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SUPREME COURT. Friday, 29th November. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE MR. II. H. J. GOMPERIZ (PUISNE JUDGE). ·
IN COURSE OF SETTLEMENT,
The action by James Gibson & Co. against H. Ruttonjer for £24 15. 3d. was mentioned. Mr. Lewis, of Messrs. John son, Stokes & Master, appeared for plaintiffs, and Mr. Leo d'Almeda Castro represented the defendant.
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Mr. Lewis asked that the case stand over until next Friday as the matter was in cirse of settlement.
His lordship consented to the money paid into Court being paid to the plain- tiffs' solicitors without prejudice to the the plaintiffs' right with regard to balance of the claim.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER JUTH, ATLAS Co
ST. ANDREW'S BALL.
"Breathes there the man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said,
This is my own, my native land," Whose heart luth ne'er within him burn'd As houe his footsteps he hath turn'd From wandering on a foreign strand! ̧*
THE SUPPER.
The menu was as follows:--
MENU:
excellent course of instruction at the practice dances by discharging the onerous duties of MC., a task in which The work of he was shly assisted. A BRILLIANT GATHERING.
decoration brought out the veterans, Mr. Today Scotmon and Scotswomen: the G. L. Duncan and Mr. H. S. Wynne, who world over are colebrating or have cale have given of their best every year, and the result of their labours last night was
admired. The Committees After the eighth dance, the Chieftain's greatly brated St. Andrew's Day. The celebra-
Secretary and piped by Mr. Neil Drum- tion may originally have been inspired entrusted with the work in connection supper party was conducted by the Hon. by religious motives, and doubtless hud with the ball were as under:
General Committee. Mr. W. Dickson mond from St. George's Hall to the its beginnings in the desire of people of President), Hon. Mr. J. W. C. Bonaar stage of the Theatre, where supper was The party was composed of simple faith to reverence the Saint who (Vico-President). Mr. T, F. Hough, Hon.erved.
Mr. W. Chatham, C.M.G., Hon. Mr. C. H. those who included the official set and had been chosen as the protector of their country, but these sentiments have disap- Koss, Mesar. R. M. Dyer, D. Macdonald, the following: H.E. the Governor of peared with the passing of the centuries. F. Reid, D. Templeton, G. M. Young, G. M. Macao and Mrs. Pollock, Sir Charles and Mrs.-J.Reid, Mr. J. Heid and Mrs. Love of country and love of the associa. Dalgety (bon, treasurer), and à. II. Pollock Eliot and Mrs. Stabb, Mr. D. Macdonald
(hon. secretary).
Favitation Committes.-The General Con- C. Mcdonald, Mr. R. M. Dyer end tions of youth, as well as love for their own compatriots animats the sous and mittes along with :-Hos. Mr. A. M. Thom Mrs. Lean, Mr. G. M. -Young and Mrs. daughters of Scotia in secking to rele-son, Messrs. David Wood, E. Ormiston, Bell, Colonel Irwin and Mrs. Edkins, brate the day set apart in the calendar as R. M. Dyer, G. Hogg, F. C. Macdonald, and Mr. Templeton. that of the patron saint of their country. J. H. T. McMurtric, R. D. Stewart, J. L.. In this celebration they realise that when Crockatt, 5. G. Newall, and A. B. Polleck
"The celebrathon, secretary), Convener. Scots meet, hearts warm."
Dancing and Music Committee.Messrs. tisus, of course, assumo different fotos in different parts. Samo exiled Scottish assoR. Sutherland (Convener), H. A. MacIntyre, ciations prefer & dinner in honour of the H. C. Jonss, W. L. Carter, A. Sinclair, A. E.
