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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2ND
| WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGN TROOPS
FROM CHINA.
Mr. Alfred Sze, in his speech, said that China was asking not merely that exist- ing treaty or conventional limitations upon the autonomous and unembarrassed exercise of her territorial and adminis trative powere should be removed as
rapidly and completely as circumstances justined, but that conditions constituting a continuing violation of her rights as "an independent State should be correct
JAPAN. DISCLAIMS AGGRESSIVE
...... PURPOSES IN CHINA.
WASHINGTON, December 1st.
Mr. Hanibara has made
a statement
"He asked the Conference to approve a to the Far Eastern Committee disclaim
proposition to which he contended ing emphatically that Japan over enter.it was committed by the principles adopted ou November Sist namely talnoil aggressivo purposes or a desire that each Power attending the Con
ference declared that without con. pressly and specifically given in each case, it will be station troops or railway
LATEST CABLES.
AEROPLANES COLLIDE.
LAWTON, OKLAHOMA, December 1st.. Two army aeroplanes practising in battle evolutions collided and falling 3.000 feet crashed to pieces. Four airmen
killed.
THE LANDRU TRIAL.
RECOMMENDATION TO MERCY.
PARIS, December 1st.. Immediately after the sentence
on
POSITION OF QIL COMPANY'S | WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
FINANCE.
INTERESTING FIGURES.
AMSTERDAM, December 1st. The meeting of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company had to be adjourned -until-the-reth inst: xs * quoTUI Of "TE" presentatives of three-quarters of the share capital was not obtained. The General Manager, in a speech, declared that the absolute hard-cash position of the Royal Dutch, the Shell, and affiliated companies might be put at fl.900,000,000.
to enerdach illegitimately on China's seat of the Government of China, ex. Landru, the jurymen unanimously signed Thu stock in hand was 1,800,000 tone, on
China.
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~THE VIOLATION OF CHINA'S" SOVEREIGN RIGHTS.
tung when Chinese police were substitut ed hat the maintenance of troops along the South Manchuria Railway stood on different footing. He declared that this was
an absolute necessity under eating conditions. Withdrawal would undoubtedly leave the districts at the mercy of bandits and it was, therefore, impossible that Japan would forego the duty of maintaining guards in Man-violated, charia where their presence was recognis ed by treaty.
The Chinese delegation submitted de tailed data supporting Mr. Sze's state- these simply in order to show the ex ment, and declaring that it submitted tent to which China's erritorial and ad ministrative integrity was now being not as implying that the Chinese Government will be contented with the abatement of those specific violations of her sovereign rights. The Committee, then discussed the question of foreign troops and police in China, and Adjourned until_to-day———
a recommendation" to "mercy "in favour
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SENTENCED TO DEATH.
PARIS, December 1st. Landry, found guilty of murder, for- gery, and theit, was sentenced to death.
The condemned man, known as the Madern Bluebeard, who was arrested somo three years ago, wan sharged with property be obtained possession. ÅS the death of numerous "wives" of whose the bodies appear to have been iteine- rated, the gathering of evidence was a lengthy process.]
THE ARBUCKLE CASE. WITNESS ARRESTED ON PERJURY __CHARGE.
Gibbs.
TRADE IN THE U.S.
TEXT OF THE PEKING GOVERN
MENT'S PROPOSALS.
A third condition is the adoption of the Powers and China and between the open diplomacy in the dealings between Fowers themselves concerning Chias, This must apply not only to the future, but also retroactively. The Powers have in the past obtained commitments from officials in Peking and in the provinces of which no proper record has been kept PIXING, November 21st; and which have lettered China's develop The text of Chius's proposals as sub-ent. All agreements, concessions, and mitted to the Pacific Conference is as promises with, by, and concerning China follows:-
should, therefore, be tabled and be sub-
GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR CHINESE QUESTIONS.
the
In conformity with the agenda of theject to review and judgment in the light Conference, the Chinese Government
of the principles herein enunciated. adoption by the Conference the following Twenty-One Demands... proposes for the consideration of and notable example is that of the treation
and agreements resulting from general principles to be applied in the determination of questions relating to China:—
Or
The political and economic modernisa- tion of China under a national Govern- sovereignty in maintaining garrisons in
ment based on the consent of the Chinese 1.) The Powers engage to respect People necesitates the application of He declared Japan's readiness to guards, and maintain police-boxes or of lits imprisonment which, it is believed, charges had strendy been paid; reprepondence of the Chinese Republic
which freight, loading, and Customs the political and administrative inde Integrity. Boonomic Integrity, and Ad- and observe the territorial integrity and thres principles, namely, Territorial withdraw the cailway guards in Shan-erect or operate electrical communication will anve his head.
