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No.23154.號韪拾伍佰登仟叁萬弍第日拾玖年申壬 HONG KONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932. ##

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TO-DAY

(October 13.)

12th day of Jemadi-al-akbir. Entries close for Twelfth Extra Race Meet, noon,

Lammert's Sule of Lessebold Property, 3 p.m.

Hockey. Maniak Tournament, 24th Battery v. H.M.S. Veteran (Navy ground), 4.20 p.m. ; R.A.S.C.

1st H.K.S. Battery (Marina ground), 4.30 p.m..

Water Polo Argyll and Suther- land Highlanders v. Lincolnshire Regiment (Y.M.C.A. Bath).

SCOTTISH LETTER

A PAISLEY INDUSTRY TO REVIVE

FLOWERS AND THE GARDENS

.SCOTLAND

HOME RULE-BUT...

NO SEPARATION

FROM ENGLAND.

(BY " ANDRA")

Sept. 50.

It is understood that, a new in- dustry for the manufacture of pure

Opening Concert at Helena May silk is shortly to be established by Institute at 3.30 p.m.

"Power Economy" to be read at Institution of Engiacore and Shipbuilders by Goo. Buchanan,

5.43 p.m.

Theosophical Society Mesting, €

an Austriau firm'ia the Engineer- ing works of Messrs. Walter Mo Gee and Sons, Laighpark, Paisley.

A number of skilled foreign work ers will act as instructors to the Badminton Club Meet at Sailors girls employed to take part in the and Soldiers' Hóme.

p.m.

Theatres

King's "Paid to Love." Star: "Sinners Holiday.”. Queen's: "The Love Race," Oriental: "Heartbrank.” Taiping: Merely Mary Ann."

Dances-Tea dance at King's Restaurant; dinner dances at Hong Kong, and Peninsula Hotels and King's Restaurant. Sunrise.-0.19

m; Bunset; B

work of the industry,

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New Scottish Crusade.

The National Party of Scotland have given their blessing to the setting up of a responsible Parlia ment in Scotland," but without | separation from England. This was the aim, resolved upon in Glasgow at a Conference last week of advocates of Scottish self gov-

erament. The conference was held in private with the Duke of Mon- trose presiding was called to consider what measures of agree-

ment were to be found among the advocates of self-government, and what steps should be taken to fur- ther that object. Representatives were also present from, the Glas gow Unionist and Liberal Associa

tions. The Duke of Montrose in

explaining object of the Confer once said: "Our only reason for self-government is that we believe

that with a parliament of our own in Scotland we could and would

manage our own tao

affairs better than they are being managed to-day from Westminster. By relieving Westminster of purely Scottish questions we would strengthen its

At the weekly meeting of the Paislay Rotary Club reference to matter was made. The establish- ment of the new industry is really the replanting of an judustry which had blossomed Paisley

over a century ago. During the hands to deal with important Im J year 1769 real silk gauge was manu-, perial and Foreign questions with factured in Pauloy in 1998 the which it is faced." Fully 90 per trade had so incressed that go cent of Spottish Laws differ from houses were engaged on its con-

those in England. Sir Henry Keith moved, and Sir D. N. Ste duct: Looms to the Number of

venson, seconded a resolution ap- 5,000 were then in operation and Tides: High at 8.35 and 21.19; goods, to the annual value of £350,

pointing a committee to frame a policy which would embody' a 000 were produced, the silk indus

schors of self-government for Scot- try, however, entirely coased in land with the Duke of Montrose: Paisley in 1812. Mr. M. Schaffer,

no President, a real-silk manufacturers of Vien- na, has decided after 18 months

F.m.

Low at 2.00 and 14.33.

FRIDAY

(October 14).

13th day of Jemadial-akhir.

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An Old Scottish Custom,

King's College Annual Aquatic careful investigation throughout Miss Isbbel MacDonald when

Sports, 2.30 p.m.

Interpart Polo Match-Hong Kong r. Shanghai at Causeway Buy, 3 p.m.

Anny Tennis Final," Bookunpoo, 3.30 p.m.

Trevessa Trophy Race at North Point, 4 p.

the entire Country to establish in leaving Lossiemouth, was present- Paisley the new industry for the ed by some of her friends with a manufacture of pure silk,

set of green garters. This is a re- vival of an old Scottish custom of

The Edinburgh Flower Show,

married sisters of a bride-to-be.

Mr. Malcolm MacDonald has re

The Royal Caledonian HorticulEiving such tokens to older un tural Society held their annual Hockey-Hong Kong Hockey flower show this week in Edin Club "A" V. South Wales Bor- derers.

burgh. The Countess of Dalkirk ceived a similar gift with the re- opening the show referred to the quest that the garters should be Football: Lincolnshire Regt. [II. v. Argyll & Sutherland High fine work on behalf of the Queen's worn on September 20, the day on which Miss Joan MacDonald, the landers II., at Chathum Road. Institute of District Nurses being

Hong Kong Shanghai Interport done by the gardens of Scotland. Prime Minister's daughter, is to be Polo Dinner, Gloucester Building,

Turning their beauty to good ac married at Wendover, near Che 8.15 p.m.

H.M.S Tamar Dance at Garrison count and playing an important quera, Lecture Hall, 8.30 p.m.

Theatres,

Queen's: "The Love Race.” King's "Paid to Love.". Oriental: Heartbreak." Star: "Life of the Party

part in the welfare of the Nation. Many fisher friends in Mr. Mac Experiments had shown that there Donald's native Lossiemouth "who was very little we could not grow tive known his family for many and it was giving employment to years, have received invitations to our people, which, after all should the wedding, but it in doubtful, if be the aim of everybody just now. any will be able to make the long Professor Collis This year's exhibition is one of journey south.

the most outstanding in the his of the University College, Cardiff, tory of the Society and challenges and Mrs. Collis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dances:--Tea Dance at King's comparison with the recent flower. Fairbairn, and her close Restaurant; Dinner Dances at show hold in Glasgow. Except in friends of the Premier, will at Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels the year 1925 never has the Society tend t and King's Restaurant.

made a braver show and enthurias-

The Prime Minister has left Lon

Moon: Full at 9.19 p.m.

tic members of the Boclety claim don for the Chequers, where, it is Sunrise: 0.19 .m.; Sunset: 6 that it beate the Glasgow Bhow, expected, he will remain until after p.b.

who were at both the wedding, and will entertain nurserymen Tides: High at 9.10 and 21.30; agree. There was, as usual keen same of the wedding guests, who Low at zu and 14.85,

ocmpetition for the various chat are spending the week-end there lange cups and trophies. The firms Miss Joan MacDonald will wear a Principal Mails,

of nurserymen, as usual, added bridal dreas and train of white. Inward-Canada and U.S.A. immensely to the attractiveness of moire antique. On her head will by Empress of Japan.

the show, filling the occupied be a Tudor half-moon edged with Outward :---Canada, U.S.A... C. spaces, and in their line displays pearl and gold Long white-satin- und 8.-America and Europe viashowing the amateurs the way they dresses with short bodices, wit Victoría, B.C., and Europa vis should go. There was also a fine worn by the bridesmaids. White Biberin by President Taft-Reg. & show of the golden, Lily of Japan, roses and heather will be the flow- p.m.; Letters 8.30 a.w. on 5th inst. I a tall and stately flower.

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