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SCOTLAND'S DESTINY.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926..
SHANGHAI TOPICS,
Interport Cricket Jubilation.
WEIRDLY GARBED STUDENTS
Strike Pickets Attempt Violence.
LOCAL WEDDINGS.
TWO AT CATHEDRAL YESTERDAY.
BADELEY HOLMES.
The son of a retired Captain Superintendent of Police in Hong Kong was married at St. John's. Cathedral yesterday.
To the Editor of the "Chinx Mail."); Sir,--May I crave the hospital- Ity of your columns briefly to outline the chief reasons why it has been thought necessary to Scottish National found the Movement, the principal sim of which is to set up an independent Parliament in Scotland which
From Our Own Correspondent.) would, of course, remain within
Shanghai, Nov. 20. the circles of the British Nations?
Needless to say, Shanghai is The grand error that our op-hilarious at the result of the ponents and many of our well- Interport Cricket match. Isaac's wishers make is in thinking that in striving to further the cause of clever stone-walling, in spite of and Barnes's: superb batting. Scottish Independence we are what, from all accounts, was ex? animated by commercial, politicalcellent bowling, is the one and or similar reasons alone. On the only subject under discussion in The bride was Miss Evelyn, contrary, our ideale are wholly every club and hostelry in town. Holmes, paly daughter of Mr. 'und and absolutely Nationalist in Captain. Barrett and his merry Mrs. F. E. Holmes of Beverle character. To put the matter
He is Mr. J. E.,, Badeloy, a bar ristor with Messra. Hanson's, Shanghal Hla father is the late, the Hon. Mr. F. J. Badaloy, who re
red in 1912 and was succeeded by Mr. C. Mcl. Messer (predecessor of
now lives at St. John's Wood, Lon- Mr. B. D. C. 'Wolfe). Mrs. Badeley
don..
more crudely, we desire to see will receive a tumultuous Yorkshire, who arrived on Thursday
Welcome upon their return. Student Invasion."
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clothes were
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appropriate music.."
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on the "Macedonia."" Scotland lead her own national existence, to full her national
Officials Present, Our The "North China Daily News" The Rev. H, Copley Moyle, M.A.. time at the disposal of instructors destiny in her own way.
outlook, our manners, thoughts, observes that it is a common say-Chaplain) offeinted. on the occasion of the monthly and hopes are not those of ouring among those who live in The bride, charmingly dressed in (parades after office hours." There neighbours. Our case rests on the American university, towns that a frock of melon "pink georgette ånd is a danger, however, of too much circumstance that we are an en-"you can tell a group of univer a brown velvet hat, was given away
She being crowded into the two days tirely distinct people, with a re-sity students as far as you can by Mr. Justice J. R. Wood.
cord of separate national pro-see them because of the funny-earried a bouquet of red dahlina: Overland China Mail. by officers actuated by the gress reaching back nearly 1,500 dressed men and ugly women." and red roses.
worthiest motives-endeavouring years and possessing indefensible Shanghai, not being an American Müster John Wood, attended the "best to increase the efficiency of their national rights of our own. All university town, tritics of our bride, while the duties of
the argument in the world cannot student visitors, who walked man" were carried out by Mr. D. H. Companies by acquainting them gainsay this salient fact, and for along the maloo and adjacent lake. with the true significance of vari- its complete vindication we shall roads yesterday, voiced their ous field operations. From a
continue to strive until success opinion of the young ladies acorated, and Mr. P. Mason played crowns our efforts.
17 follows: "They are sweet littla short cross-country run and, P.T.
The present is unquestionably things, some of whom are en
There were present a number of exercises early in the morning. Scotland's hour of destiny. She tirely too far away from home."
members of the Hong Kong Civil followed by, say, one field opera- must assert herself now as a na With regard to the young men, Service and friends of the late Mr. tion during the day, nothing but tion, or linger on in the slough of the general opinion in Shanghai Badeley and of the bridegroom. benefit is, to be derived. But in provincialism for generations to was that their
Among those noticed were the Ho come. It is not the duty of any peculiar. Loud, vested youths, the extension of the programme
one man or body of men to recog-coloured like something that Mr. E. R. Hallifax, the Hon. Mr. to include extended order and "pise this necessity or take action Shanghai has seldom seen, parad. D. C. Wolfs and Mrs. Wolfe, the other drills and two field attacks to make it pass from the regioned through the hotel lobbies. Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp. the Hon. Sir of the ideal to the actual but of "Other peacocks in plus-fours and Henry and Lady Pollock and Mr.
