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is unsuitable. provides a greater measure of supervision in the child's home or places it under the care of
responsible
foster parents.
The new Act provides for the formation in every petty sessional division. (as mentioned above.
4
specially instituted juvenile courts
OBITUARY
Mr. David Lamar
New York, January 14. Mr. David Lamar, a financial promoter known as the Wolf of Wall Street, was found dead in his hotel here to-day-Reuter.
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U.S. MONETARY SITUATION
Roosevelt's Next Move?
are
Washington, Jan, 12. While the capital and New York tensely awaiting President Roosevelt's next move in the gold and monetary situation, the White House preserve complete silence regarding Ita' plens.
The Attorney-General, Mr. Cum- mings, has submitted an opinion to the President, the nature of which has not been disclosed, concerning whether the Govern ment can impound the Federal gold without
Reserve system's
a legal opinion
special legislation. The fact that has been asked for is taken to indicate that the President is con- sidering such a move.
ABLE TO GO AHEAD,
Later, It is announced that the Presi- dent considers that he already has all the authority necessary to permit him to take over the Fed- eral Reserve's "gold, but no clue to the intentions of the White House has yet been given regard- ing the next move in the monetary game.
CHAUTEMPS KEEPS HIS NEWS SUMMARY
PROMISE
DEPUTY BONNAURE ARRESTED
Stavisky Insured For Three Million Francs
[Special to the “Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]
True to Premier Chautemps' promise that punishment would
Paris, January 13, be imposed without corisideration of person, Deputy Bonnaure of the Premier's own, Radical-Socialist Party was arrested to- day after the Chamber had voted on Friday night to lift his Par- liamentary immunity.
Bannaure is charged with having accepted considerable sums from Stavisky to defray the costs of his election. He will be taken to Bayonne and surrendered there to the Public Prosecu- tor.
Further proof of the swindler's devotion to his family is ad-- duced by Press reports that Stavisky, three years ago, insured his life with an English company for 3,000,000 Francs payable to his wife. The polley contained the usunt provision that the sum is payable also in case of suicide to Stavisky's widow, and thus divert the sum swindled from the Nation's taxpayers.-Transocean Kuo Min.
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ANOTHER MYSTERY
Paris, Jan. 13.
charges
A million Frenchmen have fled 8gainst the Bayonne pawnshop proprietors as a unified
are not only not yet condemned out are still allowed to thrive in their old pursuits."
Ybarnegarnay demanded the re-
Saturday's Rugby game in which the Club defeated the Army by" 18-13 is fully reported on page 11.
Selections for the Rugby · game. against the Australians on Thurs- day are given on page 11 The training times Saturday morning. are
taken an
given on.
page 2.
Z. B. W. Wireless Programmie..
Page 4.
"Around the Courts"
Page 7.
Cinema Dairy.
Page 5.
Diary of Local Events
Page 1.
covers the
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Local Football which games played in all League on Saturday.
Fage 10. If gossip we must.
Page 1. Christian Science Lesson Sermon.
Page 2,.. European week-end News, being an assimilation of small items re- ceived through Reuter and special copyright Transocean Kuo Min.
Page 8. Results of the Third Round Cup-tie matches will be found on page 4.
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Our London Air Mail Letter.
Page 3. Government House activities.
Page 2. "Sunday's Soccer games are re- ported on page 10.
Alec. Pearce and A. A. Rumjahn each scored a century in the week- end cricket matches. The scores. will be found on page 7.
court action brought by National signation of Chautemps. The Pre- CORONATION OF
of adding force to the Stavisky pro- Taxpayers Association in the hope secution-Transocean Kuo Min.
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his opponent declared his disbelief mer interrupted only once when in Starisky's suicide, sharply an- Paris, Jan 13, nouncing the fimpossibility The mysterious desperation lead-maintenance of authority of State ing Stavisky to sufelder has become" omcial reports of official autho- all the more inexplicable to the titles are doubted in Parliament French public to-day when his self."-Transocea nuo Min. brother in bonds", the banker Ou-
This
HENRY PU YI Expected on March First
Changchun, Jan 13. Scores of officials, and retainers who served in the Manchu Im- perial House at Peiping are gather- ing at Changchun for the corona- tion of Mr. Henry Pu Yi, as Em- mises to be the most colourful The vote peror of Marchukuo, which pro-
Monarchy is established, a new event in the history of Manchuria,
It is learned that as soon as the protocol, extending Japan's in- fluence, will be signed.
