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Edinburgh, April 24.

On the Old Course at St. An- drew's at

and Carnoustie,

od many other links in the north the caddies still continue to earn fre- quent pennies for the return of those mishit balls which hop, skip, and jump into the several male- volent burns forming local hazards. But at the Wimbledon Park course they have gone one better by the

SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY The annual assembly of Glasgow Conclave, No. 3, of the Red Cross of Constantine, was held on Saturday night in the Freets- sons' Hall, 30 Berkeley Terrace. Glasgow, when Mr. Alexander M'Gregor was installed as. Sove- reign in succession to Mr. Andrew

Melville.

..

Buchanan, Director of Music: William J. Beattie. Herald; W. S. Walker. Steward; and Henry Graham, Sentinel.

The Festival of St. George, Pat- rom Saint of the Order," was afterwards celebrated in the Ca'dora Restaurant. Union Street, when the newly installed Sove- reign presided.

"1

LOED CLYDESDALE'S"

PORTRAIT

The Marquis of Clydesdale's happy return to Britain has coin- cided with the completion of Mr. Charles Gerrard's pictures of the Mount Everest Flight. Mr. Gerrard was hoping to have a final sitting from Lord Clydesdale, 80 that the correct Arishing and touches might be added, that his wishes will be granted. Is every prospect

News of Lord Clydesdale's recovery in health has given great, general satisfaction.

Now

there

THE GORDON'S' DRUMS One of the drums of the 2nd Gordons. which were recently brought back from Germany by of Sir Ian Hamilton, has been gifted

appointment of the club's deputy A deputation was received from caddle master and starter to the, the Grand Imperial Council' post of "Admiral." In his "ag-Scotland. consisting of Messrs by the Officer Commanding the

Hewat, Glasgow, Grand | 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlan ship," an ordinary rowing boat, John

Treasurer: Robert Carmichael,ders. Colonel M'Lintock, D.S.O., to the admiral has the sole right to

Grand Recorder, J. the Gordons Association' Club, "fish" for balls driven into the Edinburgh,

Mullo Weir 3.5.C., Edinburgh, Elmbank Crescent, Glasgow. The lake, and I understand from mem- bers of the club that he is assured Intendant-General for Fife and drum is suitably inscribed. Other of a good living from his efforts. Kinross; and R. Selcraig Murray. Gordon Associations to receive a The previous holder of the office Edinburg. Past Grand Chancellor drum are once recovered 11 dozen balls in. two and a half hours. a record which the admiral hopes to break this summer. The "Jolly Duffer would appear to be the most ap-

propriate pennant for his flagship.

A "DRAWING ROOM” The Lord Chamberlain announ- ces that the King and Queen will hold an Afternoon Drawing Room at the Palace of Holyrood-house, Edinburgh, on Tuesday, July 10. and give a Garden Party on Thurs- day, July 12,

"

According to present arrange ments their Majesties will go into residence at Holyrood on July 9 and will remain until July 16. On their way back from Scotland the King, and Queen will open the new Mersey Tunnel "at Liverpool, and. after travelling through the tunnel. the new library at Birkenhead.

COUNTESS HAIG.

Countess Haig announced in Edinburgh yesterday that she is. leaving Scotland to take up re- sidence in Hamton, Court Palace.

In an interview in Edinburgh she stated

diminished that the state of the family finances, due to the upkeek of Bemersyde, which Earl Haig took over in a bad state of repair, necessitated this removal:

those of Aberdeen,

SCOTLAND'S DAY

The Installation ceremony was | Edinburgh, and London. carried out by Mr. John Kewat, Intendant-General for South-West Scotland, assisted by Mr. Robert Carmichael, Grand Recorder. · In

