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IRELAND'S WAR.

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London, July. 5.

now Occurring.

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KOWLOON UNION CHURCH.

The Present Position. The last stand af the Dublin Irregulars is

We take the following from the though the battle continues with varying intensity.

The Hammam hotel was set zure and the garrison surrender jaion Church Accord for July:

The prospect of a Union Church ed. The National forces this afternoon recaptured. O'Connell

eighteen-un the Kowloon side of the harbour Street Post Office, taking twenty prisoners. Later pounder gun was brought up and bombarded the remaining posi- has been transformed from a vague tions of the Irregulars, who were isolated in three hotels, the wish to a possibility.

These were shelled from 130 Gresham, Granville and Crown.

As is now well-known, the Hon. Sir Paul Chater has made an un- Jards range, partially wrecking them

The Countess Markevics, leader of a group of women snipers. expected and wholly spontaneous is reported to have been captures!.

offer to provide a sum of $300 There is no information as to the wherebrats of De Valera. build a Church if the ivern

uent will grant a good site.

The ution attached to the

who is thought to be hiding in the city.

A National officer has arrived at i roydon for the purpose proceeding to Dublin in a Bri fghting place, but it is doubtful whether the Irregulars will hold out much longer.

BRITAIN'S MARGARINE.

LIBEL CASE.

Verdict for Plaintiff.

PEKINGS FEARS OF CHERANG.

The case in which the chief

Weeding out Game. engineer of the sa. One Lea sned Įthe purser of the same ship for Wu Pelfu's, asumption that Jamagra for libel was,concluded | unification would come without before Mr. Justice J. R. Wood further campaigning and by virtue yesterday afternoon.

of a great national urge has been His Lordship in giving judgment justified to a great degree by sand: This is an action for favents in Kwangtung, writes Alr. [damages brought by the Chief En-Rodney Gilbert from Paking to gineer at the On Les against the the Nortà China Daily News under l'uiser of the ship. The libel was date Juns 23. The politicians in- contained in a kiter dated, Mag Peking are now Tanning that he Nash, on the defendant's instrueunusual vision or made a lucky written by a solicitor, Mr. F. Ewas right and either possessed

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It seems to me an extraordinary much about Chekiang as they did gift is eminently reasonable, if only fact that a suficitor should have a few weeks ago about wing- a view of the fact that the com- written a letter of this character tung. Wa Pei-fu always speaks

London, July 3, Opposition cheers greeted Major the Her. E L Wood's an-

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that evening uncement in the House of Communa Churchill had decided to abolish the West African on palm kernels, on the ground, firstly, that the Colonies concerned complained that the duty had ceased to be revenue producing and New Premises at No. 16 A Des hampered commercial recovery; secondly, that the largest exporters and business frms in Britain encerted considered the object of the duty, namely diversion of trade in an Empire product to Brine to time in the press. tain, had been sccomplished. Margarine manufacture was firmly established in Beltsin and Liverpool was now the free market i

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palm kernels instead of Hamburg. Aereover, as regards the boy

ernment's obligation to the kernel-crushing industry. the latter had decided to leave the Government's hands free and to concur in «b^lion

andions and convenient site, upon without himself having an interview charitably of Lu Yang-bstang and siach St. Andrew's Church and its with his client from whom instrueif he were now asked what he

This letter thought of the auxilia y buildings stand was freely [tings were received.

prospecta in and granted by the Govrenment. On was written by Mr. Nash on in-Chekiang

the adjacent receiving the offer the Minister tions which were given to his provinces he would probably say export date and Committee of Management atrek without any personal inter that it would all work out easily

The enough. Peking, howevar, enjoys once pat in a request for a suit-iew with the defendant.

the plaintif tono such optimistic calm of spirit. able site, and negotiations on the letter accused

This employers

improper They read into La's declaration subjent have been proceeding!

ince, as reported in part, from si indecent conduct on the ship that no one will be allowed to on May . The statements made invade Chekiang, a declaration of

the new Desiring to have spezife author-in the letter an deiamaters. independence from ity from the Church on this high- and they are false and government and see in Ln

important departure, the Com-haved they were false to the stubborn obstacle to unity. They mitter summoned a special meet-sligy of the defendant when anticipate trouble inspiring no:

the letter was written. Bracing only Choking but Kiangsu, ith ease Mr. Sash gave videner Anhui and Furien as well. At this two resolutions were up and was asked on wh se ing of seatholders en May 25th.

