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BRITONS KICKED
OUT
UNCEREMONIOUSLY
Peiping, To-day.
THE DRIVE AGAINST British missionaries in North
Chine continues. Another group of United Church of Canada mission. aries has arrived from north Hunan, as well as the China Inland Mission representative from Hamtan, on the railway near the south Hopei border.
Members
The Anglican Mission headquarters has just learned that an anti-British movement official closed up their hog- pital at Hochien, in south Hopei.
of the anti- British movement visited the hospital and forced the Chinese doctors, nurses and patients to sign a document stating that they "withdraw volun- they were tarily," after which unceremoniously kloked out. Some of the British missionaries were withdrawn, and the remainder
follow shortly. are expected to
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G.E.C. MEN JOIN UP
London, To-day.
The General Electric Company, one
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 24, 1989.
MYSTERY
DEATH OF
FUGITIVE
SOVIET ENVOY
Paris, To-day.
M. Raskolnikov, former Soviet Minister to Bulgaria, died in Д nursing home at Nice in myster ious circumstances, according to "Intransigeant.”
M. Raskolnikov was relieved of the post of Minister to Bul. garia In April, 1938, and he was declared an outlaw by the U.S.8.R. Supreme Court on the ground that he "joined camp with the enemy of the people."—Reu-
ter.
TURKISH RELIEF AT
SMYRNA
The Turkish
Ankara, To-day. af the largest concerns in the electri-
Government has set cal equipment trade, has 2,135 cm-aside large sums for the care of those ployees serving in the combatant homeless and injured in the Smyrna
earthquake.-Reuter. forces.
One third of the total male staff in the sales organization is with the erous allowance to all employees with Colours. This Company gives a gen-the Forces.-British Wireless.
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LONDON CLUBS TO FORM REGIONAL SOCCER
LEAGUE
London, To-day.
The crowds were strictly controlled at friendly foot- ball matches played in Bri- tain yesterday, and averaged 4,000.
to
All is now set for early resumption of competitive matches on a region-: al basis.
London clubs have agreed form a league, and other regions are likely to follow. The following were the results of yesterday's friendlies:
Accrington Aldershot Barnsley Barrow Blackpool Bournemouth Bradford C. Brentford Brighton
Bristol R.. Bury Cardiff Carlisle
6 Rochdale
2 Chelsea
1
Wednesday
4
3
2
3
1
Blackburn
1
West Ham
2
6 Workington
1 Burnley
3 Arsenal
6 Millwall
Reserves
1 Torquay
3 Everton
1 Swansea
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Guildford Halifax
Huddersfield Leicester
1 Preston
Reserves
1
Chelmsford Crewe Doncaster
4 Spurs
2
5 New Brighton
2
4 Notts Co.
2
5 Palace
3. Bradford
0 3
1 Sheffield U.
2
6 Birmingham
4
3 Bolton
0
3 Charlton XI
2
3 Oldham
1
1
Charlton XI
1
2. Leeds
2
1 Grimsby
2
7 Bristol C.
1
2 Southampton
Liverpool
Luton
Manchester U. Millwall Newcastle
Notts F. Plymouth Portsmouth Preston Reading Rotherham
Shrewsbury
Southend Southport
Stoke
Swindon
3 Manchester C.
5 Newport
1 Chesterfield-
0 Coventry
4 Fulham
0 Stockport
3 Port Vale
1
Queen's Pk.
5
West Bromwich 3 Wolves
Wrexham
0 Chester
SCOTTISH FRIENDLIES
Aberdeen
4 Arbroath
St. Johnstone. 3 Scottish
St. Mirren Celtic
Queen's. Pk.
Rangers
Hearts
Junior XI
3
1
Morton
1
4
Partick
2
3 Third Lanark
4
1. Falkirk.
2
Hibernian
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FRIENDLY RUGGER
London, To-day.
The following friendly Rugby League matches were played yester-
day:
Batley
Bradford
Northern Castleford Featherstone
Halifax
18 Keighley
Hudders-
3
20 field
18
10 York 15 Bramley 11
16
Salford
Hull
Leeds
Rochdale' Swinton Wakefield Warrington
22 Hull Kingston
Rovers
23 Dewsbury
11 Oldham 55 Broughton 27 Hunslet 23 Wigan
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