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· THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1950.

SURGERY

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EDWAND GIBBON, one of the greatest modern historians, in the xat for cight yenen 18th century Hous of Commons without uilering a word,

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ON AGRICULTURE: All taxes must at last

fall upon agriculture.

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ON CONSTITUTION: principles of a free Constitution are irrecoverably lost when the legislative power is nominated

by the executive.

ON PREROGATIVE: These acts of prerogative were most

speciously exCULOS ed by the vices of a popular clec- tion, The com- pelitor who had been excluded by the cardinals op- pented to tho passions or avarice of the multitude,

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When 11 tion to Mount Everest Bevit ond Mallory vandshed. Odel ful ear the sur Ingelf besttes of the hot of the worki

Irish Bachelors Under Pressure

HOUSANDS

Trachelors are

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fr By DERRY MORAN

housing for marly weddings. If plans of the stuto

! sucial orguboksalbatin work out.

This hint the social war- kers and the government plan 1+^1*r Tasting the man-

Ko robitats It w science, but its uses have long been neglected, particularly tr the British Empire, and since The war there has her ti sticajeti rund to AKCI oli Qe geologwal

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The Colonn Office i ructing like me! a tunK

depart 1173 geological stervey ments in most of the colonies.

A: this unp211 there are 25

Colonini in th vacuncies Service, 18 of them open to men Anong straight from college.

But the state intends to cut the bachelor's feet from under

Ti this defence the latest government project

housing A £123,000,000

Next your there will be 49 and more valoiak Jobs and in 1951 another 40 such places us

hospitalisation Programme Cyprus, Fiji, Lise Solomons, Fiage rute, and lower the aver- aimed at supplying the needed and British Honduras arge marrying age

111,000 home over a ten-year

Concerned over the effects of Ireland's low marriage rate, believed to be the lowest in the

The bachelors, on the other period. world on the population Agares, social workers are drafting plans hand, charge that existing social to bring Irish bachelors to the and reonomic conditions make it

like it or impossible for them to marry. altar whether they not.

of their In support

on

that

this

stand

On loan

THE bad that the Colonial Office

in

MANY LOANS MADE.

Te immediate shortage is so

Housing loun societies are also has been getting men from the receiving top level priority in the Continent and, under the Mar- 20 plan, more than

Statistics prepared

by social they point to the high rate of national picture. Statistics show shall

bachelors, and that housing societies advanced geologists are being lent to the

Empire by America, organisations show that one in taxallon

young couples

uni- facl £3,000,000 to in

of British The output state four Irish people never marry.

very opposite to during 1948, and the figure for verstiles is something over 100

a year and Many of those marry late in life, achieves the

1040 may be even higher.

both the Colonial Intention of

Service and the oll companies They pass the age of fertility the government's

reluctant bachelor

A drive for rural developmenture pleking out bright students before they can add substantial forcing the

jobs and national repopulation has and offering thera

·ly to thic nation's dangerously to the altar.

The burden of taxes, they been carried to the United advance. depleted population.

claim, makes 1 Impossible for States by the

In, the colonies geologists start founder of the them to put aside the necessary Muintir Na

off at a higher salary Tire Organization, anybody else. In West Africa, nest egg.

Father John Hayes, who has for instance, administrators a governor-get- loured American ciles explain-(who carry Ing and enlisting support for his cral's batori in their tropical tin trunks) begin at about" £000 a year but a geologist can get Among his patrons are Bos-720 from the day he leaves and rents are high. As in many ton's Archbishop Richard Cush-

coRege.

More than half the geologists other countries, young couples MORE OLDER PEOPLE with babies are blackdiated in ing, who has promised to donate in the world are employed by companies. Int the apartment houses,

$5,000 to the home movement, the oil Correspondingly, the number

and prominent Irish-Americans lower grades the

about the of old persons past the age of- Consequently, they postpone fertility shows an increase from their weddings until they can in New York who have formed Government service but the re- 174,480 In 1831. 10 308,829 in get houses of their own, and the a committeo, to raise funds for wards of sucoces are infinitely 1941.

population figures stand still. the organisation-United Press. higher.

Consus statistics behr out the bad effects of the low marriage and fertility rate on the popu- lation

hundred trends. One years ago, Ireland had a child population of 1,030,208. In 1941, the number had been reduced to 815,000,

HOUSING SHORT

Housing conditions also sup-

port the bachelor's contention. back to the land" movement. The housing shortage is acute

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