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THE MILWAUKEE ROAD
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936.
"SCOTLAND NOT IN ECLIPSE?
Colonel Colville's.
Optimism
MERCHANT COMPANY
the
DINNER
Scotland is on the threshold of
CIVIL SERVANT RUGBY FOOTBALL
TERRITORIALS
Special Leave With Pay For Camp
Triangular
Tournament
Owing to movements of the Fleet, the Royal Navy's Rugby
strength towards the end of this season. For this reason some. al- terations have been made in the
Privileges for Civil Servants Football side will not be 'at full the Territorial forces were STA- nounced by Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal. Under-Secretary for War at a luncheon of the Hamp-dates of the Triangular Tourna
ment games and these will now take place as follows:-
December. 12th.--Army V. Navy on Army Ground.
December, 19th-Navy v. Club on Club Ground.
Association at Southampton re- cently,
The Government, he said, was reviving previous regulations to give special leave with pay for the Whole period of Territorial camp to all civil servants whose normal leave did not exceed '18 days.
a "new prosperity" in the view of hire and Isle of Wight Territorial
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Lieutenant-Colonel "D. J. Colville, who spoke recently at the 255th anniversary dinner of the Edinburgh Merchant Com- pary, says the "Glasgow Herald." " rafuse to subscribe to the silly Jeremlad."" he said, "that Scotland is in eclipse. The signs are not those of a country in eclipse.. but rather of a people throwing off the burden of de- pression and going forward to new prosperity."
It was also increasing the period for which special leave with pay was granted to those whose nor- mai leave allowance was less than 24 days.
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Mr. Dua Cooper, Secretary for War, in a telegram stated? Ee was proposing the curious"At the present time' both the principal toast of the "Stock of Regular and the Territorial forces Broom"--the Company's emblems are in urgent need of additional
recruits. of uncertain origin.
I believe that if the facts can "be brought home to the young men of Britain that their services are really required by this they will not hesitate to come for-
ward."
country
RED TAPE BLAMED Lord Mattistone, Lord Lieu- tenant of Hampshire, presided at the luncheon, which was attended by the civic and commercial leaders of the county.
DISTINGUISHED GUESTS 4 At the table of the new Master (Mr. W. Kinloch Anderson), who presided, were, in addition to Lieu. tenant-Colonel» Cojvfile, the Lord Provost (Mr. Louis 3. Gumley), the Sheriff of the Lothlans (Mr. C. H. Prown, KC.) Lord Normand the Lord Justice-General), Mr. T. M. Cooper, K.C, MP (the Lord Advocate). Sir George Macdonald, Sir John Jecrey (Permanent Un-
He declared that part of the der-Secretary of State for Scot trouble in the recruiting campaign land). Str William W. M'Kechnie.s the cumbersome machine Mr. J. S. C. Reid, K. C. (Solicitor- - that the War Office was trying to General for Scotland). Sir Fran- steer into activity. It was going dds J. Grant (Lord Lyon King-of-"too slowly. Young men and em- Arms), Sir Thomas B Witson, and, ployers were anxious to help, but Eir Sanuel Chapman, MP.
red tape- niggardiness over
Lord President Normand, "pro- small things-stood in the way. posing "The City of Edinburgh,” If the War Ofce were given Bald the Merchant Company no1£500,000 to be spent in the best doubt prided itself on its age, but way, perhaps as recommended by in the year in which it came into the Territorial Association, they existence Edinburgh was already could wipe out the whole of the
very ancient city.
Territorial Army's deficiency of 40,000 men within a year.
A hint by the Lord President with regard to the lighting of certain Edinburgh streets caused Lord Provost Gumley, who res- ponded to the toast, to remind Lord Normand that he was once a
SCOTTISH
member of a Government depart- MARRIAGE" LAW
ment which 'had set up a commilt- tee to inquire into the lighting of "highways
It is understood that the work of
OVER 40,000 BACK AT WORK IN the Committee set up in December
PAST YEAR
akilled labour.
of last year by the late Bir Godfrey Collins to inquire into the marri- Lieut.-Colonel Colville in
age law of Scotland is now practi- speech referred to the way in ally complete, and that the re- which Scottish trade was "plck- port on the investigation is ex- Ing-up," and "said that in ship-pected to reach the Secretary of yard, steel work, engineering shop, State In a very short time. When and mine there was steadler em- published it will probably be found ployment than had been experien- to be a mantinous report on all ced for five years. The distribu- the matters, including that of ir- tive trades were busy, and the regular marriaged, which came building trade was working at a within the purview of the Com- pace which in some districts had mittee. The Government will re- actually produced a shortage of quire time to consider the recoth- mendations made. but there is little doubt that with them as the basis, legislation for the reform of the Scottish marriage law will ultimately be forthcoming, Such a Bill win in no way clash with the measure en Lord Alness pro- In a reference to the Empire poses to present later to the Exhibition in Glasgow two years House of Lords His Bill will deal hence. He said it would be all with divorce matters only, whereas great rallying ground for tra- measure based on the Committee ders trom this and from couner Inquiry's report will be concern. tries overseas, and he was cered with the creation and not the tain it would be worthy of the dissolution of marriage ties, record Scotland had in the mat-t ter of such ventures
There were at last signs alight but growing—that new light in dustries were coming into our midat. Within the past year over 40.000 people had come back to employment."
