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MACÃO NEWS.
The Governor's Leave. Our Macao correspondent states that H. E. the Governor will visit Hongkong on Wedars- day, 5th. instant, aboard the
THE IRISH RACE.
Its Future Influence
in the World.
W
(BY DENN 9 GWYNN)
The drs: Congress of delegates guabost Patria, for the purpose of the Irish organisations in all of taking part in the Prince of countries, recently held in Paris,
Wales' celebrations.
THE HONGKONG “TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. 1922,
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NOTICE.
VISIT OF HRH. THE PRINCE OF WALES- ILLUMINATIONS.
Lasterns and Candles.
The lanterns and candles order-
ed by Mr. C. Montague Ede have arrived, and Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., bave kindly
In the course of a call on H. E is the preliminary to a series of {undertaken to arrange for the
distribution of satre.
Governor, be newly-elected of which the next is to be held in jaimilar Coogresses in the future, Chairman and Committee of the Dublin three years bence. It Chinese Gental Chamber
has raised a number of questions, Commerce presented their com- which may prove to be of scarcely in Wiseman's Building, will ha pliments to His Excellency. In
less importance to the future of
of
reply, the Governor thanked the the British Empire than to that Chamber for their assistance of Ireland. and stated that be intended
The premises recently occupied Mesas. William Powell, Lid, used as the depot for the issue of these lanterns and candles. Purchasers who have already placed orders are requested to
supplies. Further orders may be sent direct to Messrs. Lane. Crawford, Ltd. The depot will
proceeding to Lisbon next month of no great impariance. It was send to this depot for their}
fver
doubted whether he would again reasons of health and he return to Macao. If he did return, he would continue to rely on the Chamber's co-operation, but if be did not he would recommend the mer Governor to be guided by the Chamber's advice. He WAA wory that he could not remain to ee the completion of the harbour
works
In itself, the first Congress was
in such abnormal circumstances, organised so hurriedly, and met that it was attended by very few delegates of any eminence in their own countries.
race will be far more importan
But the next Congress of the)
It will represent considerably more than 30,000,000 Irish people in all, most of whom are con- ADI! the waterworks
centrated either within the cheme, but his health necessita British Empire or the United wi his going on leave. The
States. Taking the whole Irisb Chairman of the Chamber thank- ed His Excellerry for his remarks count, there are not very much population of the world into so and hoped that after six months fewer Irish people than there are so he would return to MacaoFrench, and they are united by in improved health.
traditions of national sympathy
meat.
opened on March, 38th, and
remain open until April, 5th.
Hours: 9.30 to 12 30 and 2 to 5.
NOTICE.
Illuminations.
Lantern and candles est now the premises recently occupied. be bought for cash at the depot în 65 Messrs Wm. Powell. Ltd., in Wiseman's Building.
Price:$ for one tundret as are lanterns and two hundred cand
BANK HOLIDAYS.
The Chinese General Chamber and co-operation such of Commerce has written the scarcely to be found anywhere les. Governor and the Harbour Masterese except in the Zionist move thinking them for running a gun- beat every day between Hong- kong and Macaodoring the recent of the United States is estimated The definitely Irish population atrike, thus, keeping means cft not less than 20,000,000. The communication open and assuring Irish
population distributed! In accordance with Ordinance rice supply. The Chamber has throughout the British Empire is No. 5 of 1912, the Exchange Banks forwarded another letter to Cap.
not much less than this. In will be closed for the transaction a Corbaco. CS.P. thanking Ireland itself there are only some of Public Business on Thursday for has wise actions in 14500,000 but there are several and Friday, the 6th and 7th, preventing a serious conflict be millions in England, and a large April 1927, tween, labourers taking part in a Irish population in Scotland, as faners! procession and the police well as more than 5,000.00 alto-
outly.
gether in Australia, New Zealand. and Canada.
WENATCHEE SKIPPER.
Dies in Manila.
..y
a few hours after the amer had
reached Manifa, stain H. C. Thomas of the Wenatchee died on the morning of March 31st, at about 8 o'clock of alluenza with complications which he contracted at Shanghai on his journey out from Seattle
to Manila.
Captain Thomas was bl years of age and had been a sailor from borhood and connected with thei Admiral Line Pacific Steamship! Company for some 25 years,” In! the early days he was in com- mand of army transports and this was his third voyage out on the sex liner Wenatchee.
What gives a special importance, to this Irisnpopulation all over the Eph-speaking world, even more tha i strong national indigo, which has never lost
Hongkong. 29th, March, 1922,
Iperts and Exports Offre bengkong. 4 April, 197 General Holidays.
This Departares will be entirely clown! day she th Apr, 1992 It wil
the 7th April, 19m Licensed Ware- fre open for all purposes til 1 poon as
will be entirely closed a tho
destic. ta the motherlan "ountre, jephastonishing genius. for politics shown by Irishmen in all parts of the world.
question has been found on lines
Now that a solution of the Irish! that satisfy the man of the Irish people, the question arises of what direction
this ubiquitous
and
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T/T Singapore.....
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T/T Japan
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54
& New York.f
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THE PARTING OF THE WAYS.
