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Dundee's Position Causing

Anxiety

London, Jan. 16. home Their away record to date Week "by week the relegation | is far from distinguished, for they "bogey" becomes more menacing have returned home victorious at Dens Park Dundee seem to only once and drawn thrice. The have lost confidence, and their acquisition of Jones and Gowdy form against St Johnstone did has not brought the expected im- not hold promise of brighter days provement, although it would be to come. The forwards were dis-unfair to blame the Irishmen for Jointed, the halves deficient in an the club's lowly position. Greater attacking sense, and matters did steadiness is required in defence, not improve any when a section of and the absence of height and the crowd started to voice "their weight among the forwards is a disapproval from the terracing. sore wank Once a team gets stuck. near the bottom of the League it is no easy -matter of fight back to a place of security. Action is needed, and to discerning critics it appears that Dundee's immediate need is a steadying influence in the middle line and forward.

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ANGUS "DERBY" Herbert returns to the Montrose half-back line for the Angus "derby" against Forfar Athletic at Station Park, Smith will revert to the "right-half position in place of Duncan. The selection is-Mac- kay; Craigle and Osborne; Smith," Reid, and Herbert; "Allan and and Conlin Hampton; Malloy; Pinkerton.

ST. MIRREN FOR OCHILYVIEW St. Mirren's strongest, side will

At present there are too many youngsters in the team, and while they are admittedly clever they are apt to become Austered when they lose a goal. One or two "old oppose Stenhousemuir at Ochil- Baird hands would make all the differ-view. It ence.

reads:-M'Clay;

PRIZE DAY

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Class III.

1st Marjorie Lee. 2nd.-ly Trinh. 3rd-Sarah Wong.

Class IV.

1st Class Prise" and the Lugard Scholarship for 1935-1936.—Ena Julebin

2nd-Suzanne Wong. 3rd.-Vera Wong!

Class V

1st-Sally Wong. 2nd-Topay Dyer 3rd.-Florence Cheung." Special Prize for Catechism. Kathleen Chan.

Class VE... 1st-Ally Leong, t

2nd --Paula - Chaà,

3rd Margaret Choa. Special Prize for Good Conduct and Regularity.-Ethel Chue

Class VII.

1st.-Joyce Lee 2nd-Pauline Beck 3rd-Priscilla Pirts.

Class VIII,

1st- Clara TD. 2nd Doreen Stevens, 3rd-Betty Yue.

} Class DX 1st-Freida Stevens. 2nd-Minna famail. 3rd-Molly Ho.

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Paris, Feb. 6. The lectures of Professor Jeze Fight Lieutenant Tommy Rose I will be resumed at the Borbonne, left Lymippe at twenty-five minu- the Paris University, at the, jam- tes after midnight in an attemptraculty, on Monday, February 10, to break Ainy Mollison's England-To prevent the recurrence of in- to-Capetown record fight of four cidents such as the Moting which days, six hours and fifty-four forced Professor Jeze to give up his last lecture some days ago, in the Miles Falcon monoplane only such students will be admitted. with which he won the King to the lecture hall who can pro- Special Anna Memorial Prize Cup last year.

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Jeza's course of lectures.- [Transocean News Service.

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FOR ENGLISH ·. Division L

Of the 11 games Dundee and Ancell; Gebble, Wilson, and have still to play, seven are away Miller; Latimer and Knox, M'Gre- CHINESE PREPARATORY CLASS minutes. He is making the fight from home-against Clyde, Queen sur; M'Camon and Gall. of the South, Kilmarnock, Ayr United, Dunfermline. Partick Thistle, and Motherwell It will be no easy job picking up points [$11.30] at these grounds.

PLAYERS SUSPENDED

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COWDENBEATH" READY

Logie (Elgin City), suspended for Cowdenbeath are at home to St. 14 days: J. Gill (Peebles Rovers), Bernard with the following team: Clark and Rougvie; suspended for two months; D.-Scott:

Deans, and Gorrie: (Gala Fairydean), sus Whitelaw,

and Wilkie: MHarg; pended for 14 days; W. Calder Graham (Fortes Mechanics), severely cen- M'Curley and Boag.

