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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1936

NEW SOCCER RECORD

Payne Scores Ten Goals

London, To-day.

Payne, the Luton centre-for- ward. scored nine of his side's 12 goals against Bristol Rovers. yesterday, thus equalling the record set by Bell. of Tranmere, on Boxing Day of last year.

A later message states that! Payne scored 10 goals, breaking

This was his fourth appearance in first class football Beuter

ANGLO-FRENCH RIFT

OVER SANCTIONS ALHAMBRA

"VACILLATING POLICY"

OF BRITAIN

FRENCH PRESS CRITICISM

- CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Paris, To-day.

M. Flandin, who went direct from Geneva to the League record set by Bell his constituency, is expected back here to-day, and to-morrow, according to "Le Jour," will have an important discussion with the Premier and the League of Nations Minister, M. Paul-Boncour, when, so the paper maintains, France's final atti- tude regarding the Italo-Abyssinian conflict will jbe decided.

HOME RUGBY

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London, To-day.

Not only the French but also the British Government's deci- sion on this question is awaited here with the greatest interest. The following were the re-This, it is understood, will be the subject of a preliminary discus- sults of the Rugby Union sion to-day by the Ministers most closely concerned and will matches played yesterday:- finally be agreed upon at the Cabinet meeting to-morrow.

Aberavon

Bath

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Bedford Bristol

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KING of BURLESQUE

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-Reuter

BASEBALL OPENS TO-MORROW

Roosevelt To Attend Washington Game

0

3

3

Mr. Anthony Eden, according to the London correspondents' reports, is advocating a tightening up of sanctions, though the general impression appears to be that the British Cabinet will be reluctant to take a decision involving such far-reaching conse- quences. The French papers spare no pains to point out the "use- lessness" of sanctions against Italy or else to declare that an in-

crease in their severity can only be justified by the application of i S similar measures against Germany.

8

Paris: A further indication

lof the rift between France and

$Britain is afforded by an edi- REDS ACTIVE IN 6torial in the semi-oficial! 19Temps" yesterday, which takes

a decided stand against further

8 sanctions and upbraids Britain 17 for her vacillating policy," 5 which, the paper maintains, has 11 contributed much to the present

European crisis.

5

The Temps contends that Eng-i land insisted OB assuming the role of mediator although she did; net, according to her own fession, dispose of the necessary means for enforcing the desired solution.

COR-

YUNNAN

Defences Of Capital Being Strengthened

TWO TOWNS ATTACKED BY COMMUNISTS

(From Our Own Correspondent}

Canton, To-day. Communists in Yunnan are and attacking Hsung Ming UNSATISFACTORY PROCEDURE Yang Chuan, which are about Asserting that Italy has been 55 miles north of Yunnanfu, the treated too severely and Germans provincial capital, according to with too much indulgence, thela report received here on Sun- paper goes on to deprecate, the day night- sanctions against Italy, stressing | New York. To-day.

General Lung Yun, the Com- that the economic and financial mander-in-Chief of the provin With every manager very measures proved to be ineffective cial brigades, is rushing all confident that his club will wir

and that the extension of sanc-javailable troops to the front, the pennant, the National and ions to oil and other basic mater while the defences around the American League baseball series

being will commence to-morrow, when ials would undoubtedly have the provincial capital

General Lung same unsatisfactory results, since strengthened. eight major teams will be play-

already himself is still in Yunnanfu but. jing, including the New Yorka military decision has

may leave for the front in the Yankees and the Washington been achieved. Senators at Washington, where The argument that the prestige next few days. President Roosevelt is expected of the League of Nations must be to attend and to toss the first saved is also not valid, since the wards Yunnanfu as they have! ball of the season.-Reuter.

are

The Reds have to move to-

responsibilities of the League of been driven by Nanking troops Nations are far too encompassing from Kweichow and find their

way to Szechuen and should. if possible, be res other Nanking forces.

blocked by 1892 RECORD SHATTERED

Both tricted to purely European affairs.