and Mrs. T H. King, Mrs. on each day, (taking, for in- everyone of Scottish birth gentle latest model collars and ties gave Montague Harston and the Misnes stance, the opening camp of the as well as simple, high as well as all an ample opportunity to Infantry Company), there is a humble. Let us recollect that we visualise the more sombre variety Harator, Mr. and Mrs HR. possibility of increased efficiency are not asking a favour but de of clothing.
The honeymoon le being spent at manding a right.
The Rugger Season...
Fanling. being obtained at the cost of im-
The Scottish National, Move- Rugby" football commences in pairing the health of some ment now demands that a separ-earnest this week-end, when prac participating, the ate Scottish Parliament be erect-tice games will be played to-day ed, the destinies of Scotland to and to-morrow.. On Sunday of whose sedentary
remain in the hands of that Par-afternoon the Shanghai Scottish joccupations debars.: them Hament as elected by the Scottish (S.V.C.) ате playing HMS. the Cathedral in the afternoon, from indulging in regular people. That is a clear call, a de-Keppel." whilst a pick-up game, the Rev. Copley Moyle officiating. Hong Kong, Saturday, Nov. 27, 1925. active sports to keep them fit. It finite objective towards which to composed chiefly of new-comers, The contracting parties were Mr. is a pity that the claims of bus work,, a cause which men and will take place earlier in the Albert Martin, an officer, in the women of all classes and parties afternoon. All local Rugger en Mercantile Marine, in the employ can understand and join in striv-thusiasts are keen to get going of the Indo-China S. N. Co., Ltd., ing for.
and there can be little doubt that and Miss M. E. L. Holloway, dough- the spectacle of our population win this year's interport games Army Ordnance Corps....
If other incentives be needed, a great effort will be made toter of Mr. Holloway, of the Royal gradually being diverted to I think I mentioned in a recent Canada, the influx of countless letter that the number of playing father. thousands of people of alien races, members of the Club had increas Mr. D. Lyon of Messrs. Jardine,." the usurpation of the land, fored very considerably since last Matheson & Co., Ltd., carried out tinued neglect of public business, the Rugby Football Association sporting purposes and the con-season. With these new players the duties of "best man." should surely suffice to cause the are hoping to get together one of dullest of Scotsmen to protest the best teams that have ever re- be tolerated no where else in the against conditions which would presented Shanghal.
BIRTH..
HAMILTONA 153, the Ponk, to jo those Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, nature a daughter..
A SATURDAY CAUSERIE.
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nese do not allow of full week Camps yearly, in which event it Although the Colonial Govern would be easy to work up grad- of Hong Kong andually to more intensive training Embassy at
Peking Failing that, a note of warning answerable to dif.
should be struck which has al- ferent departments of Empire ad-ready found expression in the ministration, the need is none the views of same who did not experi- less apparent for the fullest pos-ence the benefit they expected sible co-operation in the matter from last week's camp, but found of safeguarding British interests it rather a tax on their reserve of in North and South China. Mr. strength. Exercise is only bene Miles Lampson, the new Minister ficial when taken in moderation to Peking, showed his apprecia- by those who have been unaccus- tion of the need for such co-tomed to it in strong doses. operation when, at some consider
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able personal inconvenience, he That society is made up of a transhipped at Hong Kong in number of units, mutually depen order that he might hold informal dent, and that the incentive to conversations with HE. the Gov-labour is enjoyment of the fruits ernor. This visit should enable of the labour individual effort him to grasp the peculiar pro-
and individual reward is being blems with which British admin- gradually recognised by the So- istration is faced in its relations viet rulers, who may be devoid of with "South China and to under-common humanity and justice stand the patience and sacrifices but are certainly no fools. Hence of the British communities in the the New Economic Policy, the south
in the endeavours that change in the law relating to in- have been made to overcome heritance, and the effort to secure these difficulties. Mr Lampson outside aid in repairing the will leave Hong Kong
to-ravages of the past eight or nine day with the best wishes of all years of destruction. The last sections of the community for a mentioned they will not get, we successful term of office. He has hope, until guarantees are given already voiced at Home the Gov. that they recognise the law of ernment's deep sympathy with commerce, and reliance can be put the difficulties of the Chiness on their promises. The world in people; its impartiality towards general recognise this and the contending factions, and its laugh at the Communist-inspired duty to protect the lawful rights fables about the purchase of mil- of British subjects. Fending the
lions and millions of pounds. worth of machinery, payment to establishing of a national govern- be deferred, the security being ment the British Government is the promises of the Commimist bound to accord its nationals the minority. Later on, perhaps,
ready cash will be offered for ma fullest possible protection......
