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CHILD LABOUR IN CANTON, THOUGHTS PROMPTED BY HONG KONG'S NEW ́, LAW. In an appreciative reference to the Hongkong Government's enactment of a The Tokyo correspondent of the 220. law to regulate the industrial employment Daily New writes:-
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PERING, September 24th. "After five months' absence in Moggulia,
The beautiful Juliet of Shakespeare's in the course of which his party travelled love stry is. According to a. Japanese The point which the Hon. Clow 3,000 miles, Mr. Boy Chapman Andrewsaverissement displayed in gantily. Shou Son dwelt upon in his speech, namely that the measure would deprive many lender of the Third Asiație Expolition of painted" ideographs, but a dish tady families of a part of their carning. the American Museum of Natural His chout any resourcefulness or bravery, pompe, deserves a little coniment. It is tury in en operation with the Maertem} { was startled when, in the course of a
a sad thing to observe the almost pre- valent phenomenon of parents, especially Asiatic Association and the' defy Mage walk throught Ueno, & district of Tokyo the poor cres, depending upon their little zine; returned to Peking" on Thursday Japanese friend pointed out the sign children to contribute to the sum-total last. The results of his sumur's wond vaplained what the anter und of the family earnings. In some instances ANTED, in March 1923, three Fully oeg only constitute untable nebie. I characters meant This signboard stands the raing of the child is a necessity bat)
front of the shop of specialist we fear that in the majority of eases the #1 Bur cure for any. same can be dispensed with, without munch of organisation and carrgy, but it take who offers
the meshes" of difference to
the welfare of the boase to open a new chapter in the annals of caught fast in
tantalizing love, and another large hold. The many instances to be without scle-blir knowledge as regan Eastern
Claims that the shop the child's labour may be an incentive bo advertisement has for sale medicinal properties that make the father more industrious and Cempal Asia.
will not only heal the wounded and de- the mother more ceonomical. Anyway, we Facts have been established which were cind heart but also win for the user believe that what the people need is a hitherto batters of conjecture and data of the love-cure the affections of the sound education in the welfare of their collected which muss practically „évota person on whom his or her affections have children. The little income they obtain from the earnings of the child is maro tionize vertäin jeroppd ideas regarding her centret,
ot entered with my Japanese friends than counter-balanced by the greater Yİ the area "enterbek, Portuges it is still The proprietor, prosperous-looking and to which they have subjected their child. very bland in his ways, scanned us care If we take Canton for illustration we more important the "du expeditione re-
a hitherte att anknown faby, almost met enlously. I put on the shall find that the most a child can earn cutedl
rich in mea disconsolate and lugubrious counin ay manner of workshop or establish field, vast in extent and material that it must attract seientific tenner I could, and Lichink he was sati uear is about one dallar a month.or Take away the Mr. lat.
There was not much mystery or twelve dollars a year. Fexpeditions for many years to comb.)
Andrews is enthusiastic over the fruits of psychic suggestion about the place such cost of clothing and there very r Bis enterprise and shares the cagerness of as ather Japanese quacks are foad of. Is left. As a matter of fact many children' his colleagues to continue the work thus was an ordinary Japanese-style shop the can be found working day and night and
only difference being a row of shelves just getting in return their board and The alongside the wall on which were a nam-lodging. her of dried or burat news, while in law regulating the hours of work or the so battles were substances that looked conditions under which the child may be like black powder, but which I after employed. If Hongkong can bestir the wards found out to be the charred and selves about the welfare of the children
and remains of burnt newig,
there, surely there is nothing to hinder us from taking the initial step in this direction
begun.
