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CHELSEA FIND NET AT LAST

HOME TEAMS HAVE GOOD DAY

NEWCASTLE TURNS TABLES

London, Dec., 26.

The topsy-turvy. form usually associated with league football at Christ- mastide has been almost completely absent, the sur- prise being provided by the scarcity of surprises.

Blx

The Arsenal carried off points from three games, Hudders- field captured five and Middle- brough a ke number. Wednes day took four points from Kamer,

two

To-day,

the First Division matches proved a gift for the home teams. The only upset or- curred where it seemed fenat ko ly. Everton, having won at New- castle on Christmas, found three goals insufficient to defent New castle at Everton. The visitors netted seven times!

WOLVES ON TARGET.

The Wolves defeated the Vitin, by four goals to three. Their forwards netted fourteen goals in three, games, the highest aggregate of any team.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1933.

One of the last photographs taken of Colonel Macia, President of Catalonia, taken when he was recording his vote at Barcelona in the recent elections for the Cortes.

Cirimaby

MALAYA RACIAL PROBLEMS

CLEMENTI REPLIES TO CRITICS

KUALA LUMPUR SPEECH

The use of Malay as the Hngua franen of the country, the place of this language in educational policy. and the "Malayanisation" procean in the population of the Peninsula were discussed by Sir Cecil Clementi in a remarkable aperch at a Rotary Convention in Kunla Lumpur Inst week,

His Excellency laid great stress on the need for racial harmony and good fellowshin and asked Rotarians to set their faces like flint "against any effort. to stir up animosity between race and race and creed 'and creed.”

In the course of his · anfech. Sir Cecil snid :-"Few things have NEW VESSEL READY. Į "rieved me more than the anVVCR- tions recently made in certain Jocal newsuanera-without any truth and sometimes, I fear, in mallce-that my own direction of Malayan policy, has caused racial discord In this peninsula.

League Tables

Goals

P W. D. L. F. A. P. 22 10 160 30 32

CHINA NAVIGATION CO. AWAITS YOCHOW

for the

22 10 ti 6 35 26 26

Blackpool Iort Vale.... 22 11 Brentford 24 10 5

Bolton

3

8 30 29 26

7 40.88 261

21 12 1 22 10 22 × ×

Built in Scotland

Chinn

8 40 12 21 const irade, the m.v. Yechow is on

7 40 1 26her way here from England, it was

GIVEN THE LIE.

Preston West Ham

6 46 35 24 disclosed by officials of the China Plymouth

"Such insinuations deliberately Navigation Co., Ltd., the owners. 22 8 7 37 45 23 Notta Forest.. 22 8 37 20 2

The new vessel in of 3,000 grose misrepresent the course of events Bradford City 22 10 2 10 40 37 tonnage and in 100 feet long. Ex-during the past three years; and Putham 2014 27 34 20 sept for her being a motorship, she the possibility of my permitting 22 8 8 8 34 30 22 is a sister ship of the company's such a policy is given the lie by 22 × 6 8 30 13 22 vessels Hunan and Hoihow.

my whole life. 2293 10 28 24 21 will be employed on the Hongkong- * 4 10 36 38 20 and-Tientsin run and will be con-

433 47 20/missioned towards the end of January, i child in India, where my father!

Kull Oldham

*

21 9

no officials said.

She

In the Second Division, no side Southampton obtained maximum points, Mill Notts County wall obtained five points, four from Bary Notts County (who went entirely. Bradford

1 11 38 45 10

The Yochow was built by the Scott pointless through Christmas) and Manchester U 22 3 11 35 40 10

Burnley are still only second from

7 4 11 31 40 18 & Greenock yard, on the Clyde. Millwall

10 18 31 18 bottom. All the lowly-placed Swansen cluba did fairly well,

Lincoln

the

L

4

6 7 10 20 38 17

G

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH),

Grimsby stretched out their lead to six points by a 7-3 win against Manchester United, while Brighton Blackpool and Brentford were losing in away matches.

