ball too fast for the local forwards.

The opposition forward line were working in

understanding. Macao had many an anxious moment, often formidabic, the three Fowlers

during which Almada had to exer- cise his utmost ability to clear the home goal of well-directed shots.

FIRST BLOOD

1: Turrow 1, Blackpool 4: Burnley 1. Bury

2; Preston, Carlisle 2: Southport 4.

Blackburn 1,

SCOTTISH CUP

Second round---Kilmarnock 2 Albion

OLD VARIETY STAR DIES HARRY BEDFORD, old-time variety comedian, died at Epsom Southwestem-Bristol R. 4. Bristol C. Rover 1: Dumbarton 0. Airdrio 2: 4; Cardin 1. Torquay 1: Plymouth 3. familles 9. 51. Miron 2; Hearts 2, faith after three months" illness, aged 66. A jaunty, vigorous singer of Newport 0.

Talkirk 0. Rangers 0 Clyde Halifax 3, Hartlepoois 1: Leeds 3 Darling- Lanark 1; Morton 1, Motherwell 1-Reuter, a Little Bit Off the Top For Me." Ils career extended over 40 years. Northeastern-Bradford Cute: Huntermitte 1: Dundee United Third iltica mostly written by himself, he reached his zenith with "Carva

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THE FIRST HALF was approach- ing the interval before blood was drawn. F. Nolasco passed to centre, and, N. Whitley losing the ball, Al- bert Alrosa's neat shot passed the advancing goalie, Lockhart.

In efforts to equalise, the visitors! nearly scored when Smith worked past Basto to E. Fowler a few feet from the local goal. Almada clear- ed, and King had hardly intercepted before the local citadel was re- inforced. A scrimmage found five defenders and attackers on the ground in a heap and the ball "Out- gidc.' Costa, who had been giving n. perfect exhibition of stick-work, augmented the local score by a bril- llant manoeuvre before the interval.

C.B.A. SCO

SCORE

on

MIDWAY in the second half; C.B.A. acored a goal when G. Fowler managed a good break through and a magnificent shot found the net.

Before Macao's third goal, the much- - disputed Off-side Rule aroused comment. G. Fowler al- mest scored again. Though tenterhooks, Almada was alert to the situation and cleared nicely. Macan's forwards soon took pos- session of the bail, A. Angelo passing to P

P. Angelo enabled the latter to register the third goal. Costa was

ite as much at home in quite position on the forward line as in his usual defence position, and secured Macao's fourth goal shortly before the final whistle.

his new

The C.B.A.'s weakness seemed to He in the half back line, Taylor being weak. Neither team was fully re- presented as three C.B.A. players were unable to attend. Macao flelded two reserves, Trigo Silva and Basto, actually 2nd team players.

C.B.A.-T. Lockhart v. Bond. N. Whit Jey; B. Bickford, T. Whitley, D. Taylor; D. Smith. S. Fowler, G. Fowler, E. Fowler, J. King.

MacaoC. Almada; R. Rosario, A., Busto: J. Nolasco, Alex Atrasa, Trigo Silva; F. Nolasco, L. Costa, P. Angelo, Albert Airoza, A. Angelo.

JUNIOR GAME

THE JUNIOR MATCH was more evenly contested. Scorers for Macao were Gustav Silva and Americo Bor- ges. C.B.A.'s scorer was V. Bond, who had just played in the preced- Ing match-Our Own Correspondent.

N. ZEALAND'S CONTRIBUTION:

£7,350,000 Exponded On Fighting Services

WELLINGTON; Mar. 10 (Reuter). -The Finance Minister, Hon. Mr. Walter Nosh, has revealed that up to now the country has expended £7,350,000 on Army, Navy and Air

Force.

Ho said he was satisfied that any necessary, economy and extra taxation were well within the country's capacity. No matter what. It cost, ho Luid, it could be met.

Bigger Efforts Yof WELLINGTON,

'Mar:'10 (Reuter). Up to the end of this month, Now Zealand's Army Korce will have cost about: 0. Bald Mr. W. Nash; }

Minister of Finance, the New

in a broadcast yesterday.

Gont of He estimated that the cost tho fighting force next year would be about 33,000,000, of which £13,- 000,000 would be found in the Domin- lon...

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