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THY HONGHUNG DAILY FRESE FRIDAY: APRIL 15TH, 1991.

DODWELL & COMPANY, LD.

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NEW YORK &/OR BOSTON

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B.S. "BOWES CASTLE” sailing about the beginning of Janis

IN

LLOYD TRIESTINO

For BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE, Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for LEVANT, BLACK NEA & DANUBE

PORTA.

TUME having been re-opened for traffic, carga is also accepted for this part on through B/Lading

S.S. "TRIESTE ***

8.5. "PERSIA "·

sailing on or about April 22nd. skiling on or about May 15th.

For SHANGHAI & JAPAN

8.S. PERSIA "

tailing on or about 19th April. Pielangen Luggage can be insured at the Office of the Agents.

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| SINN: FEIN "PLOTS IN GREAT BRITAIN,

ORGANISED - OUTRAGE.

A CAPTURED DOCUMENT,

UNITY IN IRELAND.

ŞIR EDWARD CARSON'S OFFER.

Sir Edward Carson, speaking at a crowded public meeting held by the Tor- quay Unionist Assosiation, recently, Voting in the House of Commons, on defended the Confition Government. February 91st, on the independent Observing, I should like to speak with Liberal amendment to the Address on re-great candour in a somewhat detached prisals in Ireland resulted in a Govern position, he went on to say he noticed ment majority of 189.

that he had been described as a lonely

and isolated figure, but he was not in the least disheartened. He was not "elected - is a member of the Coalition party, but

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY' LIMITED.

SALLINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

SHANGHAI&TRINGTAU VIL SWATOW "CHOYSANG „Fri

MANILA

RTRAITS & CALOUTTÁ BANGKOK via SWATOW KUBE vin SHANGHAI

*LOONGSANG FL "FOOKSANG" Bat "FOUBHING" Ban,

15:h April, Nocu.. 15th April, po 18th April, 3 pm 17th April, Dlight.

Sinn Fein conspirators have the inten tion of intensifying their campaign of outrage in England. The Gres in Liver pool and Manchester, and the attempt to burn a vast store of oil at Wandsworth, as leader of his own small party, and, were but the beginning of a series of therefore, he was speaking with absolute | QALOUTTA LINE –This Line affords regular exilingą to Calcatta, Panarig ană.

acts designed to intimidate the people of Great Britain. The rebels have plana to commit infinitely

worse outrages, among them:

The destruction of lrgê ships, Blowing up blast furnaces, Destroying coal mines and aqueducts, Wrecking trains, and

SEATTLE & VICTORIA or VANCOUVER A Manila, Shangha! be enormous.

a Japan porta

"

Cargo to Overland Points U.8. in connection with Great Northern Northern "Faeldo and Chicago, Miwakken & 8b. Paal Ballways, KASHIMA MARU (emitting Manfia) JUWA MARU

PUSHIMI MARU (omitting Manila)... KATORI HARU

ון

Wednesday, 10th Apr.,, at 11 am

Friday, 6th May, a 11 am. Tuesday, 31st May, as 11 km. Friday, 17th June, at 11 am.

LONDON & ANTWERP A Bingapore, Penang, Colombo, Sues

Port Said and Marseilles.

KITANO MARU

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18th Apr.. at 11 m. 29th Apr. at 11 am 13th May, at 13 av. 27th May, at.. 11 an.

Friday,

INABA MARU

Friday,

KAMO MABU

Friday,

IYO MARU

Friday,

HAMBURG, LONDON, HULL &

ROTTERDAM.

---MATSUYE MARU

Friday,

29th April.

LIVERPOOL & MARSEILLES via

Suet.

MELBOURNE & SYDNEY Th Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday Chief Secretary did not deal with each

Island, Townsville à Brisbane.

NIKKO MARU

AKI MABU

TANGO MART

NEW YORK via Suez.

YAMAGATA MARD

SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via CAPE,

KAWACHI MARU (sailing from Bingapore) BOMBAY & COLOMBO via Singapore.

19th Apr., sà 11 60.” 17th bday, at 11 am. [xist June, a 11 a m.

Trender - Tronday, Tuesday,

Middle of May.

Beginning of May.

WAKASA, MARU

Friday,

HAKATA MARU

Tuesday,

"UALOUTTA & BANGOON via Singapore & Penang

RANGOON MARU

Monday,

22nd April. ard May.

JAPAN PORTS-Nagasaki, Kobe a Yokohama.

SBANGHAI. KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

KAYAKUBA MARU

DAKAR MARU:

IYO MARU

TSUSHIMA MARU.

TAMAGATA MARU

18th April:

Friday

15th April.

Friday, Friday, Friday.

day,

15th April. 15th Apr. að 11'a.m. 15th April 17th April,

For further information apply - NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Telephone Nos, 202 & 233.

8. YASUDA, Mausger.

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JAPAN, HONGKONG & JAVA. FOR JAVA.

Ports of call-Batavia, Samarang, Soerabaya, Macassar and Balikpapan.

