HONGKONG DAILY· PRESS RIFLE SHOOTING
HIGHER
CABLES
POSTS IN THE IN DEFENCE Obtains
E.A. Templeton
100 Of Season: First 100 Of
Possible At 500 Yards
Colony Team For Far East Trophy Match
WORLD'S
British Women Want BRITAIN
To Share
A bronze bust of the late Lord Snowden, former Chancellor of the Exchequer. was unveiled at the Treasury on Friday,
NEWS
FINLAND
A report that the Soviet has de- cided to inaugurate a regular Mos- cow-New York air service, across the North Pole, in 1938, is publish- ed in the newspaper "Hufvudstads Bladet."
Lord Numeld" has presented 1 cheque for £31.383 to the Wing- held Morris Orthopaedic Hospital FRANCE
at Oxford.
The Grand Duke Vladimir, pre- tender to the Throne of Russia. has dented the report that he has been invited by Hitler to become the Fuehrer of the Ukraine.
London, Dec. 18. British women civil servants want to share higher posts in the defence departments. At present they Aro excluded from the administrative and executive classes......... "Unwillingness to employ women in these categories is understood to rest upon the idea that since The keeper of the Eddystone women do not form part of the Lighthouse, who has been alck for fighting forces they should not be several days, was brought ashore entrusted with any share of after many unsuccessful attempts responsibility for the control or on Friday. equipment of those furces," states the official organ of the National
The Rev. Charles Ensor Wa! was sentenced on Saturday to one Association of Women Civil Ser-
of the London month's imprisonment for agita- vants which proceeds. The civilters. Secretary air guard was opened to women on Methodist Mission since 1913, died tion. He ordered the metal workers
at the age of 66. The Rev. Walters to strike on November 22. plans made to re-create women's
In the was always Interested to the following to represent the auxiliary forces on modern lines. Colony in the Far East Trophy Match.
A large attendance at the Sunday Shoot witnessed some high scoring. Conditions were good except for a slight hase"at 600 yards which however cleared later.
·'.
E. A. Templeton. of the 4th Bubmarine Flotlils, bag the distina- tion of obtaining the first hundred of the season scoring 102 out of a possible 105, a very fine performance indeed which included a possible at 500 yards, two other possibles being registered by E.R.A. Kellier of the 4th S/M. Flotilla and Sgt. A. C. Chan of the H.K. Police RecOIFE.
The S.R. (a) Nett Spoon wAS WOD by P.O., H. Richards with 89 and It is pleasant to note a distinct Improvement in the other scores with the 8.R, (a).·
No fewer than 10 teams entered for the Affiliated Club Match which was won by the Naval Range Sta at Stonecutters with 540 followed by the 4th S/M. Flotilla 10 behind.
The Revolver Aggregate was won
by Sgt. Tansley of the H. K. Police
Reserve.
Captain Newton, the In- defatigable Bon. Secretary of Clay-bird shooting
came. In
from camp to superintend the competitions, the open being won by Surg. Lt. MacDonald, H. M. S. Falmouth.
There will be a final practice for this match-8 rounds at 200. 500, and 600 yards on Wednesday next and it is hoped to fire the competition proper on the follow- ing day, Thursday:
S.R. (B)
4
•
Jules Boussirgault. Communist
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1938.—PAGE
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head of the Metal Workers' Union HOME FOOTBALL
The idea that the defence de-housing of the working classes. In | GERMANY
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partments are concerned exclu- addition to his work in London, he sively with men is thus refuted." was Minister of the Wesley Hall in
The 24-year-old highway robber. Sheffield, and, was a delegate to Reuter.
Wesleyan conferences in Toronto Willy Haller, was beheaded at mid- and Atlanta (Georgia: He was night on Friday, but his girl ae- President of the Methodist Con-complice, who was also sentenced to death, had her sentence com- ference in 1936.
muted to life imprisonment at the last minute by Herr Hitler.
GERMAN TRADE
DECLINE
The proposer "Boycott Japan" parades which were to have taken
►
The "Sunday Times" Berlin cor-
Berlin, Dec. 18. P.O. J. C. Swan (Capt.); Capt. F.
