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St. Andrew's Ball.

A BRILLI. NT FUNCTION, JOYOUS SPÍŘIT REIONS AMID PICTURESQUE SURROUND'NGS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 1010

The bill was officially opened by the dancing of the Lancers, the official set being as fol- Iws:-H.E, the Governor and Mrs. Keswick, Hon. Mr. Mu ray Stewart and Lady Logard, MT. F. Hough and Mis, Anfas, Mejar Gineral Anderson and Mrs Eyrer, Sir F. Pig gott and Lady May, Comm. dore Eytes and Mrs. Chatham, Sir. Henry May and Mrs. Dr- miston, Hon. Mr. Cathim and Mrs. C. Ross

dd throughout and aj ysus spirit which flung care to the four wit di was manil.si., Enthu

asm was by no m'ını laķi g, lodging from the avidity with which the guests look il cor under what must be termed mountertain dif

uties, co:sidering the large number of the gay, throng who wished to dance alma tantous. Last night, to memory of St. Ardraw, Scotty acid the limited spree of the ball-rooms. lind's patron S in', was once mra hoods- d' by the a qual brilliant social ga haig unpar leted anywhere in the East which bäs come to be kn was St. Andrew's Ball Last night, whether in the template clines of the Won or the tonid atmo phere of the E pariotic Scots—fɩ died, it is not easy to find a Ecsich nan who i motel rigatherid to honour the memory of their great Saint by fcuting a:d'merryma' i 17, pot unnlogled with due a:lemnity Lesting the ocratios. The pheno mical gathering which was present bed the fullest opp ranities of fadlog out for them- selvis what excellentho is thoaverage Scotim mike; and that when he undertakes to do a thing to matter what that may be, he loves n thing midway but carries it cut with 'a thoroughness and skill whic's cancel bu fail to excit thi kencil admiration and eary. The 190 Bal'did not 'n 'spy way full stort of the fra fitient of the past and in every way was a, bilat success. The decor tion, which at

The programme was as follows: Exua Valte

Visio's of Salome I Lancers .......................................................... .....The Mikado 2 Valse......MON

Eton Beating Song" 3 Caledonians SC Ich A ́ts 4 Vallest an

........The Choristers | 5 Elgbisome Reel{he Della nang the 6.. Two Stop......................Marquito l'arade Ca' lonias....The Highlanders 8 Sribspey and Reel Momak & Cel

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Stewart of Galth 9 Va's.......The Doll Prices

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Breathes there tho maa with sool so dead Who never to himtoif both said "This is my cw3, my native land." Whore hourt hash ne'er within him barn'd Ashma is focistaps he hath tara'd From wandering on a foreign strand "

THE CFFICIALS.

Co-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersignal bave received instructions

Much of the work in coapection with the Ball fell upon, the Hor, Secretary, Mr. P. 5 Jameson, who was materially assisted by the members of the ver'oas, Committees. To all these gentlemen, the tasks of all are dus for the their unselfish work and their efforts casnux 'bo too highly praind. The vario:s. Committees

were composed as follows:-

General Committee.-Hon. Mr. Muay Stewart, Hon. Mg, Henry Keswich, [lød. Ms) W. Chatham, G.M.G., Messrs. T. F. Hough, H. W. Robertron, Reb⋅nt Ehewan, J. W, C. Don Bar, An Irew Forbes, W. At s'rong, E. Crmiss ton, R. M. Dyer and G. M. Dalgety,

lovitarlon Committed-The General Com mittee along with:-Mes 15, W. Dickson, C., H. Rois, G;Balloch, R. R. Hynd, David Wood,.

Tempicion, Capt. W. M. Stewart and Mr. P. S. Jameson (Hon. Sec.) (Coavtor),

Dancing and Music Committee.--Messrs. R. Su hetland (Cenvener), C. H. Ress, H. C.. Jons, Capt. Stewar, A. B. Pollock, A. Sia clair, Dr. C. Forsyth, Messrs. W. Stewart, G. Balloch, G. L Duicar, W. Armstrong, J. Mc-

f:om

Messa. LUTTERFIELD & SWINE,

Lo'l by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

on

8th Decimber, 19:0, at arm, at The

THURSDAY, China Novization Coy's Gedows, Wes; Point,

A QUANTITY OF UNCLAIMED GOODS,

Comptitioż IRON, PAPAR, BEANS, BECHE DE MER, MEDICINES, SANDALWOOD, BEANCURD, CEMENT, &c., &c.

