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THE HONG KONG. DAILY

Y.W.C.A. CLUB GIVING NOVEL PARTY.

MOTHERS TO PLAY WITH THEIR CHILDREN,

YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN'S CLUB AS SPONSORS.

The Young Married Women's Club of the Y.W.C.A., of which Mrs. Lau Yiu Shue is the president, is to have a special mothers and children's party at the home of Miss Shi Tak Hing, General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A., in Kowinon Tong, on Saturday May 10, at 3.30. The Club has been having a series of meetings en recreation, studying and demonstrating the value of re- creation in the life of an individual and a family. This mothers and daughter's party gives opportunity for these young mothers and their children to play together. It also introduces their children to genial playmates among the child- ran of fellow club members.

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This Young Married Women's Club, whose membership is limited to women under 40 years of age, has a rather interesting history. It developed out of an inquiry on the part of a young matron who was looking on at the members of a girls' club having a good time and planning activities of a pro- Stable nature. This led to a ques- tion on her part as to what the Y.W.C.A. had to offer the young married woman, like herself, and resulted in the formation of a little study group to face the pro- blems of married life, the training of children, the making of home life-and even the management of husbands!

As the group went on with this programme, they enlarged their study and discussion themes to in- rélude such subjects' ns, "A Wife and Her Husband," "Study of Child Psychology" and how to apply, it in bring up children; Proper Relations to Servants," "Home Decoration and Home Finance." Particular attention was also given to the social relations between men and women in the present-day society, to the relative values of the small family system as against the large family system, many members of the Club being able to contribute to the consideration of this subject out of the experience of one or the ather, in their own family living. Recreation and the social life of the home were also among the import ant themes to which the Club has given attention,

Out of this period of study to gether has developed the present Young Married Women's Clubs, which has now a membership of 30 with the purpose, as stated in the constitution of the Club, of study- ing into the problems of bome life, home education and all that goes into building up a home of hap piness and comfort. The programme has been extended to include more social fellowship among the mem- bers and activities that are as vari- ed as a care-free all-day picnic to a visit to the Home for the Aged in connection with the considèrn- tion of, woman and her part in community social service.

CHINESE ROUNDED UP IN SINGAPORE.

ALLEGED "RED" CON FERENCE.

What is believed to have been

an important centre for the spread ing of Communistic propaganda in Singapore was broken up on April 29 by the Spacial Branch of the Criminal Intelligence Depart theat when eleven arrests were effected. The alloged "Reds" ip clude a woman.

A conference attended by the ele. ven persons was being held in a European's house in Nassim Road {when a party of officers under Mr.

Onract, Director of Criminal intelligence, and Chief Inspector Prithvi Chand carried out, the zaid

PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 9

NAVY LEAGUE'S : SEPOY FUND.

HANDSOME RESPONSE FROM OUTPORTS.

STILL TIME LEFT FOR FURTHER GIFTS.

The latest list of donations to

1930.

WOMAN WITH HEART OF A MEDICI.

REVOLTING CRUELTY TO A GIRL.

IMPRISONMENT WITHOUT

THE OPTION.

A woman's brutality towards her the Navy League's Sepoy Fund is muita was revealed in a prosecu noteworthy for appreciated contri- tion brought at the Central Magis- butions from two outports, Swatcw tracy yesterday before Mr. Grant- and Feechow. The Navy League isham. The defendant was Chan Ho, holding a Committee meeting on Wednesday next to, consider the of tha sum raised. allocation There is still time for further

contributions.

Eleventh List,

A young woman living at 8, Kin Sau Lane, first floor, Bud she was charged with ill-treating a five- year-old girl. Immersing the child in a jar of water and then putting The following contributions have her on the roof to dry was one of been thankfully received:--

the acts of cruelty. "The child was" Previously ackpow.

beaten with the regularity of ledged Officers, Warrant

meals," asserted one of the wit- Officers, N.C.O',

nesses, and according to their ori and other ranks,

dence a heavy piece of firewood was. British Heavy Bat- teries and Hong

used for this purpose. The giri Kong Singapore

would also be hung up for hours Brigade. R.A, ........... Royal Artillery

with tapes passed under her arms. Sergeants Mess, Vietoria

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Prosecuting on behalf of "the Secretariat for Chinese "Affairs, Mr. H. R. Butters outlined the evidence which would be given by the neigh bours, who had been compelled to report the matter to the police.

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AGAIN THE ETERNAL FEMININE.

CHINESE CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER.

JEALOUSY OVER WOMEN.

CAUSE OF FIGHT?.

A suggestion that jealousy about Dr. G. H. Thomas gave evidence

women was the cause that led to of finding cumerous marks of in the fight was one of the questions jury on the girl. There was a big put by. Mr. G. 9. Hugh-Jones, bump on the back of the head, and solicitor for the defendant, to a swelling of blood around the witness called by the prosecution, eyes, the latter being a reaction of in the case in which a Chinese was the head wound. A bruise on the charged with manslaughter. The "chin and eat lips were other in-

Y.M.C.A. IN CANTON.

