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THE NEW IRELAND.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922.
they will be no more than a 10- pleasant, but impotent, minority among Erin's population. De Valera if he wished to, could
DAY BY DAY.
I DO NOT BELIEVE THERE 13 ANY BETTER WAY OF ENSURING
really serve his country now by PEACE THAN BY ASSUMING IT. throwing in his lot with the Ur. J. M. Keynes,
cop-
CARELESS BLASTING.
Big Contractor Smartly Fined.
CRICKET.
A friendly match is to tako place between Kowloon C. C. sad As Inspector Kent was walking the Navy at Happy Valley to- along the footpath near the marrow, at 215 pm, when the University Recreation Ground| visitors will be represented by the last Sunday afternoon on his way following:-B. D. Evina, C. I. to the Kennedy Town station, a Stapleton, T. M. Cochrane, R. sudden explosion took place in Pestonj, C. Dance, Capt. & G. front of him. There had been no [Spinks, G. A. V. Hall, S. Jer, warning gook, neither was a man L. A. R. Duncan, E. H. Brazau stationed out with a warning flag and W. Fraser.
At Kowloon, the K. C. C, 2nd. there should have been. In consequence, Sang Lee, the XI. will be represented in their well-known coatractor, was sum League match against the Royal maned before Mr. R. E. Lindsell Engineers by A. O. Brawn, E. J. this morning for carrying out Edwards B. Petherham, W. Hyde, A Chinese, age 24. living at 33 blasting operations in a manner J.C. Fletcher, N. L. Railton, C.W. Jeffries, H. Overy, R E. Lindsell, Park Street, Yaumati, tried to contrary to the regulations.
Inspector. Kent stated that if W B. Haslett and F. G. Herridge. commit suicide yesterday by he had been a few paces ahead, taking a strong dose of opiunt he would have been right in the She has been admitted to hospital path of the explosion. Even as
Mr. T. Petrie, Editor of the 15. C. M. Post, accompanied by
Mrs. Patrie, returned to Colony by the Kamo Maru, after Home leave.
the
fareas of law and order, otherwisa
There was a clean bill of health his name will become a byword in the land. In Ulster, too, there in the Colony yesterday, so far as
notifiable diseases wore are many hotheads, but we do cerned. not think there will be any par- that manent opposition from quarter. If the nation is unable to muzzle men like Lord Carson in future, it can, and will, know how much store to set by his utterances. That he should be bit: ter is to be expected. Perhaps he cannot get over the fact that the Governor-General
it was, a quantity of small pieces wható a very clever book entitled Amongst the passengers who of rock tell where he was. No "The Great Fraud of Ulster." arrived by the Kamo Maru were)
Koog was sounded, nor was noy All that is required now is an Mrs. Alabaster, wife of Mr. C. Gwarning of any kind given.
Alabaster, K.C, Mr. and Mrs. F. The Magistrate imposed a fine attempt by all parties to forget C. Gooiman, Mr. and Mrs. Hof $100. the mutual wrongs inflicted dur-Fawcett, M. J. Puncheon and ing the past, and an honest Mr. A. Scott, striving to work in co-oparstion|
new
8520
Are
to
- THE FORTUNE TELLER."
FOOTBALL.
The following will represent the United Athletic Club in their Second Division League fixture Against H.M.S. Marazion~
Chilton: Urquhart; Jackson, Kent, Leopard, Dary: Botelho, Mackenzie, Brown, May and Chubb.
Mr. Justice Skinner Turner, of in fotore. Let Protestant and Shanghai, arrived by the Kamol
The following team will re- Today's Coronet Picture. Catholic alike, Free Stater and Maru yesterday and broke bis
present the Hongkong Club in Those who are interested in their League game with the Republican, Ulsterite or Orange-journey here to sit as a Judge in| man and Southern Independent, the Full Court. Mrs. Turner and the art of fortune telling will not H. M. S. Hawkins-Rodger:
daughter
proceeding
wish to mis.
