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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

R.A. ». H.M.S. BRUCE.

WIN FOR THE NAVY,

The foal tie of the Inter Services Junior Competition was played of "At Sookuspoo yesterday evening. The match resulted in a decisive wth for the Naval team, who scored three times, without response

It was an interesting and very cleanly contested game, although, the football did not reach a very high standard. The Bruce team were the more effective team and fully deserved their success, the Artillery forwards being slow to sele on their opportunities and failing badly when in front of goal,

Gunners' Start Well,

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left, and this player worked rssiduously to give his colleagues openings to increase the score.

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The Cup and Medals will be pre- sented at the conclusion of "the senior Bnal tię to-day,

RA.-Laivence; Maltby, Haw- lings; Ward, Bridgeman, Gardner: Watson, Reed, Allen, Taylor and Schofield.

Malby and Rawlings were giving. nothing away however, whilst Law rence w45 very steady in the. Artillery goal. Just before the in- terval Brown worked through and FL.M.S. Bruce-Findlay; Solly, presented Welsh with an open goal, Cillmore; Lanigan, Rowell, Til- but the inside right put tâmely beford, Debell, Welsh, Brown, Evans hind.

and Skeet.

Half-time: H. M.S. Bruce 1; R.A. 0.

Lawrence Penalised.

The second half had only just started when Lawrence was penalis ed for carrying, but the free kick, from abou: 10 yards out, was-seram- sled away. The Gunners commenc ed a period of attacking, and Allen and Taylor were rather unlucky with good efforts which went very close.

The

Bruce secured their second goal in a rather fortunate fashion. The ball was sant hard out to the right wing and appeared to be going well out, but it struck the corner Aag and came back to Evans, who shot. Bruce kicked off and both forward before the Gunners bad recovered Mines proceeded to set up hot attacks from their surprise and found the in turn. The Gunners were the first net with a glorious drive. to get within shooting range and Gunners never lost heart and strug Findlay did well in clearing agled on gamely, Reed and Taylor smart shot, from Watson, The doing good work in the forward Bruce forwards came back with a ling and keeping Findlay on the determined rush and Lawrence was qui vive. only just in time to get to a fine effort from Deball. The Gunners were showing pretty combination at this stage but failed to round off their efforts successfully, this being largely due to the sterling defence Solly and Gillmore, the former being in particularly fine form.

The Bruce vanguard gradually chtained the upper hand, and after the Artillery goal had narrowly escaped on several occasions Brown opened the scoring with a fine low shot from 90 yards rangé. The Nary team continued to have the better of the exchanges, Evans prov- ing a tower of strength at inside

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The latter was rather lucky on one occasion when, after dropping the ball almost on the goal line. Gilmore managed to get his foot to it and clear.

Bruce forwards eventually got moving again, and Debell completed a lovely run by passing to Skeet, who had to difficulty in adding the third point. In the last minute of the match the Gunners conceded a penalty for hands, and Lawrence brought off a magnificent save from Rowell.

Result:--

H. M.S. Bruce R.A.

HOUSES TO LET.

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Referee Cpl. Matthews.

GARRISON RIFLE MEETING.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

The South China Cominand Rifle Meeting was commenced yesterday at Towloon City Rifle, Range. There were nearly 300 competitors and pearly all units were repre- sented, the shooting occupying the whole of the morning.

A strong wind during the early part of the day made shooting a little difficult. However, it died

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PSYCHOLOGIST'S CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

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TO-DAY AT 5 P.M. -United Services Senior Final.

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down later in the day and with the aid of a good light, shooting was carrie on later under ideal condi- tions.

Three matches were decided yes terdag, and further competitions will take place this morning. H.E MajorGeneral Sardilands. G.O.C., will be present to distribute the prizes..

The results of yesterday's shoot- ing are as follow:-

Match No. 1. Soldiers' Club Challenge

Сир (British) Won by Pte. Belm, K.O.S.B., 72 points; second, Pte. Taylor, K.O.S.B., 70 pts.

