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Prime Ministers Holiday in Scotland: The Gathering of the Clans: Hebrides and A Film Project: Rugby by Flood-

light: A Mighty Golfer

Special Air-Mall Service

MR. MACDONALD'S RETURN

ANCIENT PLAIDS. Among the interesting 'exhibits were tartan plaids lent by Mac- Dougall of MacDougall and Dunol- lie and the Captain of Dunstaff- nage. They are among the oldest in existence and were made over- three centuries LED.

Another exhibit was the old Bt, Kilda mail boat block of wood. snaped like a boat.

Edinburgh, Sept. 28. The Prime Minister returned to London from Scotland last evening He left Lossiemouth on Sari ray morning by motor-car and prote his journey at Leeds. where he stayed the night. This was the Arst opportunity Mr. MacDonald had had of seeing his grandchild, The daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Mac-:| Kinnon, who is reported to be pro- gressing well Mr. MacDonald flew .rom Leeds to London, and reached .0. Downing Street 7.30 p.m.

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Prime Minister, who was accom- HERBRIDEAN FILM PROJECT ...7.179.07 panied by Miss Sheila. MacDonald.

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Brilliant scenes were witnessed in the last night at the ball Gathering Hall, which was decorat ed with heather, branches of trees,

A suggestion that the Hebrides

ed with Robert Burns in Duntries, be, made the setting for a film

IN JERUSALEM

Sequel To Jewish Immigration

Jerusalem, Oct. 14. "TIN-HELMETED British and other

police, armed with batons are patrolling the streets and appa- rently present dissuasion en 'uth to prevent any serious disorder „arising from the Arab mass ́ de- monstration against the recent in

In Jewish immigration crease which was planned for to-day.

Minor affrays, - resulting in ar- tests and a few slight casualties occurred.

The Arabs have called a genera. strike, and "all Arab shops are closed.

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The League Council have adopt- ed a proposal to Established a body to deal with the question o German-Jewish refugees

A High Commissioner will be machinery appolated and rellet will be established as soon as pos- sible.-Reuter.

including the mausoleum in the old is, I hear, receiving the sympathe- DIARY OF LOCAL

EVENTS

TO-DAY

(October 16)

(VII Moon, 27th Day). Anniversaries“ and „Holidays.----- Birthday of Confucius:55 (Shang- ing-of-Age. ten-chieh University Union Com

Miscellaneous

churchyard of St. Michael. where tic consideration of the Gaumont- the poet is buried. He noted with British Corporation. I can "dispel gret the decay in the marble any presumption that this project statuary and expressed the hope would exploit the isles by distort- at the Burns Federation and ing what is real there to satisfy lubs would soon be able to under-the demands of popular screen sen- ike a scheme of restoration and timenta. Yet the film would be repair. Dr. Hunter, MP, was one something more than a "short of the party on this visit. Later educational subject" This is best Mr. MacDonald drove through the illustrated by generally outlining Lake District, and saw the grave what Mr. Robert Flaherty, the dis- of Wordsworth in the churchyard tinguished and artistic producer of Gaumont Brush "did to achieve at Grasmere, &

Yesterday afternoon the Prime results for his latest picture, "Men Minister deputized for Miss Ishibel of Aran." A few weeks, on

of Ireland MacDonald as the speaker at the island off the coast

to KRIZLEY University UnionComing-or- Salem Brotherhood, Leeds, and would have sufficed later left by car for Yeadon aero-camera impressions for the average Age Ceremony, 4.30 p.m.; Opening drome. Miss Sheila MacDonald producer, but Mr. Flaherty lived came with him to London. Miss among the people studying their Tahbel MacDonald is staying in ways and enstoms for 18 months, To-day he began a two-months' Leeds for a little while,

sub-editing of his 100,000 ft, fim. When he has completed that work he will, I understand, consider Mr. MacDonald has greatly bene-fully the Hebrides project. fted from his visit to Scotland,

A RUGBY RUNNER where, he has had a comparative

MINISTERS : TASES.

