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THE HONGKONG/TELI

THURSDAY JANUARY 18, 1934.

EIGHT MORE TEAMS IN THE FOURTH ROUND

F. A. CUP REPLAYS

CHELSEA'S WIN AT

WEST BROM.

EIGHT OF TIES DECIDED

London, Jan. 17. Thrilling football was wit- nessed in F.. A. Cup replays to-day, two of them being extended to extra time be- fore a decision was reached.

One of these was at West Brom- wich, where Chelsen brought off the one real surprise of the day. No goals had been scored at the end. of ninety minutes, but Chelsea flashed one through in. the closing stages of extra time.

Fulham held Liverpool to a 2-2 draw in ordinary playing time, but the senior club lasted' better and were good winners at the close,

One of the best porformances was that of Sunderland, whose chances will be considered greater as a re- sult of a win at Middlesbrough, The results follow:

Áston Villa Bury'

Derby County Fulbam Huddersfield. Middlesbro Portsmouth West Brom.

2 Chesterfeld

3 Burnley

1 Bristol C.

2 Liverpool

6 Plymouth

I Sunderland

4 Manch. Un.

◊ Chelsea

THE REVISED DRAW'

First Division Enjoys Good Fortune

With eight of the nine replays completed it is now possible to analyse the draw for the fourth round.

real

The First Division has enjoyed remarkably good luck. Nine of the fifteen clubs who are through have been drawn at home and in only two matches do they clash, these games providing the tit-bits for January 27.

of the Derby County, one fancied teamus, are at home to those famous Cup-fighters, Wolverhampton Wanderers. Aston Villa entertain Sunderland.

The Second Division managed to get eleven teams definitely into the fourth round, with a possible

twelfth, but only four have had the luck to be drawn at home, three of them to First Division sides.

The revised draw follows: Millwall

v. Leicester

Tottenham Tranmere Workington Hull Portsmouth Arsenal Birmingham

Derby Bury Villa

Huddersfield

Chelson

Stake

Brighton Oldham

Y. West Ham

v. Liverpool

v. Preston

v. Manchester C.

v. Grimsby

Palace

v. Charlton

v. Wolves

Y. Swankca

Y. Sunderland

v. Southampton or

Northampton

v. Notta F.

v. Blackpool

v. Bolton

* Wednesday

AWAY WINS IN LEAGUE

London, Jan. 17.

Soveral of the matches in the Southern Section of the League, postponed owing. to Cup-ties were played off to-day.

Aldershot aecured a clever win!

at Gillingham, and Swindon added

to Cardiff's discomfiture.

The League results were:

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Bournemouth Cardiff Glilingħam

Reading Southend

Norwich

Coventry

2 Clapton 0.

0 Swindon

I Aldershot

4 Newport

3 Torquay.

League Table.

Goals. .P..W. D; L. F. A. Pt. 24 15 4 5 55 33 34 21 12 7 4 61 31 31 23. 13 62 20 30

Reading Queen's P.R. 22 13

Charlton Exeter

Bristol R.

Luton

43 25

13

31

22 11

24 10

Winter has come even to the southernmost points of Europe. Photo shows

Italy under a mantle of snow, taken in Milan.

CORPORATION LAW

OF ITALY

"Mussolini Defines New Measure

1

CHOSE WRONG

MAN

WOMAN 'FINED FOR

SOLICITING

Ku Sze, an elderly married woman, chose the wrong man when she approached a European police constable in Johnstone Road last night, soliciting for an immoral purpose."

LEAGUE REFORM MEMORANDUM

HOLLAND SEEKS

PROPOSALS

RIGHTS OF SMALL POWERS

Genova, Jan. 17.

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TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

RELAY OF CONCERT FROM HELENA MAY

From ZBW on a wavelength of

5-8 p.m. European programme, 5-0.30 p.m. A relay of the Hong- kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden. items of the Concert from the Helena 5.30-6 p.m. A relay of the 1st three May

Institute arranged by Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith, by courtesy of the Committes.

· An attempt to avoko - practical | 366 metres: proposals from those nations, particularly Italy, which have suggested the reform of the League of Nations is made in a Dutch memorandum submitted to the League Council to-day.

The Dutch statement says that while Holland sees no necessity for

6-6.30 p.m. Studio Children's Pro- modifying the Covenant of the

gramme, assist by Miss Margaret League, already providing the full | Stickland (Planist) and Miss Patricia machinery for the League's ob- Stickland (Violinist) (Pupil of Miss jects, the Dutch Government is. Maria Gomez).

of the Hong- prepared to examine the desirability

kong Hotel Danco Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Gardon. 7.8 p.m. Recorded Musić.

of revision under Article 26:

The Dutch Government there- fore recommends that those wish- ing for modification should submit concreta schemes of reform.

LEGAL EQUALITY.

The Dutch Government does not consider that negotiations between the Powers are contrary to the spirit of the League, provided they are within the framework of the Covenant, but it protests against any infringement of the legal equality of the members of the Langue.

The memorandum agrees that the Council is too big in view of the number of non-permanent members and approves tho rule of unanimity,

FAILURE EXPLAINED.

