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Mammy is gone; High water
Old Folks at Home: Poor old Joc
River stay 'way from my door; Rockin' Chair.
Sinco you went away: Wid de moon, moon, moon
Pilgrim's Song: Roll the Chariot Along
In a Narrow Street: Piccaninny's Shoes
Mah Lindy Lou; Ma curly-headed Baby
Round the bend of the Road; Take me away from the Hush-a-bys, Lullaby; Got the South in my Soul Blue Prolude: Swing Along
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WITH a history going back to more than 250 years, the First Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders, a kilted unit, is due to join the Hongkong Garrison very shortly.
At present, the Battalion, although actually stationed in Cairo, is on active ser- vice in Palestine, where, in the course of the trouble- some .events of the few months, it has suffered a number of casualties.
These include Lieutenant.. R. M. Festing, who was killed in action on August 10 this year, and 2nd. Lieuten- ant R. H. Cassels, who died
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THE Battalion has a magnifi. cent reputation, dating from its origin in 146, and has many battle honours to its credit. In the Great War. it especially dis- tinguished itself in operations in the Western Front And
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During the four years of the campaign, in addition to honours awarded to officers, two men 58 won Victoria Crosses and distinguished conduet medals, whilst 18 commissions in the
Thongkong Telegraph. Regiment were given from the
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1936.
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ranks of the Battalion.
RIGH."
("Help the King")
is the motto of the Seaforth Highlanders, the First Battalion of which will arrive
in Hongkong shortly
Officers of the 1. Battalion, The Beaforth Highlanders, reading left to right:
Back tow: 14. G. L. Andrews, LA. K. Foster, L. Hon. II. Cumming Bruce, Lt. J. Powell, LA› R. MacLagan, Lt. E. Gray, 2/11. K, IL Cassels (died in Palestine on active service. Aug. Oth.-1930). Lt. R. M. Festug (killed in action in Palestine, Aug. 10th, 1936). 2/LA. J. Marshall.
Second Row: Lt. & Qm. R. Paterson, Capt. S. J. Ritchie, M.C., Capt. E. G. Grant, Lt. I. Ifobkirk, Capt. J. S. Douglas, Capt. E. N. Jameson. Lt. R. Innès, Lt. J. Sym. Lt. K. Garner Smith, Capt. R. Nason, Lt. C. D. Ross,
The origin of the Battallon is most interesting. Among the noblemen who lost their titles and estates because they joined the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715 was the 5th Earl of Seaforth. The son of this Peer, however, was permitted to repurchase the estate from the Crown, and in 1771 the grandson was advanced and the 72nd were made to wear to the dignity of "Earl of Sea- the white facings and pantaloons forth," the title which had long of the Line, which it continued been enjoyed by his ancestors.
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Front Row: Capt. J. I. Mackintosh Walker, M.C.. Major G. S. Rawatorne, M.C.. Major I. C. Barclay, M.B.E.. Bt. Lt. Col. G. Lammle, M.C., Lt. Col. J. Muirhead. M.C., Capt. & Adj. G. P. Murray, Major G. G. Mlies, D.S.O., Major D. B. Altken, D.F.C., Capt. A. W. T. Bonar, ALC.
Photo: S. Sarkis, Calro.
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THE RAILWAY
For very many years after its construction, the Kowloon Can- ton Railway was a burden to the finances of the Colony, due, in
On one occasion, the Regi- trenches in the Sannly at position, in the first place, to the heavy
ment actually took part in a sea which numerous Instances of well for capital expenditure, and, second
battle. This was in 1782, when ry were recorded, the honours for which included a Victoria Cross for to do for 14 years.
Admiral Sir Edward Hughes Sergeant Steele. river, to failure to secure any profit
To show his gratitude for the on working. In recent years,
After the battle, General Maude, On Christmas Day, 1823, engaged in three very sanguinary however, the railway has become restoration of his title, the Earl welcome order was received that fights with the French fleet un- the Commander-in-Chief in Meso- potamia, a mon as a rulo sparing of regiment. King George IV had been pleased der Admiral Suffren. In one of laudatory remarks, in a Special a most useful source of revenue. This offer was accepted, and the "to approve of the 72nd Regi- these engagements, the regiment Order of the Day, said: "The bril- a High- was represented by detachments Hunt tenacity of the Seaforths de- Regiment was embodied at Elgin ment again becoming outlook for the coming year is in May, 1778, placed on the land Regiment, with this dif- who acted пи marines. The serves special mention.""
