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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, JANUARY - 19. - 1922.

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This Advertisement is issued by 8 Amati 19 Todaces Co. (China)

1

THE FUTURE OF IRISH

BONDS.

Many Holders Wonder About Fate of Securities.

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Many an Irish labourer as he swings his pick to-day or drives & truck through the crowded trafic, is wondering whether the crea

tion of an Irish Free State will

mean the repaying of the savings which he gave to hus Irish Re- publican bonds. Many an old Irish widow, as she counts bar pennies, and many Irish working women, as they bend over the washtub, or toil in the factory, are wondering the same thing, writes & Press correspondent.

Less than $10,000,000, not large sum for a Government, is asid to be the total amount of all the existing bonds issued by or ganizations which asked support fos movements to free Ireland. Inɓoitely smaller were the frac- tions of which this sum made. Fet to those who gave these tractions were enormous→→ often the total of all they possess- od: It was from the poor and Jumble that the bulk of the con- tributions came, Irish-American working people bought the bulk of the bonda.

WAS

"Hope now begins to flatter in

old Fenian bond as it, hangs on the wall. For years it has not been to them a symbol on mone- tary value, but a badge of sacrifice. The same was true of the newer. crisper Republican bonds. They seemed to look less and less like one or two or three bundred dollars as the months dragged by

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

FIT

Demand

2/7 2/714

30 dis

50 dis

4 m/s

2/744

T Shanghai.

Nom.

TT Singapore...

111

T/T Japan

1416

T/T Indiese 193

Demand, India .*****

T/T San Francisco)

5416

& New York/

T/T Java

149 T/T Marks

Nom, T/T Frades

*********. 6.65 Demand, Paris ... -

Per 3.3 Egypt.-Lt-Gen. Sir! 1 m/s. L/C 6. M. and Laly Kirkpatrick and g

1 m/s D/P ...A4 mars 6 m/s, L/C daughters, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.30 ds. Sydney and Carpenter

Melbourne

and 2 children,

BUYING.

2/814 2/874 2/87% 2/10

5714

Kom. 7.25

Actg. Sergt. W. Y. Henderson and 30d/s.San Francis-

co &New York) 4 m/s. Marks

+ m/s. Francs

With the news of settlement thoughts of what the comes a threat-catching "If and inft, Insp, and Mrs. A. R. Clark, money Segt. S. Logan, Actg. Sergt. Mur

would mean in these hard times.phy, Sergt. A. £. T. Brown, Act.

The Irish Republican bonds were issued in the name of Sergt. H. M. Hourihan, Insp. and aronu de Valers. Interest at Mrs. Reynolis and 2 children, Mr. A. the rate of 5 per cent. per sanum was to be paid on them beginning Carmichael, Mrs. Sparadbury and one mouth after the international daughters, Mr. B. Bidwell, Mr. W. recognition of the republic, full Mackenzie, Miss Dunk, Mr. J. W. the first loan drive, which netted payment & year later. During yaa Der Star, Mrs. J. D. Hackett, Demand, Manila...

8 m/s. Francs......... 7.45 Demand, Germany. Demand, New York 5496 T/T Bombay NOT Demand, Bombay..... 195 FIT Calcutta HIMIN Nom Demand, Calcutta... 195

Yokohama......... 1144 1144 $5,250,000, Fenian bonds werend Miss E M. Hackett, Mr. J. T. Demand, Batavia

Demand, Singapore. 11114

149 accepted in payment on the new O'Neill, Miss O'Neill, Mr. E. J. Grist, On Haiphong Hom bonds. A second Republican bond Mrs. Thornhill & inft., Mrs. T. Grant, On Saigon drive began in November.

and daughter, Madame L. Delbeke, On Bangkok

8034 Sab. Japs. and Mrs. J. S. Clark, Sovereign

*****...* Nom, 7,50 Mr. and Mrs W. G. Haigh and Gold leaf per Tuel... 3 children, Inip. T. Murphy, Sub 3er Silver, ready... 3516

forward Insp. J. Murphy, Sergt. and Mrs. P. Bank of England rates 5% Lane nad Inft., Sub.-Insp. A. Hutch Tew York/London

4.2212 ins, Insp. and Mrs. C. M. Dorring- ton, Mr. B. N. Wills, Insp. and Mrs. W. 'Davitt and 4 children, Mr. J. B. Greiz, Mrs. G. McBain, Miss Dan- ford, Miss M. Gain, Mrs. M. L. C.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Proviaus

DAY

on date.

date,

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WEATHER REPORT.

TIME BIGNALS,

The time ball on

Kowloon Jan. 194. 12h 11m.-Pressure bas decreased considerably over Signal Hill is dropped daily at 10 central Japan, moderately from a.m. and 4 p.m., except a Satur Vladivostock to Welhaiwei and days when it is dropped at 19 slightly at Shanghai. It bas in- Co.

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An anticyclone is shown over China and a depression N.E. of the Bonias.

