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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1929.

IRELAND'S BURDENS. EARL OF LONSDALE ORANGE AND WHITE

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THE DRAIN CAUSED BY - EMIGRATION.

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“A HUMBUG."

AMAZING OUTBURST.

QUESTION OF CRUELTY IN

TRAINING,

FOR THIEVES.

HOW TO

CURE PERVERTED

MINDS.

"COUE & CO. LTD.," SUG. GEST SOME REMEDIES.

London (U.P.)-A world gone "Coué," Aworld of nute-IU,TUTE-

noble and beautiful, I am not ugis I can do what I want, I am per feet. Then expand the chest, and stand upright in a self-confident manner. Then pace up and down the Boor with Authoritative

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stride, and rehearse over self-con- Sidently the business of the day.

Unbalanced Mind.-Have every thing about you of orange colour, such as curtains and hangings. A bowl of oranges by the bedside so that they may be concentrated upon when awakening.

NAUTICAL, TRAINING FOR ATLANTIC AIRMEN.

34 LUFTHANSA PILOTS QUALIFIED.

Fifteen pilots of the Deutsche Lufthansa have passed the examina

tion in seamanship and deep sea The "attitude reparted to have been taken up by Lord Lonsdale

navigation at the Nautical School with regard to the Bill introduced.

at Lübeck in preparation for the time when a regular Transatlantic St. Patrick's Day in 1999-the into the House of Lords by Lard

Ouring that Maskee" Feeling.

passenger, service, with large sea- Rheumatism. Concentrate forplanes or flying boats, can be cipation-suggested even more than Animals (Regulations) Act, 1993, the usual train of reflections on the as criticised by Sir Robert Gower, better and better every day."

a sheet of light bine paper. Hang- vicissitudes of the long struggle of chairman of the R.S.P.C.A., speak-

This is the vision conjured up byings should be niso of this colour. our people for poätical and reling at a meeting of the Perform the announcement that a new com- which is valuable for all healing

ing and Captive Animals Dofence pany has been formed under the concentration. gious liberty.

League in London.

Centenary year of Cathalie Eman- Danesfort to amend the Performing tion in which everybody "gets ten minutes three times daily on established.

In the century since the last-or all but the last of the Penal Laws Bill was not Lord Danestort's own Sir Robert pointed out that the were repealed, Ireland has made

effort: was the bill of the Coun. notable advances. Many strong cil of the R.S.P.CA, and Lörd bolds of foreign domination have Danesfort had kindly consented to fallen. The professions have ceased

present it on the Society's behalf. to be the preserve of An Ascendancy Lord Lonsdale was the president of class; higher education has been Out Dumb

Friends made available to the people; the society which existed presumably land, after a long and bitter strug to put down eruelty to animals. Fle, has been won back by the cul-A Voice: He's a humbug!") tivators control of local and exn- tral administration has been wrest- ed from foreign hands. Irishmen are no longer outcasts in their own. land.

These are gains. They show what n nation even after a century of oppression, and outlawry-can 40- complish. But there have been grave losses, also.

Maintaining Two Governments, A hundred years age, the thought of the partition of Ireland inte two States would have been regarded with horror. Today, Partition is a reality. Our four and a quarter million people are burdened with the cost of maintaining two Govern- ments and compelled to pay tribute to a third. Every important ad ministrative post in duplicated.

Four hundred thousand descend ants of the emancipated Catholics of 1920 are under a rule as ruthless as that of the old Ascendancy. A new Pale bedges round the burial place of Patrick and the See from which he ruled the Church in Ire- land- Pale which the majority of Irishmen may cross only on suffer-

ance.

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Internal-trade is hampered by a Customs barrier. An artificial op position of interest has been created which, in many respects, makes it impossible for the Govern ment of one part of Ireland to adopt measures for the develop- ment of industry without injury te the people of the other part.