CHARLTON ACHIEVEMENT.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Crewe

5 Hartlepool

"I was born and lived as R

and one of my brothers spent their whole official 'careers. In miy school days I began the study of Sanskrit; which I continued at Oxford, at a time when bad thoughts of entering the Indian Civil Service, and ever since I have

been keenly and sympathetically

0 interested in India and its peoples.

12 16 30 1G

Barnsley

3

Northampton

3 Barrow

5

Halifax

Bristol C. Cardif Charlton

1 Newport

Carlisle

2 Stockport

Doncaster

3 Coventry

4

Watford

Darlington

Chesterfield

t

Clapton D.

Gateshead

Accrington

0

Queen's P. R.

"For three years I sorved

48

3

Bristol R.

New Brighton

0

Chenier

1

Aldershot

Rochdale

3

Southport

3

2 Colonial Secretary of Ceylon and

2 Crystal Pai,

Kotherham

York

2

0

Walsall

0

Mansfield

Jaffna Tamils and the Ceylonęsė

*Wrexham

1 Tranmere

1

owing to fog.

League Table

Goals.

Gillingham

Charlton Athletfe alone obtained | Luton maximum points in Third Division (South) though Watford

Norwich Iteading

gave Southead

them a close call to-day. Charlton Swindon needed every one of their four

goals to take both points,

Norwich repeated against Cry.

Bournemouth

3 Exeter

2 Torquay

League Tables

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. P.

became well acquainted with the

| many of whom are personal friends Abandoned after one hour's play of mine. I retain from those

stal Palace. but Queen's Park Norwich ..... 20 13 3 4 47 27 20 Chesterfield

Rangers and Coventry both drop- Queen's Park ped points and shared with Read- Coventry

Reading ing the credit of earning five of

Charlton six-possible-points during the Exeter holiday season. Not one of the Bristol Rovers six clubs at the font of the able Luton lost to-day.

Swindon Crystal Palace Brighton Northampton Chesterfield conceded another Bournemouth. point to Darlighton. in, the North Torquay ern Sectiom, where Barnsley de-Aldershot feated Hartlepools by 6-4 to give Clapton Orient them six points for the Christnins Newport festival, and raise them to fourth place. Waisail, with five Sms points, now lie third.

CHESTERFIELD LAPSE.-

Tottenham and Derby went crashing in the First Division, to offset which Chelsen discovered where the net was, netting four times against Sunderland without reply.

Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION.

Birmingham

Chelsea

Everton Huddersfield Leicester

Manchester C Middlesbrough Portsmouth Wednesday

Wolres

2. Leedo

Sheffield U.

Sunderland

4

3

Newcastle

2 Tottenham

3 Stoke

2 Derby

Blackburn

1 Liverpool

West Brom. Aston Villa

3

League Tables

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A.

Watford Gillingham Southend Hristol City Cardiff

20 12 4 441 21 28 Stockport

20 10

BARRAGANSHWAR8948=ARSA

4 40 27 20 Walsall

& 45 25 20 Barnsley

40 30 20 Halifax

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 21.16 2 3 50 18 34

20 12 4 4 48 25 28 20 12 2 4 43 24 26 20 11.3 0 60 20 11 2 1 30 32 34 7 36 82 24 -3-10-21 20

24 Tranmere-19 10-3-6 30-21. 21

23 Doncaster 20 0 4 734 324

22 Barrow

21

8 7 40 45 21

Crewo

21

R 4

0 37 42 20

36 21 Accrington

Chester

20

7 6

33 32 19

37 30 10 Hartlepools

33 42 18 York City

26 46 18 Gateshead

8 20 44 19 7 A 847 35 18 7 40 42 44 18

17 24 18 Carlisle

29 30 17 Southport

20

29 17 Wrexham... 10

35 10 New Brighton 20

48 10 Rotherham

19

13 18 Darlington

21

44 14 Mansfield

21

28 50 13 Rochdale

20 B

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE

32 18 44 18

THERE IS NO KILLING

The P. and O. liner Carthage, SUSPICION THAT DECEIT HAS ONCE from Shanghai, is due here at & a.m. | BEGOTTEN,--George Eliot.

Jon Friday.

*

The P. and O. a.. Bhutan is due herehere from Singapore at 6 am.

