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SEVENTH VICTORY
Glasgow, Apr. 20.
Glasgow Rangers defeated Kilmarnock in the Scottish Cup Final replay by three goals to nil in a match full of thrills to-day.
Over a hundred thousand specta- tors saw the Rangers win the Cup. for the seventh time.
The excitement throughout was Inteone. It was, indeed, so great; sometimes that the referee had to caution the players of both sides | for allowing bad temper to creep into the game.
Kilmarnock's goal had
an ex- M. Andra Tardieu, the French
tremely narrow cacupe in the very Prime Minister, giving an interview
Arat niinute, the Rangers commenc-
ing with a spirit which suggested that they were not likely
to be
to journalists.
FALL OF AMOY IMMINENT
CHANG CHEN IN RETREAT
The fall of Amoy to Gen- eral Sun Lien-chang is expected hourly. General Chang Chen's army is retir. ing in disorder before the "rebel" army.
H.M.S. Devonshire, which in standing by in Amoy, sent the! Jocal following message to the naval authorities this morning:
General Chang Chen's army has split up into two main portions. One portion, is retiring southwards In the direction of Changpa, with General Chang Chen, and other is
northwards in retreating
the direction of Tungan.
etvilion
A certain number of refugees are landing on Kulangsu and small bodies of armed troops, presumed to be those of General
denied victory on this occasion THREE PREMIERS Chang's army, are landing in junks
Nibloc (who Rumour has it is like-
ly to be playing for Chelsea next season) miskicked in the goal-l mouth, and nearly let the Rangers;
in.
Relentless Pressure.
The Kilmarnock defenders were subjected to relentiesa pressure and the in the tenth minule opened scoring. English's overhead kick Bell. Lut was punched clear by
Fleming, rushing in, netted with!
TO MEET
DISARMAMENT
PARLEY
and motor boats in the vicinity of Shikun. They are being evacunt- ed scaward in. steam launches, presumably under the direction Admiral Li, whose gunboats are nt present patrolling the waters at Amoy and Kulangau.
Boat traffic is prohibited by tho Chinese naval authorities between 2 am and daylight. The local
a faat drive from just outside the RAMSAY MAC. IN situation is quiet.
penalty area.
Aitken fired in a long shot in! Kilmarnock revival, but Hamilton
had no difficulty in clearing. This
was the first time that he had Quite
PARIS
Paris, Apr. 20.
" Hurprise has been
handled the ball in the first quarter created by M. Tardien's sudden decision to accompany Mr. Ramsay of an hour's play.
Again Kilmarnock found thein-MacDonald to Geneva, despite the selves up against it. Their defence electoral campaign. was stout, but Morton found Flem- ing a hot handful. There was no further scoring before the interval. Second Half.
defence.
The Main Topic.
Geneva Resolution.
of at
In the General Commission the Disarmament Conference Geneva, the British delegate, Sir John Simon, moved that without discussion under later heads, the prejudice to other proposals for Conference declares its approval of the principle of qualitative disarmament, namely, the selec- tion of certain classes or descrip- tions of weapons, with a view to prohibiting by International con- vention their possession or by any State.
use
that
He expressed the view qualitative disarmament was more effective as the most importantį thing was that no State should' in which all classes of armaments continue to live under a system were allowed.
Rival Plans.
The decision is taken as an em- M. Tardieu's sense of phasis on
Mr. urgency that he should be, at Geneva simultaneously with The second half was singularly MacDonald, Dr. Bruening and Mr. lacking in sensational Incidents. H. L. Stimson.
Was issued No communique The Rangers attacked strongly: Archibald, Marshall, McPhail and after the meeting of M. Tardieu nt Fleming putting in clever work in-and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald dividually. but being unable for the Qual D'Orsay which Inated some time to penetrate a splendid forty minutes, but M. Tardieu told journalists that they had Kilmarnock enjoyed a bigger discussed everything, especially alinre of the game for some time, Geneva.
for- Torcing the Rangers' inside wards to drop back to assistance of
how- From this statement, it may be
A proposal on the lines of Sir their defence. Eventually,
John Simon's resolution is before ever, the Rangers forwards again inferred that disarmament was struck a happy harmony and Mc-the main topic. M. Tardieu did
forward by Italy and the United Phail scored after 25 minutes play not display pessimism regarding the conference in the plan put the States. Another plan for In this half, English getting. the the disarmament outlook.
certain Prime Minister The British third goal ten minutes later.
usual weekly international control of presided at the The Teams.
armaments has been advanced by out of the Cabinet meeting this morning and
France. The Yugo-Slavia delega- Alan Morton was
tion aupported the latter scheme Rangers team for this match, the after luncheon left by nir liner for Paria in wet and boisterous sides lining up as follows:-
solution was approved by the Rangers-Hamilton; Gray, Me-weather. He had arranged in to-day and Sir John Simon's re-
Meiklejohn, Simpson, advance to meet M, Tardieu this
German delegate, Dr. Nadolny. It Brown; Archibald, Marshall, evening. His journey to Geneva,
where he will make an important was also supported by Sir Thomas Wilford, New Zealand, and Signor English; McPhail and Fleming..
Leslie, speech at the Disarmament Con-
The debate was Grandi, Italy. Kilmarnock: Bell;
until to-morrow.----- adjourned Nibloc: Morton, Smith, McEwan; ference, is being continued
Duncan night. Before leaving London he
Reutera and British Wireless. Connell, Muir, Maxwell,
was seen by his occulist. and Aitkin.-Reuter.
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