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No. 23469. ✯✯✯METAð ɑðƑ3⁄4¶E HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933. ## нA
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TIME TABLE.
On and after SEPTEMBER 2015, 1833, until Further Notice (all previous.)
Time Tables cancelled).
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The Donald Fraser Memorial: Scottish Minstral Goes South: Prince of Wales
and St. Andrews Golf Club;
Late Sir Alexander Wright: Peter Pans Birthplace: Scottish Porridge for the World!
(Special Air-Mäll Service)
Edinburgh, October 28,
MEMORIAL TO DR.
DONALD FRASER
5
THE AMATEUR STATUS
The Prince, whose handicap
11, will have most interest in the Silver Boomerang, the trophy pre-
At an informal meeting held in sented by the Royal Queensland
Edinburgh by a large number of friends of the late Dr. Donale Fraser it was agreed that a me- morial to his great gifts and his services to the Church at home and in Africa should be provid- "ed Suggestions were made as to the form the memorial should take, and an executive committee was appointed to consider the suggestions. draft a proposal for a memorial, make plans for securing the necessary funds, and prepare the way for an appeal to the pub- lic.
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HONG KONG, CANTON "AND" MACAO STEAMERS.
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HOU
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Dancing every night from 10 P.M. to
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APPOINTMENT
Golf-Club in 1923, which is the Ouly one of the prizes at the meeting competed for under bandi- cap. He is timed to drive off at 3 p.m.
The September general meeting- of the club takes placa to-night when it is expected that the new rules of golf will be; ratified. It is not expected, however, that the long-looked-for definition of the status of an amates will be forth- coming. The annual ball is to be held on Thursday evening
A NOTABLE SCOTTISH
BANKER
GOSSIPS TO BE
LET DOWN
No Fairbanks- Pickford Divorce
Casablanca, October 18. Douglas Fairbanks upon arrival bere to-day gave quietus to the report that Hollywood's "ideal cou ple" were going to be divorced. He said that he and Mary Pickford were going to remain married.- Reuter,
BRITISH TREATY WITH PORTUGAL
Flag Discrimination in Ports
Lonen, October. 18. An Anglo-Portuguese agreement was concluded on October 14th re- garding the question of flag dis- crimination in Portuguese ports,
By this agreement, Portugal un- dertakes to abolish all forms of discrimination against British vessels in Portugal and adjacent islands, the Madeira Ports, Santo and Azores by 1st July, 1934, and in the Portuguese Colonies by 1st July, 1998.
In the sudden death of Sir Alex- Mr. Mozart Allan has accepted ander Kemp Wright London Scott the United Kingdom guarantee, to In return, the Government in an appointment Municipal Orches-ish banking loses one of its most continue until 30th June, 1941, the tra, under Mr. Julius Harrison, charming and forceful personali protection accorded in the United and has accordingly resigned from ties. Sir Alexander may be said Kingdom to the descriptions the Scottish Orchestra. For many years Mr. Allan has been a novice of the Royal Bank of Scot Anglo- Portuguese Commercial to have Hved and dish in the ser- "Ports" and "Madeira" under the able Glasgow musican, and his land, entering upon dis appren-Treaty of 1914-British Wireless. work as leader of the 'cellos in the ticeship to banking in the Perta Scottish Orchestra in the past ten ofice of that institution and season, has reached a high stand his later years devoting his keep
ard. In his Lew sphere he will have opportunities of developing his art, and his carcer will be watched with interest by many friends in Glasgow.
"A SLEEPING CLERGY.
MAN"
Mr. James Bridie's new play, "A Sleeping Clergyman," now running in London, has been published by Constable at half-a-crown. "SCOTS" GOLFERS
ABROAD
in
intclligence to its affairs as gen- DIARY OF LOCAL eral manager and director.
But his charm and capacity were almost as well known south as north of the Border, for 2 local director of Drummonds and of Williams Deacon's (dnce the merging of these businesses with the Royal Bank) he was a regu- lar monthly visitor to London. More than one City Journalist has grateful recollections of his always valuable help in negotiations, as Mr. With ers would say, the quicksands of the City. SIR J. BARRIE'S BIRTH.
courteous
and
EVENTS
TO-DAY
(Oct. 20.)
(IX Moon 2nd Day). Mobammedan Rajab, 1, 1352,
Anniversaries and Holidaya.
Leasehold Property, Sales Room, 3 Auctiona. Lammert's Sale of
p.m.
Dances. Royal Engineers War- rant Officers and Sergeants' Mess Dance in Garrison Lecture Hall, 8.30 p.m.
sity Photographic Club, Assembly Exhibitions-International Var- Rooni, 9 a.m, to 8 p.m.