RECEIVES GOVERNMENT

SUPPORT.

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CANTON, May 9.

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The Canton Y.M.C.A.. is starting its annual financial and member- ship campaign, the objective sought being $31,000 Fifteen corps con- sisting of 430 men have been or- ganized and are actively canvassing the community. Each corp is under

a captain, a prominent man of the city. The fifteen captains directing

case came before Mr. T. S. Whyte the campaign are General Au Yang juries, in addition to which there Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy Kui, Commissioner of Police; Mr. were lateral bruises in various yesterday. parts of the body. Witness proceed ed to give an opinion at to the injuries which could have been

caused by a fall and those s result of a beating.

Defendant admitted that she did strike the girl on the lips in the ordinary course of chastisement. "Her statement that the bump 05

Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy, who ap-Kin Shiang Fan, Commissioner of peared for the prosecution, said, Education; Mr. Yung Kwei Tsing. at the previous bearing that in Superintendent of Customs; Mr. So the fight, the complainant received Pan Ning, Managing Director of the

a number of injuries, aud on ac- I count of one of the wounds, the mac

died.

Canton Mint; Admiral Chen, Chak; Mr. Tang Wan Kai, Manager of the Evidence was given by Tang Hing, futi of the deceased, that Telegraph Office of Kwangtong shortly after 9 on the night of Mr. Lee Chung Ching, Head of the March 24, the accused, who was Bureau of Public Utilities; Mr. standing on shore, threw a store Cheuck Book Wo, Manager of the into his junk, where there were a the head might have been caused number of people, including the de- Sincere Company, Canton Branch;

head cenand and three female grass car.

riera.

Prof. Chiu Yan Tze of Lingnan

by the girl striking her against some object was acquiesced in by the medical witnesa. A state ment made by the defendant was us follows:-" I did not strike her on I used only a small rattan caue to bent her. Every an explanation but struck the de- Hing Wa Independent Church; Mr. morning she would go into the ceased instead. The latter retaliat Chen Ting,, Chief of the Staff of kitchen and steal water to drink. I then tied her up with a atring, but she freed herself and injured her face through her own actions."

Witness and Chan Fun, the de- University; Dr. Paul Todd, promia- ceased, went ashore to look for the ont American Physician; Mr. Wong defendant to demand an explana-Tak Shing, Chief of the Bureau of tion of his action. They met the Finance; Mr. Chow Bak of the defendant, who did not give them

the head.

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Immersing the Girl in Water," Mrs. Sam Fook, a tenant of the floor, told the Court that she was not aware whether the girl was a mui-lagi or an adopted daughter of the defendant. She could say, how ever, that whenever the woman as $14,395,05 £32.10.0 saulted the child, she would keep at it for hours. It was sometimes the defendant'e practice to immersz the girl in a jar of water, and then put her on the roof to dry. This was done to frighten the girl. If the girl cried, she was benten until she became gilent. "The child was beaten with the regularity of meals," said witness, and a heavy piece of firewood would be used for this purpose.

W. A. DOWLEY,

Hon. Treasurer.

A BRACE OF WIVES.

SPOUSES OF SAME MAN AT

LOGGERHEADS.

the 4th Naval Squadron; Dr. Wa Pak Liang, Chief of the Bureau of Social Affairs; and Mr. T. T. Pur, Manager of the Taishing Dyeing Factory."

ed. The defendant shouted, "Strike him," and son after, five or six men joined in the attack on the deceased. Witness said that he left the party, as he saw his friend was outnumbered, and returned to the junk. The deceased came back to

Considerable publicity is being ♣ the junk 15 minutes later and point done by the Y.1.C.A. to wake the ed cut to him the injuries that he, campaign a big success. had received in the fight. Among ing contrast to former occasions of the wounds was one on the back of

this sort, the high officials of the his head. affair to the Shamshuipo Police Cher Ming Shu made a speech a

The two reported the Canton Government are giving it their unreserved support. General Station the same night.

During the next two weeks the deceased paid some attention to the wound on the back of his bead and applied herbs to it. He became ill and was sent by the Pulice to the Kowloon Hospital.

In strik-

the

meeting preparatory to launching of the campaign in which he praised the work of the Canton YMC.4. and urged the people to support it. He said that the Car ton Y.1.C.A. has been and is doing eplendid work for the betterment of the community. "It has been of im- mense help to society and is there- fore worthy of the name. All those we are in any way related with it have nothing but anatiated praise for the work that it has done and is doing. The YM.C.A., the

Two wives of a Chinese, who is ab present at Shanghai, were involved in a case which came before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when the up over her bunk by tapes passed the fight was on account of jealousy speaker went on, ia a religious or

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Cross-examined by Mr. Hugh- Jones, witness said that female grass carriers were occasionally em- ployed at the junk and there were Speaking of other forms of three on board on the evening in cruelty, witness said that on several question. occasions, she saw the child hungr. Hugh-Jones: Was it not that summons under the arms. She would lie in with regard to the women?

