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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS.
TO-DAY
(September. 29).
21st day of Jemadi-al-awal. Hong Kong Area Aquatic Sports, V.R.C., 2 p.m.
SCOTS LETTER.
PRINCIPAL RAIT'S ΑΡΡΟΝΤΜΕΝΤ.
BLACK WATCH SERVICE.
[By Andra.]
Tennk Exhibitions on H.K.C.Ć. Ground by E. D. Andrews, 3.30 p.m.
-Glasgow," August 18. Parado of H.K..Polies Fores at
It is announced that the King Central Police Station, p.m. has been pleased, on the recom
Rugby: Kowloon Rugby Club r.mendation of the Secretary of Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders,
3.13 p..
Theosophical Soc. Mert, 0 p.m. Badminton Club Meet, Sailors' & Soldiers' Home.
Whist drive: Police R.C., Happy
Valley, 5.30 p.
Lantom Lecture on "Palestino" by Dean Swann at St. Andrew's Hail, p..
Theatres.
Oriental: "Yesterday at Peking." Central "The Power of Love." Garden: "Dracula." Taiping East Lynne."
new
would endeavour to refund is tơi the bast of her ability. She denied that she had overcharged the pur suer in the slightest degree, She had adhered to the bargain monde, and was not due a copper to the
pursuer.
Pursue's wife explained that. the house was let to her at £8 10 per annum by way of rent, plus ratch. She was led to understand from difender, that the rates in Lanarkshire were pound for pounti with the rent
Sheriff M'Donald, in giving de:| eres for £15 is and expenses, said he thought the pursuer had made
out his case. The evidence, clearly showed a fixed rent of £8 10s, plus rates, and it was significant that that was the figure which defender entered in her valuation return for three or four years.
The Third Stroke.
From a story about the High- lands in an English contempor-
ary:
State for Scotland, to approve the appointment of Mr. Robert Sangs- tor Rait, CB.E., D.L, M.A., | LL.D., Principal of the Univer- sity of Glasgow, to be chairman of the board of trustees of the No tious Library of Scotland in the room of the Right Hon. Sir Hor- bert Eustace Maxwell, Bt., F.R.8., D.C.L., LL.D. resigned.
Glasgow University will share in King's: "The Strange Case of the distinction of Principal Rait's Clara Denno."
office. His experience in
Jamie piolled two hard atro Queen's: "Tarzan the Apeman" ibrary affairs no less than his learn-
kes.
but Lain had been Star: Skin Deep."
ing, has made his appointment a
drunk, drunk the morn.” happy choice, particularly as suc
Perhaps it was the second sight cessor to such ripe scholar as
that enabled Jessie to see to-mor: Sir Herbert Maxwell who has
row's events with such pluperfect guided the Nations - Library so
accuracy: or it may bive heen that wisely during the past seven years.intelligent anticipation which Principal Rait was president of the Library Association in 1924, and he has been, a trustee of the National Library since 1925, so that his appointment inds him fully equipped in every respect for the distinguished office will Allments in Hamilton, representing both the burghi and landward areas, found themselves again on Satur- The distribution of the Admiral- day under the necessity of furnish-. ty's building: programme is being ing outdoor relief to able-bodied anticipated with more than usual miners who applied for assistance eagerness this year. The Clyde, the on the ground of destitution. Tyne, and the Mersey all hope to There were no applicants in the obtain a substantial share of the burgh aren, and these for the most work.. We understand that a fotit-part were inimers employed at Cad-: H.K. Ladies' Hockey Club Meeta fender and some destroyers, dozow and Earnock collieries. Work ing, Lane Crawford's, 6.13 p.m.
Hockey Y.M.C.A. (2nd) v. Club "A" at King's Park, 6:15 pm.
Whist driver H.M.S. Tamar, 8.15
Tea dance at King's Restaurant: Dinner dances at Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels and King's Res
tauran
Tidea. High at 00.25 and 14.16; Low at 08.50 and 10,30.
Sunrise: 6.11 a.m.; Sunset: 6.20
p.m.
Pripoipal Halls.
„Outward: — Japan, U.S.A. and Europe via Vancouver and Europe via Siberia: Empress of Canada, 5 p.m.
FRIDAY
(September 23).
22nd day of Jemidi-al-awal. Lammert's Auctions, 11 am, and 2.30 p.8-
p.m.