The foreign trade of Greater P. Sequeira, H.K.V.D.C.: C/Sgt. P. Hale, Sgt. v. W. Cooper, Mid'x, Germany for November shows an Regt.: Mne. P. O. Heather, Sgt adverse balance of 69,000,000 marks. Place in Manchester on Saturday respondent states there is a de- J. Heap, R. N. Staff: Mr. T. J. Boul. Imports at 522,000,000 marks and did not take place as arranged, } anite movement launched in Ber states the "Manchester Guardian." in for the mauguration of an in exports at 453 million marks though they were held in limited dependent Ukrainian present falls of 4,000,000 and 37 form and leaflets were distributed 000,000 marks respectively compar, ed with October.
ton, D.R.C.: Inspector A. L. Hop kins, Sgt. G. Perkins, H.K. Police: Cadet G. J. P. Carey. Surg. Lt. J. B. Mackie (Reserve H.K.N.V.F.
S.R. (A)
Major D. F. L. Campbell, R.A.S.C.
Inspector Hopkins of the HK. Fellee who had prepared the pro-Capt.): PO. H, Richards. Mne, gramme gave away the leading Croft. Cpl. F. Cole, R.N. Staff; Pte. prizes at the conclusion of a very V. W- Hammond. H.K.V.D.C.; Cpl. erjoyable morning's shooting,
W. Nunn, R.E.; Mr. W. K. Gliman, After shooting had concluded. D.R.C.: Pte. D. Sim, L/Cpl. R. Bul- the Committee sat in the Hon. len. Royal Scots: Cpl. Maghar Secretary's Office In the Club Singh, Cpl. Charan Singh (Re- house and have issued invitations serve H.K. Police."
The following are the leading scores and prize winners:-
EAH. J. Templeton
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State in-
cluding Ruthenia as well as ex-
tensive regions In Poland, Russia and part of Rumania. A "con- fidential Ukrainian bureau" has been
Dr. in Berlin by The new State of Slovakia goes Mikola Suschko believed to be an to the poils to-day to elect a Diet officer of the Ukrainian Army. for the first time in its history
For the first 11 months of the CZECHOSLOVAKIA year. the adverse balance totals 205,000.00 marks. Imports during the period amounted to 4.958.000. 000 marks and exports 4.753,000,000
marks.-Reuter
N
CANTON-MACAO SERVICE
Canton. Dec. 18,
It is learned that the Japanese are commencing regular passenger service between Canton and Macuo
opened
thus realising complete autonomy. GREECE
The vote is more in the nature of a plebiscite than an election as there is only one list of candidates
EGYPT
The Athens police state that they have arrested 46 Communists and selzed a considerable amount of Communist literature.
Eight Customs officers were burn- INDIA
on December 20. carrying only ed to death in a fire which gutted Chinese and Japanese passengers. a wing of the customs bullding in
on Friday. The five-barred Chinese flag made Alexandria
A new post of Secretary for Co-
its first appearance on buildings thought that a spark set fire to announced. to-day since the revolution.-Reu- cinema films which were
examined by an official.
being
(V) denotes winner of the "Highest Nett Aggregate" Spoon: (L) denotes winner of the "Lucky Draw" Spoon.
CLAY BIRD SHOOTING
1. 25 Cartridges Singles
(a) "Owen" spoon won by Surg. Lt. I. C. MacDonald, R.N, (b) "Handleap" spoon won by F. L. R.. C. 8. Allin. RAF. 2. 10 Cartridges Doubles;-
"Open" spoon won by Surg. Lleat. I. C. MacDonald, R.N.
3. Walking up Doubles:
UKRAINIAN
NATIONALIST
AGITATION
RESULTS
London, Dec. 17.
The following are the results of League matches played to-day —
FIRST DIVISION
Arsenal
4 Stoke:
2 Leeds
Aston Villa
Blackpool Brentford
Derby
2 Birmingham
1
1
2 M'chester" U.
1 Middlesboro
LOCAL HOCKEY TOURNEY
K.I.T.C Badly Trounced
(BY J. E F
Following their defeat at the hands of the Central British Asso- clation, the Kowloon Indian Ten- 4nis Club suffered a severe troun-
5
1 Charlton
་
6 Leicester
1
0
Everton Grimsby Huddersfield Portsmouth Sunderland
Wolves
3 Preston
#2 Chelsea
2 Liverpool
1 Bolton
SECOND DIVISION
+ Plymouthi
elng yesterday when they lost to Club de Recralo by Ave goals to nil in the Hongkong Hockey Asso- clation Tournament. The game, 3though fast, was too one-sided to 1 hold much interest..
