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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1933.

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Destination.

English League.

FIRST DIVISION.

Arsenal Birmingham Chelsea Huddersfield Lelcoster Liverpool Manchester C. Portsmouth Sheffield U.

Sunderland

West Brom

1 Blackpool 2 Leeds

0 Aston Villa

4 Newcastle

2 Bolton

7 Everton

2 Derby

Middlesboro'

0 Wolves

AT HIGHBURY

1 Airdrie

Scottish League.

FIRST DIVISION

1 Ayr 1/Celtic

Cowdenbeath Dundee "E. Stirling 4 Mothers

Part

0 St. Mifren

1 St. Johnstone

1

→ Hamilton

3 Hearts

5 Clyde

2 Morton

2 Kilmarnock

1 Rangers

-2 Falkirk."

3 Aberdeen

London, Saturday. English League.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Aldershot Bournemouth

4 Rending

1 Brentford

2 Northampton 1

2 Bristol R.

1 Norwich..

2

2 Brighton

9 Clapton

8 Crystal P.

1 Luton

2 Newport

Southend

2 Bristol C.

6. Gillingham

4 Exeter

3 Torquay

1 Queen's Park

Third Lanark

Queen's P.R.

5 Cardiff

4 Blackburn

2

P. W. L. D.

Pta.

2 Watford

2. Wednesday

Rangers

20 10

40 Swindon

1 Coventry

Mathorwell

20 20

44

TABLE TO DATE

Celtic

41

TABLE TO DATE.

P. W. L. D.

Pts.

Hearts

b

89

P. W. L.

D.

Pt4,

Arsenal Wednesday

29

18 b 5

49

St. Johnstonė

36

36

20 17

Aberdeen

AK

Brentford

26 17

4

80

B

40

Aston Villa

28 17

Hamilton

Exeter

27 10

37

40

Newcastle

St Mirren

Reading

28 14 4

B

28.10

}

Norwich

4 10

West Bromwich 28- 14

a

5

н

Third Lanark

Derby

28 12

7

83

Kilmarnock

Crystal P.

Brighton

Leeds

11

Coventry-

Huddersfield

Sunderland

Blackburn

Everton Portsmouth Liverpool Shemeld U. Birmingham Blackpool

Bolton Manchester C.

Chelsea

Middlesbro'

Wolves

24

Falkirk

Queen's Park Clydło Dandee Partick Cowdenbeath

Ayr

Morton

Airdrieonians.. 28

East Stirling

VARCHAR 13 13 1 13 13 12

2 es as

14

2

14

12

Local Football At A

Southend Northampton Bournemouth Watford

Bristol R Queen's P.R. Gillingham Aldershot Luton Torquay

Clapton O. Bristol C.

Tons

From Hong Hoat About

Cardiff

Swindon

Leicester

RAJPUTANA,

17,000 25th Feb.

**SOMALI

CORFU

0,800

15,000

1937.

Noon 4th Mar.

Glance,

Newport

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

SECOND DIVISION

Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

Saturday,

SENIOR SHIELD

Bradford

3. Charlton

0

11th Mar.

COMORIN

1.000 25th Mar.

Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseilles & London.

CLUB

1 BORDERERS 1

BANGALORE

6.100

1st Apr.

RANPURA

17,000

CHITRAL

15,000

22nd Apr.

8th Apr. Mterdam, Antwerp & Hull.

Marsailles & London.

Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,

&London.

Burnley

1 Stoke

2

NAVY

7 POLICE 1

Bury

6 West Ham

1

Grimsby

JUNIOR SHIELD.

3 Lincoln

3

Millwall

0 Chesterfield

BORDERERS

2 ARTILLERY

Gateshead

1

0

*Mansfield

RANCHI

17,000

6th May

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

THIRD, DIVISION (NORTH).

Accrington Chester Darlington Doncaster

8 Barnsley

Rochdale

5 York

2 Barrow

1 Hartlepoole

2

1

0 Tranmere

2

CARTHAGE

14,000

20th May

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Notts C.

1 Swansea

2 ATHLETIC "B"

2 KOWLOON

1

New Brighton

2 Carlisle

NALDERA

16,000

3rd June

Bombay, Marsoltes & London.

KAISAR-I-HIND

12,000

17th June

Bombay, Marseilles & London.

Oldham Plymouth

1 Tottenham

5 RECREIO,

1 Notta F.

1

LINCOLNS

1 NAVY

1 8. CHINA "A" Southport

6 Rotherham

5 Crewe

0

• Hull

¡Port Vale

2 Bradford C.

0

ATHLETIC “A”

1 EWO

o Stockport

6 Halifax

Preston

3 Manchester U.

3;

Walsall

2 Wrexham

Cargo only. † Calls Casablanca.

Calls Karachi, Cutch Mandvio & Kundia..