Messrs. A. T The case was put in next Friday's hat occasion, but, Lappily, the Scots of Hon Shields, Dr. J. C. D. Allen, Mr. A. H. kong are not so exclusive, and give their
Not only that, but Murdoch, R. Dickson, P. D. Wilson, J. Ling Si Ting sued Mr. H. W. D. Shai-celebration a form in which the ladies Ferguson, Capt. Crawford.
may participate. their hospitality knows no limits, and Walker, W. Armstrong, Lieut. Cuuningham,
and Mr. A. H. Pollock (bon. seretary). even considerations of accommodation, or lard Acting Superintendent of the P. &.0. Co.) and others for $1,000, damages lack of accommodation, are not weighed
Mr.
in issuing invitations to those who can for alleged false imprisonment. Hind, of Messes. Brutton & Hett apclaim friendship or acquaintance with Scots, with the result that Hongkong St. peared for plaintiff, and Mr. R. F. C Andrew's Bail is without doubt the Master, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & largest and most brillian, given by any
foreign community in the Far East Master appeared for defendante.
Last night's ball, held under the
Supper and Wines Committee:-Messrs. of St. Andrew's Society, was, suspices
predecessors,
R. Henderson (Convenor), H. F. Camp- like its qualified success. The ballroom sceneshell, J. S. Dabic, R. Sutherland, A.
numbers present the
M. Metlatchon, Jas. and
J. D. Logan, J. before, were as brilliant and picturesque as Davidson, Adam Gibson, G. Morten, Smith,
of sign showed cortainly falling off in the popularity of this social Waldron, A. Rodger, K. E. Greig, Duncan event. The organisation was as perfect Clark, Capt. Douglas, Messrs. W. D. Braid- as before, and the entertainment of all wood, A. Stevenson, R. Hunter, A. Ritchie, was catered for in a manner which could. W. Stewart, and A. B. Pollock (bon. leave nothing but pleasant memories.
ALLEGED FALSE IMPRISONMENT.
Mr. Master naked for particulars of the alleged false imprisonment, date, place, circumstances and damages.
Mr. Hind replied that he would give his friend all the particulars to which he was entitled.
Mr. Master asked his Lordship to direct that particulars be furnished.
Mr. Hind said it would be better to have pleadings,
Mr. Master opposed pleadings au ono of the parties would be leaving the Colony very shortly.
His Lordship remarked that Mr. Mas ter was entitled to have the particulars for which he asked, and added that he would make an order.
Mr. Hind then renewed his application for pleadings:
Mr. Master objected to pleadings. Mr. Shallard was going away when Mr.
Hewett returned to the Colony.
Mr. Hind said it was advisable to have
Mr. Master replied that if his friend did not know the particulars of his own case he must bear the brunt of his own
Tashness.
Mr. Hind said thore was no question of
rashness. He knew his own case.
.clerk
Mr. Hind objected.
Society.
many
no
THE DECORATIONS.
and crossed swords.
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Card Room Committen-Messrs. A. W. W Walkinshaw (Convener), F. Maitland, T. A. 0. Lang, W. Taylor, H. Murray Bain, Petrie, D. M. Ross, J. Paterson, J. S. Dobie, and A. B. Pollock (hen, secretary).
Ladies Cloak Room Committee. Dr. Black (Convener), Messrs. Douglas Graham and R. Macgregor.
secretary).
Decoration Committee-Messru, R. M. Dyer (Convener), D. Macdonald, J. Reid, Duncan, D. Keith, James Mcdonald, J.. Capt. Crawford, Mossrs. H. S. Wynne, G. Austin, and A. B. Polock (hon, sueretary). Honorary Piper Mr. Neil Drummond. alziel, J. Simpson, D. R. Mackenzio, A. R.
THE CHIEF.
The Chief this year is Mr. W. Dickson, held in high manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. He esteem by his brither Scots and others in the community, and last night ac with credit to himself and to the Society: quitted himself in the dignified position He is a true Scot. Ile was, we believe, born in the lowland county of Ayr and brought up in the mists of Skye.
TER DANCE,
Some huo meat and canna eat, And some wad eat that want it But we hac ment and we can out, Anil sae the Lord be thunkit."
