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RAMBLING NOTES.
All who were at the gathering of the too bad for a horse-whipping from local Scots last night are in catira agrad
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912.
[ST ANDREW'S BALL. heightened by the bright aniforms of Newall, Mr. A. B. Polinet, (Bog
officers and the charming dresses of the Seo) Connor.
• DÂNGING AND MUSIC" COMMITTER JIMY Brilliant Fünction Last Night:
Indien. The floor had bem carefully R Sutherland, (Convener Mr HA tended to, and it had a perfect surfaos for MacIntyre, Me B. C. Jones, Ma‹W. Many brilliant functions are held in dancing. There is no doubt that this year's Cartor, Mr Sinclair, Me & Shielde Capt. Crawford, Mr A. Murdoch, MrR How any man can allow himself to suppor, the decorations, everything about-
Dickson, Mr F. D. Won, Mr J. Walker, Fornon-dancerasome capital amusements Mr WC: Armstrong, Idos! Cunninghama be identified with such common crithe function made for one of the best St. Premier amongst all in the place taken in memory of those who were present 18 it.
social events here by the St. Andrew's
BIT A B. Palock Andrew's celebrations over held in Hong Society with their annual St. Andrew's ball had been arranged, and many spent an
(Him Sec.) CARD Root Courtres-Me A G in honour of the patron Saint of Scotland.anjerable time in the cafil-room and other
Mr F. Maitland, My Gordon (Convener.) They deserve neither sympathy nor
A. Walkinshaw, Mr T. Patrio, Mr D. M. toleration from anyone, as they have This remark, is probably passed year by Scotsmen are undoubtedly makers of his apartments which had been set aside,
His Excellency the Gorerner and Indy Ross, Mr J. Paterson, Mr J. 8. Dobie, Kr Mr W. Taylor. Mr. H. Murray Your by the participants of this enjoyable bory in all parts of the world, and on St.
Bain,
one end of London to the other.ment, that the gathering, the Ball, the Hongkong in the course of a your, ba, / St. Andrew's ball will live long in the De J. C. D. Allen, MrA E FOTOD
long sincu exceeded the bounds } function so prone are people to format ↑ Andrew's night, be it the country north of May were present at the ball; and they/AO. LAB Pollacke, (Hon. Sao:) (9)
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9 a.m.-Excursion to Macro.
-General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY, December 4:-
9 p.m.-Concert by Madam Ern Gauthier
at City Hall,
MONDAY, December 9-
3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Land at P.W.D.
The China Mail
HONOZORI, SATURday, Novemier 30, 1912
THE SUFFRAGETTES.
There has fortunately been no recur rence of the disorderly scouts of Monday
were stoned, but the authorities bavo deemed it prudent to continue the patrol of the route in the vicinity of the Cen- tal Market by European and Indias constablce, who still have the assistance of a number of soldiers, who, like the
constables, carry drawn troncheons.
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the delights of the past in the pleasures Tweed, or any part of the world, Sootamen opened the dance officially by participating LADIza CLOAK ROOM COMMITTEE DAY will on that night celebrate the memory off in the Lancers" the not being as follows: 0. Forsyth, (Convaner.) Dr Black, Mr of the present.
their patron Saint. Here in Hongkong - W. Dickson (Chief) and Lady May, Douglas Ges, Mr R. Macgregor.