Israel, MoCubbin: to-day's Bishop. bury the hatchet for good, and Shanghai by the same boat.
new picture at the Coronet. It is Stewart, McPhail (Capt.); Mc Robertson-Cole production en-Tavish, Forsyth, Begg, Valentine perhaps in a very few years the
The Chief Officer of the s.--titled "The Fortane-Teller" and and England. world will see one of the greatest
Kwah Yik has reported to the the chief part in it is played achievements of our era,
police that between 1 a.m. and brilliantly by Miss Marjorie Ireland new-born, with the tragic.m. yesterday someone broke Rambeau.
A wife whose scientist busband history of several centuries into the ship's storeroom audi
stole nine coils of rope, valued at divorces her on false grounds, nothing
unpleasant
$70, and also three deck awnings, and thereby deprives her of the memory to its people, and to its valued at $300.
society of her small son, is the central
figure of the story neighbours of British stock. May Ireland never look back.
but
Is it Necessary?
an
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
The following testo will repres- ent the Hongkong Football Club against H.M.S. Tamar to-morrow. Our Picture Page to-morrow Possessing marvellous psychic at Happy Valley, at 4.30 p.m.— will contain groups taken at the gifte, she takes up fortune Moorsam; Day, Logan, Prowse, weddings of Mr. C. W. Pannett telling
profession Ritchie: Morris, Limplugh; Moncrief, McCaen, Andrews, "Madame Rodger, Brown. Jones, Witchell M. da Rocha; a group photo of Renee." To her comes a young and Cameron. members of the Taikoo Rifle Club: man whom she discovers to be her
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(of Shangbai) and Miss Tomlinson and becomes known to and of Mr. M. Andres and Miss large clientele
interest.
•
CANTON NEWS.
Some of those to whom it is given to visit our local Police Courts must often bare wondered
as well as other pictures of son. A mere wreck, physically why it is necessary in this Colony
and morally, of her former self Ireland has & chance of "making to make so many of the poorer
she rouses herself when she dis- good." That sums up the present class Chinese offenders it the eyes
Our Canton correspondent says covers that the boy's father has
chances situation. The Irish Free State, of the law. There are countless that according to a report from spoiled whatever
of Policing the West River. casesdealt with every week which
Wachos, the troops in Kwings success the young man right!
Our Canton correspondent with its own' Parliament, its own are never reported in the local perceiving the superiority of the have had, and she inspires her domestic administration, and, in newspapers but which reveal in Cantonese forces, are seeking to son to do great things without reports that owing to the lack of become armed launches for the purpose of fact, all the privileges that have the Chinese either a slugular effect a reconciliation with the testing her identity
ignorance of certain regulations authorities at Wuchow, and there known. Leaving berdemoralizing palising the West River, General been granted to our great
she Chan Wing-son has been instruct- her. ora complete indiJerence to them.
are hopes of an early settlement associations bebind Dominions overseas, has a fine Let us cite one or two of this
of the trouble.
lesers her son into society andled by headquarters to charter ten Three honest but
business until finally be becomes launches" of big size and to equip opportunity before it of becoming, week's cases.
A Chinese, who had been ban- succesful candidate for political them with the necessary men and after centuries of bitter strife, a poor women had been diligently searching for shell fish in the
In the It is also reported by our cor- peaceful and prosperous part of sand or mud of Mong Kok and shed twice from the Colony, was honours and the fiancee of the arms.
