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OUR SCOTTISH AIR-MAIL

LETTER

Charles and Margaret Mackintosh: Another Burns Manuscript: Royal Scots Pageant:

The Grand Lodge: Death of Veteran Architect

(Special Air-Mail Servica)

C. R. MACKINTOSH

sanction of Charles I. will precede a second French scene, with Sir John at the head of his regiment. Then will follow the British episo- des, beginding in Newfoundland, with the Scots this time opposing the French.

POLITICAL CRISIS IN JAPAN

Press Ban on May 15 Plot Lifted in Tokyo

con-

Tokyo, May 17. With the lifting to-day of the information con- press ban, cerning the most sensation- a political revolts in the stitutional history of Japan which was chially responsible for the crea- tion of an

emergency cabinet," | under Admiral Viscount Saito, were disclosed.

41

Glasgow, May 11.

Commonly associated with the as- More than ordinary interest at

sassination of the late Premier, Mr. taches to the memorial exhibition

Tsuyoshi Inukai, the affair was re- which was opened by Sir Robert

vealed to have been the culmination of an amazing plot organised by a Rait on May 4, in the M'Lellan

band of adventurous ultra-national- Galleries, Glasgow, of the work of

The historical story will go for- the distinguished architect, Char- les Rennie Mackintosh, and of his ward showing the dress and arms, who aimed at dislodging the

rorist demonstrations. artist wife, Margaret Macdonald of the periods until once more the Government in power through ter Mackintosh. This is the first con. Royal Scots are allies of France aiderable collection, of Mackin in 1914, and the whole great march tosh's work which has been brought will be massed into a magnificent together in the city, and it in setting. The detachments of the trates all phases of his art, in-periods will be grouped on a cea cluding

not only architectural tral dais,, the earliest at the top, drawings, but also examples of his and the whole will look down at the work in furniture designing and Royal Scots of to-day drawn up water colour drawings. Through on the arent in full dress as a guard of honour with band, pipes, out his career Mackintosh's aims t add achievemente were better un- and drume. derstood and appreciated abroad than at home, but in the exhibition now arranged his native city makes

n fine tribute to hisl

dimends in meuiory.

A BURNS STAIR."'

The

GRAND LODGE OF A SCOTLAND

A quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of Scotland was Hall, held in the Freemasons' George Street, Edinburgh, recent- ly, Lord Belhaven and Stentes, Grand Master, presiding..

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4-8 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro. The men who took part in the assassination and subsequent acts of 5 violence, including attacks on a number of important public build- ings, number altogether 47, mostly young men under thirty years of age.. Twenty-seven are military men and the reat civilians. Of the military men, sixteen were naval officers ad eleven army cadets, all in active service. The majority of their civilian accomplices members of the Aikyajuku, a na- tionalist agrarian school in Ibaraki Perfecture, near Tokyo,

Oulprits Surrender.

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The officers and cadets, who took part in the assassination and at- incks, surrendered themselves at the Tokyo Gendarmerie Headquarters immediately after their "coup de main." while most of the civilian culprits were arrested within a few days.

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MANUSCRIPT Another important Buras manu- script is coming into the saleroom The following Provincial Grand in London this month. On Mon- Masters were re-appointed:--Bro day, May 22, Sotheby's will offer ther John White, Dumfriesshire two quarto pages containing in the Earl of Elgin, Fife and Kin Burns's handwriting the seven verro; Brother John E. Crabbie, ses of the poem "The Vision" (48 Perthshire West; and. Sir Hugh

The ringleaders of the plot, how- lines) together with seven lines of Shaw-Stewart, of Greenock and explanatory notes. manu-Blackhall, Bt., Renfrewshire West. over, were not caught until after script, now the property of Cap-

Sir Tasker K. Cook was uppsint-several months, the last having been tain Victor Cazalet, M.P., ia one

into custody na late of 10 leaves sent by the poet in ed District Grand Master of New- taken September, 1798, at the time of his foundland: Brother E. C. Ros- November, 1939, preparing to go to the West Io. Man, District Grant Master of Beenuse of the delicate political Mrs. Stewart of Stair, Western Australia, Goldfields Dis-implications owing to complicity of dies, to whom Burny described as "the trict; and Brother George Mere officers and cadets in the active ser- vice, on the one hand, and of the first person of her sex and rank dith-Sanderson, District

subsequent revelations of the parti, that patronised his humble lays. master of Rhodesia. Some of the verses were suppress- It was reported that the income cipation in the plot of some pro ed by the poet, but were subse for the period from November 24 minent figures, on the other, the quently printed by Chambers in to April 15 amounted" to £4,783, as whole case has been withheld from his edition of "Burna's Life and compared with £5,279 for the er publication until completion of the Works." One of them is dedicated responding period in 1931 32, & de preliminary examinations.

