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THE FIRST PRACTICE GAME of the Hong Kong Hockey Club will take place on the Marina' Ground in Kowloon on WEDNES DAY, September 24, at 5.15 p.m.

As many members as possible. will be picked on the ground ard requested to turn up: Teams

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THE ATTENTION of

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Costs Eurasian Pupil Dear.

RECKLESS DRIVING.

AMUSEMENT

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present Bessie Love and Van and Schenck in "They Learned About Women," a Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer new musical sound feature. Van and Sehenck, the famous singing stars, with ten Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10.

new song hits bring a bit of the as vaude- A 17-year-old Eurasian schoolboy life they have known

performers and baseball named L. Lazaroo, whose home is in ville

Players into the picture, enacting Scott Road, Kuala Lumpur, and who the roles of ball players who drift attends St John's Institution; on to the stage to fill in the gap pleaded guilty. to three charges, between seasons on the diamond.

A talkie film. arising out of a motor.cycling col- lision in Travers Road, Kuala

TWomen European and Cha Lumpur, on August 50.

ere, practising av midwives in the The charges were of driving s

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Colony is hereby drawn to Sec-motor-cycle in a negligent and reck.scenes and hilarious comedy. The tion 2 (1) and 8 of Ordinances manner thereby knocking down No. 22 of 1910 (ie, Midwives' Or- dinance).

"Section 2 (1) Every woman who not being certified under this Ordinance takes or uses any name, title, addition or description is certified implying that she under this Orlinance or is a per- son specifically qualified to carry on the work of., midwife, or is recognised by law as a midwife, shall upon summary conviction be liable to n fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars."

"Section 8. Every certified woman shall, before holding her self out as a practising midwife or commencing to practise 29 a midwife, give notice in writing of her intention so to secretary, and shall give n' like notice in the menth of January En every year thereafter during which she contines to practise.

(Signed) A L. J. DOVEY Secretary, Midwives Board.

a Tamil coolie; driving a motor cycle without a certificate of com petency; and failing to stop after an accident.

Accused said he did not stop because he did not think the accl dent was serious.

CENTRAL fentures John Boles and Bebe Daniels in "Rio Rita," a colourful romance of spectacular

singing of John Boles in sheer ecstasy and Bebe Daniels plays her role in musical comedy with very creditable success, An ap- pealing story, beautiful songs, and a splendid chorus make this film a strong rival to "The Love Parade."| A talkie film.

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MAJESTIC presents Clara Bow in "The Fleet's In!", a rollicking In her best Inspector Eliot, O.C.P.D., Bentong, comedy with Clara said he was in Kuala Lumpur, on form of entertainment.

A silent August 30, and was in his car, when film.

As an additional attraction the he. saw defendant riding a motor

on the stage cycle with a pillion passenger. He theatre presents came out of the Lake Gardens at a Eleanore Ninon and Leo Mantin speed of 25 miles per hour, crossed in "Gay Parec." Attractive songs delightful dancing are the Damansara Road into Travers Road, and

and ran on to the grass at the side features of a splendid little en- of the road, where he knocked down, tertainment. do to the

Tamil railway coolle walking

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STAR features Marion Davies ulong.

Defendant lost control of the ma- in "The Red Mill," a sensational The popular star gives chine, and the passenger fell off comedy. The driver looked round once and a most pleasing performance in continued on along Travers Road. one of her best comedies to date. Witness followed in his car, where- A silent film.

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upon defendant stopped. He had no

WORLD presents. "The Decep certificate of competency to drive.

Court Chief Inspector Colbert said tive, Potion." the Chinese drama,

not A silent film. seriously, injured.

LAMMERT BROS. the Tamil fortunately

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Defendant admitted the truth of

Mr. Ellot's statement. He said he ALLEGED NEGLECT IN

was learning to drive, with the owner of the machine on the back teaching him. He intended to boy the machine and this was a trial He asked for leniency, and said he was studying for the Junior run. Cambridge.

GIRLS' SCHOOL.

Principal Sent for Trial.

