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FAMOUS IRISH POET

Yeats Initiated Erin's Drama

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January 30, 1939.

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LONDON, Jan. 29. THE DEATH is announced, in his 74th year, of Mr. William and dramatist.-Reuter.

William Butler Yeats, the famous Irish poet and dramatikt, was born In Dublin in June, 1805, his father being an artist. His early yents were spent between London and Sligo where his retailon had been in

business for many years,

He studied palating for a time, but coon gave it up for literature, con- tributing to Irish perlodicals.

called, was the immediate objective fall af of the Japanese after the Kaifeng, capital of the province, last May. The Japanese drive was cam- Yellow River pletely abandoned

Hongkong 'Junk Set floods and efforts since then to drive westward from Kalteng have

been

Afire Near Colony frustrated by superior Chinese forces. The Japanese strength at Kaifeng

̈PIRATICAL ACTIVITIES by Is estimated at five thousand troops, equipped with mechanised units and Japanese. in the vicinity of Hongkong were responsible on and artillery.

The Chinese have erected an in:Saturday for the seizure of Chengchow, and are confident of

gistered in the Colony. their Ability to withstand

Twenty-two people aboard the junk Japanese assault.

were abandoned in a small sampan, in which they drifted until picked up near Cheukehow Island by another vessel,

any

JAPANESE SURROUNDED Chinese troops are still attempting to re-take the Pelping-Hankow rall way centre of Chantien, where 400 Japanese have been besieged for the pust fortnight,

in

The isolation of this Japanese garrison has been instrumental hulting attempts by the invaders to push south from Po Al, terminus of the Taokow-Chinghua Rallway.

In 1888 he was advised by Oscar Wilde to try his fortune in London

In Anliwei, a Japanese attempt to where, in 1880, he issued his first

cross the river al Wushiki by erect- book of poema "The Wanderings of Disin" which awakened new interesting a pontoon bridge was frustrated in the Celtic revival. He served by the vigilance of the defenders on

the opposite bank. under Henley who was editing the "National Observer."

In the '80's he and Ernest Rhys founded the famous Rhymers' Club. In his earlier poetry may be found the wild and delicate colouring of the His genius was West of Ireland. recognised by R. L. Stevenson, Wil- ham Morris and others.

In the air, the Japanese are carry- ing out relentless bombings of the Chinese positions along the Lunghai Railway between Kaifeng and Sian.

Chengchow was raided by a squadron of machines on Saturday, while two ralds were carried out on Shenhsien.

troops

The Junk was cet afro and com- pletely destroyed.

the sald

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In a report of the inclient, Junk-master, Chung Fook-kee, that the vessel was stopped by motor-boot containing five Japanese

way between Lamma Island atıd ut 2 p.m. on Saturday, whilst mid- Lingting.

The junk was ordered to prevede

tion until Cheukehow was reached. the motor-bont in a westerly direc The muster and his 21 companions were then forced to leave in the ship's sampan, while the small Japanese fired the junk.

Freak Weather In Hongkong

7,000 JAPANESE KILLED Influenced by French symbolism

Chungking, Jan. 29. and the delicate art of the Decadents,

Chinese military authorities CS he expressed the fairy love and linger-

ADD TO Hongkong's freak conditions of past ing old-world beliefs of the Irish timate that 7,000 Japanese countryside in terms of the fin de have been killed in the past seven weather tho

thecelle Twilight," days in the Shansi offensive, which months the fact that the average which was an expression of persunal dynamited after ambushing the mean temperature for January moods rather than n racial phenu-Japanese in the middle of the river. has been the warmest in ten menon, was born and became an ex--United Press. quisite and frail fashion.

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AT

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HAL ROACH presents

OLIVER

LAUREL HARDY

"BEAU HUNKS"

Matro-Goldwyn-Mayar: Picturn,"

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The "Celile Twilight" essays and sketches and two Irish stories "John Sherman" and "Dhoya" were followed by his collected poem, the appearance of which in 1895 was recognized as Irish morking the rise of a new school.