3-Horst Turkey. 1.-Beef Pon.
2-Saddle of Matton. 4.-York Ham
5. Corned Thnique.
6. Roast Capun.
8-Game Pin,
7-Roast Beef. 9.Chicken Salad. 10. Hot Potatoes.
H. THE HAG018. Fair fa' your honest sondie face. Great chieftain of the puddin' race Abaon them a ye tak your place." Fremlom and whisky gang theither.
Tak at your drum."
SWEETS.
12. Gooseberry Tart.
14.-Creare Paffs. 15-Jellies. 16.Blanc Mange. B.Jam Tartlet.
ICE CREAMH,
17 Lemon Sherbet.
18.-Strawberry.
19. Srotch Shortbread. 20.--Coffee.
During supper, the "Chief" proposed the toast of The King," which was
Later, loyally honoured.
these traditions: which recalls
scenes.
more
SHANGHAI Chief Stopher and Brithër Scots greet you, most hoartily. Martin, Secretary," AND MANTR
WEIHALWEI-Ancient President
hearty greetings.
Bonds.
Long may Scotland
Dourish and Governers reel while papers play. Stewart Lockhart."
SINGAPORE" Hearty'
greetings
from
britler Scots," NADABARI-Nagasaki Scobs thank you heartily and reciprocate grootinga ex- prossed,"
ard
Panang
PENANG "Chief Danenn
Scots greet brither Senta." MASIGA Greeting brither Scole. Reith." TIENTHIN "Lang may yer kan rock and
yer pat bile. Bryson, Secretary."
AUCHTERMUCHTY,
For those who could not dance, or would how ff downstairs. There was no lack no Auchtermuchty provided an excellent entertainment or good fellowship here, a general appreciation of and it goes without saying that there was shown by most of the guests.
"Sentch"
HONGKONG SHARE MAKET.
Vernon & Smyth in their Messrs. weekly share report dated 29th November
state :---
The demand for local investiment stocks continues strong, and although only a comparatively small business has been transacted during the interval, prices in Boveral instances have further advanced. Fine Hard Para Rubber is firmer at 4/5 per b. with buyers, and the market for Sterling Rubbers closes with an improv-
Discount rates are u ing tendency.
Bar changed at 5 per cent. (Bank of England) and 4 per cent, (open market). Silver is steady at 291d. ready, 291d. forward, and Sterling TT at 2/-4. Shanghai T.T. is quoted ut 713-
BANKS.-Hongkong and Shanghais havo been booked in small lots at $807 and 8510, and at the close a few more shares are obtainable at the latter rate. Lindon is unchanged at £32.
MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions are a firm Inarket at $815 after sales at $10 and $812 Yangtszes have been sold in the North at $185, and North Chinas at Tls. 132, the latter closing in request. Cantons have further improved, and close with buyers at $247) and no sellors under $250. FIRE INSURANCES. Hongkongs after sales at 8370 are firmer with buyers at $371.
Chinas without sales have im would probably be paid, proved to $145 buyers, and a higher rata
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As usual, the decorations were a feature of the Ball, and, though they were not perhaps on the same elaborate scale of
The CHIEF said-Your Excellencies, traditions of the St. Andrew's Society
Mr. Vice-President, Ladies and Gentle former years, they were worthy of the of Hongkong, and emphasised in a very striking degree the Scottish aspect of the
men,We are met in accordance with celebration. The approach was illu-
Annual Ball of St. Andrew's Bociety, and
SHIPPING. Hongkong, Canton and minated by the bulbs of a St. Andrew's
the time-honoured custom to celebrate the Cruss above the doorway, and entrance
a very great pleasure to me personally Macaos remain firm with sales at $28 and vas made ander a huge St. Andrew's eros
it is my privilege as President as well as The society, which was started sixty-six advanced, and can now be placed at 883, outlined with electric lights, and through a veritable bamboo grove, upon which
Douglases are gleaned a myriad of wri-coloured lights
to extend to all a most hearty welcome buyers at $274. Indo-Chinas have agnin
The stairway was fined with plants, and
years ago, has, of course, other aims, but China and Manilas are quiet at 883, and avenue of
even if it had not I still think the Star Ferrys at $33. Annual Ball would justify its existance, enquired for at $25, and Shell Transports on reaching the top of the
and I am sure you will agree with mo that it is an excellent thing to break at 111/6 for local account, London quot- the Scottish lion, while a huge white St.