In the opinion of the Dutch Government, the lack of success of the League of Boveral occasions has been due to disputes between the great Powers and not due to the attitude of the smallor States.

SAAR PLEBISCITE.

6.30-7 p.m. A relay

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota tions, etc.

7.3-7.18 p.m. Selections by Debroy Somers Band. Carmen Caprice (Bizet, arr.

Somers).

Faust Frolics (Gounod, arr.

Somers).

The Gay Nineties-Waltz Medley. Band--Nice Gologs On--You're an

7.18-7.42 p.m. Variety.

Old Smoothie.

Dabroy Somers Band. Orchestral--Adorable.

Bom Selvin and His Orchestra. Song Zigeuner.

Love Were All Ivy St. Heller (Soprano). Orchestral The Waltz Dream

Selection.

Do Groot and the Piccadilly

Orchestra.

Vocal Dust-Music in the Air I've Told Ev'ry Little Star.

Laston and Johnstone. Song Musle in the Air-Tho

Song 18

is You,

7.42-8

Turner Layton (Tenor).

p.m. Themo and Variations from Suite

No. 8 in G (Tschaikowsky),

London Symphony Orchestra

conducted by Bir Landon Ronald. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

cert

The British Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, loft London this afternoon for Geneva where he will lead the British delegation at the meeting of the League | News. Council now proceeding.

Rome, Jan. 14.

8.3-10.30. p.m. Chinese Studlo Con- The new corporation law of Italy in the result of doctrine and

10.30 p.nl. Rugby Mid-day Press experience alike, declared Premier

10.35 p.m. Benito Mussolini in a speech here

Close Down yesterday. Tracing the develop. She was produced before Mr.

All relays from the Hongkong Hotel The principal business before

are by courtesy of the Management ment of capitalism, the speaker Hamilton, at the Central Magia the Council has reference to next and during the, intervals recorded showed that from the original in tracy this morning, and fined $250,year's plebiscite, in the Saar music will be broadcast from the dividual and private character it or four months imprisonment. Territory, and the British chair-Studio,

now Her explanation was that the man, Mr. Geoffrey Knox, and orginally possessed, it has developed into a pubile form of sergeant looked at her, and she other members of the League economic life. This has been the asked the sergeant why.

Commission in the Saar, have case ever since the appearance of the limited company.

Lance Sergeant Reddish stated in evidence that he was on duty in Johnstone Road. He was in uniform, but was wearing his over. coat. At the junction with Lee

This transformation, he said, posed the problem of state inter vention which took various forms, Communism, Americanism, Fas cism. Mussolini defined Fascism as an economy of groups of in- right, and on turning round saw

the defendant.

already been confirmed in their offices for a further period of one year from April 1st,

SMALL COMMITTEE.

When a woman hawker was charged with obstruction with one basket of haberdashery In Wellington Street, Inspector Brennan, informed Mr. Mac fadyen this morning that the police were not encouraging squatting or sell- ing in Wollington Street owing to the

Tung Street he heard a voice at his-It-is-understood-the-League tragic and its narrowness. The I.CP. Council will on Fridny have be-especially objected. A fine of two He asked her for it a proposal to appoint a dollars was Inflicted; dividuals associated at the same what she had said, and she repeat-small sub-committee of five mem- time with the economy of the State, ed her statement in English. He 'bers to collaborate with the mem-

Corporative economy, he declar: then arrested her. Witness denied bers of Governing Commission falls back on the iden of Includ ed, respects the principle of that he was looking at defendant. regarding the plebiscite and re-ing Rusala along with Italy, Bri- private property which it regards He did not notice her until he port to the next meeting of the tain, France and Germany in a In its active form, as a social

function. It also respects in heard her volee.

Defendant asked Mr. Hamilton dividual initiative, he went on. The economic role of the corpora- to take a lenient view of her case, tion la to introduce order into as she had a husband aged 61 and economy which In its ultimate children, and did not want to go form is of vital concern to all to gaol. citizens.

Mr. Hamilton, however, imposed

This diselpline is expressed in the above mentioned sentence, as the Intervention of the State which defendant admitted a previous protects the consumers against the conviction for having kept a sly organised categories of corpora- brothel.

tlona.

Referring to the recent success-

fut issue of h seven billion lire assure full control and will carry loan, Mussolini spoke of the func-it to the last phase-constitutional tloning of his new law. "Once reform. It is then that we will they are functioning practically decide the fate of the Chamber of and effectively, the corporations Deputies," he concluded.Havas.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF:

*

NO OBLIGATION TO JUSTICE DOES One case of meningitis was reported FORCE A MAN TO BE CRUEL, OR TO to the health authorities on Tuesday, The Empress of Japan is due hero from Shanghai on Saturday at

USE THE SHARPEST SENTENCE.----- Jeremy Taylor.

Ha.m.