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HE Property consists of Fiest ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoris in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office SECTION A of INLAND LOT No. 2166 together with the messages erections or baillings thereon now known as No. 18, Wing Hing Street and Secondly ALL THAT strip of land at the rear of the said Section A of Inland Lot No 1165. being a scavenging lane. All of which prez sa are held for the residue of the term of 3 years from the 15th day of May, 1916, created by the Crown Lease thereof together with the valuable machinery now situate in or upon the
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Particulars and Conditions of sale may be obtained from
The expedition, which left Peking April 18th, went eid Kalgan to a point Bene Urga and thence west through the Khanga Mountains. Turning south-west,
I told the proprietor that. I had copie to Ungin, it continued West to the Ali region, arriving at Zagan Nor about Jun
in search of his much-famed vure in order 92nd. Sotne time was spent here, and a
to break down a graceless wall of in After-noting with pleasure the Long part of the expedition crossed the Altair differet that sustrated me from my lady kong Government's favourable attitude The return was made in Sairusu along
Smiting encouragingly, he took towards the suggestion made by the Hoa. the old Chinese post road from: Ongi. dawn from one of the shelves the backen Mr. Chow Shou Son that it should finan- arriving at Kalgan on September 1sthe bodity of two Best male and a cially help the philanthropic institutions The expedition included twenty-six menfemale, he explained-put them into a to establish free schools for the children seventy-five camels and five autor cars, small mortar and with a glass pestle of the poor, our Canton contemporary These latter proved invulturble,, render-| ground them into a fine black powder, proceeds: ing it possible to accomplish in a single Putting the powdered remains of the un- "We cannot dismiss this subject season work which without them must offending nests into an envelope on without invoking the aid of the educa have taken years, Their efficient work which the price was written, he handed tional leaders in our community to greater ander the stipervision of Mr. S. Bayard is to me and gave the following instrue activity on behalf of the many young Colgate is considered doubly gratifying as tions as to how the cure should used children in the various alloys and dingy the country traversed had been thought The asher drs to be divided into two sweat-shops of our city. We believo some impassable for botor vehicles and the idea equal portions and all one has to do is sort of a Commission ought to be formed of using them appeared at first a risky to sprinkle the object of one's affections at once to look into this matter and sub- experiment. The cirs, however, "were with one half of the charred remains of mit a report to the Government.so that kept in commissi throughout the trip the newts, while the other half is kept some start can be made in saving many and all of them were brought safely back. almut one's persen. The care is unfail precious young lives for future useful- The problem here is The camel train was used as a movable. I was told, but two conditions are ness and service. base the packs being filbud up with speci-essential. First of all, there must be very much more dificult. A comprehen. The aplicit, faith in the efficacy of the newtssive and pains-taking study must be mets as supplies were consumed.
cremated and powdered remains, aud, made and intelligent suggestions can| expedition was thus able to go to allyseond, the powder must be used that then be summed up for the Government region elected without having to rely on
no other cye but the owner's shall ever
to act upon." previously established supply deflints,
see it, as publicity is the mortal for of love. If the person you are aha:nour- The work was divided into four departed of chances to see you attempting to ments: Palarontology, Geology. Zoology sprinkle the powder on his or her person, and Photography, and in each of these the result will be just the opposite from what you expect and the object of your striking results were obtnited. Probably adoration will hate you with a loathing the outstanding feature of the expedition that will last as long as eternity while was n" discovery made by the paleonto your ardour will grow all the greater! logical staff tinder Mr. Walter Granger,
The superstitution regarding the In the north western part of the Gobi
Grs, Bright and Dewdards (EG.A.) beat desers north of the Altai Mountains the ficacy of the churred remains of a: måte parly-found the skall and fragments of and female newt belongs to China and Er. Moxworthy and Gr. Chant (R.G.A.)is the "skeletons of a prehistoric mammal was imported to Japan several genera-6-1, 0-1,
tions, ago. it has now come to take a Q.M.S. Foster and S.Sgt. Haynes known as the, Baluchitherium, believed to be the largest land. mammal which has place amongst other good juss" of (RAC) heat Cpl. Hallan and Spr. eser existed. A fast-bone zud Beck gold Chinese superstition, are making
Japan. Love specialists, dealing in the Coupland (B.E.)-6-3, 6-4. ments found twelve years ago in Bal-good living in this country at the expens ch-tan by the English palaeontologist of the unfortunate new and lovesick Mr. C. "Forster Cooper indicated this, but no other traces have been found in the Swains and forlorn maidens. The class of people who regularly and generally pat
QMS. Maughan (C.M.A.) and Mr. meanwhile. It is interesting that Mr.ronize the love-cure seller are the les White (A.E.C. beat Q.M.S. "Partridge Audreys and MF. Granger, who are per-educated, but occasionally women of the M.A.) and Sgt. Deboo (R.A.V.C.)- sonul friends of the original discoverer.higher classes pay stealthy visits for the should bave found a Scull to the base of formere to Mraighten out some cardiac, 89 which the atlas bore which he found in tangle. Baluchistan can be litted...
