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Scotland's Glory through the Ages

PETER

DAWSON'S

PD

SCOTCH WHISKY

a brand of historic lineage. THINGS made right endure.

That is why all through the ages "P.D." Scotch has won fame for its individual flavour wherever it

has travelled.

THEATRE

Everyone's favourite Scotch

everywhere.

PETER DAWSON, Ltd., Distillers, GLASGOW,

SCOTLAND,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31er, 1982.

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THE IRISH

We give below

agreement for the of the problem, signed irish street, London, ati ber 6th, 1991, mo tives of the Britis Eireann

ang. "Decor- representa

The official dat, is headed "Treaty Between Brent Britain and Ireland." "Artics of Agreement.**

STATUR,

resolution is passed by both Houses of the Parliament of Northern Ireland in vour of the holding of such elections efore the end of the said month

VITER'S CHOICE

12.-1f, before the expiration of the said unthy an address is presented to bis Majesty by both House of the Parlia and of Pailment of Northern Ireland to that effect, the powers of the Farliament and the Government of the Irish Free State shall no longer extend to Northern Ireland, and the provisions of the Government of Ireland Act, 1920 (including those relat 1-Ireland shall have the same

ing to the Council of Ireland) shall, stitutional status in the Community of far as they relate to Northern Ire Nations known as the British Empire as and, continue to bo of full force and effect. and this instrument shall have effect subject to the necessary modifica- tions.

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the Dominion of Canada, the Common. wealth of Australia, the Duminion of Now Zealand," and the Union of South Africa, with a Parliament having powers to make laws for the peacy, order and good government of Ireland, and exe cutive "responsible to that Parliment and shall be styled and known as the Irish Free State,

CANADA AS MODEL.

On behalf of the Trish Delegation. (Signel): A. O'Guionirena.

MICHAEL O'COLLEAIN. RIOKIRA, BARTON, E. & O'DrauIN, SKOBRA GHABHAIN ÜI, DAERTELIOR.

Griffith. Monel Collins, Robert Barton, The Irish signatories are Messrs. Arthar J. Duggan and Gavan Duffy.]

ANNEX.

STATEMENT OF FACILITIES REQUIRED,

is required.

1.-The following are the specific facil

15

DOCKYARD PORT IT BERKRAVES..." be retained as at the late hereof. Har

(1) Admiralty property and rights tob but defences to remaingin charge of British cars and maintenance parties.

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QUEENSTOWN.

presented a Commission consisting of. Provided that if such an address is three persons. one to be appointed by one to be appointed by the Government the Government of the Trish Free State of Northern Ireland, and one who shall by Chairman to be appointed by the (6) Harbour defences to remain British Government shall determine in charge of British care and maintenanc accordance with the wishes of the in parties. Certain mooring buoys to b habitants, so far as may be compatible retained for use of his Majesty's ships. with economic and geographia conditions. the boundaries between Northern Ireland aÃ? Prať di

and for the pur-

BELFAST LOGoa.

(e) Harbour defences to remain in

Canada, and the law, practice and con- pa of the effer of Ireland Act, chargy of British cure and maintenanos

Subject to the provisions herein after set out. the position of the Irish Free State in relation to the Imperial Parliament and Government, and other wise, shall be that of the Dominion of stitutional ange governing the relition ship of the Crown or the represunitive the Crown and of the Imperial Par liament to the Dominion of Canada abali govern their relationship to the Irish Free State.

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3. The representative of the Crown in Ireland shai be appointed in like man- not as the Governor-General of Canada, and in accordance with the practice, ob- served in the making of such appoint- mente...

THE OATH OF ALLEOLINCE.

4-The oath to be taken by members

of the Parliament of the Irish Free State shall be in the following form:--

do solemnly swear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the Irish Free State as by law established, and that I will be faithful to H.M. King George V. his heirs and successors by law, in virtue of the common citizen- ship of Ireland with Great Britain, and ber adherence to and membership of the group of nations forming the British Commonwealth" of Nations.

"NATIONAL DEUT. 5-The Irish Free State shall assume liability for the service of the Publis Debt of the United Kingdom as existing at the date hereof, and towards the pay- meat of war pensions as existing at that date in such proportion as may be fair std equitable. having regard to any just claims on the part of Ireland by way of set-off or counter-claim, the amount of such sums being determined in default of agreement by the arbitration of on or mare independent persons being citi- zens of the British Empire.

COASTAL DEFENCE

1930, and of this instrument, the boundaries. ary of Northern Ireland shall be as may be determined by such commission.

ment

LOTCH SWILLY.

13. For the purpose of the last fore7) Harbour defences to remata i going article, the powers of the Parlia-

of Southern

Ireland under the charge of British care and maintenance Government of Irskind Act, 1920. ties. elect members of the Council of Ireland shell, after the Parliament of the Irish Free State is constituted, he exorcised" by that Parliament,

ACT OF 1930.- 14After the expiration of the said

AVIATION.

Facilities in" the neighbourhood of the absive ports for poastal defence by air,

OU. FIEL SIDRAGE

Haulbowline.