REFINERIES-China Sugars are easier pleadings so as to know the nature of the greenery the attention was arreated by Andrew's cross on bite ground covered
Dancing was timed to commence at Beneath ono
and meet together socially under condi defence, and other particulars.
Ta at $33 are now probably obtainable at CHRONOMETER-MAKERS,
WATCHMAKERS, the wall on either side.
Bonnie Scotland," eross was the date 1847, and beneath the nine o'clock, but shortly before that hour away sometimes from the daily routine ing 110/- buyers, frm.
traditions of
MINING.Tronohs have improved to a corresponding cross was the relative date guests began to arrive, and a steady 1912, the figures indicating the age of the stream of arrivals continued almost till tious resembling as closely as possible the with sellers at $109. Luzons after sales
Coloured lights shone from ten o'clock. Probably there were not far
Raubs Opposite the lion though it was impossible for that number vividly than Hongkong St. Andrew's buying rate of 72!- for London account. amid masses of greenery, and the effect short of one thousand people present, but my mind there is nothing "East Sucz" the rate, market closing quiet. was very striking.
to take the floor, the dances were got Ball. To many of us it will recall pic Heuwouds continue quiet at, 4/, and after various fluctuations close with rampant at the top of the stairway way.
Fahang Con- "Where wild woods grow, and rivers probable sellers at 84}. Mr. Master asked if his Lordship woulda thistle outlined in coloured bulbs and through extremely well, the little overturesque scenes of Highland gatherings, Kailans at 33/8 middle price.
solidateds can be placed with London The walls of the to with good grace and good humour.
flow,
at 10/9. allow him to have a special jury if he flanked by highland targes over spears crowding that there was being submitted
"And mony a hill between,"
DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong. The of the programme relieved the congestion mado up his mind on the subject by stairway had festoons of greenery and The extra waltz before the formal opening merely giving notice to his Lordship's shields bearing Scottish thistles.
corridor was draped with national flags, of the reception room, and by that time
buyers at 355, and reported sales at $56. and was further decorated by representa partners had been arranged, and the secnes of mountain and of glen and of tions of the old Scottish weapons, such ball went with a swing. The floor was braw gallants, or as they say locally "Tirkung and Whampoas are frmer with
New ENGLISH, AMERICAN no shares are at present obtainable. as the battle axe, two-handed sword, and in excellent condition, this contributing nam beaun na gleano sina gasgach."
part in the dances. The music, which of St. Andrew's Scottish desceat read buyers after sales at $75 and 976, and
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Band of the somos bere recently that he came to us long spear, these being overlaid by the much to the enjoyment of those taking I do not propose to go into the history Kowloon Wharves have advanced to 877 Shanghai and was supplied by the Highland targe. and surmounted by a
I' am inclined to hai Docks at Tls. 50. You helmet
Personally,
BRACELET SILVER AND Hougkew Wharves have improved to Tis. St. Andrew's Hall was very affectively K.O.Y.L.I.. under Bandmaster Moss, was from Ireland (laughter), but A hac me Amoy Docks are quiet at 96, and Shang-
WATCHES. LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong- discre-embellished, though the scheme was much all that could be desired, being as well doots!