“THE RULING CLASS"
He recalled that an exhibition of the "works of industry was
being held in 1851 when the Mer
HOCKEY MATCH
In a Braya Cup hockey match played on the School' around yes-
chant Company agreed to kib-terday afternoon, the Central Bri
scribe to the "runda?"mt, mm nyata..
tish School "A" team defeated the "The Merchant Company had CBS. "B" eleven by four goals to certainly provided ; "the ruling nữ Mifs Andre Martia (2) and Cisas for "there had beened Miss D.Meci and Miss M. Mc- cated at a Merchant Company Caw were the goal scorers. school the Lord Advocats"? (her. Cooper), the Mamistër dr Agričar- ture CHAT, B. Motrikony, “ing the newly-appointed Governor-Gener al of the Union öt Böath "África (the Hon. Patrick Dimcan}~ ($p- plause.)
In this country when we talked of the State we were inclined to think only of Parliament and of the local authorities. His concep tion of the State was something much wider. Much of the public work of the community was done by voluntary social groupings the Merchant Company, the Chambers of Commerce, the great voluntary hospitals, and friendly societies
Coun
remained strong when other tries have seen disaster.
Advantage of the presence of pigte than "Government"repro- tentative was taken by the when repl
for a new worth road bridge at Kincs red, as rece hot, he said, satiety tons." They Noped for the hearted support in this the new Financial Becretary Treasury that
the, or more fer-
The toast of "The Imperial For- ceb" was given by M1Dándrew To the rigid planner and to Wilson, an old Master, and res- dictators this might look a citimey puffided to by Commander W, G. patchwork, but in reality It is one Hobson; EN, and Colotte R:17. B. of the sources of strength of this Washoe. Taat 5of Scott Eate
January 2nd.-Army v. Navy on Army Ground,
January 9th-Army v. Club on Club Ground
January 23rd.--Army v. Club on Club Ground
The Club and Navy have already played on one 'round in which the Club were victorious to the score
of 19 points to 6.
The game between the Army and Navy at Sookunpoo next Saturday will commence at 4 pm., and will bé preceded at 2.45 p.m. by a game between the China Fleet Engine Room Artineers, XV and the Club A XV.
Teams selected are as follows!— Royal Navy.-E. R. Arans (Hermes), F. O. Weir (Hermes), Lt. Partridge R.M. (Hermes), Lt.
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SUSPENSION REDUCED
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Kowloon Chinese At Appeals Board
COMING CRICKET MATCH
11
Over 30 v. Under 30
An interesting cricket match will be played at the Hong Kong' i Cricket Club ground on December
12 at 2 p.m., when the over 30s and '" the under 30s will meet.
The following will play:-
OVER 30
The result of the meeting of the Appeals Board of the Hong Kong Football Association concerning the appeal of the Kowloon Chinese football team when three of their were suspended, la s
| H. R. B. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, members follows:
R. L. P. Wodendüse, R. D. Gillespie, The full back's penalty is re duced to one month froht the date A. W. Hayward, F. Goodwin, L. T. of the match in question, that is, Ride, E Bathurst, H. Owen Hughes," he will be allowed to resume play. C. I. Bowker, A. K. Mackenzie,
ond J. E. Davis. oh December 22.
The goal-keeper will be allowed to resume play on January 1.
The penalties were all confirmed by the Captain of the team.
Harvey (Odin), Lt. Smeal! (Hermes), Lt. Euman (Perseus), Lit Davies (Perseus), Surg. Lt. Miles (Hermes), Marine Davison (Hermes), Marine Light (Domet- shire), Lt. Coltart (Proteus), Lt. Halifax (Daring), Lt Hawkins Captain, L^ Baker (Oswald) (Dorsetshire) and Lt. Wood's (Osiris),
Army:-Fus. Barry, Fus. Jones. L/Cpl. Lewis Fus. Keishaw, Spr, Boyling, Bus. Floyd," Fus, Preece,"
"THERE'S AN
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HIR
UNDER. 30
H. B. Nave, R. L Holden, G. A. Stewart, F. &. Dunnett, L. D. Kil- bee, R. M. King. W. Stoker, W. Wooding. H. W: Baines, V. C. Bond. ↑C. Q: Agnew, and F. V. Harrison.
لہ الا الروما
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Lt. Calvert, Lt. Lincoln (Captain). Gnr. Wright, Cpl. Davies, L/Cpl. Babb, Fus. Morgan, Capt. Gillespie and Cpl Harrison.
Club'A, XV:—J. P. Whitham, H. van Leeuwen, B. J. Gallagher, I. 8. Forbes, K. A. Munro, J. Hutchison, J. R. Henderson, T. H. Pratt, J. S. Dunett, A. D. Coppin, R. P. Ed- wards, B. Hynes, J. Redman, H. W. E. Heath and M. S. Cumming.
COMING OFF THE ICE IN A MINUTE !”
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