ARTILLERY'S SPLENDID HOME FOOTBALL
START TO NEW YEAR
(Continued from Page 8.)
THE Services indulged in typleal bustling football, which, ni. though creating scores of open- ings, were never turned to account due to weak shooting. None the Jess it was good, kean, holiday football, which the crowd much enjoyed, including Major General Berrett, the now G.O.C.
CRICKET.
LEADING TEAMS HAVE GOOO DAY
FIRST DIVISION.
Arsenal Aston Villa Blackburn Blackpool Derby
9 Birmingham
3 Middlesbro’
1 Chelnca
3 Wednesday
G Leeds
1 West Bram.
2. Portsmouth
very H.E.
Everton
Huddersfield
Manchester C.
2 Bunderland
Nowcastlo
Shefeld U. Wolves
FRANK Goodwin made a sport- Ing, but risky declaration against the Army when the K.C.C, entertained them in a two-days match over the week- end. In fact the risk proved too great and the Peninsula team lost by five rane.
ALTHOUGH the desire to see
3 Bolton
5 Leicester
3 Liverpool.
DIVISION -
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MR. CHURCHILL'S WARNING
BRILLIANT SPEECH IN
HOUSE
Mr. Churchill in his first speech In the House of Commons after confronted his illness, said he was glad to be evidences of the Prime Minister's with indisputable physical vigour. (Cheers.) He proceeded:
BERLIN CLASHES.
TWO KILLED DURING NEW YEAR AFFRAYS
London, Jan. 2. A Berlin message, states that two persons were killed and several asulta during the New Year cole- injured in shooting affrays and na- Urations in different parts of the city last night.
found stabbed to death in the After a Communist had been street, the police searched the local twenty-five men: Nazi headquarters and arrested
Mr. Tam Woon Tong, $25; Mr. D. Chen Ste, $10; Mr. Chan Tat Shing, 36; Mr. Chan Wing Kum, 50; Mr. Lau Ming Shek, $6; Mr. C. H. Wong, $6; Mr. K. Wong, $1; "As to the India Round Tablo 2 Mr. H. A. Rodgers, $10: Miss Conference, I understand it is
Grace Ezra, $5; Miss Hannah Ezra, $6; The Busy Bees Working power SECOND
Party, $260; Mre, B. E. Maughan. $5; Mr. Chow Yue Ting, $20; Mr. Li Wan Kam, $10; Mr. Chan Ching 3 Au, $1; Mr. Leung Yau Po, 320
Mr. Lau Yuk Wan, $10; Mr. Kwok "The composition of the Joint Chuen, $10; Mr. Cheung Fak U Committee is far more important: people, determined not to see an-
Numerous cases occurred $2; Mr. U Shau Now, $2; N.D.N.. It is, indeed, crucial. It would be other year, who committed or at- 310; Mr. Cheung Teol, $6; Mrs. most improper if that Committee tempted to commit suicide during Douglas Jenkins, $10: The Tung were a packed body. There is the the night-Our Own Correspon-
of view of the Inte Socialist Govern-dent.
purely consulative. It has no the There were thirty casualties as
Bradford Bury Charlton Chesterfield Falkem Lincoln
Notta Forest Plymouth Southampton
Stoke
West Ham
2 Preston N.E.
D Port-Vale
- Tottenham
1 Bradford C.
d Burnley
1 Notts County
3 Grimsby
2 Oldham
2 Millwall
3 Swanses
DIVISION (SOUTH).
four completed innings in a two-days match is understandable, THIRD it did seem that Goodwin threw away a good chance of benting the | Brentford Army by an innings, When he
Bristol. C. closed the K.C.C. Innings only Cardif eight runs ahead of the Army first Clapton 0. knock, it was at a time when Mc-
Coventry Crystal Pal. batting Gillingham Innen and Mackey were .confidently, and might easily have Northampton
put the homestors in an impregn Southend able position.
Swindon Watford.
A$
S It was the Army went on to "amasa another 191 and the K.C.C., batting in the fourth in- nings against a poor light fail. ed in a valiant attempt to hit off
the runs.
THE Triangular Tournament
concluded during the holi. daya with the Club beating the Navy, leaving the three team. Army, Club and Navy with iden- tical records of one win and aue defeat each.
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THE bowling of T.A. Pearce and Ricketts proved too much for the Navy, who, faced with a total of 170, were first dismissed for 72 and following on, for 104. Pearce brought to light his all-round capabilities when he sent back six navy men for 13 runs, but he has still to "come-off" at bat- ting, his highest contribution as yet being 14.
THE consistent batting form of Commander Shaw was further exemplified In this match when he hit 31 and 28 respectively.
NAVAL BOXING.
