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SCOTTISH LETTER

GRAND MASTEK MASON OF

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SCOTLAND

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TEACHING OF GAELIC IN SCHOOLS

ROYAL NAVY

VICE-ADMIRAL IN THE

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MEDITERRANEAN

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Edinburgh, Aug, 6. I adderstand that steps are to The Duke of York was to-day be taken shortly for direct repre-

Vice-Admiral Geoffrey Blake. nominated Grand Master Mason sentations to be made

to the C.B.. D.S.O., whose selection to be of Scotland at the quarterly com- Secretary of State for Scotland to Vice-Admiral Commanding munication of Grand

give effect to the recommendations Battle Cruiser Squadron was an- Lodge in Edinburgh. Str Fain Colquhoun, of the special "committee of Announced in "The Times" on May Grand Master Mason of Scotland. | Comunn Galdhealach on the 18. halster his flag in HMS. Pre- presided and made the, nomina- teaching of Gaelic in schools and sident for one day at the end of colleges. Lord Strathearson pre-ast to signify his return to full It was not generally anticipated sided over the committee, and the pay service The date for turmal-

↑ Highness would recommendations include more ly taking up the command has participate in any Masonic pro-intensive teaching of the ancient now been fixed for August 12. ceedings until his installation at language in schools, facilities for all children in the Highlands and the bi-centenary meeting Grand.Lodge in November, but he

Islands to be taught Gaelic if their parents desire it and that the had expressed a desire to vislo Grand Lodge so that he might the

of secondary familarize himself with the pro- study of Gaelic should figure in cedure, and occasion was taken ut schools even outwith the High to-day's quarterly meeting.

tands. The first step in bringing ready a Provincial Grand Master the recommendations to the notice under the English Constitution.

of the Secretary of State will be the Duke of York recently became

made by Lord Strathcarron, and it amated to

Scottish lodge. is hoped that this may be follow

Glamis. No. 99.

of

AL-

The Duke arrived in Edinburgh this morning from King's Cross and was entertained at luncheon by Sir Iain Colquhoun in the New Club, when the company included the following Past Grand Master Masons:--

The Duke of Atholl, 1900-13: Brigadier-General Sir Robert Gll- mour. 1917-20; Lord Elgin, 1922- 24; Lord Stair. 1925-26; Mr. A. A. Hagart-Speirs, 1923-31 Lord Bel- haven and Stenton, 1031-33; and Lord Saltoun, 1933-35.

Among Grand Omicers present at the meeting of Grand Lodge

were:

Brigadier-General Sir Norman Orr Ewing, Grand Master Depute; Mr. W. S. Malloch, Substitute Grand Master: Lord Traprain. Senior Grand Warden; Captain J. C. Stewart, Junior Grand Warden:

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The Commander-in-Chief Portsmouth has been requested to arrange for the Aag of Vice- Admiral Blake to be holsted there in such ship as the Commander- in-Chief may select. Vice-Admiral Sidney R Halley, C.B., C.B.E.. D.S.O., will strike his flag in HM.S. Hood at sunset on August 12, and the flag of Vice-Admiral Blake will be transferred to the Hood on the following day.

Vice-Admiral Blake will assume the duties of Second-in-Command.

ed by Sir Godfrey Collins and his educational advisers receiving' a deputation of An Comunn Gaid- healach to discuss administrative ( Mediterranean Fleet, on his ar- or legislative action.

AIR EXERCISES IN LONDON

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

CENTWED Mouler's armTION ↑

QUOTATIONS

New York: August 23.

New York/London Crow-rate Yew York Cotton-Oct. New York Rubber-Sep Chicago Wheat -Sep. Chicago Corn -Sep. Silver-Official

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Today's

High Low Close Close Chauge

-0.03-7/12 5.03-7/39 unchanged 11,54 11.46 11.53 1146

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10.08 closed

113 112

113 1181 442

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Aug. 23.

Low Aug 21. High Low Close Change 170.18. 143.14. 160.80 183.35 161.05 189.14 1,34 up

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So Industrial

20 Railr

DO Uilities

40 Bonds

08.09 40.68 31.84

38.06 28.63 33,51 103.07 68.92 103.39 11 Commodity Index 68.37 15.59 67.01

Stock

Adams Express Amer. Can Amer. Cyanamid 'B Am. & For. Power

52,59 51.95 53,44

Bu

33.85 3347 33.76

.37 BP

103.64 .05 off

unquoted

Business Done: -430,000 shares.

Lust Sule

Last Sale

Aug. 21 22

Stocks

Aug. 21 22

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G. Western Sugar

35)

35

Humble Oll.........

651 851

33

321

Int, Harvester Co. ...