He Governor's daughter. again arrested yesterday. catch the British Empire. For Ireland, then tried to sell their
structions of General Chao King-. the Empire in the streets of Yauraati. They was banished in 1917 but came process abe achieves her own respondent that, acting on the in.
back in 1919. when he was ban-regeceration. separation from
ming, General Lan Chang-wan. were hauled before the Magistrate
When he was would not only have bean a
on his return to Kwangsi, has and fined, obriously very much shed for life.
charged this morning before Mr.
several recruiting tragedy; it would have been to their surprisa. A young man J. R. Wood, he was sentenced to CHINA COAST OFFICERS. established
stations for the absorption of disaster to the Irish race and a of Sai Wan, just past Shaukiwen,
12 months' hard labour.
citizen soldiers, who, for the most continuous menace to Britain. went hawking, although he had
past, lack supplies. applied for a licence but had been
Before Mr. J. R. Wood at the The men who drew up the terms refused one. He, too, was cap Police Court this morning, the
Acari Alek" of of the Treaty which is now bear-tured by some ing its first fruit, wrought splenda constable and brought all the soldiers of the Cantonese Army, who were" arrested OD
The Latest Changes.
Mr. H. Heory, from reserve
has gone second officer, Chili.
Kum Cheong has decided to take over the portfolio of Chief of
lidir, and every where in the way to the Central Police Stationsrd the Canton express on Chili, has gone second officer istan
extreme
tba:
TO-DAY'S
Mr. H. W. Duff, second officer, the Municipality on the 10th.
and later fined. Two men went. Empire, we have no doubt, there gathering wood on the hillsides: Wednesday with a dagger each in Hupeh. Mr. J. Robinson, second
Forest their possession, we re discharged. officer. Hupeb, is on leave. will be heaved a sigh of relief they were caught by a
Mr. J. Ryles, acting second has gone
- MISCELLANY. over the settlement, and & fervent Guard, arrested and later fined. His Worship stated that he be-
Only yesterday morning, several lieved their story that they got engineer, Chengtu, hope that the final solution has shopkeep rs found themselves in on to the wrong train at Sheklung third engineer, same ship.
Canton Mr. W. Orr. from reserve, bas
The General Election must been found. The choice of Mr. Court answering suramodees for and intended to go to
ther had instead of to Hongkong. He gone sup's third engineer, Hsin
bave interrupted the revision of Timothy Healy as the first Gov. Jobstruction because
other suggested that they should be Peking. either packing cases or
Mr. I. J. O. Frank, third engin-the Prayer Book. The subject ernor-General of the new Ireland zoods on the pavement outside sent back to Canton by the police.
National Assembly of the Church is certainly a stroke of gealus. their shops. There was a fine of With regard to the charge ofleer, Luenyi, has gone sap'y was to have come before the
travelling without paying their third engineer, Suiyang. And so one "Tim" Healy is just 67 years $5 in each case.
officer, Waishing, has Rose owing to the difficulty of secating of age, but is in no way too could go on, reciting almos: end- fare, the defendants were also Mr. W. A. Kernan, second of England on November 13, but
attendance during less petty cases in which the discharged.
second officer, Taisang, Mr. E. T. full old for the post. His appoint Chinese are victimised through
appears 30 be sheer bare pot progressed beyond the Whicker, second officer, Taisang, jelection, that meeting is postpon- ed, or, more probably, the whole nent will undoubtedly dispose of what
For ourselves we stage in which the Government is on reserve, any suspicions of England that ignorance.
Mr. O. V. W. R. Basha, chief of its business will be carried the is considering" apending the think do not in the
Nationalists
knew I pre on them. Reading the officer, Kingsing, is on reserve, over to the spring session next- cockle-sollers women Ireland might have bad, for Mr. they were doing wrong,
or figures just cited in Parliament Mr. J. A. Banting, chief officer, February. It is 15 years since on revision of the Prayer Book Healy is one of the most promin- that one half of the summary with regard to capital ships, wa Kooushing. has gone chief officer, the Royal "Letters of Business" Mr. H. Curtis, fram reserve, were first issued to Convocation, ent of the Independent Nation-cases brought into Court are the are left with the impression that Kingsing.
result of anything else than Britain stands to lose in natal alists, and even zuffered imprison- ignorance. We are open to cor- power as a result of the present has gone third officer, Hinsang. and although the revision pro- committee have excited con- ment in 1832 for his activities as rection in this view, but we think, policy, whether the Washington Mr. D. A. Matheson, third officer,posals recently prepared by a
or not. If Hinsang, is on reserve.
