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(Continued from Page 2.) of the evening. A capital sword dance, most ably rendered by Mr Sutherland, went "right home"; whilst Pipe Major Wilson (of the Scottish Company), and Pipe Major Mackie (K.O.S.B.), gave a dust on the pipes.
1. K. McLennan, 2 Foodahn Following are the results of the 3. Sargt Rel.
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Finál 100 Yards (eup presented by Mr. H. G. Howard), R. Bell 1, Capt. Logan 2, W. Johnston 3.
"Putting the Shot. (eup presented by Mr. R. M. Dyer), H. Forsyth 1, Capt. Logan 2, H. Duncan 8,
Final 440 Yards (cup presented by Mesars. D. J. Purves and II. McTavish), R Bell 1. H. Duncan 2
Obstacle Raco fcup presented by
Mr. DC. Legan), H. Duncan 1, W. Hyde 2, W. Gardiner 8,
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Scouts Race (cup presonted by. Mr. R. O. Sutherland), J. Cubbin, Tel Kowloon A. W. Cubbin 2. B. Dunleavy's.
Relap Race (inter-platoon) (cup) presented by Mr. A. Stevenson). Number 5 Platoop. Number 7 Platoon 2, Number 6 Platoon 3,
KOSB. Welcomed. In the course of an interesting speech, Captain Logan said that he was proud to have the honour of elcoming the officers of the King's Own Scottish Borderers. "It is
Final 220 Yards (cap prosented said. Captain Logan, "the proudest moment of my life. Recently by Dr. G. D. Black), W. Williamston The most eminent London critics staned to a sermon on pride, but 1, H. Duncan 2, Saunderson 3.
I am proud. I had no doubt of that Long Jump (cup presented by have expressed the opinion that Will Fyffe is the greatest. Scottish fact five minutes after had the Mr. A. K. Henderson), H. Duncan comedian of the past century. Me privilege of welcoming Cel. Comyn, K. Longan 2, H. Forsyth 3.
Tug-of-War (open) (cup present- W. Johnson sang Will Fyffels songs and his officors to Hong Kong" ar only Will Fyffe could have sung this was the second dinner held "Hermes" 1, K.0.5.8. 2.
Proceeding, Capt. Logan said thated by Scottish Company), H.M.S. them, and that is saying much. In|
under the auspices of the Scottish that kreat song "I belong to Glas Company, H.K.V.D.C., and that a gow," Mr. Johnson scored a great hit, and it may be said at once that great deal of its success was due Mr. Johnson is n great comediano the fact that they had a Scottish a real artiste. Hong Kong would Regiment with them in the Colony. ike to see more of Mr. Johnsone Scottish Company felt it
great honour that they had been For his encore, Mr. Johnson gaveable to welcome the now regiment Fm 94 to-day"-another last week: they were still more Pye number. This brought down honoured by the fact that they had Jobe "house".
had the first opportunity of wel History of Hallowe'en.
coming them at a regimental dinner Captain Logan proposed "The The regiment that had left had left Loyal Fonst. after which spent behind it a jolly good record, but
High Jump (cup presented by ME ing on behalf of Mr. Fletcher he felt confident that the Borderers D. Templeton), H. Duncan 1, W. who was Indisposed, the Rev. J Kirk Maconachie said he had been wanted to thank all who had work-
would even better that record. HoHyde. 2. K. Logan 3.
Highland Pling, (cup presented by] asked to speak on the history of ed so hard for the success of the St. Andrew Society). Sutherland 1,
llowe'en.. but he would leave it evening, especially Messrs. Ramsay Douglas 2, Mackie 3. fer a better authority. We aand. Duncan.
Final 880 Yards Relay (cup pre- know," said Mr. Maconhichie, "thal
In conclusion, Capt. Logan paldsented by. Mr. R. Sutherland), "R. it is a festiball token over by the a glowing tribute to the many Scot-Bell W. Kerr 2, J. Gardiner 3. church was known long ago as rh ladies who had done so much Tug-of-War (inter-platoon), (cúp Hallow Mass; in fact, it was known towards the success of the evening. I presented by Mr. W. Logun), Num- by the Bruids. 1 do not think thr
Colonel Comyn, replying to Capt. bér 7 Platoor 1, Number 5 Platoon it was known by the Chincor. Logan, said that although the 2, Number 6 Platoon B
Laughter). It is a night whenland of Hong Kong had presented Relay Race (open) (cup present-i ghosts are expected to be seen,anma great sight to his regiment uponed by Scottish Company K.0.S.B. naturally, and properly, it is naso theire arrival here, nothing had, H.M.S. "Hermes 2, H.M.S einted, with All Souls.
touched himself and all rank so "Carlisle" 3. Mr. Maronchie then proceeded much as the sight of a group of The final standing was "Nɔ. 'G to describe his recent risit to their fellow-countrymen on the Platoon 37 points.. No. 5. Platoon, 32 Japan, where he observed the Feastetty. They were very grateful for points, and No. 7.Plutoon 24 points. of Lanterns. George McDonald's their reception. "We Borderers," berts brought forward the sab said fol. Comyn. "are very grateful eet, But he the speakers was af to you. We have come to the con- the opinion that no one but him-elusion that Hong Kong is the place sell knew them There was the for us. You have told us so. "Once question of true icve and the temp again i thank you.".
When he was a wee laddie-some ten, twenty, .[" thirty years ago-they could buy, or, perhaps, steal, certain things, but there were some things 611 ນ they could: not touch. Hallowe'en rust of necessity, he sacred to all Scottish people.
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ANNUAL SPORTS,
Events All Keenly Contested. The second annual Inter-Platoon the Hong Kong Volunteers Defence Sports, of the Seottiah Company of
Corp was witnessed on Saturday by a big number of visitors, the grandstand being packed,
The Committee was composed of Capt. Logan (convener) S. M Furves; Pte. J C Fletcher, Opli Goodman. Pte. H. Duncan. G. H Cusbil. Pte. Gorrod, and Cpl. ! Forsyth.
Mr. W. Logan keted as umpire azd Messra, W. Anderson, J. Stewart, as timekeepers.
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The ground was fitly equipped by the effort of Messrs. J. C. Fletcher, The lovely Weather which pre-and R. Bell, with the aid of Capt. valled all afternoon helped the Logan. contestants to make a "good show," The Clerk of the Course" was Mr. Se here's, a health, my comrades a thereby making all the events keen-D. J. Purves. To Scotland's Hallowe'en,
ly contested. The Tug-of-War, in After the events were finished! which most of the participants were Capt. Logan delivered a brief middle aged, was the most exciting speech thanking all the visitors for ovent of the sports. After having attended the sports and en-! "struggle" of more than Mecouraged the other members of the minutes, Number 7 Platoon proved Company who did not partake in to be superior to Number 5 the sports to "follow the crowd." He then asked Mrs. R. M. Dyer,
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Captain, Logan then presented a umber of prizes for musketry and efficiency. These were as follower
The "Keecheong Cup," presented by Mr. R. Shewan for the Inter-Platoon. Platoon Sports, won by No. · 6- Platoon
Prizes for mininture range shoot ng presented by Capt. Logan: I. Sergt. R. Bell, 2, Ple. Sutherland, 3. Sergt. Brown.
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Was Dyer as a 'token of gratitude of the Course), presented by Capt: Logan. throughly enjoyed.
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