Bailling on or about 16th April, sailing on or about 30th April.

88. "CHERIBON, MARU * BA '* MACASSAR MARU”

FOR JAPAN.

Ports of call: Mojl, Kobe and Yokohama.

·B.S." "SAMARANG MARU"

55. "BORNEO MARU”

sxiling on or about 25th April. sailing un or about 8th May...

For further particulars pleaso apply.

K. SUZUKI, Manager,

-No.35, Queen's Road Centrala [707

freedom. This crisis in the world's his

tory was a time in which men must be

honest and straightforward. Mere phrases

"

like getting back to the old principles

BAIPHONG HÀ FOLLOW. SHANGHAI via 8 WATOW....

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* KUMBANG" Tues, 19th April. D'ight, "LOKSANG. Wed. 20th April, 9xm “HANGSANG”... Fri, 2nd April, D'ilgat

Singapore; returning from Calcuits ateamers proceed. via Sarnia' and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling si Shanghal. All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, fitted with Electric Light and Fant and carry a fully-cunilindi Burgeon.

LINE:-Sallings approximately every five days between Canton and Shanghai, szmatimos calling st ̈ Srstow, · Through tickets sea be obtained and through. Bill of Lading, are" farted to 13 Northern and Yangtare Porte via Shaaghal LINE-A weekly service is maintained with Manila by veurels with good

Tim both ports evory Friday, HAIPHONG LINE :-Sailing Approximately

of the Conservative party were very BHANGHAI good phrases, but would solve nothing. We must face facts, as they bad arisen during and after the war; it was no good spending their lives at this crisis in trying to make mischief. Whep he read

"Let me say frankly, I do not believe in any policy of what is called Home Hule for Ireland," declared Sir Edward.

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calling at Hollow when inducement offers.

a steamer having up-to-dain accommodation for passengers, Cargo taken on through, Bills of Lading for Kuadai, Jos LINEA at service is ran from March to November beswedh

Labuan, Tawao and Enand Data"

Hongkong and Tientsin, calling wi Willadwel and Chetva,

CALCUTTA LINE.

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FOOKSANG” will be despatched on or about Saturday, Apr., 16th, 3 p.m. for SINGAPORE, RENANG CALCUTTA.

Through. Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, FORT SWET- TENHAM, MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

·For Freight or Passage;apply"to-

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Vensel

S.S. "GLENIFFER " 6.8. "GLENGYLE".

Burning buildings and farm crops, some of the Irish newspapers he was Sir Hamar Greenwood, in the course of almost ashamed to stand before a civilised the Irish debate in the House of Com-audience, and he could not follow either the heart or the brain of the men who mons, took the earliest opportunity of were going about the country trying to TIENTSIN Banking public the discovery of a sinister weaken the position of the executive. memorandum by a rebel staff officer, and It was the lowest degradation of political life to try to make political capital out gave the Republican extremists the credit of what we were compelled to do in for intending to do their worst. "The enforcing the law. troubles in this country are commencing," the Chief. Secretary believes, though the troubles in Ireland are being effectively But the Government bave passed a bill into law, and they have given a Parlia- dealt with. A raid was made on a

ment to the North and a Parliament to Dublin house which had been used as the South. I have undertaken, to the beadquarters of the Irish Republican only alternative left, toldo my best to see Army, and among the documents seized that the Ulster people shall welcome was a memorandum written by a person that Parliament, for the benefit of the who apparently had prepared the scheme United Kingdom and for the benefit of for the destruction of the Liverpool ware the Empire. (Cheers.). And I believe houses. The memorandum mentioned an they will. But there are people going appropriation of £20,000, most of which about who want to upset that. I appeal came from Irish-American sympathisers. to them to give us a chance, to stand by The writer et down suggestions for us. Let the Government know that we **Operations Abroad," and pointed out do not want to associate with a gang that the wrecking of one train would of murderers-called Sinn Fein, with their alnim the travelling public and injure sham Parliament and a sham cry all of the finances, of railway companies. which have had their basis,in hostility Though, said this reckless criminal, lives to Great Britain. Tell the British Gov- would no doubt be lost by the blowing ernment that you believe in supporting up ól gas works, such an outrage would your friends and fighting your enemies, let loose organised and unorganised and not sacrificing your friends for the gangs," whose powers of mischief would take of conciliating your enemies.

