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THE HONGKONG

ST. ANDREW'S BALL.

TELEGRAPH.

Last Night's Function.

Nearly all Hongkong and his wife must have been at the City Hell last night and a right merry

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1921.

13. Corned Ox longue 13. Galantine of Vent 14. Haggis

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

Interport Match in Prospect.

That there · la

distipet

"Fair in your honest sansie face, Gras onieftain o' she puddin' race, aboon then a yu tak your place.""builish" movement in the Rugby market in Hongkong has been ap parent sides iha beginning of the present season. The dermaal conditica into which this section of the Hongkong Football Club osturally fell during the war has been shaken ctt. This is in

15. Chicken Salad · 10, Assorted Fresh Saind "Freedom and whisky the- Tak' all your dram.

of this morning. If the 1921 St. Andrew'ʼn Ball was a little less lavish i gither. its decorative brilliance than last Isoked nothing in year it cordiality and the function was generally voted a great success.

In our issue of yesterday we described the decorations and general scheme and it only remains for us to add that the arrangements in every respect were admirably made and smooth. ly carried out. Early guests began

17. Fruit Jelly

18. Tipy Cake

Do small measure due to the

NOTICE.

'PYFYLY'

THE NEW

19. Compate of Fruits and Custard example of the teams pus in the FRENCH CONSTRUCTIONAL GAME

20. Blanc Mangs

21. Assorted Frozeb Pastry 2. Strawberry Ice Cream 28. Vanila Ice Cream 24. Scotch Shortbread

25. Coffes

field by H.M. Ships on alatica.

this

Club players realiss that with so much Navy talent available it will be no easy matter for them to schiave victory over that side when

The Hongkong Hotal estared in the Cup matches begin, as they

to arrive just before nine o'clock, the usual excellent fashion,

The Old Scottish Spirit

will do just before Christmas,

A great deal of keenness hua'been diaplayed in the early games of the

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Stubbs arriving at about 9.15. They were met by this year's Chief (the Hon. Mr. a. O. Lang) and Mr. R. M. Dyer and were played by pipers to their seats on the dais in St. George's Room. Dancing was Another year bas rolled round then generally indulged in, the and the clans have come together Scottish dances going with great again to do honour to their patron ecial thanks to the full pipe samt. The worship of saints was band and the care with which thing not looked upon with

With the coming of the King'» Mr. R. Sutherland had coached favour by our Covenanting ancas Liverpool Regiment into garrison the dancers at the previous tors, so we haven't very many on during the course of the season, practice dances. The following our calendar, which is all the more unexpected results may be achiev was the dance programme p reason why we should do all theed; bus in say steat the Club may honour we can to Saint Andrew, be counted on to maintain their who came to the help of the Scota position as against the other two in time of need. For us he contending teams Cuban Moon. represents to-night that old Sent |Pibrocho" Den-tish spirit which blazed out in Wallace and Bruce and others

The loyal toast bating been sub. (sesson, but what is still required is combination sa a result mitted from the chair and duly more

practice: and there is honoured, the President said: jot

Your Excelleney, Ladies and room for any promising young Gentleman.

players there may be in the Colony, particularly in the back division, which, as always, comprises those positions which captain fin la most difficulty in Alling.

The Dance Programme.

Omaha.

Extra Waltz

1. Lancers

2. Fax Trei

ald Dhu.

3. Caledonians... Kenmures on whose names we know well,

4. One Step..... 5. Eightsome Reel

B. Waltz ...

7. Fox Trot

8. Strathspey and

Reel.

D. One Step

19. Waltz...}

******

Marquis

Huntly. Cairo.

Blue

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and awa. the spirit of determination neser Blue Bonnets. to subrost to injustice, the spirit Sand Dunes. which loves freedom and the right! Dielarang the to worship God is its own way Tailan To-day this spirit is becoming alive Moonlight in many small cations, who are Madness. fighting the battle which we fough Japanese Sand-long ago, and as it was with us s it will be with them: and the king or tyrant who tries to wreat! of with that spirit will surely bave fall. Be Scots ar not by any means perfect, and ou neighbours, like esadid frienda, de not forget to remind us of Isulte: but what nation can shor the persistent faithful devotion that we showed to our ancient kings. and which only became the mon 13. Caledonista... Kenmures on intense as we saw that their esu

and AWL.

was lost.