TEL MSAs usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 1st December, 191",

FROM EUROPE,

HE H. A. L. Steamship THE H

"BRASILIA".

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oice beske a tremaad ui meuntil CDCRY Two Step................Yip í a?dy lây } gregor, A. L. Shield, and P. S. Jameson. (Hon. hazardous. Gadowas, of the Hongkong and

1. Va'........Tte Draids Payer 13 Two Step Whis Eng Bufus 43 V Is......

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14 Elghtrone Reel Mrs. McLeod of Ramay 15. Folk

Off We Go 16 Stripey and Reel (M's Drummond

ol Perth ⚫ighinad Sctorische..... Blus Borns 18 Caledoslans.............................The Royal 9 Eighsome Kiela......The Faily Dance V$115...Caressante 24. Two Step ..........P. the Tentinciso a Valse and Galip ..

Blus Danebs and

Foxhunters

combined with skil, wirs carried osten the *bamadavish scale is has charart vized them la. farmer years, the whole scheme of cab;i ish- mants being simpl: bet effective and it was a plea uje to malize that the Deco afos, Comics icly av sided the 10; uncommon matake of over-decoratio), which tends to spoil the whole effect. Lorg before the hour fixed for the commcocement , of the first dance, a steady stream of jovited i gues's poured into the City Hall. His Excel loacy the Govenor Sir Fridsick Lugard and Lady Lugerl n ́sɔznived at aó súly hour and after being met by Chief Mu ray Stewart and the Geutral Com nittae, the gubern, toral pary was piped loto S, Aadier's Hall by Pipe-Major Barnside, of the Germiston High Hon. Secriary excorted the Precilent's party At the conclusion of the eighth dance, the landers, stationed in South Miri a. The pre- se:c: of this stalwart son of Sectia gld leaedad was piped by Tips-Major Eu nside into

the bears of loyal Touts who wers fea ful lest the music staald be supplied by a dusky v if the magic pib:och. Suffice it to say that the gentleman's faultl:se ex cution on Ucotia d' Bational instrument, was all that could be desired and elicited many as inspired "Hocca The music was supplied by the Band of The Buff and was play d with a de- gree of skill which was fully su sciated by

lovers of the "Ight, fintistic," Ai la former years, "Auchterméchtby-"wis patronised with much ecergy, who:e thɔne who participated in the activa enjoyments of the ovaring staked their thirst with the best of hy rages. With can-

THE DECORATIONS.

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THE SUIPER.

the official se o haters were the fallwing the spento0.. Besides thore composing Mr. E. Ormiston and Lady Fayrer, Hon. Mr. A.Hewell and Mrs. Bedford, Mr. C. H. Ras and Mrs. Chamier, Mr. J. W. C. Donna and Mr. Aming, Mr. R. M. Dyer and Mrs. Cavi Weod, Mr W. Armstrong and Mrs. Alka on, Mr. David ond and Mrs. Badeley, Foleckini Mr G. P'a loch and M. Gedder, Co sul Geis al J. W. Jameson and Mr

THE PIOUS MEMORY OF ST. ANDREW" During supper, the Chief proposed the trast of "The Kiar," which having tern. 1 yelly received, besied be at.embled company to drink to The l'ious Memory, of St. Andrew,"

invite you te jai aus, în cîmm:mo ating, in the hold way, ja the old words, Scotland's patro

Faint, I ask you, one and all, to join me in drinking, is solemn sace, To the Picus in Imma' Memory of St. Andrew."

The toast was drunk in il'esce

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THE H GO'S Th: time-hoasured ceremony of brin, isg in the lagg's was then performed amid a flue of exci e sept. Ppr Beraside played in t

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To-day's Advertisements.

SOCIETA ANONIMA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI MARITTIMI. SIDE IN ROMA.

STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE .AND PENANG. Having connection with Company's Mail Steamers to PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and Genoa, álso VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO. (Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN GULY and BAGDAD, also. BARCELONA, VALENZA, ALICANTE, ALMERIA and MALAQA)

THE Beamship

"ISCHIA," Captulo Bel i'o, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 13th December, at Noor.

For further Particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong is. Dicember, igra,

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO-CONSIGNEES.

Captan ass, having arrived, Cousigases of Cargo are hereby informed that their their risk in the hazardous and/or extra goods ars being landed and placed at

Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company, Crd Room Committee.-Mess:s. . W. a. Limited, hence delivery may be obtained Binear (Convener). G. Gordan, 1. Mcgainst Bills-of-Lading countersigned by the THE Bisamship

Undersigned; .. ubbin, E. Orm'ston, A. W.. Walkinshaw, Chrt, T. Petrie, J. S, Dubie and P. S. Jame son (Hon. Sec).

Le dio. Cloak Rosm Committed-Drs. C. Forsyth (Convenci), Black, Messrs. F. Mait land and E. Ormiston.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless nɔ. tice to the contrary be given TO-DAY.

All Claims must be presented within tan | days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which

date they cannot be recognised.

- No Claims will be admitted after the Goods T.have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain

ing undelivered after the 7th inst, will be subject to rent.

Refreshment Room Committee-Messrs. F. Honagh, A. Pobis and W. Armstrong.

Supp Commlites.-H. E, Campb; 11.(Con- vener). "Dress. Olfcle-Messra. AR Sutherland (1 charge), R. McGiego, M. A. Murray, A, Rodger, D. ́Auld, A. Dwidi D. Cribam, Thos. Ar.h.r, J. Hall, G. L. son, Adam Gibson, I. D. Logar, W.

Duncan, J. M. McHu:chop, Wm. Pittendrigh, Bell-Irving. "Stalls Messis. J Craik (in w. D. Braidwood, C. A. W. Farrier, and J. charge), A. V. Mon', H. F. Carmichael, A. Stevenson, G. M. Hay, P. Douglas Wilson,

R Dickson, G Morion Smith, J. Clark, J.S.

Doble, Captain R. D. Crawfire, R.G.A. Mesars. 1.B.C Noilsor, J. W. Stewart,, A. G. Leith, F. G. Waker and C. C. F. Cunningham..

The Supervision of the Supper strange- ment:-Meuri, U, S. Wynde, Jas. Mcdonald, David Keith, Frank Graham, J. Dalziel, D. R, Macker zis, j. Reid and J. Wilkle...

hours of the morning. The stirring strains of Dantiig was kept up till the woc, STA'" "ald Lang Syne brought the 19 Ball to a

closs.

H. M. S. "NEWCASTLE."

ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE,

H. M. S. Neweest.). #prived from Colombo

side section six, Tanjong Pegar wharf, to coal. 11 Singapore a few days ago, and went along. She was expected to leave for Hoogkung short- ly after her arrival.

was completed only this year, inl her first pricd of service in the F. East will be one of cruiser and has a length of 430 ft, and a besoi two years. The Neacute is a recend class

of 47 ft. She displaces 4,50 tons, and is cap. able of a speed, on ber indicated Lorse-power of 21,00%, of 13 knots She was bult of Els wick, and the Wallsend Engiarezing Company are the makers of her engines

siderable foresight, the Commi tie made due rovision to facilitate the work of fi iding part-

In doing so, he 'delivery'd with a clar et tin pers by furnishing a number of resting places.ciation the following words, every one of which

