SCOTTISH BALL BIG SUCCESS

HAPPY GATHERING

A

AT PENINSULA During his epocch when giving the wast to "Our Patron Saint" at St. Andrew's Ball last night, the Chief. tain, Dr. J. G. Macgown, indicated that research had revealed that 100 years ago, 67 Scotsmen thelo Canton for

aimiiar purpose

Since 1835, no year has passed without fitting celebration. Although the century has somewhat changed the procedure, and the attendance at functions has increased from 67 to well-nigh a

a thousand, loyal Scotsmen still observed the traditional piping in of the haggis, and Auchtermuchty, where Pop-eye gazed, penalvely last night from the light tower of Cloch

turbulent

below, ведь

at the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1985.

and suggested a day's holiday on full ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY pay. "Oh aye," he replied, “a, very worthy sentiment, indeed; but that wad tak.siller in wages and it's oot

the question,

"But I'll tell what Inde: 1'1

ini [SUCCESSFUL YEAR REPORTED minutes

you

seriously consider the two silence next year."

This is what we have to put up with; but it in a question if it has not done good in keeping Scotland evergreen in the minds of civilised

MAN.

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AT ANNUAL MEETING

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The sixth annual general meeting of St. Patrick's Society of Hongkong

Room was held in the Jacobean Hongkong Hotel, on Thursday after- noon and was well atiended. In the I would like to say how pleased wo absence of the President, Mr. B.H.C. are to have with us II. E. Sir Thomas Hallowes,, who is on leave, Mr. F.P.R. Southorn

restored to health strength again. One other name James stated that whilst na

and James, M.C., Vice-President, was

chair munt mention is that of old

my friend Geordie Duncan, who is loay-one could begrudge Mr. Hallowes his ing us next Spring. He has been a leaye, his absence from the committee pillar of strength to St. Andrew's was greatly felt, Mr. Hallowes had Society for more years than most of been a founder member who us can remember. He has been naked served on the commitico.since the many times. to become a member of Society started and had at

at various his times filled the offices of Treasurer 556 Reorg Loan men our Committee, but owing to

extreme modesty has always refused. Secretary, and Vice-President, and He preferred to do his good work deserved well of the Society. For- 1913 (Lan. Iss.) £ 80% * £ 80% without publicity. We wish to him tunately, Mr. Hallowes was present and Mrs. Duncan long life and hapat the last Ball, and the Chairman S'hai-Nanking was piness in their well earned retire-proposed a vote of thanks to him for

his similar in many rospects to the same meat. (Applause).

valuable services as President. G% famed resort of 1885,

Late

Mr. Bonnar

The proposal was carried *Decorative effects in the Rose Room In conclusion I must refer to the acclamation. and Roof Garden of the Peninsula great loss to our Society which has The minutes of the Inst general Hotel, where last night's function was occurred through the death of our meeting were read and confirmed. held, were in accord with recent Senior Past President, Mr. J. W. C.

The report on the pancar. years, the shields of the clans—more Bonnar. Tho

finest

of Scotsman activities was taken as type of

read, were evident this year than in 1934—and a courteous gentleman, he was James explaining there was little draping the eight wails.

looked up to, respected, and admired therein which called for comment. Inclement weather affected the at- by all who knew him. We feel proud The Ball was a success as regards tendanco very

slightly, and what indeed to have had him as e Prest attendance and nixo financially, little dampening effect it may have dent of our Society. On behalf of though for the first time the tickets had on those present was over Andrew's Bociety I tender to

der to his

were reduced from $10 to $8. shadowed by the converse dampness widow and fan.ily

The Hon. Treasurer reported that our sincerest of Auchtermuchty.

In their bereavement. sympathy in

ho had experienced the usual difficulty I thank At 7.30 p.m., Illa Excellency tho

to in collecting the outstanding subscrip- our

Ball a suctions, probably Бесдиво

they were so ment, Sir Thorans Southern, accom-cess, and ask you to rise and drink small, but asked for prompter pay II.K. & S'hai panlod by Lady Southorn, and at to the plous anil inmortal memory of ments to facilitate book-keeping.

(Ldn. Regd.) .. £101 tended by Capt. W. J. R. Cragg, our Patron Saint, St. Andrew!

Not a great deal had been expend-Chartd. Bk. of I.A. Lee, Private

withed

because

&C....... £ 13

£ 13. Secretary, Arrived and was mot at enthusiasm, to the accompaniment of

Commercial and Industrial the main entranco by the Chieftain the bagpipes, and the

and Lady Southern reserved were then escorted to n portion on the first floor where they wore entertained to dinner, together with many other guests, by the

The statement of nccounts war Boots Pare Drag 49/- Chieftain and Mrs. Macgown.