BEAUTIFUL POEMS

His best known peem is the beauti- ful "Lake Isle of Innisfree." The volume "The Wind omong the Reeds" holds some of his finest porms.

in

While Yeats's prose remained righ and embroidered, his later verse be came ascetic and intellectual strange contrast with his carly lyrics so dim-coloured, magical and wist- ful. His first non-political dramas

Kathleen," Countess

Hearts

were

+

The and "The Land at Desire" which was produced in Lon- don in 1894, Then came "The Tables of the Law," "The Adoration of the Magi" and a political play Shadowy Waters."

NEW IRISH DRAMA

"Tho

It was to Yeats that the new Irish initiation. In the drama owed its middle of the '60's he mentioned to Lady Gregory his desire to found "a little theatre somewhere in the suburbs" where his own and other literary plays might be produced. George Moore and Edward Martyn joined him in the scheme, but it was Lady Gregory who made the Irish

the Chinese troops halted when they

FRANCO

CONTINUES DRIVE TOWARDS FRENCH FRONTIER

(Continued from Page 1.) Important buildings are said to have been destroyed. Trans-Ocean.

FRENCH CONTROVERSY

Paris, Jan. 29, The French press is now engaged in a violent dispute regarding the question of the appointment of a French diplomatie representative in Burgos,

M.

Leon

The former Premler, Blum to-day contributes an article which declares in sharp language that the establishment of diplomatic re- lations with Insurgent Spain is simply out of the question.

other Right Wing organs, on the hand, declare that the moment has now come when opening of diplomatic relations cannot be further delayed. "Le Matin" writes: "The late Presi- dent Wilson once declared "What has always struck me about pacifists was their astazing stupidity. Their stupidity is surpassed only by that of our war party."-Trans-Ocean.

years.

Despite the cold spell in the middle of the month, the average mean tem- perature since January 1 has been 61.5 degrees, which is two degrees above the normal temperature for the month. The mre

maa

maximum temperature since January 1 has been over 60 degrees, which is also two

degrees above the average and the highest average since 1929. Temperature this morning from 81 degrees at midnight to 07 degrees at 10 o'clock.

Mexican Fascists Rounded Up

rose

Mexico City, Jan. 20. The Government to-day arrested prominent Right-Wingers, including General Francisco Coss, leader of the "National Unication Group," and Attorney Adolfo Leon Ossorio, who is instigating anti-Jewish riots,

Those

arc detained

old-time revolutionaries.

The arrests are considered to be a probable move to smash the Con- police servative opposition. Extra are being held in readiness at head- quarters, but the city remains

normal The Unification Group recently opened a central office and planned a

5,000 banquet for

revolutionary veterans on February 5, the annivers-

tile Constitution of ary of

1017. being violated by the "Communistic" ad- ministration;

Literary Theatre possible by securing Another Statement which, they alleged, is now

financial aid.

Dublin amateur By Wang Ching-wei

Yeats and A.E. (G. W. Russell) then took an interest in a

which visited London. company There its acting delighted Miss Horniman with the result that she paid the entire cost of converting some

Dublin buildings into

the

Abbey Theatre. The company there gave nlays by Yeats, J. M. Synge, Lady Gregory and many other Irish au- tl:ors.

In 1901 Benson's company pro- duced in London "Diarmuid and Grania," written by Yeats in col-

Inboration with George Moore.

