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[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
EDIMURGH, January 18th.
Scotland gaze a cordial reception to the Japanese Industrial Mission, and its members created a most favourable im pression upon all those with whom they came in contact. They visited both Edin. burgh and Glasgow, devoting most of their time to the engineering and ship bulding activities on the Olyde. "
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The death took place in a nursing home in Edinburgh of Mr. Angus Sutherland, ex-M.P. for the County of Sutherland, ax-Chairman of the Fishery Board of Scotland, and uncle of Sir William Sutherland, M.P. He was a son of a Helmsdale crofter, and born in 1848. | SHANGHAI
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Both his maternal and paternal grand- HAIPHONG BOIROW fathers had been evicted from their houses BANGKOK
and from his earliest years BANDAKAN.... and crofta,
r Sutherland beard passionate com- STRAITS & CALQUITA". Mr. plaints regarding the
land law. MANIGA existing He had a hard struggle to educate him. CALOUTTA LINE:- This Lane sfords regular sailings to Calentos Peace L self. After serving as a pupil teacher in Helmsdale Parish School, he entered the Training College in Edinburgh. For a One of the interesting speeches, made time he was a teacher in Aberfeldy, and during the visit was that by Principal Pentised. He continued his studies at Sir Donald MacAlister, of Glasgow Uni- Glasgow University, and after graduat. BHANGHAI
M.A. became a master in Glasgow versity. For many years he has taken aing
Academy... great interest in Japan, having acted in
consultative capacity in connection with When a youth, Mr. Sutherland resided the development of her Universities. As with his uncle, the late Mr. Adam Suther. the result, he said he had learned to land, in whose house in Buccleuch Street, admire the enormous vigour, freshness, hanburgh, the Land League, movement HALFMONG and spirit of progress which animated the had its origin. It was professedly to nation; they were willing to learn from secure better conditions for the crafters BURNED every tide, entered Par and were prepared to better that Mr. Angus Sutherland bit. Speaking of the Washington Con the request of Mr. Gladstone, in framing ference, he was reminded of an expres- the Crofters' Act, which sion of one of the great Japanese states tenure and provided for the
Sutherland
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24th Mar., at 11. KASHIMA MABU (Nagasaki direct))
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7th Apr., at 11 am. SUWA MARU (calling Manila)
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MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP via 'Singapore, &c..
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Friday,
Friday,
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BYDNEY & MELBOURNE VA
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Today, Tuakiay
13th Mar.
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NEW YORK vis Buez.
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"Friday, 17th Mar 31 11 am)
... Thursday, 2nd Mar. at 11 a.m.
Sunday, 5th Mar,
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men; ho gave the quotation; and then fair retts. In his native
added that as he had not spoken Japan-
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Singapore; returning from Caleatts steamers provsod vin Strain and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai. All aboamers bare excellent passenger socommolation, are fitted with Blestris Light and. Fans and carry is fully-quailänd Burgeon LINK:-Salinga approzimatly every three days between Canton and
Shanghai, sometimes calling at Brasow. Through tickets essa be obtained and through Bill of Lading are turned to Norbers and Ya Porta via Shanghal LINE-A weekly service in maintained with Manila by vamals with good
gangar nocommodation, sailings from both parse every Friday, LINE alles at Holbow when fudacement offer Pages and are LINE:-Fortnightly sailing to and from Sandalan be two 5,000 tome CHIÊRANGTM and an #MAUBANG“, benda aton miner stomary Ka naying excellent passenger accommodation. Cargo taked on Abrough
Bills of Lading" for Kudai, Jesenison. Labana Tawas and Fahad Datu,
of TIENTSINLANE)—A regaïne service is run from March to November betwee
Hongkong and Tiontain, calling at Wolbatwet and Chalco LINE-A Tockly service is provided between Hongkong and Bangkoky via Buslow, by fiva "abeamers Asted with xo-to-date namangal socommodation
ese for something like 45 years, the visi at the time is ratitude of the crofters BANGKOR tors would excuse his Scottish pronuncia ber of people erinced by the large num were baptised with the tion. The Japanese visitors, it is need name Anges. On his father's death Mr. less to say, showed great pleasure at the Sutherland' succeeded to the family croft, incident At subsequent function Dr. and he was nominally the crafter until Dan the compliment to recently when the croft was made over,
"Men of the to nae of his nephewa. be said, helped | A SCOTTISH PROBLEM. international thought, and the compli ment he had paid their mission by quat. ing well-known Japanese sayings was one that flattered them exceedingly- BIDE-LIGHTS OF THE MISSION.