Installations upon the soil of China and
(b.) China upon her part is prepared principles are useful to a certain extent,
nistrativa Integrity. seating # valus of fl.150,000,000: The com- to give an undertaking not to alienate if such troops, railway guarda, police-
While general
buxes or electrical installations now exist
pany had no debit with its bankers. or lease any portion of her territory or peated enunciation in the past has not it must be acknowledged that their re- upon the soil of, China without China's
littoral to any Powers. Thus it is wall able to cope with all express consent, they be immediately
S-China, being in fall accord with the therefore, that they be specifically appli prevented their breach It is necessary, withdrawn."
emergencies without appealing to the principle of the so-called open door, or fed. shareholders.
equal opportunity-for-the-commerce and industry of all nations having treaty reaffirms the indivisibility of the territory DEATH OF IVAN CARYLL.
The Principle of Territorial Integrity lations with China, is prepared to accept of the Chinesa Republic inside and out- and apply it in all parts of the Chinese side the Great Wall and China's sovere New Yoax, November 30th.
Repablin without exception. The death is announced of Mr. Ivan 3-With a Caryll.
view to strengthening ignty in each and every part thereof. mutual confidence in the Far East, the This involves (a) the settlement of of the Gaiety and Lyric theatres, com-themselves any treaty
Iran Caryil, for years musical director Powers agree not to conclude between the Shantung Question in terms of the -cancellation of the China-Japan Treaty pored many of the most popular musical directly affecting China or the general relating to Shantung and notes relating
agreement comedies of our time, among them "The poace in these regions without previously of the abrogation of the Riaochow Con- thereto and the recognition of the validity Earl and the Girl" and "Our Miss notifying China and giving her an ovention or China's declaration of war
portunity to participate.
4All special rights privileges, im. against Germany; (b) the settlement of munitice, whatever their character or the Manchurian and Mongolian Questions contractual basis staimed by any of the in terms of the cancellation of the Chizia.. Powers in, or relating to China, are to Japan Treaty relating to South Han- The Federal Reserve Board's monthly be declared, and all such or future claims notes relating thereto and the conversion churia and Eastern Inner Mongolia and Mrs. Minnie Neighbors," one of the report states that improvement in trade not made known, are to be deemed null of the railways in North and South witnesses for the defence in the Arbuckle during November was not so marked as and void. 'Rights, privilegea, immunities Manchuria into Chinese state-owned pro
and steel trade recovery halted, while the declared, are to be examined with a view porties; (where the questions affecting the in September and October. The iron and commitments now known or to be silk industry showed surprising uneven-and it valid, to harmonising them with negotiations with Russia that is to be to determining their scope and validity, railways and Outar Mongolia require one another and with the principles de reserved for direct conversation between. clared by this Conference,
China and that Power); (c) the solution 5.Immediately or as soon as the cir of the Tibetan Question in terms of the cumstances will permit, the existing recognition by Great Britain of Chinese BERLIN, November 30th,
limitations upon China's political, juris sovereignty and the grant of Tibetan diotional and administrative freedom of autonomy; (d) the relinquishment of the The Nord Deutsche Lloyd is shortly inaction are to be removed.
leased territories; (e), the restoration of creasing its capital from M. 350,000,000 6-Reasonable definite terms of dura the settlements and concessions to China, tion are to be attached to China's com- provided that there is an interim period mitments which are without time limit.
of a number of yours, when their adminis 7-In the interpretation of instruments tration shall be vested in a Council con- granting special rights or privileges, thesisting of a Chinese chairman and mem. well established principle of construction bers elected, as to half, by foreign tax- strued in favour of the grantora is to be Chinese tax-payers and the with that such grants shall be strictly con papers; and, as to the other half, by drawal of foreign troop whether their Presence be sanctioned by treaties or absolutely unwarranted.
