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WANDERERS SURPRISE BY THEIR STRENGTH

... ftfJGRY 'SHIRE LEAD NULLIFIED BY FIRST-CLASS BACK STRENGTH HREE VISITING TEAMS SOUNDLY REPULSED: SEVERAL PLAYERS INJURED BY OBSERVER OVERSHADOWING all other results in club Rugby in the North on Saturday was the splendid victory of Aberdeen Wanderers over at St Machar by 22 pts. to 11 in the Aberdeen section i Scotland Rugby Cup. 'Shire, however, had the bad * to lose a player injured early ...

COMMERCIAL MARKETS GRABS

... • LUNJJON ' ,-,. ' . ' ? ' -Z The Baltic • ¦ WHEAT- —With larger world ' s shipments sod leatoreless everoi | 5 it foreign advice ; , - the cargo market was dull and inactive . Fir La Plata descriptions holders raited ibeir limits by . Vjdto 3 d per quarterbut Australians-aE-ere- obtainable at about recent 'currencies . Steamers of . Anstrzlian . ailozt , and February Io April , also a bSst ...

WANDERERSWINNING RALLY EIGHT POINTS M LAST FIVE IIENUTES ¥ . R . LOGAN IN FORM

... Iseitaer Edinburgh V / anderers nor JCelvinside Academicals found the damp conditions at Murrayfield to their liking , but a capital contest was seen ia spite of the scarcity of back-play , the home lot revealing fine spirit in the closing minutes to * . vin by 11 points ( 1 goal 2 tries ) to 6 points ( 2 tries ' . ) The Glasgow side , whose heavier forwards had enjoyed an advantage in the ...

HEARTS' GREAT VICTORY RANGERS LOSE FOUR GOALS AT TYNECASTLE AN IMPROVED LEAGUE CELTIC'S NINTH SUCCESSIVE WIN

... re was one outstanding happening in Scottish League games on Saturday . The Heart of Midlothian beat the Rangers . i it was no ordinary beating . The Edinburgh team won by a margin of three goals , and there was no manner of doubt about their superiority . The Hangers met their masters , early play suggested the usual even struggle between the rivals at Tynejastle . with victory going either ...

Sporting News GRECIAN URN PREFERRED TO 1 UGOLA AT LEWES VALUABLE ASTLEY PLATE MAY GO TO LADY MADCAP FILLY ..

... Two penalised horses will be among the starters for the De Warrenne Handicap rur . over five furlongs at Lewes to-day . They are Ugola , winner of the Croxteth Handicap at Liverpool , and Grecian Urn , which was successful in her two most recent races , I expect Ugola to run well , as she is at the peak of her form just now , but at a difference of 2 lbs I prefer Grecian Urn , whose most ...

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... WASH-OUT. Armagh Beat Wood vale in Senior League. pairings for cup. (By COVER-POIWT.”) nailvrrtcnce or design the ather seems to have transmonths, and cricketers are about it. Only one match Ulster Senior League this Armagh, at home, took Wood vale for their own martin Road a fortnight was reluctantly recognised between Cliftonville and t Ire possible, but at Ormeau protected) hope held : ...

SURPRISE IRISH VICTORY LAST-MINUTE WINNING TRY

... ENGLAND'S POOR DISPLAY IRELAND ( A ivnwfiKC score , when there was less than { wo minutes left for play , enabled Ireland to gain an unexpected victory over England at Lansdowna Road . Dublin , by two tries to one try . The 40 , 000 spectators displayed tremendous enthusiasm when A . Bailey , the Iri = li centre-three-quarter , snapped up . a loose pass and completed a 30 yards' run by ...

ATHLETICS G . M . CARSTAIRS BEATEN IN ' THREE MILES

... J . P . LAIDLAW'S FINE EFFORT The defeat of G . M . Carstairs , the Scottish three miles champion , was the highlight oi the Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities , F _ Rs , and open clubs contest at Craiglockhart , Edinburgh , last night J . P . Laidlaw , Edinburgh Northern Harriers , champion two years ago , was the young Watsonian ' s conqueror , and he - ¦ was a -winner in no uncertain ...

THE GOVER 1 NMENT AND ^ HE PRESS Attoriiey-Geiieral's Attack House of Lords MONCKTON REPORT BEING RE-EXAMINED ..

... FREEDOM ABUSED * Sir Hartley Shawcross , the . Attorney-General , speaking at ' the Battersea byelection last night , declared : I can think of nothing which in the long ^ ri in would be more dangerous to democratic government- in tiiis country than tha . t the Press should-be gagged , and , that the ordinary electors should not be able to go to the newspapers and from them to form a ...

U.S. INFLATION

... Courier and Bbvertiser DUNDEE. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1946. In his somewhat guarded reply Mr Booth by' 3 attack on the American loan in the Commons yesterday, Mr Glenvil Hall, Financial Secretary the Treasury, had to admit the rise in prices now sweeping through the U.S. was a disturbing feature. According to Mr Boothby, the price rise has already reduced the value of the loan by about £25,000 ...