SUTTER AND W Cost-Me E There can be no doubt, however, but there is a very large community of Scotob H. Sir Henry May and Mrs Dicks Hencarson (Convener.) Mr. E. F. Campbe thai last night's ball was a brilliant and folk and it is not surprising-indood in is Commodore Anstruther and Mrs Roses, the Mr J. S. Dole, Mr R. Sutherland, Mr A. Hon. Mr E. E Pollock, 5.0., and Mira Davidson, Mr Adam Gibson, Mr G. Morton most enjoyable function, and well worthy as it should be that St. Andrew's Ball is of being compared with many of the glor-made the most interesting event in Hong Chatham, the Hon. Mr W. Chatham and Smith Mr J. D. Logan, Mr J. M. MoHat ous St. Andrew's Nights of the post, koug's round of amassinents. The success Mrs Bonuar, the Hon. Mr Ross Davies, chon, Mr Jas. Waldron, Mr A. Rodger, Mr.K. E. Greig, Mr Dancan Clark, Capt. of last night's function was not achieved. (Chief Justice), and Mrs Pollock, the Hon. Douglas, Mr W. D. Braidwood, Mr A. But, en passant, it should not be fer-without an enormous amount of labour, J. V. C. Bonner and Ma Buckeill, and Stevenson, Mr L. Hanter, Mr A. Ritchie, Mr. J. V. Stewart Mr. A. R. Pollock, gotten thas it wasn't St. Andrew's night but the energetic committees made it the Hon. Mr G. H. Rows and Mr Irwin. at all, the Scots, very properly, con labour of love, and the smoothness with Dancing continued with west till well (Hon. Seo.).
DECORATION COMMITT:-Me R. M cluding that it would be better to dance which they worked to make everybody beyond the "wee sms oot."
Dyer, (Convener, Mr D. Macdonald, Mr and make merry into the Saturday rather happy was largely responsible for the sue, Suppor war commenced at 11:30, after J. Raid, Capt. Crawford, Mr B.8 Wyco
of the ball last night. It would be hard the eighth dance, and the party was led to Mr G. Dean, Mr D. Kaith, Me James than the Sunday morning.
for those outside the working of the com- the supper room by the Governor, who Macdon-id, Mr Dalziel, Mr Simpson, r D. R. Macizorzio, Mr &. R. Austin, Mr A. Were the good and holy St. Andrew |mittees " to realise the enormity
www preceded by Mr. Nall Drummond, the B. Tollock, H. ed.). a fraction honorary piper, who did mma capital ser HONORARY PUER:-MrNeil Drummond. again to visit this terrestrial sphere and of the details that such witness the elaborate celebrations in his entails, and the tact with which these vice during the evening by playing so bodour he would probably be mightily details have to be attended, but the com- capably on the bag pipes. During the astonished, for, the hilarity that attends mittees are Bootemen, and consequently supper there was some short speech-mak his anniversary is by no means sugges-they all worked whole-heartedly togathering, and the chief sunde à expital speech, tive of the life of the cloistered monk. with the characteristic Scotch tenacity of He asid-Your Ixcallencies, Mr Vice whey bulieved to have been born in purpos. Although great amount of President. Ladies and Gentlemen guzetted Ireland, educated in Swetland and to have credit is due to these gentlemen, no one Are met in accordance with the died in Italy!
will begrudge a special meed of praise to time honoured custom to celebrate the member of the committee for the the President, Mr W. Diskson, and the annual bail of St. Andrew's Society; and Wong-nei-chong and Queen's recreations Honorary Secretary, Mr A. B. Pollock, for is my privilege as President as well as A grounds, a representative of the Hong- the manner in which they carried out their vary gross pleasure to me personally tokens Football Club, vier Mr. P. W.
Goldring. extend to all a most hearty welcome. As has been usual in previous years, the The society, which was started sixty Board of Examiners, with offoot from the whole of the City Hall buildings wore six year ago has, of course, ocher 31st October, 1913, and Mr. David W. if it had not I stilism Trotman to aut for him during his taken to accommodate the hundreds of aims but even
think the annual ball would justify its absence on leaves guests, and the deccratio scheme wAN BAT- ried out on the gorgeous lines that have existence and I am sure you will agree with Mr., P. P. J. Wodehouse (hen. Hecto been followed in previous years by theme that it is an excellent thing to break tery), Mr. T. H. King and the fir
way sometimes from the daily routine and assistant Registrar-General, members of meet togeth'r socially under conditions the Board of Examiners, to be a sub- resembling as closely s prssible the commutes for the examination at sub-
To traditions of Bonnie Scotland
ordinate officers of the police and gaol· my mind there in nothing East U'Sueż" which recalls these traditions more vividly in English. Chinese and Hindustani. thax Hongkong St. Andrew's Ball. To picturesque scenes many of us it will recall: of Highland gatherings.--
The boycott as yet shows no sign of dying out. The trans continue to run with the third-class compartments nearly empty, and meanwhile the ricksha menj and proprietors of special launches which
However, no matter what is known are being run are benefiting by their boss.securately of the famous 720 Tu-day
he is still universally wlebrated by Scots-work. men and their friends a Sectland's patron Sains, whose anniversary no self-respect. ing Son of Scotia would allow to pass without making merry in the time-hon. oured fashion-with dancing and revelay, the skirt of the bag-pipe at the making of valiant attempts by himself and S. The For. W. T. Austen will speak at each friends to partake of the weird
NEWS OF THE DAY.