Witness: Not on my part. this position against the wall for hours. Witness added that she was, don't know about the others.

Mr. Hugh-Jones: Was it due constrained to report the matter to

jealousy on the part of the de- the police last Friday.

pics: I don't know. If

Police brought out against one of the women for as sault.

Inspector Hourihan explained that the complainant was married to the husband according to European customs and possessed a certificate, while the defendant was married in accordance with Chinese rites.

The complainant stated that the defendant was not her husband's legal wife and that she was often

assaulted by her.

Following the suggestion of the Magistrate, the matter was left in the bands of the Secretary for

Chinese "Affairs. *--

CROSSING ACCIDENTS IN JAPAN ALARMING INCREASE IN

FATALITIES.

Iganization, but it stands for reli." gious freedom. It has been of im-.. mense help to his army and bas helped to increase their courage. fighting spirit, and general

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Ho Chiu Leo, another witness, recensed ?" peated the story given by the other witness and added that the defendid, I would not have gone ashore dant used to staff cloth into the to demand an explanation as to mouth of the girl in order to stifle why defendant threw the stone.

The ease was adjourned till Frie her cries. A third witness said that when the girl asked for food, she day, May 16, at 2.15 p.m. saw the defendant on one occasion pushing the chop sticks into her rouath, while she had also seen the defendant cut the child on the body: with a pair of scissora......

KIDNAPPING CASES.

TWO BOYS ENTICED AWAY FROM PARENTS.

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GARBAGE DUMPING.

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST

J;

SANITARY-DEPT

-Allegations that the Sanitary-De- **Spare the Rod " Theory,

parment did not allow them to Answering the accusations, the de-

Aump certain refuse into the gar- bage carts were made by two fendant in one case alleged that the witness was speaking in this strain

Asking for a remand of the case Chinese, who were charged before owing to a grudge. Speaking from in which a Chinese is accused of Mr. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon the dock, she said:"I did not hit enticing two boys away from their Magistracy yesterday with deposit- "The house, No. 24, Nassim Road,

her in the face. I did tie her up, parents at 152 Canton, Road, Subing rubbish on a vacant piece of was previously occupied by a Mr.

but then went away and she freed Inspector Chester Woods told Mr.ground in Bhanghai Street. and Mrs. Dunn, who are now away

herself, and received the bruises on Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Ma

Chester Woods Sub-Inspector on a holiday at Shanghai, the The introduction of express trains her chin by falling down. The bump gistracy yesterday that it was pos- eafd that the Police had received house now being vacant,

on electric lines in Osaka Prefer at the back of her head was caused sible that furifer arrect might be a complaint from the master of the Great importance is attached to

ture has resulted in an alarming by her falling down the staircase, effected and the two boys recover-shop that the Sanitary Department had refused to take in into the the arrenta BA the arrested rise in the number of casualties at I caned her with a one-toot cane, ed.

Complying with the Police Off garbage carts their rubbish, which people include delegates to the grade crossings, according to an Children should be frightened if South Seas Communist Party announcement by official of the they are to be properly brought up, cer's request, his Worship remand were principally pulp of sugar cane that had been crushed in the and are said to Price $22.50

have speci Prefectural office. A survey show. I told her that when she wanted cd defendant till Saturday..

A charge of kidnapping a boy process of making sugor. ally made the journey from Indoed that a total of 533 persons were water she was to tell me, but she

from "Tai Nam Street by a widow Sub-Inspector Chester Woods fur China, Biam, Burms and the Dutch killed and sas injured in crossing did not obey me and stole some OTHER QUALITIES $18,50 to $67,50 East Indies.

accidents during the fiscal year. water. I told her that if she did was mentioned at the Kowloon ther stated that it was also known Several documents and other As a result railway companies have not do what I had told her I would Magistracy ésterday Delective that there were several other cases anggan Mandria bald his Wote which certain kindrale ship that the defendant, had been }, had been dimllowed to be dumped GALL AND INSPECT.

her of crossing guards and take It was simply to threaten Ler," other procautionary measures.

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Shades of Brown, Fawn and Grey, Shot effects.

[scuacions Thermoore were no ocis uten vrüered i matresto me during

ed. All the accused were produced in the Third Police Court, charged with possession of seditious docu- ments and remanded.

The accused are Hylams and Can tonese.

Of those killed at grade crossings," 23 were auigides who purposefully hurled themselves in front of the

traina.

The Magistrate remanded the de- ~ fendants Ĺ order that thé. Polico might make inquiries from the Sanitary Department.

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