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UP TRAINS
STATIONS so. No,
No.10 No.8 "NO, 13] N3,14 [No. 10j
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Yanmati.Dep. 8.44
Shatin ...Dop | 8,56;
Taipo... Dep 7,10
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Fazling..Dop. 7.25
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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930.
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GREAT HIGHLAND GATHERINGS.
THIS MONTH'S EVENTS.
SCENES OF SPLENDOUR AND SPORTSMANSHIP IN
SCOTLAND.
Highland Gatherings will again In the Argyll country are two this autumn provide scenca of Gatheringa, each with a noteworthy romantic splendour and wonderful lustre, Inveraray is a miniature feats of sportsmanship and strength | replica of all that is best in tradi- for the delight of tens of thousands Lonal Scottish sport in the glorious who make an annual visit to setting of the Games Park, ad- Bonnie Scotland to see then during jacent to the Castle. The scene the months of August and Septen-exudes romatice. For: from that
same plateau, neath the Hang Strathailan, Bridge of Allan, the man's Tree, the luckless Maty most important gathering in the Queen of Scots viewed the first Central Highlands, and one of the games in 1534. Rob Roy Mac- largest in Scotland-maintains gregor, heroie outlaw of Scottish worthy tradition in its blending off history, corapeted ou that same the sporting and spectacular. It is green award in the days of his. more than an athletic fixture of strength. seventy-seven years' standing. An- nually, on the first Saturday' «in August, it attracts
a sporting multitude from all over Scotland and across the Border. At a guide post half a mile from historic Stirling I have counted six hundred and 5ity vehicles pass" for the Gamea," within an hour.
A Thousand Pipers. There are Cowal games too, held at Dunoon, the Mecca on each last
Saturday of August. Here, and here alone, you can see-and hear -1,000 pipers, with pipes a'skirling and kilts a'swinging, march past in massed parade as the echoes of "The Campbells are Coming reverberate all along the Cowal shore. You leave the scene haunt ed by a memory.
Inverness will have a further great attraction' for all visitors this year-the Highland Exhibition August, 4-September 20), a repre- sentation of the old life of the Highlanders, their dress, aria. textiles, relics and traditions.
Relies of Prince Charlie.
The Highland Exhibition will illustrate life in the Highlands from the very earliest times to the pre- sent day. Heirlooms of the great houses of the Highlands, and choicest specimens from the best known collections, will be shown along with everyday tools and plenishings of the country.
There will be a fine collection of relics connected with the '45
Rising, including the aword and anvil of the famous Blacksmith of Moy, who with a handful of men held up Lord Loudon's army when he tried to surprise Prince Charles toy. These have been lent by The
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The district is an enchanted ares,
dent of the Exhibition Committee. rich in romance and steeped in legend. Abbey Craig, with Wallace
None of the exhibits are Monument towering above you, you
"touching than the little personal tokens that Prince Charlie gave to note the frowning ramparts of
But it is at the season when the those who sheltered him when a Stirling Castle, and: near by the Royal Park where, at another heather. turns purple; and the fugitive. There will also be a num Highland Gathering, immortalized sportsman is on the point of leaver of relics connected with Flora Macdonald lent by her direct des by Sir Walter Scott in the "Ladying the moors, that the true to stendants. In addition there are of the Lake,"
"Prize of the wrestling match, tradition" series of Highland Gatherings fall due. And you cross
the
have never before been exhibited. relics of the '15 Rising and some Lord Arbuthnot is a contributor in
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The lite of Scotland's kilt.clad brawn and muscles compete there still, in hammer-throwing, stone- putting, caber-tössing, wrestling and leaping
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North, to find them. You have Aboyne and Royal Braemar, the latter held in Princess Royal Park, Balmoral, with all the spectacular panorama of glorious Deeride, and the pomp of Royal presence Aboyne on September 3 and Brae mar September 11.
Inverness.
