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SCOTTISH LETTER.

LORD ROSEBERY.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

OCTOBER 6TH, 1922.

late Sir Charles Tilston Bright, of Banner; Gross and Carbrook Hall, Torkabire, by whom and an only daughter he is sur- vived. An only son, Ronald James, a Flight Lieutenant, was accidentally killed while in the Air Force during the war.. Br. Jardine was 75 years of age.

Bots Auxox, August 30th. Lord Rosebery's gift of Mentmore to his Mr. Jardine traveled extensively. son brings thoughts of sadness to those who spending four years in India shooting big knew him or followed his career during game. He constantly supported racing in his prime. Not that his surrender of the this country, and for 80 years hal bortes grant palace is less than perfectly sensible, in training with Peacock at Middleham considering his age and the state of his He won no classic races, but took several health. Still one cannot help remembering important handicaps in his time, His him as a sort of superman greatly favoured Refractor won the "Royal Hunt Cup at in all his fortunes, "who got all that he Ascot in 1899, and he had a useful asked for. But only for a time.. Nothing thoroughbred in Sir Harry, which, in He turned against addition to winning many races of minor of the glory lasted. politics with disgust after he had had the importance, won the. Gruit Yorkshire ball at this foot His wife, who meant Handicap at Doncaster and the North- so much to him, died. His younger son, unberland, Plate. Other horses to win for who was himself over again, fell in battle. him were Macedoine and Gardenhurst, of His elder son's inarried life was a failure, and which the last named won the Cumberland it is a buchelor establishment that goes to Plate, the Ayrshire Handicap, and several Mentor with Lord Dalmeny

other events.

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An eloqnent incident sticks in the inemory. It was at Dalmeny in 1910 A friend, in the course of some talk, remarked,

When you were Prime Minister "Excuse me," snapped lord Rosebery." was neter Prime Minister: I was the official receiver of a bankrupt Government.”

Another reminiscence is of Loal Dat meny's marriage in 1909. The bride, tall, slender girl of nineteen, looked very lovely that spring day, and one never saw an expression of more absolute satisfaction on the face of any man than Lord Rosebery's held as he gazed at his son and his son's The Lady Dalmeny of that afternoon is now Mrs. Robert Brassey. She is the younger daughter of the late Lord Heary Grosvenor, a consin on the one side of the Duke of Westminster and on the other of Captair Michael Wemyss. Her Christian cable of Dorothy is that of her ancestress, Mrs. Jordan, in all but name the wife of King William IV.

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England and Ireland have their national literary and critical journals. Why should SHANGHAI Scotland have none? One cannot say that "Chambers,"" Blackwoods," or "The Elin- burgh Review" reflect the Scottish mind. Scots have no distinct personality and noAIPHONG and character. If one dare to say that the MANILA literary gifts, the very thistles of the fields would cry out in remonstrance. Therefore one hears with interest of the appearance this week of a new literary monthly in Scot land called The Scottish Chapbook." It will contain poetry, criticism, and so on, all written by Scotsmen. The editor of the TIENTSIN new venture, Mr. C. M. Griere, already dita with sucess that annual gathology of BASOKOK Scots poetry, "Northern Numbers." SCOTTISH PROFESSIONAL GOLFEER.

Scotland has for long been the happy hunting ground of wealthy clubs in search

the young and promising professional. We produce the talent, but fail to retain Lord Dalmeny is likely to be the last of it, not surprising fact when the cir his name. He may not himself assume the cumstances are considered.. The young style of Viscount Mentmore, as he is professional, if he is to rise to fame, must entitled to do, but there is not much doubt have encouragement, and that encourage- that when he becomes Earl of Rosebery his|ment, it is obvious, must come from the son will chose to be known as Viscount club metabers. Deprived of the oppor- Mentmore. The real second title of the unity of developing his game, and with Earl of Roadbery is neither Lord Dalmeny little time available for practice, Scotland's nor Viscount Mentmore, but Viscount Jimmy Bruids in the making look elsewhere Inverkeithing With Inverkeithing, how-for their chance. They are certainly not ever, the family has not now any overburdened with opportunities in their connection.

mative land, and when the call comes, be it from England or from oversen, well, who can blame the lads if they pack up and go where wealth awaits the

topnotchers where they at least get the chances denied taan at home. The time may come when Scotland, but that time is not yet, and so, better prospects will be offered to them in. as J. H. Taylor says, when writing of the home outlook for the British professional, we need not wonder that the tide is ever towing westwards. In America, says Taylor, when a youth shows signs of promise, he is given every possible

MISS TORA INOKUCHI QUALIFIED MIDWIFE. MRS. HAN INOKUCHI QUALIFIED MASSEUSE.

