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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929.

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SCOTTISH AND SEMI-FINAL DRAW

ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS

Lonlan, Yesterainy. The replayed match in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup between Motherwell and Celtic, played at Motherwell, resulted:

Celtic Motherwell

2

1

The draw for the semi-final of the Scottish Cup has resulted:-

at Ibrox Kitmasnock v. Celtic, turk. Glasgow.

Rangers v. St. Mirren, at Hamp- den Park, Glasgow,

The atches will be played on March 23.

English League

The following matches were do- cided in the English League:-

First Division

Birmingham 1, Arsenal 1. Newcastle 2, Aston Villa 1. Portsmouth 2, Blackburn 2. Liverpool 2, West Ham 1.

Second Division Notts County 4, Chelsea Reading 3, Wolves 0.

Third Division - (South) Brentford, Bournemouth 0.

Third Division (North) Chesterfield 1, Carlisle 2.

1 -Reuter. Division 1.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Wednesday. 18.8 7 69 47 44 Sunderland 33 17 6 10 78 62 40 Teleentor ..31 16 7 9 73-04 37 Blackburn 31 16 7 9 4D MA Derby .33 16 7 11 07 66 37 Aston Villa 31 411 71 61 36 Leeds......31

11 50 9 34 Newcastle..33 #145 14 57 05 33

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LAWN TENNIS

TOURNAMENT RESULTS AT

tien

THE .K.C.C.

at

CRICKET

L THE CHINA MAIL,

FORGED RECEIPTS

KOWLOON C.C. TEAM TO MEET | CHINESE PLEADS GUILTY TO

HONG KONG CC.

The following will represent the K.C.C. in their match against the the latter's Hong Kong C.C. on ground on Saturday:

University Team

.

W. Brace (captain), A. W. Ramsay, E C. Fincher, E F. Fineher, G. A. V. Hall, N, H. Ross, Yesterday the following tennis F. E. Lawrence, Capt. Vedder, the J. J. Hirst, S. Jex, and H. Gregory, wero decided

The following will represent the a League University 1st XI. la match against the Royal Artillery on Saturday, at 2 p.m. sharp on the former's ground:---

H.K.C.C.

Open Doubles.-L. Goldman and J. S. McEachran beat A. D. Humphreys and R. K. Valentine 6-2, 6-1, 6-1; E. F. and E. C. Fincher beat J. W. Leonard and Dr. Bodiker 6-2, 4-6, 8-6, 6-2.

Handicap Singles "A"-0. E. O. Marton bent O. C. Womack 6-3,

7-5.

Handicap Singles "B"--A. C. Bowker beat P. E. Barker 6-1, 6-3. To-day's Matches

ara

*The following matches scheduled for to-day:

"A". - A. Handicap Singles Plerey v. C. H. Bradley; L. Forster

. W. A. Nowers.

A. A. Rumjahn (captain), F. I. Zimmern, D. K. Samy, D. Liang. L. T. Ride, A. P. Guterres, C. W. Lam, S. V. Gittins, E. A. Lee, A. T. Lee, and D. J. N. Anderson,

BOAT RACE

FULL COURSE TRIAL BY OXFORD

UTTERING

JAPANESE DIET

“FILIBUSTERING" AND WEEK'S RESIGN OF DISORDER.

SPEAKER RESIGNS

Tokyo, Yesterday.

A FIRST OFFENDER Wong Yung-shing, who had been remanded several times on The Invasion of the Japanego charges of the alleged uttering of forged water receipts and fraudu Diet by American style "filibuster- lently demanding payment on ing." together with a week's reign these receipta from the owners of of disorder has caused Mr. Hajime the s.8. "Hydrangea," made an Motoda, a member of the Diet since other appearance before Mr. its inception in 1800, to resign as E. W. Hamilton at the Central Speaker of the Lower House, though Magistracy this morning,

ostensibly his resignation is due to There were four charges-in con- ( illness,

In the twelve days remaining, the which occused presented, and nection with ten vouchers, which

Minscito proletarians have under- were alleged to bear the forged

Tanaka's pet bills, re-organising tho signatures of Mr. H. L. Pett and taken to talk to death one of Baron Mr. A. Langenberg, respectively, election constituencies advantage- the Second Officer and Secondously to the Selyukai. Engineer of the. "Hydrangea.” During the past there days the Accused sought payment of $438 Opposition has successfully blocked on these documents, which pur progress with speechos lasting four norted to be for water supplied and five hours, arousing the ire of to the ship.

the ministeriallats. The diet guards! have bean frequently called out to quell clashes, which have passed the verbal stage.