In the debates at the first Con- marked division of gress, A opinion became apparent between! two different schools of thought. Mc Farrington, who represented For many years the captain the Irish in North Africa, and and made Seattle his bome. He was the ables of the delegates wives a widow, two daughters from the British Colonies, insist- aui one son. El body will be ed that the Irish organisations taken to Seattle on the Wenat will never have any serious indu- Mer
ence unless by acknowledging] Captain Thomas retired from unequivocally their allegiance in M. A. Razack and Mr. D. Kitchell;
The partnership between Mr. -210 merchant marine service the first instance to the countries as share and general brokers T/T Java share ago, but when America in which they have been formed under the name and style of T/T Marks Materad th Wat he weat
Their opinions, be argued, will Razack & Kitchell has been dis- IT France again and did 20 out print's part for his country. their influence on behalf of Ire this date.
never be effective unless they are solved by mutual consent from commanding ressel in the land, goi as discontented Irish Alaska service, fis saccess with exiles, but as citizens of their the Wenatchee, from the day be adopted countries who wish to tock command of her, is testimony insist that Irelard should be given enough as to his ability as tair play in the councils of the Davigator and as a commander nations. His view was support- of mes.
ed by every delegate of any in It was euggested that the Ouence from the Irish organiss- sptain leave his ship at Hong-tions overge 29. It was opposed kong but be preferred to stay only by the "intellectual" Re- with the vessel although E. P. publicans. Lyons the Admiral Line part: aptain in Hongkong, brought the -hip from that port to Manila and will also take her back to Seattle.
CRICKET.
The following will represent the
Such undoubtedly, will be the attitude of the Irish organisations in fature. They will not relax their vigilance in protecting and furthering Ireland's interests; but they will make their influence felt, not as independent organis ations, but by exerting diplomatic pressure directly through their
own countries.
It may be that a realisation of
M. A. RAZACK,
0. KITCHELL. Hongkong, 1st April. 1922.
THE FUTIEN BANK,
21. Connaught Road, Central General Binding and Exchange Tranter
Vient
Approved
3 per atum.
Interest of Fixed Deposits:→ Por th For 5 month For month Letuan!
6 m/s. L/C
39 dis. Sydney and 2/76
Melbourne
30d/s.San Francis-1
co&New York
4 mfa. Marks...
I m/s. France
56
Nam. 6.35
5 m/s. France......... 6.50 Demand, Germany.
Demand, New York 541 TIT Bombay
3 anim
2aam.
Demand, Bombay ... 193 FIT Calcutta
Current Accounts :-
2 per hrom in the fair Camden? Eidiannes of over $100.
LA LES VA. Manager
TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS.
Demand, Calcutta ... 19311⁄2 On Yokobam....... 114 Demand, Maaïs ... I Demand, Singapore, 1066 Demand, Balai... 14
Now
Do Haiphong
On Saigon
Sovereign
Nom, 7.95
Fold leaf per Tael... Bay Silver, ready... 3314
fora ard
3336 Bank of England rates 44% New York London... 4.39
B.KC.inst the Navy on the Ireland's essential community of PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD. On Bangkok Ch ground next Saturday at interests with the future develop 12.15 pm. T. E Pearce (capt.) ment of the British Empire will,;
Blaker. L. J. Davies, Capt. while securing a steady political 2.R.S. Dode, Capt. R. Le Fleming, and economic progress in Ireland, 7. G. Lammert F. C. Miller, itself to the Irish organisations JR. Mitchell, H.Owen Hughes, throughout the English-speaking 3. B. Peat and REA. Webster. world from being England's roost 11.30
to 11.00 Junch will be served in the dangerous enemies into her 12.30 p.. to 2.30 9. BR.CC. pavilion at 1.15 pm,
enthusiastic and helpful friends.
-The death on
March 17 is
100 .. 10
$30
"
11.30 am
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H'koag 50 ct. pieces,
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Canton sub. coin..........
Dar 45% dis. 7/10% dis.
18% die. Hongkong April 5, 922,
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SATURDAYS.
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The following will represent bs I. R. C. 1st. XI their Seague match against the Un-
versity on the later's ground on announced of the Rev. John. :Saturday
at 2.15 p.m.-A. e Macgowan. the well-known mis- Arculli (Captain). A. H. Rum.sionary, who went to Shanghai!
n, S. H. Ismail, S. D. Ismall in 1859, and in 1863 was trans. S. A. Ismail, J. S. Curreem, S. Aferred to the Amoy Mission. In. . email, O. Ismail, A. H. Ma- that district he worked enthusias
tically among the Chinese and dar, N. B. Kitchell & D. Rumjshn.
built up cserve:-D. Mabomed.
many self-supporting to 4.00p.m. cbarches. He was a man of great literary gifts; his history of China and other works having had wide circulation. After over 50 years of service in China, he retired a few years ago.
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WEATHER REPORT.
April Ed. 12b. 33m.-Pressure has increased considerably at Shanghai, moderately at Weihai- wei and slightly from Hongkong :o Haiphong.
An anticyclone is central over 3.E. Mongolia and a depression tothe east of Tokyo.
Fresh monsoon may be expect- edalong the S. E. coast of China
and over the northern portion of the N. China Sea
Hongkong Riinfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am to-day. 0.00 inch. Total since January Jat. 11.84 inches, against an average of 6.77 inches,
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TOMORROW.
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. A.K. Observatory, April 5. 1922
METEOROLOGICAL.
Previous
Day
13 p.m. á 1.5.3 p.
Barometer Temperature ... Humidity Wind Direction Wind Force Weather......vei
open
29.76 29.84 29.88
82 14
13 93 95
13 ENE E
4
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0.00 0.00 0.00
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Temperature on the 4th 82 Lowest
Temperature on the 5th 67
open
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