of the Regular ference 'not as good as it was, due to establishment
only, that the officers battle lasted all day, and the And now the Battalion is
again on active service in Palestine,. men shall wear trews in- French were defeated with the winning fresh honour and glory, variety of circumstances. Being Army under the designation of and
"Seaforth's Highlanders,' in the main a passenger-carrying numbered the 78th Regiment.
stead of kilts."
loas of 1,088 killed and wounded. Hongkong will indeed be glad to they In 1881, the 72nd and the British losses were 334 killed welcome the Seaforths when service, the railway's income is In 1786, owing to the reduc 78th Highlanders-two regiments and wounded, including two arrive to take their place among the
defence forces of the Colony. naturally affected by the econotion of several older corps, the which have a common origin officers of the Seaforths. mic position of the people it ser- Regiment was renumbered 72nd, were united, the former, becom The Battalion also saw service in in- ves, and in this connection it is the old corps number of 78th ing the 1st Battalion and the many subsequent campaigns,
the Crimean War, the only to be expected that the pre-being. by a coincidence, allotted latter the 2nd Battalion,
Sea- cluding to the present 2nd Battalion of forth Highlanders. It
Indian Mutiny, at Tel-el-Kebir in sent depression should
was only 1802, und at Omdurman in 1800. be the Seaforth Highlanders.
in 1920 that the word "The reflected in less traffic. But
was officially inserted on front of N the Great War, during an als tempt to drive the enemy from kept in mind. One of these is by the Battalion are inter- the regimental lille. On its re- the-Aubers Ridge-on-May-9, 1915,
IN that the working agreement esting in origin. These include turn home from foreign service the Seaforths (both the 1st and 4th EN ALL the turmoil of Spanish elvil Battalions). suffered between 450 war Jerez, the cradle of sherry, reached two years ago results in the cipher " and Coronet of in 1882, the 1st. Battalion took
and 500 casualties in three-quarters is undisturbed. H.R.H. the Duke of York and the kilt into wear again for the of an hour. Hongkong securing a smaller
Albany, a distinction granted to
first time since 1800. From percentage on through traffic the 1st Battalion (then the 72nd this date, the uniform of the than formerly, whilst income is Highlanders) in 1824. Freder two battalions has been identical.
affected ick Duke of York and Albany likely to be adversely
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Her earliest trading days with us
In January, 1916, the Battalion are uncertain, but Benito de Cardenas took an active part in, attacks on has an entry in his diary of 1483: the Turks at Sheikh Saud. The "No English or Breton ships have pr
to trade In con- outstanding feature of these attacks rived this year
the of
war with the was the fat, coverless terrain, which sequenc
the had to be crossed to reach
The enemy's entrenched positions.
Then, of course, my Lord Essex Battalion's losses
were so heavy sucked Cadiz and return home, his water EO laden that they could at this time barely. ships low in the
they with "sacked". wine, muster 100 rifles for duty, and in were
with one engagement they lost 20 officers Elizabethan literature bristles and 00 per cent. of men in killed and reference to Suck, none perhaps bet- ter known'than Falstaff's: "If I had n wounded,
Eventually, after most arduous thousand sonnes, the first principle I part would teach them should be to for- struggles, the Battalion took in the entry into Bagdad, on March swear thisne Potations, and to addict 11, 1917. This followed the cap- themselves to Sack," turini of three lines of Turkish
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There was, too, that unbalanced son of Henry VII, whose wife, the daughter of Ferdinand and Isabellu, complained without stint of the quality of the wine he provided her with during the period he was suing her for divorce. He bought it cheap. perkups, frota one of those Villon sings of so bitterly:
God "Prince, may
vitals is my prayer: And may they burst with venom
all, in fine,
roguca
curse their
These traitorous thieves, accursed.
and unfair,
The
vintners who put water in our This city of white walls shimmer-
during the coming year as was a brother of King George COMING to the service record of the Battalion, it is of in- consequence of the shutting down On the crest is the Stag's terest of note that on its first of the gambling establishments Head (Cabar Feidh), with the
voyage overseas it took over ten at Shumchun and by reason of motto "Cuilich'n Righ" ("Help" months to reach India! The the expectation that fewer trains the King"). The crest and trip was a disastrous one..
