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PHONE MESSAGE
RATES
Shanghai Experts Make Recom mendations
;
The ur telephone experts who have been special.y engaged to study and report on the telephone ystem iri Shanghai, have come to the conclusion that the continua- tion of the present flat rate sys- tem would not be fair to the small
user.
We think Hong Kong would do well to follow in line with Shang- hal, and we reproduce the repurt northern contemprary for the consideration of the Hong Kong Telephone Co.
from our
OBITUARY
Mr. Edward Jones
The many friends of Mr. Edward Jones, of Messrs. Butterfield 晶 Swire will learn with deep regret of his death pn Sunday at the War Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Jones came out - East' soon after the Armistice and served with
SON OF THE EARL OF EGLINTON
Coming of Age
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, Oct. 200-
Mr.
SCOTTISH NEWS IN
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Louden, Oct. 18
LONG SERVICE AWARD
Robert Gumour, South Lodge, Duftraath, Strathblane, has
□ additional houses ng Gallowhill Ávanuo......
DOLLAR RATES-DOWN. Dollar rates have, been fixed at Archibald William Alexander Mont-just been presented with the High-11s 2d in the E1, a reduction ot gomerie, Lord Montgomerie, Scots gold medal for long service. He is that the county requisition is up land and Agricultural Society's 10d. Taking into consideration Guards, comes of age to-day. He
the farm manager on the Dun- by about 6d in the 1, the reduc is the only surviving son of the first marriage of the 15th Earl of
treath Farm, and has had 48 tion is a remarkable one. years' service on the untreath with Lady Beatrice state. He is 61 years of age, and the Dalrymple, daughter of the 11th employed by Sir Archibald
Eart of Stair.
Admonstone, of Duntreath Castle, Blanefeld. the
his present Company in Shanghai: In 1931 he was transferred to Hong Kong and was made Chief Accountant of the Taikoo Dockyard ind Engineering. He served. Eglinton throughout the war end of the conflicts Be attained the rank of Captain in the South Lancashire Regiment.
and at
His sojourn in Hong Kong has endeared him to a host of friends whom his death will come as a shock. His wife a well known local
vocalist and to her the deepest sympathy is extended.
Shanghal, Nav. „T. - The advantages of Shanghai adopting the message rate tele-
THE FUNERAL. The funeral took place yester phone system rather than COD. tinuing the present flat rate sys- day evening at the Colonial Ceme- tem used, were stated by the fourtery and was largely attended. telephone experts, Major Ḥ Brown. The Rev. H. W. Baines afficiated Mr. Z. H. Hu, Professor S. Inada, at the last rites. end Mr. J. G. Wray, at a meeting of the Public Utilities Committee held on October 28.
Among those present who paid their last respects were Messrs: 0 C. Knight. K. F. Greig, L. R. Although the experts stated that | Billinghurst, L. A. Calcraft, T. R. they had not, as they were not in- Chassels, B. E Flolder, R C. structed so to do, taken into con- Harley, A. R. Hardman, H. U. sideration the present widespread Ireland, A. C. Hutchison, J. D. economic distress in Shanghal, it Danby. Dr. L T. Rde, J. B. was pointed out that by the fat Lanyon, N, Mathieson, R. Millar, Fate system, the Shangha ተ A G. K. Oliver," J. F. Robinson, A. phone Company made ts profit on M. W. Scott, L. A. Whipps H. B. the small user, It lost money on Williamson. A Wood. A R. H. the large user.
Philips, G. Garrard, J. C. Polson, The adoption of a measured sche-1. C. Chalmers, R. W. Oswald, D. dule, however, preserved the bal B. Bone, J. Watson, D. L. Lyle, ance of power. The small mânjG. T. Bird, G. H. Stewart, R. C. was encouraged, to take up the Wallace, A Macindoe, 8. Hope, A service, the number of telephones Stalker, "E. Wilson, W. Buchanan, were thereby increased, and the w. Adatis. T. Grimes,
CH service, as a whole, made more summers, F. J. James, W. Brown, valuable.
W. Weir, J. H. R. Hance, F.
The Earl of Eglinton, in
;}
Scottish Peerage. is also Earl of United Kingdom.
