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Work In China Reviewed

Shanghai, Aug. 31. More than 50 cases of child protection were handled and more than 10,000 children were resured from famine, food and war dur- ing the half-year ending June 30, 1035 by the National Child Wel- They are to order four heavy all fare Association according to the engines from the Napier Engineer-report made by Mr. Jabin Hsu, ing Company, to be used for Im-general secretary of the Associa- tion. "In accordance with à Ave- perial Airways liners.

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THREE CRASHES

Three crashes within four days recently have stressed the need for fireproof airplanes,

At Amsterdam a Dutch air liner crashed and burst into flames SL lives were" lost.

At Heston a privately-chartered al liner fell on a road and caught fire. Two lives were lost.

And finally, a Dutch air liner crashed and was destroyed by fre near Bushire, on the Persian Gulf. All the persons on board escaped unhurt.

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Lieut.-colonel J. T. C. Moore- been aroused on behalf of exploit- Brabazon, president of the Royaled and maltreated children. Dur- Two Hadio Seta Aeronautical Society, referring to ing the past half-year ending airplane fires, wrote:

"How long are we to tolerate this needless loss of life?. The compression Ignition engine, with its nearly non-infiammable Diesel ou, is used on trains, on ships, on buses

and

OF VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 5TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.

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June 30, 1995, some 58 cases of child protection were handled by the Department. Of these 5 were concerned with cruelty to daught- ers-in-law; five with cruelty to slave girls: 10 with cruelty to foster children; 5 with cruelty to children by their step-mothers; 2 TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. with the sale of children by their own parents; 8 with abandon- ment; 8 with kidnapping: of chil- Five years ago heavy oil engines dren; 2 with relief of child pros- weighed as much as 5 lb. per horse titutes; 1 with cruelty to an ap- power. The five heavy oil engines prentice; 2 with forcing "daughters in the R101 weighed 25 tons be to prostitution: 1 with forcing B

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APPEAL FAILS

Electricity Case Decision

In the Court of Appeal, London, East Ham Corporation appealed

from the decision of Judge Owen Thompson, at Bow County Court, in an action brought against them by Mr. Harold Joseph, an estate agent, of Barking Road, East Ham for an injunction restraining them from cutting off his electricity supply

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"To take effective measures for the 'protection of children, the National Government was peti- tioned to promulate special legis- Iation for the rights of children and to establish Juvenile courts for the trial of young offenders, A petition has also been led with the Legislation Yuan to impose heavy sentences on those guilty of participation in human traffic.

"Efforts for carrying out relief

work among the children in'-de- vastated areas, child prostitutes, child labour And chlid beggars, as well as runaway or abnormal children, are being continually made by the Child Relief De- partment. More than 10,000 children rendered destitute by famine, food and war have been rescued since the inauguration of the, Association more than 20 child welfare institutions through-

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supp.y was restored shortly after- "During the past half-year un- wards. but he decided the dispute der review, 235 children have been in favour of Mr Joseph. The Cor-placed under the care of the As-15 Doz. Lady's Felt Hata paration had claimed payment for sociation. Of these 79 are now in an amount or electricity in the the Child Welfare Some on. Tong- June quarter of 1934, as recorded shan Road; 53 in the Child We'- on the meter, and which Mr. fare Nursery on the Yangzepoo Joseph said "Was far in excess of Road and 103 in the Chapel Bene- what, he had actually consumer

volent Home." Eventually he paid for the elect- ricity he cons dered, he bad con- sumed and refused to pay the balance whereupon the Corcora- tien cut off his supply.

Shanghal, August 31.

Lord Justice Blesser referred to Plans for a Mircuit flight that Mr Joseph, as another Hampden would include points in Korea, in fighting the Corporation.” and Manchoukuo, China and Japan said Mr. Jóseph made the point, were announced by Mr. Ongen which was of public importance, Kim, Korean first-class pilot, on that he had never had installed August 23, according to the in his premises a meter which com- "Shanghai Mainichi."

FOUR-NEW SHIPS

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Aug, 21. Four brand-new ships took the water for the first time yesterday.

Three were warships a fotilla leader and two destroyers. The piled with the Electricity Acts. Ac- other, a 25,000 ton mall-boat, is the The aviator, who is the only cording to those Acts, the meter biggest strip launched in Britain licensed plot on the peninsula, must be of the construction and this year. has already secured permission for pattern provided by the Flectric- The dotilla leader, HMS, Gran- the trip from the Chosen Govern-ity Commissioners, and it must be vole (1,460 tons), launched from ment-General and is now sald to certified by an electric inspector. the Scotstoun (Clyde) yard of have filed applications for landing

"It is not disputed," said his Messrs. Tarrow and Company, 18 permits in Manchoukio. China,

Lordship, "that in the borough of the first British naval vessel to and Japan.

East Ham an electric inspector has have installed the newest design According to his tentative schedule Mr. Kim will leave Seoul never been appointed. Indeed, we of Yarrow patent side-fired water- and head for Kirin, from where have been told that, with one ur tube boller.

two exceptions, no electric inspec- he proposes to turn south, visiting tors have been appointed in any Changchun Mukden, Chengteḥ, Pelping Tataan, Nanking, and part of the United Kingdom. Shanghai,“

From here he expects to return to Beoul by way of Dairen and after resting for a few days, start on an aerial visit to Japan. His entire right is expected to extend to 8,000 kilometres.

Barrow saw the launch of two

destruyers Greyhound and Gridin

The motor-vesser Stirling Castic.

It followed, he said, that, no launched at Belfast, is the first of electric inspector having been ap-two ships of the same size for the pointed, there never was a meter Union Castle Line. at Mr. Joseph's house that com- plied with the Electricity Acts.

The Corporation had no right to Cut of Mr Joseph's supply, The He will use a French Salmson appeal failed and should be dis-

2-A2 machine powered

horse-power motor.

as mechanic.

1200

Bakata will accompany, Mr. Kim

for leave to sp House of Lords war

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