Houchen, Mr. H. A.
chief siderable opposition, it is held in Land Leaguer. His abilities can- from observation when the cases Treaty is ratified
are in Court, that something more the Treaty is not ratified, the
a officer, Mausang, bas gone chief Church circles that a decision of not be questioned either. He has might be done to let all and United States will have
some sort must be made. for many years, going as far back sundry know just where it is that distinct superiority over other officer, Fooksang.
Now that the Clarences of as 1530, represented different Irish they begin to break the law. Anaval Powers, for her-Capital Mr. A. Cameron, acting chief man carrying a basket of chicken ships of fighting value will officer, Fooksang, has gone sec.
Americs have revolted against constituencies in
Aggregate ond officer, same ship. Parliament, in Yaumati was stopped by a almost equal the
Mr. F. M. Ide, from reserve, has the imputations so often cast upon being the member for N. E. Cork woman and asked if he would of the two other big naval Powers. from 1910 to 1918. He comes of sell one; he naturally said he Particularly in post-Jutland ships gone chief officer, Tungshing. that ancient name, perhaps the an old, well-known family of would if she paid the right price, will she have a big advantage Mr. J. S. Masson, chief officer, bearers of other names which Clarence and but he was arrested by a constable over other nations. This attempt Tangshing, bas gone chief officer. have suffered may be emboldened
to follow suit. South Ireland, and was called
nearby for hawking without ajat a naval holiday," which is Loongsang.
Mr.G. H. Hodgson, chief officer, Cuthbert and Claude are to the Irish Bar in 1894, being licence. It all seems a little hard the outcome of the Washington
together as suitable subjects for [made a Queen's Counsel in 1899 on our native population. Could Conference, does not look at all Loongsang, has gone chief officer, which have long been bracketed Algernon bas Mr. T. Wilkinson, from reserve, cheap humour. and & King's Counsel in 1910. some publicity campaign be promising. From one standpoint Mausang.
carried Dat to inform local that of disarmament-it was
posed association with the "kout," May he have every success in Chinese of what they can and doomed to failure from its very has gone chief officer, Kwong-suffered consider thly by its sup
percentage Bang the very important position which canno: do? British justice is fair inception, since
Mr. D. R. Wilson, from reserve, and Edwin has acquired a certain enough when it gets into Court, reduction could in no way prevent bas now fallen to his lot.
but in this Colony it is rather fature wars. Ifenforced, it would has gone second officer, Loongwo. stigma of silliness in relation to admittedly cause & considerable Mr. H. A. Allison, ohief officer, Angelins. Adolphus is another strained in the streets.
proper asme which fails of saving of money, which could Loongwo, is on leave.
Leishman, Mr. W.
second respect, but William seems to more beneficial Naval Strength.
be devoted to
weathered
storm the
to threstaned
OVBI- which Judging from recent cables to purposes, but we cannot free our-engineer, Yusang, bas gone sup'y have
it in consequence are extremists in the Nationalist hand, Britain is following a selves from a suspicion that, in second engineer, Wosang.
Mr. D. Ellis, from leave, has whelm
the country
unpopularity of the who rather foolish policy of delay in view of the present uncertainty
chief engineer, Kaiser. If Clarence and Cuthbert apparently will never be content regard to naval matters. Under caused by doubts as to whether gone chief engineer, Kiangwo. Mr. of with anything short of an inde. the terms of the Washington the Treaty will be ratified, Britain A. Brintan,
second officer, rest of them, decide to go on the pendent Republic. We believe Agreement, the two new capital is running the risk of sacrificing Kiangwo, is on reserve. Mr. E. T. and Claude with Algy and the
ships already authorised by her naval power, whilst other Gorovenco,
things should be very lively, their numbers are diminishing, Parliament must be laid down by nations are far more prudently Kwangchi, is on leave-Shipping warpath against the mockers,
and Engineering. and 'sincerely trust that in time December 31st,, but so far we safeguarding their interests.
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