At the conclusion of the dinner, Guests at the Chieftain's dinner. Messrs. Maunder and Fin- British-American

the nigua,

Hon. Auditora, were Mrs

Macgown and

Lady Southern party were the following: His Ex- accorded a hearty vote of, thanks and accompanied by the other guests collency Sir Thomps Southorn--and were re-elected. proceeded to the Rose

Rose Room, follow-Lndy

Excellency Southern, His ed a few minutes later by Dr.

and Sir Thomas Southorn.ral Sir Frederie Dreyer and Macgown

Mr. E. H. Williams was proposed Dreyer, Ils Excellency Major At 9.30 p.m. Mrs. Macgown and General Marquis and Marchionessident. Mr. F. P. R. James was pro

F. S. Thackeray and Mrs. Mr. G. P. Murphy as the new

by Mr. O'Connor and seconded by Pre Commodore posed Normanby

Mr.

Industries A by Perdue, Sedgwick, Brigadier H. G. Seth-

spoke high- thly of Mr. James's work on the Com

General Electric Smith and Mrs. Seth -Smith, Lieut-

(England) mittee and sold Col. I. B. L. Dowbiggin and Miss gen

that the resent present Dowell. Major and Mrs. E. J. R.preciation for all he had done.

W. H. Bell

Feneral and

meeting gave the members Hawker Alteraft chance of showing their ap O.K. Bazaar

Impl. Chem. Insel. Mrs. Hell. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, was seconded by Mr. T. Murphy Rolls Royce

This Impl.

Tobacco Mr. and Mrs. A, Stevenson and Miss The ballot resulted in the election of Shmi Elec. Constr. Stevenson, Mr. K. E. Greig, Dr. and Mr. James as President for the en-Tate & Lyle | Mrs. G. D. N.

Black, Mr. and Mrsuing year, A. L. Shields, (President of St. George's Society)

Officer Administering the Govern-night and making for coming

His Bin.

the

WAS

Major W. C. K. Mackle. The carrier The flaggs was piped in by Pipe was Mr. A. D. Wyllie.

The Barley Bree was carried in by Mr. G. A. Stewart and Mr. D. L. Prophet.

Chieftain's Party

ladies of the party formed in other front of the official dais to await of arrival of His Excellency, Lady ady Southorn and the Chieftain and Mr. McLay, in procession behind an escort of the Scottish Company of the Volunteer

Defence Corps

by the Honorary Pipers of the Society.

The National Anthem was played, following which the oflleials took up their positions on the dais. The Ball commenced with "The Lancers."

T.

ins

3. W

Committee thoroughly investigated

each application and only subscribed to keep a fund in reserve for this to deserving cases; also they wished

purpose as in these hard times heavy expenditure should be prepared for.

Election of President

Who

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VARIED PROGRAMME

From ZBW. on a wavelength of 355 metres (945 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m.

Chinese Programme.

Lo

0.30-0.40 p.m. From the Studio. A talk to the public on "Safety Firat and trafle dangers by the Hon. :་་ Mr. M. K. 7.7.20 p.m. Raie da Costa (Piano). The ComedySolo: Monte

Harmonists.

Carlo Just by your example; 2. *Court Vocal:

Serenade; 3. Plano Solo: Parado of the Minutes;

1.

Medley

No

7.20-7.30

Melodies

lish"

4.

Tea for Two

A Selection of Eng-

(ner. Myddleton).

Two Waltzes sung Wireless Chorus.

| by The 12C. (Morning Papers)

1.

(J. Strauss); 2. Wine, Women and Song (3.

Strauss

7.46.8 p.m. A A Kelay from Daventry.

sh Flow Sentiand Colebrates St. An-

Day" by William Law.

8 p.m.

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Dr. and Mrs Dutor. Day should be celebrated by a Ball Gu

The following were elecled to fill and Mrs. Archbutt. Mr. and Mrs. B. the vacancies en the Committed: Vickers onl Chieftain's Speech

Wylle and I. Wylle, Mr. and Lt. Col. Frost; Dr. J. M. Gray: Lator, at the official supper party, Mrs. G. G. N. Tinsen, Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. C. G. Perdue, L. P. Lane N.

Johnson, J. Bebbington, B. 11. C. Hallowes. the Chieftain, Dr. Macrown, propos Dr. and ing the toast to the plour and

im-Dr.