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CAUSE OF THE 'LOČIMAREK TRAGEDY.

The "Scottish Board of Health, is the result of a preliminary inquiry, states that there can be no reasonable doubt that, the deaths of the eight person's " at Lochmaree in Western Ross-shire, ix visitors on an angling holiday and two ghiile boatnen, was due to potted wett or paste containg the toxin produced by the bacillus botuliuus."! A further inquiry which is to be public, has been ordered by the Tord Advocate. This tacillas has been

known since 1896, when Belgian scientist found it ia suusages. The Lochinaree case, however, is the first recognised, outbreak in Great Britain, and, so far as This country is concerned, the

inaludy is

a new one. But the infection has been fund in America, not only in meat substances, but also in preserved vegetables and fruit, and apparently in fresh beef. The disturbing factor is that the infection may be present without showing any obvious sign, so that detection must be very difficult. In these circumstances it is comforting to be told that the disease is exceedingly rare, and that hitherto it lms not beed recognised as the cause of death in many human beings. About 150 cases of the appearance of, the poison are recorded, and in 111 cases resulted in death.

NEW VESSELS FOR THE VAR EAST.

Messrs. William Denny & Bros., Dumbar ton, bave launched the twin-screw steamer Shanghai Haru, which they have built for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, of Tokyo, for service between Nagasaki and Shanghai The vessel is a sister ship to the Nagasaka Mars, which was launched from the same yard in March, and is now approaching completion. The Shanghai Maru is 305 ft. in length, 54 ft. in breadth, 32 ft. in depth to awning deck, and of about 5,500 tons gross. She will Lave accommodation. for 150 first-class and 200 third-class passen. gers. The public rooms for the first class will be large and handsome and will include dining-saloon, social hall, smoke-room, and veranda cafe. The propelling machinery will consist of single-reduction geared tur bines of the Parstus ype. supplied with steam by ten Scotch boilers worked at a pressure of 200 lb.

There is no narrow line drawa," he encouragement by the club members, declares, "between the member and the professional such as exists at home. He is

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made one of pleasure rather than a task. there to serve, but his service is usually C.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE. And, be adds, "the financial rewards are much superior."

The Clan Macfarlane, a steamer built for the Clan Line, ani intended for their Indian and general trade, has been launched by the Ayrshire Dockyard Co. at Irvine: She is, 415 feet by 53 fet 3 in., by 36 feet, about 6,000 tons gross and 9,000 tous dw.

The Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineer- ing Co., Dundee, have launched the Piraeus, cf 13,000 tons, and she was christened by Miss Wortley, daughter of the late Mr. H. B. Wortley, one time partner of the firm of Messrs. Alfred Holt Co.; for whom the vessel was built. The Perseus, which will trade in the Far East, is a vessel of 500 ft. in length by "62 ft. by 42 ft. Gin. She will be fitted with twin-screw tarbine i engines at Dundee.

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The death is announced of Mr. David Jardine Jardine of Applegarth, only son of tha late Mr. James Jardine of Dryfeholm, and cousin of Sir Robert Buchanan Jardine, Bart. of Castlemilk. He inherited enor mous landed property from his father, ho stout 15 years before his death (though already a large landowner) acquired from the blarquis of Queensberry the extensive estates of Tinwald and Tertborwald, and Applegarth estate from Sir Alexander Jardine, Bart. In 1887 Mr. Jarding, mir- ried Mary Angela, second daughter of the

Raeburn's portrait of Sir Walter Scott, which was bought lately at the Burdett Coutts sale for £9,660, has been secured by a New York cannoiseur, Mr. J. Horace Haiding,

Sir James Crichton Browne suggests that there should be placed at Burn's Mausoleon a Burns' garden, containing flowers loved by the poet and incationed in his works.

The Duke of Athall, on behalf of the United Lodge of Freemasons of England, Institution at Peterhead a presented to the Royal National Lifeboat lifeboat as a thanksgiving for the safe new motor return from Canada of its Grand Master the Dake of Connaught.

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