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FOOTBALL.

♦ Rivals defeated Waiukus at the Hutt by 3 points to love. Delaroche soored. Bishop Wallia is Patron of the Thirdclasß Association (Association rules). Mr. A. Henderson is President, and Messrs. D. Collins and R. Davenport are Vioe-Presi-dents. The Auokland representative team arrived by the Flora from Napier shortly after 5 o'clock last evening, and left for the South at 7 p.m by the Omapere. - In the Boys' Institute-Wellington College third matoh, won by tho Institute by 15 points to 3, Ulair, Robinson, Bttrna (2), and Laren soored for tbe winners, and Gilmer for tha losers. Our Boys defeated the Rugbys at Melrose ground by 6 points to 3. The Majors defeated the Roseneaths by 18 points to 6. Daniell (3), Loggett (2), and P. M' Anally (1) scored for the Majors, and Brewer for the Roseneaths. Oriental second defeated Wellington College sect nd by 12 points to 11. The following combined team has been picked to play R. Hannah & Co. at the Park to-morrow at 3 o'clock : —Nicholson, Pike, Claridse, Stinson, Pudney, Curry, Browne, Grey, Russell, fiestieaux, M'Switfgen, Millward, Spencer, T Slinn. and F. Toomer ; emergencies, M'Guiro, Curtis, M'Ginness, Cook. Tlie Jun'or Cnp competition, Association football, was concluded on Saturday. The following table chows the position of each club : —

JContJen^ed Correspondence. " A Single Unemployed " replios to " Worker " that men going to the oonntry may tramp from Wellington to Auokland without getting a job The squatters have no work to give, and little money, but they wilt not offer men half wa?ea, or less than £1 a woek. Our correspondent thinks men like •" Worker " more dangerous than Chinamen, but wonld be glad to know where he oan earn even his food honestly at present. He can do almost anything, and his name can be obtained at our office. " Ngawaewae " points out further likenesses between the two Josephs. The Egyptian in 14 years of offioe bought up all the lands, and the Government still holds them. Joseph the Second is beginning to do tbe same. Tbe Egyptian experiment in Land Nationalisation, however, has not proyed a success in its 3500 years of experiment. "Enquirer" thinks if the various women's politioal associations are anxions for information and desire reform, they should ask Mr. P. J, O' Regan, M.Eli, to address them on the Bubjeoc of Freetrade, as it is becoming & burning question, whioh will have to be dealt with at the next general election . They oould then vote intelligently . " S.R.S " writeß strongly condemning the utterances of the Rev. Mr. Evans on the charitiblo aid question, and the Forward Movement for ignoring all other efforts and striking out a line of its own on the subject Speaking from 25 yeara' experience on the subjeot, " S.R.S." is certain there is no danger of publio bodies acting as Mr. Evans prediots. No one but a new-comer would suggest such a thing. Wellington is doing its best to relieve pauperism. As to putting men on the land, they oannot live there without money. "Ratepayer" considers Councillor Tatnm has failed to comprehend the ABC of the yellow agony in his proposal as to a Chinese quarter. Suoh a thing would only intensify the sanitary evils oonneated with the question. Special legislation is needed to prevent two or more consecutive buildings being occupied by Chinamen or Asiatics, and ensure that in structure and maintenance all suoh buildings should be subject to rigid supervision the same as if oooupied by Europeans. To herd the Chinese together wonld be to foster an unnatural growth of moral and phyaioal unoleannesß, and form a centre where all the lowest of our own race would congregate

» fInJM! Thorndon... 9 8 0 1 40 7 17 Diamond ... 9 0 2 1* 28 8 13 Stviita ... 9 1 6 2 7 34 4 United ... 9 0 7 2 5 33 2 [PEISS ASSOCIATION.] Stdnbt, 17th August. x In the football match New South Wales v. Victoria, the former won by 19 to 5. • Brisbane. This Dat. New South Walo3 beat Quso&sland by 11 to 8.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 43, 19 August 1895, Page 2

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FOOTBALL. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 43, 19 August 1895, Page 2

FOOTBALL. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 43, 19 August 1895, Page 2