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Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 5, 1932,

A Hundred Years Of the War

Sails With Family To

New Zealand.

THREE YEARS HERE.

After just over three years' work in Hong Kong, the Rev. Law- rence Neville Watkins, Priest-in- charge of St Peter's Church, West! Point, with his family, will sail for New Zealand on Saturday, October

1.

1932.

Ireland Is Foreign Sail To Briton

Nation's Leaders Are Almost Unknown.

DANGEROUS POLICIES

It is a greater change for an The compulsorily Idle Mr. Watkins is taking up

work in the Christ Church Diocese

of New Zealand.

has been made advisable by the

young,

Englishman to cross the Irish Sea Irishmen are ready prey for the Republican Army recruiting ser- few geants.

than the English 'Channel."

2.

Ireland to-day, outside cities, is more of a foreign country

De Valera has the dream of a

His departure a year before the period of his agreement expires to an Englishman than France or nation of saints and poets holding Belgium. One can sense the spirit up the torch of learning and religion of militant Nationalism in the air. during a coming Dark Age of pagan

The only British flag I saw materialism. ~ throughout the country was in the Lemass, Regan and the others railed in enclosure of the Royal, visualise a rich Ireland, exploiting Trish Yacht Club at Duniaoghaire,its own "natural resources, a self- which was once Kingstown writes, contained Garden of Eden. a. Correspondent in London. These Republicans seriously hope

financial position of St. John's Cathedral Cathedral, which the Council some time ago, decided did not justify the maintenance of a Priest-in-charge of St. Peter's Church.

In the kind of controversy that to entice the six counties of During his period of service here, has arisen, so much depends upon Northern Ireland" into the Frea the personalities of the people con-State system by making Southern Mr. Watkins has done much succerned that it is, as well for us to Ireland so prosperous and happy cessful work in influencing a co-understand the kind of men with that the hard-headed settlers of the

Plantation will clamour for admis siderable "number of parishioners to whom we have to deal. resume their contacts with St. We all know our Jovial Jimmy sion.

Thomas and our genia! Lord Very different is the personality Peter's. He has made many friends Hailsham; but we don't know the of Cosgrave and his principal col- with the Police and Prisons. De people they faced across the table in leagues like Patrick MacGilligan partments, and with the Volunteers the fateful early discussions.

De Valera. and the local Toc H group.

By far the biggest figure in winter, he put a great deal of

Ireland to-day, towering head" and energy and initiative into the ser- shoulders above, his colleagues, la vices held in the Chapel of the Eamon de Valera. Here is a man, in deadly earnest, who will go Resurrection, Happy Valley.

A Sub-Committee of the St. to the stake for an ideal.

Stal more important. he will take Peter's Sub-Council is arranging a the whole of his fellow-countrymen, realist, witty, `of

Last

for the supply of medical officers Farewell At Home for Rev. and during the War. The zeal of physicians and surgeons to serve Mrs. Watkins in the Cathedral Hall their country and the great need from 4.30 to 5.30 p.m. on Thurs of medical help which existed day, September 29: brought about at one period of .confusion which threatened the health of the in- 'dustrial forces and indeed of the

whole population. Realizing Quarantine restrictions have In 1832 the British Medical how disastrous such a state of been imposed against arrivals from Association possessed fifty mom-matters might become, the Bri Kiungchow (Hoihow) and Foochow bers; a year later the number tish Medical Association offered on account of cholers.

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who will follow, with him.

and Ernest Blythe.

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Their Government was highly efficient, and they themselves devated public servants; but the people got tired of them after ten years as they will get tired of the best Government, especially when that Government governs. Cosgrave is # strong-minded easy manner, "broad-minded, but of iron will....