Theatres
Queen's: "Tarzan the Ape Man." Oriental: Yesterday at Peking.” King's:
The Strange Case of
Clara Deane,
Central: The Poror of Love." Star: W. Plan." Taiping: "East Lynne." Garden: "Dracula,”
Tides-High: 01.00; Low: 11.22. Moon; Last quarter, 8.47 p.m.. Sunrise: 0.12 a.m.; Sunset: 6.19
p.m.
Principal Malls
Inward --U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai ny President Clève- land.
Outward:-Australia and New Zealand: Atsuta Maru, Reg. 5 p.m.; | Letters 8.30 am. on 24th inst..
SATURDAY
(September B4).
23rd day of Jemidi-al-awal. Closing date for Motor Cyele Reliability Trial,
H.K. Police and Prison,-Aquatic Sports (V.R.C.).
Tenth Extra Roco Meeting at Happy Valley.
Opening of Kowloon C.C. Pavi- lion, 4.30 p.m.
Hockey: T. M.O... 4. R.A‚M.
Theatres.
Central: "Fast Companions.". King's The Strange Case of Clara Deane,"
Queen's: Tarzan the Apeman." Star: W. Plan."
Warship'. Work.
springs from long experience,
Hamilton Miners and Outdoor
*Reliai.
The Public Assistance Depart-
gether with the propelling ma-at these pits was irregular prior to chinery for several vessels to be Glasgow Fair, and when the holl- constructed at the Royal Dockyards, days camb along the men at both and almost certain to be placed collieries applied for thedale." with Clyde firms. The cruiser The officials at the Employment Ex- contract will probably go to the change in Humilton decided to re- Clyde or the Tyne, while the Mer- fer the claims to referees, and for sey is the most likely destination the present declined to make pay- of the submarine orders.
Ahout ment.
two dozen vessels in all are-includ- In view of that attitudo the idle ed in the 1031 programme which minore-or at ail events a fair, pro- will be put in hand soon. Coa- portion of them-decided to lodge. tracts for the 1932 programme will claims for outdoor relief with the probably follow in the spring of Public Assistance Committee on the next year.
plea of destitution. Although doubtful of the legality of the claims, and still more uncertain regarding the prospect of refund. ment, the Public Assistance Com- mittee agreed to grant relief in particular case3.
Holytown Bant Case. Sheriff M'Donald in Hamilton Sherill Court disposed of a case in which William Ferguson, 220 Main, Street, Holytown, sought repay- ment of a sum of £15 4s id, which he averred had been illegally and improperly exacted as rent, and taxes by his former proprietrix, Mrs. Jeanie J. Thomson, widow Black Watch Service at Aberfeldy. and house proprietor,. Main Street, Holytown. The defence was that
It is understood that in Hamilton burgh many claims were rejected, but more than two-thirds of those applying obtained relief.
There was nu interesting gather- pursuer's wife had offered to paying at the Black Watch Monument, Aberfeldy, when a drumhead service 30 monthly for the house as rent
was held in connection with the re- and taxes.
Evidence was given by Mr. For-cently amalgamated 6/7th Batta-
lions of the Black Watch. bes Morrison, solicitor, one of the
The proceedings wore witnessed assistants in, tho valuation depart-
by a crowd numbering several bún- mont of Lanark County Council.
dreds. The soldiers with their He produced documentary evidence
officers travelled from Perth by to show that for the past three
charabane, and marched from the years defender had returned a va outskirts of Aberfeldy, headed by luation form showing that the rent the regimental pipe band, to the she received for Ferguson's house Town House, where they were dis was £5 108, annually, with rates in missed. The officers of the batta Tes dance at King's Restauraat; | addition, Bimilar evidence wat lion and the members of the Town. Dinner dances at Peninsula Hotel given by Mr. John Gold, who is in Council and burgh officials were and King's Restaurant.
Tidea-High at 01.50; Low at charge of the rating department of then entertained to luncheon by Lanark County Council. Both wit. Provost Haggart, Aberfeldy, in the Principal Mails.
nesses agreed that if defender ex-Breadalbane Arms Hotel. At the Inward Australia by Kamo noted £1648 annually from the drumhead service Major Fowler. purauer in respect of rent and rates addressed the Ten on the formation, Outward - Europe via Mar- then she was overcharging.
in 1730. of the Independent Com Billes, Ranchi, 8.45 am Australia Defender in the witness-box panies of the Black Watch on the and New Zealhind, Atsuta Maru, maintained that if anything was some ground. The soldiers return
due to the rating authorities she ed to Perth by way of Dunkeld.
Oriental: "Yesterday at Feking.'
.11.22.
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