Crieff Gathering in Highland Perthshire, held in the second week of August, a week later than Strathallan, is probably the most fashionable assembly in this ares.
Among later and typical gather The Highland atmosphere is dominings ap North there are Gordon
which were largely carried on in the Highlands are well represent- ed.
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The arms of the Highlands will also be represented and several very fine swords from the collection of Lord Ancaster will be on view. Also there will be ancient Targes including that of Prince Charles, lent by Mr. Murray of Clava, A few "examples of many varieties of pistols and guns will be shown along with powder horns. The well- known collector, Mr. C. E. White-
Works have been very generous in contributing from their fine collee tione. Associated with the arms will be relies of famous Highland Regiments,
sat, with a gorgeous grandstand Castle, Nairn, Strathpeffer, Locha-law and His Majesty's Office of festooned in heather and bunting, and in addition to feats of strength and skill, the soul-stirring pibroch, and cheerier lilt of march, Strath spey, and reel played in artistic rivalry by the master-players of to-day.
Also in Perthshire, later in the season, there arc
the famous Gatherings of Aberfeldy and Pit- lochry. They are capital Gatheringa, each with some particular feature: Aberfeldy was instituted on the ac- casion of Queen Victoria's visit to Taymouth in 1843; at Pitlochry nearly all of the world's records in hammer, stone, and weight-throw ing stand registered, chiefly to the credit of that Herculean Man from Lochaber and modern athletic hero, A. A. Cameron.
ber, Oban, Skye, and probably the culminating point in all that is cssentially Highland and historic- the Northern Meeting of Inverness, which covers two days in the third week of September, and is the rendezvous of thousands of tourists. Everything in the environment of Inverness helps to make a perfect setting. The site of Macbeth's Castle, razed by Malcolm Canmore,
the
clack-na-cudainn stone at the Town Cross, the Gathering Hall from which the pipers start on Games morning, and the review at the park with St. Andrew's Cathe
and it Tom-na- deal adjoining Hurich" The Hill of the Fairies-- away in the further vista. What finer situation for a Gathering.need bo sought
Highland brooches will be shown dating back hundreds of years, in- cluding a very fine gold brooch with an invocation, lent by Sir Malcolm Macgregor of Macgregor..
Tartans, textiles and wools, with pictures and garments depicting the dress of the various ages will be shown in a special section. Sport- will be portrayed by an exhibition of guns, fishing rods fys and so on. Finally there will be a section to show the home life of the people and other sections" showing the development of transport by road, Tail and water."
Diary of Coming Events.
To-day."
(August 15.)
Queen's Theatre: "South Sea Rose " and "The Montmartre Follica."
Central Theatre: "The Love Parade,"
World Theatre: "Scarlet Letter." Majestic Theatre: "His Tiger Lady."
Saturday, (August 16.)
Golf Bogey Pool, Fanling. Queen's Theatre: "South Bea st. The Rose" and
Montmarte Follies."
World Theatre: "Scarlet Letter." Star Theatre: "Redeeming Sin.' Central Theatre: "Ilusion."
"His Tiger Majestic Theatre:" Star Theatre: "Redeeming Sin."
Lady." Kowloon C.C., Extraordinary Baseball Chinese Japanese, General Meeting, 6.30 p.m. S Caroline Hill.
H.K. Cricket Club, At Home," Lawn Bowls:1st Div. Civil Band Concert at 5.30 p.m.
Service v. Kowloon Dock, Recreio Annual Meeting, Alice Memorial. Craigengower, Kowloon 0.0. v. and Affiliated Hospitals, at Board Police Bowling Green v. Taikoo; Room of Chamber of Commerce, 2nd Div.: Craigengower v. Recreio, noon.
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Monday, (August 18.)
Queen's Theatre: "City Girl."." World Theatre: "Way of Gold". (Chinese film).
Star Theatre:"College" Central Theatre
Llusion."
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