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LETTER
Prince of Wales Tribute to Highlanders: Scottish Novelist's Success: A Problem of Legal Appointments: Scots Greys and Royal Scots Fusiliers: Fine Athletic Records: Famous Chinese Antique on View
(Special Air-Mail Service)
HIGHLAND SCOTTISH
· CHARACTER
EDINBURGH, June 13. The Prince of Wales presided yesterday evening at the ons hun dred and fiftieth annual dinner of the Highland Society of London at Grosvenor House, Pärk Lane.
In the course of his speech in proposing the toast of the society. the Prince of Wales, who wore the Royal Stuart tartan, said that whenever he had travelled he had met the Highland Scot. The High lander had always, lived rather a life apart: He scorned dependence. and because of that he lived a life of poverty, and poverty was one of the chief incentives to migration. He was also self-reliant.
TWO REGIMENTAL DINNERS.
MajorGen, Prince Arthur of Connaught was present at the an- nual regimentsi dinner of the Royal Scots Greys at Claridge's The following also attended: 25
DISSOLUTION OF
· CATHOLIC PARTY
Germany and Vatican- ---Agree
ASSURANCE GIVEN FOR
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
VATICAN CITY, July 3.
An
IT IS UNDERSTOOD that
agreement in principle for a concordat between the Vatican and Germany has been reached between Vice Chancellor Von Papen and Cardinal Pacelli, the Papal Secre- tary of State.
The new concordat will link up the existing concordate between Prussia, Bavaria and the Vatican. It is presumed that Chancellor Hitler will give adequate assurances regarding Catholic education, and also that the Vatican will probably Field-Marshal Sir Philip Chet consent to the dissolution in Ger wode; Cols. Sir Eric Bonham, many of the Catholic Centre Party. Collins, Cranston, Duguid-Me- | -Reuter. Combis, Earl Fortescue, Lawrence, Macdougall, Middleton, Oldham, Pigot-Moodie, Sir Alfred Walby: Majors: Crabbe, Denison Fender, Hardy, Henton. Dudgeon, Gaisford-St. Lawrence,
Guiness,
at Claridge's last night. The fol lowing were also present.
Capts. Earl of Altamont, Adair, Compton, Connal, Cooper, Hon. W. S. Cornwallis, Crawford, Fiennes, "The Highland emigrant," he Earl of Haddington, Knowles, Ke
Plowden, Corquodale,
Visogant continued, "makes the best possible
Scarsdale, Scott-Robson, Lord settler because the circumstances of his upbringing fit him for that Sinclair, Stanton, Stirling Stuart, Wickham-Boynton; Mr. Akroyd task. He is inured to hardship and Hon. A. F. Baring; Mesara: plain living Habits of thrift are Baskervyle-Blegg: Cafhorpe, Cator his from birth, and taking the Drummond, Findlay qualities abroad with him he has Houstoun-Boswall, Lopes, Macke few, if any, equals as a pioneerson, Martyr, Faget Fatteson- ben, so, the Highlander has Knight, Stewart, Trotter, and a knack of blending, as I know 82| Worrall. well, with his surroundings, and Marshal of the Royal Air Force of making himself at home wher Lord Trenchard presided at the ever he may be. He has his own dinner of the Royal Scots Fusiliers · thoughts to keep him company dur ing the long winter evenings. On the hills or wherever he may be
Gens: Sir John Duncan, Pollard, he has time to think out the pro-
Cola. Walsh:
Adair, Agnew, blems of life for himself. Many Beck. De La Bere, Brains, Buch, of us here know the original and interesting things we have picked anan, Craufurd, Farquhar, Horn, Miller, Lord Save and Sele, up from our stalkers or ghillies or other employees in the North Stewart, Spurgin, often words of great wisdom and Majors: Browne, Beak, Dunne, something quite different from the Innes, Oatts, Kennedy; Capts.: ordinary conventional medley of Hobday, Holme, Kemp, Orr, Par- half-digested facts that we pick up sons, Paton; Lts. Bailey, Boyle, fron the daily newspapers. This Brunner, Buchanan, Lamont Pol habit of serious thought has served lard, Smith, Strong Vaughan, Wil- the Highlander well in adapting on; Messrs.: Brown, Cruden, and himself to strange conditions and planning his new life in a distant lund. But though his destiny may be bound up in the development of a new continent, or making or los- ing money in a foreign country, there runs ever at the back. of his mind the remembrance of the glens, of the hills, and of the heather of his native country."
