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XMAS HAMPERS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY ^ PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1924

We beg to Notify Customers that Assorted Hampers suitable for the Festive Season may be obtained from us at the following Reduced Rates -

No. 1 HAMPE-$36.

1 Qt. Moet & Chandon Dry Imperial

1 Qt. Superb Tawny Port.

Champagne.

1 FL. D.O.M.

1 Pt. Blackberry Brandy.

1 Qt. Martell's XXX Brandy.

2. Qua. King Gee IV. or Perfection

Whisky.

No. 2 HAMPER-$30.

1:Qt. Guillemart Champagne.

1 Pt. D.O.M.

1 Qt. Burguyne's Burgundy,

Qts. King Geo. IV. or Perfection

Whisky,

2 Qts. Tawny Dry Port

1 Qt. Blartell's XXX Brandy.

2 Qta. St. Julien Claret.

1 Qt. D.C.I. Old Tom or Dry Gin.

1 Qt. Viño de Pasto Sherry.

1 phial Pomeranzan Bitters.

GANDE,

Tel Control No. 135

2 Qts. St. Julien Clarez.

1 Qt. Old Brown Sherry R.8.

1 Qt. D.C.L. Old Tom or Dry Gin.

1 Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy.

I phial Pomeranzen Bitters.

No. 3 HAMPER-526.

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1 Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy.

1 Pt. G. F. Peppermint.

1 Pt. D.O.M..

29ts. Sup. RO. Port.

2 Qts. Klug Geo, IV. or Parfection

1. Qt. Engrand's XXX Brandy.

1 Qt. Amontillado Sherry W.S.

Whisky.

1: Gr. D.CL. Old Tom or Dry Gin. 2 Qts. Medoc Claret,

1 phial Pomersazan Bitters.

PRICE & Co., Ltd.,

HONGKONG,

Timely Warning!

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Farm Fed

Turkeys, Geese,

Capons, Chickens, Sucking Pigs.

Own Cured

Hams and Bacon,

Prime Australian

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SCOTTISH LETTER.

·A POLITICAL ROYCOTT IN

SCOTLAND,

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.}

Earnaunas, November 12th.

The boycott is not an Irish invention. Something like it existed in all European countries in the days of religious bigoiries and persecutions. But since we in Scot- land gave up "hating one another for the love of God there has been no ·rganised social persecution by or of any section of the community. To Treland belongs the uncariable distinction of having employed the boycott as a political engine. To the essentially democratic mind of the Scot the political boycott seems the most flagrant contradiction of the principles of political freedom expressed in popular suffrage and the secrecy of the ballot. It is resurgent anarchiama particularly mean and ernel manifestation mob-law. That it should have raised its ugly haud in a Scottish county is a phenomenon which must be regarded by all true Scots with feelings of shame and also of anxiety. We are glad that the Socialist leaders in Linlithgowshire are outspokenly decouncing the organised persecutions whereby some of their sup- porters are expressing their chagrin over the result of the election in the cou- stituency. Socialism would be

worse thing than we hold it to be if its supporters were to resort" generally to methods which savour of Gulway. Like the rowdyism displayed at many of the election meetings, this outburst of social spite and smallmindedness illustrates the inevitable infection of constitutional " Socialism with the Communist spirit of violence.

I.L.P. MEMBERS FROM SCOTLAND...

The Independent Labour Party put for ward at the 1-etion 86candidates for whoa, it was financially responsible. OE these 26 wire elected. Eleven were won in Scotland, leaving ouly 15 for the rest of the country. The successi al 11 in Scotland were Mr. Wheatley. Mr. M'Neill Weir, Mr. Neil Maclean, Mr Maxton, Mr. Camp bell Stephen, Mr. William Graham, the Rer. James Barr, Mr. Bosslyn, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Wright, Mr. J. Stewart, and Mr. Hardie:" No fewer than 24 LLP. candidates were defeated in Scotland. The above list of successful members of the LLP. does not include those who contested and won seats under trade union and local auspices.

BAPTISM IN THE CAYFT.

In the presence of members of the family and private friends, the christening of the eight months old son of Mr and Mrs. Ian Macpherson took place in the Crypt of the Hoose of Commons. Thus ends a long controversy, which has excited considerable public interest, as to the right of a member of Parliament to bare his infant christened in the Crypt according to the rites of the Scottish Church. Six months ago, when the ceremony was contemplated, Canon Carnegie, Chaplain of the House of Com- mons; claimed jurisdiction over the Crypt, and contended that only a clergyman of the Church of England could be permitted to officiate. There were prolonged inquiries into ecclesiastic authority, and the ques tion was raised in the House of Commons. Finally the Lord Great Chamberlain issued his authority for the christening to take. place. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Fleming, of St. Columba's (Church of Scotland), Pont Street, London, SCOTS ABROAD AND CHARITY,

The Editor of the cotsman states that be has received the following letter Sumatra (East. Coast) St. Andrew'] Society, Medan, Deli, October 6th, 1924 East Coast of Samatra. "Dear Sir-At the annual general meeting the following dona tions were voted out of the Society'a funds£10, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary; £10, Aberdeen Foyal Infirmary; £10, Dundee Royal Infirmary; £10, Glasgow Royal Infirmary: £10, Glasgow Royal Cancer Hospital Tours faithfully, W. Swanson, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer." SCOTTISH FREEMASONEY.