There is no indication that the ly recognised has cost
stric whose financial finesse wide- CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT President intends immediately to payers over a million Francs-e.§.m the tax-
་ commandeer the Federal Reserve's caped with a final sentence of one
Paris, Jan. 13. $3,600,000,000 worth of gold.
A vote of confidence was passed CENTRAL BANK PLAN DENIED
year's imprisonment in the Court in the French Government by the of Appeal. At a press conference to-day, he
Chamber of Deputies, last night, denied - suggestions that
economic wizard has al- by 360 votes to 229 he was ready openly recommenced further followed the fateful debate on the considering & project for the esta- public service by having function- Bayonne bond fraud.. blishment of a central bank.
Meanwhite it is announced "from adviser to a Parisien Bank. Since I 376 votes to 205, a motion by M. ed for several months as financial The Chamber later adopted by New York that Mr. Federick Kent, Oustric occupied a foreign currencies since the bank- ing the legal investigation perlad who has controlled all dealings in prison bench for ten months dur- the Government.
comfortable Herriot expressing confidence in ing holiday of last Spring is re- which was long enough to exhaust signing on January 15 his position the strength of the State charges, as head of the Special Foreign the Court of Appeal accepted the Exchange Division of the Federal plea of the defence that two more Reserve Bank of New York, as the months would equal a year of his work has now been so organised sentence-Transocean Kuo. Min. as not to require the continuation of his services-Reuter.
I already exist in the London area) THE LOCH NESS
HONG KONG, JANUARY 15, 1934.
A CHILDREN'S CHARTER
of a panel of Justices specially qualified to
"MONSTER"
Has Mystery Been Solved?
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
"Press" (Copyright,}]
deal with Juvenile offenders. Most offenders take the first steps on the path to crime at an early age, often out of a natural craving for adven- ture. That the majority are not The Children and Young Per-criminals by nature is proved by sons Act, which came into force the fact that, under the" system In Great Britain on the November. is expected to have a before the passing of the new Act, 1st or of Home Office schools in existence
profound and beneficial influence records covering three years after on young members of society who the departure of pupils from the find it difficult to keep strictly schools show that between 85 and within the limits of the law. 90 per cent of youths were doing All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods Juvenile courts have existed in well and caused no further trou-. are to be left in the Godowna, where England since 1908. their they will be examined on Saturday, tion being to deal with offenders Juvenlie courts have to decide is func-ble The first thing the new 20th January, 1934, at 10a.m.
All Claims must be presented within under the age of 16, but, broadly therefore whether it is a mere 15 Days of the Vessel's arrival hare, speaking it was only in the prank or a more serious offence after which date they cannot be r
metropolitan area of London that which brought the youth in ques-the Breslau collection. cognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the special panels Goods have left the Godowns, and all appointed
tion before them, and it is here. were Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd January, 1934, will be subject to Bent.
of justices
the
Breslau, Jan. 13. The ancestral bones of the Loch Ness monster, whose friends, re- iatives, doubles and ghosts are propping around the civilised world, were uncovered by a scientist to-day in the depths of The famous Viennese zoologist, Breslau Zoological Museum. Professor Zockmayer, is convinced by prolonged study of the photos ty, that the animal is but one of and reports of the Scottish curios- one rare specimen of which is in the so-called Sowerby's whales,
The original had a length of 13 to deal with these- the value of a knowledge of the feet, girth feet, weight 4 tons,
Kuo
cases. One of the most impor- boy's type, his mental processes of the Baltic Transocean
and was washed up on the shore
tant features of the
parent.
SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS"
Government.
The Socialists
supported the
The speech made by the Fremier, M. Chautemps, defended his Press Libel Bill which the Right Wing Party attacked as contrary to the freedom of the press.
M Chautemps opposed the Right
•proposal for a Committee of En- quiry on the ground that the Stavisky affair was strictly judičal and not political,
The motion for the appointment of the Committee was defeated by 380 votes to 229.
Five ranks of nobility, from Baron to Duke have been created. political prisoners,
An amnesty will be granted to
tention of
Other measures include the re-
the Cabinet system, ters. with the authority of the Minis
considerably abolition of Japanese extraterri
widened, the torial rights, far-reaching econo- mic and financial reforms, and the tion at Tokyo to the status of an elevation of the Manchukuo Lega- Embassy.