4 West Brom.
4
3 Tottenham
1
7 Notts F.
Blackburn Bradford Bury Chesterfield Fulham
1 Sheffield U. Manchester C. 4 Norwich
Millwall Wednesday Swansea
Tranmere
West Ham
2 Luton
4 Burnicy
D Newcastle
1 Coventry
1, Southampton
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot
Bristol C. Clapton Crystal Newport Northampton
Notts C.
2 Bournemouth
Leading by four goals in the firs
9 half, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, (2), and N. Beltrao (2), Recreio added an- other in the second half through Rodrigues but had bad luck in not 2 further augmenting the tally.
AIRMEN BEATEN
I
1
Continuing in winning vein the Central British Association beat the Royal Air Force by the odd 2goal in three in the Hongkong
2 Hockey Association Tourney. AB
1
the goals were scored in the flust half and the game was evenly con- 1 tested.
The goal-scorers were 8. and G.
2 Fowler, for the C.B.A., and Froude.
19 8 4 7 38 27 20
West Ham.... 20 8 3 9 39 32 19
2 Chesterfield
1Luton
3 Plymouth
4 Queen's Pk. R. 1 Bradford
3 Chester
Burnley
2 Bury
19 8 3 9 32 31 19
19
B3 8 34 34 19 1974
23:25 18
19 6 6 7:33 38 18
20 8 6 8 26 33 18
19 6 6 7 27 36 18
Southampton 19 7 2 10 30 30 16 Notts Forest 19 4 5 10 24 44 13 Norwich 19 6 1 12 25 48 13 19 1 9 9 20 42 11 Swansea...... Tranmere ... 19 3 1 15 19 43 7 "THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)”,
1 Barnsley
2 Southport
2 Walsall
1 Ipswich
I
• Mansfield
2 Reading
0
2 Bristol R
1
1 Millwall
4 Brighton
3
Port Vale
2 Southend
#
Swindon
2 Exeter
It is ordination of Defence has been
Torquay
· 1 Cardif
Watford
THIRD DIVISIUN (NORTH)
Carlisle Crewe Darlington Doncaster
0 Bradford C.
0 Hull
3 Stockport
3 1
Gateshead
0 New Brighton 3
Hartlepools Rochdale Rotherham Southport Wrexham York
1 Barrow
2
2 Barnsley
1
2 Accrington
1
4 Lincoln
3 Halifax
4 Oldham "SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
Arbroath Celtic Falkirk
Crewe
3 St. Johnstone
1
Hull
3 St. Mirren
2
Barrow
2 Partick
5
Chester
2 Hamilton
1 Clyde..
Stockport
3 Hibernian
2
3 Queen's Park 2
1 Albion
1
2
Rochdale
2
Carlisle
Halifax....
4 6t. Bernarda
3
2
Lincoln
1
York
#
2
4
1
"Open" spoon won by Cadet B. M. Bateman, H.K.N.V.F.
SHOOTING AT STONECUTTERS ON SATURDAY The usual. high standard of shooting was maintained at Stone- cutters on Saturday, In spite of poor visibility and a tricky wind.
The results obtained by those shooting for selection in the Colony Teami were very satisfactory, and augurs well for the success of the team.
Warsaw, Dec. 18. Poland to-day made formal di- plomatic representations to Prague. drawing attention to the effect which continued activity of cer- tain propaganda organisations in Czechoslovakia soil must have on Polish-Czech relations,
Official announcement of the re- presentations is vague but presum · ably the complaint relates
to Motherwell Ukrainian Nationalist agitation Queen 08.
S.R... (B)
་
33
H'cap. 200 yds. 500 yds. 600 yds. Total
Scr.
34
102"
ER.A. L. G. Keller
+31
33
99+
▼
E.R.A. J. R. Thorpe
34
31
99
Sgt. O. Perkins
3
32
34
98+
Sgt. R. J. Heap
2
J
33
32
L
981
Cadet O. J. P. Carey
2
34
32
98:
ter,
Surg. Lt. J. B. Mackie
Scr.