10-1 The military situation in Che- animously adopted, the first to the stractions he is written that kiang is readily summed up. effect that the time had come when letter on behalf of the defendant be There are four divisions under the establishment of a Church in claim leitor's privilege, tals. Lu Yang-hsiang's command, two- Kowloon was desirable, the second |

sing to answer the question on Northern and two native. The London, July 5.

that the Committee be authorised rand that his Instruction-two native divisions will support ch, Hexerpu in prop, eng a votë of thanks to Lord Chalmers.to proceed with the matter on the conflential. After considves Lu against any invader who trie hairman of the Bryal Asiatic Society, on the occasion of the pre lines of Sir Paul Chater's generousing the authorities Iecided that to supplant him as Tuchun, but

Were the instructius Deu sentation of the Triennial oid Medal to Professor Herbert Gilis, jand inspiring promise.

Got they would be glad to help oust A sub-committee box lace been with the privilege medicitors were jhini if the office of Tuchon were Chinese Professor at Cambridge, eulogised Prož, tiites great work on behalf of China and declared there were at present far too few appointed, including a number of titled to claim and my view on abolished permanently by Peking.

deal with that point peak canebles with the Toe Northern divisions will sup- * students of the Chinese language fa-refore the ancient Chinese Kowloon residents, to

circum- tenture, history and philosophy mast largely remain an unknown the project.

view of both learned solicitors in port him under way this case held one of the chief dithealties, he said, was the inability of i The Question of a Site.

My pigment for the stances, but not very effectually students who were obliged to earn their man living to simultaneously! The present position is that sag-phunted with cut- and damages it is believed, because they hap- devote themselves wholeheartedly to study the language of the Restions coming from the Governor Sta,

pen to be at loggerheads, which Deans that ambitious subordinate He was therefore very keraly interested in the Chinese people.

ment as to possible sites have been

cfficers are playing politics, suggestion that the British Government should earmark certain

carefully examined, and so far. rums of money, derived from the Far East, for prometing Ang reluctantly set aside on the ground Chinese education and thereby fuster a better understanding be that we could see no fair chance tween the peoples of the East and West,

of success for a Church in the suggested situation.

THE CHINESE LANGUAGE.

GERMAN AFFAIRS.

RUBBER ROADWAYS.

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recon-

SMALLEST HOUSE IN

CHELSEA.

An effort is being made here to bring Chi Hsich-yosa to Peking as Minister of War since Wo Pet- fu bas definitely refused to con- sider the pust. The effort to get

No. 13a. With A History None Wo into this governmen", which

Can Tell.

We have therefore earnestly asked the Government to

is admittedly stop-gap and tem- - sider its negative decision as re-

porary, was of course to involve- It is stated that Maximillan Harden's assailants belong to the

Another "smallest" house! [him if its fall and enmesh him sume virales as the man suspected of complicity in the assustinu. perils a site in King's Park, and to

It would be interesting to know inextricably in the politics which ion of Herr Hathenat, regarding which the police at Allenstein.e its good offices with the mili

tary authorities, who are said to how many smallest houses "will follow the fall. The object Blast Prussia, have effected a further arrest

of the effort to bring the Kiangsu The mass demonstration on behalf of the public has gener. jubject to the use of any part of it there are in London.

- Since

Chrowrie Tuchun is of course the same. save for purposes of recreation.

the Daily There were minor Mily passed of quietly throughout Germany.

We hope and trust that

our directed attention to the marter, Wu P-i-fu refused because he turbances at Cologne, Magdeburg, Stuttgart and Zittau.