JAPAN AND THE 70 PER CENT. RATIO
WASHINGTON, December 1st. Baron Kato personally communicated wih Mr. Hughes and Mr. Rulfour on Japan's proposal for 70 per cent capital ship ratio as necessary to her security. It is stated that the proposal has the full support of the Japanese Cabinet and Diplanatic Council.
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ANGLO-JAPANESE NAVAL NEGOTIATIONS.
WASHINGTON, November 30th. The Anglo-American-Japanese
naval sub-committee. at a brief meeting, con sidered details of disarmament and ad- journed. The date of the next meeting has not been fixed.
mente have been made for the Chinese It is officially aunounced that arrange and Japanese to carry on direct negoia tion on the Shantang question. The Far Eastern committee adjourned till Friday to give the Chinese and Japanese a clear day to discuss the question.
INTEE. JAPAN AGREES TO WITHDRAW GUARDS.
One of the American delegates offered the opinion that the situation delicate but he was not without hope that the Japanese ultimately would accept the original plan which the United States and Britain still consider fair to all the, The Chinese and Japanese delegates have powers concerned. Mr. Hughes and other accepted the good offices of Mr. Balfour and Mr. Hughes to bring China and American delegates "discussed the situa Japan together for a settlement of the tion for three hours on Wednesday even-Japan has agreed to withdraw her guarda Shantung problem. It is announced that ing.
from the Shantung railway as soon as a Chinese police force has been substitut
account of the bandit danger.... from the South Manchuria Railway on
LATER CHINESE WIRELESS STATIONS.
Mr. Alfred Bze stated that he would Terve the right to answer in detail the Japanese statements after he had the opportunity of studying than in com- mittee. He proceeded to discuss. the wireless stations in China and it was poided to refer the question of drafting
Zo a sub-committee.
BARLIER CABLES. EXTRA-TERRITORIAL RIGHTS IN
CHINA.
AN INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION TO
INVESTIGATE,
WASHINGTON, November 30th. An official communique states that the resolution unanimously adopted by, the Far Eastern Committee relative to the extra-territorial question provides
cd, but objects to withdrawing guards
BY JAPAN.
SAN FRANCISCO, November 30th.
case, has been arrested on a charge of
(përjury and released on bhil.
GERMAN AND FRENCH CURRENCIES.
THE MARK RISING.
ELCSS.
WASHINGTON, November 30th.
GERMAN BANK INCREASES CAPITAL
LONDON, November 30th. German marks rapidly recovered to-day to 930 and finished at 965, compared with 1,100 yesterday. The market is taking to M.600,000,000. the view that the visit of Dr. Rathenau will lead to reorganisation of Germany's financial position, with an improving effect upon other Continental currencies, evidence. though towards the end selling was in
French francs were quoted at 56.30 and. 57 against 57.75 yesterday; thus checking the retrograde movement of the past week.
OUTPUT. --. Mr. Haaihara stated that Japan would
LONDON, November 30th. as China took measures to maintain 31st of the scheme of voluntary restric remove her troops from Hankow sa so02 In view of the termination on December order, and was also ready to withdrawtion of rubber output, the Council of the from North China when conditions war- Rubber Growers Association is saking all Bailway when Siberia was evacuated. ranted and from the Chinese Eastern rubber producers who assented to the
scheme to continue restriction by under INCREASED NAVAL RATIO DESIRED first six months of 1983 than they pro taking not to produce mare rubber in the duced in the corresponding period of 1921, or, alternatively, than 75 per cent. of her naval strength remains the period of 1920. Producers who remained Japan's desire for increase in the ratio of their output in the corresponding pivotal question of the Conference pro- outside the scheme are urged, to under- ceedings. Prince Tokugawa's statement take to restrict output 25 per cent. of the last night to the effect that Baron amount produced in the corresponding. Kato's opinion is not reflected in the period of 1921 or 1920. Japanese official attitudo is believed in Assent to renewal of the scheme will some quarters to have improved the cage to be binding unless assentors are situation. It is still uncertain whether notified prior to December 31st that mem- definite developments will be sannounced hers of the Association controlling not before or after the next plenary meeting are no per cent of the producing Meantine, Mr. Balfour and possibly Lord area represented by members of the Lee, Sir Auckland Geddes, and other Association have similarly agreed.