Saturday,

Bringing the English malls, the P. and O. Jiner Corfu is due from Singapore at a.m. to-morrow,

on

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauder and Mr. Yoshio Fujiwara, the noted Mias II. Lauder returned to the Japanese tenor, who made a musical Colony, from Manila by the Empress tour of Europe, in expected to arrive 1 of Canada. Mr. W. II. Bell was a here on January 21 in the N.Y.K. ..

passenger by the same liner.

Kashima Maru en route for Japan.

The Chinese Catholic Young Men's

Rizal Day will be celebrated on Society will be holding its annual Saturday next, December 30, at Lane saint, St. John the Evangelist, at its start at 1 pm, followed by music, function in honour of its patron Crawford's Restaurant Tima will 21 14 6 3 41 20 33 club in 10, Caino Read, this evening songa and a dance. Judge A. R

71 51 34 29 at 8 o'clock. 22 11 21 11 6 4 41 23 28 22 11 4 7 08

Arsenal Huddersfield Derby Tottenham Manchester C. 22 10 West Bromwich 21 Portemouth 22 8 Wolves

22 9

Middlesbro 21 11 Sunderland 21 0 Blackburn 23. Everton

Aston Villa

Wednesday

Newcastle

Leeda

Birmingham

Liverpool Stoke Leicester

موال

Teodoro of the Philippines will take the chair. Invitation tickets can be obtained either from Mr. R. Basa or Dr. Atienza.

years an abiding affection Ceylon and its inhabitants,

LOVES THE CHINESE.

for

"China I have known since 1899. The best years of my life were spent in Hongkong, and it is not too-much-to-say that 1-love-China- and the Chinese.

and

"In Malaya I have lived only since 1930; but from my early boy- hood, in the days when my uncle, Sir Cecil Clementi Smith was at first Colonial Secretary and after- wards Governor of the Straits Settlements, I grew familiar with the story of this peninsula learned to 'admire the Malays.

LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS. "Such having been my life, I find myself in full sympathy with the chief racial elements in the population of this country, and my whole heart and mind 'are set upon the endeavour to maintain harmony and good fellowship be- tween them and to fashion them into true and trusty citizens of Malaya. (Applause).

"Generations may perhaps be needed for this tank; but my aim; Is to see that the foundations are well and truly lald."

RADIATOR CAP STOLEN

THIEF RESISTS ARREST

The condition of Mrs. Dorothy Normun, who was admitted on Satur

Wan Choi, 33, stated to be an day to the Kowloon Hospital suffer

unlicensed marine hawker, was ing from the effects of a poisonous

sentenced to ten weeks' hard fluid stated to be Lysol, hum

Known to be a bad character at the labour by Mr. Balfour In the tinctly improved, according to in-market, a young Chinese, formerly Central Police Court this morning formation from the hospital yester-employed as a fish seller, was bound for stealing a radiator cap from ever by Mr. Balfour at the Central Jalice Court this of the theft orning on a charge motor car owned by Mr. R. catties of crabs Poinsot, of Little Shop, who is at. from the Yu Chong Stall, Western present in Shanghai. The car con had bean parked outaldo Messra.

day.

Mak Kan, a painter at Taikoo

20 Dockyard, was this morning set Market. The crabs had been

tenced to one month's imprisonment signed from Canton. Two sther men, Butterfield & Swire, Connaught 10 for the theft of two line of white charged with receiving, were 30 44 18 paint from the Dockyard. Mr. S.

dia Road..

22 6 7 10 23 43 17 Boulton, head watchman, sald de- were recovered at the Yuen Shing charged. Some of the stolen crabs

21 6 6 10 31 34 17 | fendant was one of a group who were stall.

G3 13 28 58 16 constantly giving trouble.

Sheffield U... 22

Chelsea.... 21

4 3 14 28 47 11 been warned before.

