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FOUR MEN AGAINST A TOWN OF BAD MEN AND RECKLESS. WOMEN !

Raymond Hatton

Walton Huston

Harry Carey

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

BISHOP'S ADDRESS ON ECONOMICS.

FRIDAY,

that it will only pass in your pro fession when you begin to blame yourself and not War Debts or American Banks or the trade cycle.

A Suggestion.

They

FEBRUARY

10. 1933.

DE VALERA AGAIN PRESIDENT.

OPPOSED BY COSGRAVE AND CENTRISTS

Dublin, Feb. 9.

Mr. Eamon de Valera was elected President of the Irish Republic by 82 votes to 54 when the Dail Elrann opened yesterday. Women pre-

"BUSINESSLIKE CHARITY"

I have found as I have gone FOR HOUSING SCHEMES around Churches in England that the parsons who were doing their The Bishop of Victoria (the Rt. job have a common factor.. Rev. Ronald Hall) was the guest of are sensitive on the one hand, to lionour at the weekly luncheon of peoples' needs; and on the other. the Y's Men's Club held at Lane, to the overwhelming reality of God. Crawford's Restaurant, Exchange Building, yesterday.

In the course of an address, ho My suggestion to you la that you dominated in the crowded public referred to the cause of the pre-must put your solution between the galleries, which cheered the remark sent trade depression as some sume two terms as the parson's, a of Mr. Sean Moylan, the Cork Do- thing akin to the parson with the sensitiveness to the other's need puty, that he hoped that next time empty church. He was warmly and an overwhelming sense of God, he should propose Mr. de Valera thanked at the conclusion by the Jeaus joined these two things to "as President of a 32 county Irish Chairman, Dr. Phoon Sck-wa. gether by making a broken loaf the Republic.

symbol of the reality of God's giving and the deep need of men and women.

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Opposing Mr. do Valera's election, Mr. Cosgravo said the an-

The Bishop of Victoria said: I want to compare your businesa with mine. If you find an empty Church and you ask the parson

I can give you one small ilustra-tecedents of the Flanna Fall gave why, he may tell you "it's only

tion of that, I mean of what I be- little hope of any advance of na- passing depression. But you will leve to be the line of progress for tional status. say to yourself: "No, not a pas- the future. In England the con- Mr. MacDermott, on behalf of ning depression but a depressing viction of the reality of God on the the Centre Party, also opposed Mr. parsion. (Laughter).

one hand and the needs of man on de Valera's re-election.--Reuter's But yet you businessmen daro the other has created the "Public Special to stand up to us parsons to say Utility Trust," in which parsons your economic stagnation is a trado and business men work together depression. You are as much to with the help of Christian men and

Trust is housing the lend

poorest blame for it as the parsons with women who are prepared to

Newcastle with no the empty churches. I don't be their money at two, three or four citizens of

charge at all to rates or Govern. lieve there has been a failure in per cent.

ment, by paying a rate of interest Intelligence,

One housing scheme for example below the prevailing commercial received a loan for many years of rate.

Easy Money.

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In the past generations money £10,000 at 2 per cent. interest.

Continuing, his Lordship asid: was too easily made. So men did You will see that this use of money not stop to think what money was is of much more value than a dona-"Charity in the ordinary sense for-only how to make more of it. tion or subscription, representing of little use to those less fortunate the interest nathan ourselves. They can be help- Fortunately, necesalty is the mother the difference in of invention. At last, necessity is earned and the normal businessed best by being helped to help compelling economists to consider rate. I suggest to you that the themselves. The cause of poverty what money is for.

Public Utility Society is in the not lack of money but lack of

you.

Businesslike Charity.

independence."

OUTDOOR romance, action,

In the Church we are a bit ahead right line of progress. It shows drama!

of . A red-blooded

In conversation afterwards, the. Our depression came its conviction both of the reality of earlier. In many places it is God and of man's needs.

apeaker said the greatest difficulty tale of the taming of a wild

already pagalng. But it is only

in England had been to interest frontier town! A romantic

passing in those places where the

men in the utility work. Their drama that will make you

blames himself and not The Bishop then went into some query always was, "Business pareon glad you're alive!

others. Because the depression in dotali in describing the Newcastle know and Charity we know,--but combined in a picture whoso

my profession is beginning to pass. Housing Improvement Trust, with what is this?" The

answer is emotional clash and physical

I am going to be bold and tell you which he was

The "Businesslike charity." conflict will make your. pulses pound!

With

Both

WALTER HUSTON' Harry Carey, Raymond Hat- ton, Russell Hopton, Ralph Pro- Ince, Andy Dovine,

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