CHELSEA FIND NET AT LAST
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SECOND DIVISION.
Bradford C.
Grimsby
2 Bury
7 Manchester U, 3
3. Blackpool
0
3 Nolia County 2
2. Plymouth
1
1 Burnley.
0
1 Lincoln
3 Brentford
2 Fulham
+
1 West Ham
Goals
Holl
Millwall
Notts Forent Oldham Port Vale Prenton N. E.
Southampton Swanse
Grimsby Blackpool Port Vale Brentford Bolton Preston ...
Plymouth
Notts Forest
League Tables
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. 22'18 0 6 50 30 32
22 100 36 20 26
22 11 3 8 30,28 25
22 10 & 7 40 38 20
32 40 21 12 1 8 4
22 10 5 7 40 31
22 8 8 8 46
22 8 0 8
2 10
Bradford City 22 10
Fulham
Hull
22 0 4
West Ham
2 8 7 7
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Manchester U 22 8 3 11
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.
22 7.4 11.31 40 18 MPROVING THE
22 0 6 10 18 31 18
Oldham
Southampton
22 9
Notts County.
22 8
Bury
Bradford
21.0 1 11
Burnley
Millwall
Swansea
Lincoln
ilrighton
Bristol C.
22 5 7 10 20 30 17
22
&
6 12 14 30 15
3 Coventry
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Cardi Charlion Clapton O Gingham Luton Norwich Reading Southend
Northampton
1 Newport
Watford
Queen's P. R.
Bristol Rt.
Aldershot
2 Crystal Pal
Bwindon
* Bournemouth
3 Exeter
2 Torquay
League Tables
Norwich
Queen's Park.
Coventry
Rending
3
0
A
A
OVAL
HALF MILE BRICK WALL
COSTING £3,000
London.
TAMAR TRAGEDY
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Outside the Catholle Cemetery the firing pary and band formed la guard of honour.
The Rev. Father T.A. Giles, II.M.S. Medway, officiated at a short service in the chapel and nt the graveside, the firing party fring three volleys as the remains were committee to the earth.
A Royal Marine bugler sounded the "Last Post."
Surrey County Cricket Club. whose accounts are expected to show a profit of more than £1,000, and Mrs. Frank Elliott, HMS. Wreaths were from Commodore are putting several schemes in Tamar; Ward Room Ofeers, H.M. P. W. D..L. F. A. Phand for improving Kernington, Tamar; Enk. Cmdr. P.II. Me-
Goals
20 13 B 4 47 27 29
20 12.4 4 41 21 281 20 10 6 4 49 27 20 20 11 4 645 25 25 20 12 2 6 49 30 24
20 10 4 8 41 32 24 Bristol Rovers 20 10 R 7 38
Charlton
Exeter
Luton
Swindon
Crystal Palace
Brighton
Northampton
Bournemouth
Torquay
Aldershot
Clapton Orient
Newport
21
Gillingham
20 G 20 0
Watford
Southend
WOMAN SHOT IN
COURT
ALLEGED ASSAILANT
ARRESTED
London, Nov, 20.
A shot fred just outside the walting-room of a London police court; two women running scream-- Ing into the court where the magistrate was hering a case; a third woman carried ünconscious into an ante-room with a wound in the breast; a man, taken to the gnoler's room and arrested,
Such was the dramatic proludo to the appearance in the South. Western polico .court. "yesterday afternoon of George Kyprianou, à Cypriot, of Coral-street, Lambeth, on a charge of attempting to mur der Miss Ada' Isang (25), of Wadhurst-road, Battersea.
Miss Ianne was holding a baby in her arms when the shot was frod. She fell, but tho. baby was unharmed.
In the Dock.
Within an hour of the shooting Kyprianou appeared in the dock.
Detective, Inspector Worth gave ovidence of arrest. He said that after being cautioned "Kyprianou asked, "Is she dead?" When told "No," he said: "It was her fault, but I know I did wrong. She took me away from my business and my wife and three children. I forgot my business and could not sleep. It la better that I am finished. All this is brought about because she asked for £10.".
A. remand was ordered.
VICAR DENOUNCES PACIFISM
"KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY"
Oval, in readiness for next season. Cartan, and Engine Room Staff, In place of the wooden fencing II.M.S. Tamar: Chief. P.O.s and which now surrounds the ground, [12.S.", H.M.S, Tamar: Communica- A brick wall 10 feet high andtions Staff, H.M.S. Tamar; Chief half a mile leng le being built at Xcomen
The Rev. J. R. C, Forrest, Vicar and Yeomen, H.M.S. the cost of between £3,000 and Tamar St. Patrick's Club; Q-M.s' of Swanbourne, Winslow, Bucks. £4,000. This sum, the Committee, Mess, H.M.S. Tamar: P.0.s Mess, speaking at'a men's meeting at anticipate, will be offset by the ILM.S. Tamar; Royal Marines, H. Bletchley, referred to the "No decreased cost of the repairs. M.S. Tamar; Mac, Jerry, Niger. Fight" resolution recently passed John and O'Connor; Shipmates, Amenities for the shilling spec- II.M.S. Tamar; V/S Dept., HiMS. by the Oxford Union, tator will be improved by the Wren; Omeers and Ship's Com- Shrewd people, he said, knew atting benches capable of seating pan, H.MLS. Tarantulas 171.250 people, and additional seats munications Staff H.M.S. Koppel; perfectly well that such resolutions 17fur another 600 are to be provided. Communications Staff, H.M.S. Bore and others similar passed at vari- The Surrey Committee are con- wick; Stonecutters WT. Station; ous Labour conferences were not sidering the reduction of some of All warships in harbour flew worth a snap of the fingers.. the stand prices for certain games, their colours at half-mast from while arrangements regarding the p.15 a.m. until 10.15 am. free stand may be altered.