The accused was represented by Mr. F. H. Loseby who plead ed "guilty" to the charges. In London, Yesterday.

a plea for leniency, counsel men Oxford rowed the full course tioned that his client was illiter- Open Championship Singles.- E. C. Fincher v. B. M. Henderson, trial, from Putney to Mortlake inate, and was led to commit the offence by another man who was Luk Ding-cheung v. S. A. Rumjahn. 19 minutes 13 seconds.-Reuter. J. Handicap Doubles. - H.

[A London cable of March 2, the prime mover in the fraud. Armstrong and J. G. Lawrie v. A. stated:-Both the Varsity boat Accused had been in custody for Ruld and J. A. Summers; H. Graves race crews are showing steady im- several weeks pending the hear- and C. L Sandes v. G. N. de Man provement, more particularly Cam- ing of the case. and C. Stigter; R. P. Moodie and bridge, and the race is now expect- M. D. Scott v. C. W. E. Bishop unded to be very open.] W. Woodward.

W.

Club Championship. - G, Sewell and I. K. Valentine.

Mixed Doubles.-E. R. Price and Miss Moffatt v. Col. and Mrs. Wyatt.

PONIES SOLD

LATE MR. H. P. WHITE'S STABLE

H.M. DOCKYARD

FAREWELL TO POPULAR MEMBER OF STAFF

MR. G. SWINYARD.

Mr. G. Swinyard, Leading Man In the office in Charge of Works De- partment, who is leaving the local

Arsenal ....3 11 10 10 54 20

54 32 Discards of the annual race meet-Dockyard on appointment to Eng-

6 58 42

8 GA $5

the members of the Club present-

For the prosecution, Mr. G. G. N. Tinson said that their view was that restitution having been made to their satisfaction, and having regard to the fact that accused was illiterate and not the principal in the fraud, he should be treated leniently as a first offender.

The Magistrate decided to bind the accused over as a first offen- der to come up for sentence if called upon,

KILLED BY BUS

HEAD

Birmingham 31 12 7 12 58 80 31 ing of the Hong Kong Jockey land after a stay of three years in Everton 80 1 3 13 51 49 31 Club, and ponies of the late Mr. the Colony, was accorded a hearty Huddersfield, 30 212 68 30. P. White's stable were auctioned send-off at the Dockyard Recrea- WHEEL PASSES OVER BOY'S Bolton Liverpool 31 8 12 68 53 30 at the Jockey Club Stables, Cause-tion Club Rooms last evening when

Maneh City 32 141 14 Burnley ....32 12 5 16 West Ham 32 11 7 14 Sheffield U. 12 10 8 14

67 71 28 Bianch Un, 32 7 11 14 44 04 25 Cardiff....33 8 9 16

37 45 25

69. 73 29 way Bay, yesterday afternoon.

64 R9 39 64 B2 23 76-29

as under-

Name

The complete list of ponies auc-ed him with a handsome timepiece of his service in 87 78 79 |tioned and the prices fetched is as a soumenir

Hong Kong and good feeling of Price. his fellow clubmates generally.

Mr. Gobert, Foreman of Works, $825

560 was in the chair. and Mr. G. P. 550 Heney, officer in Charge of Works, 500 made the presentation

24 San Francisco 23

Bury

30 .0

43 70 6 16 10 3 3 Portsmouth 31

Division II.