SCOTTISH SPORT. GROWING POPULARITY OF RUGBY.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.].
larity of Rugby on the Border. There is Another remarkable thing is the popu- something exhilarating in the atmos phere. In Edinburgh and Glasgow, with their hosts of attractions, a Rugby match
Schools keep alive the spirit of rivalry: is more item; in a Border town it is the event of the week. In the Cities the
but on the Borders it is a town affair.
observed.
8.-China's rights as a outral are to be fully respected in future wars to which she is not party.
AFFAIRS, CANTON
EDINBURGH," October 19th.
The Principle of Economic Integrity Many of the better class supporters of Association football are gravitating to
9. Provision is to be made for the affirms the necessity of the legal Central THE SLUMP IN RUBBER,ard Rugby, one of their reasons being peaceful settlement of international dis Government of the Republic of China PLANTERS AGREE TO RESTRICTED of scenes Indulged in by the followers Provision is to be made for future China. First, it involves the revision of against the growing number gutes in the Pacific and the Far East. being freed from treaties which have hitherto imposed fiscal disablement on of the round ball. It is generally for the discussion of international ques-all treaties which place restriction on cognised that a more chivalrous line of conduct is shown by the players of the tions relative to the Pacific and the Far China or grant rights to foreign cationals Code.
East as a busts for the determination of in derogation-of Chinese sovereignty in in relation thereto. the common policies of signatory Powers the matter of taxation whether relating to Tarif Duties or inland revenue in consideration of China's engagement not PROGRAMME PREPARED BY THE to levy certain forms of taxes which ad-
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN
mittedly impede trade; secondly, the principle calls for the remission of the remainder of the Boxer Indemnity, which is-besides a heavy burden on the finan- We have received from the Ministry, of cial resources of the country-the only, Borders it is a democratic game, levelling in the Citica, also, Rugby is the pastime Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China, punitive as distinguished from repara- of the professional classes; but on the Canton, the following statement:- all distinctions, and tradesmen play security of China against aggression: ost usefully be applied for educational itory, international indemnity in force The Chinese Question now means the to-day and" which, when remitted, can alongside old Public School boys. which endanger her existence as an in- and industrial purposes to be specifically One result in last week's Rugby results dependent and peaceful state. This must designated if Bo desired; thirdly, the created some surprise; Stewartoninns be the work of China and is only pos- principle also calls for the elimination of were beaten by Glasgow High School sible by the organisation of China's spheres of influence or interest which are The Edinburgh Club, however, were evi-humas and material resources under a harmful anachronisms. fact throw away the game. Watsonians country and modernising her politically grity calls for the gradual abolition of dently below par, and as a matter of leadership capable of unifying the also were not in top form against Edin- and economically.
The Principle of Administrative Inte- burgh Wanderers, had the latter's backs
Consular jurisdiction on a sort of instal The leadership must express itself in ment plan, eg, as Chinese laws relating. have been a draw. J L Dunn lished in accordance with the will of the to those of the West, China will set up had a lovely try, the one redeeming fea Chinese Peopls as defined in the funda special courts for the trial and adjudica ture in Watson a exhibition. Edinburgh University are getting into their pre-war tion would be a mero palliative, if not Chinese territory or between Chinese and mental law of the land. Any other solution of cases between foreigners in stride again, as is shown by their great wholly illusory. victory over Edinburgh Academicals; but
foreigners. The establishment by Japan the Academicala are in a particularly) A proper national Government, already of police agencies at various places in bad, way this year.