HIGHEST SCORES.

and Pte. Hall, K.0.5.B., tie, 45 pts. 300 Rapid-Fte. Taylor, K.O.S.E.,

A man who was stated to have studied, and subsequently prac tised, auto-suggestion, and to have been one of the late M. Coué's as sistant in France, brought an ac- tion which was heard by Mr. Justice.

He described Cromwell-road as the darkest main road in London.

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Charles, and a common jury in the ANTI-DIVORCE CANDIDATE. merce and Labour. It is said that.

King's Beach Division recently,

Mr. Richard Carr Waters, des. cribed as a paychologist, of Queen's gate, South Kensington, sued Mr. Solomon Israel, a taxicab owner, of Abingdon-buildings, Shoreditch, claiming damages for personal in- juries received when he was knock- ed down by Mr. Israel's taxicab in Cromwell-road, South Kensington.

Mr. T. Eastham, K.C., för Mr. Waters,, said that his client was for acveral years a medical student at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, but did not quality. He was superintendent of an asylum in Ireland from 1918 to 1991, when he went to France, where he studied auto-suggestion for the treatment of neurotic and mental cases. He was for a year one of M. Cone's

300 Snap-Syt. Laneford, R.Assistants and Pte. Bolm, K.O.S.B., tie. 18 pts.

500 Slow -L/C. Robertson, S.I. I L/O. Palmer, R.E., and Sig Turner, K.O.S.B., tie, 10 pts,

Match No. 2.

HIGHEST SCORES.

Dog Run OveŻ.

KENSINGTON SPLIT.

Nanking. The manufacture of yellow phosphorus matches is to be prohibited, according to a decision of the Ministry of Industry. Com-

such manufacture is detrimental to the health of the workers.

Jerusalem.-Professor A. Fraen-“ kel, of the University of Kiel, A second Conservative candidate- Germany, has been appointed direc- tor of the Einstein Institute for "anti-divorce " -effect, an nominee will be selected to stand Mathematics at the Hebrew Univer- at Jerusalem. Professor for the South Kensington Division sity

as the Fraenkel is well-known the general election opponent of Sir William Davison, author of an "Introduction, into

the Quantity Theory," the present member.

A large body of Conservative Vienna-Mayor Seitz has issued

Sir Wilham an order forbidding all demonstra clectors object to Davison because he has passed tions in the streets of men wearing any sort of uniform, irrespective through the Divorce Court.

of the parties with which - they might be affiliated.

at.

Who the candidate will be has not yet been decided,, but a number of names have been considered by the executive committee of the Con- servative Emergency Association, and a choice will be made and announced before the dissolution of Parliament.

Testing Opinion.

He began to practise in London | · on his return to England, and built Thousands of circulars have been up a lucrative practice, which yield-sent to voters in the division by the ed him an income of £1,000 a year. Emergency Association to test local Mr. Eastham, describing the ac opinion with regard to Sir William Davison. It is stated that the replies received assure support for another Conservative. It is quite

cident, said that Mr. Waters was

Command Championship. Won going home about 11 p.m., when by Pte. Beim. K.O.S.B., with his dog ran into the road and was pis. second, Pte. Taylor, K.O.S.B., fun over by a motor-car Mr. 50 pt

Waters was beading over the dog and examining its injuries, when Mr. Israel's taxicab approached without warning and struck him, hurling him several yards. He re ceived cuts and bruises on the head and body, and for two months he

300 Rapid, Piper

Taylor, K.O.S.B., and Ftc. Hall, tit, 45

pls.

Kensington-particularly the wo clear that the electors of South men are divided among themselves the question whether a divorced

man should it in' Parliament.

It is clear, however, that Sir William Davison will contest, the

300 Snap-Sg. Laneford, R., and Pte. Feel. K.0.S.B., tic, 10 pts.was unable to work, his loas of earn-seat again, with the support of, a 500 Slow-L/C. Robertson. S.L.I..ings during that time being £184. large section of the official Conser

LAS. Palmer, R.E., Sig. Turner, RE, and Lieut. Swarpe, S.L.I., tie, 19 pts:

Match, No. 4. Individual Refle (British).-Won by Pte. Stewart, K.O.S.B., 35 pts. 7 second, L7C. Gardner, K.O.S.B., 32

pta.

