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Hongkong Daily Press
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No. 23192, #CH✯EČĦSAXO HATAM HONG KONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932. A HE¶¶¶RESHGATE Price Single Copy, 10 cts.
Drambuie
Prince · Charlie's Liqueur
The origin of "DRAMBUIE" and the basis of its production give it a character distinct from other Liqueurs.
Brought to Scotland by a follower of Prince Charlie in 1745, the recipe was given to a MacKinnon of Skye, and the secret has ever since remained in one family. The MacKinnon of that day employed the materials ̈which were available, and in place of Brandy a fine old Whisky was used. This, along with heather honey and herbal ingredients of recognised value as aids to digestion produced a Liqueur which soon gained the post of honour on the tables of Highland Aristocracy, and is now known world-wide.
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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
TO-DAY
(November 20)
27th day of Rejab.
Sport,
CricketFirst. Division; Hong Kong C.C r. Craigengower (F.); Kowloon C.C P Civil Service (F.). Second Division Police Royal Engineers (L.); Indian R.C. Club de Recreio (L.); Craigon- gower v. Hong_Kong C.C. (F.); Civil Service r. Kowloon C.C.
Hockey-Mamak Tournament: Hadio Sports . Kowloon Indians (Caroline Hill), 4.13 p.m..
Football:-First Division: Navy v. Roccio. Sercond Division: Ewa v Trung Tsin; Enstern v. Borders ers, Navy, e. Lincolns; Club' v. South China; Royal Artillery v. St. Joseph's; Chines Athletic v. Kowloon Third Division: Border. era. Rodip; R.A.S.C.. St. Joseph's; Lincolns e. South China; Chinese Athibele w Taikoë. (2
Rugby-Hong Kong Rugby Club South Wales Bordorors (Happy Valley), p.in.
Yachting Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Fourth Championship
Race for racing yachts.
Chinese Catholic Sporta, Caroline Till.
King's
Centra
Queen'a
Kid."
Star:
Theatres
Life Goes On." "Good Night Venda."
"Young
Donovan's
Brown Sugar." World: 24 Joroos, ep. 6. Oriental: One Hour with You." Majestic: "Laughter.”
Dances.
Tea Dances: At Hong Kong Hotel, Gloucestor Building, and King's Restaurant,
Dinner Dances:-At Hong Kong, Peninsula and Repulse Bay Hotels, Gloucester Building, Lane Craw ford's and King's Restaurant.
Principal Malls · Inward-Europe via Negapa tam (paper only) by Kághímá Maru U.S.A, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai by President Hayes and Straits by Agnieniuon, Japan and Shanghai by Hakusan ar
Outward - Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island by Kitano Maru, Reg. 9.45 a.m, felters 9.20 am, Shanghai and Japan by Kushima Márú, “3.30 p.m., Manila by President Hayes, 3 p.m., Straits and Calcutta by Takada, parcel 5 p.m., Japan by Burua Maru 8.20 a.ra., Manila and Pacels only for Germany via Ham burg by Hamacs 4.30 p.m., Straita, Ceylon, India and Europe via Mar- seilles by Hakusan Maru, K.P.O. Reg. 10 a.m., letters 11 a.m., Q.P.O.. Reg. 10.45 a.m., letters 11.30 à,‚m.
SUNDAY
(November 27).
Bath day of Rejab,
Sport.
Hockey-Morank Tournament: Parthian e.. 20th Battery (Navy ground), 4 p.
Lawn Tennis:-Kowloon C.C. vi Sharing Sports Club.
Rreing-Fanling Huny and Rico Club Steeplechase Meeting win
Wichtig: Royal Hong Kong
Yacht Clab, St. George's Society u. St. Andrew's Society...
Cyfckot-Navy y. Amy. (L.),, Football :-3rd Division: Royal Engineers v. Royal-Air-Force-
Bhooting: Interport Rifle Shoot 2,30 p.m.
,
Theatres,
Queen's: Vienese. Nights.”
King's: "Lady and Gent!!
Central: Good Night Vienna." Star Busan, Lenox"
World Red Butterfly" (Chinese film).
Oriental: "One Hour with You.” "Majestic: !! Laughter.”
Dances.
Tea Dances: Along Koby Hotel, Gloucesteer. Building and King's -Restaurant,
Dinner -Dames-At Hong Kong And Repulse Bay Hotels, Gloucester Building, King's Restaurant and
...Principial Halls, Outward:Bangkok via Swatow by Kiangsu 9 a.m., Swatow, Amby: and Hormont byHoten. Maru 9 5.12. Shanghai and Amoy by Tai Yuan
OUR BRITISH NEWS LETTER
THE PRINCE AND MASTER MARINERS. THE VICE- CHANCELLOR'S FLIGHT: THE PERPLEXED STUDENTS MODEST MR,- MAUGHAMI
SOME HOME TRUTHS ABOUT INDIA
(SPECIAL AIR-MAIL SERVICE)
previous record of a Prince of
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Scotland. London, Nov. -It is announced Wales having attended to receive that, the Prime Minister will pro- the grant as Master of a City pose the toast of "Scotland"" at the Company. The Company was ine amust dinner of the Scottish corporated only 6 years ago, Clans Association on Nov. 18.: Among the guests will be Six James Frazer, O.M., the Earl of Crawford and Viscount Dunedin. Sir John Foster Frazer will be in the chair.
*Terrorism in India."