Winton in the Peerage of the
The Eglinton Earldom and minor honours passed from the gomterles to
is
COUNCIL TU BORROW £2,900° Rosa County Council at Dingwall yesterday agreed to borrow £2,000, the expenditure on able-bodied re- Montief, and thus maks the rate to be levied in the county as 7d. The the Setons on the following are the requisitions to death of the fifth Earl of Eglinton the burghs: Dingwall, £7,449; In 1612. Having no issue he ob- Tain, £4,317; Fortrose, £2,050;
fresh remainder of his Invergordon, tained a honour to Sir Alexander Seton a £1,339; Stornoway, £11,598.
£6,140; Cromarty,
younger son of his annt, the wife o the first Earl of Wintour.
· On 'accession as 'sixth Earl of Egunton Sir Alexander assumed
RUTHERGLEN'S MEDICAL
OFFICER
DUNTOCHER CHURCH CALL The Rev. J. W. Elmslie, Dysart, Fife, has received a unanimous call from the congregation of Dun- tocher East Church in succession to the Rev. Dr. Cowan, who retired recently.
PRESBYTERY'S MODERATOR The Ber. David Affleck, Lady- bank, was yesterday elected Mo- derator of the Presbytery of Cupar- in succession to the Rev. W. H. Porter, Cults.
HALF-CENTURY IN DINGWALL Mr. John Fraser, ironmonger, Dingwall, who had been in business- in Dingwall for 50 years, hog lied. A son is Colonel Gilbert Fraser, Dingwall.
Rutherglen Town Council have his mother's name and the arms appointed Dr. Cochran Cross,
Albany Drive, Rutherglen, medical of Montgomerie. The Montgomeries officer for the hurgh. Dr. Cross, are believed to be descended from
who is a native of Glasgow, gra- Roger of Mundegumbri, a com-duated in 1925, and has resided its 10d per 1,000 cubic feet. panion of Wiliam the Conqueror.
"GRAYSTEEL"
The sixth Eart obtained the po- pular appellation of "Graysteel" on account of his intrepid bearing. Somewhat unexpectedly for one of his family's record, he fought on the side of Parliament at the bat- Le of Marston Moor.
Subsequently, however, he at- tached himself to the fortunes of
Charles II, with the result that he
was imprisoned in Berwick from
1851 tl the Restoration, which he did not long survive,
His son, a keen loyalist, opposed
the loyalist forces.
seven years,
1
INVERBERVIE'S GAS DOWN Inverbervie Town Council has reduced the price of gas by 10d to
Rutherglen for 20 years. He bar been in practice in Rutherglen for Approval was given by Paisley Town Council last night to a decision by the Public Health Committee consenting to the erro tion of a crematorium at Woodside Cemetery.
COUNCILLORS' £1 PER DAY Ross County Council has decided that personal expenses allowance
to
members attending Council meetings should be £1 per day in place of the existing 15s. It was decided to advertise for an experi enced assistant to the County Assessor at a salary to £350,
MORE HOUSE BUILDING Kirkintilloch Town Council have agreed to ask the Burgh Surveyor to prepare plans for the erection of 900 houses at Greens Farm, re-
The sale of work held in St. An- drew's Church, Perth, and whigh was opened by Mr. F. Norie- Miller. M. P., realised the sum of £326.
Montrose Girl Guides, to cele brate their coming of age, have endowed a cot in Montrose Boys! Infirmary.
Sir Robert Brooke, County Con-
of Ross County Council.
Major Brown in the course of Finhle, D. Peoples, Lo How I, Chu his father at Marston Moor, and tently acquired by the Council: Teaer, is to retire from the chair discussion, sald" that he considered Fook Tin, Isang Fook, Tam yu attained the rank of General and also plans for the erection of the telephone industry had ranged labour control, as regardis
of output and nieasure
s'milar matters. better than any other in- dustry of which he had experience.
аг
Chuen and others.
FLORAL TRIBUTES. There Wis a profusion of
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The Jacobite traditions of the by that family were maintained great. lady, Suzanna Countess wreaths and one from his wife "to Eglinton (a Kennedy of Culzen). Darling Teddy from Dot"
was wife of the ninth Ear! She was re- lowered into the grave. Others were from: Mr. and Mrs. C. Cputed to be the most beautiful wo-
man of her time.