The name of the Chint Sing Steamship Company has been struck off the register.
the meeting of the Honkong Christina Unino at St. Paul's College on Monday next at 5.30 pim.
At the Magistracy to-day before Mir Melbourne eight men ware charged by Police Sergeant 1 with gambling at 81
THE latest suffragette folly. is surely Second Street. They were fined $5 each. even more contemptible than any of its predecessors. That any sane per sou should deliberately commit such wanton outrage, by which hundreds, possibly thousands, of absolutely tone. innocent-innocent in so far as wish-
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's for the week ending 16th November, amounted to 29,611.79 tonu and the sales during the period to 38,821.79
At the Magistracy-to-day-a-boy was
ordered twelve strokes of the birch by Mr
ing to do harm to anffrugists or any one else is concerned-people will Melbourne for being in possession of lottery suffer, is surely a matter for the tickets at East Point. Inspector McHardy strongest condemnation. If the wid the boy's father had recently buen British suffragettes imagine that they can really further the interests of their
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convicted of a similar offenco.
Four men who had come from the coun-
concoction known as the baggix.
Quite a little stir has been caused by the attitude of a curtain section of the Chinese community with reference to the Tramway Company's action regarding Chinese subsidiary csús.
The Police, however, it was very grati. fying to note, were not in the humour to allow the regaleitrant "firohrands to crease disturbance, and smartly put porix-and a very short one-to the dis plays of rowdyism that were indulged in on Tuesday evening,
Wa
"Where wild woods grow, and riva
How,
**And mony a bill between" - scanes of mountain and of glan and of braw gallants or as they say locally:—
GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.
The following appointments
The Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax to be
are
Mr. A. El Wood to be a member of the
A DISORDERLY SEAMAN.
Society. A buge quantity of decorative material was used, and the result was that the City Hall buildings were transformed into a veritable fairyland. On entering the building the first thing that guasts were confronted with FIS
a bowery avenue of greenery and electric lighs, buge St. Andrew's croqa in evergreens and emblazoned with blue and white lights being, of course, in great prominence. The columns of the staircase were almost bidden by feather bimboos. The next thing that caught the oye was a large mirror at the head of the stairs, which reflected"s stag's › head over A large I do not propose to go into the Davies, the manager. Mr. Davies stated electrical device illustrating a thistle in history of St. Andrew's Scottish descent; that the man was an absentee from sa I read somewhere recently that he came to green and red lights. On eitbar side of
Empress boat. They had done all as from Ireland-but 'bas ma doct the mirror were Scotch standards with the laughter). Personally I am inclined to in their power to get him back on the lion rampant, and flags of St Andrew on think our forebears just look possession of C.F.R. but they would not take him which were the dates 1847-1912, indicar-him, as they did the throne of England owing to his bad chracter. He had been some centuries later, and that may perhaps on the beach" at Hongkong for some account for the estimation in which we are time-about a mouth and the Institute held South o'the Tweed where the Scot is
HTLE man'beauu gleaan s'na
geagach"
A man named John Marncy was oneð or fourteen days by Mr. Hazeland at the Magistracy this morning for be baving in a disorderly manner at the Scumen's Instituto and abusing Mr.
cause by such actions as they are abị try were charged before Mr Eazoland at having grievances adjusted-and the re- Claymores, and helmeta, reminding one to be thankful for to her patron Saint CHARGE OF RECKLESS DRIVING.