42 71

P, W. D. L

F. A. Pts.

78 49 43 Middlesbro' 33 17 9 7 Notts. Cnty. 33 16 8 9 62 47 40 Grimsby ...31 17 59 60 60 35

Szatmar

Dark Eyes Tarthacadam Mongolian Stag King's Parade

56 43 36 Duke of Melrose

Chelsea....32 15 9 8 56 43 39 Chestnut thoroughbred S'thampton 32 1 14 7 Millwall 40 14 79 Bradford Stoke

3 12 86 53, 35

60 53 35 Fat Choy .... 32 12 10 10 51 37

10 51 37 34 The Jungle Book Preston N.E. 32 14 5 13 65 00 33 Inca Blackpool .32 13 6 13 Notts Far, 12 11 10 13

Email

Wolves

12 11 7 14

Tottenham 31 13 Oldham .... .32 12 Wext Brom. 30 11 32 10 ..3% 10

06 59 32 Twilight Eve

54 56 32 Sunny Day

Chicot

20 65

20 Recreio

28 | Bay Beret

31 10 9 12

A

64 04

315

215

4 16

4 16

42 62

6 13

54

8 14 50 08

8 14

53 60'28

Bristol C...32 10

616

R 15

Reading

Swansea

Clapton ... 2 點 Port Vale..32 12 119

28 The Farmer

Pumelo

48 62 20 Nestor

30 55 26 The Haugh

GO 66 25 Silver Stag

Barnsley...32 10 4 18 460 24 Green Jade

Division. III. (South).

P. W. D. L. F

Sheila

A. Pts.Buff Jacket

Northant ..31 15 7 8 70 41 39

30 15 9 7 02 51

Luton......31

Charlton .29 15

& 7 415

45 45

Crystal P...20 16

Nero

38 Civility

哲 7 57.40 98 Madcap

Queen's P.R. 31 14 10 7 6 50 38|Loch Tay

Plymouth 30 13 10 7 58 42 36

*Fulham

Watford

B'month Coventry Southend Swindon

..31 15 6 10

..20

77 65 36

Eclipse Eve

18 4 10 54 52 34 Ole Man River

.30 13

13 8 .32 12 9 11

34 Samaritan

33 Marcus

32 Rosy Day

31 11 10 10 02 53 ..29 99 64 52 Walsali .31 11 10 58 62 Brentford .32 11 8 13 43 46 30 Brighton Tormay

80 10 5 15 42 58

Bristol R. ..30 Norwich 30 Newport.29 41

Spark Plug Gold Stag

350

YAUMATI FATALITY

Mr. Motoda confesses himself

unable to maintain order.

The unruliness in the Diet has become a matter of national con- cern, the Press and public alike national shame, and discrediting decrying what is characterised as a all Parliamentary institutions.

Disorders have characterised the

Diet sessions since the beginning, but have never been so 'prolonged and bitter as at present, with the unpopular Tanaka Cabinet, bornly refusing to give ground be- fore the angry Opposition clamour. -Reuter,

stub-

THE NORTHANTS

THE REGIMENT'S FAREWELL TO SHANGHAI

When H.M. Transport "Dorget- shire" with the Northants on board, drew away from the Old Ningpo Wharf at noon, (says the "N. C. Daily News" of March 4) there was great regret felt by those on shore. Besides the

A nine-year old Chinese boy named Taz Sam, of No. 46, Re- clamation-street, Yaumati, was

remainder of the lat the victim of the motor 'bus ncci-

Batt the Northamptonshire Regi dent yesterday afternoon.

The lad ran out of Argyle- ment, there were in the "Dor 100 of the Reclamation-street / seishing"

Weich, some 30 and got in front of motor bus No. 2nd Suffolks,

the R.AS.C., the 129 of the China Bus Co. which { detalis from was just then crossing the junc- R.A.M.C., the 1st Border Regi- ment from Tientsin and Royal tion.

Scots.

Mr. to Swinyard with felicitious remarks. street 350 Mr. Swinyard, in responding 350 | thanked all his old friends for their 300 presence and their kindly farewell 200 | gathering and expressed the hope 195 that he would one day again servo 180 at Hong Kong, of which he retained 165 very happy memories.

135 130 | gramne

was

An extremely clever musical pro

interspersed with 105 the farewell and congratulatory 100 speeches, Messrs.-Hughes (senior 100 and junior), C. Bennett, Hampson, a varled and 100 and Smith giving 100 clever, entertainment with plano, 100 violin, mandoline, concertina and 100 Bong.

100 "Auld Lang Syne" was rendered 100 with much enthusiasm and "The 95 King" was duly honoured, thus 95 concluding a happy evening at the 90 Dockyard Recreation Club.

