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The Jubilee Vase
(Special Air-Mail Service).
London, Sept. 7.
The Queen Victoria Jubilee Vase Tournament was continued over the Old Course here today, when the fourth and fifth rounds were decided. The weather was even better than yesterday afternoon, for all day the sun shone warmly and brightly, and the wind was no more than a breeze out of the west, which served just to steady playere going our before winging them
im to greater, freedom on the homeward
journey.
There were some excellent mat- In these words Mr. Justice Whitley, in the Supreme Court to ches in the forenoon, and only two matches that could in any way day congratulated the parties when Mr. Conaghan mentioned that the be described as.runaway. In the case, in which KLM Mohamed; first of them. Dr. Desmond Cur- Abdul Kader Shakkar: Rowther ran (5) beat Commander R. C. and others sued M. Mohamed Bayidon (4) by 4 and 2, and in the Ibrahim Mohamed Amin and the second. Sir Hugh Bray (8) beat Commercial Press, proprietors and Captain J. FC Maraball on level printers of the Bumi Putra for terms, by 5 and 3. In the first
alleged bel, had been settled.
Damages and Costs
been
The case had already "before Mr. Justice Whitley for two or three days towards the end of September. LR MONE
The terms agreed were publica- tion of the tendered apology and payment of $1,000 damages and
$2,000 agreed costs.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934.
Crowds Greet Royal Party
King Absent From loyal party from Baimoral. The Braemar Gathering
Special Air Mail Service)
Edinburgh, Sept. 7. "The King did not attend the Brsemar Gathering yesterday.
The gathering was graced by the presence of the Queen, the Duke md Duchess of York, and the Princesses Elizabeth" and Margaret Rose, and Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught.
Queen drove from the Castle r an open carriage drawn by two greys and preceded by an outrider. 1.Her Majesty was accompanied in the carriage by the Duke and Duchess of York and the two little Princesses.
In a second carriage were. Lord Claude Hamilton, the King'a Equerry, Lady Victoria Forester, Sir Henry Betterton, and Sir Henry Dalrymple.
In a motor car from Birkhall which followed were the Hon. Andrew Elphinstone and the Hon. Margaret Elphinstone, nephew.and niece of the Duke and Duchess ot York, and Mrs, Knight, nurse-in chief to the Duke and Duchess of York's children.
Excellent weather favoured the gathering, and the crowd was a recard one of over 20,000...
A The Invasion-of the village started at an early hour, and
The royal visitors were received throughout the forenoon there was at the royal pavilion by the a steady stream of cars and 'buses
Marquis of Aberdeen. Lord travelling up Deeside from Aber Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire, and deen and from the South over Colonel A. H. Farquharson ol Cairnwell road by the Devil's Invercauld. The Marchioness of. Elbow.
Before midday all available within
Con
And
accommodation for cars the Princess Royal Park was occupied. Cars and 'buses tinued to arrive, however, accommodation for them found near the village. The num ber of cary was a record.
In All Their Glory
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Was
The clauspen and the Balmoral Hagalanders from the royal ea the Mar tates, the Duffs "from estate, and the Farquharsons from invereauid gathered in all the | glory of full Highland dress in the
Village ih the forenoon.
The Balmorals, who were under the command of Major Mackenzie, the King's Commissioner at Bal moral, wore oak leaves and Scots thistle in their bonnets and carried Lochaber axes.
Aberdeen was present.
March of the Clansmen Immediately after the arrival of the royal party came the march of the clansmen. They made a gal: lant show: as they marched round the enclosure to the martial strains of the pipes with their weapons glittering in the bright sunshine It was the great moment of the day, and the spectacle thrilled the crowd.
Lord Aberdeen presented the following to the Queen:-
Marquis and Marchioness of Huntly; Gwendolen Lady Sempill and the Hon. Margaret Forbes Sempill; Mr. Hamilton of Skene'; Colonel and Mrs Ferguson »f Airachree Admiral Sir Arthur and Lady Farquhar, Lord Frovost H. Alexander, Aberdeen, and Mrs. Alexander Lady Stamp Lord and Lady Dunedin and Dr. F. L. Dean, Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, and Mrs. Deane
Princess Spellbound
Mr. J. B. Hosie commanded the Duffs, who had sprigs of holly in their glengarries and carried pikas. The Farquharsons, who bad badges of fir and were armed with claymores, were led by their
It was tha first visit. to the chieftain, Colonel A. H. Farq gathering of Princess Margaret harson of Invercauld. Pipe-Major Rose, and for the first ten minutes Forsyth, the King's piper, led she appeared spellbound by the the pipers of the Balmoral Highspectacle. Later her elder sister landers as they marched from the appeared to be explaining to her the Princess Royal and also to her cousin, the Hon. village to Park, where they lispersed to Margaret Elphinstone, the dancing await the arrival of the members and other events which were pro- of the royal family.
ceeding at the time.
