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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 19,
1935.
THIS IS THE FISHERMAN'S PARADISE
SMART! GENUINE !
NOT much has been said about glorious start on the new season and in two dare another party of
more
the fishing near Banff by producing
than 566 visitors caught 360 pounds of Springs Hotel in the Rocky Moun- pounds of trout in two days. C |laka trout, running from five to tains, probably because when vis- Bill Hall, of Banff, led the 25 pounds, with the average about itors had finished "wriling home" | parade with two traut, the larger | 18 pounds. about the scenary, facilities for one a fisherman's dream Upping While catches like theso are not golf, tennis, and swimming, moun- the scales at 40% pounds, and at all uncommon to the Wont, tains to be climbed on foot or the other registering a more usual has been discovered fairly re- horus, the health-giving qualities | 201⁄2 pounds. He was out for of the air, and the fun to be only an hour and querier incantly that trolling is not at all found there the year round, there the early afternoon from the time Tocessary to get the big ones. Vialtors at the Canadian Paclite wers NO multable descriptive
words left for the fish.
Unt many types of fighting flab abounst in the nearby lakon and streaza. Minnewanka, the
Compa
of the first cast until the DoRailway hotels at Banff Springs fish was landed, despite the fact that the pair put up 30 and 40- and at Lake Louise, as well as at
bungalow the many minute fights.
Visitors have also made good throughout the Rockton, learn Iako of Indian legends, frozen catchon this year. On the same soon after their arrival that there over for a work after the open-day sportsmen got eight fish are fine fishing grounds in the ing of the fisting season, made a averaging about 18 pounds each, near vicinity.
CIVIL WAR IN IRELAND
DE VALERA'S BACK IS TO THE WALL
By STUART EMENY
THE Irish Free State is at war.) to the consumer.
TH
With backs to the wall De
Valera and his supporters are
COAL VS. PEAT
people on to the land by splitting them up into small farms and amall-boldings.
Young Lochinvar of to-day fings his bride into a tel- motor luxury air-liner and marries her me they go. The priest goes along, and they can drop him off with a parachute when the ceremony is over, as French paper
SIR HALL
CAINE'S FORTUNE
zugparte.
NOW TOTALS MORE THAN £250,000
SOME OTHER
ESTATES
Probate has been granted to the Hall executors of Sir Thomas Caine. the novelist, who died in 1931, in respect of property in Eng- tand valued at £1,908.
And how in the midst of this economic juggling does De Valera's
The bulk of the estate, which stock stand with the Irish people? Will he come back after the Generat totalled some £250,000, following the death, only six months after her Election next year?
The sum total of his experiments husband, of Lady Ha Caine, pass- so far is that conditions are worse led to his sons. Sir Derwent and.
Some, G. I. Hall Caine, M.P. than they were a year ago.
people think this is the dark before Cardial Bourne, of Archbishop's the dawn, but others are not a optimistic.
WANT SETTLEMENT'
Business interests in. Dublin would like to see a Cosgrave Gov- ernment back and the settlement
House, Westminster, left his £17- 308 estate to Canons George Coote, Maurice C. de Wart and Lionel Evana, ml the Right Rev. Bishop Joseph Butt, for their own benefit.
The Hon. Mrs. Gertrude Glad- fighting for their very existence Every effort is being made to
stone, of Hawarden, Cheshire, in the economic conflict between oust imported househudd coal by the Anglo-Irish quarrel. The widow of William Henry Gladstone,
IR.A.-Ireland's unseen army All Government offices, bar- the Free State and Great Britain, peat.
While the whole nation has racks and police stations bura peat, which put De Valera into officeM.P. fellest son of W. E. Glad- Mr. Herbert F. Clayton, of but the average town housewife is getting impatient with his policytune), left £22,271. been conscripted in the struggle still prefers coal. Undansted De of a Republic to-morrow, but never the quarrel is in the main one Valera is now trying to produce Republic to-day.
