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F. A. CUP REPLAYS
NEW BRIGHTON SPRING NARROW VICTORY
NON-LEAGUERS GO OUT
London, Nov. 29. Five of the seven replays neċċa- sary in the first round of the F.A. Cup were played to-day, proving comparatively featureless results, except at Mansfield where New Brighton snatched victory. by-the odd goal of geven,
The results were Charlton
Bristol I.
Aldershot
Accrington
Mansfield
3 Bath
8 Folkestone
3 Cardia
3 Scunthorpe
1
0
3 New Brighton 4
REVISED DRAW.
Only six non-league clubs have thus renched the second round of the competition, the amended draw for which follows:
Charlton
Bristol City
Walsall
Cinteahond
Q. P. Rangers
Carlisle
v. Gillinghain
V Barrow
v. Clapton Orient
y.
V
Stockport
V.
Rotherham
V.
Northampton
V.
Halifax
V.
Sutton
Swindon Southend Workington
Gameboro T. Bournemouth Accrington
North Shields
New Brighton
Cheltenham
Crystal Painco Coventry Torquay or
Margate
Hartlepools
v. Reading
v. Dartford
v. Chester
v. Dulwich or
Newport
v. Aldershot
v.
v. Tranmere Bristol R.
--Renter.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBE 30, 1933.
Gen. Oong Chao-wen, defender of the Woosung Forts, unfurla the new Fakien "Provisional Government's flag at Foochow.
AMERICAN RECOVERY PROPOSALS
Farm Administration's Cotton Offer
Washington, Nov. 29. * The Farm Administration has formulated a cotton nerenge ro- duction contract for 1934/36 which provides that growers agreeing to reduce their acreage will be paid a rental on the land' taken from production.
The rental value will be placed. at from three to eighteen dollars the pro- per acre, according to ductivity of the land.
THE LATEST EMPIRE CRUSADE
CUSTOMS UNION IN COLONIES
ADMIRAL TAYLOR.
AGAIN
London, Nov. 29. Vice-Admiral E. A. Taylor, the member for Paddington South, who fought the con atituency in 1930 at an Empire Crusader, but became an official Unionist as a National Govern ment candidate, has returned partially to his old love.
He now subscribes to the Beaver- brook scheme for Colonial Empire Economic Union with the United Kingdom.
In the House of Commons to-day he made his first public plen for a Customs Union between Britain and the Crown Colonies.
QUITE IMPRACTICABLE.
Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, See- retary of State for the Colonies. replied that the establishment of identical customs rates in Britain and the Colonies would be quite impracticable,
Admiral Taylor then urged that British manufacturers should be enter allowed to
the Crown Colonies without tariffs.
Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister récall-
Producers will also be paided the existence of the British Pre-
not less than one cent a pound on n domestic allotment which will be forty per cent. of the average yield of the land during the period 1928-32,-Reuter.
ference and remarked that if the tariffs were abolished every Colony nearly would become a charge on the Exchequer.—Reuter.
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