Detective
men know they were, doing wrong, and
present accused of namely, by the Magistracy to-day with traspasing on wantonly destroying letters by means the railway st Hung Hom. of certain corrosive liquids-they are Sergeant Brown said he did not think the very much mistaken. All along they have been on the "wrong track" they were discharged with a caution. entirely in their efforts to arouse
A change in the signal to be used by [public interest (one cannot possibly ships in the waters of the colony to notify imagine that they thought they would that their navigation is interfered with by gain public sympathy) by such defence archlights, is notified in the Gazette. The new signals are four short outrageous conduct and their failure sabes by flashing lamp followed by one
There is right and a wrong way of
cent "disturbances prove nothing more than that the riotous young men have.
The hooligan element among our Chi- nese friends mus be taught, by strong measures if the crinary quiet onea are their grievances in a manner that makes sperous existence of sixty-six years. not affectual, that they cannot expressing that the society has enjoyed a pro- for public disturbance; and that all such
Both the St. George's and St. Andrew's described as a man that keeps the Saaboth had kept him for part of the time, bal rowdyism will be properly dealt with. as haile, where the dancing took place, wers day and every other thing he can lay latterly he had been subsisting by beg it certainly bas been at the Magistrocy. decorated on a very lavish scale. The uke s pride in keeping St. Andrew's day
henda nn
ann. (laughter). The Hongkong Scots ging from benevolent people. were on the columne around the hn late A cleverly conceived shields, battle and I hope we shall lung continue to do so (applause.). Butserialy Scotland has much that the Scots of old were a warlika mer. it is interesting to note that the banner
At the Magistracy today before Mr. At the head of the hall win the Scotti harried by our cove panting ancestor Wa
8. Andrew's Cross. s placa which bears so far, gone about the matter in the National Royal cost of arms, whilst at the name was the pioneer both in rali Melbourne, the Chinese driver of motor. car No. 12 was charged on remand with opposite end of the hall was so illuminated and education and the enthusiasm which recklessly driving a motor-car and knock- lion roppant-in fact there was no lack of inspired his followers and induced them to campant Leos in any of the apartments. bring his relice to Scotland has inspired ing down and injuring Francis Powell, of In the St. George's Hall Queen Victoria'sang the path to duty, and please God Belle View Hotel.
Sent since then and guided the the Naval Ordnance Department, near the picture was surrounded with huge St will inspire many more. (applause) Ladies Evidenca Why given by Seaman Andrew's fag draped in the form of a ce vs. and Gentlemen i gi egen the tout of the Grares, of the U.S. Nary, who said at the farther end of the hall was a Rusa orening the pious and more honour it that he was outside the Beile View Ectel shieki of large dimensions bearing the cunt of St. Andrew, and I ask you to honour
in respectful silence. of arms of the ex-President. A similar
The tons having been drank in silence, happened. They were waiting for a car If they don't-well they'll know that scheme of armorial decoration was followed the ceremony of bringing in the bagris
wrong way.
As pointed out in the China Mail the other evening, these disorderly young men seem to entirely forget that they are in a British Colony and that they must comport themselves according to British law.
his
menya
with some friends when the accident
to recognise this is conclusive proof long flash,'or four short blasts followed by hey haven't done so—and in a very here. An innovation at this year's ball took place. Piper Drummond played they had ordered to come for them, when, of their inability to exercise proper-one long one. ly the function that they sapire to.
clear and convincing manner.
in the baguis, which was carried. by Mra motor-car came up behind them from was an electrical device indicating the nex Shields, while Mr W. C. Jack entried the direction of Shaukiwan.. Mr. Powell dance. The verandahs were draped around the barley bree," Mr G. L. Duncan was struck by the car. Witness heard
EXTRA WALTE
1. KAMERRN
Choristers,
there were "no hoal tape, and kissed.