33
31
97
Sgt. A. C. Chan
1
31
30
961
P/Sgt. L. C. Pennell
NII
33
30
96
ER.A. T. A. Cunningham
3
33
30
96
Cadet B. M. Bateman
3
32
32
95
C.E.R.A. R. Atkinson.
2.
30
31
95
L/Sgt. P. Hale
Scr.
34
29
95t
Sgt. P. H.. Thong
4
32
94:
S.I. H. O. Tso
4
30
32
641
P.O. J. C. Swan
Scr.
31
94
Mr. T. J. Boulton
1
34
31.
29
94
Lieut. G. C. Dawson
5
31
931
P.O. C. Clark
Scr.
31
£3
S.I. C. C. Chau
2
29
93
P.O. A. C. Hinds
2
28
93
Sgt. V. W. Cooper
Scr.
34
28
93
Marine P. G. Heather..
1
32
92
S/Sgt. N. Dumville
-3
31
82-
Major 8. White
4
30
st
Lieut. A. J. Le Seelleur
2
28
92
Inspector D. Lofe
5
28
92
Capt. F: P. Sequeira
Ser.
31
91
Cadet B. J. B. Morahan
32
28
91
S.E. (B)
5.R. (A)
H'cap. 200 yds. 500 yds. 800 yds. Total
ERA. L. G." Keller
Scr,
32
33
33
98*
.P.O. H. Richards ....
89*
ERA. T. A. Cunningham.
3
33
33
31
971
S.I. W. Ritchie.
5
87+
CERA. R. Atkinson
2
32"
32
31
95
A.B. E. G. Flood
7
87+
E.A. H. J. Templeton
Scr.
34
30
31
95 **
8
861
P.O.. Tel. A. C. Hinds:
2
33
29
04
NII.
88
Mr. W. Austin
4...
Scr.
30
33
29
92
7
80+
7
85t
Mr. L. W. Peckham
4
29
28
86.
| Reuter
Mr. L. A. Anning
9
20
82
Mr. W. K. Gillman
84
Mr. J. G. Biles
6
29
82
Cpl. Charan Singh
83
Mr. S. 8. Winch
26
16
Cpl. W. R. Nunn
в
83
.22
75
KIL
S.B. (A)
30
86*
L/Cpl. A. D'Aquino.
5
Cpl. Maghar Singh
10
12
27
32
25
84
L/Cpl. R. Langford
3
81
ERA. L. R. Barham
12
23
29
28
80
Cpl. J. Milroy
9
81:
F.O. J. A. Page
13
29
27
22
78
E.R.A. J. Chick
10
25"
81
E.A. T. G. Johns
10
30
24
23
77
Cpl. F. Cole
8
81
Mr. W. H P. Sellers
NO. 25
29
22
76
Lieutenant R. W. Mayo
11
201
E.R.A. J. E, Sherlock
10
25
29
20
75
"Nap. N. L. Pan
10
80
ERA. E. A. Johnson
14
25
25
21
72
E.R.A. A. Townsend
12
77:
P.O. D. H. Tumber
13
22
24.
21
70
P.O. H. A. Yewen
NIL 22
23
21
60
L Cpl. C. Gatherer
Marine S. Croft
Pu. D. M. Sim
L/Cpl. R. Bullen
Pte. V. M. Hammond
Mr. W. Wilson
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ឆ អ៊ ៥ ន ន ន ន ព ទ ឆ ឌ ឌ ឌ ធី ឌឌ១៥ឌដង
-Denotes winner of the."nett" spoon.
:-Denotes winner of the "handicap" spoon.
-Denotes winner of the "Highest Range Nett Score" Spoon.
N.B.-Winner of the "Nett" or "Handicap." Spoon had his hon-
dicap reduced as above by one point.
AFFILIATED CLUB MATCH
1. Stonecutters Rifle Range Staff
3. Hongkong Police
4. Dockyard Rifle Club
54th Bubmarine Flotilla “C”
6. Royal Scots
2. 4th Submarine Flotilla. “A”
The following are the leading scores:-
Mr. L. C. Thorne
A.B. E. Flood
ERA, JD, M. Coe
11
*Denotes winner of the
'nett" spoon. -Denotes winner of the "handicap" spoon. -N.B.Winner of spoon had his handicap reduced as above by..
one point.
Mne. P. G. Heather Cadet G. J. P. Carey Sgt. R.. J. Heap
C/Bgt. P. Hale"..