One of the unex. exists at Canton. But it cannot function China should forthwith be abolished. pected results was Royal High School's effectively on account of the continued Foreign post offices which have from their Buccess over Selkirk, a club that is all foreign recognition of the Peking Ad inception been working only under suffer to the front at present
ministration as the Government of China,ance and which have recently been sub Watsonians, 8; Edin. Wanderers, 0. which, in existing circumstances, is jest to notorious abuses, such as the Gla. H.S., P.P., 3; Stewartonians, 0. tantamount to the imposition by the smuggling of morphia and other drugs, Glas. Academicals, 44; Institution, 0. Powers on, the Chinese People of a weak should be removed. Tolegraphie dad Edin. University, 24; Edin. Acads., 8. and corrupt ruling body in violation of wireless installations by foreign Govern- Heriotonians, 13; Gala, 3,
the principle of Government by consent of ments and nationals should be dis West, 8; Hillhead, 8.
the governed.
mantled.
that the Powers concerned shall establish Britishers propose to attend a dinner in GERMAN MINISTER'S LONDON as well as the forwards, the result the form of a national government estab] to the Law Merchant (sic) are assimilated
a commission to which each shall ap. their honour on Monday in New York paint a
member to enquire into the to be given by the English-speaking present practice of extra-territorial Union. Their absence over the week-end jurisdiction in China, and into the laws; the Conference before the middle of next will probably prevent a full meeting of the judicial system, methods of judicial administration, with view to report-
weck. ing findings of fact, with recommenda- ADMIRAL BEATTY ON THE NAVAL tions regarding the means to improve the existing conditions of administration of
REDUCTIONS.
"PERSIAN OIL CONCESSION,
REASONABLE COMPROMISE-
"EXPECTED.
VISIT.
"
CAUSES ACID COMMENT IN FRENCH PRESS.
LONDON, November 30th. Herr Simon, who is described as Dr.
.conversations with Sir Robert
6; Greenock Wan, 0.
and
the the
This situation must end if the Con-f ference is to inaugurate an era of inter- Aational security in the Far East in the
ment of the Chinese Question is the with- drawal of recognition from the adminis
JOURNALISTS DO NOT BETRAY CONTIDENCES.
Presiding over a meeting of the
justice in China and to assist the efforts Lord Beatty, who is homeward bound, the
Rathenau's scretary told Reuter that of the Chinese Government to effect such interviewed, opined that the Conference Horne and Sir Robert Kindersley at the legislation and judicial reforms as will could already be regarded as a success.treasury yesterday related to the econo warrant the Powers in relinquishing pro- Britain was satisfied with the naval promie situation of the world, particularly gressively or otherwise their rights of gramme, by which it was proposed that in reference to Germany. It is believed extra-territoriality.
Britain and the U.S. should have a
that further conversations are most RECOMMENDATIONS TO BE SUB capital tonnage of 500,000 and Japan likely.
200,000. Asked what would happen if.. MITTED WITHIN A YEAR.
The Cabinet discusses the reparations RT.P.. ; Selkirk, 3. Japan insisted upon an increase in her problem this evening, when Sir John SCOTTISH LEAGUE The Commission shall be constituted ratio, Lord Beatty is reported to have Bradbury will probably further explain The returns in Association were cominterests of world peace. The Erst can- within three months after the adjourn replied that other nations would do the big proposal to grant Germany & moramonplace, and left the table unaffected.dition, therefore, of si permanent settle anent of the Conference, and instructed same.
torium. These Anglo-German conversa-
Some curiosity was excited over to submit ita report' and recommenda
tions have been
Bangers-Airdrie engagement, tions within a year after the Commis
& fresh cause of acid Champions just, scraped through. Air-tration of Hsu Shih-ching which is at Authors Club on October 10th, when comment in French nowspapers. sion's first meeting. Each of the Powers;
drie, however, are considerably below shall be deemed free to accept or reject
STINNES VISIT TO LONDON. their past reputation. Celtic gave an once illegal in origin and impotent and Mr. Clement K. Shorter, editor of The all or any portion of the recommenda tions, but in no case are any of the
BALLIN, December 1st.
agreeably bright display in their win disintegrating in operation. There is Sphere, was the guest of the evening, Sir byer Albion Rovers. Two of the most nothing in the objection that the recog Gilbert Parker said he wished to say Powers to make acceptance directly or Indirectly dependent on China's grant-
-- LONDON, November 30th.bia visit to London to a meeting of the Thistle's failure to beat Falkirk, and the cause the Powers must recognise some beginning of the war he had the greatest Hugo Stinnes reported the results of disappointing results were Partick nition of Peking must be continued be that he believed in journalists.-At the jugany-special-concession, favour in the northern provinces of Persia now which decided to adopt the proposal of ton Academicals. These results are not since it will be remembered that from admit journalists to the departmental It appears that most of the concessions Imperial Union of German Industries, severe defeat of Queen's Park by Hamil ruling body as the Government of China, difficulty in getting the Government to benefit, or immunity, whether political granted to the Standard Oil Company, the Chancellor, Dr. Wirth, to appoint a for the benefit of the competition. the date of the abdication of the Manchus offices. The Government said to him,
LATER. as stated in a previous cable, were for committee of six financiers and indus-
Aberdeen, 4; Clyde, 2.