Anderson, Miss C. M. Grenham, and Begiten.

It was decided that St. Patrick's Anglo-Dutch .... mortal memory

Cadogan, Dr. of Saint Andrew, old:

MRS E.

Kalumpong Your Excellencies,

Mr. M. M Ladles and

Watson, Dr. J. H. as in farmer years, and that the Rubber Mrs. Wilkinson. Mr. Gentlemen. On this night there are Darrell, Mr. II. R.

Me Elney, Mrs.

O. arrangements be left to the incoming Pekin Synd... gathered together in

Sturt many places

Miss Cran Committee.

Rubber Plantation far flung folk of Scotland, to field, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Robb.

Invest Trust... 30/- M. Bryden.

Burma Carpa.... 12/74 Common wealth

Mining Randfontein

the

honour and appreciate their Patron A. D. C. to

Mr.

There is one vacancy on the Com-i

to the mittee, which is left

other!

Saint in the happiness of fri/W S.

A. Cicellency), Capt..

16

company. The Patron Saint and

II.

A.

to fill by co-opting a Naval concluded the business of the

W. ม.

R. Gray (A. D. C. to Cross are still an emblem of our E. the General Officer Command- nationality, though time has merged ing) and Mrs. Clough-Taylor, Mr. J. meeting.

The new Committee will meet Estates the destiny of our land with Great H. B. Lee (Private Secretary to H. Britain and a

E. the Officer Administering the shortly to elect Vice-President, an Spaarwater widespread Empire. Travel, made easy by the tremendous Government) and Flag Lieutenant Hon. Secretary and an Hon. discoveries of scienctional charne

surer. is-sweeping A. II. C. Gordon-Lennox, R.N.

away nung of our nat teristics.

An

customs and even A collection ly aid of the Fund for language pass in the needs of educa the National Society for the Protection tion and commerce, this great of Children will be taken at the Peak

night union and remembrance grows School Prizegiving Entertainment. ever moro important in its Tacial significance, a meeting time for all our folk who have wandered to far

of

lands.

What must be the earliest record

Sir Robert Clive, British bassador to Tokyo, returned to Japan, with Lady Clive, by the Empress of Canada.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

7/10%.7/6 45/71% 45/7E. 271/3 26970 108/9 107/6

Marche

Vocal

Time and Weather Report. p.m. A Request Programme.

Militaire (SZL

tho Vienna

Phantom

Tales

GETTB-Mercenary Mary; Vocal

in the Afr

Vocal Gems The New Moon (Romberg), Whoo- pee; Song-Juno in January, Leslie Hutchinson; Fox Trot-Smoke gets in your eyes; Love in Bloom ("She Love's me not"); Islo Capri.

9.9.30 p.m. Band Counge. Car-

Mirella Overture

men Caprices (Gounod, arr. arr. Debroy Somers);

Somera); La Source Ballet (arr. Winterbottom); Geisha-Selec

tion

(Jones) Belle of New York- Solection: (Kerber)."

9.30-9.45 p.m. Daventry News

Bulletin.

9.45-10 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

10 p.m. Bulletins.

10.05-10.45

Daventry.

Big Ben: Router Press

p.m. A Relay from

Scots at Home. A St. Andrews“ ' Day Programme for "Scots Abroad:" 10.45_p.m.-12 midnight. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

12 midnight Closo Down.

Note: Thero will be a relay from the Lee Theatre on Z.E.K. on a fre- quency of 610 kilocycles from 8-11 p.n. (Chinese),

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME

Studio Recital By Elsa Alves

RECORDED - MUSIC

10-11 am. Morning Service from "St. Joseph's Church.

11 a.m.-12.15 p.m. 3oming Survice from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).

12.15-2.30 p.m. European Record- ed Programme.

1 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 1.30 p.m.

Reuter Press Bulletins.

