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PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN

Society's Work. In

March Reviewed

GENERAL

SCHOOLMASTERS GERMAN CHURCH]

WITH A

DUSTMAN'S WAGE

UNDER STATE

Officials In Control

A meeting of the Executive Lack of Opportunities German Evangelical

Committee of the Society for the Protection of Children was held on April 25 when three new members

DIRECT State control over the Church is established by s"decree issued by

Ecclesiastical Affairs. This is Joined, namely Mr. A. A. Jones, the It was stated at the conference sequel to the recent annonnee- Branch Hon. Secretary. In of the National Association of ment that the Church elections, Kowloon, Mr. F. P. Franklin and Schoolmasters at Coventry recen- promised by Herr Hitler, would Mr. A Pollock.

tly that the average schoolmaster not take place.

For Culture Herr Kerr, Reich Minister for

new

The monthly financial statement (starting out on his career received showed that an additional $12,000 about the same wage as a dust- would have to be found for the man. remaining six months of the 80- clety's financial year.

centres.

Administrative

and financial matters are placed in the hands of Dr. Werner, the young head of A resolution was carried de- the Central Church Chancellory

standard of living of schoolmas- the

the

The case report for the month manding that consideration of the who is known to sympathise with

"German Christians, " bf March showed that there were 140 new cases involving 178 chil-ters must be a matter of first im-"Wanted" wing of the Church, correspondent dren and at the end of March 347 Portance in the determination of writes the Berlin

salary scales for man teachers. of the London Daily Telegraph. cases were under supervision. Dur-

Moving the resolution, Mr. È

Only in the so-called intact ing the month 443 visits were pald to homes by Inspectors "and there Aglow (London) said that the church of Baden, Bavaria, Wuert- were 4081 visits to the Society's average schoolmaster was paid £3temberg and Hanover is some the hands of 5. a week when he started. He authority left in was adjudged to be worthy of 5s. their Lutheran bishops. In Saxony, Hesse-Nassan more than was paid to the dust-Schleswig-Holstein, men at Coventry. The average and the district known as the old schoolmaster could not afford to Prussian Union, where the in- have social Intercourse with fuence of the Confessional, or educated people in other walks of Opposition. Church is strongest, fe. He could not provide for States-appointed officials are plac-

ed in complete command. travel and culture.

A young Confessional pastor. Mr. W. Barford (Leeds) submit-the Rev. Adolf Weinel, was sen- The Committee agreed to mainted a proposal opposing the pria tenced at Darmstadt to three tain at the Tai Po Rural Orphanage

DESTITUTE ORPHAN The Chairman reported that the Society is negotiating with the Ming Sum School for the Blind in Canton for the transfer, at the Society's expense, of two blind boys whom it had been maintain ing at the Haw Par Hospital at Cheung Chau.

a destitute orphan boy who had ciple of equal pay for teachers, months' imprisonment for stating been brought to the notice of the which it was claimed would compe that Dr. Goebbels. Minister of Eociety from the Yaumati Street / schoolmasters to accept a lower Propaganda, had been educated in..

Sleepers Shelter. *

standard of Uving than their

Jesuit cloister, and that his

As the Society cannot afford woman colleagues. He referred to 10-years old daughter was now in telephones at its "centres there. Is the demand for equal pay made by Jesuit home in Frankfort-on- sometimes delay when ladies of the the National Union of Teachers, a Main.

body whose membership, he said.

Women's Auxiliary attending the

was two-thirds spinsters. "We are Recent works of reference state Juvenile Courts wish to report urgent cases. "After some discus- convinced." he added, "that inside that Dr. Goebbels was educated at that association there is an un-ja. Catholic school at Rheydt, in sion the Committee gratefully ac- cepted an offer from the Honceasing and subtle drive by the the Rhineland.

feminine power within it to bring Secretary of the Boys' Club Asso- about equal pay for teachers." elation to try and effect immediate communication between the 'Cen- Mr. J. C. Youhil (Leeds) said

Mr. Tsao Chin-ching, the chief tres and ladies attending thethat to accede to the demand for representative of tribal warriors in equal pay" would mean either a China's western trontier provinces, The Committee approved a small complete repression of men's who recently proceeded to Han- annual grant for books and cloth-salaries or a depression to a mid-kow to interview General Chiang ing in respect of a boy for whom way position.

Courts.

a scholarship had been obtained at the Aberdeen Industrial School

LOCAL HEALTH

Health returns for the 24 hours ended midnight, Monday show three cases of smalll-pox, five cases of measles, two of cerebro-spinal meningitia and one case each of enteric fever and dysentery.

Last week a total of 55 cases of small-pox were reported, with 40 deaths.

Other cases reported during last week were:-Diphtheria 1; enteric fever 6, with 2 deaths; measles 25. with 4 deaths: chicken-pox 2, with 1 death; cerebro-spinal meningitis 22, with 12 deaths; dysentery 6. with 2 deaths, puerperal fever 1: and 131 deaths of tuberculosis.

SUNNIEST APRIL ON RECORD

MONTHLY WEATHER

REPORT

The month of April was the sun- niest April on record, says the monthly report of the Royal Observatory, Hong Kong.

The Ane spell which, began at the end of March "continued un- broken until April 18, and by the 12th the normal amount of sun- shine for the month (115 hours) had already been exceeded.

Such a spell of fine weather. 13 most exceptional during the spring months; it was due to the persist- ence of an area of moderately high pressure over, central China, with

easterly winds prevailing at Hong Kong

On the 19th the weather became more cloudy, and on the 22nd a small depression developing near Hong Kong gave rise to a thun- derstorm. Another thunderstorm occurred on the 24th, after which the weather improved and con-. tinued mainly fair until the end of the month.

The mean temperature for the month was 72.0 F.; this is 1.7 above normal; but, owing to the prevailing dryness of the atmos- phere, the increasingly warm weather was far less trying than is usually the case in ApHL' A maximum of 86.9 was recorded on the 17th (Easter Sunday), and la į minimum of 51.3 on the 1st. The mean relative humidity WES 80%, against a normal of 85%, .

The total sunshine was .205 hours, which is a record, the highest total previously recorded in April being "197 hours in 1912. Rainfall amounted to 1.85 inches, which is only one third of the normal; rain was almost entirely | confined to the thundery weather i of the 22nd and 24th.

The maximum wind velocity in

a grust was 50 mph at 1 am. on the 1st

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Kal-shek and other National Gov- ernment authorities, has arrived The resolution was carried.

in Slan on his way back to West The conference without discus- China, states a wire to the" Stan- alon carried another resolution dard. Interviewed Mr. Tano sald stating that there should be free that the border tribes are and unrestricted secondary educa- patriotic as the people in Chins ton for, all children capable of Proper and are ready for mobiliza- pronting from it, with adequate tlon when and if the National allowances where necessary.

Government issues, such orders.

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