THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WHAT IRELAND WANTS. South Africa knew what was

baing done in Ireland, and whore- over the truth was known, judg- imont was given against England. The truth would be brought home to the people of England, and that very son, it appeared to him in a way that they were not propar-

WAR MEMORIAL,

SUBSCRIPTION LIST.

For the erection by Public Subscription, of a building to be run on Y. M. C. A. lines, to be

the Here was an extract from one called

"War Memorial We the Institute" and to be managed for of the newspapers: Black and Tans shall be in Eng the joint use of the Navy, the land for the next coal strike, and Army and Civilians by a Joint

When Board of Directors. we shall not forget you." they had trouble they might have to face themselves what the Irish people have to face in Ireland.

SCOTLAND'S. EXAMPLE.

Archbishop Mannix In Edinburgh. Archbishop

Mannix, the Australian prelate, whose visit to the United Kingdom has attracted for. ed a good deal of interest, ad- dressed a gathering of supporters in the courtyard of St Ann's Roman Catholic School, Edin burgh. Except that the weather was rather cold, the playground flanked as it is by high tone ments, made an excellent audi orium-although it could not afford the elegance or com- fort of the Usher Hail. But It might be asked why one there was no lack of enthusiasin, who is by temperament and and the audience which number- profession a man of peace and ed fully 3000. included contin- not a politician should interfere gents from the surrounding dis- in public affairs. It was because tricts and from Glasgow. Irish he was a man of peace that he flags and Irish emblems were advocated the cause of Ireland. much in evidence, and the (Applause.) Why was Iroland the control of British Archbishop had may listeners at under

was that the windows of the houses in soldiers? The reason the vicinity. An overflow meet-Ireland claimed the right to rule ing was held in St Patrick's herself. She claims that the Churchyard.

Irish people and they alone have the right to rule Ireland.

matrimonial:

A portion of the sum raised will; be devoted to the erection of a per- manent stone memorial which will be put in hand at an early date..

Lists may be found at:- Measts, Lane Crawford Messrs. Kolly & Walsh Messrs. Moutrie

Messrs. Wm. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club

The Hongkong Cricket Club The Club Lusitano The Engineers' Institute The Victoria Recreation Club The Kowloon Cricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Club

The Club de Recreio The Craigengower lub

M. J. BREEN. Hon. Secretary War Memori]"

Committee.

If Scotland was satisfied that EDUCATION IN THE ARMY. was self-deterniination, he had no desire to interfere.

Fut England and Ireland were never intended for each other; their temperaments were dis- similar.

Cuion had been been

For fully an hour and a half he discoursed on Ireland's wOES. AD There may be those who say eloquent speaker, his address why does not Ireland settle down was liberally interspersed withk Scotland within the Empire? the humour, for which his coon- Scotland, he supposed, had found trymen are noted, and persuasive it to her advantage to join hands appeala on behalf of Irish inde. with England in

bonds, and so far as he could pondence intruded itself now and again in the course of his discover, Scotsmen had succeeded lengthy indictment of" Englund." in having the best of the bargain.

An address of welcome from the Irish race in Scotland was presented to the Archbishop by Mr. Shaun O'Shea in which ro- ference was roade to the work of his Grace for the recognition of the Republic. It expressed the hope that he would live to see the realisation of a nearly 800 years.

Accompanying the Archbishop were Bishop Graham. Edin burgh Bishop Cotter, Ports month and Monseigneur Morris V.G., St. Patrick's Edinburgh, Bishop Graham, who presided, Haid they were all aware why the meeting was being held in the open instead of in one of the public halls or other buildings. If the intention was to prevent

from them place in which the claims of Ireland could be stated, they had not succeeded. (Ap- plause.) Dr. Mannix champion of the people; he was only putting into practice the principle of government for the people by the people. The soul and spirit of the Irish people could never be crushed.