was distinc ly beard and reached the Tarbes The scheme of decorations, as has already recesses of the impromptu upper-com- been stated, was canted cut with an eye to Membus of the longkong St. Andrew's simplicity, On the ficads of the Cuy Sell was fogcty, call upon you to respen to the placed a gigantic St. Andrew's Cro's which to.3 of by even the time-loistrad tast at o.Cs ariested the eye, the cast by propord th's night the wall over, weaver ing compase 1 offesh grassery with clectic Caled n'a's ses ae mitgether to how bulbs as a disint.va baler. le te centre fealty to those traditors which a their natina was placed a shield bearing the lion rampitthe itage from a p:oul and to manlic part- of Scot and on a rel bac ground, fe whole traditions summen to high endeavour in which were crdered to Lisbon at the time of he was pus of the three British men-of-war being conspicuous by the cid of bight ill min-the greater Imperial desinits which Scgland the Revolution: The Nere is has been order atis. Approaching h; gral staircute the now sha e with her o'd enemyard licyted cut from Chatham to replace the Beltsid, vistor .tel a protus; n if greenery and you-Your Excellentis, dies in gepil.mea bich is on the rocks off Quelpart and was foliage, the colana ei having e ceping plants sur di linguished and welcome guet-ccked. This is bor first com n'ssion. Sho twined round then. The stairway was tied wth pot plantea:regul. rinteiva's aid on reach. ing the first land, the liva-rampout agin stood cu cisti actly with maje.t'e pride. Im mediately behind was the Royal Stixdar), cath si e of which drapings were brag bearing St. Andrew's Crs on a bus bickar und. Between is and the shir'd were the fi,ures *1817" and "190" picked out la clictric ligh's, den sting tha e fe Sciew. Right bor was eccled a luge mir with theggis, which was c. r í ́d by Mfr. James Walker, Aucted thy bauty cftis C lo y as it pastel upstairs. Stulling the walls at various places woo shields bearing devices emblùm utic of Scot'a d. The most poient feature, how ever, of this paris of the dec ions and the most apprɔ, r'a e qie, was a huge thistle over ba ging the st„irway, The emb’en cossinted tr. of l'u ninants whith a' eda fled of light roned it and brought ev.r,thing immediately bslaw into sri lag prominence. Besid theso thers were shields bar ng devices of a warlike nature, ich as, spears, bittle-axes Tweris, etc. St. Andrew's Ha'l was somewhat elab rately ¿ecorated on 1 it was apparent th. extra care hid bens ledowed en it. A huge St. Andrew's cross was placed at the head of the ball with the lion-rampant in the centre with a profusion of flige as tba background. Da one side of the hall and placed in the cen tre was the Scottish lion and en the opposite side was the President's crast, beating the motto "Spero malitora. The Society's coat- of arms bring the Sociey's, maito was given a prominent place in the ball. Festoons of greecary also coțered into the schéms of decorations and ite costly là e ca talos hong over the varicus doorways and windows com pisted a charming picta e. Ely George's Hall was as little embellished as possible, the only features willing för special mootios belog the large, handsome, life si portrait of Queen Victoria. The Theatre Royal 'was, as usua', converted for the sonce into a supper room, The stage was transformed into a horse shie table for the the Previdena patip, Shields, spaars, batile-axes and swords 'fiend nibs gallery and were also pla'el on the walls, while the blue and white colours of the Seciely here and there were the only other embel lishments in this part of th: City Ha

tar, orders were received to'sail for Lisbon A few hours after abé ayived at Gibral

These wae placed in front of the Chieftalimi in geting away. while Mr. G. L. Duncan brought in the qui'ch at full speed, and the New al'a lost, no

She put in

whisky a dram from the qualch He-next-end to the disappointment clike crew who had who gya the curiers of the haggis and the Lisbon two days after the trouble broke out, part of himself fṛệm tha qusich, whi h was been looking forward to a lively time, the city afterwards bird die turn tɔeach of the gente was discovered in a praf:cily trar quil state. man guests, the whisky bearer supply.ng.c.ch wiha dem.

THE FANCE.

The bil-rooms protected an animated scene. Thi Letifal dress's of the 1:dios vied with one another in theic,chum'ng effect, which was counteracted by the sombre music of the steiner sex, while on the o her bad the bright. uniforms of the tavs) and military gets lent A dash of colour which co nploed a charming plotato." "A feeling of bon camara, erie prevall

GREETINGS,

these the Ch fais read b's own and Heng' ong Scots' telegrams to Brither Sco's of Tenisio, Sirgapote, Manila, Fecchow, Weit baie i Feuang, Amoy, Chonghi, Yokobama, Kobe, and Nagasaki, as follow};-Chief Stewart and Hongkong Scala greet biber Scots," Their replies wero a'so read.

guests from the upper room to the bal room.