48 10
21 33 10
Bristol City 20 3 8 0 20 44 14
Cardif
20
a 12 28 50 1
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Barnsley
Barrow
Carlisle Crowe
Darlington
Gateshead
New Brighton
Rochdale
Rotherham
Walsall
Wrexham
G Hartlepools
5
Halifax
2 Stockport
4 Doncaster.
1 Chesterfield
2 Accrington
0 Chester
3 Southport
-9-York-
0 Mansfield
1 Tranmere
Abandoned after one hour's play
owing to fog.
Chesterfold
Stockport
Walani! Barnsley Halifax Tranmere
Doncaster Barrow
Crewo
Accrington
Chester Hartlepools York City
Gateshead Carlisle
Southport
Loogee Table
Goals,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
21 10 2 3 50 18 34
20 12 4 4 48 25 28
20 12 2 8 43 24 20
20 11 3
20 11 2 19 10
20. D 4
21 8 6
21 8 1
20
Wrexham... 19
New Brighton 200
Rotherhan
Darlington
Mansfich! Rochdale
0
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COUNTESS CARLISLE.
1
VICTIM OF PLANE CRASH LEAVES HOSPITAL
Shanghal, Dec, 26. The Countess of Carlisle, niece of Sir Miles Lampson, is leaving hos- pital to-morrow.-Reuter.
For the convenience of members
and the public and to facilitate
2 the work of the staff, additional
lee accommodation is planned,
Com-
RIFLE SHOOTING.
with a separate entrance for thos Lincolns Officers Fire who wish to make inquiries and buy tickets.
MANY OFFERS MADE TO PAOLINO
Kowloon City.
IN CUP COMPETITION.
What would they do when Ger- many got on her legs again? Germany throughout her history had worshipped war, and · wor- shipped it to-day. England had never been able to keep out of
At war. Therefore we should take
The Lincolns' Officers and Sergeants
the advice of that great soldier, Oliver Cromwell-"Trust in God and keep your powder dry."
Mr. Forrest adued: "If you don't have this spirit I warn you that your children will curse your memories and your blindness when they are up against A powerful The Army Rifle Association Com-country like Germany. Look at Do in the. British Army.
Shooting Teams fired the King George and Royal Cup Competitions on the Kowloon Range on Friday.
European Champion May petitions are open to all Regiments Busain, un atheistic country.
Fight McCorkindale
Or Larry Gains
London.
Paolino Uzcudun, the Spanish
In 1920, while stationed at Tipper ary the Lincoln' Offlcers won the | King George Cup.
The following are Friday's scores:
King George Cup. Capt. II. Marshall Lieut. F. W. Young Lieut. J. H. Hocquard
holder of the International Boxing Lieut. D. P. St. C. Roinsier Union European Heavyweight title.
2/Lt. W. J. R. Crugg
who recently went the whole 16 2/Lt. S. L. H. Douglas rounds with Carnera in Rome, is
said to have received since that fight many offers for matches, R. M. S. Oitley
R. S. M. Segon especially In the United States.
Sgt. Harper
you mean to say that they are go- ing to keep quiet? What scruples will they have or what scruples | will Japan have for that matter? Will she take any notice of your resolutions? Not if she gets a chance.
74
sa
is.
"Remember what human naturo, What are your children going to be like if you keep up this 366 pacifist cry?”
Royal Irish Cup.-
63
49
44
1
Y.M.C.A. CAROLS.
60
31
323
is re- Sgt. Green
His manager in Madrid ported also to have had an offer St Gouldia
for a fight between Uzcudun and Sgt. Blow
Larry Gaine or Don McCorkindale.
According to an announcement
made in Brussels, Larry Galne, in
the meantime, is to have a match The P. and O. Ilner Carthage, with the Belgian heavyweight from Shanghai, in due here at & a.m. Pierre Charles, at Hull,
on Friday,
Charles knocked out the former
British Champion Reggio Meen, The P. and O. 1.5. Dhutan is due in the fifth round in a fight last here from Singapore at. 6 am. September.
Saturday,
on
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauder and Misa II. Lauder returned to the. Lady Carlisle was seriously in- Bringing the English mails, the Colony from Manila by the Empress jured in the crash of the Shanghal-P. and O. liner Corfu is due here of Canada, Mr. W. I. Bell was Canton mail plane on November from Singapore at 9 a.m. to-morrow, passenger by the same liner,
24, when the machine piled up on
a mountain alde Island.
on
21.
