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Scots Freemasonry: Anti-Fascism: Gordons Character: Teacher- Psychologist: Adult Educa-
Lord Lothian's
tion:
Offer: The Money Problem:
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 27- SCOTS, FREEMASONRY The Duke of York, who has been a member of the English Grand Lodge of Freemasons for some years, has been elected a member of the Grand Lodge of the Royal Order of Scotland.
The Duke's election was on the recommendation" of his brother, the Prince of Wales, who is De- puty Grand Master and Govern- or of the Order, and who also identified himself actively with Scottish Masonry for the first time a few months ago.
in
The Duke of York's introduction to the Scottish Order will take place at a meeting the date which has not yet been arranged.
of
REPUGNANT TO SCOTS The Scottish National Party is opposed to Fascism or dictatorship in any shape or form.
A resolution to that effect was adopted unanimously by the national council of the party at a meeting held at the week-end in
Edinburgh.
The party is fully persuaded,
the resolution' stated, that Fas- cism or dictatorship is repugnant to the ancient Scottish Ideal" of liberty, and the party repudiates the suggestion, inplicit in Fascist policy, that Parliamentary gov- ernment on democratic lines has proved a fallure.
Saturday under the auspices of the Scottish branch of the British
J
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS
OF SALE
of
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY.
situato at
VICTORIA IN TẾ COLONY or
BONG KONG
and known 13
Section B of INLAND LOT No. 34 with the Buildings thereon known as
· No. 40, STANLEY STREET
to be Sold by
Institute "of Adult Education.
Following the conference meeting of the Triștitute's Scottish hranch decided to remit the ques- tion of the proposed residential PUBLIC AUCTION college at Newbattle Abbey to the council in consultation with the Marquis of Lothian.
Principal Sir Robert Rait, of Glasgow University, who presided. said that the Scottish branch of the Institute was not in so strong a position as the English one, and he called for recrutta.
LORD LOTHIAN'S OFFER They had not got in Scotland Wales residential college for what existed in England and
adult education. Their work had been confined to evening classes of the Workers' Educational As- sociation.
FRIDAY, THE 131 Day or JULY, 1934, Ar 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
by *
M. LAMMERT BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS,
ÅT THEIR Salms Room No. 4, DUDDELL ŠTRKET, Hora Koro
PARTICULARS
Two years ago the Marquis of Annual Crown Rent $10.07. Lothian had suggested a Scottish residential college. and he had offered to give for the purpose.tions of Sale, apply to:--
For further Partionlars and Condi that beautiful and historic build- ing, Newbattle Abbey, with s. cer- tain amount of furniture and the surrounding grounds.
were
held.
Small conferences and the Carnegie United Trust be- came interested.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION
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HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
THE
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
Ox
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 11, 1934
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.)
Ar Taxi SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
1 Case Needlen
28) Dosen Ladi. ï Shoe Trees
92 Leather Suit Cases
71. Dozen Handkerchiefs 12 Dozen Waist Conta 17650 Cigaretten
also
A Quantity of Household Furniture and sundry Goods, etc., etc.
TERMS: CASH ON DELITARY."
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
M1989, HASTINGS & CO., THE Undersigned have received
Solicitors,
Gloucester Building,
or to
Masks. LAMMERT BROS.. Agetioneers,
No. 4, Duddell Street.
THE MONEY' PROBLEM It was reported to Lord. Lothian that the place could be remodelled Hong Kong, 7th July, 1934,
The party maintains that until Scotland has resumed self-govern- | for a sum of £12,000.
ment Parliamentary government in Scotland on modern lines has
not been fully tried.
There would be required, how- ́ever, over- and above the fees of
The council discussed plans for say, co students taking a 30 weeks' PRINCESS ROYAL
an intensive autumn campaign, to extend over the whole of Scot- land, and a preliminary survey of constituencies to be fought at the next General Election was made.
It was agreed to send a delega- tion headed by the Duke of Mon trose during the summer to Ulster, the Irish Free State, and the Isle of Man for the purpose of study
ing conditions in each of these "self-governing parts of the British
Isles."
...
On the motion of the Duke of Montrose. the council agreed formally to congratulate two of 1:s members, Sir Daniel Stevenson and Mr. A. Dewar Gibb, on their
recent appointments to Glasgow University, Sir Daniel as Chan- cellor and Mr. Gibb as Professor
of Law.
"
A GORDONS CHARACTER
The Col. Cameron of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders to whom Bir Ian Hamilton referred: recently,
a face like an eagle and in Sir Ian's words, a fiery, flashing temper like his claymore."
TEACHER-PSYCHOLOGIST
course. an annual income of £3,000 for overhead charges and maintenance.
Sir Robert said there was in- sufficient evidence to justify the hellef either that there could be obtained from Scotland alone a full supply of the right kind of student, or that there could be ob- tained from local authorities and other sources the necessary, bur- saries, including family ances
allow
Inspects Royal Scots Regiment
Instructions.
TO SELL. BT
́PUBLIC AUCTION
OR
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 11, 1934
COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.:
AT THEIE SALES ROOM, No. 85. HANKOW BOAD," "KOWLOON,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
*** FURNITURE.
Compricing-
Chesterfield Couch and Armohairs, (Special Air Mail Service).
Tesk Hatstand, Teak Bideboard, London, June, 27.