The piper played the President and his tab's

1 he met u w.. as follows;

MENU.

"Some b:e meat aed c nea cat, Ad one wad ea that wasti But we hie meat'ard we can ea', And at the 1 od te t'anit

I-Saddle of Mut D. 3-Roast Turkiy 3- Yuk I'qm 4-Corned Tonguo S-Fa. 3: Capoo 6-Roast Beef

8-Sheep Head Pit "o-a'e de Foie G'as en asp'e 10-Lobster Falad 13-Réat Wild Duck

-Chicken Salad

-Roist healant 4-Hot Potatoes

15-THE HAGGIS if you honest sansie face, Great chieftain o'the puddin' race, Abasa thịm „2 je tak ye itṛ place.".. "Fredom and whiskey gang the gither..

Tak dff your drám

(WELTS, 16-Gooseberry Tail 17–Janı Tarifeti E-Puffs 19-Jellies

30-Blanc Mange ICE, CAI AUS -Vanilla 27-Siri wheerp

13-Scotch Shinbrand. --

Captain Eunt went ashore on the arrival ef the vessel, sad mače a call on the Brit ih Miris. ter It was understood that every consider stica had been and was being paid to British ruljece, and the Newca.tic, consequently, af er n' three days stay in the part, resumad ker voy». ago to the East. During this time the crew

knew very little about what was happening in were not allowed aiborr, and those on board

the capital.

A few sh.js were heard on the day following the arrival of the New vil, and it was ander socd at an attack was being made on one of the mooss'e fer, but nothing d:fiake waz kuoj in regard to this, and nothing was seen from. ship: The voyage was resumed in pallil, igneracce of what had take place.

}'PANESE SOCIĀLISTS.

FORTHCOMING TRIAL,"

The fallosing is from the Japan Chronicles—| The trial of Keigu and the twenty-five other Socialists under arrest on a charge of conspir ing ag-inst the Imperial Hours: Is lo 'be opened at the Special Court in the Cour of Cassation on the ah proximo, Judge Tsu u'll preside cv.r the proceedings, and Judges Shikata, Tscrum, 'Euych ́ro, Okura, Tsaxematiu, and Eudo. will stan, Associate Judges,r:curator Itakura cɔrducting the prosecution. The trial will be conducted in camera, but the Court will be optoed' to the public ustil the inquiries regarding the names and addus:es of the prisoners sa put, sfior which the pulle will be excluded. In ilise circumstances she public may bave me oppor tunity of knowing the details of the proceed- legt. Draai and Urawa, Tolib b.uls ters, liave been sp oiated by the Corrt, to de fand the cat, and Messin, Imamura, Hirade, and Miyajim›, also Toklö barristers, have been angazed by the prisoners themselves for their : dalqace,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left la the Godowas, where they will be examloed on the 6th lust, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by ut lo any case whatever,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE," Hongtong Ofice. -- Hoszkonz, 1st December, 1917.

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THE

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"PRINZ LUDWIG,"

"PRINZ LUDWIG," having anived, Consignoos of Cargo are hereby lnformed that their Goods, with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hang- | kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Oom- pany, Limited, at Kowloon, and West Pola Godowas, whonce dellvory may be obtained;

No Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. lng undelivered after th th of December, will be subject to reat.

All brokan, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 8th of Desember, at 9.30 AM.

All Olaims must reach us before the, 11th of December, 1910, or they will not be it- cognized.

No Fire lasurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

THIS STEAMER BRINGS CARGO Ex's.5. Celoto from Venice on10:tari),

Stambul from Smyrna Transhipped at Fort Said.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

.MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 1st December, 190

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Captain F. Birr will leave for the above places TO-MORROW,the and last, at 9 A.M.

For farther Particulars, apply to

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

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Hongkong, 1.1 December, 1970.

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Solo Aggania for KIRIN DEÌER GOMEI KAISHA MEIDI-YA.

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KIRIN

Magelang in! Decembar, reja,

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