CHANCE FOR AIRDRIE sured: J. George (Elgin City),

With Mills, "Armstrong, and Lang- suspended for 14 days; G. 'M'Lean (Forfar Athletic), suspended for all on the injured list, Aberdeen two months; D. M'Donald (Bre- may have a hard job to preserve chin City), suspended for one their unbeaten home record on month; J. Keith (Brechin City), Saturday against suspended for 14 days; J. Bateman who won at Pittodrie last season. (Forfar Athletic), suspended for Victory, or even a draw this time,

would have a tonic effect on Air che month.

drie, who are desperately in need of points,

WALKER KETURNS Hearts, who are at home to Ayr United on Saturday, made one change forward, Walker returning

Airdrieonians,

CUP-THE AT ALEXANDRIA Vale Ocobs will field the follow- to inside right. Robson standing team in their West of Scotland dcwn. Selection:-Harkness; An-League Cup-tle with M'Callum derson. (Andrew) and Herd; Rus-FC. at Millburn Park, Alexandria: sell, Reid, and Harvey: Munro and J. W. Dunlop; J. Burns and W. Walker: Anderson (Alex.); Black Colquhoun: J. Babes, W. Ferguson, and Murray. If form counts for and F. Wrethman; G. M'Corquo- anything Agr can have little hope dale and B. B. Banks; J. Boyd; J. of success, for their last victory at F Wood and R. Allan. Tynecastle

secured seven years ago, and in the interval they have gained only two points on this ground. And Hearts are $11 still undefeated at home this sea- son, a distinction they share with Aberdeen

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DUNGAN RETAINED Duncan, who scored three goals against Huntley last week, is re- tained at inside right in the Peter- head team to meet Elgin City in an Aberdeen and District League match at Borough Briggs. Team: -Moir: Barnett and Scott: Brown, Townsley, and Duthie; Emslle and Duncan; Stewart; Strachan and Brinham.

1st Margaret Này. 2nd. Angeline Nay. 3rd-Georgine Lam

Division II. 1st-Elida Ya.“ 2nd.-Elleen Ma. 3rd.--Anna Lo..

Trinity College of Music Advanced Senior Certificate with Honours and 1st Prize-Margery Tan.

The route to be followed will be via Malta, Cairo, Khartoum, K's mu and Salisbury- Benter.

Mrs. Amy Mollison, Great Bri

woman fer. tain's best-known made her record fight from Lym- In 1932. She pre to Capetown left Lympue on November 14 and landed at Capetown on November 13, after travelling 6.250 miles

On December 11 of the same Senior Certificates and Prizes. year she left Capetown for Croy Jeannette Wong and Paulsdon and arrived at the English airport on December 18, after and seven days, seven hours and five minutes of travel. The weather slowed her up considerably.

Hollands.

Intermediate Gertifcate Prize.-Thelma Alvares.

Junior Certificate with Honours and Prize-Elsie Lane.

Junior Certificate" and Prize.--- Purita Montinois.

CHINA LOAN. INTEREST Advanced Preparatory

" with Honours and 1st Prize.--Pauline

Nanking, Feb. 6. Beck

It is understood that as the re- Advanced Preparatory and suit of A discussion yesterday Prize-Peggy Kinchin. !

Special Prises for ProgresK in Music

PARIS

Paris, Feb. 6. Archduke Otto of Hapsburg, who

is, in legitimist circles, considered the rightful" ruler of Austria, ar-

rived in Paris on Wednesday. This is especially significant in view of the conversations or Vice-Chan- cellar Prince von Starhemberg with the Ministers of the Little Entente. It will be remembered that any idea of the restoration" of the Hapsburg's met with brusque dis- approval on the part of the Little Entente Fransocean News Service.

WINTER RELIEF SCHEME

morning by the Central Political Council, the interest on the new Recovery Loan will be fixed at ave

Berlin, Feb. 1938. Paula Chan, Yvette Arnous,per cent. instead of six per cent.

About 121 milion Germans are The Consolidation Loan, which Monique Arnoux, Kathleen Kinchin

being cared for by the Winter Re- Is for the funding of the old issue iter Scheme this year. Last year and Mary Go.

will bear six per cent. interest, as 14 milions were helped, and the stipulated in. the original pro-year before as many as 17 millions. posal.-