Chushan
The painful Journey from Chu-
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
MALE AND FEMALE CHOIRS COMBINE
A short Carol service was hold at the Y.M.C.A. on Sunday even- ing last at 9.15 o'clock. For the true spirit of Christmas, in tho feeling of heartiness of the sing- ing and warmth of the good fel hard to beat. Community singing lowship, this service would bo
was the programme's announce- ment of the various carols. In which the audience' was naked to join; but there was a reverenc about the singing as well as heartiness which turned ono's thoughts instinctively to the first Christmas and the Infant Lord in the Manger.
好
Both the male and female Choirs took part, the Ladies being under the conductorship of Miss Irono Roc, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and the day to the Kowloon Hospital suffer men under Mr. Rupert Baldwin, ing from the effects of a poisonous A.T.C.LA Solos were rendered by fluid stated to bo Lysol, has die Miss Roo. "Twaa in a lowly Man tinctly improved, according to inger (Stanley Taylor), Mr. J. W. formation from the hospital yester Baldwin, "One winter night" (Re and Mastors Burn ginald Hunt) day.
and Gibon "Christmas pritheo ho Rizal Day will be celebrated on though drost" (Martin Shaw) Saturday next, December 20, at Lane Miss M. Rico accompanied. Crawford's Restaurant. Tiffin will
shan to Shanghai was accomplish- THERE 19 NO KILLING THE The condition of Mrs. Dorothy od by boat and motor car, and Lady SUSPICION THAT DECEIT HAS ONCE Norman, who was admitted on Batur Carlisle was admitted to hospital EGOTTEN.—George Eliot. early on the morning of November
Mr. Yoshic Fujiwara, the noted Lady Carlialo was on her way to Japanese toner, who made a musical pay a visit to Canton and Hongkong
tour of Europe, in expected to arrive when the accident happened. She
here on January 21 in the NY.K. 5.1. had been visiting Sir Miles Lamp-
Kashima Maru en route for Japan. son, then Minister to China, and travelling about China for some The Chinese Catholic Young Men's start at 1 pm, followed by music, The Rev. Frank Short conduct- six months.
Society will be holding its annual, songs, “and a dance. Judge, A. R. ed the devotional part of this very function in bonour of ita patron Toedero of the Philippines will take happy service in prayer and sea- The Countess is the oldest saint, St. John the Evangelist, at its the chair. Invitation tickets can bo daughter of Baron Ruthven and club in 10, Caine Road, this evening obtained either from Mr. . D or sonable readings from the Divine wife of the Earl of Carlisle.
Word-Contributed.
at 9 o'clock.
Dr. Atienza,
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST
SELECTIONS BY THE CHEERO. BAND FROM STUDIO
From ZBW 366 metres:
on a wavelength of
1-2.15 p.m. European programme. 1 p.m. "Local Timo and Weather Report,
1.3 p.m. Recorded music,
1.15 par. 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 broadcast from the Studio).
1.30 p.m. Rugby Prass News, etc. 2.18 p.m. Close Down.
4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 6.8.15 p.m. Chlidren's Concert. 7.30-10.30 p.m. European program-
me,
7.30-0 p.m. Band Tho Gay Ninotics-Waltz Medley....Debroy Somers Band. Band-The Big Broadcast-Selection Dobroy Somers Band with the
Carlylo Ccusinn
Dan and Donovan, Orchestral Daly's Theatre Waltz
Memories
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)
3.1. Squire Celesta Octet. Orchestral-Symphonic Rhapsody on "I Pitch my Lonely Caravan" (Coates and Horry)
Eric Contes and Symphony Orch. Orchestral-Symphonie Rhapsody on "I Heard You Singing" and "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coatex)
Eric Coates and Symphony Orch. Band-The Jolly Robbers-Overture (Suppo)
The U.B.C. Wireless Military Band. Orchestral What's Next? (arr.
Finck)
..Herman Finck & His Orch. Columbia on Parade
9-9.30 Mr. E. J. Allen will talk on his adventures in Chizolhurst.
Columbia's Famous Artista. 9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Stadio. Selections by The Cheero Band. Programme,
1
Forty-Second Street,
2 Hiawatha's Lullaby,
3 Ohl Mister Carpenter.
4 Night and Day.
5 1fold Me.
6
I Raised My Hat.
7 Reflections In the Water.
8 Are You Makin' Any Money?
You're Getting to be a Habit with Me.
10 Dancing Butterfly.
11
The Song 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 5 and 6 p... will be replaced, by a rolay from Daventry.
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An Instrumental Recital
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Time Signal from Green- wich at 9 a.m.).
on
The Northern Studio Or chestra, directed by John Bridge.
Trans- To-day's programme mission 5:
7.00 am. Time Signal from Big Ben. Special variety pro-
ramme.
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8.45
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chestra, with Nadejine, (baritone), arid Lila Ter. ner (soprano). News Bulletin,
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