At Terrible Bost." The Irish language, generally spoken in, the country a century ago, is now the common speech only in a few isolated areas on the sen-boord, In 1829, Ireland had seven and a half million people; in 1811, she had over eight millions. To-day, her population is less than four and a quarter millions, and the drain of emigration remains un- checked.

name of "Coueism, Ltd."

carry

world permation planned by M. out the ambitious programme of Emile Coué, the originator of the

treatment.

white paper. Furniture and clothes Dishonesty.The same, but using

should also be white,

Fear. Concentrate the gaze on the colour red, which inspires cour age.

but using pink. If a man were Love and Gentleness. The same,

The headquarters of the company are to be at the Coue-Orton In- League stitute, London, but branch in stitutes will be opened as soon as possible in New York, Canada, Au

to enter a woman's house with the tralia, the Irish Free State, France,

intention of murdering her," says Germany, Norway, Sweden, Den Passat, he would be prevent mark, Spain, Portugal, China, anded from doing so if she wore a light Italy.

pink dress."

Laziness.-Stand in front of mirror and say softly. Time is valuable. Other people get up in the morning. It is not cold, why should not 11"

A Challenge. "Lord Lonsdale," said Sir Robert, is reported to have said that 'trouble is being caused by extra- ordinary fanatics, who belong to

organizations that certain

are always hunting for subscriptions, and whose officials probably get much more money than is spent in looking after animals. That is a serious charge to bring against any organization. Lord Lonsdale taa the reputation of being a sports mun.

I say that a sportsman is one who plays the game, and no true sportsman would have made allegations of this nature without giving, details and particulars.

Correspondence Courses. At present there are 10,000 stu- dents on the books of the institute, but the new company hepe to carry out a programme of instruction in all parts of the world, within a very short time.

The method of instruction will be carried on mainly by correspondence courses, which are already prepared in seven different languages. Lec tures and personal instruction will also be arranged.

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of flowers, the emblems of love, Callousness. Bitterness.-A bunch

affection and purity, to be concen trated upon for ten minutes, three times daily.

early last year, the Lufthansa has As a batch of 10 pilots passed now 34 pilots trained for long- distance flights over the open sea.

During the winter months, when some of the ordinary air services have to be suspended, it has been customary for. pilots attend special winter courses

to

The theoretical training, in which, according to the director of the Nautical School, the air pilots performances are frequently above the average, will be supplemented next winter by practical experience in merchant vessels.

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"BAD GIRL" OF 42.

"

STARTING TO GO OUT AT NIGHT,

It is about my girl" announced. an elderly man to the Willesden magistrates.

Palpitation of the Heart.-The mind should be concentrated on the

Forty-two, she is," he added, affected organ, and a mental pro-wash herself, and anys she has sore "and a bad girl at that. Won't mise should be made not to over- strain or subject it to undue anxiety.

The treatments, says M. Passat, should result in a definite improve- ment alter two or three days and complete cures are effected in from two weeks to two months, according system. to the faith of the patients in the

knees and knuckles. She is suppos ed to look after me; but she does not,, although I give her a shilling or two now and then.

Magistrate: But what can I do with a girl like that?

Professor Henri Baptiste Passat I challenge Lord Lonsdale to the French psychological expert and give particulars and to mention the successor of M. Coue, has made organizations which he says are such improvements and additions to always hunting for subscriptions, the original simple auto-suggestion and whose officials are getting more treatment as colour-therapy, the money than is spent on looking use of phonograph records, respira-

Man: Well, you can tell me how like Lord Lonsdale, to justify the the use of specially tinted beads, after animals. When an individual tory, culture, floral concentration,

ing me, to grief. I have given her to get rid of her, for she is bring-

case be presents to the people, has the study of the correspondence

Sir John Pratt, formor Lord Aye, and she has started going out notice to go, but she won't move. to make statements like that, his course by students in paira

Commissioner of the Treasury and at nights, all unwashed, too. case is extremely weak"

following cures for certain troubles: land, has accepted the chairmansionary to see you both, and try

Professor Passat suggests the under secretary for health for Scot- Lick of Self-confidence.--On ship of the new company, while rising, face the mirror, gaze steadily Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah, & cousin of to come to some arrangement.

I am a fine fellow, everything is to take a leading position. at the centre and repeat softly, King Amanullah of Afghanistan, is

Sir Robert added that Lord Lens dale apparently laboured under the impression that the Bill presented by Lord Danesfort would. if it be. came law, prevent the public from seeing lions, tigers, and other animals at the Zoo. That was not correct. The Bill only referred" to performing animals.