Comprehensive Courses Devised,

The special courses of instrue tion carried out during the 1st tried for over 700 years, and the two years at the schools of educa"

"black dream of

and tans" in Ireland were the result. (Laughter.) Godtion at Newmarket and Shornclific are now being put on a permanent made those two islands separate footing for the Regular Army. Man bad made

unholy 177

The purposes of these schools is alliance. What God had pur to train officers, warrant officers, asunder man should not try to and N. C O's. for service in Army unite. (Applause.)

What was going on in Irelandducational training in the Arney (1) to develop the training facul- was a disgrace to civilisation. Lies of officers and N. C. O's.; The British people do not know

continue the general the facts, and he would not like | to accuse them of cant and bypocrisy, but he did accuse the British Government of cant and

securing

A

was a

A PREFERENCE FOR ST PATRICK, They welcomed Dr. Mannix on his first visit to Scotland, and sympathise with him in the insults and injustice to which he had been exposed. (Applausu).

Dr. Mannix, who was greeted with great enthusiasm on rising to speak, said he liked to do everything in the open, and he would prefer to speak under the anspices, of St. Patrick rather than of Usher. (Great laughter) Probably the people who com- pelled them to moot in the open had been praying for rain, but they had failed. (Laughter.) They had not been able to get the wind up" (More laughter) All they bad managed was to get a little for, which he honed would be dispelled before the meeting

was over.

Everyone knows, continned Dr. Mannix, who hurned Cork. but an impartial report from the military was promised. The so- called Secretary for Ireland, twe months later, tells us that he is debarrod from publishing i because it is against the practice of Governments to publish con fidential reports. Having rend it, and finding that his own men could not be cajoled into giving a report that would suit him, ho tells us he is not going to publish it at all. The withholding of the Strickland report, whatever its contents, seemed to him to be mora dammatory than the publien- tion of it could possibly be.

But it they had not got the Strickland report they had the report of the Labour party in England. And America, Australia, Canada, and

(2) to edneation of the soldier with a

view of improving him ጸ subject for unlitary training and hypocrisy They were asking as a eizen of the Empine; (3) to enhance the prospects of re-. the public to adopt towns in

munerative employment of the Franes and at the same time they soldier on his return to civil life. were burning down Cork, Mallow and (4) to fulfil the obligation of and the rest. Ireland's case was the State to the children of incontestable; on the other side

serving soldiers. Owing how- theirs was nothing but brutal

ever, to the large number of might. Were they going to sup recruits in the Army at the port those who based their claim present moment and to backward upon the will of the people or condition educationally of many hose who based it upon tanks of them, the pressing need and machine gan-?

for the moment is to assist

to men

get

second-class

NO COMPROMISE.

』,

The Trish people will never give un the struggle until the get that self-determination which was held out as the great hope of he future for the nations, great

a

Army Certificate of Education as towards the stepping stone higher aims already mentioned. 2 The duration of each course will he ten weeks, and their purpose

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921.

MAURICE E. BANDMAN

SUBMITS

THE BANDMAN OPERA

COMPANY, 1921.

THEATRE

ROYAL.

(Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs),

H. E. Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Duff K.C.B., Major General Sir G. Macauley Kirkpatrick K.C.B., K.C.S.I. etc.

FO NIGHT

Tuesday April 5

Wed, April G

Thursday April 7

Friday Aprit 8

Saturday April 9

Monday April 11

"MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS

from Daly's Theatre. "THE KISS CALL" from the Gaiety Theatre.

TAILS UP" from the Comedy Theatre. IRENE

+4

from the Empire.

GOING UP

from the Gaiety Theatre.

NEW SHOP IKI. from the Gaiety Theatre. " *FOAR " from the London Pavilion.

Plans open Tuesday morning, March 29th. POPULAR PRICES ---$4, $2 and $1.

Overture at 9.15 p.m. prompt.

HONGKONG THEATRE

Programme for Saturday to Tuesday

SELECT PICTURES

Presents

MARION DAVIS IN THE BELLE OF NEW YORK."

in 5 parts.