Another little spectacle in the Royal Pavilion was Miss Eve 'Erlanger, the granddaughter of Colonel A. B. Farquharson of Invercauld,
No more ideal setting than thei Princess Royal Park could be found for a Highland gathering Set among the hills, the park has a fine stretch of turf round which the ground rises in a gentle slope, The four children, seated on the giving an excellent view of the step of the Royal Pavilion, follow arena. Row upon row of motored the sports with the keenest CATS surrounded the arena, and interest. behind the fine expanse of heatherThe royal party remained wat provided an ideal picnicking ching the sports for over an hour. ground for the spectators.
To the delight of the spectators farthest from the pavilion, the royal carriage drove round the enclosure, enabling them to have closer view of the royal party. Princess Elizabeth was seated between the Queen and her mother, while Princess Margaret sat beside her father..
It was
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Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught arrived at the royal pavilion shortly before three o'clock
Distant cheering & few minutes later beraided the arrival of the
The departure of the royal party wae the signal for an outburst of cheering and the blowing of hun. dreds of motor horns.
JAPANESE SEA-SCOUTS VISIT SINGAPORE
Singapore Sept. 20.
An unobtrusive visitor to the Outer Roads of the Singapore Harbour is the Glyawani Maru, a brigantine, type of salling ship of 178 tons, which has carried a párty of Japanese sea-scouts from Japan..
Out of the 4,000 sea-scouts in Japan, 27 youngsters (whose ages range down to 13) were chosen for this adventurous trip. The vessel also carries 18 research students as well as 18 officers and crew,
me Giyani Maru left. Tokio on June 15 and after vielting Japanese ports left Kagoshima. the most southerly part of Japan,
called at the Loo Choo islands, and Saigon and Bangkok, from which port she arrived in Singapore yesterday. From here she will go to Batavia Banjerassin Bandak
Formosa, and then visited Manila,
home.
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Man Sought By Police Found Dead
(Special Air Mall Service)
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. Two well-known Chinese families were united when the marriage:
London, Bept., 7: We have been informed by took place yesterday, of Mr. Eaw
The City's police and Scotland Messrs. Melchers and Co., agents oo Kooi, fourth son of Mr. and yard detectives were making in- of the North German Lloyd, Bre- Mrs. Law Yew Swee, and Miss men, that the Chinese Commis- Khoo Puay Neo, daughter of the quiries yesterday regarding the sion specially delegated by the late Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Poh Swee alleged forgery of a number of The marriage, solemnised at shares in a City company In the Ministry of Communications and end niece of Mr. Yeo Kang Wee, allotment letters relating to the Ministry of War to study con Yewham, Parry Road, the residen- course of their investigations, a ditions in Germany, has recently ee of the bridegroom's parents, man, later identified as Thomas paid a visit to Bremen, where the was one of the most fashionable Guy Newbould, aged 68, was Head Office of the North German Chinese ceremonies witnessed in found dead in a bath at an hotel
recent months, and was largely in Dover Street, W. The di Lloyd is located.
The Commission is headed by attended by friends
many covery was made by a member of the staf just before a party of Vice Minister Yu Fel Pen and nationalities.
Attended by her two little sis
detectives arrived" to interview the General Slu Ting Yao, Commander
The ters, the Misses Yeo- Eng Neo and of the 17th Army Corpa
Yeo Kim Neo, dressed in mauve man, who was out on Monday Commission, which stayed in Bresilk with costees of white chifon night when they called.
Newbould was stated yesterday men and the Weser Ports from the
trimmed with swansdown, the 2nd to 4th September, had been bride wore a Hong Kong costume to have been staying at the hotel received on the second day of of orchid mauye satin, beautifully for about two months, and the their stay by the North German embroidered. Her hair was decor- police had been trying to get in Lloyd and as guests of the North ated with diamond "brooches, and touch with him to ask him ques- German Lloyd, they visited the she carried a bouquet of white tions with reference to alleged famous Columbus Quay in Bremer artificial flowers with a spray irregularities in allotment letters haveh and the North German mauve orchids..
respecting shares in Alfspeed dressed in The bridegroom was Lloyd Atlantic Crack-Steamer
This company (1034), Limited. Chinese fashion, wearing a jade "Bremen.". The famous "Bremen" has been on the run for six years green satin cost, embroidered with issued £200,000 shares on July 25,
gold
over cyclamen pink satin and on Monday night the City has travelled during
embroidered with various chades house responsible for the flotation this time: 690,000 nautical miles of metal thread. Re ale wore a issued the following statement:-
As certain irregular allotment which is 32 times the circum round black cap, in the front of
letters, and spilt allotment letters, ference of the earth, on 34 round-which was a diamond ornament.
Lighting of Incense
have been presented, all brokers trips between Bremen and New
The ceremonies took place in the and other persons, before dealing York. The ship carried 220,000
apaciod's reception room, in which in any allotment letters or split Passengers on these trips.
The Chinese guests ware received was the altar, hung with scarlet. allotment letters, should presen The main purpose of our orig on board the Bremen by Mr. and laden with candles, flowers them to the Federated Trust and cruise to the desire to contribute Lindermann, Chairman of the and various offerings.
