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all bids.

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SINN FEIN HANDBOOKS, GUERILLA WAR ON ENGLAND.

A Dublin correspondent writes to the Daily Telegraph :----

There have recently come into my hands a few copies of An t-Oglach "the off- cial organ of the Irish Volunteers. It is secretly_published_and_distributed...and volanceers, are warned to keep them in hiding in a secure place" when not in actual use. This is not so minch because of the treasonably character of the contents. for the Irish volunteers, have "got Far beyond being troubled about she

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quences of carrying treasonable documents. It is because the instructions contained in: · the different issues are highly useful to volunteers." English readers, therefore,

will be interested to know what sort of instructions these are: I cannot do better than indicate their contents.

For example, the issue of December 15th, 1919. contained an article on Cover in ironud:** Is described how to loop-hole a wail and how to strengthen it with sand- j

how to make a bank bullet-proof, etc. bays, All through it is the gallant Irish Volon teer who is behind the wall or bank, and the enemy is the foreign army of seeupn. tion." Another article (Janary 15th., 1920) is with Bogs as Military Ob stacles," and warns the Volunteers against the danger of lighting in front of a hug. it says, "There are numerous instances.

in the Irish wars of troops being driven into bogs and then helplessly slaughtered." In a later issue a writer discusses ** arms as Club, and explains how the butt may be brought washing into the ma parent's face or be smashed down upon the head, or how you wil-probably be able to break his leg by a smashing blow Hear the knee "if he is on u slight height above you. The opponent, of course is always the policeman or the British ol dier. On March 1st, Instructions on Ex

1990, "An t-Oglach began a series of

plosives," expisining that or practical: military purposes there are three main divisious of explosives, Low Explosivey, High Explosives. and Detonators or Ful- minates. This is all written in simple language for the lowest Irish intelligence, the idea being that every Irish Volunteer may familiarise himself with the use of honibs and high explosives in the prosecu- o tion of the guerilla war against the B- tish which is always described as the Eng- lish garrison. There are also Engineer. ing Not explaining how an ordnance map should be read, untes on training -cig,

houi. to defend and attack a cross-ronds-and Talks with N.CO.'s, panrdining some very sound advice on discipling, The N.C.O. of the Irish Republic is adjured to be keva and quick to learn; so that he war fit in better with the changing requirements of | modern warlike conditions,

**STRIKE IN OUR OWN WAY.**

The leading articles breathe somempt and debaucs of England, and afféet com- plete confidence in the mhitary sitna trom The Writer of one of them points nut-the-volunteer-need-not-be-danawd by the enemy's superiority in ubers and arnis, because they have the superior intel ligence and the immense advantage of being in our own country, among our own people

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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.·

The following anclaimed telegram are ring in the Great Northern Telegraph ompany's often at Hongkong

ADORES ES Hustis Cetruche, Steamer dírict,

Cabiqe 11... Anme...

FROM Yorubama We will strike in our own way in our own

divostock time. If we cannet by force of arms drive the enemy out of our country at the present Walter Boumer, Cariton HotelShang bat moment, we can help to make his position 5178

Shanghai impossible and his military activities intile. Youngkinnan Leghing Co. Shanghai We have already gone some way towards Yu Hung achieving this object, but much remains yet Kwang Sing Hong .. to be done. The work of procuring arms Arther Nikon Co. and equipment must be carried on with the Lee Brow uímost enerus.

..

Shanghai

-Amoy

Kobe

Uhi Fong Hong, Wan Yie Kni Shanghai

wallinngsei

Amoy Tang Chong Wing T Shiu Kee 82, Staunton 8t

Sad Floor

Shanghai

Amoy

Kobe Amoy

Another leading article exhorts the volunteers to ceaseless guerilla warfare surprises, ambushes, raids, swiping ab stragglers, etc. · The example, of" "the Cuban insurgents is specially hely up to C. Wilson, Sailors Home Shanghai admiration, and it is said that the methods Shin Kee... resorted to in Ireland are something Hongtye... similar to those practised against the Spanish garrison. Here is the goanusion of the argument:

Takes all in all, the military situation is full of hope. We have developed a form of

warfare suited to the actual "circumstances

The following is a list of unclaimed telegram ring in the Eastern Extension, Australasia"and" hins Telegraph Company's ofos at Hong kong

FROM London

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

of our case, and are waging it with energy Stoplant and effectiveness. The enemy has sustained succession of defeats, his morale, is "shed- tered, and bis position grows increasingly difficult. Volunteers must push on the war of independence with ever-growing energy and enthusiasm, confident that while they retain their loyalty, discipline, and couraga the Irish republic will be a secure reality,

And again it is written:-

The enemy is in for a hot time of it From political no less than from military causes his hold on our country grows daily more precarious, his power in it moru limited. A. triomphant inue to the present war dependa проп the loyalty, courage, and eficiency of the Irish republican army, and, above all, upon their discipline, and prompt) obedience to ardem.

From July 2nd to 7th, 1990.

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Loyalists here in Dublin, ask in wonder how long the British Government mean to Satur tolerate the publication of such an official organ as "An_t"Oglach," to the daily ac | Bnn.:: companiment of new outrages and murders--

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tion. It must be concluded that diet (Continued at foot of next column.) important to the highest development."

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accommodation.

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3 regalar service is 1 from March to November betweez Hongkong and Tientsin, calling at Weihaiwel and Chetón,

CALCUTTA

LINE.

S.S. “CHAKSANG”.

will be despatched on or about Jaly 3rd, for SINGAPORE &

PENANG.

S.S. “KUMSANG”

will be despatched on or about July 6th, for SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA.

Cargo accepted on Through Bills of Lading (Transhipment at Singapore) to RANGOOY, PORT SWETTENHAM MADRAS and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight or Passage apply to

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Owners of:44 Shire Line:

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Canle Addres

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Bentley's, A.B.C. 6th Ed.

and Scott's Codes.

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KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA

(KAWASAKI STEAMSHUP

CAPITAL PAID-UP

00.)

$20,000,000

-President: Mr. Y. Kawasakig,

Vice-President: Mr. K. Matsuzazi. Managing Director: Mr. MasayA ÁTA.

The Company kia on Land a Large Humber

NEW CARGO STEAMERS

ALWAYS READY...TOR

GHARTERS of

--descriptions_

"The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet --

Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons eagh deadweight.

eight each

ght each,

-And- under the Company's Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons Two steamers of about 6,200 tons:

Belonging to the swamid Lock

Rates and all other particulagapply to the

KAWABAKI KISEN KAISHA,

No. 8, Bero, Koz

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