The smallest bouses have been crop-bus a bigger mission. Chi_ Hsieh- The Reichstag has passed the third reading of the Treaty of serious appeal will avail.

situation is difficult, as we recog-ping up on all sides.

yuan will probably refuse becau«> Rapallo, conviuded at Genoa betwe la Germary and Russia.

nise, available land being limitad Chelsea, the favourite place for be is too clever to be caught in in amount. At the same time a houses ancient and bistoric. has any such trap. Church public Institution and "mallest housƏ “ which is

The politicians who are most in London, July 5. not the effort of a speculative interesting because it boasts evidence in Peking now feel us- The report for 1921 of Rubber Roadways Limited, a company builder. Military, as well as history nich nobody knows.

fromfortable without & military formed under the auspices of the Rubber Growers' Association to civilian. populations

the Io poins of inches. No. 13. spursor. They are used to baving luster the use of rubber for roads, states that portion of the road-Churches, and in the event of the Coulson-street does not stand military politician among them way laid in Southwark eighteen months age, with rubber blocks military establishment being chance against the dwart's house to give them substantiality. They vulcanised to metal plates, continues satisfactory. A less expen- transferred to the Kowloon side a in Ryde Park-place- but No. 13 want Wu Pei-fu with them or near sive method of attachment of the rubber has been evolved and an

Protestant Free Church with its is orcopied.

hein so that while things go well bel

Bat it is a experimental area will be laid as soon as possible. Although it attendant institutions would

pocket edition all

it is their government and when must be a considerable time before the advantages of rabber road for value to the gurrison,

the same about 12 feet wide by they go ill it is bis government.. ways are fully demonstrated, the company hopes the experiments The need for such a Church has 20 feet long. 1: bas onl? two wa Pei-fo's aloofness and his will lead to the utilisation of rubber to pave streets where silent scarcely been questioned in wartoome, a sitting room on the position that, with unification ground floor and a bedroom putting an end to revolution as 2 above.

political means, his work is turk on to the house next to it must now set in and make It looks as though it had been done and that evolution

an afterthought.

tral: 4 an important consideration.

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quarter. We, who know more shout our people and their wishes and needs than anyone else, have had no doubt about it for years

mean

COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT.

London, July 3.

or pawake

governments-this If the bouse with the veiled position makes them extremely Commenting on the Crown Chicales the Daily Chronicle deemspast. It is not that a wholly self- the policy wound whereby loans were raised on the British market supporting Church can be formed history.

nervous, so they yearo after Chi Everybody in that part of Haich-yuan. Evolution for development work in the past year. The danger to be guarded immediately the doors are open-

every Church requires a certain Chess knows of the little bouse extinction for a great many when- amount of nursing in its early in Coulson-street, and if you aparliament sits in August. stages. But there is H doubt them concerning it they one and that a strong nucleus could be ob1 shake their heads grarely and tained at once, which would quick-say: "Ab, that bouse has a very for W. W. Yen and C. T. Wang.

It certainly mean extinction" ly grow toward maturity.

Kowloon people themselves are

against is saddling the Colonies with too heavy taxation, which in many cases is already very heavy. Indefinite increase would have

political as well as economic effects. A serious attempt to realise economie, in actual administration should accompany increased expenditure on development. There is considerable scope under the Colonial Office for a perip.detic Geddes.

THE FEAR OF WEEDING OUT.

interesting history."

But not one of them knows It probably means extinction for in no uncertainty on the subject. what the intersting history is. Chang Keo kan and Kan En- THE COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

Two hundred of them signed "I have heard." and "They do bung. There is already a scheme Melbourne, July 5.

petition in the course of a few say," is as far as you will get. afoot to lead Kao En-hong to daya supporting our request, a After a meeting of the Seamen's Union in Sydney, it was an-

No one is prepared to conjars the slaughter, by making him has impressed the up a dwarf from the long ago, or W. W. Yen's BUCCPSBOT hounced that the seamen would be permitted

offer their fact which

the premiership. Each services for the liner Largs Bay. The management of the Commen-public, and doubtless would have people the little place with by-in

thinks that bin chances of survivei wealth Line declares that it will be from four to six weeks before weight with the Hongkong Govern-gone fairies.

ment or the Secretary of State in Even the oldest inhabitant would be better if there were a the vessel is recommissioned.