Next year Yeats published his Brst prose play "Cathleen ni Houlihan" and later a collection of his "Playa

"The Pot of Broth,"

Pelping, Jan. 29. Apparently issued by the Japanese military mission, Chinese papers, to day print what purports to be "Wang Ching-wel's third statement", on the occasion of the fifth plenary session of the Central Executive Committee. The statement holds that Wang's dismissal from the Kuomintang

legal since it was Central Standing Committee instead of by the plenary session.-United Press.

js

The arrests followed demands by the Labour Party for action, alleging that the RighUsts were potential Fascists, at present utilising agitation. against the Jews and also against entrance of international brigaders

into Mexico, in order to start on anti-

Cardenas movement.-United Press.

done by the Wu Pei-fu Rejects Japanese Overtures

Peiping, Jan. 20. Informed Chinese circles declare

for an Irisis Theatre, including "The Cabinet Re-Shuffle that Wu Pel-fu has refused Japan's

Hour Threshold"

Bailo's Strand."

and "On

The

Paris, Jan. 20 His fervent nationalism was tried aroused considerable interest here, The British Cabinet reshuffle has by the disturbances over the "Play-particularly the appointment of Lord boy of the Western World" at the Chatfeld, whose mission, says the Abbey Theatre. The result

Was "Excelsior" will be to "prepare the some topical, verse, including the well-known lines "Romantic Ireland's

way for new sacrifices to be asked dead and gone." He also wrote "Re-

from the country, and acceleration verles over Childhood and Youth of the re-armament programme in

all its spheres,"

s."-Reuter, and "Michael Robartes and the Dan- cer," the latter dealing with events in Ireland in 1910,

WINS NOBEL PRIZE

the

Yeats WILS awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923. Later ho received the honour of the Goethe Plaque of the city of Frankfurt.

During much of the year he in- habited a lonely tower in the county of Galway.

A supporter of Cos- grave, he was for a time a Senator of the Irish Free State, While he de- sired the abolition or modification of the oath of allegiance, ho was against Ireland breaking away from the Em- pire. In 1932 he announced the forthcoming establishment of an Irish Academy of Letters

Yeats became a champion of bellef in survival after death and spoke and wrote much on this question.

bave always," he said, "sought

to bring my mind close to the mind

Arab Woman Killed In Ambushed Bus

Jerusalem, Jan. 20. Shots were fired from an ambush at an omnibus on the outskirts of Jerusalem to-day.

One Arab woman was killed, and another passenger was wounded.- Reuter.

SALE OF A CAR

overtures.

Japanese authorities last night

expect a warned foreign correspondents to any moment.

an Important statement. at

Unofcial Japanese sources stated that this would be an official state ment about Wu Pel-fu's position.

The statement, however, was not made, and to-day the Japanese au- thorities said that it would "delayed some days."--Reuter,

be

Indians Demand Say In London Talks

Bombay, Jan. 29, Jinnah, President of the Ali-India the Moslem League, has ́· cabled Prime Minister urging the Imperial Government to give the League re- presentation at the London 'Palestino conference, and asking that Arab nations! demands for Palestine be conceded.

He warned the Government that fallure by the conference would have most disastrous consequences throughout the Moslem world.

A similar mesange vras cont to Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Heuter.

Unemployed Man On the

Fraud Charge

Ka Sal-man, allas Ka Tung, 25, unemployed, was charged before Mr.

of Indian and Japanese poets, old It. Edwards at the Central Magistracy | 5AAA women in Connaught and mediums on Saturday with intent to defraud, in Soho,"

dld utter to Tsang Wan-cheung ta He was one of the first to welcome clerk, a forged receipt for the sale of the English poems of Rabindranath motor car, purporting to be signed Tagore, for whose "Gitanfall" he by D. Davies, knowing the same to be wrote and Introduction, and was forged. Latterly much influenced by the "Noh- Defendant wai

was remanded for 12 plays" of Japan which led him to hours in police custody, Mr. C. A. S. write the plays "At Hawk's Woll" Russ will be representing the defend- (1017) and Two Plays for Dancers' ant.1. (1010). His other works include "Deirdre," "In the Seven Woods,

The Trembling of the Vall, Flays

in Prose and Verse A Vision

His Majesty the King has been radiously pleased to approve of the award of the Imperii Service Medal

"Essays, "The Tower" (powns) and 10, Mr. Sing Tong man, lately Ace

*The Death of Synge and other Par |kagen/from a Diary,133,

countant of Law Modical/Deparlaient,.

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