The lion rampant on a shield and flanked Caledonians The masters of ceremonies of him, like they did the throne of
were most assiduous in the discharge of land some eenturies later (laughter),
probably obtainable at $106 by national flags had the place of honour, and directly opposite it, above the fire their duties, and did much to enhance and that may perhaps account for the place, was the Scottish rendering of the the enjoyment of many backward dancers. estimation in which we are add South kong Lands are easier and shares ar Roval Arnia, Shielde bearing dan names Doubtless as the result of the painstak-o the Tweed, where the Scot is described as are firm with buyers at 935, and and the nanes of Scottish families were ing instructions carried out by Mr. R. as a man that keeps the Saaboth day West Points are in strong request at 857
(Laughter.) We longkong Scots
keeping
St. $112 (old) the new being probably obtain
Humphreys Estates are pride in hung around the
take Androw's Day and I hope we shailable at $71.
be sellers. Shanghai Lands have improved MAPPIN & WEBB'S long continue to do so. (Cheers.) But, wanted at $8.40, but at $61 there are seriously, Scotland has much thankful for to her patron Saint, and it in the North to Tls, 91 with buyers. is interesting to note that the banner carried by our covenanting ancestors was a St. Andrew's Cross The place which bears his name was the pioneer both in religion and education, and the enthu siasin which inspired his followers and induced them to bring his relies to Scot land has inspired many a Scot since then and guided them along the path to duty, (Cheers.) Ladies and gentlemen, I give and please God will inspire many more.
and I ask you to honour it in respectful you the toast of the evening. The pious and immortal memory of St. Andrew," silence.
Mr. Master-1 am entitled to a special jury. Mr. Hind-There is no question of being entitled to a special jury. wust give special reasons.
His Lordship-It is entirely tionary:
Mr. Hind-Before a special jury is asked for special reasons must be given.
Mr. Master-I think it is particularly a case for a special jury.
A
His Lordship-I think in cases of false imprisonment there is always a jury.
Mr. Hind-The question is betwon a special jury and a common jury. special-jury is likely to be composed of men who will have a tendency to give a verdien against the plaintiff in the case.
His Lordship--I don't know. Mr. Master My friend impugos the bonesix of the special purors in the C'olony,
Mr. Hind-I. pago the honesty of
no one.
His Lordship-The jury would have to decide questions of fact. Supposing the question arose as to the person who ordered the imprisonment was acting in the course of his employment?
Mr. Hind-A commen jury could find
more simple than is usual for this hall, tired for the waltz as for the reel or the think our forebears just took possess 109, at which rate Shanghai is a buyer.
large number attempted the Strathspey on. and Reel, which was danced with much success, most of the dancers showing a knowledge of the steps which was sur prising. For this Highland dance the honorary piper of the Society. Mr. Nei! Drummond, played excellent music, the skirl of the bagpipes being a veleno sound to mony Scottish cars. The "garh of old Gaul was perhaps more co spicuous than usual a feature which must have gladdened "Hician hearts?"
the
to
Kowloon
GOLD
A SPECIALITY.
AND
SWISS
ENGLISH MOUNTED CHINESE JADE JEWELLERY
SILVERWARE,
CUTLERY and
PRINCES PLATE.
plants placed in favourable niches added to the picturesque aspect of the room.
St. George's Hall had practically the Over the same scheme of decoration. painting of Queen Victorie hung a large
walls were white St. Andrew's "ross, and round the clan crests, festoons of greenery being suspended at the top of the walls. Above the middle doorway from a large shield St. Andrew's Halt was hearing the Ross crest,
The reception room, which was carpeted
1.E. the Governor and Lady May with rich crimson, also bad a number of
attended the ball, as did also HE the crests, and was comfortably furnished.
