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GOLF AT FANLING,

England v the Rest.

The following are the full scope in the Eagħad y The Rest guli | match played at Fanling Sunday:

TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991.

BRITISH BUSINESS AND IRELAND.

THREE YEARS IN A HAREM.

Some Forgotten Facts.

Wits' Night Out.

Mr. R. A. Anderson, the secret- How much entertaining) onary of the Irish Agricultural law courts might be if judges Organisation Society, and long were as Mr. Gilbert Chesterton and intimately associated with or the bench. Sir Horace Plunkett's work in Ireland, in an interview with ajan a recent Saturday night at al To sat in that exalted position! rapresentativa of the Press mock trial at the Garter Club Association, called attention to with Mr. Cecil Paliner, the commercial aspects of the publisher arraigned on a charge the leish situation and to the damage of "Sobriety."

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that is being done to British business interests by the disorders in that country.

"Ireland," he said, "imported

In his wig and gown G. K. C was imposing, and only a long added to have in him an ideal white beard need have been

universality.

Father Christmas" Such is his

A last year £158,000,000 of goods. Practically all of these came from Great Britain. She ex- ported last year 176,000,000 of

His intention not to allow "the goods, Practically all of these Rippancy of the present day" to [came to Great Britain. There is enter into the proceedings of the thus an Anglo-Irish trade of over fourt was soon forgotten, His 26000,00,000 at stake, a sucionality would asseri itself. In reason. I should have thought, his endeavour to maintain why the business men in both adicial calm bo splattered and countries should be anxious to see! choked. and his ample sides) peace and Formal conditions reshook over the sallies of counsel restabistrat

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"But the importance of this) trade both to Great Britain and

to Ireland is not to be measured

SCOTTISH PREDESTINATION. He smrtes endless cigars, anil

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by its value only. Ireland isade elaborate notes in a size 9 Great Britain's best customer. Ireland bus from Great Britain for the defencel and Mr. Louis Mr. Charles. Scott-Moncrieff more goods than say ther country in the world, more than J. McQuilland (who, with Mr. India, and more than the United Horace Funnell, for the prosecu.. States. And in return. Ireland ion travelled in the course of sends te the British marker their forensic disputations from more live stock, more poultry Einstein's theory of Relativity,

Scottish predestination

What might happen if G. K. C were a reforming Lord Chancellori was indicated in the course of his gumming-up, when he suggests

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mote eggs and more potatoes than any other land, while in the matter of bacon, butter, and oats she is Great Britain's second or third largest source of supply.

"In other words, the economie that in that trial the prosecution needs and capacities of the two had established the case for the countmes exactly supplement one defence and the defence the case another. Ireland get from Great for the prosecution.

and

SOBRIETY AND POLYGAMY. It was 11.33 when he summed) up. and at such a late hour hel was very briefand formal. though

Britain the merals. coal,! machinery, piece goods, other manufactured goods she requires, and Great Britain gets from Ireland the live stork and foodstuffs she must have. Those present were eager for a addition. Irish linens, Jarns, and disquisition from him as to the 1ships, and drinks find a steady influence sobriety might have on market in Great Britain, thougi polygamy, an issus dependent their value is much less tha: upon other charges against the that of the agricultural produc accused." But he reserved it. exported. For instance, the valu of the cattle sent to Gres Britain from Ireland is at less twice the value of the ships pro Altogether it was "idy rag." duced in the Belfast Yards, BIGKC's boox. The Now far the greater part of Anglo-Iris! Jerusalem," was used for the e exchange of manufacture was a piquant scene when Mr. trade consists in a highly profi purposes of the oath, and there and raw materials for live stoc McQuilland had unexpectedly to

in disguise). aqıl faolestuffs.

cross-examine himself (a friend

GERMAN SERVICE TO E INDES A German regular steamship -ervice between European perts and the East Indies has been inaugurated.

SALE OF STATE STEAMERS.

"Is it realised in England the the enormous trade is not merel jeopardised, but threatened, wit

In pursuance of its policy of a talcollapse Throughoutth retremebase,

"Three years in a Turkish Harem." was the sentence he pronounced.

Statesmen and other prominent) people were mentioned as jurors. They were represented in clever

the Queensland south and the west of the Mid-caricature. All were objected to

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Government is selling a number lands of Ireland the railways ar by the accused on in vfREADY SERVICE SPORTS WEAR

reasing to work. This mean* reasons.

of its State steamers.