Light Orchestral Music. Dance. Slave (Chabrier); Marchu.. Joyeure

Sulto (Kete Fairy Realm your hand

6974% again

Farewell I kiss Falling In lovo

Hien Almet

Valmoretten Tans

-Waltz

Maruschka 80/- Lour) Cuban Serenade (Midgley)} 14/4/2 Potpourri nus der "Operetto Gaspa

(Millocker); Waltzes from Vienna Selection (Strauss)..

of the activities of St. Andrew's

GOD BE THANKED FOR BOOKS;; One ense of Diphtheria was re- Society in China has recently been THEY ARE THE VOICES OF THE DIS-ported to the local Health authorities (Brahme, Op. 51, No. 2) played by

TANT AND THE DEAD, AND-MAKE US on Thursday.

arthed by Mr.

looking through

Gerald Yorke old papers to Messrs. Jardine Mathe HEIRS OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE OF PAST holonging. This is an account of a AGES.-Channing. St. Andrew's Dinner taken the

from Canton Register of December 1836 exactly

מפה

The

first,

000

Conton

His. Excellency the Officer Adminis- agtering the Government has appointed was one of the Mr. ILA.C. North to be Principal

if not the first English nows Assistant Colonial Secretary and er to be published in China. The account reads as follows: Clerk of Councils.

paper

"Yesterday evening the Sona of St.

Air.

an-

Andrew met together under

His Excellency the Officer Ad- Jardine's roof. to celebrate the

ministering the Government has ap Saint of pointed Dr. W. Gerrard, o.n., to niversary:

of the Patron

naifon. The assembled be a member of the Medical Board ancient

for a term of three years numbered others

sixty- Boven. It is by no means necessary the plenty and

their

man and

to expatiato оп

of

the winca, but

The names of the Peninsula Dock Co., Lect., und the Associated Advertisers, Ltd., have been struck off the register.

ministering the Government has ap Hi Excellency the Ofeer Ad- pointed Mr. Kenneth Keen to be a Police Magistrate.

1

Commander A. L. Shields of the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force is confirmed in his rank, with seniority of January 16, 1934,

the Lener String Quartet. -

7.33-8 p.m. Richard Crooks (Tenor).

Pablo Casals (Cello).

Gavotte Tendre

(Hillemacher); Menuet (Debussy):

2.

YORD"

A Concert.

Pianoforte Solos-Waltz in D flat, Op. 04 No. 1 (Chopin); Etudo in C 3ajor, Op. 10, No. 7 (Chopin); Wilhelm Waldesrauschen (Liszt), Backhaus; Songs-Ich Crollo Nicht (Schumann); I'll not complain)

Elegie (Song of Mournina:

senet), John Brownice Violin Solos Menuet Szigett; Songs Swans Tambourin Chinola (Kreisler),

ReBrampton

Do

March

In E flat

Song

1. 'Cello Solos:

Song: Love Everlasting (Friml); Serenado ("The Student Prince") (Romberg) 3. Cello Solo: Mazur ka. Op. 11, No. 3 (Popper) 14. Songs: Neapolitan Love Song

(fferbert); In my Garden (O'Keefe).

fon & Solos Mare (Contraltol Pann 8.03-8.25 p.m. Famous Marchen. March of the Caucasian Chief (Schubert); Trians

Wilhelm Hote4") AL beniz), (Ippolitow): Triumphal March The Memory of a Kise ("Casanova") (Caractacus") (Elgar); Coronation

O Mistress Fond and Fair March-"Lo Prophoto" (Meyerbear);

(Strauss), Arthur The J. II. Squire Celeste Octet.

Musical (Schubert); Serenado (Moszkowski); Operation (Famous Operatic Melodies) (arr. Salut D'Amour (Elgar); Cinquantaine

"Mignon

(Baritono).

variety of the food and the excellence Rivera Iglesas, Consul-General for Bagram, Honorary Consul-Gen/ral for Pomp and Circumstance March No."

we cannot pass

It is notified that Mr. Manuel Peru at Hongkong resumed charge unnoticed the national drink, for if the Peruvian Consulate General, on

to November 22. would have delighted Bacchus havo imbibed the whisky toddy from

It is hereby notified that Mr. J. T. Siam at Hongkong, resumed chargo of the Stamese Consulate General, on November 22.

4 in G

G (Elgar). 8.25-8.12 p.m. A Violin Recital by Heifetz.

Caprice, Op. 1, No. 2 (Paga

Largo on Q

Moment

bowl like the crater of a It is hereby notified that during They seemed to have a great many Byvanck, Acting Consul-General for tions received from the Secretary of the Netherlands in Hongkong, Mr. D. State for the Colonies, has recognised toasts, and sang "Scots wha hac," Rule Britannia" and other songs.

G. E. Middelburg, Vice-Consul, will be Mr. Robert C. Coudray ns Vico-Consul The account ends up with: "We in charge of the Netherlank Con-of the United States of America at are happy to have the knowledge to |sulate-General, remark that although the children of Saint Androw prolonged their joyous moeting far, into the morning, nons of them became "Children of the Mist."