HIGHEST SCORES.

300 Stop Pte. Stewart, K.O.S.B., 10 ptr.

300 Snap. Pte. Stewart, K.O.S.B., 16 points.

Mr. Waters gave evidence, and in cross-examination said he did. not consider the streets of London well fighted compared with those in Paris.

Mr. Justice Charles: Do you sug gest that anybody stooping down in the road is liable to be run down unless he has a red light attached to the back of his trousers ?

Mr. Charles Doughty, K.C. (for Mr. Israel); There is that risk. A man bending down does not look very large.

vative Association, and of many non-political organisations in the borough, and that Conservative Party headquarters will not inter- fere in any way.

The influence of the Kensington Ruri Decanal Conference and of the Roman Catholic churches in the division is behind the Emergency

Association..

More than a hundred influential residents in South Kensington form the general committee of the Emer: gency Association.

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Warsaw. The official organ of the Government announces the

forthcoming liquidation German country estates. There had not been any such liquidations of German property for some time, and it had been hoped that the Polish Government had definitely given up"this sati-German policy, out various measures of this kind have been announced during the last few days, destroying all hope for an early improvement of Ger- man-Polish relations,

Hankow.—It is understood that

province will hereafter be taken up. the railway problem in Kirin with the Japanese Government by. the Ministry of Foreign Affairs instead of by the authorities of the Three Eastern Provinces.

Berlin. Investigation recently made concerning coal production throughout the world shows that" the situation has undergone a con- siderable change. insofar 18 Europe's part has increased from 47.07 per cent. in 1927 to 48.60 per cent, in 1998 whereas that of America has decreased from 45.68 to 43.14 per cent of the total.

"New York. A newspaper clip- ping history of the World war in 400 volumes has been acquired by the New York Historical society with funds furnished by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The clippinga were gathered by Otto Spengler of n press slipping office..

Algeria H.R.H. Prince Sixte de Bourbon de Parme bas returned from a three month's mission by motor car with a view to opening. up a new route from Algeria to Lake Chad, and then to French Equatorial Africa, the Belgian Congo and British Nigeria. He has made precise surveys of pre viously unknown regions between " Hoggar and Habir.

Tientsin.-The Tientsin Race Club's annual Spring meeting will take place on the 14th, 18th and 18th inst., with the off day on the 18th inst.

Peping Mr. Hau Mo, chief of. the European and American Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is to be Commis- for sioner of Foreign Affairs

Mr. Kiangau in succession to Wunsz King, who is proceeding to England. Mr. King will be pre sented to H.M. King George.

Peping. Dr. Alfred Sze, the new Chinese Minister to London, is at

RECORD CHINESE FLIGHT from ENGLAND to AMOY Nanking, where he will call on

M.. WEN LIN TSCHEN, the famous Chinese Aviator, who is a graduate of the Amoy Flying School under the command of Admiral Lim, is the first Chinese Airman to fly from England to China. The route taken

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New Fork. Customs officials have seized a cargo of nearly 5,000 gallons of Bootch malt, on freighter docked in Hoboken. The mall, used for making, whisky, is diluted many times for bootleggers' consumption in this country : It is estimated that the value of the 310. 16-gallon kegs seized is between $100,000 and $150,000.

Neliratka City-You seldom and a bricklayer clamoring for a redue tion in the wage scale, yet the local union was reduced the scale of $1.32 an hour to 81.25, believing that the lower scale will promote more building.

Berlin. The Technical High --- School has instituted a regular chair for aeronautics. Professor. George Madeling; the well known expert, has been appointed its first holder:

Rome-Press, reports state that the Vatican City will shortly get its own banking mstitute, or at least a special branch office of one of the existing Italian banks, which will undertake, all financial transactions connected with the ad- ministration - and business opera tions of the Holy See and its officiale.

Warsaw-Foland is planning to rafte ber Legations in Bome and Buenos Aires to the rank of Em- bassies in order to allow that, she is one of the great Powers The Italian as well as the Argentine Government are reported to have agreed to raise the ranks of their respective Legations at Warsaw in the near future, dur

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