This eaded the ceremony, but the piper had not been drinking with him all day, played at intervals during supper, which und Powell was not the worse for drink. va catered for by the Weismann Cafe The car was going about thirty miles so Company
I set with pleasure that we are to have with Age, and bamboo mata kept out having charge of the quaichs. The Chief, the man hit by the car, which went or a visit from the great singer Mme. Eva draughts from those who used the alcoves having given the carrier of the baggie and without stopping. No horn was sounded. Gauthier. I say great without thefur mitting out. The orchestra of the the whisky a dream after the the and Witness and a friend picked the man op
then partook himself from the qanich, and slightest hesitation, as Mma. Gauthier...II. discoursed charming masie for offered it in turn to his gentlemen guests, and carried him to the hotel: Blood is cstionably one of the greatest as the dancing, and their stand was beauti- the whi-ky bearer supplying the guests coming from a cut ca his head.. she is one of the most charming vocalists faily decorated The following was the with the dram. After partaking of the
In reply to Inspector McHardy; witziges
so ago, Mme. Gauthier puid Boogkong out: and other places in this part of the world A visit; and by her wonderful mezzo. soprano voice captivated all who heard her. This talented lady is of French. Canadian birth and nices to Sir Wilfred Laurier, Canada's ex-Premier. All lovers of a great voice, winning personality and artistic gifts of a very high order should reserve Wednesday bert for the City Hall, where Mme. Gauthier it to give her only concert while in Hongkong. Several of our mest talented local musicians are. to assist in the programmie.
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Inspector McHardy said it would be impossible for the witems to say at what speed the car was going, ta it came up when his back was turned.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board will Gentlemen's Outfitters. To the credit of their sex, it should be held on Tuesday, the businose on the be stated that many of the best and agenda including the following matters: EVERYTHING FOR
most highly respected women, in the Letters from the Government relative GENT'S WEAR. country have banded themselves to the appointment of Mr D. W. Tratma
to act as Head of the Sanity Department; together in protest of the disgraceful, relative to the permits for obtaining ever heard in the Far East. A year or programme of the dances that were carried contents the quxich “was reversed to show said he only knew Powell by name. They conduct of the women known as the building material and turf from Pokfulst "Militant Suffragettes." Such ridicul- catchment areas; and 3, relative to the ous creatures seem to have lost all sense Albany filter beds and service reservait. of the decency that is due from them
The fact that a number of British as members of a civilized community, officers are serving in the various Balkan to say nothing of the delicacy that is armies recalls a story told--but not be Dur lieved-by Grant Duff in his diary. expected from their sex. "Sillying one of the conflicts hetween Rusia WAISTCOATS furies" the "Times" in a recent leading and Turkey the rival commanders-in-chief article named then, and the term met to discuss terms of peace. As the acems to be peculiarly appropriate, Torkish pasha entered his rival's tent he The remedy for such wanton conduct, broadest of Sents, Eh, Jamie, mos; pulled off his turban, and ozclaimed, in the
for such misguided action and mis- it's you, then I' chievous, inconsiderate, folly must be found, regardless of thought of sex, Such "silly furies" are absolutely sexless and should therefore be treated without, the slightest consideration be treated as common criminals, and the full rigour of the law applied to them. They have been warned, time and again, of the consequences
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sta Cheer, the Blick this opportunity by applying for the same any side, as tho atatements of the Ums sither direct from Messrs Moutzie and Co. pires are by no means futtering 16 is It will sogo that the programme included or members and ladies connected with the quite clear that Volunteers, Bocute and many typically Scotch dance, and thattheen various charities concerned. The booking Reserves, judged from the point of view had been carefully practised was shown by
After the supper the Chieftain read the telegrams of greeting which had been sent to Brither Scots at Yokohama, Kobe, Na masaki, Wei-hai-wei, Tientsin, Habin, Shanghai, Amay, Canton, Singapore. Penang, Bangkok and Malacos. It read: Chieftain Dickson and Hongkong Sonta
Corroborative evidence was given by great Brither Bcota, Pollock, Socrotary another American asilor, and the cus Greetings received from the following was again remanded until next Saturday. placer were also read Hachin Greetings fre
MacIntyre." state Bangkok.“ Brither Scots and greet-
ings. Keddie, Chieftin Kobe-President Hall and Brither Scots sand greetings. Forsyth, Secretary.'
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Yokohama Chief Miller and Brithor
ROYAL CHRISTMAS CARDS.
This Year's Designs.
