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KENDAL CASTLE" "WRAY CASTLE"
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sailing early in May.
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sailing on or about 9th May.
sailing and of May.
Fanger Luggage ate insured at the Office of the Ageun
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.
From CALCUTTA to SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS **UMONA"
asiting about the end of Apr. Through Bills of Lading issued from Hongkong.
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IRISH TREATY BILL
SCENE IN COMMONS.
CLSTERMEN WALK OUT.
Angry scenes marked the conclusion of the Committed stage of the debate on the Irish Treaty Bill in the House of Compous on March 8th. Accusing the Onterament of unfair, and discourteous treatment the Ulster members left the Houso in a body before an elment by Mr. Ronald MeNeill was begativos).
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Mr. H. M«Neil moved to delete the words in Sub-Section “giving effect to Article 17" He wished, he said, to express the strongest possible protest at the way in which the Committee had been frieste) br Mr. Churchill.. (Wear, heur.). Thox bed, beon treated with grown- disconitory. (Henr, hear.) The actio i of 'the Government was that on baliye By the application of the closure hon, members Bad, "been provepfed' „from discussjag important. anandments-esp cialy that with regard to the oath. He quite realised what it was perfis the marless for, then, to attempt to put their views, la fore the Government. They were tredett wish complet cratempt. The action just taken by the verament
I had been so öffensively outrageons that, for his part, he would decline to put before the Giovernmedi arguments in favour of his amendment. Hvar, luar.)
Visequut Wolier said they had just witnessed the, most, disgracefal serve that (lad occurred in the House of Commons since Clover Cromwell said Fakes away that bayble. He moved to report pro- gresin order to call attention to the way in which the minority bid been treated..
WORLD THEATRE
MONDAY WEDNESDAY
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• BETTER TIMES COMING. PSYCHOLOGICAL FORCES AT
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but a few rays of light breaking through. the darkno may grow and multiply into
the golden day."
Sir W. J. Noble, writing to The Times, "The Deputy Chairman (Sir 3. Cornwall): I am unable to decept zhat motion because it would is a reflection on the Committet, watchtowers, trace faint streaks of light Some of as can, from our own littlo Mr. Moles said the Unionist party, which the promise of better times. they had supported in fair weather and in
For myself, I foul; ba trated them with a entempt what I would call the renaissance of con- ecute my hopes in which no arty in the House häl ever ex-fidence. Of this there are many and sure perienced Lefore.. The Government did not signs. The commerce of Great Britain, care twoperce for the opinion of the Cow. indeed the commerce of the world, is mittee or of the country. That could go on, exceedingly sensitive to the play and interi but eo for long (Cheers) Tim was on ¦ play of psychological forces: It is scarcely their sile, no the Government, would be | too much to say that in certain respects treated as me lessly and as contemptuou-ly, good trudle is synonymous with good though far more justly, when the inevitable, tempur. appeal was made to the country. If the
That subtle and almost spiritual Committee submitted to the Government quality which we connote with the word like me toolles, in would take no further confidence is to trade and industry what part in a discussion which was reduced to business expression in the delicate and the Summer is, to harvest. It finds its travesty of justice.
araltitudinous systeme of credit which link GOVERNMENT AND FLATER.:
manufacturer to merchant and buyer to Captain Craig sail that everyamendment seller. It behoven us all, Capital and that had been put down by his solleaguesbour, and indeed, every citizen, to help and bimself had been put down with a sincere to increase the common stock of good will desire to improve the Treaty and not to wreck courage, so that what are at present it. Owing to the action of the Government a number of the amendments inden al out, and he took the vior that there was 110 UISH proveedling with any further | nunendawn's standing in te me f.Ulster members. The only neralents which the time-table by which the Treaty is to he were to be permittel were two steading input into operation, there is nothing acred the name of Mr. Churchill. One of these about that. When, the bill was introduced was to the effect that a General Election the view takewin freind was that the best. was to take place in Southern Ireland within way of bringing the Treaty into operation. four months of the púwing of the Act. was that the election abonbl take phics; instead of "as soon as my be" after its at the earliest possible moincut.
It was 21 curious commentary | discussion in Ireland, there was now a# that while not a word of the Treaty could agreement that there should be three or be altered at the request of members of the four months" d-day in the election and that Houx of Commons, the Gorerament were the Constitution should be placed before the at once prepareil to change their till electors at the same time. He repudiated at the bidding of Dail Eiresan. (Hear, the suggestion that the Government had hear.) Under the send wieniment one measure of treatment for their friends to be moved by the Government and another for their enemies. (Cheers.) any order in Council might contain Sir F. Banbury said that they were toll anch incidental, eunsequential, or suppitlust on a day when the news had arrived of mental provisions us might be necessary some hundreds of armed men having taken to carry out the section of the Treaty, possession of the city of Limerick, the Under that power the Governinnent.could Government had received telegrams of do anything they liked in Inland. There congratulation from foreign nations on the was no doubt the subservient msjority Trenty. Had the Government also been which the government possessed would give congratulated on this affair? It was time them that power as a lust kick of a dying the House stopped t is farer, for it was With both of those amend asked humbly to subunit to a proposal made ments Ulster members disagreed. and as by the enemies of this country, the whole discussions had shown that the Government would do nothing to amelio rate the position of Ulster, he would take no further part in the debates, and be hoped his colleagues would'adopt the same attitude. (Cheers )'
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The amendment was negatived without a division. As it was put frum, the Chair the Ulster meinbers who remai vet rose zad left, Mr. Moles exclaiming, as he walked down the floor of the House," We will discuss it ekewhere.”“
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The till provides that the elections in Ireland shall take plure as soon as my be" after the passing of the Act Sir H. Greenwood moved an amendment to pro- vide that they should be held "not later than four months" after jusage of the
measure.
