1938–39 Scottish Division Two
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The 1938–39 Scottish Division Two was won by
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. Edinburgh City finished bottom. It was the last season of play until the 1946–47 season due to
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; and it would be the final Scottish League season for King's Park and for St Bernard's, because of the difficulties they encountered during the war years.


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Scottish Football Archive
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