ITS. FIAMESE RELATIONS. that in a little while nothing

"Mr. Austen Chamberlain,"

A new treaty of Commerce and can be exerted and nothing imbecause, as he obtained revenue Navigation has been signed brported. Moreover, the state ef

OIL-BURNERS FOR JAPAN. Two oil burning vessels have been built at a British dockyard

the United States and Siam, grant the country is such that all from drink, he might be inflp- Siam full fiscal autonomy. agricultural and industrial defenced his accused's) favour,

velopment is halted, no one will! "Mr. Asquith, because bel put a penny into anything, and would wait and see," and was hings are hurrying toward afraid of his wife; for the Osses Shosen Kaisha, re-Both countries, of course, will was too big for his hat

complete stagnation of business. Mr. Churchill," because he ports the Che. They are the firstuffer from this disruption of oil-burners for Japan country-trade, but in some waps it will be the was an O.B.E.;

"Mr. Georz- Rober," because and will attract great public Great Britain that will suffer[ attention. The vessels are named the London-maru, and the Paris-Ireland is self-supporting, and

mist. In the matter of foot.) mary, and will be brought to Great Britain is not, and every Japan early in the spring. They British household will find the reason. will carry a few passengers, antcoat of living going up when are of 8.000 tuns each. They will

be placed in service on the South Ireland ceased to send her American line of the Osakal € Shosen Kaisha.

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Mr. W. Brace. Because of his moustache:

"The Kaiser," for no particular

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Lacon only one.

When a co-operative other

produce across creamery is destroyed in Ireland (the Channel, Moreover, when the sole market for the produce trade with Ireland is brought tos of the small farmers within a There is under construction at standstill, the British manufact-radins of from three to ten miles) Nantes & matos trawler whose urers will quickly realise that he's destroyed. The wreckage of performance will be watched with has lost not only his nearest and one creamery in Sligo practically keen interest by marine engineers.biggest market, but one that it pot pight hundred farmers out of because her propelling machinery would be particularly to his ad-business. These farmers were will consist of a Still engine.vantage to cultivate jus now. no! Sien which, it may be pointed out, is Other markets are more or less elderly, hard-workinz men, who Fein hotbeads, but driven by both steam and oilclosed to him by the derangement had paid for their shares in the The underlying principle of the of the exchanges or Still system consists in the rais-purchasing power.

A lack of creamery. mers managing it In Ireland themselves, and depended upon ing of steam from the heat now neither of these adverse condi-dairying as their chief if not lost in the water jacket and tions obfains, and Anglo-Irish their sole, means of livelihood. exhaust, and expanding it in the trade, instead of being paralused,) internal combutsion engine itself ought to be experiencing a tre-key industry' of agriculture, "Dairying, as you know, is the at the back of the main piston.mendous expansion. one stroke being performed by

and the maintenance of dairy the steam presure, and the other is that if there is going. to be existence of creameries. Destroy "What I am trying to point out herds is conditioned by the by the combustion pressure. farther anarchy in Ireland the a creamery, and it is not merely AMERICAN SHIPPING IN THE Brith business man will have the production of butter, skimmed

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to pay for it. He will pay in milk, cream, and cheese that is It is reported in a Shanghai directly in loss of trade and affected, but a vast range of message to the Mainichi that Mr. dearth of foodstuffs, and directly agricultural interests that revolve M. A. Perry, the representative in higher taxes and in compensa-around this pirotal point. of the US. Shipping Board, tion awards. Take the case of comes, therefore, to this, that the arrived there recently and is now the Irish creameries, co-operative productivity of Ireland, which is working for the establishment of and otherwise. Over forty of Great Britain's best customer the base of American shipping in them have been destroyed and and her chief source of food that port. The message further the replacement value of the supplies, is says that the Shipping Board buildings and the machinery that depressed. If things go on as being steadily proposes to put on the Orient ran have thus been wrecked is pro- they are, Ireland will produce no 34 vessels of 10,500 tons each.bably little less than one million more than she needs for her own Of these vessels, the order for the pounds, and the value of the food consumption, she will cease to construction of twelve has beau stuffs they produced annually send foodstuffs to Great Britain, placed with' Japanese shipping and exported to Great Britain sad she will cease taking British. yards and the rest with the may also be put at about one goods fa exchange. For both Kianggan Shipbuilding Yard. million pounds. One of the ships was launched in

countries that will be an appall But the money aspect of ing calamity but it is one towards June last.

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