Rathmullen.To ba

mouth, if no such areas as is mentioned offered for sale to commercial comp in Article 19 hereof is presented. the Parliament and Government of Northern under guarantee that purchasers shall Ireland shall continue to exercise. us maintain a certain mininnyn tuck for

pects Northern Ireland, the powers Adminlty purposes: conferred on them by the Government of 2-A Convention shall be made betweent

laland Act, 1920, but the. Parliament and the British Government and the Govoras shall in Northern Irland, have. in rela effect to the following conditions:- Government of the Irish Free Statement of the Irish Free State to give

tion to matters in respect of which the Parliament of Northern Ireland has net laed or wireless tatious for con

(a) That submarin" cables shall not be

(including matters which under the said established, except by agreement with the power to make laws under that Act Imunication with places outside Ireland be Act are within the jurisdiction of the British Government; that the existing Council of Ireland), the same powers as is the rest of Ireland, subject to such other provisions as may be agreed in manner hereinafter appearing.

FUTURE MEETINGS.

his landing "rights and wireless conce sion shall not be withdrawn, except by agreement with the British Governments and that the British Government shall be entitled to land additional submarine 15.At any time after the date hereof cables an establish additional wireles the Government of Northern Ireland and stations for communication with placem the Provisional Government of "Southernutside Ireland. Ireland hereinafter constituted may meet for the purpose of discussing the provi

(5) The lighthouses buoys, beacons, and sions subject to which the last foregoing any vigational marks or navigation Article is to operate in the event of no

Laids shall be maintained by the Guvern. such address

ment of the Irish Free State, as at the is therein mentioned

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being presented, and those provisions date hereof, and shall not be removed or muy include:-

added to except by agreement with thế () Safeguards with regard to patron- British Government.

8. Until an arrangement has been made' between the British and Irish Gov- jag in Northern Ireland.

(e) That our signal stations shall be craments whereby the Irish Free State 0) Safeguards with regard to the cob closed down and felt in charge of enre undertakes her own coastal defence; the lection of revenue in Northern Ireland.and maintenance parties, the Government defence by sea of Great Britain and Ir (c) Safeguards with regard to import of the Irish Free State being offered the land shall be undertaken by his Majesty's and export duties affecting the trade or eption of taking them over and working Imperial Forces but this shall not pre-industry of Northern Ireland. vent the construction or maintenance by (d) Safeguards for minorities in North- the Government of the Irish Free State ern Ireland.

of auch vessels as are necessary for the (c) The settlement of the financial rela protection of the revenue or the fisheries.tions between Northern Ireland and the

The foregoing provisions of this article Irish Free State shall be reviewed at a conference of re- presentatives of the British and Irish Governments, to be held at the expira- tion of five years from the date hereof, with a view to the indertaking by Ireland of a share in her own coastal defence.

(The establishment and powers of a local militia la Northern Ireland and the relation of the defence force of the Irish Free State and of Northern Ireland res pectively and if at any such meeting, provisions are agreed to, the same shall have "effect as if they were included -The Government of the Irish Freemongst the provisions subject to which State shall afford to his Majesty's Im Government of the Irish Free State are the powers of the Parliament and the perial. Forces:

HARBOUR FACILITIES.

11

to be exercisable in Northern Ireland under Article 14 hereof,

RELIGIOUS BELIEF.

them for commercial purposes, subject to Admiralty inspection, and guaranteeing the upkeep of existing telegraphic com- munication therewith.!

3-A Convention shall be made be tween the same Governments for the re gulation of civil communication by air.

"

BOUNTY CLAIMS.

INTERESTING CASES IN THE PRIZE COURT...

Gen.

(e) In time of peace such harbour and

Several interesting cases, 10 thich other facilities as are indicated in the

claims to prize bounty were nude for Annex hereto, or such other facilities as

the destruction and capture of enemy way from time to time be agreed be- tween the British Government and Gov- Free State nor the Parliament of North one case the officers and crews of H.M.S. 10-Neither the Parliament of the Irish sident) in the Prize Court recently. In ships, came before Sir Henry Duke (pre-

ernment of the Irish Free State; and ern Ireland shall make any law so

(b) In time of war or of strained rela- either directly or indirectly to endow any bounty in respect of the destruction and as Tarunt uin, Manti and Moth claimed tions with a Foreign Power, such barreligion, or prohibit or restrict the free capture of the Turkish armed vessels Sul- bour and other facilities as the British exercise thereof, or give any preference, man Pak, Sumana, Pioneer, and Basrah Government may require for the pur- or impose any disability on account of Mr. Wilfrid Lewis appeared in support pase of such defence as aforesaid.

religious belief or religious status, ARMIES AND DISARMAMENT...

or of the claim, and Mr. C W. Lilley affect prejudicially the right of any child opposed the application on behall of his S.-With a view to accuring the ob to attend a school receiving public money Majesty's Procurator-General, en the servance of the principle of international without attending the religious instruc ground that the operations were not cou- limitation of armament, if the Govern- tion at the seheol, or make any dis ducted solely by the naval forces, but in meat of the Irish Free State establishes arimination as respects State aid between co-operation with the British Army. and maintains a military defenes force, schools under the management of different the establishments thereof shall not ex-religious denominations, or divert from destruction of the vessels was the result With regard to the suggestion that the eved in size such proportion of the miliany religious denomination or any educar of joint operations, Mr. Lewis submitted tary establishments maintained in tional institution any of its property that it was solely by the action of a por- Great Britain as that which the popula except for public utility purposes and onion of the British Navy. Capt. Wilfred tion of Ireland bears to the population-payment of compensation.