Hinance Corporation, Limited. Of The Wedding March announced 20 Copthall Avenue, -K02. Low towards the mutual friendship and Board of Directors, and Mr understanding which exist be Firle General Manager of the the arrival of the bridegroom and verification
bride from the latter's home, and, tween this land and Japan We North German Lloyd.
Inquiries yesterday showed that. following the ceremonial lighting come with sincerity and open- After visiting the famous North of incense, before the altar by the four allotment letters had been heartedness characteristic of young Lock Bremerhaven, which is couple, a blessing was called on presented a broker for sale, men who are devoted to the the biggest Lock of the European them by two Buddhist priests concerte about 4000 shares, and Ideals of the scout movement, and Continent, the Commission had A brief address in English on a ales noticed that in one of the are convinced that International the occasion of visitng the well- the meaning of Buddhism was letters there was a mistake in the
known fishing harbour at Weser- maende, which was of special in terest to the members of the Com-
On the occasion of the first and 1
tour, undertaken by the ocean Giyuwani Maru, training ship of the Japanese sca-scouts. I have the honour of conveying our cordial greetings in the name of all the boy-scouts of Japan
friendship and peace depends largely on the co-operation of the young generations of our countries
True Friendship
We need not assure you explicit 2, the mandated islands and backly that we have been greatly im- pressed by the marks of true friendship and genuine kindness which we have experienced here and that we are carrying home the most pleasant recollections of
On the voyage from the Pillp pines to Saigon, the Glyuwand Maru net the full force of the monsoon The journey was sc- complished, however, without une toward incident.
match of all Captain J. D, Gilroy (B) just got home from C. A. Cuth. bert (1) the conqueror of Cap- tain C. G. B. Stevens, but in an en.. counter where the play was rather scrambling. Following them were Major M. Crawley-Boevey (3) and Major E. T. R. Wickham (6), Wick núm started very well, and was 3 up at the turn, but after that the effects of a muscle strained at the eighth pole became so distressing that he was compelled to retire at the 14th hole after battling brave- Ly with an infirmity that grow
Ideuten carries an auxillary Diesel engine, Listen to this Bessie, said Mr. steadily more painful, Tubb This article states that in ant-Colonel R. G. Q. Hutchison developing 225 hp and can some of the old "Roman prisana (3), who looks as if he were remaintain six and a half knots in a. calm sea. The vessel is 104 ft that have been unearthed, they turning to his best form, beat W. found the petrified remains of the G N Walker (7) "on the home in length 25 ft in breadth and prisoners."
green, and J. P. Jopp (10) fust got draws 11 It of, water "Gracious!" exclaimed Mrs. Tubb, the better of Lieutenant-Colonel Those must be what they call H H M Harry at the second at-
tempt. hardened criminals. I expect."
Nope They Were Softies
Bulle In 1959
mission.
then given by Milinda Thero, a spelling of a name. Tais dis- European Buddhist, priest, and cavery led to an investigat on this was followed by the ceremony with a view of tracing the person of obeisance to parents and rele-who had prevented the letters. tives who took their seats on both sides of the altar.
On the 4th September, the Chin-
Later, on a decorated table, dr. ese guests were shown, around the
Deutsche Sykes, the Protector of New Show Every Night Dock Yards of the Shsbau- und Maschinen-A-G Chinese, witnessed the signing offer wag kan
Mabel "Doesn't that Scottish (Deschimag). In these Dock the marriage certificate by the
boy ever take you to the cinema, Yards two new steamers for the married couple and the witnesses. Far Eastern Line are being built A many-tiered wedding cake now?" horst" and "Onelsenan These a marques in front of the house he must have found a girl who can at the present time the Scharn ocupied a prominent position in phyllis (bitterly)-"No, I think your country and people.
two shipe bearing the names of twp and on the opening of the topmost At the end we desire to man-well-known pre-war fast vessels of tier by Mr. L. Swo birds og pletires in test our with that our visit may
where
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ked t
De reciprocated by a visit of the put into service during 1935 and The Hon. Mr. Lay For Loke The vessel was built in 1909. She seguts, all-youn; eduntry to Japan, by their superior speed and their proposed the toast to the happy Stenog's Vacation:
We shall be delighted to modern and spacious accofimoda couple, to which the bridegroom she dives, she swims, she rides 3
horse, suitably replied, Dato Wong Yick Welcome them, h the not too tion will greatly umirote the com. Tong prope the heal of art and focks * for 11 found the
muuleation between. For astern bride distant future
Concluding their highly success- We entertain the hope that by countries and Europe such visits the ideals of inten ational brotherhood will be cultiv-fil visit by the old Hansettle town the Weser on the 4th September, ated by the young people, who of Brement the Commission. left will be the leaders of to-morrow.**
A message of greeting from Captain M. Hara, to the Straits Settlements reads as follow:
proceeding to Nurembe the Party Congress of the
course,
She plays a wicked tennis game,
ere she dances till she's nearly lamef
And just when a romance is ripe The poor tid must revert to type
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