The 12th Earl constructed Pais-
EVENING RECEPTION
Viewing The Portraits "
There was a large representation of the Magistrates at a reception
had a corsage and sleeves of blege- coloured lace; Treasurer Dollan and Mrs. Dollan, the latter in a tunic frock of black satin with colourful embroidery:
ex-Ballie Violet Craig Roberton, in a frock of black lace and a lace cape bor- dered with black fox fur; ex-Baille
Miss Spodgrass, wearing a gown of golden lame and black net; and
ex-Baille Mrs. Bell, who was in back
accom-
In the City Chambers last night given in honour of the retiring Lord Provost, Sir Alexander B. Swan. Following the presentation of the portraits earlier in the day. the guests also included the the reception afforded over 700 daughters of the Lord Provost, Miss people an opportunity of viewingan wearing a handsome gown them. The pictures were placed in or shaded cloth of gold. Miss Mona the Satinwood Salon, where they Swan's dress was of the weted chif- were seen by the guests as they font shades of pink, and Mrs. passed from the Salon, after being Andrew Browa who was received, to the Banqueting Hall,
The Lord Provost and Lady panied by her husband, had a swan who received
gown of black crepe, with wing the guests, Simpson, Gordon Cochrane. Sharp head mistress of the Glasgow High draperies from the shoulders of were accompanied by Bailies Mur fame-coloured crepe, Mrs. Tebb, Alexander MLean, Symington, School for Girls, wore a gown of M'Neill (Yoker and Knightswood), Young (Mile-end), Murdoch. Min-
mauve lace, her daughter wear- tosh, Mrs. Roberts, John Warren, ing a charming frock of dame Storde, Crone, the Dean of Guild, non girdled at the waist with velvet of the same shade. Mrs. and the Deacon-Convener,
Barnet, who was accompanied by Captain. A. E. Barnet, had a frock ck blue crepe marocain with tou- ches of petugią velvet.
Knight, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Greig, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Fielder Mr. and ley Canal and Ardrossan Harbour. Mrs. A. B. Mair, Mr. and Mrs. and was created a British Peer as F. Finale, Mr and Mrs. G. Gerrard, Lord Ardrossan. It was his suc- Mr. and Mrs. A. Stalker, Capt. and ressor who was created Earl of Mrs. J. T. Thirwell Mr. and Mrs. Winton in the British Peerage. The H. M. M. Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. present Earl succeeded in 1919. G. T. Bird Dr. and Mrs. L. T.
THE SETONS Ride, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lanyon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millar, Mr.
Lord Montgomerie is a nephew and Mrs. John Thayer, Mr. and of the Earl of Stair, and is matern- that great Mrs. Boulton, Mr. and Mrs. W. c. ally descended from For the first time since the Dudiey Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Gurist, the 1st Lord Stair.. "winning of military freedom," the Kenneth Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Paternally Lord Montgomerie is. German public has been shown R. Chassels. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
after his father the representive list of the warships of the German Clark, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Str prominent in the history of Scot- of the notable family of Seton, so Navy on Oct. 10.
let. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, Mr. and After the four old battleships. Mra, J. Anderson Milar, Messrs. J land, created Lords Seton in 1448. Hessen, Hanover; Schleswig-Hols- | G.
and Earls of Wintoun, Lords Beton Coteswatt, A. Wood. C. Cand Tranent in 1600. They had tein, and Schlesien... (the last-Roberts, LA. Caleraf. Lo How charter of the lands of Seton an named is now serving as a train-1, Lau Pirg Wai Y. Ah Chuen, Wintoun, to the Lothians, before ing ship), come the names of Ave Fred Masen, Tam Yam Chuen, new “armoured 'ships."
Margery Bower-Smith,
Seten was Scot- of these, the two "pocket" and Kan. Digby, Jess Graham tigh Ambassador both to England
George, 1: Lord battleships of 10,000 tons displace-Barrow, Mrs. C. T. Strand.
and France. The 2nd Lord, who ment, the Deutschland and the
SOME OF THE GOWNS Hong Kong Singers, Tsang Fook founded the important collegiate Admiral Sheer, are already in ser Plano Co., Butterfeld and Swire, church of Seton, was the father vice.