Excellent Fights for Coming Tournament.
1
2 Queen's P.R.
0 Exeter
0 Reading
3 Newport
5 Torquay
2 Bristol R.
Brighton
1 Luton
5 Aldershot
2 Bournemouth
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result of political clashes. There is no question of striking a wore kept
to commit Parliament. Police cars and the fire brigades bargain or negotiating a treaty. urgent calls from different parts of buoy all night with The Indian representatives have the city, and many persons no representative character.
arrested,
were
of
O Manchester U. Wah Hospital (proceeds
theatrical performances) $6,000; Church, 850; Mr. G. S. Kennedy that there should be immediately whole lines of countries which The Ladies Working Party, Untonment which has been adopted by
the present National Government, hatreds, with her frontiers upon Skipton, $16: Mr. S. M. Churn, $26; Lady Pollock, $100; Neatle erected a Federal Executive res have newly gained their indepen- I and'
Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Pensible to an all-India Parliament dence. In some cases they are the Co, 536; Mr. J. L. McPherson, any rate an extensive franchise.
elected upon democratic or at same countries which are already $10; Miss Huntingford, $10; Mrs.
in deep anxioty about Germany. Howle, $10; Proceeda of Diocesan
Then there is the view of the Can we wonder that there is fear Girls' School Bazaar, $100, Mr. overwhelming majority of the Con-in Europe, and behind the fear and Mrs. B. P H. Lang, $10; Sir Bervative Party, of the over-the precautions, and in some cases Robert Ho Tung, $100; Mr. C. Y. whelming majority of people who
ggerated precautions, Kwan, 35; Mr. G. S. Archbutt, $60; know His Honour Sir Joseph Kemp, DIVISION (NORTH).K.C.. C.B.E., $100; Anon. A.J.P., $5: Mr. B. D. Evans, $30; The Rev. E. L. Allen, $20; Mra, Brennan, 2 $25; MISH E. S. Atkins, $50; Mrs. D. Gow. $20; Mr. T. M. Wilson, 1 $25; Mr. Lo In Nin, $5; Mr. J. W.
THIRD Barnsley Harrow Carlisle Chester Darlington Doncaster Halifax Hartlepools Hull New Brighton Yerk
1 Norwich
5 Wrexham
2 Southport
2 Rochdale
5 Mansfield
1 Stockport
3 Gateshead
0 Accrington
2 Tranmere
0 Walsall
5 Rotherham
4 Crewe
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).
Airdrie. A, Celtic Cowdenbeath Dundee East Stirling Motherwell Partick St. Mirren Third Lanark
SCOTTISH (SECOND
Alloa Dumbarton Forfar Hibernians Montrose Queen O' Sth, Raith Rovera St. Bernarde Sten'muir
2 Hearts
3 Rangers
0 Hamilton
0 Morton
2 Queen's Park
2 Clyde
2 Aberdeen
2 St. Johnatone
1 Falkirk
3 Kilmarnock
LEAGUE DIVISION).
4 King's Park 3 Leith
◊ Dunfermline
2 Albion
2 Edinburgh
3 Arbroath
G Brechin
2 East Fife 3 Dundee U.
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris Geneva. Berlin.
Helsingfors Athens.
Oslo
CHAMPIONS ON VIEW. What promises to be tho putsland ing event of the year on the China Cosat will be staged by the Naval Authorities on. Friday, January 15, whon A. D, Morris, A. B. Ewin, A, B. Warnes, A. B. Judge and A. B. Davies All of whom are well-known figures in the boxing world, will appear in an excellent programme of bouts.
The tournament is being organised by the China Fleet and will take place at the Lee Theatre, which is easily reached by either tram or bus. Thỏ fights will be the semi-anala and finala of the China Fleet team champion ships. All the best Naval boxers on the China Coast and the leading Copenhagen boxers of the Far East will be seen Lisbon in action.
Milan Shanghai. Buenos Aires. New York. Amsterdam.. Vienna. Frague.. inḍrid.. Bucharest Hongkong. Brussels Stockholm.
Ilio.... The preliminary rounds are being | Bombay.. decided prior to the 18th but those Yokohama. taking part on the final night will | Montevideo.. include the following well-town Montreal. boxere:
A. B. Morris, welterweigh am
pion of the Colony,
A. B. Ewin, middleweight champion
of the Chinn Coast;
A. B. Warnes, runner-up for the amateur welterweight championship
of England;
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anything about India, which fear excitea? (Cries of "Oh," These are noi my wordy, but they are the words of the Morning Post, which is a newspaper extremely well inform ed on the interior characteristics of the Conservative Party. This, second view is not to be regarded
1 Franks, $5; Mrs. Pryce, $15; Mr.us reactionary or die-hard. It is
A. O. Brawn, $20; Mr. H. J. Best, $10; Hongkong University reads of theatrical performances) $503.50; Anonymous, F. X., $5; Mr. Foo Sik, $100; Mr. Fung King Wan, $2: Anon, J. F., $1.60; Sir William Hornell, $50: Proceeds of dance at the Hotel Cecil, $3.341.- 760; Mr. C. E. R. Clarabut, $10.