751

78

61

62

Int. Nickel

511 512

Am. & For, P. $7 på

331

33+

Int. Tel. & Tel.

128 124

Am, Light & Trac.

281

291

Kennecott

441 442

Amer. Locomotive.....

211

21

Loew's Inc.

531 541

261

263

Lorillard

22

221

80

831

McKesson & Rob-

58

561

bins Inc.....

437

437

172.

Monsanto Chemica

96

972

1004

1011

Montgomery Ward...

431

44

24

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4116

4110

361

374

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27

254

76 ..78

Nat, Distillers

281

287

27

134

131

Auburn

301

301

Nat. Power & Light New York Central... North American .....

114 112

391

401

311

31

Baltimore & Ohio...

211

211

Northern Pacine.....

241- 25+

Bethlehem Steel".

597

811

Pacific Gas & Elec.

381 38

28+

291

Pacific Lighting

54

541

301

30

Packard Moto

101 102

¡Paramount

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rival on the Mediterranean Amer. Radiator wi Station, Ir succession to Vice- Admiral Sir Charles Forbes, KC.B. D.S.O. Sir Charles Forbes bas been Vice-Admiral Commanding 1st Battle Squadron, with his fing In H.M.S. Vaitant: this post wil lapse, but in its place there will be a Rear-Admiral, 1st Battle Squad- ron, for which Rear-Admiral T.

Many Bombing Raids Binney, C.B. D.S.O.. has been

Intercepted

London. Aug. 1.

selected.

Amer. Smelting ....... Amer. Roling Mill...

Am. Sugar Redning 1701 Amer. Tel & Tel, Amer. Tobacco 'B'... Amer. Waterworks... Anaconda Copper Atchison, T. & S. Fe. Atlas Corp.

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NEW ZEALAND DIVISION

Boring Airplane Co. The New Zealand Government Borden Co........................ A very high proportion of the has decided that no further rat-Blyn - Manhattan "ralda" in formation on London inings of the Royal Navy can be ac- Trans Corpn. ...... 514 the final day of the air defence cepted for permanent transfer to Belyn Manhattan exercises were intercepted by de- the New Zealand Division,

38 cum, pt. may be taken to be the outcome Case. J. I. o the increase in local recruiting. Canadian Pac. Rly. In the last annual report for Chase Nat. Ek. ........ 1934-35. it was stated that there Chesapeake

461b Corpn. 79

fensive aeroplanes.

The Air Ministry states that of

and Mr. J. S. M. Grleve. Grand 20 raids by single night bombers,

Director of Ceremonies,

The Duke of York, on entering the hall, was received with cheers. The Grand Master extended to him a cordial welcome. "We take it" he said, a great compliment and signal honour that you should have expressed your desire to meet members of Grand. "Lodge prior to your installation as Grand Master Mason of Scotland in November.

Freemasons,

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15 were intercepted by fighters.

The co-operation of the anti- aircraft units and the Observer Corps in the exercise' proved ex- tremely valuable.

This

Incor.

Picture

Fennsylvania........ R. R.

103 1034b | Phillips 1474 1514 11 111

481b 701

were 477 ratings on the active list Chesapeake & Ohio. 641 who had been recruited in New Chrysler

The Air Ministry announcementland Division. These figures com- says that high praise is due to thepared with 460 and 20 in the pre- Comm. &

Coml. Solvents members of the Observer Corps vlous year." who were on duty during the night operations until four o'clock on Thursday morning and untli Thursday midnight,

the when exercises ended. The corps is large- ly composed of men who had been following their normal occupations during the day.

H.M.S. COURAGEOUS

(ord., $6 cym pf. HMS Courageous. Captain Bou- Consolid. Gas of N.Y. cher, DS.O., is to remain with the Consolia, Oli Home Fleet and not to proceed to Continental Oli the Mediterranean as recently at- Corn. Products...... ranged. The Courageous, although Curtiss Wright A'... nominally part of the Home Fleet. Curtiss Wright (C) was with the Mediterranean Flees Delaware & Hudson at Alexandria from September to Distillers Corpn. Sea- February last when she returned

KIRIS

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35+ 381

Petroleum

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42

Pure Oil Co

45

431

Pub, Service of N.J.

16

164

Radio Corpn.

101

101

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953

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201

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$5

55

42

411

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98

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711

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793

801

157

157

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131

131

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314

301

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391

404

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31

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Technicolor

277

271

81

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Texas Gulf Sulphur

364

187

184

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413

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20th Cent. Fox Film.

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231

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to Portsmouth for a reat, and the Douglas Alrcraft, Glorious took her place as flag-Du Pont de Nemours 1581 ship of the Vice-Admiral, Aircraft Electric Boat .......... Elec. Bond & Share

71

724+

pf.