STUDENT MOBS

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U.S. ARMAMENTS FOR CHINA

Washington, Feb. 5. Figures issued by the State De- partment reveal that large pur FOR HAMPDEN MATCH

chases of aeroplanes and machine- Dunfermline Athletic have de

guns were made from the United cided to restore M'Gowan to the

Bites by China last month. leadership of the attack for the

London, Feb. 5.. MA ELGIN'S BEST-XL

The consignments exceeded $3,→ game with Jueen's Park at Hamp-

Elgin City

be at full Information was sought by Lord will den. Morrison's display against Kilmarnock last week was dis- strength. After several weeks ab Marley in the House of Lords to-000,000 in value and accounted for appointing, and all the forwards sence Grant resumes at left back, day regarding the alleged use of almost three-quarters of the total suxered,

combined movements while Ralph and Harvey will be at force against unarmed student American sales of war material to being few and far between. This right and left half respectively. demonstrators by police including foreign countries.— will be Dunfermline's fourth Lea-Pr. Bain displaces Kelman as Britons, in the International Set Reuter. gue visit to Hampden, where they leader of the attack Selection:tlement of Shanghai last Decem-

A." Grant;

The formal motion in this mat- record a victory, Parle; Brown, and $210 Team: 8yme: Johnman and Ralph, Logle, and Harvey: Ger-

ter, however, was withdrawn after Warden; Bolt, Crawford, and valse and Penrose; Dr.

the Government spokesman's re- MMillan and Rothnie." Blyth; · Dobson and *Ungenson;

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Practically all the work is done by volunteers, numbering 1 mil- lion so that the administrative costs are less than 1 per cent. Coal and coke.form 16 per cent of all articles given away and 13 million hundred weights of pota toes will be distributed this"sum-"

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DECORATION FOR WAR HORSES

Berlin Feb, 1936)

The German Society protection of can! engaged in which survi

DUTCH ROYALTY IN GERMANY Special to the "Hong Kong Daily A BUCKIE BECRUITS

"Press" (Copuright:)] Lord Marley dwelt at length 25 otr. M'Glowan; Chalmers and Murray,

600 have, beer Buckle Thistle are at home to

Garmisch Partenkirchen, Feb. 6. the BUCKIE CONFIDENT TIME

have now Chinese demonstrators on this Queen Wilhelming of Halland Buckle Thistle are confident in Aberdeen University in the Aber-upon the peacefulness of

and Crown Princess Julians, who on their harness, occasion. their ability to force a replay at deenshire League, and will held

Cross and Lord Stanhope. in answer, said are at present staying at Iglia least with Leith-Athletic at the the following team:- Murray; 55 cta. Marine Gardens in the first round Noble and John Bowie as the reports he bad read in a local rear Innsbruck, will go from there era

of the Scottish Cup. In the same

Bowie, F. Smith, and "Newman"; competition Buckle have to their Clark and Calder; Shanks; Neish credit draws with Allos and Drum and Cormack, Murray is from barton away. Several of their Buckle. Rovers, and, J. Ross is ab- players have had experience of sent through a bereavement. First Division football: Wood was with Aberdeen, Middleton with Hearts, Clyde, and Charlton, while Neish has seen service with Mor ton and Fartick Thistle, and pos sessed a Glasgow Cup medal Calder played a trial with Clyde

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newspaper differed materially from to Germanisch-Partenkirchen, to owners of Lord Marley's account of the bup-attend the Winter Olympia, Peninge. It was obvious from Transocean News Service

what he had read that the stud- ents had disorganised trame and had tried to enter the Interna- Horial Bettlement from parts of the Chinese-controlled city,

He would enquire," said Lord Stanhope, whether the Bhai Municipal Police, who were under a International the control of the

last thing the Mumf

FOURTH MEETING Kelth and Fraserburgh meet for the fourth time this season on Saturday at Kynoch Fark in the the Aberdeenshire semi-final of Cup. The three previous games have all been drawn, but if Keith are at full strength they expect. HIBERNIAN'S MANY CHANGES win Hay and Gill are doubtful Council, had used undue violence;

meantime. Team: Muldowale; but the Mitchell and Hay: Cowie Moffat, CD Council wou and Mann; A Jamieson and cers to do

Land Jamieson; Gill: Cruickshank Logie.

For their visit to Ibrox Hiber alan show changes in all sections except goal. Wilkinson, at again, return to right back, and his part ner will be Dunsmore, of the All ance de Egan resumes as lett half, and walls will lead a recast

forward line. The eleven reads BACK IN PARLIAMENT Hill - Wilkinson and Chismore; Wilson, Jones, and Egan Brady

and P. Farrell, Walls: Smith and Gowdy

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