and
chinery and goods, but only as a exact reparation where no Chin-way of lining the pockets of the ese authority exists, a policy 0.08 per cent of the Russians which cannot be misinterpreted causes at work which give some that rule. There are thus two as indicating an attitude of un-hope for the future of Russia, one friendliness or a desire to inter-internal which may result in the fere with internal politics
formation of real national Ching.
Soviets, when the power of the [minority will be dispersed and Our Volunteers are at present who form national Suvists; and weakened among the local people undergoing a series of week-end the external force of circum camps for the various units in stances reating on the fact that
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Another wedding took place in
The bride was given away by her
EASTERN PORTS HEALTH.
The health bulletin of Eastern
world.
The Shipping Strike.. Scottish nationalism must re-is characteristic of
The latest move of the strikers. Canton. main an ideal founded on deep Yesterday afternoon, a number ports for the week ended November and sacred sentiment; but if it is of pickets, arriving in motor-care, 20 reads to be practically successful it
boarded a China Merchants' Plague: 15 cases at Mäuritius, 2 must extend its activities out of the region of sentiment, and vision steamer lying at the French Bund at Rangoon
Cholera: 84 cases at Calcutta, 1 into those of action and sacrifice and attempted to stop work by
violence. Police investigations at Negapatam, 2 at Singapore, 27 Consciousness of race-feeling show that the cars came from the at Haiphong, 6 at Tourane, 3 at all Scotsmen and women join the these steamers are loaded, there Smali-pox: 4 cases at Durban, 15 That is our sheet-anchor. Let!
Chapel district. At the time | Bangkok. Scottish National Movement; which has now 4,000 members, are hundreds of people about the at Calcutta, 1 at Singapore, 7 at and help to accelerate its ad- wharf, and therefore the pickets Bangkok, I at Kobe, victorious charge! Will all per- Annamite policemen was sent to vance from a slow march to aboard the vessel. A squad of had little difficulty in getting
sona in favour of this object communicate at once with the the wharf, but in the meantime of the S.V.C. Boxing Exhibition. the police had One and all are agreed that the the efforts of Organiser, Scottish National Movement, 4 Stafford Street, proved sufficient to put an end to utmost credit is due to Colonel
the trouble. Edinburgh?
Gorden, the indefatigable Com-.. Boxing.
mandant of the Volunteer Corps, The chief sporting event of the who arranged the exhibition. A week has been the opening bouts full attendance of the Volunteers and their friends characterised Continued at foot of next column.the entertainment, and the keen; ness and vigour that each man displayed spoke. well of the esprit de corps existing in the S.V.C.
When He Will Pay!
Yours, etc.,
LEWIS SPENCE. President, Scottish National Movement:
UNION CHURCH WEDDING..
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Mr. L. K. Kentwell, the local | British barrister, who, has been somewhat prominent during re- cent weeks in connection with a case brought against him by a". Chinese in connection with the registration of a company at the Spanish Consulate, and which re- aulted in a move being made for his disbarment, haa created something in the nature of a sensation by writing to the Municipal Council's solicitor and stating that he declined to pay his rates until "Shanghai la hand- ed back to the Chinese people whose Sovereignty the Imperial-" Istic Countries of Europe, have continually infringed. Mr. Kentwell, who was born at Hong Kong, was educated at Oxford prior to being, called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, and it is dif- ficult to understand his attitude towards the "Imperialistic Comm- tries of Europe" for not so long ago, when in the witness box, he admitted having a most lucrative practice adding, "apart from life ance money, I should be T100,000 were to die
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