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Home Soccer And Rugby Results: Scottish Cup

LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter)—The following are the results of Home soccer and rugby matches played on Saturday Zompar

SCOTTISH CEP Kilmarnock 1. Ayr United 0. Dundee Third Lanark 1.

CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

Timely Publication

St. Johnstone 2. Hearts 1. Celtic 4. Ralth 2.

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St. Bernard's 1. Morton 5. Alloa R. 1. Dumbarton 4. Arbroath 4. Clyde' 3. Partičk T. 2. Dundee U. 4. Hamilton 7, Stenhousemuir 1. East Fife 3. Queen's Park 1. Airdrie 3, Falkirk 2.“ Albion 3, Aberdeen. 3. Hibernian 5. King's Park 0. Motherwell 4, St. Mirren ̈6. Queen of 9. 8, Dunfermline (0.

SOUTH C. Arsena 4. Millwall 1.

By Canton University Charlton A. 3. Brentford 2.

With the object or stimulating the interest of the Chinese public in constitutional governmenɛ, the Canton University has recently published pamphlet which made its appearance on Friday.

Devoted exclusively to the study of the Chinese. constitutional draft of 1937, the publication meets the demand of the time:

Chelsea 0, Tottenham H. 2.. Southampton 0. Fulham 4. West Ham 4, Portsmouth 1..

SOUTH D

Aldershot 4, Clapton O. 1. Brighton & H. 3. Reading 0. Norwich C. Bournemouth 3, Queen's Park R. 2, Crystal P. 5.. Watford 4, Southend U. 2,

RUGBY UNION

The following matches in the

The introduction of constitutional English Rugby Union were played government in China is in line on Saturday- with the principles laid down by Dr, Sun.

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in his address to the People's Political Advisory Council ad- vocated the thesis that political tudleage and constitutional KOV- ernment could go hand in hand in perfect harmony.

The resolution "recently passed of by the Sixth Plenary Session the Executive Committee of the Kuomintang Party that a People's Convention be called to adopt a

Rosslyn Park 18, Harlequins 11. St. Mary's Hosp. 15, Wasps t. Bristol 22, Cheltenham 3. Cardiff 25. R.A.F. XV 0.' Gloucester '16, Army XV 0. Newport 21: "Aberavon 3. Rugby 14, RAF. XV 15. Stroud 20. Bath 9. Guy's Hosp. 25, Univ. Coll, H. 5. Coventry 33, R.A.F. XV 5. O. Rutiishians.20, St. Bart's H. o. In the Welsh Trial at Swansea, West beat East by 11 points to 9.

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KOTEWALL CUP WON BY SOUTH CHINA

CHEUNG WING-CHOI

BRILLIANT.

Showing superior skily and judg- ment on the fisid, South - China

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1940.

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A.A. yesterday, before a large Halphong and Fort Bayard crowd at Causeway Bay, defeated | Amoy. » the Army by four goals to one to Straits. win the Kotowall Cup.

Haiphong

Both teams played well, and Manils. occasionally the Army forwards | Manila,

caused the Chinese to do some¦ Bangkok and Tourane.

quick thinking, but it was evident Shanghai

early that South China would cap-U.S.A., Honolulu. Japan and Shanghai

sure the Cup in spite of the 1-1 score at half-time,

South China played without Lee Tin sang and Chan Tak-fat, whilst Bright took the place of Guy, the Interporter; at centre-half for the Army.

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The most brillian; player of the Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service Parts afternoon was undoubtedly South date, 21st February, unaumises China's custodian, Cheung Wing-Manila chot, whose spectacular guarding of U. SA, & Manila (San Francisco date, 31st Jan.)

the goal was a delight to watch. Shanghai

Hossack was also good, and many Shanghai

times led his line past Lam Tak- Calcutta, Straits and Saigon.......... po, Fung King-cheong's passing.Japan and Shanghai, was, as usual excellent but Lee Japan and Shanghai,. Wal-tong was closely watched by Bright."