SABC6ES8NE
alleged to have formented in Ruthenia.
Doubtless, it is hoped here that this indirect hint will convey to Germany "that her activities in Ruthenia receiving watchful attention in Warsaw,
Cortesi, Papal Nuricio to Poland, who just retumed from a visit to Ukrainia, issued a statement to the people on behalf of the Pope.
SOUTH CHINA "B" LUCKY TO DRAW Making a somewhat belated rally during the closing minutes of play South China "B" were very lucky
to share four goals `with Kwong
Wah in a senfor division football
Hearts
Kilmarnock
Raith
5. Aberdeen Rangers Third Lanark 3. Ayr
SECOND DIVISION
Airdrie Brechin Cowdenbeath Dumbarton Dundee East Fife. Forfar *King's Park Leith
3 Dunfermline
6 Edinburgh
2 Montrose
1 Alloa
28'housemuir
2 Dundee U. v Morton
€ Eest Stirling 3
* Postponed, ground unāt.
Renter
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
"FIRST DIVISION"
E. W. Đi L. F. A. Phi, 20 13 3 4 40 23 29 19 13 15 38 20 27 Liverpool .... 19 8 7 4 34 26 23 Yeung Shui-yick was solely res- Charlton 19 0 5 5 29 25 23. ponsible for putting South China Wolves......
Middlesbro' on equal terms by his two goals.
Kwong Wah was strong in de- Grimsby fence and the forwards worked Leeds U. well together, with the exception Arsenal of the left wing. Lee Kwok-kee Aston Villa... in goal brought off some brilliant Bolton saves Chin Chi-pan was the pick of the forwarded
For South China "B" Lau Man played well at back, --
League encounter played on the Derby Kowloon Football Club ground Everton yesterday.
COLONIAL TEAM”.
S.B. (B)
Grand Total
200 yds. 500 yds. 600 yds. Total
540, (A)
Insp. A. L. Hopkins
31
34
99 43...
530
34
32
31
07
520
31
32
96
513
-31
32
94
512.
31
33
20
93
512
Capt. F. P. Sequeira
32
29
92
7. Hongkong Police Reserve C.C.)
512
Mr. H. L. Langley
31
30
90
8, Non-Descript
507
Mr. T, J. Boulton
33
28
90
P
9. 4th Submarine Flotilla "B"
504
P.O. J. C. Swan
32
35
90
10. Middlesex Regiment ...
499
31
(A) denotes winner of the "Affiliated Club Match" Cup.
S.B. (A)
45
44
128
goal
REVOLVER COMPETITION
.36
48 120
Series I Series II Totals
33
41 116
1. Sgt. W. A. Tansley.
18
38 (V)
Mr. W. K. Gillman
38
41
38
115
2. L8, K. C. Hoo
17
15
32 (L)
Cpl. WR. Nunn.
37
40
38 115
3. Sgt. Gowans (H.K.P.)
21
11 32
Pte. J. Scott
34
36 114
4. Sgt. A. C. Chan
14
-17
31
Pte. D. M. Bim
35
112
5. Major 8, White
18
5 23
Bgt. R. Kane
37
112
18
5
21
Pte. T. E. Wood
30
36
111
7. Cadet B, M. Bateman.
2
8
Cpl. Maghar Singh
31
29
103
6. 2/Lt. Dawson (1/Midx.)
Lt. A. J. Le Seelleur
P.O. H. Richards
L/Cpl. W. Henderson Major D. L. Campbell
GRABESSERE
38
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19 8 6 5 29 15 22 19 94 6 42 31 22 19 7 7.5 28 28 21 1993-7-35-35, 21 19 6 7 0.24 20 19 19 8 3 8 31 29 19 19 8 7 29 27 19
P. W. D. L. F1 A. Pts.
20 13 4 4 42 21 21
17 10 6 1 40 15 26 Doncaster... 18 10 5 3 40 23 25 Oldham ...... 10 11 2 641 29 24' Bradford C.. 19 10 3 6 38 21 23
18-10
17 37 27 21
18 8 4 6 31 29 20
199 2 8 37 37 20
17 8 3 6 40 35 19
N. Brighton.. 19 8 3 8.26 33 19 177 46 41 35 18 Rotherham... 19 9 10 37 33 18 Wrexham 19 8 1 10 29 42 17 Crateshead 18 6 4 8 34 31 18
10 7 2 10 40 40 10
18 7 29 28 40 16. 18 55 8 16 23 15 Darlington.... 17 6 3 2 33 48 15 18 5 42 32 46 14
-19 5 4 10 25 35 14
Hartlepools... 18 5 3 10 -21 33 13
Accrington... 19 1. 4 14 14 48 6
“THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)”.