After
Mr. Gwynne said that if the amendment was carried the constitution for the Irish Free State would be dratted by men who had taken the Oath of Allegiance not to the Crown but to the Irish Republic.
Mr. Churchill said that the constitution would be drawn up by the Provisionaĺ Government, not by the Dail Eireann.
On a dívision the amendment was carried by 217 votes to 36.
Mr. Pennefather (C.U., Kirkdale) and Mr. R. Gwyane (C.U., Eastbourne), when, called upon to move amendments standing in their names, refused to do so, ** a protest against the earlier proceedings in the Committee.
"AMENDMENT WITDDRAWN.
Mr. Churchill moved to provide that any Order in Counci! under the section wight Colonci J. Ward aid he sympatised with contain incidental, consequential, or sup the Ulster members when they were told plemental provisions as might appear to be time after time that it was Dupossible to necesary or proper for the purpose of alter a comma, a word, a line, because to do giving effect to the provisions of the section. so would destroy, an arrangement made for instance, it might be necessary to adapt between the representa ives of the South of existing statutes so as to enable the Ireland and the Bitish Government. The operation of the existing departments to ba Gvernment were stretching the loyalty of carried on in an area exclusive of Southern their supporters. The tory was told them Ireland,»
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that not a single de ail from A to Z could Mr. Inskip considered that the amend bealtered. That was th' answer to their ment had been put in at the last moment fridads from T ster What was the answer because somebody thought might be to their eniulica, who were done verthing necessary to give effect to some arrangement against our authority? The moment a sugwhich might be made behind the back of gestion came from them it waaid hold the House. He could not possibly give it of with both hands. (heers.
his support. Mr. Churchill Anið he wa surprised that Colonel Ward shoul! have been so com pletely misinformed." (Cries of “ 54, no."") The amendarent had absolutely nothing to do with the Treaty.
Mr. Churchill said he could Assure the Committed that the 'dmendment was moved by the Government alter consultation with the authorities concerned with the ad ministration of Northern Ireland, and to facilitate the convenience of the Northern it in?
Government. He would not press the amend- Mr. Churchill: R_ally, the intelligencement if it were opposed...
Rear Admiral Sir P. Hall. Then why put
for which the hon, and gallant gefleman Bir F. Banbury suggested that Mr. is so justly renowne hultert him | Churchill eh aid withdraw the amendment) from remarks of that chiant fer in Quere is and bring it up again on the Raport stage, the Treaty and there are the methods, when the Ulster members would be present, machinery, time table, aproveite by Mr Courchill agreed to this course, and which it is to be carried out. ThTexty the amendment was withdrawn is the thing which cannot be altered" ex-
Clause I was agreed to without a division. cept by agreement with another p rty; but The Committee stage was concluuled, and
(Continued at foot of next coluvia,) · the bill was reported to the House.
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1939.
INDO-CHINA
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED -
SAILINGS, BUBJEÛT TO ALTERATION
BANGKOK via SWATOW... TIENTAIN
MANILA...
* КОНЕ
STEALTH & CALCUTTA
*LEESANG" Tuesday, 18th April, 10am. CHEONGSHING" Tuoday, 18th April, Noon. UHOTSANG Wednesday, 19th April, Noon Wednesday. 19th April, Nooa
21st April 8 p elat April
TUENSANG" Friday,
"KUTSANG
FOOSELING
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STRAITS & CALOUTIA ***
SANDAKAN
Friday Saturday,
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CALOUTTA LINE:-Tha, Line morda regular mailings Calcatta," Penang an d Singapore's returning from Calcutta stolundi's proved via Stewa Kad Hongkong to Japan, ocassionally calling, at Shanghai All steamers hare enlient paenger nedocmodation, an fified with Blectric Light and fans and carry a fally-qualides.
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MANILA
be obtained and through Bi
Northern, and Yangtuan Porta Vazhab 2
LINK 1-6, weekly
maintained" with” Mantia' by vesek, WÜRDE KWIATY passinger somnimodation, sailings from nota puris story Fɛhing HAIPHONG LINK: Sallings, approximately weskiy for passenger and taide BORNE LIAK: Fortnightly sailings of WAUJANG" CORD STOR
calling st Bolbow when inducement ofors.
KAMINOIS KE..
to and from.: Sandakan by-two -1,000' 10. 3 haring excellent passenger accommodation. Cargo akan through Bill of Lading for Kadet, Jesseiten, Lacoso Tamaa and Lahad Datu.
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TUKNTSINJALINK===¿ ® regular service is run, from Maron
Hongkong and Tientsin, olfing at Wennywei and Unezoo. BANGKUS, LENA,—A Workİp arvion is provided. between Hongkong and DALE,
+la. Bialow, by tive seamery Asted with up-to-date- Pamula" socommodazioek
CALCUTTA
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LINE
KUMSANG" will be despatched on or about Monday 8th May, at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG
& CALOUTTA.
Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES,
For Freight or Fungo apply tom
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NEW CARGO STEAMERS
ALWAYS READY, FÓR
CHARTERS of all descriptions.
The following are comprised in the Company's Fleet som ovogradi
Eleven steamers of 9,100 tons each ászóweight
Ang 'under the Company's Management p Twenty steamers of about 9,100 tons deadweight each. Two steamers of about 6.400 tons deadweight sach. (Belonging to the Kawmaki. Dockyard Co., Ltd.)
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