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UP TRAINS
No. No, 11 No.14 No. 16 No. No. 130.14 Na
STATIONS
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A.M. A.M.
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NaN
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4. M. 4.3. P.M. | P.M. P.M. P.M.) P.X. 7.K., EX.
Kowloon. Dep. 840 8.05
YaumatiDep. 649,
Shatia... Dan. 7.01
Tairo...Dep. 7,15,
Taip
Markst. Dep. 190
Fanling Dep. 7.30
Shaung-
Sham.
1
Stulis. only
8.30 9.18 10.00 12,10 1.18 2.81 3.20) 4,95; 5,40) 7.36
9.25 10,08 12,1% 1.23. 9,48 10.20/12.90 1.8
58 10.33145 145. —
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10.37 14.47 1,5%
13.10 10.47 12.67, 2,02,
4.385,487.43
4.50 8.00 7,55
111 11
3.04 6,138.09
| 5,09 6,17) 6.12
5,18 6.276.32
abui...Dep. 733
9.07 110,15 10.30 192 207 3.09
5.23 8.37 8.26
chun...Arr. 7,41)-8.45
1
Canten...ATT. "—
F+2.05
9.13 10.91 10.68 1,08, 2,138.164.00 5.89 6,388.33
5.43
DOWN TRAINS
7.18
STATIONS
No. 1 Ka, i
A.2. A.X.
No. 7 A.M.
No. 8 No.13
A.M1 A.M.
No.17 No.12 No. No. 7.X F.M. P.M.P.X.
19.3
5.10
3.25
Conta ...Bep.
Shumchun...Dep. 7.17 801 10.34
Sheungani .Dep. 5
Fanling ...Dep, 7,30 Taipo Market. Dep. 1,40 Tsip?
Shatia
4.11 10.41
5.15 10:47
9.23-10.67 ...Dep. 7,44 8.1 11.01 8.4% 11,14 .Dep. 7,57 Yanaati...Dep. 8.11 9.58 11.26 Kowloon Arr. 8.17 8.02 11.32
21:27 11,47 | 9.53 4,395,47 | 6.42 11.553.01 4.46 · 6,54 12.003.06 4.50 5.58 12.113,175,00 8.00 12.16 3.215.04 8.13 12,50 3,085.17! 6,26 12.42 1.3.49 5.99 6.38 | 12.07 12.49 345.35 6.44 7.22
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AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER?"
More blackmaling goes 94 than people are conscious of," says Mr. Justice Wright. It is a great pity that people who are being blackmailed do not put the matter into the hands of the police.""
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, writing of a case in which a man who had spent eight years out of nine in gaol, and on being again convicted told the judge in bravado that he had no intention to "reforin, says that the right remedy for hardened offenders of this type is final and permanent segregation.
Such a man, he argues, not an justly, is an enemy of society. It is useless to give him successive sentences and turn him loose to prey on his fellow-men from time to time, and, in Sir Arthur's view, the true method of guarding our selves is to eliminate him altoge- ther."
The records of the Courts of the day show that there are a large number of men aot neces sarily born in slums and of neglected education, but men of intelligence and capacity, who make up their their minds to lead
Way of Reform. But a salvage scheme for habitu
more difficult. a criminals is Many are doubtless asylum cases. or border-line patients who want
a career of crime, with the same some kind of protection from them- determination and energy that selves. But for the rest I am in: more normal etizens empley inclined to think that the way of the practice of law, medicing, or polities.
It is not
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matter of
environment and heredity. It is largely the outcome of an unbalanc- ed mental attitude towards life, coupled with a diseased appetite to obtain the means of self-indulgenee without the necessary exercise of self denial and labour..
The desire to live at another's expense is very obvious in the crime of blackmail, which, Mr. Justice Wright has just pointed out, is an iniquity tore largely practised than people are aware of, Our penal system does not seera to deal adequately with men and There is nothing new about this
women who have deliberately adopt proposal, writes Sir Edward Party,ed blackmailing, burglary, and commenting on the problem. It is! as old as Draco, and the fact that it is said to have appealed to the late Home Secretary does not en- force its value.
If mankind has a right to eli minate Д fellow citizen altoge ther, the most kindly and economical method of doing so is to put him in a lethal chamber. Ancient lawgivers were all in favour of such penalty for wrong-doers, but no civilised State would pass an Elimination Att of that nature to-day, Sir Arthur's remedy therefore does not seem practicable, and Sir Henry Dickens, the Common Serjeant, tells us that! It is of no possible use to try to reclaim the professional thief."
"..
Counsel of Despair.
organised theft as their methods of
livelihood."
Transportation for Life,
Are we then to place these wrongdoers utterly beyond the pale of possible reform All the tenchers and workers in social, and religious circles will boldly make answer in the negative. Let us remember that it is only quite recently in our history since youths of either sex of 18 and 17 were executed or transported for life for common theft. Now we have a Borstal system, which, in good hands, has achieved won derful results, and many a thought. less young hooligan who started life amid evil surroundings has taken his.degree as a Borstal College and become
citizen.
prostable and worthy
It is true these methods are of no use to the hardened criminal to whom crime has become the habit This is indeed 2. counsel of of a lifetime. But, remember that despair, but judicial minds are apt our forefathers were convinced that to be pessimistic about these mat- the problem of youthful crime was only to be solved by elimination on ters. Many social workers can give the gallows. The humanitarian and you true instances of men and wo-sociologist, not the statesman and were convinced that men, continually convicted of theft the judge,
patience and sympathy would find a and other crimes, who have turned
way out for young criminals, and honest and done well in later years. I they have largely succeeded.
reform lies in what is called the indeterminate sentence.
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When a man has shown by his acts and crimes that he intends to set up his will against that of the comaunity, and has declared himself an enemy of society, the| State should send him to prison, not for life, bus until he could satisfy the governors of the priz son that he was fit to be trusted in society again. His permanent elimination should rest with him- self. ."
The prison should be a colony where work of useful character,
career
combined with, a reasonably civilis- ed fire, would be the prisoner's and his portion. His. physique should he studied, by mental experts and other doctors, and humanitarian and religious men should be among the governors of the prison. Is should be made efear to him that all were there to unite in an effort to recall him back to social life.
A tribunal should have power to decres him so much liberty under such conditions as seemed wise and right if he could satisfy them that he would honestly try to make good use of it.
Eight Action on Problem.
I cannot help thinking that the feasibility of the indeterminate sentence requires new consideration. An expert committee of medical, legal and practical humanitarians. men of knowledge and experience, whose habitan! mental attitude towards social matters was summed up in such phrases" as Wait and See" or "Safety First might, I believe, find us a more hopeful remedy than perma- nent segre gation.
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After al, the most hardened criminals are our fellow-eitizens and brother men. But for the Grace of God, "as the old divine said, we might have stood in the arraignment with them.
We are faced with the problem of right action to these unfort unates, and we cannot meet it by the plea of avoidance, "Am I my brother's keeper "
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