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rest from State affairs. There are Robin Murdoch; the British in- many matters on which he willternational runner and 1931. fur- have to consult his Cabinet collea-long title-holders. is to play Rugby gues. most of whom are now back this season for Glasgow Univer- in London: One of the most ur- sity. He has already had, a turn gent of these matters is disarma- out with his old school side, E- ment, and this morning Mr. Mac-head, High School F.P.s. Donald is to see Mr. Norman Davis, Murdoch's speed may take him the chief American delegate to the to high honaura. He has already Disarmament Conference.

appeared in a final Scottish trial Sir Hilton Young, the Minister of Injuries in two successive seasons, Health, will begin to-day his tour one a fractured collar-bane, have of certain districts where the pro-interfered with his chances of ad- blems of local government are of vancement, special interest., During this week he will visit areas in the North Midlands including Boston, Grims- by, and Leeds, Particular atten- tion will be given to various aspects of the campaign against the slums,

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MARCH FAST OF SCOTTISH CLANS

Thousands assembled in Argyll Square, Oban, yesterday, to watch the picturesque march of the clankinen when the Argyllshire Gathering and Highland Games opened at Dalintart.

The Duke of Agryll, chieftain of

of Photographic Exhibition, 5 p.m.; Group Photographic Exhibition, 5 Group Photograph, 5.30 p.m..

Entries close for Messrs. Ber- nard's. of Harwich Children's Essay, "My Impressions of the Navy, Past and Present."

Bishop's Discussion for Men, Lane

Crawford's Restaurant.

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Theatres.

Queen's: "Pick Up." King's: Hallelujah, I'm A Tramp." Central: "King Kong " Oriental: "Diziana.” Star: "Flesh:"

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Majestie: It's Great To Be Alive."

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Dances.

University Union Anniversary Dance, in the Great Hall. e p.m.; HM Services' Dance, Sailors and Soldiers' Home, 8.30 p.m.; Hong Kong Reel Club Practice Dance. Helena May Institute, 5.30 p.m.

Principal Malls. Inward from America by Presi-

RUGBY IN FLOOD-LIT ARENA

Professional Rugby played in a flood-lit areana was introduced, in earnest to-night, when northern dent McKinley. teams were matched at the White City stadium in a League encoun- ter. The original

experiment

Sporta,

Hockey. Radio "Sports Club v some months ago, which favour- St. Andrew's, 5.15 p.m.; Lincolns v. ably impressed me, was the first Borderers. step in this attempt to popularise Rugby League football at night.

Not only has the Wigan Highfield was absent from August 5 to Sep- team been adopted by Brigadier- tember 5. General A. C. Critchley, but it has been renamed "London Highfleld,” and is to be removed lock, stock, and barrel to the south. In the

GREAT GOLF FEAT

Scottish golfers have special

the gathering, was unable to lead meantime the players will be call-cause for pride in the success of the procession in which all theed upon to travel regularly the 300 tartans of the Scottish clans were miles to and from Wigan, where represented and which was head, they all live and work. The strain ed by 60 famous pipers playing that such heavy travelling would ultimately impose is appreciated, "The Campbells are Coming" /

At the front of the procession however, and I understand that it were the stewards of the gather is the intention of Brigadier-Gen- ings, the Captain of Dunstadinage, eral Critchley. If his ambitious Colonel Ian Campbell of Airds, Sir plan aucceeds, to find jobs for the Ian Malcolm of Potalloch, Mac players in London. lachlan" of Maclachlan, and J. Graham-Campbell. jr., of Shirvan,

LOVE BEFORE DUTY

Jack M'Lean in the Irish Open Amateur Championship. “Against this a strong field he has won event for the second consecutive year. And he has achieved g similar-distinction in the Scottish Amateur Championship. And re- calling his remarkable play in the Open Championship at St. An- drews, where he was joint-leader with Cyril Tolley of the amateu competitora, with a score which H. L. Forsyth (28), a Scots would have been good enough to Guardsman, who, on Beptember wis not so long ago, one wonderi 18, was charged before a "court

what this golfer of 22 may yet do martial at: Chelsea with desertion,

TWO HOLES IN ONE has been found guilty of being ab sent without leave. He is to un- Although MLean won there dergo detention for 28 days, will be less talk about his victory It was stated at the court-matial than of the unprecedented incid- that Forsyth had paid his own ent which marked the final stage. The events were yesterday chiefly expenses from South Africa to TS hole in one stroke is no uncom confined to Argyll natives and re-join the and Scots Guards. mon happening, but Eric Fiddian sidents, and the open piping events. Forsyth's explanation was that brake all records of the kind by There were very large entries in all he had arranged to marry a girl bedding two holes from the tea the section.

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Then followed representatives of well-known Highland families, competitors. and spectators,

Crowde watched the games from the rocky hillside terraces flanking the Games Park?

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