And although the author hope to go on in the same course that I of this memorandum had little to say that have always gone on. I believe the day would comfort the rebels upon the pre- will come when Ireland itself will come bent organisation of reckless Irishmen back crawling to Great Britain and will ] • in Great Britain, Sir Hamar Greenwood say, For God's sake restore us to

the had no doubt about their intentions. position we had formerly in the United Pleading that the staff officer in charge Parliament of the two countries. There of "operations abroad should be given a is no one in the world who would be free hand, the writer declared that much more pleased to see an absolute unity more could have been, accomplished in in Fireland than I wo id, and it could Liverpool if he had had complete control.be purchased to-morrow, at what does He spoke fairly well of the company not seem to the to be a very big price. as "hopeless," and complained that the the South and West of Ireland came Sinn Fein sympathisers in London had forward to-morrow to Ulster and said, no military instinct. But the discovery Look here, we have to ran our old indicates that the plotters intend to pro-island, and we have to run her together, ceed with their conspiracies in England, and we will give up all this everlasting teaching of hatred of England, will shako ***THE DANGER WHICH THREATENS.

hands with you, and you and we, to- The Independent Liberal amendment together within the Empire, doing our best the Address, designed to attack the Gev for ourselves and the United Kingdom ernment's policy in Ireland, furnished an and for all his Majesty's Dominione will opportunity to warn the British public join together in Ulster, I will under- of the danger which threatens them. The take to say that Ulster would accept the handshake and would do it for the sake case in Captain Wedgwood Benn's cata of his country, our own dake, and the logue of reprisals, but surveyed the whole sake of the whole Empire.” position in Ireland, and contrasted the situation to-day, when civil courts were functioning and criminals were being

APPEALS FOR TRUCE. tried, with the Sinn Fein courts and armed robel police which were operating Several other speakers appealed for a' few months ago. The Government had truce. General Cockerill was conciliatory, broken the terror in two-thirds of Iro-and thought & proposal for an honourable land, and every county was sending repeace would be well received in Ireland. cruits to the R.I.C., and the police were Mr. Henderson wished to know if all the reoccupying districts which had been avenues were still being explored, evacuated. Murders still continued, and and offered the Labour party's help in the most recent of the terrible crimes was opening negotiations, being satisfied that the 'assassination of two Protestant, if the two sides got ingether a settlement farmera who had given evidence of a would be accomplished. But there must demand made upon them to contribute be no demand for an unconditional sur- funds for the purchase of arms for Sinn render. At tho end of a speech lasting Feiners.

over half an hour Mr. Asquith strongly Referring to the statement of the urged a truce to end, this ghastly. Labour Commission that not more than page, but it must be a trace which not 1 per cent. of the R.1.0. could be said merely suspended the intensification and to be "really bad men," the Chief multiplication of crime, but must form Secretary asked if the House of Commons an avenue, towards a permanent settic- or the House of Lords could stand, that mont. There should be no conditions Lest, and wondered if the Archbishop of which it was impossible to fall, and if Canterbury, who was listening in the negotiations could be started, dark as was peers gallery, when he surveyed his the prospect, he hoped they might find army of clergymen, could put his themselves on the road. to pence. hand to his heart and say not more Mr. Boner Law, in winding up the than 1 per cent. were really bad debate, said the Government would do men.'

a." The Labour report was innocuous as much as anyone to secure 's real. in England, because no one believed it peace, but they would only get peace if to be more than a part of a political they deal with realities. The Leader of campaign, but it was sent abroad to the House devoted the main portion of besmirchythe, fair name of the country. his speech to dealing with the demand The Chief Secretary announced that there of Lord Robert Cecil, supported by Mr. would be an election in Ireland within Asquith, for a commission of an English two months, and the Northern Parliajjudge, an English general, and a member ment would be elected and opened by of the House, to inquiry into reprisals. June, be hoped, in the presence of the The Government refused the inquiry, and Prime Ministers of all the Dominions. i reminded Mr. Asquith that wirenever.. The terror of the Sinn Fein, gunmen coercion had been used in Ireland there would be the only bar to the election of were always precisely the same charges, a representative, Government for the against the police and the Government Southern Parliament. The only alter as were made now. Inquiries were de- natives were. to surrender to the assassina manded of Mr. Gladstone and Lord or to fight. I am for fighting the Salisbury, but were not granted. Mr. assassins," was the emphatic declaration Asquith had stated that witnesses would of the Chief Secretarybe forthcoming if a commission were op

Mr. Barnes made an earnest ples for pointed, and that they would be in no a conference. Reprisals had failed, and danger, but Mr. Bonar Law, in support though for a long time he was unwilling safely given against the police, no wit of: bis case that, while evidence could be to believe it, he had come to the concly-new dared to give evidence in their sion that the Government had lost con- trol of their own forces. He would not favour, referred to brutal-murders on the think of negotiating if he believed Binn previous day, when two Protestant farm Fein was responsible for the marders, but er in Cork were assassinated because they had been witnesses against Sinn in his view. Sinn Fain had brought into Feiner. The claim of the Prime Minis being-a-monster it could not control. The Government and the other side ter that order was being restored was not Labsurdillons Mr. Asquith had character. ought now to drop their charges and ised it. The law was again assorting counter-charges and try to get together itself, but the restoration of order would in an honest endeavour to sodo not be a short proces We shall not ancient controversy..

gun, do it in a hurry, but we shall do it." (Continued at foot of next solsima.) Daily Telegraph

17.

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8. "CARNARVONSHIRE".

OUTWARDS.

Due Hongkong

18th April. 9th April.

HOMEWARDS,

Leaves Hongkon

22nd Apr.

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