Being his third offence for selling

At the monthly niceting of the oranges in a prohibited area, a hawker was fined $15 or fourteen days' hard Chinese Chamber of Commerce yea- labour by Mr. Macfadyen in the Canterday afternoon it was decided that tral Police Court this morning. De in the Executive Committee of the the post of the Into Mr. Ho Leung, fondant's lant conviction wax In

Chamber, will be taken by Mr. Yung December,

Koon-man.'

Tang Ng. 23, a shop foki, who The local Chinese Telegraph Ad- pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of ministration announces that telegrams chocs, valued at $16, from Messrs. of 5-letter ecde language or of 4- 30

Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co. was figure Chinese code are accepted via sentenced to one month's hard labour Chinese landlines and/or radios at. reduced rates. To 30 26 by Mr. Macfadyen in the Contral the following

Police Court this morning. Detective stations in Kwangtung and Kwangsi Sergeant McRobbie said defendant Provinces, 15 cta, per word; to all worked in conjunction with an inside other stations in the Republic of China, man who had absconded. The shoes 17. cts. per word. were tucked down his trousers."

Swindon

88 88 28 Aldershot Crystal Pal.. 23 8 0 30 41 22 Northampton. 22 850 42 43 21 Brighton....

7,0 10 35 35 20 Southend

7 0 10 27-37 20 Bournemouth 23

Я 4 11 48 20 7 612

Clapton D... 24 Newport 23 4-11 Watford

24 7 Torquay

-23 8 2 13 27 58 18 Gillingham... 24 19 40 50 10 Bristol G. ... 22 4 8 10 80 49 10. Cardiff. 23 68.14 32 64 15 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Gateshead

Council."

It is thought probable that five-nation treaty to maintain the Signor Aloist (Italy), Rapporteur Peace in Europe and to co-operate to the Council on this subject will closely in world politics general- act as chairman of the sub-com- mittee. British Wireless and Reu

ter.

IL DUCE'S FINGER IN THE"

EUROPEAN.PIE.

ly.

His plan for league reorganisa- tion would mean the rewriting of | the League covenant, the probable removal of the penalty clauaca that make it a police officer for Signs that 1934 may bring a enforcement of the Versalles complete new deal in world poll- treaty, a drastic reduction of its tics aro multiplying in European present grandiose scope, and line with that, a change both in league capitals.

Activities in Rome, Paris, Lon-machinery and League objectives. don and Berlin indicated that Such a blow at the Versailles and such a new deal might involve the other war treaties would be com- death of the Versailles treaty, the bined with prospective German- rebirth of the League of Nations world war allies negotiations to and a disarmament treaty on new bring German back into European business-like lines.

councils and make possible a dis- armament treaty.

of the last

Signor Mussolini, with his usual forcefulness and ignoring dis- German reparations already appointments and rebuffe to his have been abandoned, and the suc peace efforts

few cons of efforts for the new deal months, is said to be at the cen-might mean the Versailles treaty's tre of the work,

effective demiso so far as ponal- ties go.

SEVEN-POWER ENTENTE,

་་

1

CASE OF GERMANY,

The United Press was informed on high authority that Signor A conversation of vital impor- pledged support of Great Britain held in Berlin between Chancel- thetance to European diplomacy was Mussolint believes ho has

Sir Eric and France for his long-dreamed lor Adolf Hitler and

authorita- plan for reorganizing the Languo Phipps. It was sald of Nations. It would be a rear-tively that as a result the latter- ganisation that would end the was summoned to London by agro- domination of Britain and France plane to confer with Sir John in the League council and would Simon. end the power of small nations to paralyse longue acts by voto. Atain was considering the idea that Information here was that Bri- a supplement to his plans for league reorganisation, the Duce a world disarmament agreement pictures the possibility of a Seven-might have to be abandoned for Power entento to maintain peace the present as hopelessly dead- Among the great nations and en-locked. In its stend, it was said, Britain conceived the possibility force it on the small onea by

of a series of regional agreements. moral pressure. In such an on- tonte might be embraced-ho hoped the United States, Japan, Russia, Britain, France, Germany and Italy.

If the United States and Japan" co-operated in such a plan the world would be included but, ff, as seemed more likely, the plan would necessarily be confined to Europe, all the great powers

Two young Chinese appeared fore Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Friends of the late Mr. C. C. Wu, Police Court this morning, charged former Chinese Minister to Washing-with stealing a quantity of iron bars, ton and distinguished diplomat, have, which formed part of a railing ina approached the officials of the Chinese mardon at 40. Kennedy Read the Chamber of Commerce for permission residence of Mrs. Rapp. Both claim to use the Chamber hall for a commo-ed that the bars were thrown into a moration meeting to be held on March nullah near Garden Road by some 9 by the friends and relatives of the Japanese children. First defendant Contessing the strong possibl. might be brought in. Through late Mr. Wu. It was stated at the was fined $10 or fourteen days, while Chamber's monthly meeting yesterday the second, who admitted a previous that the request had been complied conviction, was fined $20 or three

wenks-hard labour,

z Walen]] ·

1 with.

'INCLUDING RUSSIA,

lity that neither the United States, France the Little Entente and

be included nor Japan would adhere to such i Poland would

an agreement, Signor Mussolini¡ United, Press.

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