He is genuinely alarmed at the Tall, lean, dark, of serious mlen, the British public might suppose prospect of a confict with Ireland's from his photographs and cartoons great neighbour, and believes that that de Valera is dour and unsyman attempt to make Ireland pathetic. The exact contrary is the economically independent is bound to fail. The feeling between the 1 can best describe him by two rival Nationalist parties in saying that he is a charming bitter in the extreme. personality, a gentleman in every The best orator in the Dall fs sense of the word, cultured and Patrick MacGilligan, ·who WIN well read:

Minister of External Affairs in the He moves about with the utmost Cosgrave Government. Young, freedom, without guards or detec-quick, good-looking, with a bitter was 316. To-day the Aasocia- From that moment the needs of In connection with a report contives, and Is hail-fellow-well-met, tongue, he is the most formidable tion has 100 branches, 250 divi- the Army were fully satisfied carning the disappearance of Misa with all and sundry. Yet de Valera opponent in the Irish Parliament sions, and a membership of without prejudice to civilian N. W. Bascombe's car from the has the dignity of the born leader, of de Valers. 35,000. Progress has been con- needs. These, among other, ser-Chater Road parking stand, it and has the respect even of his He reminds me of Lloyd George

vices convinced the whole profes- now transpires that the car was most bitter opponents.

in his younger days when he used tinuous; the record of service aion of the merit of the Associa-taken away, in error, for repairs to Probably the most oustanding of to fasten on the late Mr. Balfour, which the forthcoming centen- tion, and, in addition, established the Duro Garage."

his colleagues is Senn Lemass, an as he then was, and Insh him with ary number of the "British Medi- the Association in public regard.

engineer by profession, and now his tongue.

Service.

its help to Sir Alfred Keogh.

News in Brief.

case.

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What Is it that divides these two Nationalist "parties? It is not class, nor nationality, nor religion. The division is not be tween the "haves" and the "have- nots," but, broadly speaking, between the older and younger generations,

cal Journal" may be expected to If there were criticisms of the Fatally injured through the up-Minister of Industry and Commerce. disclose cannot but stir the ima- boldness with which the Associa-setting of a pot of boiling water, Be headed the Irish Free State,

tion asserted its representative Chau So, aged 4, living with his delegation to Ottawa.. : gination and awaken the pride character, they became silent in parents at 46, Sai Yeung Choi He is as unlike the traditional of men of good will in every part face of a membership which is Street, Samshuipo, was admitted Irishman possible. Shrewd, of the British Empire, Service all but a measure of the size of to the Kowloon Hospital, where keen-faced, hard-headed, with a the profession itself. To-day he died at 5 o'clock yesterday scientific turn of mind, he is has taken two chief forms,

nobody disputes that, whatever morning.

practical above all things.. the first place the Association may be the evolution of the prac has sustained and increased the tice of medicine in the British The Palice were informed by the He and many other intelligent Irish ex-service men, de Valera by

a common enterprise Commonwealth, such changes as Naval authorities on Saturday of & Irishmen

are stili which now dominates the mind occur will be made with the casualty which occurred on H.M.S. "economic

consent of the Association. Tamar, the man concerned being Britain.

sense of

In

Economic War,

Cosgrave is supported by 100,000

an the untamed youth who

would welcome

war"-" with Grest organised in companies, battalions and brigades of the Irish Republican of every British doctor; second-Without its consent, or in face of Li Shu-fat a canteen boy, employ- This view was expressed to me by Army, ly, it has given to that enterprise its opposition, change is imposed on H.M.S. Whitehall, who had a successful professional and business

Youth's Hero."

