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The Smiling Lieutenant'

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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932.

F.A. CUP REPLAYS. SLIGHT DROP IN EX-QUEEN SOPHIE

BOLTON BEATEN AT HOME.

SILVER.

HONGKONG DOLLAR

LOWER.

DISAPPOINTING don and New York, the Hongkong

SAINTS.

With silver down both in Lan-

dollar fell 1/8th this morning, the demand rate being 19. 5.3/168.

PASSES AWAY.

Granddaughter of Victoria.

TROUBLOUS REIGN. In London, the declino was 1/8th) London, Jan. 13.

There both spot and forward.

London, Jan. 13. Huddersfield trounced Oldham were small neilers and poor up Frankfort of the ex-Queen Sophie The death occurred to-day at Athletic by six clear goals in port, the market ruling quiet. their F. A. Cup replay to-day, but

of Greece, slater of the ox-Kai- Bolton Wanderers, famous Cap New York was also down 1/8th,ser Wilhelm and a grandaughter Aphters, failed lamentably before while the cross-rate remained of Queen Victoria. The ex-Queen'

61- wns

of their own supporters, Preston unchanged.

years nge. of the Second Division) winning

A daughter of Kaiser Friedrich The tone of the Hongkong mar-1 and Princess Victoria of Eng- by five goals to two.

Another surprise was brought ket in slightly easier, on a quiet land, the ex-Kaiser and Prince remains leary of Prussia are her brothers, off by Sunderland, who, unable to market, but Slinnghal win at home on Saturday, defent- fairly stendy.

Dell.

ed the Sabits It the Southampton's neighbours. Ports-

mouth proved

Middlesbrough.

tuo good for

The results were: Bristol

Bolton Wand.

Chelsea

FRENCH SURTAX

ON COAL,

Mi

3 Notts County

2

*

Preston N. E

5 Tranmere

3

6 Oldbar

Newcastle

1 Blackpool

0

NOT LIKELY TO BE REMOVED.

Wednesday

3 Tottenham

Southampton

2 Sunderland

Portsmouth

3 Middlesbro

Huddersfield

Two ties remain to be decided,

0

Paris, Jan. 13. Apparently there is no truth in

but meanwhile the draw for the the report that the French Govern Fourth Round is brought up toment have decided to remove tim

Afteen per cont surtax no British; date as follows:

coking coal.

Watford or Fullam v. Bristol C.

Grimsby v. Birmingham,

Port Vale v. Leleuster.

Manchester City v. Brentford.

Huddersfield v. Queen's I.R. Newcastle v. Southport, Wednesday v. Bournemouth Bradford. Darlington or Northants. Bury v. Sheffield Un.

Arsenal v. Plymouth Argyle, Preston v. Wolverhampton. Derby County v. Blackburn. Chesterfield v, Liverpool. Chelson v. West Ham. Portsmouth v. Aston Ville. Sunderland v. Stoke,

The matches are to be played on January 23, and the First Dislaton has been very fortunate in the draw. as nine of the six- feen games are to be played on

Firat the ground af

Division sides. Only seven are required

are

:

while her surviving sisters Princess Victoria of Schaumburg- Lippe, who lives in Bonn,

orc

und

Princess Margaret of Hesse.

In October 1889, when only 19, Princess Sophle married at Athena the then Crown Prince Constan- tine of Greece. Against the will who of her brother the Kalser, went so far as to forbid her ad- mission to Prussia, she joined the Greek Orthodox Church in 1891.

After the assassination of King George I, she ascended the Greek throne with her husband in 1913, His reign was a troyblous one and in 1917 owing to the pressure of the Allies he left Greece and handed aver the throne to his eldest son. The matter is ande, consulera Alexander. tion. It is believed, beat well-ih-¦ Constantine lived in Switzerland formed circles now declare that tilt, after Alexander's death in ∙ it is very unlikely that the surtax December 1920, he was recalled to i will be

removed on the 18th in-Greece by a vote of the people and stant.

by again ascended the throne. suggested WAN

Hy earlier reports.-Reuter,

lost it for a second time, hawever. after the ill-fated Asia Minor campaign against the Turks and Jeft Greece at the end of 1922. In

mo, Sicily.

дк

CROWN PRINCE OF December, 1923, he died at Puler-

ETHIOPIA.

LUNCHEON WITH HIS MAJESTY.

His widow, the ex-Quesa Sophie, lived for some time at Oilla, near Florence, in complete seclusion. In 1925 the remains of her hus- band were taken to Florence. Her second Bon, who followed

his father an King George I was forced to abdicate the Greek throne in 1924. Ifer eldest daugh-

Rumania.

London, Jan. 1:1. The Crown Prince of Ethiopia to tour, and in four of these visited the King at Sandringham matches, they

opposed to today and remained to luncheon divisional rivala.

with His Majesty. Division!

During the visit, he delivered a tents, only one is drawn at home; sperial message of thanks for the children. Prince

Of

Third the six

LEAGUE MATCHES,

Four Games in Southern

Division.

British Mission which, under the Duke of Gloucester, attended the Coronation of the Emperior of Ethiopia British Wireless,

Brentford contoded a point to! ...... Mansfield in Third Division

(South) match to-day, but there. Coventry

the Watfordi were no other surprises,

results being:

Brentford

Rending

Southend

Cardist

1 Mansfield

3 Q, P. R.

2

1 Hournemouth

5 Torquay

The revised table reads:

2

Reading Brighton

Lutan Queen's P. R.

22

3 Bournemouth 23

Cardif Bristol R. Mansfield

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 22 H 441323 32 Swindon

Brentford

Fulham

Crystal Pal

23 12

Exeter Norwich Southent

5 6 62 39 29 | Gillingham .. 6511 3128 ¦ Clapton 0.7

478 38 28

6 6 25 24 28

7 42 33 26

SHOWING TO-DAY

23 10 4 7 50 48 26 22 11

7 19 42 26 45 46 20 24 10 22 10 4 8 37 31 24 23 11 2 10 44 39 24 96 8 16 41 24 94 10 10 46 22 84 10 41 29 20 7 8 10 12 47 20 21 7 6 11 42 57 201 22 4 6 10 38 11 R 22 6 4 12 23 10 10 22 6 6 10 37 41 18 6 6 11 41 63 18 142443 14 7:13 24 52 13

Toruny Northampton 21

Thames

ter, Princess Helen married Carol

The ex-Queen leaves three other Paul and the Princesses Irene and Catherine.*** Kenter and L.B.S.

WUCHOW SUICIDE.

MAN'S BODY FOUND HANGING.

Wuchow, Jan. 11. Early risers this morning wit-! nessed a horrible spectacle when the body of a man was found. hanging near the Tit Shu Ma T'au, on the banks of the Foo River. This rality is given. mer to bamboo workers and blacksmith shops.

It is alleged that death was self- The body was that of inflicted. a man about forty years of age.-- Our Own Correspondent.

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