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LESSON SERMON.
"We must not forget, and the United States must not forget. that we have disarmed while others have re-armed--(cheers). and we must not be expected to undertake a part larger than la in our capacity to make good." (Cheers.)
Disarmament Conference that this disarmament conference "I have constantly predicted will not succeed in removing the
In
that, on the whole, it would be (pro-belter I we rested for the present within the ambit of the statutory Simon Commission, which recom- mends specifically that the pro-danger of war, and I doubt if it vinelal experiment should precede, will substantially succeed and not be simultaneous with, the reducing the burden of armaments attempt to set up all-IndiaIndeed, I have held the view that Executive.
the holding of all these confer- encès, for the last eight or nine years, has actually prevented the burden from being lightoned.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
"God" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of 3 Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. 0 The Golden Text was: "Praise walteth for thee, O God, in Ston: and unto thee shall the yow be O thou that hearest performed. prayer. unto thee shall all flesh come." (PH. 65:1,2.)
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"These are the two views, and I do hope that the Government will deal fairly with them. There is not the slightest reason why the Government should not have un effective majority upon the Com- mission. It would destroy the whole character of the Commission if there is to be representation by parties."
Payment of War Debts
Mr. Churchill then referred to the Lausanne Conference. There was no doubt that a great deal of harm and injury was done to the prospect of the settlement of war debts by what happened there. The consequences had been to force all candidates for Congress or the Senate in the United States this, subject. The question of the to make definite declarations on settlement of the war debts was largely now
in the hands of obdurate assemblies.
Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with Hinging. Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath 17.33ade us, and not we ourselves; 11.02 we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into his 19.13/32 gates with thanksgiving, and into
035 his courts with praise: be thank-quished, are to 05.3/16 ful unto him, and bless his name. Nom. For the Lord is good; his mercy Holiday is everlasting; and his truth en-
to dureth
all generations." 2RIC (Ps.100:2-5).
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combine no one-and are the 1/6.3/16 Scriptural names for God. All 1/3 substance, intelligence, wisdom, 20 being, immortality, cause, and effect belong to God. These are lis attributes, the eternal mani- 215 festations of the infinite divine Principle. Love. No wisdom is wlae but His wisdom; no truth is true, no love is lovely, no life is Life but the divine; no good In, but the good God bestowa."
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-British Wireless.
A. B. Judge, heavy weight champion ENGLISH RUGBY GAMES (275:12).
of the Royal Navy in 1931;
A. B. Davies welterweight cham. pion of the Mediterranean, 1932.-
There will be 16 bouts altogether with amateur and professional boxern
ENGINEERS WIN. Beat HIM.S. Witch in Ng Sze Kwong Billiards. THREE GAMES TO TWO.
BRITISH FINANCE ·
"It lo quite true to say that this process has intensified the susple lons and anxieties of the na tions and has brought the possibilities of war nearer than they were some years ago. Me have steadily marched backwards since Locarno.
"Look at the distance we have fallen since then. Fears arc renter, rivalries are sharper, concerted, military organisations military plans are more closely are more carefully and definitely developed. Britain is weaker, and Britain's period of weakness is Europe's period of danger.
ing to be done at Geneva is going "I do not believe that what is go-
change in the position of the to make any great or decisive world, or is going to gain any pro- gress towards the consolidation of Europe and the world. On the "I believe we are all agreed on one thing," he added. "I
contrary. I think it may well be alone among all the combatants of that the situation is exacerbated Wetlint matters can so be handled the Great War, victors or van by the determination of the Disar-
be condemned, mament Conference. without receiving anything from our debtors, to pay for nearly two generations a vast indemnity as punishment for the exertions we made in the War, and a penalty that would be a situation which for our good faith afterwards, would indeed be (Cheers:)
intolerable."
of of
head said about India: "Tell the. "Just as the late Lord Birken-
Government: Tell the truth to truth to Indin,' I say now to our the British people. They are, offended at the moment, but if you tough people. They may be tell them exactly what is going on you can insure yourselves against protests when you come home on the morrow of the Disarmument Conference. (Cheers.)