London should the matter need to trapped in the King's-road-military man in the government be referred there.

A PRINTING PRESS.

Police Prosecution Fails.

A police raid of the basement of 220 "Queen's Road West, which resulted in the discovery and seizure of an unregistered priating press, & large quantity of Chinese type and lating to po-pai lasters tickets, had

13gouncements

T!!.

another man were the masters. On learning that it was the motection

Fair Treatment Without

Favoritism.

man who knows everything-to whose skirts he could cling and broke down on the bistory ques-with whom he could fall in glory tion. Bat one thing is certain if he had to fall. This evolution the little house makes a very business means the survival of the comfy home.

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fittest, and those who arg peace- " fully weeded out in the ordinary course of events as the uzat, are likely to be regarded as permin-

It is pleasing also to note the of the police to take the masters thearty approval of the press. We the station, the defendant said that value this greatly as reflecting there was no need to do so as bepublic opinion, which is unmis- would accounpans the search portakably to the effect that our rea-Hughes in the U.S.A) is a Baptist, ently unfit brille josition. to their headquarters,

without favoritism.

sonable request should be met in The defence was that the base a willing spirit.

born, bred and incorrigible; the n. military politics one could ment was ib-let to a man narderi

Speaker of the House of Commons always explain one's ejection The Free Church community Chow Chrg, to whom the printing has never before asked a favour Church in Halifax, and the Chan

a member of a Congregational from the circle of the sleet by force majeure, and make press and announcements belonze of the Government in the 80 years cellor of the Exchequer a Presby-it an apology for return es

zent receipt produced supported of the Colony's existence, and they terian. If we are to speals of the gagement. But if on militarists a sequel at the Magistring sester the delcare, to the subletting of have a right to fair treatment army. Early Haig has lately beer meddle it is obvious when one day afternoon. Lan King, the basement to Chow Chung. one of the partners of an electic At the conclosing of the evidenc Commenting on the last point Columba's

ordained to the eldership at St goes out that one is simply not wank d. Wo Pel-fo'threatens to supply shop on the ground floor the Magistrate (Mr. E. W. Hamil one of our newspapers remarked

Presbyterian Church

go back to Layang whenever be in London. of the above whiress, was charged tuny said that there

Bthat the prevent Prime Minister

is sure of the Shanhaikuan stuk- with pricting the announcements sufficient evilnes to convict the is a Free Churchman, like not a but the line is one on which it is The excare of force majeurt will One might go on indefinitely tion, in less than ten days perhaps and with possession of the printing defendant on the first charge. Un few of his colleagues.

the second esunt-beingraed-with

The im-easy and very suel to wander then be both literally and figure- present Parliament the interests we have no wish 10 solicitor for the defence) that the of the Free Churches would re-snobbish instincts. but the mem the Onibil Tuchos will come while prosention showed that ut

to appeal to Thereforcomere hoping that p.m. a party of police visited the fact that the defendant les brceive fairer attention than in times bers of denominations chiefly rothers are hoping, that when. We

men and found the contraband basement and knew the printing past, which is indeed the case.

wooden cases and press was there did not impos

presented, in our Union Churches and his folk more put of Tiso anong some

Pursuing the line suggested, may rejoice in the fact that their Kun's Bower garden the landlord electrical fittings said to have been 805 obligation on him to make sur kept there by the defendant. One that his sub-tenant ́had 'complis of the Chinese detectives was in with the faw. He discharged thru George (like President tinguished sons to the public ser whisper to his friends harte go

Harding and Mr. Secretary formed that the defendant and defendant.

machine.

The evidence produced by the the submission mé-3r. C.A.S. Rus.plication seems to be that in the far from the spirit of the gospelstvoiy far fetched when applied:

It is interesting to reflect that Mr. communities supply so many dis come furtively forth

till's war lord.

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