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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933.
WEDNESDAY FAIL
BURY BEAT NOTTS FOREST
CUP REPLAYS
READING'S LUCK AT MILLWALL
London, Jan. 18.
Shefeld
..The rovised draw is as follows:
Luton Tranmore Aston Villa
Everton
Southend
Aldershot
Burnley Brighton Manch, City Chester Birmingham Darlington
Bolton
Blackpool West Ham Middlesbro
v. Tottenham
v. Leeds Un.
v. Sunderland
v. Bury
v. Derby County
v. Millwall or
Reading
v. Shofield U.
v. Bradford
v. Walsall
v. Halifax
v. Blackburn
v. Chesterfold
v. Grimaby
v. Haddersfield
v. West Brom. A, v. Stoka "Matches to be played on January 28.-Reuter.
་
LEAGUE MATCHES The defent of Wednesday and Bury's victory CREWE'S BIG WIN AT. HALIFAX. over Notts Forest provided the surprise results of the out- standing F. A. Cup-ties, all of which were played to-day.
upon
London, Jan. 18.
A number of longue games, postponed on account of Cup-ties, were played off to-day, the results being:
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Only in one match was & definite result not obtained and in this case Reading must con Bournemouth gratulate themselves
a Exeter lucky break. On Saturday, they were two goals down with fifteen minutes to go' when the weather conditions rendered further play impossible. To-day, they held Millwall and compel them to pay a visit to Roading on Monday.
The Villa, Luton, Southend, and Manchester City won as anticipat
ed.
Ahe results are appended:
Millwall
Southend
Luton
• Reading
2 Watford
2 Barnsley
2 Bradford C.
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Aston Villa Chesterfield Manth, City
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4 Wednesday
• Gateshead
1 Bury
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BOGUS P.W.D.
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TRIED TO VICTIMISE WOMAN
Spectators in Mr. Wynne-Jones' Court this morning were highly entertained by the story of a Chinese who attempted unsuccesя. fully to extort money from a credulous shopkeeper's wife at 18. | Circular Pathway.
Bour-
Armed with sundry papers, of which the most nortentous was a blue-print, Lau Yim called at the Dremises yesterday afternoon, and the impression he gave to the inmates was that of a temperod P.W.D. official, who was not to be easily won over. He first vented his displeasure on the tenant's young son, whoso conduct, he pointed out to the nervous mother, badly needed correction. Then appearing to be mollified by her apologetic manner, he express- ed a desire to Inspect her water- 1 meter, and for the service, re- quired a foo of a dollar. All this 5time he was industriously writing something which the shopkeeper, Western-educated man, decided was aot English or oven conform- ing to the character of the letter- head of a Dutch firm's notepaper On realising which was used. that the game was up, the bogus P.W.D. oelal turned tall, but was pulled back, and subsequently turned over to a Chinese police man,
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Tranmere 3 Rochdale Darlington 2 N. Brighton Halifax
1 Crewe The Southern table leaders are now as follows: Brentford 22 10 8 3 44 22 16 Exeter
23 14 4 5 55 28 12 Reading 22 12 7 8 61 31 31 Norwich 23 11 0 3 51 27 31 Crystal nl. 24 10 6 8 43 39 24 Bournemouth. 25 89 8 41 40 25 Northampton 23 9 6 8 44 36 24 SCOTTISH CUP.
In the first round of the Scottish Cuo to-day, Ayr United defeated Edinburgh City by three goals to one. The game was played at Edinburgh.-Reuter
Mr.
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