悲
The foreign polley will be
Paris, Jan. 13, Further sensational revelations on the Stavisky affair are threa- tened by the arrested journalists, du Barry and Aymard in the event of their not being liberated. Du The result of the Chamber de-directed mainly to developing Barry editor of the Volonte" in-bate is seen as a great personal friendly relations with the Soviet formed the examining magistrate victory for M Camille Chan and China-Reuter. that he was able to place at the temps, and adds to the laurels he latter's disposal a list of 153 names
won on the unpopular Financial of prominent persons, mostly poli- Bill which was adopted shortly from Stavisky. ticans, who had pocketed money after he assumed the Premiership. The Bill had caused the defeat of the three previous Cabinets.
Aymard editor of "Liberte" also has promised unsavoury dis- closures, but it is rumoured that Aymard is likely to be released on ball shortly as the charges against him turned out to be less serious, than was originally anticipated.
Transocean Kuo Min.
POLICE PROTECT CHAMBER.
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright)]
Faris, Jan. 12. With a thick blue wall of police
Thanks, to the defeat of the Right motion for a Parliamentary Committee of Enquiry, Justice can now take its course in the Bayonne bond fraud unhampered by politi- cal interference-Reuter.
After the storm of Thursday night, Paris was peaceful yester day evening.
BILL TO COMBAT CORRUPT INFLUENCE
*
PU YI SENDS GIFT TO KING GEORGE.
Visiting Japan in June,
Dairen, January. 13. nounces that Mr. Henry Pu Xi, A Changchung message 81- through Sir Reginald Johnston, Professor of Chinese at the Uni His Majesty King George with versity of London, has presented three photographs, and some verse written by himself.
This, and another announcement that Henry Pu Yi is visiting Japan iri June, is believed to have a most significant meaning.
Large crowds of youths were still Police did not expect trouble. standing in the rain, but the
protecting the Chamber against
The Police barred the Place de la Concorde, and only pri- vileged, traffic was
The supplementary Budget pub- allowed to lahed to-day, includes $3,500,000 pass. protesting crowds, deputies pro- open, but the shops on the Boule- ceremony on March 1.-Reuter's Thursday's sanguinary attack by Cafes
for urgent funds" presumably.. and restaurants were meaning funds for the Coronation ceded to-day with the debate on the Stavisky scandal:
vard St. Germain
were closed Facific Service," The Com-early-Reuter. munist deputy Ramesthe accused the entire Parisien Press of being bought at bargain prices by the national swindler. So unmerciful In keeping with the abolishment
was the attack that it drew a re- of the idea of "crime" where
primand from Premier Chautemps. After the Finance Minister Bonnet children are concerned, the Act
described "the teen to seventeen years. ·
lays down that the words "convic-Special to the "Hong Kong Dally dering Stavisky frora paiming off shrewd, defence
Modern
tlon" and "sentence"
Press" (Copyright.)} study "of psychology
a further hundred millions worth THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD has shown that a child at war der seventeen years of age can be longer be employed. No "child un-
Oslo, Jan., 13. of unbacked bonds. The main at- COPENHAGEN,
Threa young men who last night tack of the day was delivered by with society should be alded and sent to pena servitude for any
set fire to the. Swastickfach In the Right Deputy Ybarnegarnay. educated to a better understand-
front of the German Consulate He begged to doubt the durability Ing of its position in the com- Institutions and Industrial Schools Transocean Kuo Min.
cfence whatsoever. The Borstal
have been sentenced to 24 days im- of the Government's reform zeal of 15 years imprisonment and a fine having arrived from Copenhagen, munlly; it should not be punish will be merged with other Home
prisonment each by the local court. the moment and recalling the of 5,000 francs for both corrupters Gothenburg, Oslo, Antwerp, Hamburg, ed. That there
cases of Oustrich and Gusling and corrupted in cases of the ex- Algiers, Genoa, Madras and Singapore
"which cost the French taxpayers ercise of improper influence-Reu- millards and whose perpetrators ter.
No Fire Insurance has been offected. Billa of Lading will be contaigned by
FUENESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 4th Floor, King's Railding, Connaught Road.
Dial £8165. "Hong Kong, 14th Jan., 1984
HE Danish Motor Vossel
ANNAM
joot to Bent.
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into
new Act, and the influence of his surround-Min, which has truly been called angs immediately becomes ap Children's "Charter, is to remedy this defect and at the same time to raise the age mit of young persons under the Act from six
may no
01. " approved and to these schools
THREE YOUTHS SENT TO PRISON
POLISH UNIVERSITY SPORTS
Paris, Jan. 14.