The Theatre, which was again is as a Governor of Macao, the gubernatorial Chief Dickson and members of the upper room, was decorated in honour of party being met at the entrance by the festive occasion. In the gallery clan crests were utilised very effectively, and General Committen, and escorted by the
the contre being band played the National Anthem, the balcony was covered with shields piper to St. Andrew's Hall, where the The Ball was opened officially by the hearing thistles. specialised with a thistle and cross, whil
The dancing of the Lancers," at the sides were lions rampant, gallery had been altered to suit the sot being as follows Mr. W Dickson xigencies of a mapper room, and this (Chief) and Lady May, H.E. Bir Henry
fine view of the in- May and Mrs. Dickson, Commodore played in the haggis, which was carried from London at 5/- ex div. Langkats vantage point gave
H. E Pollock, K.C., and Mrs. Chatham, His Lordship-It might be a question teresting proceedings on the platform. Anstruther and Mrs. Rosa, the Hon. Mr. The platform was again a special fen Mr. Hind--If it be a question of merture, with te beautifully decorated horse- the Hon. Ir, W. Chatham and Mrs. cantile usage, a special jurs would be shoe table, electric bulbs and choice few-Bonnar, the Hon. Mr. Rees Davies, inclined to view it from their knowledgeers adding to the pretty affect the
Platform scene.
The shields used in the decoration of of mercantile usage and not on the facts.
Mr. Master--A common jury has no the various halls bore the following knowledge and no view.
Mr. Hind-I think a special jury is crests: Cumming, Mr. Cauron, Macpherson, Macfarlane, Urquhart, more likely to be prejudiced. They are Campbell of Argyle, Logan, Gordon, likely to try the case by what they con Forbes, Skene, Gunn, Maclver, Mac Ross, Stewart, Macgregor, Millan, sider the usage and the proper thing in
Sutherland, Maenicol, Farqu Buchanan, the circumstances, without really con-
harson, Macaulay, Macdonnell of Glen- salering the evidence as they ought to do.
Shaw, MacNaughton, Chisholm, Mathie- Mr. Master-This is rather a broad garry. Mackenzie, Mensics. Robertson. MacDougall, Macfie, Macduff charge against the jurors of Hongkong,
His Lordship The last time I had a caso of falso imprisonment I think there Lamond, Rose, Davidson, Fraser, Mac- Drummond. MacDonald of Clanranald, was a jury. The point is that you must Bean, Morrison, MacIntyre, Maclachlan, apply for a jury or not.
Macdonald, Mackintosh, and Ferguson.
COTTON MILLS. Ewes have further advanced in the North, the closing quota- tion being fls. 118 buyers In Hong- kongs, & fairly extensive business has been transacted at from get to $7 with
MISCELLANEOUS.-China Providents have reported sales at slightly higher rates, market closing with sellers at $78. been booked at $94, China Borneos at 391, Dairy Farmus at $201, and Union Electrics at $241, Powells at $81, Watkins nt $3 and Steam Fisheries at $2. Pulps Waterboats at $14. There are buyers of China Borneos at $91. Cements at $4, the official The toast having been drunk in silence, are obtainable at the reduced rate of $32, The ceremony of bringing in the haggis Hongkong Tramways have been done at then took place. Piper Drummond 5/11 ex dividend, and are now obtainable- fack carried the "barley bree," Mr. Aadvanced to a buying quotation of Tis. 76,
LONDON VENTURES-A telegram from STUDY by Mr. A. L. Sields, while Mr. W. C. after declining to Tle. 08 have, rapidly B. Pollock having charge of the quaich, at which the market closes.
now a liability of la. id. per share on The Chief, having given the carriers of from the quaich, and offered it in turn
the old issue, the closing quotation for the haggis and the whisky a dram each our London Agents announces the recon- to his gentlemen guests, the whisky bearer from the quaich, then partook himself struction of this Corporation, there being supplying the guests with the dram. which is 3d. (middle).
contents the After partaking of the quaich was reversed to show there were no heel taps," and kissed. This ended follows:--
Choristers the erremony, but the piper played at Arcadians.intervals during supper
on that
of increantile usage.