Craigmhor, Huddersfield, the rnee- between the Governments of the petrol from pent. In the same way proclaim a Republic, for he knows!
But De Valera is too clever to horse owner, left £107,346. Free State and Great Britain as he is getting industrial spirit that by doing so he would lose for ' rather than between the two from potatoes.
peoples.
It is still too early to gauge the ever the convenient political scape-State while fighting a civil war, For hard hit as the Irish people results of the "new industries" Koat which is Great Britain. So, has the unhappy knack of alienat have been by the crippling tariffs which the Government is promot-to appense the LR.A.. he makes ing, by his lack of political in- periodic speeches against the stinct, even those who admire him. imposed by the British Governing to cut down imports although British oppression, pours ridicule For example, on the morning of ment, the average Irishman bears the Minister of Industry claims
on the Governor-General and oc one general election the entire little animosity against Great that they have given employment casionally tears up a corner of the electorate received their income- Britain. Paddy blames De Valera to 92.000 people--a figure which is Treaty. But the 1.R.A, is getting tax demands; on another the police
Opposition tired and J. H. Thomas equally for his challenged by the
these tactics. The breach and entire Civil Service received lost markets, higher taxation andThese industries fall into two has been further widened by the notifications of pay cuts. the lower standard of living in the classes--State factories, such as the Free State which is the direct out- five new sugar-beet plants, and pri-arrest and Imprisonment of a num- come of the politicians' war. Ivate enterprise underwritten from small comfort to the farmer that a £5,000,000 fund.
Do Valera should refuse to pay land annuities to England while ke
NOT ALL HONEY
of J.R.A. leaders.
ON TIGHT-ROPE
Yet De Valera continues to main tain his balance on the political still collects them to bolster up his Nor are the new industries an tight-rope.
own schemes.
unmixed blessing. They have
The feeling in the Free Stato is that, providing conditions do not become appreciably worse, Da Valera will next year be returned to office if for no better reason then that there is nobody to take his place. Cosgravo is-according to In an attempt to compensate for brought with them a host of social situation described De Valera to are regarded as a joke.
An authority on the political many-finished and the Blue Shirts loss of the English markets De problems--sweating. long hours, me as "the clevercat politician but Valera is trying the popular land unhealthy conditions to the worst statesman that Ireland As one normally cynical Irish modern experiment of turning his remedy which a new Factories Act has ever had." The reverse is journalist said to me:
"When De domain into a tight little self-sup-is to be introduced.
probably true of Cosgrave,
Valera puts on his long gaborine porting unity. The farmer, kis While De Valera is trying to been asked to replace the bullock bring about a balance between than the Irish know themselves. rimmed glasses, strokes his lantern Du Valera knows the Irish better cloak, his black hat and his horn- with wheat and sugar beet for agriculture and industry he is at On the other hand, Congrave, who jaw and sets out. electioneering home consumption. But, despite the same time introducing more had the genius to build up the Free well, you jist can't resist the man!" generous subsidies, the Irish have people to the land. A Land Com- already found that this means less mission is busily buying up big profit for the farmer and more cost estates and throwing still more!
LARGEST FISH EVER CAUGHT
WEIGHS OVER 1,000 LBS.
Brielle, N.J., June 14.
The largest fish ever caught with
a rod and reel is believed to have been landed here.
The fish, a blue mako weighing more than 1,100 pounds was caught by Francis II. Low, 23, The pre-
He had much to any about
the needs of new Navy vessels for
France, has M. Pietri. Ha is Franch Navy Minister, and a very able man,
vious world record was held by the novelist, Zane Grey, who in 1930 landed a 1,040 pound martin swordfish in Tahitian watera.
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wars present at the party, among them Mr. Chang Kia-ngau, Mr.
Yu Ye-ching and Tu Yush-sun.
Hws is one of the few pictures taken of the Prince of Wales, hair to the throne, as he attended the Jubilee Service in honour of the King and Queen. / The Prince is shown here with the Quson of Nor- -
JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.
The MING YUEN STUDIO has. removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.
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