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Home Football Results

London, Sept. 25.

The following are the results of

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

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Charlton

Chelsea

Derby

Everton

Grimsby

FIRST DIVISION

Leeds Leicester Portsmouth Preston Sunderland

Wolves

Arbroath

1 Middlesbro'' 0 Clyde

2 Stoke

2 Arsenal

1 Huddersfield

1 West Brom.

2 Liverpool

¤ Brentford

2 M'chester C.

2 Birmingham

2 Blackpool

1 Bolton.

SECOND DIVISION

Aston Villa

Bradford

Burnley

Bury

Coventry M'chester U

Norwich

Sheffield U. Swansea Tottenham West Ham

2. Fulham

1

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3 Luton

1 Newcastle

1 Notts F.

1 Southampton

4 Plymouth

2 Stockport

1 Hamilton

0 Hearts

FIRST DIVISION

1 Celtic

2 Kilmarnock

4 Morton

0 Queen O'S,

1 Queen's Park

2 Rangers

1 Airdrie

1

Brechin

3 Third Lanark 2

2 Falkirk

Dundee

3 Partick

0 Motherwell

7 Ayr

Hibernian

2 St. Johnstone

4 St. Mirren

SECOND DIVISION

Cowdenbeath

◊ Dundee

1 East Fife

Dumbarton

1 Albion

3. Edinburgh 2. Alica

5 Dunfermline

2, East Sterling 1 St. Bernards

3 Montrose

1 King's Park

2 Stenhousemuir 2 Raith

1 Forfar

1

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3 Barnsley

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2 Blackburn

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40

1. Chesterfield

Bournemouth 3 Cardiff:

Brighton

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Southend Torquay

Watford

1 Walsall

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1 Mansfield

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2 Reading

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1 Bristol R.

2 Exeter

5 Aldershot

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Accrington 3 Bradford C. Carlisle

2 York Chester

Darlington

Gateshead Halfax

N. Brighton

Oldham

Port Vale

Rochdale Rotherham

2 Southport

5 Wrexham

1. Lincoln

1 Tranmere

0 Huil

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Hankow, Sept. 25.

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IJENAS KLDS ST.

INTERNATIONAL SETTLEME

NANCHANG BOMBED TWICE

IN ONE DAY

Nanchang, Kiangsi. Sept. 25: Nanchang, provincial capital of Klangsi, was subjected to two bombings by Japanese planes in one day on Sept. 23, It was dis- 4 closed here to-day.

0

Following the first rald at 5:30

0 o'clock, in which 12 machines 2 participated, another fleet of 22 3 bombers, including 10 bursult 2 planes, appeared an hour later. and released A score of bombs 0 which fell mostly in the north

eastern section of the city.

3

According to an investigation completed, over 10 civilians were 1 killed vhile a number of buildings

were damaged.

2

4

The planes disappeared toward | the Klangsi-Fukien coast shortly

3 before 7 o'clock.

1 Central News.

2

500 KILLED AND INJURED

IN HANKOW RAID

Hankow, Sept. 25: A preliminary check up of yesterday afternoon's Under the heading "What's the air raid by Japanese planes re- Use?" the Ta Kung Pao," influen-vealed that 500 Chinese civilians, D 11a! Chinese newspaper formerly practically all of the poorer class, published in Tientsin, asks Japan were killed and injured by bombs.

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2 what gold she will get out of the It is feared that the agures will 0 wanton bombing of Nanking and be much greater when the investi- 2 Canton.

gation is completed.

1

1

Buch barbarous tactics, the jour- nal editorially opines. merely re- 1 veal that Japan has exhausted all 1 her resources in fighting China on 1 the open field and has been forced to resort to bombing of non-forti-

1 filed cities, and civilians.

1

1

The bombing of Canton", the

More than 700 houses in the slum district of Hanyang have been blown to bits while others nave been destroyed by fire.

.

It is estimated that at least 1,500 men, women, and children have been rendered homeless as a result of the wanton bombing of the

paper continues,,“will add, more three cities.

3 stain. to Japan's prestige and will Although over 10 planes are re-

11 not gain her any advantage from ported to have come to Hankow,

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a multary standpoint. Further only a small number actually flew

O more. It will intensify the people directly over the city as the

1 of Kwangtung to Le more firm In Chinese pursuit planes engaged the their determination to resist Japan | others in 'e dng-fight at Kohtien, a to the end."

few miles east of Wuchang. 2-Central News Agency..

