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London, Dec. 15.
The Admiralty notified the fol- lowing appointments yesterday:
Ondrs.-S. M. Raw, to President for duty in Tactical Division, Ad- miralty, Jan. 3; G. C... Banister, "to President for duty with DTM.. Admiralty, Jan. 21 and 0. W. Hoare-Smith, to President for duty with Director of Pian's, Admiralty, Feb. 1.
Lt-Cmdrs.-M. H. C. Young, to Courageous.-Dec. 12; N.-L. Dwane,-
NATIONALISM IN DIARY OF LOCAL
SCOTLAND
Women's Important Part For Cause
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London, Dec. 15: The wamen · Li2 Scotland are going to play an important part in the future in winning their country over to the cause of Nationalism
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That was the opinion expresed
to Diamond: and A. B. Russell to recently in Glasgow by Sir Alex- Duchess, Jan. 5, and 1. R. Kander MacEwen, when speaking Tyrwhitt, to Bee undated.
at a Scottish Nationalist bazaar which was opened by the Duchess of Montrose in the MLellan Gal- } leries.
EVENTS
TO-DAY
Thursday, January 3 Anniversaries and Holidays:-- New Year Holiday. Bank and Cus- toms Holiday. Chinese National Holiday.
Cinemas
King's: 365 Nights Holly-
wood."
Queen's: "The Merry Widow." Central:-"Chinese Picture." Oriental: The Bliver Dollar." World:"Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-" Dames." Majestic:-"Bowery." Star:-" College Humour." Lectures: Dr. Sherwood Eddy. "Y" Men's Club, 12.30 p.m.; Hong Kong University 5 p.m.; Hop. Yat Church 7.30 p...
Instr. Lt. Cmdr.-E. S. Oracle, ELA.. to Norfolk, on recommg.
Chaplains. Rev. R. W. Collins, B.A., to Sandhurst, Dec. 14; Rev. "I believe that in the long run C. B. Ellis, to Leander; and Rev. what is going `to decide this V. E G. Kenna, B.A., to Courage-national movement is the in- ous, Jan. 2.
fluence of the women of Scot- Its. C. R. Wood, to President, land," said Sir Alexander." "Our Meetings-Annus), St. David's Dec. 15; J. B. Jefferies, to Furious women as a rule, do not take very Society, Chartered Bank Building, Jan. 1; B. T. Simons, to Torrid Endly to what they deem the 2nd floor, 5.30 pm; Sanitary Jan. 2; W. J. Lamb and E. T. Lark- trivialities of politics but when Board, 4.15 pm; Annual, RAOB. en, to President for course at RN. they realise that they touch the Club, 2 Duddell Street, 8 p.m.; College, Greenwich; J. Clutton-lives and the homes of the people Annual, Fanling Hunt and Race Baker, P. M. Bliss, A. W. Goldsmith, then the cause for Scotland is Club, Messrs. Jardins, Matheson's and C. W. North, to Osprey, Jan.
I believe that Her Grace Board Room, 5.30 p.m. Women's 3; R. H. Maurice, to Falmouth; J. the Duchess of Montrose is going Fellowship, St. Andrew's Hall, 3 Cochrane, to Bruce; L. E. Wood- to lead the women of Scotland; } p.m. house to Defender; and A. Ken- | and that they will follow her." nett, to Medway, Jan. 5; W. J. P.
Self-Government Plea Church, to Comet, Jan. 10; J. B F. Stirling, to Dart, Jan. 25; J. G. Forbes. "A. V. Thomas, C. R. P. Thomson, and T. N. Masterman, to Dryad, Jan. 28; W. O. Shelford and R. C. B. Buckley, to Mackay, on recommg: A. R. Kennedy, to Folkestone; and Viscount Kelburn, ja Aphia, undated,
Sub-Lts. (F./0, RF, Brem bridge, to Courageous; N. R. WI- llams, M. J. A. O'Sullivan, and W.
Mayo, to Furious; and M. C. Hoskin, to St. Angelo.
Senior Master A. T. Wheeler, to Norfolk, on recoming.
Cdr. (E).-E. A. Drummond, to Achilles, Jan. 4
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Lt.-Cdrs.-J. W. McCoy, Mackay, Dec. 31; and J. P. Wisden, to Sealion, Jan. 15.
Instr.