Teak Dinner Waggon, Teak Dining Ideal weather favoured the visit Table, Teak Chairs and Armchairs, to "Dover yesterday HRH the Teak Table, Teak Standa, Teak Tes Princess Royal, who went to in- Poys, Teak ressing Table, Teak
accompanied
In some cases arrangements. spect the lat Battalion of the Wardrobe, Teak Chest of Drawers, were" made with employers. Some Royal Scots, the royal regiment, Teak Wash Stand, Teak Ice Chest, who were anxious to go
to a of which she is Colonel-in-Chief. Teak Folding Screen, Teak Desk, University succeeded in doing so. Her Royal Highness, who was Teak and Glass Bookcase, Teak
Professor. Ogilvie, dealing with
by her Lady-in-Glass Cabinet, Mosquito Nai, Waiting Mies Kenyon-Blaney. | Curtäina, Linen, Carpet, Rug, Orna Newbattle Abbey, said the Univer- travelled from London by boat. ments, Silver Ware, Brass Ware, sity of Edinburgh would accept train to the Marine Station, where Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, etc., ste trusteeship, subject to suitable she was met by Lieutenant- General Sir E. A. Altham, Colonel of the regiment. “
She at once proceeded by motor car to the Citadel Barracks, on the western
financial conditions.
They were willing to send lec- turers for courses.
also
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
and
where the regiment has been sta- A Few Cases of Provisions.
heights of the town. One Set of Encyclopædia Britannica tioned since it came to Dover in
..
bad
مریکی
Or Vraw FROM TUESDAY;
THE 10TH JULY, 1984.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
* SIXTEEN ” COMEDY I heard to-day that Phillp and was a remarkable character. Bir Aimee Stuart, the Scottish authors Tan quoted him as having said to of "Sixteen," have sold their clever:) November. each corporal on being promoted comedy to Hollywood, writes a sergeant that he was "the equal correspondent. The M.G.M. Com At the entrance to the Citadel of any M.P
pany is said to have paid £4000 the Princess Royal was received by for the screen rights. At present Lieutenant-Colonel E. E de Stac-. He was Sir Tan's first colonel the play is still running at the poole, MC, accompanied by Lieu and & find type of old-fashioned Criterion, so it may be some time tenant A. G. Mackensie Kennedy, Highland laird owning a property before the film version emerges. Adjutant, and Lieutenant G. A at the foot of Ben Nevis which The casting, which demands a Caster. A bouquet of roses and TH OF DELIVERY. suffered from the fact that it got 16-year old heroine, may prove carnations was presented to her by only an hour's sunshine each day. I difficult, although any troubles ax-Feggy Rhodes.
He rode & find Arab horse, had perienced in London seemed to daughter of Bandmaster Rhodes."
the 7-year-old | concern the hero. This past hud
Tex with Wives and Families been written originally for Owen Nare, but as he was acting elau- The Princess proceeded to the whore when the play came to the officers' mess, where she West End a substitute was engaged, lunch, and afterwards walked to PUBLIC AUCTION. Mr. David Howat, of Sinclair-He held out for about three weeks the parade ground, where she in- town School, Kirkcaldy, has been and was succeeded by another, who spected the battalion drawn up in appointed by Fire Education Commet with no great success either. line.
Now, however, Mr. Nares has taken mittee as teacher of psychology over the character and all is well. This was followed by march past, for the county, the first appoint-The role has been sarcastically des- when Her Royal Highness took the ment of its. kind to be made incribed as "all charm and no salute. after which she presented Scotland. His duties will include chances," requiring personality as long service and good conduct the examination of pupils for the well as art.
medals to Bandmaster Rhodes, day school leaving certificates,
CBM J. Cameron, and CSM. W,
· NOTED SCOTS CENTENARY - the intelligence tests for assessing
Allen, Sergeants Dempsey and valves in education, and thet Autograph letters, notebooks, ro-Hynd, Private Sims, and Bandsman "THURSDAY, classification of pupils and the porte, contracts, portraits, and M'Nair. statistical work this frivolves.
numerous plans and drawings of The backward child will be his bridges, harbours, and canals on the sports ground Her Royal complete epitome of the life and Highness made an inspection of special care, and how best that work of Thomas Telford, the notes the battalion's horses and wit child can be educated to become a Scate engineer, who was responsible nessed a display of physical exer- useful citizen. Thirty years for the development of the High Cises by the bars of the regiment, ago, he was a student of Bt. Anland at the beginning of the 19th and several Highland dances, ac- drews, and won the Ferguson century is to be publicly shown on companted on the pipes. Scholarship for being the best Monday. The exhibition, organise The wives and children of the mathematical student for the year by the Institution of Civil Engi- married families were presented, in Scotland: He took a double de-neers, commemorates the centenary and the Princess had tea with them gree at Cambridge and a special of Telford's death. Among the ex- in a marquee. degree in education at M'Gill hibits, I notice, is a drawing of
University, Montreal.
The Source
the old Broomielaw Bridge, Glas gow the last and perhaps the most ADULT EDUCATION.
striking of the 1200 bridges which Scotland is far behind with the designed and constructed in
Scotland. An engravure from adult education, because she is
"I always wondered where ali cursed with a rigid educational by Sir. D. Y. Cameron: In connec
pencil sketch of the structure drawn'”.
the Smiths came from until 1 system declared the Master of tion with the Glasgow exhibition came to the city. Balliol College, Oxford (Dr. A. D. of 1939 r of interest an showing Then what happened? Lindsay), at a conference at New one of the very earliest examples "I saw a sign, Smith; Manu- battle Abbey, Midlothian, on of the famous artist's work,
facturing Company.
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THE Ungersigned have.
Instructions
TO BELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION
JULY 12, 1984
COMMANONG L 11 AM
Ár Thaix SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET.
A FINE SELECTION OF LADY'S DRESSES AND "SHOES,
ÜX VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 11TH JULY, 1984
TERMS-CAmn on DazivaRY.
LAMMERT BROS
AUOMONEEZE,