90

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86

MISSING WEAPONS

85 ARREST OF POLICE STATION

80

80

75

"BOY

FULLY LOADED REVOLVERS

The remaining of the three re- volvers and two holsters which were stolen from No. 2 Polica Station on March 8, has been re-

6 10 52 62 25

17 51 67 24 covered.

30 11 2 17 52 64

95. 16 43 58 23

10 3 17 48 52

P, W. D. L. F,

8 6 15 44 50 29 Accrington 31

21 | Darlington Gilingham a1 7 7 17 36 1

A. Pt

10

32

Merthyr

8 4 16 48 67 22

20 4 7 16.43 08 19 Hartlepools 33 Ashington .34 Division III (North)

*

6 30 40

7

Exeter

.31 7 0 18 41 82 20 Barrow....30

P. W. . . F A. Pts, Stockport.82 20 5 7 91 46 46 Bradford C.,32 18 8 0 98 40 44 Wrexham ..32 17 0 0 74 60 43 Doncaster..81 15 8 8. 68 50 38 Carlisle 35 16 8 11 73 63 40 Wigan

15 6 9 55

65 36 36 ..30 Lincain ....32 15 0 11

S. Shields ..31 12

11 47

30 57

51 66

67.

37 22

into

about

Although the driver imme-

⚫ Col. Mostyn, ex-0. C. the Nor- diately applied the brakes, it was imposible to pull up the vehicle, folks and as senior offker, was 0. C. and the boy was knocked over. the "Dorsetshire," Major "Hunter, The off side front wheel of the Major Scales, Father George Car- bus passed over the unfortunate | Naie, the Rev. Meaars. Chaplain. lad's head, which was, badly Stockdale, Bohn (Chaplains to H.M. crushed. Death was instantane Forces), and Capt. Bucknall were

among the officers to leave. ous.

Major-General A. E. Wardrop, Brig. Borrett, and Col. Brownrigg, "CARRIER” OF OPIUM and a large complement of officers

CHINESE TO PAY FINE OF $2,000

Pleading "guilty" before Mr. E. W. Hamiltoni, at the Central Magistracy, this morning, to a charge of unlawful possession of 20 taels of prepared non-Govern- ment opium, a Chinese who was described as a carrier" was fined $2,000, or. in default, six months hard labour.

The man was arrested vester- day aftermon on the Hol On wharf, and the drug was found concealed under his waist band.

-Princesa Mary has been elected In connection with the theft of

of the Yorkshire the revolvers, which were fully president

Beekeepers' Association, stated to the Police have made three arrests, including a station be the largest society of the kind

in the world. boy."

5 22 04 10 loaded,

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SHIELD COMPETITION

Kowloon's Team Against Athletic

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Of the 256 persons convicted at Middlesex Sessions last year 172 were charged with burglary or housebreaking.

It may be remembered that fol lowing the disappearance of the revolvers, the Police arrested a youth with one of the weapons in his possession. He was taken to Yaumati and pointed out a man in the street who, he alleged, had

This man bolted, and chaas was given in the course of which shota

The run away man aucceeded were exchanged with the fugitive. Two Chinese girls and a boy were in escaping for the time being, hit by stray bullets. Two were but was later arrested by the injured in the legs, but not nert- Police.

The following will represent the N. Brighton 32 13 8 13 63 54 32 Kowloon 1st XI. v. Chinese Athletic! Crewe .....91 18 8 12 53 52

on the Hong Kong Football Club Tranmere..31 16

ground on Saturday (kick off at been concerned in the affair ously. One of the girls, who was 214.45 p.m.):

Angus Guest, Plle: Dowman, ..38 14 8 16 00 09 31 Helfaz ....

..31 10 10 11 48 47 30 Easterbrook, Bliin; Eastman, Southport ..81 11 7 13 56 66 29 Hedley, Morgan, McKelvie, and Rochdale ...32 10 8 14 69 78 28 Rotherham .31 11 8 11 47 57 . 28 : Miles.

Chesterfield 31 14 Nelson

....

(Continued on Next Column)

Reserves:-Spary and Hast.

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!

As were down for the farewell. three many as

companies of The uniformed men sttended. band of the Norfolks likewise was

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Eight bells had just been struck when the fast haweer was cast off, and as the St. Dominfe pulled the transport away from the wharf a burst of cheers resounded from ship to shore, mingled with the strains: of "Auld Lang Syne,"

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