GREAT XMAS SALE

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FRENCH BEADED BAGS

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MOTHERLY ADVICE.

Sir Robert Force's refusal (according to report) of the Ministry of Labour, even after Mr. Baldwin had offered to increase the Ministerial salary from £2,000 to £5,000, reminds me of a story told of him Sir Robert when be was offered, the same post by Mr.

lord George in 1919, telegraphed his mother in Glasgow, telling her of the honour done him, and the story. goes that she replied, "Don't be silly, come awa' hame. But he accepted the. post on that occasion. BELATED..

The recent important decision of the Ayr Burns Club has interested the wits: A writer in The Observer comments-

Ayr Burns Club has decided to make a break with tradition and to admit ladies to membership. It is a belated decision. The poet, I think, would not have raised any objection."

THE HUNTLY ERTATES COMPANY.

"At the quaterly-communication of the Grand Lodge of Scottish Freemasonary, the minuten of" the Grand Committee

The latest big estate to be formed into s showed that there had been submitted a letter dated 10th July last from the limited liability company is that of the Secretary of Lodge Star-in-the-East, Huntly Lodge Estates. is a private com Yokohama, Japan, stating that a large pany formed to acquire by purchase the number of the members of the Lodge had landa of Huntly Lodge and adjacont farma, fost their diplomas in the great earth. finbings, and others, and the dartly Moor quake, and applying for the issue free of and others, all in the county of Aberdeen, charge of duplicates of such diplomas. sold by His Grace the Duke of Richmond On consideration the Grand Committee and Gordon, K.G. The capital is £30,000, agreed to grant, the request of the Lodge and the Grand Secretary was instructed ordingly. The minute was approved. The Earl of Stair, Provincial Grand Master, of Galloway, was elected Grand An Australian who has taken his degree Master Mason, on the motion of the Earl one of the chief English Universities has of Elgin, retiring Grand Master. The been paying his first visit to Scotland before other Grand office-bearers elected were going home. He says that both in Glas -Senior Grand Warden-Sir Alexander

ROW and Edinburgh he could not help Gibb, Junior Grard Warden-the Master of feeling that there is a very marked differ Saltous, Senior Grand Deacon-Lord once between Scotsmen and Englishmen. Belhaven and Steaton; Junior Grand His impression of the former is that they Deacon-Earl Huig MASONIC GIFT FROM CRIBA

and the principal subscriber is Mr. L. F. W. Davidson, retired tea planter, Huntly" Lodge.

AUSTRALIAN'S IMPERBBIONS.

are sterner and more independent than the latter The Scots Conservative, he tayu, is mora democratic than the English Conser vative, and there is less distinction between

At a meeting of Lodge St. Andrews (No. 74), Perth, a handsome bronze alta, gifted to the Lodge by Bro. C. T. Tod, an the classes in Scotland. A Scots Lord has, initiate of the Lodge, and who is now in he adds, less "side" than a petty English China, was dedicated by the Eer, W. E.

squire..

evidence which strongly

Lee, the Chaplain. Bro. Alex. Latio, K.W.M, who was in the chair, expressed SANDY'S IRON. the appreciation of the members for the There is splendid gift which Bro. Tod had made to suggests that Sandy Herd's famous out-in- his mother Lodge. Bro. Rey, A. Wylie ons iron is bewitched. When playing Smith, Provincial Grand Master of with Herd some time ago, R. R. Burton Perthshire East, who was present, expres asked the old hero to let him have a shot sed the fine sentiment which must have with it at the seventeenth hele at Coombe Hill Herd loved the club and was not actuated the gift. ⠀⠀⠀

enthusiastic about loaning it. However, Burton had a shot with it and holed out from the tee. That made him want the club, and after a good deal of persuasion Herd parted with it. But although the initial outlay was not great, Burton has discovered that it is an extremely expensive Viscount Cecil (Con); 449,

elab, for he has just holed out in one for Lord Mesto (Lib.), 240.4 R£ Hon,

GP. Trevelyan, M.P, the eighth time. Herd, you remember, lind

eleven ones with it himself.: (Tab), 101,

ABERDEEN BECTORIAL.

Viscount Cecil of Chelwood was elected by a big majority to the Rectorship of Aberdeen University, in succession to Sir Robert Horne. The result was as

follows:-

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