The of the Chinese section will be motto were granted to Colin
Helena haled by British engines. Not- Fitzgerald, founder of the Mac Colonel died before St. withstanding these factors, the kenzie family, in the year 1255 was reached, and, by the time the Battalion disembarked at Madras Budget figures show that the by King Alexander III of Scot 247 men had died of scurvy and railway is likely to make a profit land, whose life he saved from only 369 could carry arms. on working of well over three the fury of a hunted stag. lakhs of dollars. When the line The motto ""Tulloch Ard" iN officers' full dress was originally built, it proved found on one of the most costly pleces of sword-belts. This is an old War railway construction, in propor- Cry of the Clan Mackenzie |
the Battalion tion to its length, to be recorded (whose lartan
and means "High almost anywhere. The heavy wears) tunnelling and bridging was one Hillock"-the allusion is to the of the circumstances to account Hill which acted as the place of for this. Since then, there have Assembly and Council of the been yearly additions to the capi- | Clan.
"L", with The cipher account, which now stands
We notice that the Taipo Belle Increased railway receipts are on the
cup has
done sixty miles an hour. aited as proof of industrial re- wine. over twenty million dollars, coronet, is borne
covery at Home. The Old Country The deficits on the early working badge worn by officers and war-She must be a swift young thing. of the railway, have also been a rant officers. This is the cipher heavy charge on the undertaking, of Leopold. Duke of Albany, who A Renter message from Paris right lines. and these are still far from was Colonel of the Regiment, says it is generally fell that having been wiped out. None and was adopted as part of the something is bound to happen to:
Phoeni the less, the prospects for the cap badge at the request of the franc very shortly: Yes; it'll ter is to be made more accessible. gazingt across railing Andajusia und
either go down, er up, or remain Should be just the place to get musing on its stormy past, railway may be looked upan as Queen Victoria.
you're cluns, Romans. Moors and Goths rid of depression when stationary.
have fought for and have occupied promising, if a long view is
Ruffering from low pressure.
tie city, but one and all, friend and យ taken of the situation. In this IT will be something of a new connection, sight must not be.
A local horticulturist hopes to experience for Hongkong to
Women's hats are to be higher, foe, have paid tribute to its vines.
These went through anxious times lost of the eventual benefits have a kilted battalion once more introduco a number of new climbers Hubbies. fear, the price may go up in 300 when Al-Hakim 11. was
It should be ex-in proportion.** to Hongkong. The last unit thus
ordered by religious fanatles to up- which will accrue when the line in its midst.
plained, however, that these are
root the vines, and only at the last Pr. | is linked up with the Canton-uniformed was the 2nd Battalion not of the social variety.
There's no truth in the rumour moment did saner counsels prevail. Hankow system, as it will be in of the Argyll and Sutherland
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that Charlie Chaplin intenda It was Don Alfonso.El Sablo who did. the not far distant future, Lat- Highlanders, which came here in The Hongkong Teel Club has
Rush" much to extend the viticulture when another "Gold moking terly, there has been evident a 1980 and was later transferred decided to abolish entrance fees
Feuda" six neres each of vinca to ea. marked spirit of enterprise in to Shanghal when the Sino- A big influx of local Aberdonians
ritories..
and cultivate,
and is now anticipated.
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plant. with vinen. the management of the line, Japanese troubles broke out.
C. It is of Interest, in this con-
The election in Denmark was Now, with warfare raging, with ample evidence of a deter-
The way some people throw their decided by drawing names out of vineyards stand peaceful and un- mination to popularise railwaynection, to recall that the Regi-
pages of hat. Let's hope the Socialist damaged. Many tragle pr. travel. This is all to the good,ment received a most serious weight about, they aliould be joc-n
order keya.
Government doesn't now talk history will be filled before the vin- and, once the general depression blow in 1809, when an
through
tuge of 1937. But when September comes one feels that friend and for is lifted and the new link with was issued by King George III
"Poultice on French Volcano",
may lay down their arms and crowd China's, trunk system forged, it directing it to discontinue wear-
An article elsewhere in this issue into the vineyards, for every man in will doubtless be found that, ouring the Highland costume. Thus says headline. Nothing to, lava-
shows that cricket fighting is the town has a stake in the precious bout!
ᄆ little railway will become an asthe nationality of the Regiment
popular in Hongkong, Auntie quid. The Mackenzie! set of distinct value to the Colony was disowned.
Local riflemen shoot for spoons. Cyclono thinks that cricket clubs Life and death may engender more while, but und contribute increasingly to its tartan kilt and yellow facings of Golfers try to aim straight with should be included in prohibited violent emotions for a
they are evanescent In comparison the doublet were taken away, them.
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