in February, 1912, to October, 1913, there" But they will betray na." However, he A communiqué states that an ad merly held by the Anglo-Persian Com-trialists to get into touch with British ditional resolution provides that non-pany, but its rights were repudiated by and American economic cirles with a
was no internationally recognised Gov. convinced the Government, and the open. signatory Powers having extra-territorial the new Persian Government. The two view to opening credite not merely to
erament in China. But there is the altering of the doors of the Government offices rights in China may accade to the resolu- companies are now investigating the assure the January reparations payment,
native Government of President. San to the American journalists made the tion in regard to extra-territoriality position and currying on negotiations in but to and a new method of payment and
Yat-sen, whose recognition would lead to United States, understand what they tho unification of China. within three months after the adjourn the friendliest spirit. A reasonable com- to prevent Germany again falling into
could not otherwise have understood. On ment of be Conference..
promise is expected. The question is
a condition mating default possible
A second condition is the non-inter- one occasion when he lunched with A further additional resolution ex- complicated by the fact that the Russian
ference in the political affairs of China. Theodore Roosevelt in the States there. presses China's satisfaction with the Soviet Government is also claiming a
DEATH OF LORD "MOUNT -
by the foreign Powers. It is needlean to were three Western editors present. sympathy of the Powers in regard to the part of the concessions, but the sugges
STEPHEN.
point out that such interference in the Roosevelt “said some very indiscreet abolition of extra-territoriality,
tion of a prospective war between the
past has proved disastrous to the best things about every country, except the declares China's intention to appoint a American and British interests is scout.
LONDON, November 30th."
Since the post-war revival of competi- interests of the foreign. Powers as well United States; things which, if they had Chinese member of the extra-territoriality ed na most mischievous and absurd.
tive golf by the Honourable Company of as of China, It is the right of every bosa reported, would have led to host mommission, it boing understood that [The previous cable stated: It is re Stephen.*****
The death is announced of Lord Mount Edinburgh Golfers at Mairfield. Me nation to work out its own destinies. eflitics. To one of the other guests ha
Robert Maxwell has made the autumn
There is no doubt as to the ability of commented on the indiscretion in the or all recommendations of the commis has granted a fifty years' concession to 1829, whose death has just occurred, was China is free to coopt or reject any ported from Teheran that Parliament The First Baron Mount Stephen, bora metings something of a personal mono- the Chinese people, with several thou presence of the three Western editors. sion. China is prepared to co-operate in the Standard Oil Company to exploit the a nativo-of-Banffshire who migrated to
poly for the third year in succession sand years of history behind them, to They don't say anything," was, the the work of the commission and in every dilhelds of the northern provinces. The Canada as long ago as 1850.
won the gold medal, and in doing find a solution for the present problems reply, they take care of Teddy way to facilitate the saccesstal accommousure is expected to revive trade, open been head of the Canada. Pacifle Railway the Championship arena, his hand has socis, which the country has been under-fidence and even the yellowest journalist He had not now to be tempted into the glare of outs changes, political, economic, and journalist, the trath, but tell it in con- so has demonstrated that, although he is that necessarily arise with the tremend (Laughter.) It was quite safe to tell a lishment of ita task,
ing the north to foreign enterprise.] and President of the Bank of Montreal.] lost little of its cunning.
going,
or economic.
and
Airdrie, 1; Rangers, 2. Celtic, 3; Albion Rovers, 1. Clydebank, 6; Hibs, 2. Hearts; 0; Dundee, 0. Kilmarnock, 3; Third Lanark, 0. Morton, a; Raith Rovers, 1. Motherwell, 5; Dumbarton, 0. Partick Thistle, 0; Falkirk, 0. Queen's Park, 1; Hamilton, 5. St. Mizren,
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bas
would not betray that confidence.
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