What
The Scottish Home Rule Association has lost no time in taking advantage of the concession of Dominion status to the South of Ireland to raise the claim of Scotland to govern herself. No one will The most interesting things were not said and motto, to resist the Association's de
dare, remembering our country's emblem in the formal speeches but in the more claration that Scotland is a nation in intimate opportunities of conversation. "Ievery sense of the word no less than Ire- spent some time here about nine. years land But the Association seems to ago, remarked Mr. Marjo Kushida, have overlooked one vital point. managing director of the Mitsui Bishi kind of Home Bule docs Scotland want! Bank." and I noticed that your Scottish We have seen a suggestion that the sort buildings are wonderfully representative of thing that has been given to Ulster of your solid Scottish character. I think is good enough for us. But is it? Surely you Scottish bankers are the best bankers if Scotland is a nation no less than Ire- that have been known for years."'
land, tica, Scotland should be a Domin- on too.
If she
wanted it, fancy that few Englishmen, not to spend of a little Welshman, would dare to say her day. And has so
however, does she' really England's affairs at Westminster that we kong managed cannot imagine her activities cribh'd, cabia'd
and confin'd, look after only her own little compara- and left to tively parochial affairs. It may be gested that the Scotish Home Rule Asso- diation should do some thinking on that point.
Your Scotland is a very pice country, bu: your weather wahabrug and on eloquent grimace accompanied this ex- pression of opinion by another delegate. It is little wonder you Scotsmen are sö hard, and able to bo at home any part of the world, when you have such
weather to make you fit.”
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The members of the delegation were much interested in the haggis and whisky served at the Glasgow Corporation luncheon.
What do you think of the haggis & Town Councillor asked one of the Japanese, and a subtle smile gave point to the reply, "I shall be able to tell you that later on."
A third guest naively remarked that Sentch whisky was popular in Japan
You see, after one or two glasses our Japanese wine becomes not so pleasant, bat Scotch whisky is always good."
When
Home Rule in a Local Government sense is sure to be raised at the coming General Election. It may be mentioned that the,, Marquis of Graham has come forward as the champion of a national policy. He points out that our educa lion, land legislation, justice, and many other things are managed on a different system from what obtains in England, the Japanese visited Weir's and that the Houses of Parliament at engineering works, they were told that Westminster are far too busy to given the drilling machine was naturally a proper attention "to needed and desir Scots invention. Why naturally reforms in Scottish legislative mea- they asked. And the answer was,
Be sures." cause of our proficiency with the cork THE VERY LATEST SCOTS STORY. screw,"
MISSIONÁRY "AND CHINA.
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Lord Leverbume is telling this story. A Scotsman was working a circular saw, when three of his fingers were cut off. Dr. J. H. Lechiar and Mrs. Lerblar, He looked on the flour among the saw Dalkeith, are this week proceeding to dust for the fingers, bat could not find India. en route for China, where they them. Then he had a brilliant idea. are to take up their duties under the He threw a threepenry piece on the Church Missionary Society at Menchub-floor, and immediately the missing digita sien, Western China. Dr. Lechler was were scrambling towards it, born in India, and. received his medical MARRIAGE. training at Edinburgh University and in connection with the Edinburgh Mission nursing training, went out to China in
mer.
Dr. Lechler served for two years during the war with the R.A.M.C., and held the rank of Captain. "
Mrs. Lechlar, after dical
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Major General Sir William Henry At South Morningside U.F. Church; Rycroft, K.C.M.G.. appionted Governor Edinburgh, W. J. Adam. Philippine of North Borneo from November Dext, Inlands to Miss A. K. Swanston, Pen- resides at Ard Gairney. Kinrosshire, Innsylvania, U.S.A. 1587 he married Grace Ronald Maria, enly daughter of the late Captain Fletcher and of Norton Menzies of Ard
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