Mr. HindMy objection to a special Jury is that they are too well acquainted with the mercantile custom, and insteadTM of deciding upon the evidence as given they would decide it with regard to what they think is the custom.
His Lordship-But you or your Counsel could point out to the jury the facts.
son,
OFFICIALS.
Hon, J. W. C. Bonnar and Mrs. Buck- Chief Justice), and Mrs. Pollock, the nill, and the Hon. Mr. C. H. Ross and Dancing continued with zest till well Mrs. Irwin. beyond the "wee sma oor."
The dauce programme was as Extra Waltz 1Lancers
2-Valso 3.-Caledonians 4.- Valse
Luxembourg
GREETINGS.
OUR
OF
LONDON QUOTATIONS.-Cable quotations THE EYE (middle price) as follows were received to-day from our London Agents:
United Serdangs London Asiaties Sapongs.....
Fastern Trusta Rubber Trusts
...)22/6
22/6
11/6
18-
11/3 premium.
73/3
.111/6
1701-
3d.
11/-
33/9
4/11 ex, div,
15/8 en div 20/6
376 ex div
The catering was in the capable hands ....... Scotia. of Weismann Cafe Company. The Eternal. Fairy Dance.
At the close the CHITAIN read the tele Tronebs.... 5.-Eightsome Ree!
Everybody's doing it. 6--Two Step
Sentis. grain of greeting which had been sent to Shell Transports
Brither Scots at Yokohama, Kobe, Naga-Indo-Chinas 7.--Caledonians.
Tientsin, Harbin, London Ventures
Manila, Canton, Amoy,
Pahang Consolidated Strathspey The Haughs of Crondale.
and & Reel The Deil amang the tailors. saki, Wei-hai-wei,
Bangkok Penang
Kailang Valeo Chanson de mon Cour. Shanghai, Singapore, Petite Tonkinoise.
Malacca. It read Chieftain Dickson
Anglo-Malay Druids Prayer.
Gals Kalompong. In the Shadows and Hongkong Scots greet Brither Scots. Hongkong Electric Trams.
Kerabok ...Songe D'Automne. Pollock, Secretary
Greetings received from the following Mrs. McLeod.-
Des Clowns, places were also read :—
·HARBIN “Greetings frae Harbin. Mac
Intyre.' Reel of
BANGKOK Brither, Scot send greetings. Metaloch.
Koddie, Chieftain???
The Society-is-always fortunate in 3-10.-Two-Step. accuring men who are willing to under-Valse take the very considerable labour involved
12. Two Step:
in carrying the Ball to its successful 13.-Vale..... conclusion, and the various committees 14.-Eightsone Ree! appointed to discharge a variety of duties 15-Polka.....
Mr. HindI have found that in cases did not epare themselves in doing their 16-Strathspey & Reel. before a jury they did not take any notier share of the necessary work. Next to the
of what was said to them.
Mr. Master-That is my friend's mis-Secretary, Mr. A. B. Pollock, who attend 17 Vals
fortune.
His Lordship-The question is whether you want a jury or not.
Beht. Keel Row:
Boatin
Bogey Walk. of Edinburgh.
Ciribiribin. Over the Sticks.
ed to the multifarious details in a manner. 18-Highland Schottische which won the appreciation of members, 19. Caledonians perhaps the most painstaking official was 20.-Eightsome Real Flowers It was agreed that Mr. Master should Mr. R. Sutherland, who gave up much 21.-Two Step consult bis client and if a jury were of his own pleasure to ensure the enjoy
ment of dancers. He followed up his 22.--Valse & Gallop wanted to make application for it.
21
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following telegram was received at the American Consulate General at 9.45 yesterday from the Manila Observa Cyclone or typhoon over the Salu Sea moving WoW.N.W
Kong President-Hall and Brither Boots send greetings. Forsyth, Secretary." MALACO Brither Stots sand-greetings." YOKOHAMA "Chief Miller and Brither
Gibson, Secretory: Scots send greetings: tary."
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