Personal Pars.

a force and driving power with-sible. It is this certainty which lacerated head wound, said to men, politically minded clergy, and Irish youth-including the girls- out which many of the achieve-lends such great importance to have been inflicted by another even by farmer and working men worships de Valera; the pre-war the deliberations that are about "boy" employed on the Tamar. We in Britain had better get this ments of the past half-century to begin. Medicine is a part of The injured man was taken to the idea clearly in our heads. These generation, the middle-aged men and must have been barren of ad-Statecraft. A wise medical Government Civil Hospital.

are the real Sinn Feiners, who are women, generally believe in Cos vantage. The Association, for policy is the essential foundation

more economic nationalists than grave; and the balance is held by

the Irish Labour Party. of the nation's health. Happily

political patriots. example, had reached a position there is much to reassure the

Norton, Its leader, is secretary o1 They know that a struggle with the Irish Postal Workers. Young, of real strength and importance doubter in the present situation. Mr. Sbul Fat-thing, accompanied England will lead to suffering, practical-minded, he believes that at the moment when the Insur-Even the advocates of change by Miss Wu Muk Lan, daughter of poverty, and loss in the short run,! ance Act was set up. After a are becoming aware that the Mr. Wu Han-min, arrived in Hong but in the long run will beneft legislation advantageous to Irish labour will be forthcoming from the practice of medicine is an art as Kong yesterday, allegedly for the Ireland by throwing her back on her

present Government. And he will period of doubt the decision was well as a science and that the purpose of discussing with Mr. own resources, taken to support the new en relations existing between the Wu the Third Plenary Session of This, undoubtedly is the view of support it through thick and thin...

The veteran Labour-

bour leader L ture, and a situation fraught doctor and hit patient play an the Central Kuomintang

Jim Regan, the Minister of Agricul ture and of Rattledge, who holds been mentioned as the next with all manner of dangers both essential part in treatment. The British Medical Association is

Lands portfolio of Mrs. W. T. Goodwin, wife of the the

and Governor-General. He went through to the profession and to the pub pledged to the freedom of the General Agent for the Dollar Fisheries.

the great labour struggles of the lic received immediately a new profession; it has maintained Steamship Line in Hong Kong,

Ruttledge, by the by, is what the last thirty years, has much mellow- complexion. The "panel ser- the doctor's right of indepen arrived here this morning, accom- Western Celts would describe as aned, and has the respect of men of vice," which might easily have dent judgment and action in panted by her daughter aboard the Anglo-Irishman, like Cosgrave, of all parties. become a by-word of inefficiency, face of every attempt to chal President Lincoln, Mrs. Good-Anglo-Saxon descent, an has been built up into an organ-lenge that right. There is res win has been to the United States Ization which, in spite of faults, son to hope, therefore, that itä on vacation, and has returned to commands a wide degree of influence will be cast in the fu- join her husband.

GIRLS TELL TALE OF MASTER'S CRUELTY.

Feind Wande la Colony Streets

Secretariat

Senator Johnson, whose name has

He will be a moderating influence," These men face the problem of and his advice will be on the side

a whole generation of young

Irishmen who, for reasons with of sanity and moderation

Johnson is a great statesman, and which we are all too familiar,

an asset to his country: have been unable to amigrate

Face Of A Saint. They leave-school early because continuing there is no means of

Probably the most their education unless their fathers, tial man can afford to put them into the Labour priesthood, there is no work for who them, on the land, and "Irish Indus of the Da Chinese tries are rudimentary,

secretary of the large The very cattle trade, which is Ire the Transport girl said to be threatened by the Import duties, Workers. were found by the is looked upon by these economic they de wandering extremists

trust. Nor did the Association ture, as in the past, on the side in its dealings with the Govern of liberty, and that in... conse ment fall into the error of allow-quence Britian medicine will re ing itself to become a mere agent tain, its peculiarly clinical char of official pleasure. The family acter. The office of the State du doctor, to the advantage of his this event will remain that of a patient retains his freedom of partner with doctor and patient, action and his individusi status, and evolution will follow lines and looks with confidence to his agreeable to the English charac- Association to Bght, his battles ter If cure must yield place to Affairs is investigating the case of for him against any and

as an ideal, the pre- pect of cure will not will, on the

attempt to turn him into vent of the State

the

The

Folare that it has led

tilted-

that they

shrink

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