Can any nation show Blus Bocnets. | greater sacrifices than we made to I've got my the Jacobite cause? Mistaken it Captais our loyalty we may have been; bu working for it could not have been purer no*

more unreliab, and to-day the mos beautiful songs in the world testil; to our fidelity to men who I les were hardly worthy of it.

Suppor

Dances.

11. Fox Trot)

lice

Gown. Medley.

12. Cue Step Timbuctoo.

11. One Step

Pibroch o' D'on-

ald Dau.

me COW.

1. Fox Trot .. Humming. 16. Eightsome Besl_Diel amang the

Tailors. Ob by Jingo. Saughty.

17. One Step 15. Walla

19. Strathspey and

Berl

20. Fax Trab

21. Highland Schot

Wiche

22. For Trat

Extra Fox Trot

Marquis

Ou

To me jadeed there are no more pathetic lines in literature than And losely cairns are n'er the men of Who fought and died for Charlie.

Toe Cup, however, is not the poly object of the season's sport.

cordial invitation to visit Shaog but has been received from the Bagby Football Club there, which has been accepted.

The esset date of the visit bas yet to be fixed; but it is hoped that it will take place during the month of March.

No effort will be spared to raise as strong » Sfteen as possible for this trip to the North, which is certain to be most enjoyable not only from playing standpoint but also as fording an opportunity of meeting the Shanghai Rugger enthusiasty,

FOOTBALL.

To-day's Charity Match. The following will be the team. for today's charity match Esppy Valley. organised by the members of the Kaya! Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes on behalf of the i

lependants of the late Petty Officer Referee, Petty Officer Bolton Curlew).

Matted.

Navy.—Beardmore (Hawkius), Churchma (Colombo), Caul (Hawkins). Collins {Hawkins). Davidson Curlew Thompson (Maguoha). Thorp [Curiaw), kelly ¿Curlew), Townsend (Magnolia, Fawcett (Ambrose), Roberta (Colomboj.

Army: Cheerley (Wiltay, Spary (B.E.), Dawson (E. G. A.), Smith Wilts, Crons Wilter, Drew Wits, Disapsin (Wilts), Flanne Wikaj, Heawood R.G 4.). Langridge B. A. M. C). Amer (Wilta.."

Hurtly.

I baze blowa the Scott a Somebody's trumpet somewhat loudly to-night, Sweetheart. but one must les oneself go dees.

ionally This the Sestsman The Keel Bow.hour, and all this evening there will I keep on be many memories amongst us

loving you. busy towns and tooly glens, of .Medley. meetings on the Lea Big, and the

Ae Food Kiss we stole there; and All the above players are mem- our hearts will look back with loogbers of the I. A. 0. D. og to days and those that are a more.

Now in silence let us drick to the Immortal Memory of our Patior St.

be

Mr. 1, H. Orberry, as P. G. P. China has kindly consented to kick of.

The Feast After the eshth dance, the Chiel tain's party formed up in front of the das sod was played se Haggis Ha' by seven pipers, to the strains of 11 Native Island Home." Immediately the party arrived on the stage. Pipers Grant Sicapaun and A. Fergusco struck up the Brose and Butter." Duric received from Gocieties in the Farthere is almost as much comfort the Courie of the least the Exat, at the conclusion of whict ceremony et bringing in the hazgi Pipera Adama and O' Farrell play was performed by Piper Neiled the cal party back to the Drummond, and of the "barley dancing balls. brea" by I'iper Douglas Wilson, Pipers McEwen and Tallon mean while playing the "Cock of the North.

The toast baving been honored. IF YOU WEAR GLASSES

President read telegram. I

a

The mean card, executed by the

Dancing was kept up until past two o'clock this morulag.