- THE MALUCHTHERIUM. **
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SPORT.
LAWN TENNIS.
GARRISON DOUBLES.
2ND ROUND.
Cpl. Trengrove and Spr. Nowing (RIE) beat Ptes. Collie and Tenannt (R.A.0.C.)
6-2, 6-4.
r;
C.S.M. Pearson and Sgt. Townsend Having received my love cure. I bade (RF) beat 8.C, Suith and SSgt. Ham- The specimen in question is five feet the proprietor. "good-bye," but before in (.E.)-6-1, 6-2.
S. Thompson and Cpl. Savage long and it is fairly certain that the actually going away called attention to
Q. M. S. Dennis Baluchitherum possessed a head about the advertisement just outside the shor(B. A. M. (.)" beat six feet long, stood fifteen feet high as the relating to Shakespeare's Juliet and asked (R.A.P.C.) and Mr.. Cowell (A.E.C.)—; shoulder and measured in total, length him why he belittled her. Juliet died 6-4, 5-7,9-3
Sdr. Lansley S.S.M. Stroud and Bome twenty-five feet. It belonged to tho to escape the ache of unrealized love," he Miocene perigd, which is roughly placed said. That is neither brave, nor does (IAS.C.) beat Br." Wood and Gr. Mc at two million years ago.
it show much resourcefulness in her. Hugh (R.G.A.)-6-1, 6-0. From the standpoint of palmontabogy. And this interpretation of the greatest the area explored was found to brish of Shakespeare's lovers obtains very large, expectedly rich, and the members of the 3 amongst the ordinary Japanese. expedition feel that they have opened up one of the world's greatest fossil fields. Among many oder interesting specimens thest secured two couplete skeletons of the miller Dingsaur and bones of the larger type of this reptile. No tries of the Dingsaur had previously been discovered north of the Himalayas.
NEW GEOLOGICAL RORIZONS. -
"
ia bot pursuit, he ran twenty-nine miles
3RD ROUND,
Foster and Haynes bent. Bright and Dewlands-6-1, 6-1
Holloway and Heawood beat Trengrove and Newing-0-3, 7-5,
Pearson and Towsond beat dis and White-6-2, 6-0.
Strand and Lausley beat Thompson and Savage-4-3, 6-2. '-
Play in the semifinals commences to Lady Fowler bas kindly consented ta'
A MOTOR FAR AND A WILD "ASH. Here the motor car and the camera came into play, for it was possible to pursue these animals with a car and swure cinema pictures of them a close range. One splendid specimen who had his portrait taken in this manner gave a rather start day at 3 p.m. Au equally important achievement liesling lemonstration of speed. With a car to the credit of the geological department i before he could be caught, and during present the prizes at the clow of play. which established the fact that, contrary the first sixteen miles his pace never fello..., and Officers of the Regt., the band By kind permission of Lt. Col. Hyslop, to previous scientific, belief, rocks of the below thirty miles per hour. When rop of the 2nd King's Pigs, will be in Cretaceous period occur north of the by a member of the party he put up a Himalayas In addition many other gird fight, but finally gave in and per
uttendance. logical horizons previously unknown omitted himself to be escorted into camp, ientists were positively identified, a geo-Here he was washed down, given a drink logical and topographical route map
THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT and released, covering three thousand miles of the
Not the less interesting results of the itiserary made, and an area of about ore thousand square miles our the base of take in the course of it.
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