The King and Queen, and the Prince
Scote mond greetings, Gibson, Secretary of Walos, Quem Alexandra, anda the Shanghai-Chief Stephen and Brither German Emperor have honoured Mosers.
Scots great you most heartily. ~Martin, | Raphael Tack and Sons, by entrusting Secretary Weihai Ancient
g them with the designing and printing of Trondeat-conds bearty greetings Long way Soomand Christine and share fourish and Governom, reel while pípar The King's card, which has bean paint play. Stewart Lochart. -- how me ad by Mr. 1. Fanmouro, representa : the Bingapore Hearty greetings from beither Prince of Wales receiving the Princess
Boots
A Mary at the Coronation in Westminster 8.16 ..of their idiotic conduct; and the time to holders of advance tickets opens on the of the military expert, hava still quite the capable manner in which the dancers Nagasaki--!! Naguasil Boots thank Alibey. The Prince, in the robes of the
heartily and remprocate greetings a has now come for strong and stern orning of Wednesday, 4th December, and lot to learn, and it is therefore to be went through them, f
premade Garter, shown standing by his chair and Penang before the peers" santa.. Ha is roogiping measures being adopted, without any to the public on the morning of Saturday, hoped that the straights tips given The theatre was used as supper-room, Pena brither Sorts.
Spot great It's December. No seats can be booked will be will received is they are doubtless and its customary appearance, had been a beans brither Boobs. Reiche salubon of the loyal persons, as they consideration whatever. If a term before the 4th December by anyone, and well meant, and that they will insults entirely transformed. The stage looked Tientsin ang may yer lem reek and as, his Alstur, Princess Mary, being the
first to make obeisance of imprisonment be meted out, as has those who are anxiens to obtain good woita no doubt they will in higher degree exceedingly pretty, and there was a horse-
yer pat bile. Bryson, Surety The Quora's end, painted by Mo abon shaped table on it at which was sorted been done on more than one occasion, advised to secure advance tickets and of efficiency:
The following was the committon Howard Daric, representa Henry VIL book early on We esday morning at
some of the elite of the society" of the which carried out the arrangements presenting Lady Catherine, práca to bis
The other guests were susted GENERAL COMMITTEE ME W. Dickin
the anditorium and (President) Bou, Mr.J. W. 0 Bonner, Quson
(Vice Pret) Me TV, Hough, Hon Mr The design on Queën Alsxandra's card the pillars and colun ware
W. Chatham C.MG Hon. Mr C. H Bowls, the Manila and Child, painted by festoons of evergreens, Mr R. M. Dyer, MD Macdonald Marriot M. Bois |
Hay electric lights. J. Raid Mr D. Templeton Mr G.
card which do
(4 Fine Deamt of the Great Napoleon)
THE DANDY'S CLUB (Detective Drams).
THE STOLEN PURSE. JUGOED CAT
(Two Battling Comica). ERNEST BARREAU (The Handless Man),
MISS DELLIE CONNOR MISS GLADYS. PORTER Mr E. H. STEPHENSON In Vaudeville)
*Look out for: *
Miss DOLLY SWITF (The Popular Soubrette and Dancer),,
MIS GLADYS SPENCZE
Opening early in Dedenber Hongkong November 2, 1912.
it should be fulfilled to the letter, no Mastria's,
matter what resistance...“ hunger strikes" or otherwise may be adopted
PNEUMONIA
700 never heard of anyone who used
CROUP.
THIS disse in
to frustrate the law. Such conduct as the British suffragists have shown I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy having mother of young
pronduvais and millions of battles of that parod for i deserves neither consideration nor remedy as sold every your Faurmoniske attack of leniency of any kind, and to indulge remedy cleans out the culture beds that can be alte
la undoubtedly a germ disse add this for medicine
the #silly, furies
"the throat, and bronchi Ramady in formin nothing
tubes and develop the germ of that disossa,
130 short of deplorable weakness and mis- For me by all Chemins and Storekeepers,
on koo
RAMBLER:
Lon Trans ighted table Young, Mr G. M. Dalgay
MAB Pallook (Hon. Reg ith the handsome
Macdonald.
The Prince of Wales picts the Armada setiis
The German,