He had

Defendant was also sentenced to a further week's hard labour for damaging a Chinese conata- Pleading guilty to stealing $26 from blo's whistle chain when being For unlawful possession of two live Chan Ho, n farmer, Young Lel-chun, arrested on Christmas morning. ducks, Lau Blau, was fined $25 or, in unemployed, was sent to prison for P. C. Willerton responded to the 2 default, three weeks' prison, by Mr. nine months by Mr. Balfour in the blasts for assistance and went to Manchester U. 3 Balfour at the Central Police Court Central Police Court this morning the sceno.

this morning. The defendant stated Defendant admitted two previous

SECOND DIVISION.

Bradford C

Grimsby Ifull

Millwall Notls Forest - Oldham

Port Vale

Preston N. E.

Bouthampton Swansea

זי

2 Bury

Blackpool

0

3 Notts County

4

2 Plymouth

A

1

Durnley

Lincoln

0

3

Brentford

2 Fulham

גי

West Jam

2 he had been given the ducks to take convictions for similar offences. The to the Peak, but he did not know the incident occurred in Queen's Rand number of the house, Inspector Central on Christmas morning, the

K. W. Andrew sald defendant was ar- defendant using the "hat trick” to rested last night,, but he declined an extract the money from the com- offer to go out and find the man who plainant's pocket." A district watch- had given him the ducks.

man witnessed it and caught the man,

Detective-Sergeant C. Goodwin, Prosecuting, sald defendant had two previous convictions. The radiator cap was valued at $15.

Thore had been an opidemic of auch thefts throughout the Colony.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST

SELECTIONS BY THE CHEERO BAND FROM STUDIO

From ZBW on a wavelength of 355, motres:

1-2.15 p.m. European programnie. 1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

1. p.m. Recorded musle.

1.15 pm. A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals recorded music will be brondeaat fróm the Studio).

me.

1.30 p.m. Rugby Prosa News, etc. 2.16 p.m. Close Down.

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 5-6.15 p.m. Children's Concert, 7.30-10.30 p.m. European program-

7.30-9 p.m. Band-The Gay Ninatier-Waltz Medicy .....Debroy Somers Band. Band-The Big Broadcast-Selection Debroy Somera Band with the

Ocukins Carlyle

and Don Donovan. Orchestral-Daly's Theatro Waltz

Mew.orlen

Charles Prentice & His Orch. Orchestral-A Musical Jig-Saw

Regal Cinema Orchestra. Band-Marching with Sousa

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier

Guards.

Octet A Venetian Barcarolle (arr.

Willoughby)

J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Orchestral-Symphonic Rhapsody on "I" Pitch my Lonely Caravan" (Contes and lorey)

Erle Contes and Symphony Orch. Orchestral Symphonic Rhapsody on "I Heard You Singing" and "Bird Songs at Eventido" (Coates)

Eric Conter and Symphony Orch. Band-The Jolly Robbers--Overturn (Suppe)

The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. Orchestral What's Next? (arr. Finck)..Herman Finck & His Orch. Columbia on Parade

0-9.30 M. E. J. Allen will talk`on his adventures in Chizelhurst

Columbia's Famous Artists. 9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by The Checro Band. Programme.

1

Forty-Second Street,

Hawatha's Lullaby.

3 Ohi Mister Carpenter,

4 Night and Day.

5 Hold Mc.

6

Raised My Hat.

7 Reflections in the Water,

8 Are You Makin' Any Money?

0 You're Getting to be a Habit

with Me.

10 Dancing Butterfly

11 The Bong is You,

12 Flt as a Fiddle,

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

Should reception prove satisfactory, the programme between & and a p... will be replaced by-n relay from Daventry.

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4.00 p.m. Timo Signal from Hon. News Bulletin. 4.16 Medvedeff's Balalaika Or- Nadejina chestra,-with- (baritone), und Lila Ter- ner (soprano). An Instrumental Recital (gramophone records). (Timo Signal from Green- wich ata.m.).

4.45

6.15

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The Northern Studio Or. chestra, directed by John Bridge.

on

To-day's programine Tronn- mission 6:

7.00 am. Time Signal from Big Ben. Special variety pro- Kramme.

4.30.

8.15

8.45

Excerpts from *Honsel and Gretel (Humperdinck) "records). (gramophone

Timo Signal from Green- wich at 12.0 midnight). Medvedeff's Balalaika Or. chestra, with Nadejine,

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