The Minister of Justice has
provides from a month to twelve drafted two blis" to combat press manoeuvres of his Ministry in hin- libels to corrupt, intuence. It first
and fines
months' imprisonment from fifty to a thousand francs for the publication of intentionally false news and forced documents
The second Bill provides up..to
LOCAL AND GENERAL
1034.
TATARESCU TAKES CHARGE Determined to Squash "Iron Guards'
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)] B Bucharest, Jan. 13. cided to instruct the Ministers of The Rumanian Cabinet has de- Education, Justice and War to pre- pare: Bill having for its air the organisation of preparatory mili- tary training of students, before the latter are called upon to per- form their military service. Stu dents will henceforth be prohibited from joining political organisa tions.
are born office schools under the common consignees of cargo sura hereby criminals is generally admitted, denomination informed that all goods are being but the overwhelming majority schools", Tarded and placed at their riak the hazardous and/or extra hazardour of young offenders who Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon themselves in trouble owe their care and education whether they (Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
And children may be transferred for harf and Godown Co., Ltd, where. Delivery can be obtained, as soon as the misfortune to bad environment. have been merely neglected or Goods are landed.
The gulding principle, in the have appeared in court for some"
Press" (Copyright.)] No Claims will be admitted The Goods have left the Godowns, and
treatment of every
Warsaw, Jan. 13.
The Colony had a clean bill of sumed temporary representation of case before-The greatest emphasis is put by have decided to give their approval ended January 12.
The Polish University authorities health for the twenty-four hours the interests of the Republic of Pa-has been instructed to introduce. All Goods remaining undelivered after the new juvenile courts is there- the
The Minister for Public Worship Fint January, 1934, at 4 pm, will before that "every court, in dealing character, and bere the approved ganisatons and various sports asso- Act on the "moulding or to the action taken by students or-
nama in the Colony ca January sa ator excluding the clergy All broken, chafed and damaged Goods with a child of a young person schools show their greatest benent in their statutes The authorities added to the Register of Medical left Hong Kong by the sa Naldera ing that the new: Government is
The name of Dr. Chu Wai-kong,
from all political activity. These to be left in the Godown, where who is brought before it, either to pupils. The only restraint on
ciations including an Aryan clause M.B., B.S.. (Hong Kong), has been
décisions, of the Tatarescu Cabinet. be examined by Messrs. Anders
Quite a number of local residents are generalis, interpreted as mean- Anke on the 20th January
as being in need of care and their freedom is the ordinary dis-objections as they would have been
consider it advisable not to raise Practitioners of the Colony on Saturday, among them being determined to resolutely assert its :10 am.. Will Claims against the Vessal must be protection, or as an ofender or cipline of English schools.
certain to provoke further disturMr Thomas Megarry has been ELWhitfield and their three
Mr and Mrs. W. A Tomlin and authority and crush all movements senteil to the Undersigned within
otherwise, shall
They bances. Transocean Kuo Min.
their two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. dangerous to existing order. days of the ship's arrival, or they
appointed to be District Offices in children, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mit in his interview with the special allnot be recognised.
The Premier Tatarescu declared 150 Fire Insurance will be affected.
the Northern District of the Newchell and their son, Mr and Mrs, correspondent of the "Petit Pari leave of Mr. Ernest Hillas Williams, British School, MT. K. Garton, severe measures against the Ixon- with effect from Jeauary 2004 Mr JP Hollingdale, Mr. G. I guards. At the same time Tatares- Territories during the absence on GFA Nightingale of the Centralen that he intended taking
The Gazette states that Mr. Bea Douglas Jenkins, Consul General for nor
United States of America, as Serge
Fills of Lading will be constersigned by
"
have regard to are given every opportunity to the welfare of the child or young develop self-reliance and a sense person" With this welfare in of responsibility, and open air with work on farms and in gardens mind, the new Act gives greater sports and games are greatly en-attached to the schools. Holidays facilites for the transfer of couraged. The class room educa-away from the schools are arrans children to so-called approved Ition is combined with bandicrafts ed, and most pupils go home for Ang 14th Jan, 193472174 schools". where such a course of various kinds, in many cases some period during the year.
JOHN MANNKES & 00. LTD.,
#ippi Meemantils Bank Building,
Warden, Inspector cu reiterated that an alliance with Inspector O'Con- Trance remains the basis of the
Elli and Rumanian foreign policy-Tran
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