Frequent connection from Port Sua for Pesengers and Cargo' to Con- stantinople, Presus, Smyrna and oths: Lavant Forte, by steamers of the Ebədiyini Mall Steamship Co.

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS.

Bury

Southampton 2 Fulham

TABLE TO DATE,

2

LEAGUE DIVISION. III

* unplayed.

-†SOUTH CHINA SIGNALS

1

[LINCOLNS' v R.A.S.C.-Postponed

TABLE TO DATE.

P. W.

D

Pta.

Tattenham

28 16

6

38

Stoke **

23-10 U 6

88

Bradford C.

27 13 7

29-14 8

Swansen

29 15 11 A

23.

Notts F

28 10

€ 12

.1933.

SIRDHANA

TILAWA

TALMA

TALAMBA

8,000 22nd Feb. | Singapore. Penang & Calcutta. 10,000 7th Mar. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. 10th Max. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta. Singapore, Penang & Calcutta.

Manchester U,

Millwall

Fulkam Plymouth Bradford Southampton Lincoln

Port Vale

H.I. Apcar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for Burnleg 1st and 2nd class passengers.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South).

22 11

7 10

Notts C.

11

28 12

UNIVERSITY 2 RADIO

Match abandoned 10 minutes before Wrexham time.

89. After extra time.

Goal Scorers.

The following were the goal scorers Doncaster

4 Chester

P. W. L D. 28 17

Pts.

88

Hull

4.7

Gateshead

#

Barrow

Barnsley

Accrington

Stockport

Southport

in yesterday's matches:——

BENIOR SMELD

Langmead (Navy)

Usher (Navy);

Crewe

Walsall

Mansfield

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLORE

10,000 8,000

7,000.

7,000 7,000

2nd Apr.

1933.

3rd Mar. Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney & 1st Apr.

Melbourne. 2nd May

Regular monthly sailings from

and Hong Kong to Australia.

2

Hong Kong to Bydney—19 daya.

West Ham

Preston

Chesterfield

Grimsby Oldham Charlton

20

SILENCE IN NATION'S INTEREST

(Continued from Page 6.) 、་

Yet Prime Ministers have some-

Hong Kong to Shanghai and Japan times made desperately unfair use

Frequent connections from Australia with the following:--

The Union 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdom via New

Zealand, Vanco¤VEF, San Francisco, mater

The P. & G. Royal Mail Steamers to London” end

The P. & 0. Branch Servies of - steamers to London via Üzes.

The New Zealand Shipping Opmpany's steamers for Southampton and London via Panama Canal.

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

*MARANOA

"BANGALORE TALMA

COMORIN INANKIN

TALABA

RANPURA BHUTAN

CHITRA

RANCHI +NELLORE UN BILDA *SOUDAN CARTHAGE NALDERA ›

BUKUWAN

HANTUA

KAISAR-1-HIND

RAWALPINDI

KANPURA

RAJPUTANA

1933.

20th Feb. Shanghai only.

6,500 23rd Feb. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 10,000 24th Feb. Amoy, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Osaka.

24th Feb. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama.

16,000

7,000

of their power to shut the mouthe of resigning colleagues. Mr. Glad- stone, in 1886, did his best to spoil the effect of Mr. Chamberlain's ex- planation-of-why-he-left-the Govern ment over the Home Rule Bill by refusing him permission to allude to the Irish Land Purchase propo- sals, which involved the creation of £120,000,000 of Console.

McPhee (Navy)

Johnson (Polles)

Mullane (Borderen)

Williams (Club)

JUNIOR SHIELD

Pearson (Navy)

Marrell (Navy)

Matthias (Borderers)

Cleary (Navy)

Sayer (Navy)

Santos (Recreio) McGuinness. (Lincolns) Yueng Tan-hon (8, Chína) - Benwell (Kowloon)

Pang. Kam-hing (Athletic "B") Loo Chee-Yin (Athletic "A") Barraclough. (Artillery)

LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION Tavares (Radio) Sing (Radio) Lee (Radio)

Aycock (Radio) Wong Fen (Varsity) Kho (Varsity)'

LEAGUE TABLES TO-DATE

Athletic

THIRD DIVISION.

He had to draw that thread out Borderers of the texture of his prepared argu-Lincolns ment at a moment's notice.

Lord B.A.8.C. Randolph Churchill had warned him Joseph's that "the GO.M. would try to trip South China him up on any formality," and the Radio dexterous trip would have ruined B.A.F the speech of a loss ready and skil-

5th Mar. S'hat, Moli, Kobo, Osaka & Y'hama,ful debater,

9,000 10th Mar. Amoy, By

10th Mar.

S'hat, Moji, Rob

Robe & Onake.. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohamzn.