Lt.-Cars-A Gunn, to "President for R.N. College, Green- web: and G, S. Jamieson, to Pre- sident for course at R.N. College Greenwich, Jan. 3; and C T. Suthons, to Durban, Jan. 4.
Surgn. Lt.Cdr.-J. C. Gent, to St. Angelo for Malta Hospl, Jan.
3.
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Miscellaneous: St. Andrew's Club "Open" Night, 9 p.m.; Whist In opening the bazaar Her Drive, Civil Service Cricket Club. Grace said that a house conduct-8.45 p.m.
ed by one's neighbour could not Moon:-XI Moon; 28th Day be a real home, no matter how Rehearsals--Hong Kong "Bing- great that friend or neighbourers," Union Church Hall, Kennedy might be. There was always Road, 5.30 p.m.; "Hiawatha, Ca- satisfaction and pride in being thedral Hail, 8.45 p.m. Lable, to rum one's own home, and ake believed it was the same, with regard to the gove country.
ofa-
"So far as our Scottish business is concerned, added Her Grace, "I do not see why it could, not be run as well north of the Tweed as south of it. We have plenty of good men in Scotland to do it." The Duke of Montrose, who also attended the opening, said. to carry on its work. that every party required funds.
"Some of the older parties may get their funds by the distribution
from contributions made by Co- of honours, "and other parties operative societies, but our party bas to depend for funds on the good will of the Scottish people."
to Pembroke, Jan. 2, and to Ver- non, Jan. 9.
Sporta
Cricket Division II. KASO RAM.C. (L).
Hockey-Ladies' Inbaxy (King's Park), 5 p.m. Sunrise:-7.04 a.m.
p.m.
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mset:--3.51
Tides:-High at 9.03 ant 19.15- Low at 2.25 and 12.21.
Friday, Jan. 4.
Cinemas
King's: "Cradle Song." Queen's:-" Student Tour." Central: Chinese Picture." Oriental-Lady Killer.". World:-" Chinese Fleture." Alhambra:" Dames" Majestic:"Bowery,"
Star:
College Humour.". Moon: XI Moon, 28th, Đáy.
Sports
Billiards-Steel Coulson League, Chief and Petty Officers v. "Royal Engineers; St. Patrick's Club v Garrison Sergeants; East Lar- cashires v. Royal Artillery.
Lts.-H. C. Browne, to Dolphin; R. H. Dewhurst, to H. 33; and G. Sub-Lts.--H. Winter, to Medway; H. Nowell, to 43, Dec. 15; HR. J. L. Pennell, to L.54; A. A. Chapman, to Medway for Parthian. Mowbray," to Medway; J; W. G. Dec 18: F. W. Collins, to Sword-Grace, to Phoenix; T. B. J. D. fish; and D. E. Mansfield, to L27, Butler, to Pandora; G. P. Darling. Dec. 17, J. W. Linton, J. E. Slaugh to Porpoise; B, S. Pemberton, to ter, H. A. L. Mansham, and W. J. Mackay; C. H, S. Wise, to L.63; H. W. Woods, to Alecto; and T. C. C. B. B. Newton, to L18; and P. M. Lloyd, to L.54, Dec. 31; W. D. A. K. Griffiths, to Shark, Dec. 15; K. E. King, to Mackay, Jan 1; P. R. Harper, to Rover; J. G. A. M. Ward, to L 23, Jan, 2; H; P.de C. Nares, to 1.23; and A. F. Collett, Steel, to Titania; and C. A. Rowe, to Otus, Dec-16; J: B. de B. Ker- Sunrise:-7.03 am. Bunset:-5.51 to Starfish, Jan. 14.
shaw, to Seallon, Dec. 17; W. Np.m.
Golf. Completion of Third Round Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies'. Section Railway Cup Com- petition.
Hockey-Hong Kong Hockey Club Juniors v. Incognitos" (King's Park), 5 p.im
R, Knox, to Parthian, on relief; Tides High at 7.50 and 18.23. and J. W. J. Muton, to Phoenix, Low at 1.40 and 11,22, undated.
Mid.-H. R. H. Prince Juan, to Winchester, Jan. 9.
Lts. (E)-R. J. Rampling, to Queen Elizabeth, Dec. 17, H. G. Hogger, to President as assistant to Engr. Overseer, Sheffield and Leeds district, Dec, 27; R. K. D. H. Carter, to St. Angelo; A. G. Oliver,
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