Central News.

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FOREIGNERS IN HANKOW GIVE

WAR RELIEF AID " Hankow, Sept. 25: An Inter- national Red Cross Committee has

réen organised here with many prominent foreigners participating. few miles north The German residents have con-

of Tsangchow, are putting up atributed over $3,000 to the new stubborn fight against the Japa-organisation. nese who are making frantic efforts to smash through the Chi- nese lines to reach Teangchow. according to latest military in- formation received here.

The Japanese "big push" to- wards Tsangchow was launched on Thursday night when a full divi- sion, accompanied by 20 planes and five armoured cars, attacked the Chinese lines,

The shelling and bombing from "Japanese planes and artillery was so fierce that many of the Chinese defenses were damaged.

Heavy Chinese reinforcements were rushed to the front yesterday and engaged the Japanese in one of the most sanguinary battles to date.

According to reports more than' 1,500 Japanese have been slain.

Special plans are being made to care for the wounded soldiers from the war fronts as well as to pro- vide relief to the refugees.- Central News.

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JAPANESE PLANE CRASHES OFF KIANGSU COAST

Chinklang, Klangsu, Sept. 25: A Japanese bomber is reported to have crashed into the sea off the Kiangsu const near Lienyunkang harbour.

The plane is believed to be one of those which took part in the attack on Llenyunkang harbour on September 21-

Central News.

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CENTRAL" NEWS AGENCY HEAD OFFICE BUMBED

CANTON MAYOR DENOUNCES JAPANESE BOMBING Canton, Sept. 25: The wanton' Nanking, Sept. 25: The Central bombing of civilians and the News Agency head office, located destruction of private preperty by at Shou Kang Li, off Hung Wu Japanese planes in Canton during Road, was bombed by Japanese the last few days was strongly planes at 12.40 o'clock to-day. denounced by Mr. Tseng Yang-fu. | Seven bombs fell on the premises Mayor of Canton, in an interview | damaging the entire building, with the Central News" Agency Five members of the staff were correspondent.

injured.

CHINESE BLAME JAPAN FOR

"Reviewing the attacks, Mayor | The bombing of the agency oc- BREAKING SHANGHAI TRUCE | Tseng declared that the Japanese curred during the second air raid planes have staged 20 raids over over the capital by Japanese planes Shanghai, Sept. 25: The state- the city during the past few days., to-day. - Fierce fighting is still in pro-Okamoto, Japanese Consul-General

Mr. More than 100 bombs were dropped, | Central News gress on the Tientsin-Pukow line-in Shanghal to a group of foreign and shops in the city, as well as Half falling on private residences

Central Nezon.

AMERICAN.Y.M.C.A. WORKER

ment

made recently by

newspaper

correspondents char- ging that China had broken the Shanghal Truce of 1932 and there- fore should be responsible for the present hostilities, was strongly refuted by a spokesman Chinese military authorities.

PROTESTS

Canton, Sept. 25: Mr. Lockwood, American secretary of the local Y.M.C.A., has sent a telegram to Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of. state, denouncing the barbarous capture of the Eight Character

attacks and wanton bombing of

innocent women and children in Canton by Japanese planes.

The message also strongly dis approved of the United States' pre- sent stand in the Sino-Japanese hostilities- Reuter.

the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall,

The Mayor also disclosed that over 100 civilians were killed while 200 were injured.

HUPER-KWANGSI PHONE LINE OPENED "Hankow, Sept. 25: The long- distance telephone service between Hankow and Kwellin (Kwangsi) will be formally thrown, open to The Japanese Government had the public to-day. A three-minute of the previously announced that there call from the three cities to the would be no bombing of non-com- Kwangel provincial capital has been The Chinese spokesman declaredatants but the facts are just the

fixed at $3.20 - Central News ¦ that the Japaneze admissiön of the reverse, he added.!

These air raids will merely tend continue to resist until death, Bridge and the sending of marines to strengthen our determination to

Mayor Teenz concluded- into Chapel following the dis-fight the Japanese and we will | Central News. appearance of the Japanese, rea- man in July, are strong proofs that Japan had first violated the agree- ment concluded after the „ärst Shanghai War--- Central News.

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