Fresh monsoon may be expect ed along the S.E. coast of China and over the N. China 3.s.

and 1 pm and on Sundays sad Holidays when it is dropped at 10 a.m. only.

..

The ball is hoisted half mactat the 55th minute and full mast at the 57th minute. Should the balf

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 fall to drop at the porrect time, it nours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, will be lowered at five minnies 0.11 inch. Total since January past the hour and the ordinaryT

0.86 inches, against 金门

routine repeated at the following

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD. | Isk

SUBSIDIARY COINS.

TIME TABLE.

De S. E. Faro, Capt. and Mrs. M.

WEEK DAYS.

at 7 p.m. at 6 a, m. at 2 p.m

48 48

F. Da Silva and 3 children, Miss M. Hong 50 ot. pieces 3/10% pm. K. Sabin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Stoner, Mr. Webster, Mr. B. C. 30.02 30.09 30.05 Foad, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Page, Mr. Canton sub. coins

53. E. Savile, Miss Savile, Mr. and

1.09 m. 1.30 6.

1 LD LE

Leary 13 sla 1815

10 5

#

1/5% pm.

15 la

24

3/10% pm. 18% dia.

to 12.30 9.10.

10

2.30 pm,

10 min

14.00 p.m.

15 mio

10

1.10.

12 min

Hongkong Jan. 19, 1922.

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Mrs. P. P. Glass Jr., Mr. S. Komura,

N. N.

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3

2

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their hearts as they read reports from Dublin-ramours that in- terest payments will be made on Barometer Trish Republican bonds as soon Temperature ... as British, troops are withdrawn } Hrora Ireland. They remember Humidity

the promises which Esmoon de

Wind Direction

Valera, President of the Re-Wind Force ... public," made to them. He said

Weather......

that not only the Republican bonds but also the old Fenian Rain.......

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Mr. J. Berg, Miss M. A. R. Grant,

Miss M. E. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Smith, Kr. G. Abdoolarim, Mr. PASSENGERS DEPARTED. and Mrs. A. Rabimtalia & daughter, 0.08 0.00 0.04 Mr. J. M. Nible, Mr. G. Niblo, Mr. A. Niblo, Rear Admiral F. Lear

Per . YOSHINO MARU.— 18th 52 mouth, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Winfield,

Mr. and Mr. F. P. Glass, Mr. WMr. & Mrs. Wm Me Kersie, Mr. J. Smith, Kr. J. A. Scott, Mrs. F.3. Balston, Mr. E. B. Laubert, J. G. Todd, Dr. R. A. Basto, Mr. A. Gould, Mr. J. E. Gill, Mr. E. G. Mrs. C. M. Saul, Mrs. C. P. Vet Thompson, Mr. Nerman, Mr. F.ter, Mr. & Mrs. F. H. Le Breton, Hoosenally, Mr. and Mr. J. P. A.Mr. G. M. Le Breton, Miss F.J.

J.Alons and 2 children.

G. Le Bretan.)

bonds, which for almost fifty Highest open air years have been treasured in

Temperature on the Irish homes in America, would be paid when Ireland was free.

Lowest аред Has it come? Is the day of

Temperature on the payment a band?" ask those with hands that tremble with age or bands that are rough with toil. They look questioningly at the

19th 48

1 T. F. OLAXTON, Director.

H. K. Observatory, Jan. 19.

NIGHT CARS.

3.50 pal. to 1:00 p.m.. 1.27 » B 7.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. story. 30 minutne 21.3.2

SATURDAYS.

ENTRA CAR 12.00 œidnīgās, "SUNDAYS.

1,30 s.m. to 745 balke

1228 8.1L, 10 23.50 soen 13.00 moon 10 −2.40 pm.

Every 15 mili

NIGHT CARS.

'As in Week Dejte SPECIAL CARS.

BY ARRARORICHES, AS TEV GONTENT'S DEFIEL

/

sverage of 0.58 inches, FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS hour, if possible.

ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

District.

Forecast.

1 Hongkang to Gap Rock ROUND

Should the time ball be out of order the above routine will be 1 N.E. winds, carried out with the flag" Z”, 80.

fresh; over-the storm signal mast cast.

Formosa Channel strong.

Time signal are sixo gives st night by means of three wħudber N.E. winds ampe mounted vertically on the Observatory wireless mast. From 8b. 56m. Cs.to 9h, Om. Os. p.tq the lamps are extinguisbad momentarily at the even seconds, except at the 2nd, 28th, 50th 52nd and 54th of each minute...

South coast of The same

ChinaTM between H.K.& Lamocks,.

ss No. 1.

# South coast of The sams

China

between

KK & Halonas No. 1. T. F. CLAXTON, Director. IK. Observatory, Jan. 19, 1922.

The hours refer to HongKoper Standard Time (8 hours of ends Greenwich).

Printed and Pablished for the Proprietor "Ice House Street: lit the City of Victori

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