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36

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134

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93

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1381

REVIEW OF SERVICE

CONDITIONS.

Elec. Bond & Shar

$5 pr. Else. Bond & Bhart

2. pt.....

Un. Aircraft (New) 241 241

72

731

Un. Airline Trans... Un. Corpn.

18

171

Tł 7

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8210

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144

pf.

101. 471

32

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Un. Gas Improve-

15 b

55 b

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451

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351

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55

221 223

121 127

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224

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are deeply appreciative of your many services to the Craft. In a few months I trust it will be my happy duty to place in your hands the implement of authority. Till During the daylight period the then I must regard you. as a visit-weather conditions Were favour- ing brother and guest, and, as able, with the exception of local such. entitled to the highest Scot- fog and low cloud in the early tish privilege-that of a sure and morning. The first formation of 10 very simple welcome. As the aircraft to attack approached the Grand Master of the assembled coast at 5,000ft, and was intercepted | Carriers. brethren and of Scottish Freema- by a fighter squadron over Streat- sons throughout the world, I greet ham. you as Grand Master-designate of Scotland and assure you

During the next two raids, by of our formations of five and 10 machines, The following subjects are to be unalloyed devotion to yourself as the defenders near Hornchurch regarded as outside the scope of Eec. Power & Light 145 a member of the Royal House. us were unable to leave the ground the review of Service conditions Flintkate Co.

One of the raids which is to be held in all com- Gen. Cigar was, however, afterwards attacked į mands in September and October: Cen. Electric. by a squadron from Biggin Hill. -Matters of policy, such as the Gen. Foods ..

Later, fog and low cloud ham-training of the Fleet; matters of Gen. Rly. Signal

distribution employment or

of Gen. Motors pered attackers

a man, and as a brother." (Loud owing to mist.

cheers.)

In reply, the Duke of Yor said: "I thank you for all you have sald and for the welcome which has been given to

me by the equally. brethren of the Grand Lodge off Scotland. I do, indeed, feel proud of the great honour you have con- ferred on me. of electing me to succeed you 33 Grand Master Mason, and more especially ou the occasion of the bi-centenary of Grand Lodge. I can assure you, brethren, I will do all in niy power to uphold the great tradi- tion of Scottish Freemasonry." (Cheers.)

His Royal Highness later left by train for Glamis,

FORTH ROAD BRIDGE DELAY

Scotland is becoming agitated by the Ministry of Transport'a dilatoriness in reaching a decision about the proposed road bridge across the Forth

and

defenders

- Thirteen formations of aircraft attacked target near London. Ot these raids, nine were high altitude raids up to 25,000ft and four were low flying, raids. "The Territorial searchlights operated during the night perioa and were able to illuminate the majority of the raids.

EXPEDITION TO HIMALAYA

Hour Beng Daily Press" Speciau

Munich, Aug. 22. The German Himalaya expedi- tion, consisting of four mountain Many Bcots complain that the

climbers and 55 porters, reached scheme is being held up for poli- the district of Bikim in the East- tical considerations, Unfavour-

Himalaya, the base being able contrasts are made with the established on the Jenu Glacier. Mersey tunnel. It is asserted that! The expedition is under the leader-

em

discipline, or the general arrange-Cod Dust ment of duties in the Service; and Goodrich Tyre Co. general scales of pay, to the extent Goodyear Tire & R that proposals for general al'- . 'ther Rly, pf. round increases cannot be enter- tex." diy, tained.

COURSE FOR TELEGRAPHISTS

The following candidates have. been selected to undergo the quali- fying course for the rank of war- rant telegraphist at H.M. Signal School, Portsmouth, beginning on Monday, October. 5-N, H. Pond, HMS. Pembroke; E. E. Blackwell, H.M.8. Dolphin; J. H. Hayes, HMS, Victory; F. R. Dore, HMS. Cormorant; G. I R. Long. H.M.S. Enterprise; and R. Mellor, HM.S. Dolphin.