To be shown only at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

By special request to-morrow at 7.15 p.m. will be shown for the last time here NORMA TALMADGE in

GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY"

in parts.

At Sunday's malinee at 6 p.m. a Paramount picture in 5 paris will be shown featuring VIVIAN MARTIN in

"A Petticoat Pilot."

PUBLIC AUCTION..

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

instructions to sell by Pablic THE Undersigned have received Auction on

Thursday the 7th April, 1921 commencing at 10.30 am.

and small. The struggle might for the present will he to equip.THEUndersigned have receivi be long, but it would go on till officers, warrant officers, and non- hey got the only solution which commissionent officers for provid- The Irishing their men, according to the Ireland would arrept. boys were told when they went most approved methods, with the for the in their thousands to fight for second-class Army Certifiento of Britain that no people would be forced to live under a Sovereignty | they did not wish.

jinstruction necessary

Education.

All the students at duch school The partition Parliaments could will be required to attend the never work. There was a new classes in English elementary spirit in Ireland to-day which the mathematics and Pauperial his- | British Government was not likely tory, geography and citizenship; stamp out. There was only one but otherwise there will be a way to lasting peace. It could not variety of alteroutive courses. At be got hy underground approaches Newmarket these courses will

to the Vatican. Peace could only include French, handicraft, car

al No. 18 Godowa of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon

A Large Quantity of Miscellan- eous Goods

Terms: Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS

Auctioneers.

be made by the elected represent pentry, science, elementary com- HONGKONG. HOTEL GARAGE. nives of the Irish people. Let m

commercial urithmetic

the. Government honour their and book-keeping: white at Ireland self. Shomeliffe there will be classes grant promises. determination, and there could in languages (French, German, be peace and friendship, and Russian, Italian or Spanish); instead of turmoil there would he elements of practical agriculture; harmony and prosperity for both elements of mechanies, electrie- of them going ity and magnetism: building oroples--oach

and handicraft; forward on the path of progress constraction and working out its own destiny. elements of business training,

Mr. John M'Cann, J.P., Brox-commerce

accountancy, commercial burn, moved a resolution express book-keeping, and ing the meeting's reprobation of arithmetic.

the ban imposed on Dr Mannix---

a citizen of the British Empire

and

and a distinguished enclesiastic-- | refusing to let the Ustler Hall for and demanding the withdrawal of the meating, and thus offering an the restrictions.

unwarrantable insult to the demo-

.

Councillor Donlevy. Edinburgh, erney of Australia.

Both resolutions were unanim moved a resolution condemning the action, of the Town Council in Jously carried.

We beg to announce that in order to cope with numerous applications received for garage space, we have, as from the 1st April, 1921, acquired the business and premises of the RUSSELL STREET GARAGE.

Extensions and improvements will be inmediaely taken in hand with a view to offering facilities for up-to-date garage and repair work.

Mr. T. B. Parsons will continue

to be in charge of the Russell Street Depot.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.,

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager.

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Thursday, the 7th April. 1921, commencing at 10.30 a.m. at No. 10 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon 25 Boles 2" "Bire Stripe". Gunny Bags, Heavy Cees 40 x 28 (21⁄44 lbs.)

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

TH Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Wednesday the 6th April 1921. vommencing at 11 am. at No. 4 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowtoon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon (for account of the concernod}

194 Bales "Green. Stripe " Gunnies (21⁄2 lbs.)

NEW

NOTICE.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

(Golf Section)

The Annual Dinner of the above Section will be held at the Palace Hotel, Kowloon, on Saturday 16th inst. at 830 p.m.

NOTICE.

We have this day admitted LENNOX GODFREY BIRD D. B. O., GEORGE LEOPOLD WILSON, and EDWIN FORBED BOTHWELL, as Partners in our Firm.

