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FUTURE OF WOMEN POLICE. VISITORS AT HOTELS

A CONSIDERABLE DIVERSITY

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REPORT OF COMMITTEE

"The report of the Departmental Com mitter on the Employment of Police. women, which was appointed by the Home Secretary in April to review the experience now available in regard to the employment of women police in Eng Annd and Wales, and to make recommen

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Policewomen are at present employed, the report states. in the Metropolitan Poler District, and in six country forers and in city and barngh forces, the total In a few cases the strength being 110. employment of women has been discon tinued because the police authorities were hut satisfied that, their employment had been a success.

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HONGKONG HOTEL

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Me D. J. Blackburn

Mr G. Oscar Blscker

Mr M. Braucien Baron A Best Mr A. Brooks Mr A. Brostet Mr.A. W. Grabau

Brown.

Mr N, C. Barlia Mr J. Cantier Capt. D. K. Davies Mrs D). B. Darin Capt. Dickens Mr & Mrs W. A. K.

Douglas

Fehiby

On the meral question of the employ Mr C. Ya Dunn

the Comdhitter J. L. Durand of policewormen ment found that there WHAN a consideralder Russell Ell

Mr & Mrs E. Ellis diversity of opinion; and also, ás te pres sentive work that there was a great dit Me. Faulkner

Ale F. P. ference of opinion whether the work could be better done by policewomen or is Fowler by members of voluntary organizations. Dr. R. E. C The Committee consider, too, that there are crimes as well as offences of miser gravity in the investigation of which women have better chances of success, either because their sex helps th disguise their identity, and purpose, or because it secures the confidence of those trom whosh information is sought.

LES, &c., in connection with abore Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Latination is received from the Consignees before N

Noox, TO-DAY; requesting it to be landed

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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY.

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ir R. Gillespie'. Mr V. Goulborn Mr & Mrs J. Goubl.. Mr Willis Hall 4 M)

Mr John Scott Harston Mr E. Hauserpiana -

Mr.J. F. Hayus Mr A. F. Hairy Ar Homcade

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritse Mr Leask

Mr Leslie H. Lee

Alri E. Lidell ; m

Mike H. Lilio

Mr Longau!

Mr M. Lybery

Mr F. Masou

Mr and Melinire

Mr & Mrs G. Menger

and chiki

Miss Medlehurs Afr H. M. Mitz Mr C. H. Montague

Dr. J. Morrison

Dr. Th. Nagul Mr N. O: Noah

Mr & Mrs

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Packanl and family Mr & Mrs il. Fearman ALTA. C. Pedersen

Mr & M Vi Piper

Poulet

Air A.

Mr E. Powell

Mr B. L. Powell

Mr A.

Mreston Mr M. J. Quist Mr By Rein

Mr E. A. Rodskog

Mr

A. H. Howe

Mr K. B. Horburgh

Ar var. l.

Mr L. S S.

Mr

Salomon

C. Schupper

Mr G. Schryver

Mrs E. Secre

Mr Ates Whitey

Solith Mr li. E. Sommers

Mr W. FL.

Mr J. E. Thrasher

Ar A. Tobias

Mr C, S. Vetter Air R. A. Wadezen

Mr W. R. Wakeham

Ar K. Wall

Mir 21. Wong Mr J. P. Wright

PRAK HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs L. C. F.

A. Arthur E. R. Builty

Bellamy

Mr W. W. Jordan Mr AL, F. Koy Mr & Mrs E. F. K Mr J. L. Kooremna Mr&Mr A. Lane Air W. L.

Bird

Mr G. D. Lys

Me J. D. Lloyd

Mr E. M. S. L

S. Howard Daling with Juvenils delhiquenry, in Consul General & Mrs

Hort the form of theft and like offences, or

Mr S. J. Jokasion in that if precocious sexual immorality, Mr. H. Jones

self constirating Mr. Kapp against alas, few, the breport serves that Mr Voa kaulajann The Circunstances of malem life have, Mr (3. Keurury increased the særber of growing girls MA, R. Keré home! jarte contin with boaptation to Mia J. M. Kaer such on beat at that polies gohurities | Mr & Mr» J‹M. Kerr, responsible for the peace and rear of Mr Rob,Kgel? thats were most of these tempt thus aro to be found. might. in the opinion of the Committee, well extend; their responsibilities and try to reduce or defeat temptation by the exercise of sume straining influence. It had been sagested that. because trying to saver V. Benjamin growing girls from temptation was gene | Mr & Mrs R. E. 0. rally described as welfare work. it was definitely outside the scope of legitimate | M. J. W. C. Bonnar police duty, but the Committee hold the Mr W. E. Bourne view that the connection, direct or in- direct, between sexual immorality and offence against the law justifies a local authority in adoption it as police duts.

The report states that it had been re commend that policewomen should be recruited fring all sarjal grades, and that the principal requirement was broad- minded, kindly women who would bring common sense to bear on their duties: and the Committee Ar strungle of Col. R. A. Dobbin

Alf F. C. Duncan Upinion that this is the proper course Mr & Mrs J. Duncan to pursue. They cbserve that, while in MrW. E. Dye certain aspects of police work higher Mrs Sam. Ellis education is of value, in others a sym-Misses Eila pathetic understanding of the, daily lite Mr & Mrs W. A. of those who are not well-to-do is essen - tial, and they are satisfied that very Mr & Mrs S. FitzRoy valuable recruits are to found among Mr A. Forbes working women, as well as elsewhere.

The main conclusions of the Committee are summarized as follows:-

That every police authority should pro. vide, as far as practicable, for the state- ments of women and children when sexual: crimes are in question being taken by polirewonwa.

bere

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 22nd instant, at Noon, will be subject to Rent and Landing Charges..