Nunn, who was in command of the gun of Great Britain.

9.The ports of Great Britain and the ment for the administration of Southern

17-By way of provisional arrange boats on the Tigris, was not under the

orders of Gen. Sir Stanley Irish Free State shall be freely open to Ireland during the interval which must commanded

the land ode, who the ships of the other country on pay elapse between the date hereof and the Maude was pushing up to Baghdad, and ment of the customary port and other constitution of a Parliament and Gloveru obtained a victory over the Turkish on February 23rd, 1817, the British Army ment of the Irish Free State in accordance Army. The latter abandoned their pos |_ COMPENSATION OF OFFICIALS. 10.-The Government of the Irish Free for summoning a meeting of members of Nunn moved up to Kut, and the next

therowith, steps shall be taken "forthwith

zioa. On the night of the 24th Cap State agrees to pay fair compensation, Parliament Ireland since the pussing of

day he helped our Army. The Turks accorded by the Act of 1930, to, judges, for, constituting a provisional Govern-

to retreat. On February 28th Gen.“ officials, members of police forces, and ment, and the British Government shali and suggested that he mis other public servants who are discharged taim the steps necessary to transfer to The gun-boats, proceeded up the river,

might push on.. by it, or who retire in consequence of the such provisional Government the powers and, seeing smoke from the Turkish change of Government, affected in pur and machinery requisite for the discharge ships, five miles off, a suance hereof,

dash WIA made for Provided that this agreement shall not er of such provisional Government shall let of the Turks, who were in strongly-

of its duties, provided that every memthem. Our boats had to run the gaunt.. apply to members of the Auxiliary Police

are signified in writing his or her entrenched positions on the banks of the cceptance of this instrument. But this river. Capt.

took his courage arrangement shall not continue in force his bands and went up the river at full beyond the expiration of 12 months from speed.. Heavy fire was opened on

un the the date hereof.

gunboats, but Capt. Nuno and his APPROVAL OF PARLIAMENT.

flotilla continued to pursue the Turkish 18.This instrument shall be submitted troops were being held up. On the gun..

vessels. It transpired that the British forthwith by his Majesty's Government boats reaching the Sumans the latter month the Irish signatories to a meeting sun-

for the approval of Parliament and byshowed the white flag and surrendered. Parlia-toned for the purpose of the members

Cant. Nuân, counsel proceeded, pusued

dues.

on terms not less favourable than those the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, and began informed Capt. Nuun of the fact

en de thee to a son force or to persons recruited in Great Britain for the Royal Irish Constabulary during the two years next preceding the date bereof The British Government will assume responsibility for such com- pensation or pensions as may be payable to any of these excepted persons.

.NOETHEEN FEELAND..

IPIOL ØSTEEL PILLS

YETARZO:

AND WORK Eital battle either remedy Ba. Loading Bohemia or Veterno Beetles Co. Goepati Dale. 2 W. & Kondis

MALE 'A CENTURY, KKESTATION,

DR. LECLERC'S LITE AND BENRES

INVALUABLR Kr passants of these IMPORTANT, ORGANS, GRATTY, BACKLOUR, GOUT, Busatz. PRICH B., leading Cuskera or Fout Fero D. La CLERC Met, Co, Haverstock Ed., X. W. 5. Landon,

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11-Until the expiration of one from the passing of the Act of

ment, the powers of the Parliament and of Southern Ireland, und if approved shall of which had been British vessels, anil ment for the ratification of this instru: elected to sit in the House of Commons the Culcon'Pak and the Sumana, both

the Government of the Irish Free State

sball

On behalf of the British Delegation.

(Signed) D. LLOYD GEOROL.

which were captured by the Turks when Gen. Townshond had to retreat. The Bulman Pak was formerly the Firefly In a bend in the river Capt. Nunn came

Basrab, & large Turkish troop.. the across ship. A shell was put in the vessel, kill- All on board, sur- ing some Germans. WORTHINGTON-EVANS. rendered, and it was found a British mili JAMAR GEEN WOOD.

AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN. BIRKENHEAD.

not be exercisable as respects be ratified by the necessary legislation. Northern Ireland, and the provisions of the Government of Ireland Act 1820, shall, so far as they relate to Northern Ireland remain of full force and effect, and no election shall be held for the re- turn of members to serve in the Parlia, ment of the Irish Free State for con- stitucicica in Northern Ireland, unless

VINSTON 8. CHURCHILL.

· GORDON Hzwant,

tary officer, Capt. Cowie, was a prisoner on board.

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