"Germany Wants Weapons" Then to cross from Lausanne to Geneva, a melancholy scene would Averting War danger await them, where the nations "France, as Lord Grey recently were pursuing the operation disarmament. He had
of reminded us, though armed to the i great eeth, is pacifist to the deal of sympathy and respect for say frankly I would rather sc
core. I the wellmeaning, good-hearted, another ten years or twenty of loyal-hearted people who make up one-sided armed peace than see a the League of Nations Union in war between equally well-matched this country, but what Impressed Powers
im most about them was their that may easily bow the choice. or combinations. And long-suffering and insatiable (Cheers.) gullibility. (Laughter.)
"I think we ought to sec there is Let them look at the realities something good to replace French beneath. Franco did not speak discipline before we prcas unduly for herself alone at Geneva.
to weaken the factors of anfety France Was the head
system
upon which their security depends. of States, which looked to Franco and the minence of war in Europe. 1 bo- "I do not believe in the im- French Army no small nations believe that with wisdom and skill fore the war used to look to the we shall never see it in our time. British Navy.
I put my confidence frst of all Now the demand was that Gor-upon the strength of the French The details of national finance up "Do not let us delude ourselves by
many should be allowed to re-arm. Army. Secondly, upon the pre- to the conclusion of the third A quarter of the financial year show supposing that what Germany is ccupation of Russia in the Far East on account of the enormous that out of £700,800,000 ordinary asking for is equal status.
in the "All those bands of splendid Japan. And thirdly, upon the
increase
armament of revenue estimated to be received in Teutonic youth marching to and the full year, £404,332,000 has no
general loathing of war which far come to hand, which is an in-
fro In Germany with the light of prevails in all countries not dis desire to suffer for their father athafed with the late peace. crease of £9, 790,300 over the inland in their eyes they are not come at this time during the past looking for status. They are look- grievance of the vanquished ought
"Tho
removal of the just 11 Lolcester
Northampton 15 year of 1981,
ing for weapons, and when they to precede the disarmament of the have the weapons, belleve me, they victors." (Cheers.) will then nak for the restoration
Army Narrowly Defeat The Harlequins at Aldershot.
London, Dec. 31.
The Army narrowly defeated the Harlequins at Aldershot to-day, winning by eleven points to eight. Several other close matches were played. Full results are given be low! Army
11 Harlequins (At Aldershot}
11 Coventry
The Royal Engineers defeated Bath H. M. S. Witch three games to two Blackheath in the second round of the Ng Sze
Bristol Kweng Bard Cup Tournament Inst night at the Satlors and Soldiers'
Llanelly Swanaca Home. Warchal. A break of 35 was made by Corporal Cottle; this was the highest break of the evening.
Details:
R. E, Coltle
Pollard
Flood
Savello
Ruckle
U. S. Portantouts
--
1a Devonport 3.
b Cardiff
4 Gloucester
SWIMING RECORD.
Witch
150 Ryder
58
150 Parsons
77 Armer
114 160
7
150 Hart
160
0
↑
A
116 New Time for 500 Metres
Free Style.
136 Penso The next match will be played on Friday when the R.A.M.C. meet the ILA.0.0.
Open Championship.
REVENUE RISING WHILE EXPENDITURE FALLS
London, Jan. 1.
The expenditure which was reckoned at £787,431,000 for the twelve months has, including the sinking fund allocation of £14,301, |000, no far reached £580,044,000.
Including the War Debt payment of £19,500,000 in gold made to United States on December 15, and which in sterling required £28,- 956,300 the total of outgoinga fa £609,000,000,
Ordinary revenue rose during the nine months by £9,700,828 while She swam the distance in 7 min. expenditure receded by £9,207,828, 2.3/5 sock-Router.
-British Wireless.
Miami, Flo, Dec. 11. In the open billards championship, Corporal Cottle defeated Private world's record for 500
Misa, Leonoro Knight broke the Baker 260 to 47 at St. Patrick's Club style here.to-day.
metres free Inst night. The winner's highest break was 63 and he also claimed a
couple over 2
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اله
The road of pressing for dianr- of lost territories and lost colonies, mament only lends us deeper into and when that demand is made the European altuation. The re- it cannot fail to shake, and pos-moval of grievances removes the sibly shake to their foundations, cause of danger or leads us out of other countries."
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Russin as Ishmael
the danger itself. (Cheers.)
Referring to Mr. Baldwin's re- eant speech on sit armaments, bo Churchill said, "there is Russia, saying that, so far as this laland la "But besides Germany," Mr. aid: "I take this opportunity of who has made herself an Ishmael concerned, the responsibility among the nations. Russia, with Ministers to guarantee the safety her enormous and rapidly in- of the country from day to day creasing armaments, her limitless and hour to hour is direct and man power, and her corrosive inalienable."
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