£4,000 FOR A FIRST NOVEL
Northcott.
PRINCESS ROYAL AND EDINBURGH
IN HONG KONG TO-DAY
SHOWERY,
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT, FORECAST AND REMALES, 198UED BY, THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY" AT 3.40 - P.M., ́STATED B
PRESSURE 1 HIGHEST IN THE NORTHEAST OF JAPAN, AND MODER? ATELY LOW OVER CHINA GENERAL-
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LOCAL FORECAST :-8, WINDS, LIGHT TO KO BRATE; FAIR TO SHOWERY.
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
TO-DAY
(July. 4.)
(Int'e V. Moon 12th Day) Declaration of American Inde- pendence, 1770.
Reception at American Club by Consul General and American Com- munity, soon to 1.30 p.m.
Sanitary Board Meeting, 4.15
p.m.
Rotary Club Tiffin.
When the Princess Royal visits Edinbugh in connection with the tercentenary of the foundation of the Royal Scots (the Royal Regi- ment), of which she is Colonel-in-p.m. Chief, she will arrive at Glencorse on Friday, June 23.
Civil Service Cricket Club, 8.30
Theatres.
Central: "The Half. Naked
Queen's: MG.M. Variety Pro-
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gramme." King's Marry Me,"
Star: "Fireman, Save My Child,” Oriental: "Half Shot At San-
rise."
Majestic:
After the inspection and luncheon With her first book, "No Second there, she will proceed to the Royal Truth." Spring," Miss Janet Beith, a young Scots Club in Abercromby Place, Scots-woman, who is a niece of an Edinburgh. The regimental dinner Hay, the novelist, has won a prize will be held in the North British of £4,000 the biggest ever offered Station Hotel, Edinburgh, in the for a novel. The prize was offered evening, when Mr. John Buchan, jointly by Messrs. Hodder and M.P., will propose the toast "The Stoughton of London, and the Regiment." Frederick A Stokes Co of New The Scottish National War Me. York.
morial at the Castle will be visit Miss Beith was educated neared on the following morning by the London, and graduated B-A., with Prinesss Royal; who will place a honours in English literature, at wreath in commemoration of the Cambridge. For some time she has Royal Scots who fell in the war. held a teaching poat,
Thereafter, she will visit the, Naval and Military Museum in the Castle.
A PROBLEM FOR THE PREMIER
4,000 at Reunion
Hot Saturday."
Dances.
Tea Dances at Gloucester Build- ing, King's Restaurant, and Hong Rong, Hotel.
Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel; and King's Restaurant,
Principal Malia.
Outward Air Mail for Europe by Chenonceaux 1.p.m., steamer 2.30 p.m., for America by President Talt 5 p.m., for Europe. via Siberia by Terukini Maru 5 p.m.
Sports.
The rumour of the impending ap-
The reunion that afternoon as pointment of Mr. Craigie Aitchi Glencorsa at which the Princess will son, the Ford Advocate, to the Scot-be present will be attended by those tish Bench has been revived. It is who have served and are serving said that a vacancy is likely to in the regiment and their wives and occur in August. Mr. Aitchison children, and also the widows and would be succeeded by Mr. Nor-children of Royal Scots who fell in mand, the present Scottish Solici- the war. The gathering will be tor-general.
held in a park adjoining the depot. There would thus be a vacancy in Special traine will convey the guests from the Waverley Station, the the Government, and aleo in Kilamber who will attend being esti marnock, which Mr. Aitchison remated at from 4000 to 5000 presents as a National Labour mem
The brass and pipe, bands, of the bor The Prime Minister's party frat battalion stationed at Alder Club de Recreio. Hong Kong would blaim to run the National hot, and the bands of the 47th Government candidate for the sent and 7/4th battalions will e in at
There is 8o. National Labour tenda dep programm
Magigible for the Solicitor include
1.
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Lawn Tennis B Division. Kowloon C.C.. Chinese, H.C Civil Service Hong Kong C.C
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Water Polo: Chinese Bathing. of physical train-Club Royal Nayy, p
Y.MEA South
generalship, but there is a choice ing by men from the depot
of Scottish Conservativa: KO,” in A church parade in the King's Civil Servants Bathing Clubs) the Commons, when he was Bocia. Park, netr the Palace of Holyrood-| p.m. 13.0 list Prime Minister Mrs. Also: house, will be attended on Sunday Chingata Donald had differ in: filling the afternoon by Her Royal Highner bus Young
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ous person would walk an-
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