Greetings.

During the day the Hon. Secre

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past twenty-five years. Pince-dez Eyeglasses of any pre-

tory sent telegrams to local Scotscription in either regular or

5. C. M. Pal, was quite ao artistic at the following ports:

Os the tenir of the occasion.

Toric form are manufactured by Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lum cover was depicted a St. Andrew pur, Minuila, Cebu, Iloilo, Bangkok, the Hongkong Optical Co., Sue- abield in white and blus user a Focchow, Taipah, Shanghai, Wei. Cessors to Clark & Co., Maou- broadsword, with a scroll above "In hai-wel. Tientsin, Swatow, Hag.cturing and Refracting Opti-

cians-the most my defense God me lefend." lo kow. Canton, Ipo, Batav optical manufacturing establish

competent 4de were printed Burns' well

known lines:

Breathes there the man with soul

so dead

Who never to bimself bath said,

This is my own my native land," Whose heart hath ne'er within bim!

burn'd

home his footsteps he bath turn'd

From wandering op a foreign

atrend!

Menu. "Some has mas and caons' eat, And sume wal eat that want it; But we hae meat and we can est, And see the Lord be thankit.**

1. Consomme en Tasse 2 Scotch Broth 6. Lobster Salad 4. Soused Fish

5. Roast Turkey 6. Boast Phessant

7. Rosat Capon 8. Hoast Beef

9. Saddle of Mutton.

10. Spiced Beet

11. York Bam

Yokohams, Kobe, Nagasaki, Tring

taɔ, Amoy, Osaka:

ment in South China-located in 53, Queen's Road Central,

re-St. Andrew's Society, Selangor,

Chief Lang and brither Scots Read greetings."

The following replies were ceived:

"Heartiest greetings free brither "Heartiest greetings from brither Scots,"-Gray, President, Hankow, | Scot»,"--Goldie, Chief, Pensog. "Though the lane sheiling of the, "Here's baad cor trusty misty island mountains divide us friends-Frse Amoy Scots." and the waste of seas yet still the Hozz

· blood is strong."—Jamieson, Pre-

19

To Chief Lang "Brither Scots sident, Canton. Foochow reciproeste greetings." "Chief Aball and brither Scots "Tientsin Scots sead hearty Kobe send heartiest greetings.** greetings."-Chief Ker.

"A Lockerby lad sends greetings "Singapore brither Scots send to all. Mind the top step Archie, beartiest greetings."--Chancellor,—From Mr. John Johnstone. Chieftain.

"Reciprocate greetings brither Heartiest greetings, fran Perak Scots-Lachlan Bruce Lschian, brither Scnta,”-Freser, SecretaryTaipeh.

**Hearty greetings frac brither Scots."Bangkok.

"Greetings from Ceba Scota to brother Beats in Hongkong." Naismith, President,

"Greetings from Scots aboard Dongola Colombo,

"Hearty greetings fine brither Scots."--Chieftain and members

"

THE BIG CASH" STORE

HONGKONG

INSIST ON

GETZBEST

·U.S. CENSUS,

each dwelling. The average în The figures of ba US. Census 1770 (2 1870) was a family of 5. "Brother Scots Msails, Cebu, Bureau show, a decrease during, and 5.6 living in each dwelling Iloilo send heartiest greetings." the past ten years in the average

The occupants of hotels and "Heartient greetings trae brither number of persons in each family, appartment houses have been Scots."--Alistair Campbell, Pre-and in each dwelling in the Classed as one family.” abent, Shanghai.

United States. According to the "Brither Scots send greetings." 1920 census. returas, 24,351,676 Music ---Mac Boll, - Chieftaio, Betavin. families were residing in 20,697,-29 THE VICTROLA

Hearty greetings from brither 20% hanses, with an average of 5. Moutrie & Co., Lid, Scots. Chief Milne, Yokobams. 14,3 in each family, and C ha ? 1 s Janor. Distrikutan

Christma

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