His Excellency the Officer Adminis.in);, Z. Scherzo Tarantelle, Op. 16 Squire)Tales of Hoffmann")

The absence on leave of Mr. G. M. Jtering the Government, under instruc- String 20 p.m. Military Band Music Ja

Silll Going Strong

A hundred years old and still going strong! I doubt, if any other foreign soolety in China can equal our record. (Applause),

Bankruptcy notifications slate that

Hongkong.

8.42-9.20

(Wienia erambault),

The Mill on the Rock-Overture allir, arr. Winterbottom);

Cake Walk (The Child- rens' Corner") (Debussy); Dance of ("Snow Malden"!)

tho

9.20-9.45 p.m. From the Studio, A Recital try Elsa Alves (Soprano) accompanied by Fred Alves.

Programmes

fest dividend of $15 per cent. has will be held in the West Lounge of the certo (Wober); The Grenadiers Waltz An At one and Games afternoon (Rim Tumskow); Clarinet Con- been declared in the case of Jorge European Young Men's Christian (Waldteufel) Acclamationa Waliz Carlos de Souza, clerk, and a first Association, Kowloon, under dividend of the same amount in the auspices of the Ladies' Section, com

the Waldtaufel) The Smithly in the cane of Fellaberto Antonio Bernabe mencing at 3.30

Wood (fchaelis)... on December 4. Fersnandes, clerk.

There will be a splendid concert at His Excellency the Scotland has given much to the toring the Government has appointed evening at 9pm. In addition to the the Officer Adminis-the Union Church, Kowloon, this world,

Her songs are heard wher- William Charles Wallace Nixon, M.D., Hongkong Chinese Choral Society.

(Lond.), FR.CS., intercourse. Whisky is

1. Musetta's Waltz ("La Bohoing") (Eng.), (conductor, Mr. J. Anderson Miller, almost well know wh

known; what else can make a sor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology to gals, part songs, etc. the following "La Boliemo") (Puccini); 8. Piano- man feel the equal if not the superior the University of Hongkong, to be well-known artists will assist:Mr, forto Solon: (a) Ballade in F Major of any king, or the best singer in the Obstetric Physician to the Govorn-J. Anderson Miller, L.A.M., A.R.C.M. Chopin; (b) Clair de Lune Dobby room when all the others are singing?ment Civil Hospital. (Laughter) The economy of our

Song: The Bell Mr. W. J. Phelps (tenor), Fred Alves; 4. citizens supplies the comedians and The Gazette contains the draft of

O. P. Joco (baritone), Mr. John Song from "Lakimo"; Dellbes, broadcasting

Braga

Mr. S. McNeill humourists with an Ordinance

(violin);

9.45-10 p.m. The Russian Novelty material to raise a laugh when all undertakings which have been con- and Rev. Cyril Brown (entertainer),

to validate certain (humorous Lancashire monologues) Orchestra.

Waltz of the Lost Love ho falls. How many generations

unborn will quail at the weary unloaded or commenced over and upon Mrs. W. H. Maunder, Lit.A.,, wili Schwartz); Ills Dreamy Waltz (arr.

Crown foreshoro

Greetings peningAn

and sea accompany. Tickets at the modest Englishman, a Scotch bod; and to enact certain general charge of $1 and 50 cents er and an Irishman" or worse still: provisions which shall be deemed in- obtained from Messrs Anderson Schwartz): Tosca-Waliz

unless authorising reclamation. upon such foreshore and sea bed.

or men gather, together in friendly Pc.F., (Lond.), M.O.O.G., Profes• I-f!«A.M.) who will contribute madri- (Puccini); 2. MI Chiamamo Mimi

can be

pressly varled | Music Co., or on admission, Rev. SHE #2)··

kiero Aberdeen 7" (Laughter),

WAB once

or

This is a sample:

・man from coexcepted, in futuro

Scotch tweed came to their master

Ordinances and Mrs. J. D.MacLean, the newly

Love

of Spring (arr.

of a Gypsy

p.m. Big Ben Reuter Proas 10.10-10.30 p.m. Dance Music, 10.30 p.m. Close Down.

At the Jubilee, some makers of works of a public nature over and to present. The concert is in aid of

or other appointed Minister and his wife, will Bulletins.

church funds.

Gavotte. from

2.30 p.m. Close Down.

4-7 p.m. Chinese. Programme, 7-10.30 p.m. European Programmu, 7-7.03 p.m. "Quartet in. A Minor" (Continued on Previous Column.)

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