Newport
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts..
18 12 4 2 28 B 28, Crystal P.... 17 9 5 2 33 20 25 Aldershot.... 18 8 6 3 24 17 24. Reading 19 7 831-23 22: Swindon...... 17 9 3 5 30 22 21 Queen's P. R. 17 等 5 5 36 24 19 Brighton
..... 18 8 3 7 30 28 19 Northampton 18 9 3 7 28 28 19 Watford ...... 18 6 6 6 25 25 18!" Notts County 17 8.5 8 25 22.17- Cardia
17 8 5 8 26 25 17 Bristol C... 18 6 5 7 29 33 17. Mansfeld 17 6 6 6 23:32 17 Port Vale...... 17 6 4 7 23 25 16 Southend 17 847 30.31 16) Exeter
18 0 4 8 27 39 16° Clapton O... 17 4 7. 8 19 23 15. Bournemouth 17 467:17 22: 14 Bristol R... 18 3 69 19 22 12- Ipswich 17449 16 25 12 Torquay Walsall
17 4 4 9 17 27 12 · 17 24 11.14 29' 8) “SCOTTISH LEAGUE 18T DIV.”: P. W. D. L.F. A. Pts..
Rangers 21 14 4 3 74 37 32:
Blackpool 19 6 6 7 27 30 18 Portsmouth 19 6 8 7 21 30 18 Sunderland... 19 658 25 29.17 Leicester....." 20 5 7 8-28136–17 Celtic ..
20 12 5 3 68 27 20 21 12 2 7 44 39 26 Play opened with end to end Stoke 19 5 7 7 27 37 17 Partick
Hearts
21 18 1 7,58 40 24 play, Yeung sent a ane drive Mchester, U. 19 5 6 8 25 28 16
Queen O'S.... 21 10:4 7 39-39 24 towards Lee which the latter went Huddersfield 20 6 4 10 28 33 16
Kilmarnock Preston N.E, 1964 9 23 30 16
21 9 6 6 39 41' 24. full length to save,"
19 6 3 10 32 39 15 Chelsea ......
Hamilton 2111; 28, 39, 42. 24° Chin Chi-pan on the other end Birmingham, 20 6 2 12 31 36 14 ̈Aberdeen ... 21:10 38 40. 37 230 tested Tam with a easy shot, Tam Brentford... 10 5 4 10 24 41 14 Motherwell... 21 10 3 8.52 46 23: fumbled and almost resulted in a
"SECOND DIVISION.”
Hibernian. 21 10 2 9 56 39 22: P. W. D. L. F. A. Ptà. Clyde..... 20:10 19:44 41 23 Wan Shul-ying and Chin Chi-Blackburn 20 12 2 6 48 27 26 Falkirk 21 85 8 34 42 21 pun netted for Kwong Wah..
West Brom'... 20 12 26 54 39 25 St. Johnstone 21 84 9 43 48 204 Shefeld U. 19 10 8 3:33 20 25 Ayr U......... 21 7 4 10 39 44 18: In their second división encoun- Newcastle.20 11 3 6 39, 25-25 Third Lanark (20-6 5o 9°46 56 17° 20 0 6 6 34 24 24 St Mirren... 21 8 5 10 32 44 17 ter with Royal Engineera, Kwong | Fulham
by five goals to all. Coventry 19 10 4 5 20 24 24 Wah won
| Queen's Park 20 6 3 11 32 45, 15- Chow Wing-hon (2), Lok. Wing- Tottenham... 19 8 6 5 34 28 22 Raith Rovers 21 5 1 15 34 57-13.
Albion kean, Henry Young and Lau Fook-Sheffield W. 19. 8 5 8 45 33 21 ohenk netted the goals.
Arbroath M'chester C. 19 8 3 8.45 39 21
SAPPERS LOSE
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21 4 3 14 32 57 11.
21 3 5 13 23 49 11
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