POSTAL TRAFFIC

·AT OLYMPIAD

never before has a large and ship of Fr. Kart Bauer, who led (Hong Kong Dully Press" Special popular scheme, promoted in res- the Arst German expedition in ponse to an unmistakable publie 1929.-

Berlin, Aug. 22:

PASSENGERS

Departures By The Kaisar-I-Hind

passengers ---

| E. Hunting, Mr. A. H. Heath, Mr. R. Huson, Miss Vere Hodge, Mrs. Hay. Muhd Khan and child, Mr. Ho Kee Boon, Miss L M. Jones, Mr. Jemadar Ghulam Akbar, Mrs. sind Miss Khoo Hood Hye, Mr. E... Klein, Mr. Kart Bai Obone, Mr. Kothany, RN., Mr. and Mrs. F. P.- Lachlan, Mr. Chandioso Lao, Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Lorena, Lieut. (E) The P. and O. liner Katar-I-W. F. B. Lane, AB./W. L. Legood, Hind sailed for London, via ports, Mr. and Miss Lindsay, Miss Lee on Saturday with the following Sheng Hu, Mr. Lee Sheng Shek, | Mr. Low King Wah, Mr. Lân Chen Mr. M. R. Ahlowalla, Sqda. Ldr. Sheng, Madam Low Swee Wan, E. B. Addison, RAF, Dr. HL Abale, Mr. L. R. McLean, Mr. J. McLeod, A.P.O./W. R. Anstis, Mr. B. Adams, | Mr. M. L. Mehra, Mr. R. H. Mc- Mr. Au Yeng Wan Bang, Master Gregor, S.B.P.O./F, A. Mann, Mr. Au Yeng Kwan Kong, Madam Au J. Martins, Mr. D. H Munro, Yeng Choy Yin, PO./A H Bates, A-B/T. McRae, Mr. HE Mur- Mrs Bhag Bharry and two chi gatroyd. Mr. E-B. Mörgan, Mr. C. The German postal and tele-dren. Mrs. Bhari Banco and three C. Meredith, Mr. Maung Thin, Mr. phone systems established records children, Dr. and Mrs Budgmans, K. E. Mehal, Mr. H. M. Nasim, during the two weeks festival in Mr. William Cheang, Fit. Lieut. R. Sub-Inspt, and Mrs. Noor Mo

A. A. Cole, RAF, Lieut. F. F. hamed, Mr. G. Price, Mr. A. de B. connection with

Olymple

Clark, Mr. R. V. Cripps, Antony Pereira, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Pedger, Over 158,000,000 letters Cheung Wing On, Mr. A. J. Coelho, and infant, Major W. C. Roberts, were sent from local post offices, Captain C. H. Dhala, W. C. Daw, Sqdn. Ldr. EL Ridley, Mr. C. J. "Hong Kong Daily Press" pecgaged in this gigantic achieve A. W. Easton, Lieut. HL L C. Shen, Mr. A. J. Shoring, Major F. six thousand postmen being en S.P.O./W F. Dwyer, Log. Stoker Sawnhey, Mra. Scobie, Mr. T. H 200 auxiliary post Fraser, Mrs D. L Pitch, Miss MH. Smith, Mr. G. D. Stamp, Lieut. been put down, though it cannot The German Far East Associa-offices were set up for the special L Fitch, B.B.P.O./G. P. Freshfield, J. W. Strickland, Mr. R. H. D. be answered until October, 29. tion held a banquet in connection | Olympic stamps and hundreds Mr. and Mrs. Foong Chu Bon and Steers, AB./8. Stone, Mr. C. J.

This is the month when tens of with the Chinese Students Federa- were engaged night and day on infant, Miss Foong Wye Chun, Mr. Tacchi,

8. Thurtle, Mr. Tang thousands of English and foreign tiona' Congress in Bad Baarow on this task alone.

Foong Keng Fye, Master Foong Halao Yun, Mr. Tam Ka Lok. visitors tour Scotland by car, and Thursday,

No less imposing is the record Keng Hong. Master Foong Keng Captain and Mra L. O. W. Wool- have to submit to the vexatious Films showing the "Kraft Durch for the telephone system, as over Chow, Miss Foong Kow Chun, dridge, Mr. F. B. Winter, A.PO./E. delays of the ferry. I suggest that | Freude" ("Strength through Joy”)| 1.000.000, long distance calls were Mr. C. Godelein, Fit/Rgt, F. Gar- Willams, Lieut. F. R. Williams, they should add their voices to movement as well as the life in registered and about 32,000,000 rod; E.A.F., Kita. Ghee Khow, Mr. Mr. Tang Chi Hao, Mr. A. Young, Scotland's complaint. writes a the Hitler Youth, were shown.-

local calls...

and Mrs. Heramaneck, Mr. Henry Mr. A. L. Yeoman, Mr. Yin Huai correspondent.

Tranioccan Neue Service,

Transocean Nawe Service,

Thing, Mr. B. M.-Hunting, Mr. B. | Chung.

demand, been subjected to such| Tronioren News Service bureaucratic scrutiny

The Lord Provost of Edinburgh bas now issued a special appeal to

1 Scottish members of Parliament to give the matter their urgent sup- !port.

A Parliamentary question demanding a statement of the Government's policy has already

BERLIN BANQUET

Berlin, Aug. 22.

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