All Claims must be pent in to me on or before the 25th instant, or they will not be recognized

All damaged Fackages will be examined on Saturday, the 20th instant, st 10 am.jby Mesra, Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effecied,"

R. KODENFUSER, Agent Hongkong, 15th September, 1924.

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Mr T. Bramell Mr M. J. Been Mrs & Miss Brea Col. C. Russell Brown Mias 1. W. Brown Mr T.S. Bustari Mr H. H. Chant Mr J. R. Callis M. Glooper Mrs I. H. Corusch

.

Eustace

Ar 1. F. W. Foster Mr. T. Franklin Mr W, Gibbins Mr & Mrs W. D.

Goodfellow Mr & Mr. J. M. Gordon Mr & Mrs Geo, W.

Grey That the efficiency of the police service Mr & Mrs R. A. Halo

Capt. EX Hall has been improved by the employment of MM, B., Hall policewobwa, but the question whether Mr & Mrs J. Hancock there is in any police district suficient Mr J. B. Hawker work to justify their whole-tio employ Mr & Mrs W. J. ment the exact duties to be performed.

Hawker and whether the duties can be betterMrs H. D. Hilliard done in plain clothes or uniform, are air. W. Hornby matters which must be left to the discre- Mr H. Howell

Mr C. J. Manalo tion of the local police authority.

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Lloyd

Mr W. H. Lock

Mr & W. Logan Mr& M A. N. Lacey Mr J.

MeAinst

Mr R. McGregor

Mr E. E. Mimmack Mr D. W. Mustai Miss Newshohur Mr. W. Ogden M: A. M. Pam! Mr A. H. Penn Mr F. A. Perry Major & Mrs. H.

Phillip

Mr B. A. Raworth 31 H. HolertMOIL Lt. Col, Mrs't).

Sanders Mr LG Scott Dr. A. W. Shovelton

Mr RVH. Skəkən Capt. & Mr Skinner Mr & Mina G. 2.

Stublinge Mr E. F.L. Ständer Mr & Mrs P. H

Suckling Mrs J. S. Thomson Mr & Mrs 6. 'n waits Miao Thwaiter Mir A. W. Tickle Lt.-Cot, "Mrs if.

Trely an Capt B. F. Wak Mr W. Wallace Capt. AE. Watto Miss. U. Willmott Mr B. L. beton Winton Mr&Mrs F. D. "Wood

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Hughes

Mr G. Q,43 berail

PALACE

HOTEL."

That for the purpose of making the women as far as possible an integral Miss O. C. Jeckins" part of the force they thould make the declaration of a constable.

That a chief officer of poller should be | Mr A. Arch free to select his own recruits, but the assistance of an experienced woman would be of value in assisting bùn, in the selection of candidates for appointment.

Mr R. J. A. Barrett Mr W. A. Bennett Capt. T. L. Brown Mr R. W. Campbell Mr J. S. Cox Mr W. S. Puff That policewomen should receive the Mr W. E. Earle sate training as the men, but that, wẼeu | Mr & Mrs H. Golden- practicable, & part of the training should be under women instructors.

TRAINING FOR WOMEN.

That it is not desirable to lay down any definite age for recruits. Women above the age of 20, Whether married or single, should not be debarred frum join- ing

That otherrs should not be "specially recruited, but that promotion, should be from the ranks after passing examina, tions similar to these required of the

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That it will be desirable, when the women employed in the provinces ing crease in number, that a woman should be appointed to assist H.M. Inspectors of Constabulary to advise the Home Office and assist local authorities on matters connected with their employ

ment.

That the rates of pay and allowances. recommended by the Baird Committee should be generally adopted. -

berg

Mr C. H. Halewood Mr J. Jack

Mrs McCaw Mr J. McDonald Mr J. McFarland

Mr B. J. de H. Moore M7 H. Smith Mr C. Stringer and

child

Mr & Mrs W. Taylor Miss Taylor Mrs G. Tullock Air A. J. Wadmore

THE RIGHT WOMEN. In an appendix to the report, General Sir Nevil Macready, late Cominissioner of Police of the Metropolis, who was unable to give evince owing to absence abroad, gives in two letters addressed to the chairman his views on the subject. He states that had he" remained at Scot land Yard his intention was to increase the numbers of women police so as grad unily to hand over to them the entire work of checking immorality and pro stituion, and incidentally the discovery of irregularities in night clubs and such places. Sir Nevil Macready adds:

The difficulty, of course, with women, as with meny police, is to secure the right stamp of person. My iden was, to recruit In all forces where policemen are em- a proportion of all graden from educated ployed permanently the provisions of the women, who, if required, could pass as Police Prosions Act, 1921, should be ap- society women, in evening dress, down plied to them, whether or not they have to the ordinary working class. The made the declaration of a constable. mais point was to eliminate any women For the present women should not be of extreme views-the vinegary spinster regarded as substitutes for men, but ulti-or blighted, middle-aged fanatic-and to mately it may be possible for men and get broad-minded, kindly, sensible women women to be considered as interchange who would bring to bear common sense in able on certain duties.

their dealings with their sisters who had That at least as many women as were taken a wrong turning, more often from employed before the reduction in 102 the desire to lighten a dull existence ilun should again be appointed in the Metro- from inherent vice. That the women politan Police District, and that when police should have power to arrest is, I these numbers are reached, or sooner if think, essential, but this power should the necessity for the dppointment is re- be restricted by police regulatións so as cognized, A woman should beat to avoid absurd situations where enthus- FOR SALE Excellent Tonel PIANO by en adquarters to advise the in Good Condition. On View emmissioner on matters connected with Angr. Groláz'a Borsz-$500 or

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