His Worship said he would deal! Pleading not guilty, and reserving leniently with accused, who would her defence, Mrs. Hilda Caroline be fined $30 on the charge of negli-Trimm Fearn, principal of Merevale gent driving, and $20 on the charge High Schol, Bickley Park Road, of falling to stop. On the charge Bickley, was, at Brombley (Kent) of having no driving licence, he recently, committed for trial to the would be discharged.

Old Bailey. Bail was allowed- personal recognisances of £100 and one surety for the same amount.

Mra. Fearn was summoned by the N.S.P.C.C. for neglecting ten children, whose ages range from

No one without a badge will be tain, Hong Kong and Several admitted to the Membera Enclo-Errors of Hong Kong Jubilee..

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Badges admitting to Mémbers" Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.

Members can obtain, upon ap- plication to the Secretary, badges (limited to two) for the free ad- mission to the Members' Enclosure of wives, lady relatives and friends, Names must be stated when applying.

On no prétext will children be permitted in either Enclosure dur ing the Meeting,

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Soldiers and Sallors in uniform are admitted half price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac mon, &c. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

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Secretary. Hong Kong, 20th Sept., 1930.

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SHY SCIENTISTS.

"PSYCHOANALYSIS AND BIOLOGY."

It was a very secret meeting that 60 shy scientists held in a panelled room in Tavistock Square W.G, recently.

They, were members of the Inter- national Congress for Sex Research, and it was said that they had met ta talk of Sex Appeal.

But would they admit it? Not To ask any one of the men or woman who attended what it was al·

Privett said that there were no facilities for laolating the children. Inspector's Statement. Frederick Buckland, Inspector of five to nine years, in a manner like-the N.S.P.C.C., sald he saw -Mrs. ly to cause unnecessary suffering Fearn at the school, and told her or injury to health.. She had about that a complaint had been made forty-five pupils, including boys, at about a child named Joyce Budd her school, and it was alleged that being neglected, and that he under- she falled, to provide medical aid stood that the child had died. when the children had mensies and Mrs. Fearn made a statement to ringworm. It was said that a girl him in which she said that the wife of Charles who died had been in bed for a week she was

Fearn, and that she степ- before a doctor was called.

a high school Miss Frances Ethel Privett, ageded Merevalo as 19, said she was employed by Mrs. for boys and girls. She had forty- Fearn from January to June of this five scholars, thirty being boarders

others day-scholars. She about was to be met with a guarded year as assistant matron. When and the. she went to the school she found had two certificated mistresses, five reply in any one of several lan- matrons, named guages, a hand raised in polite de- were maida and two that some of the children suffering from ringworm. No doc-Privett. She had three children precation, and a smile of farewell.

The Professor said. For tor attended them, and when she suffering from measles.

instance an Evening Standard She called in Dr. Hull on May 27, suggested It, Mrs. Fearn replied, "Ok, that's nothing. I can see to her statement continued, and he had representative approached Professor been visiting daily with the ex- Crew, of Edinburgh, the President that." A. N. Spencer, P. N. Snyder, Mr. Waddy (for the prosecution): ception of ore day. The child Budd of the Congress.........

"What are we discussing?” be was taken poorly about the Thurs- John Suhr, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Did she see to it ?-No. Stone and children, Miss A. I. Mias Privett said that Joyce day or Friday of the previous week, said. "Well-the name of the paper Skerry.

Budd, one of the children, was ill in and she kept her in bed but did not on the agenda is: bed for a week with measles, and call a doctor. On Monday, June 2, J. she suggested that a doctor should as the child seemed "off-colour," she be called, but Mrs. Fearn said, "Oh, naked Dr. Hull to sea her, On Wed- no. Measles is nothing. It is only nesday, June 4, she went to the a child's complaint." Eventually a Derby, leaving the child in charge doctor was summoned. Three other of the matron, Miss Privett, and her children were then suffering from husband gave Instructions for the measles.

child's parents to be sent for. Dr. This does not constitute a chal-

Mr. Waddy: Who was looking Franklin was consulting doctor to lenge to the position which the

the school, but she owed him a bill, mother has naturally occupied after the measles cases?—I was.