PLACE TO BE SOLD Sir James Barrie's birthplace in Kirriemuir is to be sold by private treaty. The official intimation de Brechin Road, Kirriemuir, togeth- the, H.K. Lawn Tennis 1933 Les- scribes the property as "No. 9. Miscellaneous-Closing date of the washing-house to the south of Women, Helena May Institute, er with the adjoining No. 11 and gue Season; Bishop's Discussion for these premises." SirJames Barrie 10.30 am; for Mixed Group, has written a letter in which he Bishop's House, & p., states: "I was certainly born in Social that house in the tenements. Also Cathedral Church Council
Functions-St. John's in the washing-house arcoss the Home," to welcome Very Rev. Dean "At formances. That made it, as Cathedral Hall; 4.30 p.m. way I used to give childish, per- Alfred Swann, A., -D.8.C.,
Scottish golfers take a lively pride in their professional cham- pion. and disappointment at Mark Seymour's defeat yesterday in the final of the Professional Match-Play Championship. Wi not be lessened by his reported determination to remain an ER- lishman. Els feat in reaching the final of the tournament twice in three years is surpassed by our amateur champion, Jack M'Lean, who to-day appears for the second successive year in the final of the Irish Open Amateur Championship If be can retain his title, as ear- lier in the season he retained his native title, he will have fustified the hopes of even his most opti-say in the preface to "Jeter Pan." mistic admirera..
the theatre of my first play." The houses are in much the same:con- dition as they were over 70 years
PRINCE OF WALES AT '
ST. ANDREWS
The Prince of Wales will be partnered by Lord Castlerosse in the Royal and Ancient Club's Au- tumn Medal competition on Old Course at St. Andrewa to
the
morrow,
ago.
Bports.
Sports. Entries close for Macao Jockey Club's Aruma Racs.. meet- ing, 4 p.m.; K.OYLL Cap Com- petition, Polo Club Ground, Cause P❘ way Bay, 4 p.m, but
Hockey.-Borderers v. YM.C.A..
FILM LIBRARY SAVED`
Thestres King's: "Moonlight & Pretzels." Queen's: "Disgraced." Central: The Big Cage." Oriental; "The Painted Woman" Star "Faithless."- Majestic: "Devil is Driving."
by Mantus; from America by Pres.
Principal Malla. " Inward from Europe via Siberia Jefferson.
lief in the voice of Mr. John Grier- 2nd.
I detected a tone of extreme re-
son to day when he told me that nouncement is in other column, the Post Office, whose official an- Before the competition starts library of the Emre Marketing had decided to take over the nim Sir Ernley Blackwell will play Board which he has so emiciently himsef into once as club captain, built up. Nobody is more deser- and as is usual, the man who re-ving of a substantial messure of covers the new captain's driven credit for this happy turn of ball from the first tee will receive events than the ducation Au a sovereign,
and particularly in Beotland. Had thorities throughout the country, their appeals to save the library rope ria Siberia by Empresa of been ignored, one of the most Asia 10 am:
Outward for American and Eu- valuable developments in modern Changte; 6 p.m.
for Australia by education-cinemads in schools Bunrise. 0.31 am Sunset--5.64 library, which contains film sub-Low at 3.37 and 16.80. would have been retarded. The Tides.High at 10.11 and 21.43; jects covering almost every im- Empire, is the source of supply to portant activity throughout the
Eleven years ago the Prince of Wales played himself in as cap- tain, and on the occasion he will be an onlooker at the ceremony.
FORMER CHAMPIONS
پیداکر
There are 178 entrants for the Autumn Medal, including the former Amateur Champions, Les lie Balfour-Melville. Robert Harris,
and Major A. Gordon Barry and Authorities which have gone to After
extended research into
the brothers Rex and Lister Härt the substantial expense of in- means for preserving the favour ley, T. A Bourn, TA and Wstalling projecte in schools
B; Torrance, R, IL Oppenheimer,
of the original oats the "pin-
pead variety the first process for canning was perfected.
It
Bernard Darwin, Angus Hambro CANNED PORRIDGE Leonard Crawley, Brigadier Gen- Porridge is how being canned was done under the supervision of eral A, C. Critchley, J. Gordon and in England, top! I could the manager of the Aria, a Scots- Simpson, Squadron-Leader Boum hardly believe my eyes to-day man, who has used the same re- phrey, and Bir Harold Gillies when I was shown a can attrac- cipe in his own home for 30-yearA." tively labelled containing about The label on the tin advises the two portions of porridge, Tet application of syrup, treacle or there it was, and it was only one sugar to the contents of the can. of thousands that are now on the That does not sound, like the ad market. This is how it happened rice of a Scotsman.
In the autumn meeting are the competitions for the King William TV, Medal for the best scratch re- turn and the gold medal for the next best gross score.
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