The first goal was scored by the Army three minutes after the whistle, when For netted from a melce in front of the Chinese goal that resulted from a fine attack- ing rush by Shaw, Bundy and Fossack.

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constitution showed the deter CABLE NEWS equalised from a rebound that B.C. date, 10th February).........

mination of the government to carry out the programme of Dr. Sun into effect.

Much discussion has been

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LONDONDERRY, Feb. 24 (Reu- tered upon this subject, and this ter)-Bombs exploded outside two timely publication will furnish cinerpas here last night. No one

valuable material for reference.

THE CONTENTS

was hurt.

Japan and Shanghai. Canton Bangkok

Al Mall by "Fan American Airways Direct Ser-

vice"-San Francisco dato, 24th February, Shangha!

Bangkok and Saigon. Sandakan.

Shanghai and Amoy ........................................

Japan

Europe via Suez and Straits-(Lodnon date, 25th

January).

robbed Lal Shiu-wing of a goal.

CHINESE LEAD The score remained at 1-1 unil half-time. A few minutes after the opening, of the second session, the Chinese, through Lat Shiu-wing. went ahead. Fed with a ball from ISTANBUL, Feb. 24 (Reuter)-Soong Ling-sing, lai managed to The contents of this pamphlet

to secure a very fine goal, and later include several articles. Mr. P. C. The Turkish Government is

control of all coal added another in an encounter Chen, President of Canton Uni- take over

almost at the goatmouth. Towards versity, wrote the preface in which production.

the end of the game, Lee Wal-tong USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal (Ban Fran- he stresses the importance of

PARIS, Feb. 24 (Reuter)—It is shot the fourth goal, obedience to law on the part of

cisco date, 8th February). revealed that the Grenadler

The Cup was later presented to straits and Manila the populace.

A Study of the Chapter on Guards were recently in action the winners by the Colonial Secre- strafts and Manila

contributed against German troops in front tary, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Java and Manila, Economic Life" was by Prof. Y, C. Chen, Dean of the of the Maginot Line. The guards who was present with the Hon. School of Law, in which he analy- are now resting behind the lines.eir Robert Kotewall, donor of the zes the provisions in the light This morning's French communi- of the principles of livelihood. que says there is nothing to re- Prot. N. Huang" discusses the port. role of local government in the new political system, while Pruf,

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The teams were:-- ARMY: Duncan; Naysmith, Sheehan; Freshwater, Bright," Wil- LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter) kinson; Hossack, Bundy, Fox, shaw K. Y. Chen examines in detail the The King and Queen paid a visit and Thomas.

SOUTH CHINA: -- Cheung Wing- various aspects of the Five-power to a new club for Canadian troops

serving in England. About 200 chol: Hau Yung-sang, Max Ship'- Constitution.

men were in the hon; Kwok Ying-ki, Lam Tak-po, Prof. W. H. Tom, Dean of the officers and

the building at the time: the news of Boong Ling-sing Yeung Shui-yik, School of Arts," discusses chapter

and the visit spread and Their Maje-Fung King-cheong. Lee Wai-tong, Education on Schools, analyzing the draft from ties were given a great welcome.

Lai Shui-wing and Ip Pak-wah. the point of view of an educa-

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LONDON, Feb. 24 (Havas)-The tor with constructive criticisms. Finally Prot, B. C. Dai has written Home Office has decided to sub- on "The Guarantee of Individual mit for re-examinadon the cases Rights

Constitutional of 6,000 Germans whose residence in Britain has not been subjected Draft,"

The journal is edited by Prof, to any restrictions. The Germans. N." Huang, and printed by the New will be compelled to go into a China Cultural Service, Kowloon. specified court to plead their cause, It is anticipated that some ni them will be interned.

Mutineers Break Gaol In Blackout

Alfred Sparks, miệng Watson, one of the leaders of the Dart- mour mutiny of 1932, escaped from Dartmoor recently with other convicts, after a gather- ing in the prison chapel, „ Using an improvised rope ladder to scale the 20 ft, boundary wall the three men vanished in the black-out....