PALMER & TURNER. Hongkong, 1st April, 1921.

NOTICE.

WANTED.

WANTED. Experienced Senior Office Assistant (British). for Engineering and Machinery'. Department, must be good Corres pondent and have Commercial and Technical knowledge of En- gineers' supplies and Hardware, Permanent position and good pro- spects offered to competent Applicant.

indication of salary expected is required. Per- sons without the above mentioned qualifications need not apply. Address applications to Box No. 530 c/o Hongkong Telegraph.”

An

WANTED.-To rent small furnished house or apartment on the Peak for part or all of the summer. Reply to J.E. HARTLE, Jnr., Standard Oil Co., Kongmoon.

WANTED TO BUY.---Pointer, either young untrained dog, or shot over one or two seasons.

The interest and responsibility Price & full particulars to Box of the undersigned, GEOFFREY No. 531, elo Hongkong Tele- CHARLES MOXON in the Firm | graph."

of MOXON & TAYLOR ceases

on the 31st March, 1921.

1921.

G. C. MOXON,

10, Ice House Street, Hongkong.

The interest and responsibility of Mr. GEOFFREY CHARLES MOXON in the undersigned Fim ceases on the 31st March,

MOXON & TAYLOR,

10, Ice House Street, Hongkong.

Mr.

EDWARD MAURICE RAYMOND has this day been admitted as a partner in this fem,

MOXON & TAYLOR. Hongkong, 1st April 1921.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., COPENHAGEN.

We have to-day taken over the Agency of the above, and shall be glad to quote rates of freight and passage on application.

MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.,

Mercantile Bank Building.

7, Queen's Road. Contral. Hongkong, 31st March, 1921.

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA.

The above Company having established its own Branch Office at this port as from this date, the undersigned will cease to act as Agents.

• DODWELL & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 1st April, 1921.

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA.

We have this day opened a Branch Office of the Company at No. 5 Queen's Road Central and aur Agency Agreement with, Messrs Dodwell & Co., Ltd. will accordingly lapse. NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, LTD.

Hongkong, 1st April, 1921.

ASSURANCE FRANCO- ASIATIQUE OF SHANGHAI

Having been appointed agents for the above company, we are

and afterwards at No. 6 Godown prepared to accept Fire and Marine Insurance at current

199

"Blue Stripe "

Bales Gunnies (24 lbs.)

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

rates.

KARSTEN LARSSEN & CO. (HONGKONG) LTD. Agents,

TO BE LET.

TO LET-Commodious office in Alexandra Buildings, immedi- ate possession. Apply to Lin- stead & Davis. Alex. Buildings,..

TO BE LET.

TO LET FLATS in Tavri Building, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Apply to J. P. Vasunia, 38 Wyndham Street, 1st Floor.

FOR SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES

APPLY TO

LAMMERT. BROS. Duddell Street.

FOR SALE.

Ons Hornsby Ackroyd Oil Engine-3 Horse Power. Fuel: Kerosene. Complete with cooling apparatus in good condition. May he viewed by appointment at

GUN CLUB HILL BARRACKS

KOWLOON,

Apply to the undersigned. LAMMERT BROS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.LTD.

AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Co's Steamer

"ANTILOCHUS "

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into' Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will The lie at Consignee's risk. Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 2nd April.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th April, will be subject to rant..

All Claims against the Steamer. must be prosented to the under- signed on or before the 22nd April, orthey will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, ... Agente. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1920.

BLUNDELL,

OFFICE :-*

QUBEN'S BUILDINGS.

TEL No 673

SPENCE &

PETRIFYING LIQUIDS IN EFFECTIVE COLOURS

CURE DAMP WALLS

THE ANGLO-CHINESE ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION LTD.

(A.C.E.A.L.

REISS REISS BROS. "LTD.

& Co.)

CO..

LTD.

SHOW ROOMS

· Nos. 15 & 16 CONNAUGHT RD, CTLA

TEL

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