addition the other offfter of the

The Scotland's Day" demon-. stration which is held annually by

the National Earty of Scotland Conclave were Installed as follow: now the Scottish National Party— -Messrs Robert Lamb, Viceroy; in commemoration of the Battle Andrew" Hutcheson, Senior Gene- of Bannockburn will be held, this"] ral; Robert D. Robertson, Junior year on June 23 in the King's General; W. M'Minn, High Pre- Park, Stirling. I expect the re- late. "W. P. Falconer, Orator: cent fuston of the National Party Paton, Treasurer John with the Scottish Party will pro- James Hewat, F.S., Recorder; J. G. Weir, duce a much larger attendance, First Aide-de-Camp: William than usual. The demonstration Simpson. Second Aide-de-Camp: has become. of course, the prin- Andrew Dunn, Prefect: Fred M. cipal event. of

the nationalist Bearer: Robert movement. Burns. Standard

TEN PROVINCES GANGSTER'S PLAN

FOR MANCHOUKUO

Endeavour To Elimi- nate Race Disputes

Changchun, May 3. ..

OF CAMPAIGN

Career Cut Short By Police

Using a fixed plan of action, a

party of gangsters have had a long

run, it is alleged, but they are now under lock and key, in the "hands of the French Police in Shanghai. The Government definitely de-

Reconnaissance, supply and a main body were all carefully ar- cided to-day to divide all of Man- Speaking of her future home at chukuo with the exception of Hi-ranged, although on a small. scale, which itself had the merits of Hampton Court Palace, Lady Halgan. Province. into ten provinces, said that in this connection the

avoiding the use of a clumsy and King had been very kind to her.

unwieldy party.. The humble rick. shaw, a pushbike and good ordi" She also stated that Earl Haig's

nary shoe leather were the in" at Bemersyde would be

gredients. opened in the near future as a

rooms

and

each with its individual capital. The plan will be put into effect on July 1.

It was stated that this decision has been taken by the Government;

museum, in which would be ex- in order to eliminate disputes hibited the famous Field Mar-which have occurred from time to shal's warrelles uniforms, time due to the fact that Han and girts which he received from ad- Mongolian races were both sub mirers all over the" world.

jected in certain instances to the sixteen, is to enter Sandhurst same provincial regulations. The shortly with a view to joining his new division, based on more ethnic father's old regiment, the Seven-lines, is expected to result in bet- teenth Lancers. ^

ter understanding. Earl Haig, who died in 1928, 15 buried at Dryburgh Abbey, close to Bemerayde.

There were three in the gang. who went in for armed robbery. After selecting their victim and a suitable time of attack, the party would sally forth!

One member would be disguised as a rickshaw coolie, who on one pretext or another would refuse to take any would be passengers. In | his rickshaw, in the box under the The new provincial capitais will eat, would be concealed the pis- be as follows: Mutoe, Chenyang tols of the party. Another mem- Province; Antung, Tungfeng Pro-der would ride a bicycle: bis job £294 FOR SCOTTISH PICTURE vince; Chengteh. Lanyang Pro-was that of a scout, which, Be-. 'Drowsie Cronies," by Robertvince Yuanki, Yuenki Province..cause of tus mobility, he could Alexander, RS.A., fetched £294. Chichihar, Chihei Province; Har- carry out well. He watched the the highest price, at a sale in hin, Sinhal Province: Kdeimuszu, comings and goings of the police. Dowell's Rooms, Edinburgh, on lan Province: Chinchow, Liacet The third men would saunter Saturday of a number of modern Province: Hsinking, Kianghai Pro- along casually in the rear: when the coast was reported as clear, pictures belonging to the late Mr. vince; and Kirin, Kihai Province.

he would help himself to the pig- D. M. Small, LDS., R.CB, Dish-

tols and distribute them and the land House, Arbroath, This pain-

attack would be carried out. ting, illustrating two dogs lying near an infant in its crib,

Unfortunately for them, they were all arrested by the police at among the exhibits at the British Empire Exhibition of 1824.

the corner of Rue Wagner and Marco Polo, when they were on their way, it is alleged, to carry Ban Francisco, May 10

out an armed robbery near Sicca- Over 15,000 American stevedores wel the police also got their two along the Pacific coast are striking pistola, both 32 automatics, and for higher wages and shorter thirteen rounds of ammunition, all hours. Police squads have been of which were hidden wider the rushed to the waterfront.-Reuter rickshaw seat.

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