Witness's Age.

and that was why she did not call since the dawn of creation. For

Mr. O'Malley (for the defence): him in. s mother is "mother." friend to baby is a super-friend to Did you represent yourself as being the mother and what Mrs. H. C. 22 years of age?—I did not.

Mr. O'Malley read a letter which Siegertaz of Edith House, Man- ning Place, Wellawatte, Ceylon, he had written, applying for an has to say about her baby's best other position, and then said: friend, should be of vital inter- You represent your sister as to have a high temperature.

He oxamined other children, and est to mothers everywhere.

Miss E. Robbins, Mrs. T. Carr Ramsay.

C. K. W. Thomson.

K. F. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Wafelbakker, R. L. Wyllie.

Baby's Best Friend.

But a

they both donment and a doctorent, but we did n

The inspector said that upstairs he saw a chlid suffering from measles, her head being tied up. In another dormitory lie saw a child in bed. She was flushed and appeared

matron and fully qualified. What do Mrs. Siegertaz writes: "I have you mean by fully qualified?--In told Mrs. Fearn he believed they had been using Baby's Own Tablets looking after children, and, of ringworm. She said Donald Mc for four of my

children for course, if you have a doctor it is Pherson bad ringworm last year, stomach and other ailments and quite different, but we did not have But Miss Owers had sent him back and said he was cured. He got Dr.

good.

You meant, did you not, that your Hall to examine the children." I can highly recommend

Mr. O'Malley: How often have them to anyone as baby's best sister was a fully qualified matron?

-Matron: yes.

you been in

a high-class girls' friend."

"I am 22. That was untrue, was school?-I have never been in one

before.

(Sgd.) (Mrs. H. C. Siegertsz. In the world fraternity of it not? Yes. mothers, one will only recommend Did you tell a similar lie when John Westmorland; another in- to others that which she is con you joined Mrs. Fearn in January? spector of the N.S.P.C.C., stationed

No, I did not.

at Bromley, said he went to the vinced, has brought real benefit to her own little ones. Baby's Own Mrs. Fearn did treat Glyn, did school on June 8. in reference to Tablets are earning that recom she not?--Yes, but in the wrong one girl who had ringworm, Mra Fearn said, "I used special oint mendation" "all over the world way. They correct stomach disorders What was wrong with the ointment. I did not have medical opin and constipation, check diarrhoea, ment she put on?-There was on, as I did not think it was serious expel worms, allay fever, colds nothing wrong with the ointment, enough. Her mother came and I and croupInvaluable during but Mrs. Fearn used to wash the told her about ft beathing, they quickly ease pain head twice a day with soda water Mr. Waddy asked that the costs of the prosecution should be paid out and thus indice-sound natural and rub the place sore. sleep. Obtainable from chémiata In reply to Mr. R. W James of the local funds, and the chairman Averywhere.

(chairman of the Bench), Miss made the necessary, order

*Psycho Analysis and Biology.'** "And," he concluded, "It is purely

and utterly scientific. I really do not see how it can be democratised." So it was pointed out to him that sex subjects were no longer "taboo". mang lay men and women in theas advanced days, and it was suggested that scientists might not guard the exchange of their knowledge and investigations so carefully.

The Realm of Science, Professor Crew's reply was:— "If these meetings had been thrown open to the public, some of the most eminent men and women fa the world who are here would have refused to attend. They are 80 diffident about the subject of Sox Research going outside the realm of science and being treated as sensa tional titbits.

"What we are trying to do is to get the psychologist to get up on his feet and talk in the presence of the biologist, and the biologist to get up and talk in the presence of this psychologist in terms, which each will understand.. We want to Invant a common language for us all. ⠀ Only so can we carry out parallel studies."

Than Professor Grew, un his

fallow scientists had done, raised his hand in polite, deprecation – am smiled a final sort of smile that meant "Farewell,

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