19th Mar. Shanghal, Kobe & 23rd Max. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. 17.000 6th Apr. Shanghai, Kabe Shanghai, Kaha

14,000

17.000 6,000

Tokohiama 10,000 40,000

Yokohama. 12,000 7,000

S'hat. Moji. Kobe, Osaks & Thama. 6th Apr 6,800 18th Apr

& Yokohama. 20th Apr. Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama. ath May Shanghai, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama, 0,100 13th May Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama 12,000 18th May Shanghal, Moll, Kobe & Yokohama. 11,000 1st Juno Shanghai, Mejl, Kobe & Yokohama: 17,000

16th June Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama, 17,000 29th June Ehanghai, Kobo & Yokohama. 17.000 18th July Shanghal, Kobe & Tokohama,

14.000

10,000

Cargo only. Calls Nagoya & Yokkaichi Calls Nagoya.

Engineers Recreto In that caso there was no question University

Taikoo

of the safety of the realm, only the Bufety of a desperately shaken Ministry.

sense.

Goals

Tranmere

Halifax

Rochdale

Rotherham

27 10 13

Hartlepools 28 D 14

York

Carlisle

Darlington New Brighton

25 24

13 3

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A General Post Office notifica. tion gives the following unclaim. ed correspondence, etc, waiting at the Post Office and elso claimed radio telegrama at the Radio Telegraph Office.

Madame C. Buhler, F. J. Broug sard, G. Bow, J. Bell, H. M. L. Bruce, Mons. A. J. Bellahix, Cheung Wan Ching, R. T. Callen, J. Chetwyude, Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Callender, Mr. B. I. Denison, Miss P. W. D. L. F APts. 16 14 1 1 83 16 29 R Ellis, M. Frost, J. and Gochiong- 12 0 2 60 19 21 an, G. Gotianuy, C, E. Green, Mrs. 14 10 13 60 11 21 C. 1. Goddard, A. Gillies, Mr. R. G. 15 3 3 3 58 18 21 Hinds, Mrs. H. Hull, P. Hafeman, 17 7 37 31 31 17 Mme. C. Hilller, D. S. Hunt, L. 8:07 30 33 16 James, R. James, Mt Kizlo, Mra. .12 7 14 48 21 16 E. Kinsey, Kon San, J. J. Lynam, E.

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The Government of the day can- the roof at Downing-street le non- Rogers, D. Rocke. Mme. J. Roy, J. not be carried on as in a glase

Schulze, South China Bolt and Nut When real public scandal arises Co., C. Semper, D. Sumner, Samun- house. But just as little can it be carried on In-a-closely shuttered

about the publication of Cabinet dar Singh, Mrs. H. F. Sommers, Ten and sound-proof apartment. The

accrets, it is usually because some Sien Teing, W. Uher, A. W. Wyllis, public distrusts such apartments. Minister has forgotten to fling away, R. S. Wells, Kuen Wong. Basilio They are fuggy and harbour dust the fast infirmity of his noble mind. yboa. Yau Bee Cheung.

Peccant Colleagues-

Prime Ministers should themselves Registered Articles. There was a terribla time during be strong enough to deal with their

Daniel E. Baily, Capt. N. A. the war any 1916 when the prin peccant colleagues, and wiee Diakoff, J. E. Folden, The Lincoln ciple of secrecy was so little ob-enough to understand that the Dental Co.. T. Muradjallam, Mr. served by certain Cabinet Ministers public has a right to be told prompt- Fedor Populmann, Tai Chung Po that Cabinet meetings were almost ly fnsafe goueral outline what's Mr. Vaturian, (Society Armenian). as public as the King'e banqueta in afoot

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A slander. action was heard on February 7, in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Wood, when Madam Beaton of the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, claimed $1,000 from Miss Julia Sayer, trading as the Juliette Beauty Par- Iqur. As a result of the slander Madam Beaton sullered considerably from loss of Chinese clients. The Judge awarded the plaintiff $200, with costs, remarking that the statement allegedly made was defamatory. The case is fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,

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The annual prize_distribution of the Central British School took place on February 6, at the St. Andrew's Hall and was largely attended, H.E. Sir William Peel presenting the prizes. His Excellency the Governor, before presenting the prizes spoke on the site of the new school, estimates of which had already been passed by the Board of Education.. The work of the new school will be started early next year.

Another year of steady increase in the activities of the school was reported by the Headmistress in the annual re- port of St. Mary's School (Italian Convent Branch), Kow. Joon at the prize distribution held on February 6.

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The annual meeting of the League of Nations Society was held in the Helena May Institute on February 3. Sir William Shenton presided, and with him on the platform were the Bishop of Victoria, the Rev. N. V. Halward, the Rev. F. Short, Dr. Y. S. Wan and Mr. R. C. H. Lim. A letter was received from His Excellency the Governor regretting. his inability to attend, owing to many pressing engage ments. The Treasurer (Dr. Y. S. Wan) in his report sald that the Society was financially solvent...

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