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A Mixed Reception. Sir Wyndham Child, who presid ed at the niteting, met with 'a 'mix. ed reception. He said that he was a keen sportsman and indulged in shooting. hnoting, and fishing, a statement" that was greeted with loud cries of "Shame."

Being a sportsman, he said, did pot prevent him taking a strong view on the subject of compelling animals by terror to do things which were for eign to their natures. My view is that it is not uel to exploit the natural instinets, of animals.” (A. Woman: "Yes, it is.")

Ireland's victories, therefore, have been won at terrible cost. Never

"I do not think so," continued theless, they are definite victories Sir Wyndham. In the case of not the fitful gains of wavering dogs of various kinds-retrievers battle and they are an earnest of and setters for extimple-it is their the nation's power to regain com- natural instincts which we exploit plete sovereignty over all its terri. the shooting field and they enjoy tory. But if we fail to check their work. I shall not cease to quickly the decline of our home indülge in sport.' population, all the sacrifices · and all the fidelity of seven hundred yedra will have been in väin

To relieve the economic pressure that, each year compels tens of thousands of Irish men and women to seek a livelihood in foreign lands, is our most pressing duty It will require the earnest efforts of Irishmen at honte, and the cor dial sympathy and support of our race abroad, to achieve it.

Apathy would be fatal. The work and sufferings of centuries bave earned for Ireland "a great destiny. Let us resolve to-day; with courage and devotion to ward off the remaining menace and open the way to final victory.

METROPOLITAN" POLICE CENTENARY.

A man in the audience called out: Be ashamed of yourself!"

Sir Wyndham: "I do not think because I have been a sportsman all my life that I should he pre- people who take a strong view on eluded from associating myself with

difficuit to get people to go 100 per the subject: In this world it is cent. on everything, and if you go 100 per cent. on everything you run the risk of being called n crank,

"Don't be (A Woman: afraid!) I think you will he wine. ke me who do not hesitate to to enlist the eyinpathy of, people adinit that they take the lives of animals. (A Woman: Shame!") Shame it say he, but, there it is; it is Toy confession. I suggest that you should not discard the assist. ance of people like myself.

A woman rose and snid "You say you, hunt. May. I ask would you be wilting,

to change places

with the

"I think, madam," replied Sir Wyndham," that that is not a very | easy question to answer, because & human being anticipates death and all its horrors, but a fox does not."

MARCH TO BUCKINGHAM

PALACE ARRANGED...

Arrangements have been made for a parade of members of the Metro politan Police Force in Hyde Park and a march to Buckingham Palace on May 25 to mark the centenary of the force. The march has been chosen in preference to a tattoo at Imber Court, Thames Ditton, by the woman to have the last word. the committee appointed to cob- sider the question of the centenary celebrations.

The woman excitedly cried out that a Tox did realize the terrors of denth, "I have seen a fox die a thousand deaths," she declared.

Sir Wyndham courteously allowed

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INDIGESTION....

An official at Scotland Yard stated that all sections of the force, including the uniformed section: Unless you remove the cause the special constabulary, the mount you'll never be free from indiges- ed and motor police will parade in tion, and every attack will get Hyde Park at 3:30 p.m. on May more severe until the, trouble be 25. More than 7,000 members of comes chronic. Get rid of indiges- serving units will participate, in- tion where it starte by neutralizing cluding between 1,000 and 1,500 the excess acidity and preventing members of the special constabulary fermentation with a little Bisurat- and a.contingent of women police.ed' Magnesis taken in water after The Prince of Wales will arrive meals. This never fails to give at 4.30 and will inspect the parade. instant relief, no matter how severe He will then head a march to Buck the pain may be. 'Bisurated' ingham Palace.

Magnesia soothes, heals, and The Home Secretary, Sir William strengthens the stomach lining, Joynson-Hicks, and Lord Byng, quickly bringing back a sound, the Commissioner of Metropolitan healthy digestion even after years Police, will be present at the of suffering. Chemista, sell Bisur- Palace, accompanied by former ated' Magnesia in both powder and Home Secretaries and Commis tablets, either of which will quickly sioners.

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