A. third sister ship, Admiral European Staff Talkoo Dock. Chin-
Lady Swan wore Graf Spee, is it process of con ese Staff Dock and others.
A daughter of the 4th Earl is
a gown of remembered as one of the four blege-coloured lace., which haa struction- and will be put into ser-
Maries, who accompanied Queen handsoms clip ornaments of tur vice during the winter.
Mary to France. Mary Beton re-quoise to match her earrings, and turned from France with the Queen as her Maid of Honour.
The 5th Bar! as "out" in the 15. was captured at Preston, con- demned to death and his honours were forfeited. He managed to escape from the Tower of London, and died unmarried, at Rome, in
The remaining two "armoured ships," D (Ersatz Elsass), and E (Ersatz Hessen), are. also in pro- cess of construction. These ships, which are of 28,000. tops displace- | ment each, are being built on the strength on the Anglo-German naval agreement
The Emden Again
1185.
Dorothy
H.K. POLICE RESERVES
Orders For The Week
The list of cruisers (mcludes, in addition to the name of the old The following orders have been Berlin, the names of the new issued by Mr. D. Burlinghamn, 8,000-con: cruisers Emden, Koenigs-Inspector General of Police:- berg," Karlsurhe, Koeln, Leipaly and: Nurnberg. The last is now undergoing her first trials.
WINTER UNIFORM Members of the Chinese, Indian, Flying Squad and Emergency Unit The 10,000-ton cruisers are being Reserve aze warned that Winter Uniform will soon be taken into built as a result of the Anglo German naval agreement. These wear by Police Reservists. Those are given, as cruisers G (Ersatz | who are not in possession of same, Berlin) and H (Ersatz Hamburg), will apply to their respectiva According to this list neither tor Equipment Officers, pedo boats nor destroyers are be- ing built at present t
On the other hand, the existence
CHINESE COMPANY Training Course-Part II-All recruits of the Chinese Company,
of the new 250-ton submarines, U1 who have not yet passed Part II to U-21y is recorded. All these sub- of Trating Course will attend at marines, reports: the "Morning the Chinese Company Headquar- Post: correspondent; are destined ters on Tuesday, November 12th for service in the Baltic frat 17.30 hours for instruction.
Mention is made of the flest
INDIAN COMPANY-
convoys, F 1 to -10, and of the 1st Aid Classes-All members | speed boats." 6 1 to 8 157 The taking this course will report at
· Intter," it" is understood, are very the Indian Company Headquar
|: fastr boats 'destined for patrolling ters on Tuesday and Thursday,
the coast and co-operatiing with
|: the "promised air 'arin.gu
#Amongʻanumber of special craft
is the new Admirals” yacht Grille,
12th and 14th November, 1935, at 18.30 hours for tristruction:":"7
EMERGENCY UNIT REŠERVE Strength Constable R425/Don-
which is to be used: for "Admirals |ald MoyɔToy has been taken on katrnera and the Fuehrens" visit to the strength of the Emergency the meat
domy Unit Resers as: from 8th Novem- The Ust ends with the names of ber, 1935. Ibwoy artillery instinctions ships, Bremse and Brummer of which the latter is in process of construction,
top des FSDAL KING,
IND. 8. P. (R) Hong Kong Monday, Nov. 11th.
1749.
LAST WEEK
During the evening the Orpheus Choir, conducted by Sr. Hugh 8. Roberton, gave programme of vocal music in the Council Hall, the soloists being the Misses Mina she also had a shoulder caps Bell, Jean Hastings, Annie. Tait. mink fur. Among those who, at- and Mr. Ian Smith. A programme.. tended were. Sir Andrew and Lady of dance music was provided by Pettigrew. the latter wearing a W wason's orchestra in the Ban- frock of black silk velvet with deep queting Hall, and the Glasgow cape of the material edged with Transport Pipe Band, which played flowers of the velvet: Lord Inver incidental music before the recep- clyde. Sir Hugh 8. and Lady Ro- tion, provided the music for the berton whose gown of black velvet reels.
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