Kweichow and Szechuen are Birmingham, to-day.-W. E.-Trans-Ocean Service.

heavily garrisoned by Nanking Eaton, the international cross-

units, while Yunnan is defended country champion, set up a new

only by provincial troops. native record for six miles yes- terday when he

FAR EAST FRONTIER | clocked 29

INCIDENTS ·

minutes 36.2-5 seconds, beating the 1892 record of S. Thomas by Izo less than 26.2-5 seconds.-

Reuter.

DAVIS CUP FIXTURE

Bodies Of Soldiers To Be Handed Over

Moscow, To-day.

to

It is reported that 10 Nan- j king bombers left Kweiyang, capital of Kweichow, on Sun-

Yunnan day for Northern bomb the Reds and will make their temporary quarters in Yunnanfu These bombers İclaim to have inflicted over 2,000 The Soviet frontier authorities casualties on the outlaws. Houston, To-day, — After de in the Far East have been in- Hsung Ming and Yang Chuan feating Mexico in the Davis Cup)structed to hand over the are stated to be well defended. America will now meet Australia Japanese authorities the bodies of However, eight counties in in the Final of the American the three Japanese soldiers who Northern Yunnan are now in Zone, which will be played during fell in the shooting between Rus the hands of the Red invaders. the last three days of May at xian and Japanese frontier guards Two Nanking brigades have Philadelphia. - Reuter's Bulletin in the Grodekovo region on April entered Yunnan to assist the

$9-Benter. Service.

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Home Football Results

London, To-day. |

The following were yesterday's League football results:

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham

Brentford

Derby Leeds

Liverpool Middlesboro'

Preston

Stoke

2 Sunderland

4 Everton

I Cheisen

1 Manchester

4 Blackburn 5. Wednesday

1 Bolton

THIRD DIVISION (South), Bournemouth 2 Clapton Brighton

Bristol C

Exeter

Luton

provincial detachments in fight- ing the Communists, according to a semi-official dispatch.

HINDUS RUSH MEETING

Scenes At Congress

€ Millwall

0

0 Queen's PR

0

1 Torquay

1

Parley

12 Bristol R

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1 Aldershot

1

RESOLUTIONS PASSED

2

10 Crystal P.

4 Gillingham

2

7 Newport

Northampton 2 Cardif 1 Notts C. C1Reading

1(Southend

0

1 Grimsby..

West Brom. 1 Arsenal Wolves

• Swindon

0 Watford

1 Coventry

THIRD DIVISION (North)

0 Accrington

1 Mansfeld

1 York City Chesterfield 0. Lincoln

Gateshead

0 Barrow

2 Aston Villa

SECOND DIVISION

Barnsley

Ú, Bradford C.

Bradford

1 Bury

Charlton

2 Tottenham

Fulham

7 Port Vale

2 Newcastle

Hull City Leicester 1- West Ham. Manchester U. 4 Burnley Norwich 4 Notts Forest Southampton 1 Elackpool. Swansea

2 Plymouth

Kalifax Oldham 1Rochdale

Rotherham [Stockport

3 Wrexham

1

+

1. Darlington

1 Tranmere

2 Walsall

I New Brighton

3 Hartlepools

2 Chester

1 Carlisle SCOTTISH LEAGUE 02. Lanest 1′′ Bangusa (St. Johnstone “4 Airdrie

Celtie

2. Clyde

--Reuter.

Lucknow, To-day.

the

any

Resolutions opposing participation of India in 2imperialist war," expressing sympathy with the Abyssinians in their fight against Italian ag- gression, and condemning the great League Powers' policy in this connection were adopted at the Indian National Congress yesterday, at which a remark- Ojable feature was that a score of

¡Santanists

caste Hindus

0 rushed the meeting hall as a pro- 1 test against interference by the

(Congress in religious matters,

31 The President, Mr. Nekru, had to leave the chair for a 1 short time until the demonstra-

Itors were dispersed.

Beuter.

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