"Captain Jas. Montgomery of crease of £480. St. James's Lodge, Tarbolton, to

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which the author has the honour R. AND A. MEDAL MEETING to belong." The "Etair MSS," as they are called, were purchased from Mrs. Stewart's

about 1950.

grandson.

Robert Harris won the Silver Crosa of St. Andrew at the Spring Medal Meeting of the Royal and Ancient Club here by boling the THE STORY OF THE ROYAL Old Course in 78 strokes. There W&S a triple tie at 78 for the SCOTS

Hombay Medal between J. Gordon. Simpson, Captain C. G. B. Ste- vens, and Alaric de Forest. The tie will be played off tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.

The scenes to be shown in the tercentenary ceremony of the Royal Scots at the Royal Tournament at Olympia, London,

will be an epitome of the military history of Europe. The pageant will open at the Court of Louis XIII, in 1633, when Sir John Hepburn was com missioned to raise men in Scotland. Recruiting in Edinburgh under the

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Examinations of the civlian cut- prits were made by the procurators" office of the Tokyo District Court, while those of the navy and army accomplices were carried out by court martials at the Yokosukn Naval Port and the First Army Division in Tokyo, respectively.

Trial to Start Soon. After nearly a year, the prelimin- ary examinations of the case con ducted separately by the three judi- cial organs in close co-ordination, were at last announced completed on May 13 and details were released for publication at 5 p.m. to-day.

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SECRETS OF THE PAST Last summer Professor V. Gor-

An official statement, explaining don Childs discovered evidence in Aberdeenshire that some of the the whole details of the affair, was area had issued by the Ministry of Justice, early settlers in that migrated direct hy sea from the which announced that all of the Continent and did not come arrested had been formally indict-8.45-0.20

re-ed. through England. He is to sume his researches on the same The civilian culprits were charged site next month. Later on he and with manslaughter and violation of others are to excavate an ancient the fire-arm handling regulations, Fort at Finaven, near Forfar. Dr. while. the military culprits were A. O. Curle is resuming his work charged, in accordance with naval at the wonderful Bronze Age viland army legal codes, with insur- lage in Shetland-the home of in-rection. dustrialists, seafarers, and traders who flourished some centuries be- fore the Christian era.

NOTED SCOTTISH ARCHITECT DEAD

The death sccurred at Culter House, near Aberdeen, on May 4, of Mr. A. Marshall Mackenzie, one of the most R.S.A., LL.D., prominent architects in the coun- try. Dr. Mackenzie, who was in his 80th year, was a native of Elgin, and had a record of 50 years business activity in Aber deen.

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ALAN MORTON RETIRES

FAMOUS RANGERS FORWARD WITH 3 SCOTTISH" CAPS

The trial of the case will com mence shortly, by the Tokyo Dis trict Court and the Navy and Army Court martials respectively.

ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP'S

APPEAL

The Archbishop of Liverpool (Dr, Dawney presided at a demonstra tion arranged by the Catholic Council for International Relations, and held in London, to commem.cr- ate the centenary of the abolition of slavery in the British Empire.. On the platform were represents- tives of many missionary orders in their distinctive habits and a num ber of prominent Roman Catholics. Archbishop Downey after examin- The little "blue devil" of Scot

Alaning the problem of forced labour tish football has retired. Morton, the Rangers' outside left in colonial territories, the progres- and holder of a record number of sive abolition of, which is the aim Scottish international caps, has of the recent International. Labou taken part in his last game. He Convention, said that this nation has played eleven times against had led the way in many, humani- England, ten times against Wales tarian movements, and more especí, and nine times against Ireland 30 ally in bringing about a recognition in all thus beating the record of of the universal brotherhood of 28 held by Bobby Walker, of the man Heart of Midlothian.

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