Oxford Air. Squadron
On November 4th Oxford Univer-
sity Air Squadron moved to its naw narodrome ab Abingdon. The Vice-Chancellor, the Provost of Worcester (the Rev. F. J: Lys), flew in the machine leading the Sir Charles Tegart had an excep- | squadron to its new home. He had tionally large and influential never down before and so made his gathering of the Royal Empire, first flight at the age of 60,-. Society to beat his address on Ter- Edinburgh Uitversity's Réctor. rorism in India on Nov. 3. Only The undergraduates of Edin
a first-hand account, so dramatic burgh University who are called on ally yet modsetly told could have to elect their Rector this week, do held the interest of the listeners fort get much held from their off- so long. Sir Charles had proofs at cial magasine, "The Student." Tho hand for every statement be made candidates are Sir Ian Colqu Although he clearly detested the houn, Sir Ian Hamilton, Dr. Pit methods of the terrorists, yet one tondrigh Macgillivray and Dr. Ot- could so he had a genuine sympa to Schlapp, and the weight of the thy with the youths of India who editorial "we" is thrown violently are zo. stuly misled into sharing gains all four. For reasons them. During the course of the which are given all the candi lecture, Sir Charles held up actual dates appear to us both distasteful specimens of the murderous bombs and repellant, and we do not in with which the terrorists stek to ad tead to vote" vance their cause.
Master Marinera,
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The Bona Fide Traveller.
The Prince of Wales, Haster of
friend from Scotland tells the Honourable Company of Mas something of the manner in which ter Mariners, on November 2nd ro- the drinking laws are administered ceived from the Lord Mayor and in that country on a Sunday. On the Court of Aldermen of the City that day anybody who is a bons of London the Grant of Livery to ide traveller onu get a drink 23 the Hondurable Company of Mas any hour, provided he signi a book ter Mariners, of which he in the whither he is going. When hand- showing whence he has come and first Manter. The occasion was his ed the book this friend observed torically interesting as there is no that the previous customer had fill-
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Sunday, Nov. 27th
at 9
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ed in his name as travelling from The Cradle to. The Grave-and had got away with it..
Sir Austen and the League.
Bir Austen Chamberlain Con- fessed at a League of nations luncheon at Grosvenor House, Lon- don that bis original scepticism in regard to the League of Nations had been turned to faith. “Wear- ing a black coat and not covered with a white sheet," said Sir Aus ten, "I make confession that when the time came to consider the idea of a League of Nations I was scep tical. I thought the idea was a fine eae but I doubted whether it would be successful in practice. My faith in the League doles from the time when as Secretary of State for Foreign Affair it be came my duty to attend. ite-meet- ings and see the Council and the Executive at work. I beg you to keep faith, hope and courage in thể League."
Mr. Bomerset Maugham his own Oritic.
Mr. Somerset Maugham announ- ces that his new play" for Bar- vices Rendered and prodded In London on November 2nd will pro |"bably be the lase ̈be~will wilte Although he has won many triumphs both as a dramatist and novelist, he is at all times a severe critic of his own work. When the curtain fell on the first night of one of his most notable stage suc- cester there was the usual cry for author." But detecting faults in the last act, he had rushed home to prepare a revised version for ro hearsal next morning..
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We beg to notify Customers that Assorted Hampers suitable for the Festive Season may be obtained from us at the foliewing Reduced Rates
No. 1 HAMPER-$55.
1 Qt. Meet & Chandon Dry Imperial 1 9. Superb Tawny Port
Champogna 2 Q. St Julien Claret.
1 PL G.F. Peppermint. 1 PL D.O.M..
10. Martell's** Brandy.
8 Qts. King George IV Gold Label
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1 Qt. Old Brown Sherry, Black Beal
1 Qt. Puritan Old Tom or Dry Gin,
1 Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy.
1 Phil Pomeranzan Bitters.
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3. Qta. St. Julien Claret.
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as the girl who was sweet but unrefined
BROWN
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Adapted from Lady (Arthur) Lever's
great stage success by
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glyings by the confession that the 19Les are made in Bootland.
The Lord Provost of Glasgow.. The Congre office of Sir
devotion and ability and dignity that has earned the good opinion of the whole community. He has been a decided success as the-olief- eminently maintained the high
Woman Provosts.
The Scottish Joke, The legend of the niggardlines of Scotsmen is finally exploded by the announcement in the Deutsche Thomas Kelly as Lord Provost of representative citizen, one who has Allgemeine Zeitung that two Spots Glasgow concluded at midnight on tradition of the po rödders of The Tinter, having learn | November 1. He has served three t ód from its columns of the appeal strenuous years, and following an made by the Deutsche Allgemeine established procɛdary he now relin- On November 4 two woman pro Zeitung for the jokes about Boots - quiélés tá mir of civic fdminis, juosta were elected to feotland men to be dropped lest they should trator which he has sustained Mr. Spalding at Dalkeaith and hurt the feelings of a friendly na- faithfully and well for a quarter of | Mr. Elizabeth Hunter A Loan tion, have, at the cost of £jd, sach a century. He retires with the sa-head. Both elections were unanim. apart from the price of note tisfaction of having presided over our. It is stated that theat yo -paper and envelops, juripen to this "the destinies of the thy during a the first, elections" in 8berland to
Berlin, newspaper to allay it" ml-period of extrems diffécity with a Khir "office.
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