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Capt. W. T. Paul, from short leave, has gone command, Chang- tha
O. A. Christiansen, of the Capt Shuntion, in on reserve.
Capt. F. Gibbs, of the Suiyang, has gone command, Shantien.
• Capt. J. W, Jenkins, from reserve, has gone command. Fatshan.
Capt. C. P. Miller, from reserve, has gone command, Anking.
Capt. G A G Morse, from reserve, is on home leave.
Capt R K Stott, acting master, Kiungchow, has gone aup'y chief Wanhsien.
Mr. G. Wright supy chief off- er, Shengking, has gone acting master, Kiungchow-
Mr. W. A. Orwin, supy chief officer, from home leave, has gone noting master, Kueichow
Mr. E. G. Thomas, chief officer, Wanhsien, has gone acting master Suiyang,
Mr. G. R. Torrible, sup'y chief officer, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Kwangchow.
Mr. J. L.. Gamble, chief officer, Wanhsien; has gone chief officer, Shantung.
Mr. E B. Graham; chief officer, Szechuen, has gone chief officer, Anhui, Anhui, bas
Mr. E. Michelmore, chief officer, gone chief officer, Szechuen.
Mr. J. H. McLaren, chief officer, Wuchung, has gone chief officer, Changsha,
INFLUENCE OF CLAN SPIRIT
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Knitting Members Together
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Edinburgh, Dec. 19.
The spread of the clan spirit and ta value in knitting members of a clan together, in whatever part of the world they might be was alluded to in various speeches at the Clan Mackay Society annual dinner, held in the Balmoral Reg- taurant.
Lord Mackay president of the society (who was accompanied by Lady Mackay), occupied the chair, and others present included the Chlef of the clan, the Right Hon. Aeneas Alexander Mackay (13th Baron Reay of Reay and Baron D'Ophemert, Holland), Mr. Francis. J. Grant (Lord Lyon King of Arms), Mr. Donald Mackay (of the Scottish Land Court), Dr. George Mackay, Cap
tain D. G. R. Cameron (Royal Scots), Mr. D. N. Mackay (Glas- Raw), and Mr. John Mackay: 8.8.C.
The toast of "Clan Mackay" was proposed by Mr. F. J. Grant, who gave an account of the history of the clan from the earliest times. :
Scots from Home"- The Chief, replying said au coming back to Scotland after two years he had noticed that the clan feeling and the affection they had for their country had not vanished. He knew that wherever they went all over the world their love for their native soil would knit them together. The farther Scots went away from home the more Scottish they felt, and it was only a few days ago that he had heard from Mr. G. T. M. Ramsay, chief Winnipeg, in Manitoba, that efforts were being made to organise a officer, Luchow,"
Glam Mackay centre there,
Mr. T E. Rees, chief officer, Changsha, has gone chief officer Wuchang.
Mr. G A Abba,acting chief oficer Luchow, has gone chief officer, Chekiang..
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Mr. F. Hindle, acting chief officer, Shantung, has gone second ufficer; the same ship.
Mr. D. Boyd, second officer, Shantung, has gone second officer, Huichow.
The enthusiasm of Professor; Gordon Mackay, of the Chair of Finance In Rangoon University, had made it possible to organise
Clan Mackay Society in Austra is as well as in Rangoon,
Mr. G. Wallace, sup's second officer, from reserve, has gone suply in the revised constitution it had been made possible to form a second officer, Yingchow.
Mr. B. E. Batho, sup'y second supreme council that would con- officer, from reserve, has gone sist of representatives of the vari second officer, Newchwang.
ous centres all over the world, so Mr. L. E. Pavillard, second. | that all Mackays might be kept in oficer, Newchwang, has gone sup'y close touch with one another to second officer, Kwengtung pursue the same ideals and to up
Mr. M.P. Beard, Second officer, hold the tradition that had been Changsha has gone second officer, founded for many centuries. Wantung,
Mr. S. Wylie, sup'y chief Longineer officer, Yunnan" has re-
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A World Society
The Chairman proposed the toast of "Tir Nam Beann,” – which, ne Mr. A. Orr, sup'y second engineer said, was a sentiment rather than officer, Wanhaien, has gone seconds, toast, for it spoke of the land
engineer officer, Tean.
Mr. A. B. Sinclair, sup'y second ebgineer officer, Changsha, has gone Second engineer, officer, Chengking
Mr. W. Curran, supy second engineer officer, Wanhsien, ban resigned,
of the bens and the glens and the heroes They ought not, he said, to go on walling about the past depopulation of the High lands, but go boldly for the future.
They were determined that re- Mr. C. A. W. Duff, sup'y second Presentatives of the clan would be engineer officer, Tainan, has gune members not merely of an Edin- second engineer officer, Suiyang burgh or a Glasgow society, not Mr. W. C. Ruxton, second even of a mere Scottish society. engineer officer, Suiyang, has gone but of a world society. (Ap supty second engineer officer, plause.) Wanhsien.
Mr. Donald Mackay, replying, said Mr. W Scott, sup'y second the depopulation of the Highlands engineer officer, Fatshan, is on at present was a difficult and an home leave.
xlous problem and one that they as a society could not ignote.
Mr. F. O Duval, sup'y second engineer officer, Fatsban, has gone sup'y second engineer officer, Binxiang
Mr. E. Ball, acting second third engineer afficer, Newchwang. engineer officer, Tean, has gone
Mr. J. P. Hume, third engineer ofiber, Sinkiang, has gone third engineer officer Sufyang.
Mr. a. D. Blue, acting third engineer officer, Suiyang, has gone fourth engineer officer, Yunnan,
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