As warders started the hunt over the bleak moorland, the news

was Bashed on to the screen of

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Social Ils Blamed For Child Crime

3rd Mar.

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Twenty years of study in Fort Chicago of methods to reduce and | Canton prevent child delinquency in areas NAPLES, Feb. 24 (Reuter)-A with high juvenile delinquency daughter was born

this rates formed the basis of a report Saigon, Sandakan, Madang, Salamaua, and Tulagi. morning "to the Princess of Pied-given before

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the section " on criminology of the 34th annual meeting of the American Sociolo-

LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter)~gical The total of subscription by small investors to National Savings Cer- tlacates since the Treasury offer recently now totals £86,000,000.

Society Philadelphia, Clifford R. Shaw and Jesse A Jacobs of the Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research are directing the ́study and gave the report

"Delinquency," reported Dr. LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuter) Shaw and Jacobs, "is only symp This morning's newspapers give tomatic of deeper social ills," such

a prominence to reports and photographs of the tremendous welcome extended yesterday the crews of Exeter and Ajax,

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24th March.

as high rate of economic depend-Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct ency, tuberculosis, infant mortality.

due London, 8th March,” and mortgage, foreclosure, for ex ample.

a cinema in Tavistock, Wardera press campaigns against each rationality groups"

watching the sim were recalled

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Delinquency "cannot be attribut Rumania and Hungary will stoped to factors inhering in race the children basically inferior. Delinquency is a group experience. they reported ja

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Wod. 28th Sparks, jailed for four years for that an agreement to this effect

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu USA. Central and

O.P.O.&K.P.O. South America Via San Francisco due Ban riotously damaging buildings at has been signed.

1- Drs. ɛhaw and Jacobs have found

Reg. 17th 5,00 ga Francisco 21st March, Dartmoor during the mutiny, has

**************Ord, 28th 8:30 AM GIBRALTAR Feb 24 (Reuter that correctional schools and re- been described as determined

GP.O. & EPD Mr. Sumner Welles, the US. Un formatories are not effective in ald-shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA, Central and South Far. 17th 5.00 criminal."

The other two men are William der-Secretary of State, refused mg offenders to become law-abiding

America via Vancouver BC., (Parcels for Cana- Beg. 28th 9.18 AM da only) due Vancouver B.C., 18th March Oru isth10:00 AM Nolan, aged thirty, and A. Marsh, to make a statement when he citizens, and they therefore attack-

passed through on the liner Rex ed the problem from a different Amoy and Shanghai, aged 38.

There was no indication which for Italy on the first stage of angle. They are trying to develop saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South way the men went after escaping his visit to European capitalsche fullest possible participation

Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due through active leadership of re-

Marseilles, 28th March over the vali,

residents of the They had a good start, with WASHINGTON Feb. 24 (Rou- | sponsible twelve hours of the black- ter)-Tite House of Representa neighbourhood by providing them out in front of them, ng they

tives and the Senate have passed with facilities and professional the Bill extending the Adminie guidance in planning their own are believed to have escaped between 8 p.m. and 7 pmtration's reciprocal trade pro- programme for the welfare of their

own children.”. Police are helping warders in grammes. for three years, the hunt. All cars were stopped]bigli

within a wide area, and farms SHANGHAI Feb 24 Reuter and outhouses were searched.'. Price-fixing regulations similar to A prison officer, found wooden those adopted by the French au forms and an improvised rope thorities will be put into effect m lying at the foot of the twenty the International Bettlement foot wall which surrounds the within the next few days, the

China Pres

prison.

It is thought they may have got The Mai away" when other convicts were to have inst being marched to the prison keep close chapel,

and prom

The Chicago Area Project is thus directed toward bulding a new community life, as a result of the efforts of the local people, on the basis of a newly-formed body of public opinion, and constructive attitudes and interests"

Dr. Edwin E Sutherland, retiring cuncil la sald | president of the Bociety, alsɔ spoke

to on the problama to be confronted Lore by society. in fighting crime; mmodity) (C. 8. MONITOR).

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