PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

¡Continued from Page 2.) Society can help by issuing leaflets calling attention to penalties at taching to failure to peglater births and deaths.

General Policy,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930.

sion of the offence, And so we thail ask, also, that where a chlid. is sent to an Industrial or Res formatory School, the parent, if able to do ao, should be ordered to contribute towards the child's support. In all matters the in- terests of the child will come first in our thoughts,

ROTARY CLUB MEETING.

(Continued from Page-10.)

to a full realisation of their com

I now formally second the Pro-munity responsibilities and, where sident's resolution for the adop some community need is unmet, tion of the report, and balance then Rotary can get busy. Sheet, and I need add nothing to what has already been said.

Formal Business.

Co-operation.

NOTED VIOLINIST.

OWNS INSTRUMENT WORTH G$35,000.

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

COPENHAGEN,

The Motor-vessoi,

"PERU"

The report and accounts were any existing organisation. It fr Queen's Own before it was presen-6th January 1931, at 4 pm. will be |

erente a new one.

to be

than

to

It is valued at $36,050 and is an instru

In such cases the So-mittee were all re-elected, with should avoid seeking credit for it-tion. It was made by the noted before the 10th January 1931, or they

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Among the recent arrivals in having arrived, consignees of cargo however, to bring all its memberse Cory la Mr. Robert F. Neigh are hereby informed, that all goods bour, a noted violinist of Chicago, are being landed and placed soods Pupti of Professor Leopold Auer, riak into the hazardous and/or ser Albert Greene, and many other hazardous Godowns of the Hongkeng and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. famous men in the musical world.

Ltd, where delivery can be obtained Mr. Neighbour is the owner of as soon as the goods are landod. In conclusion, I want to say a

No claims will be admitted after. a wonderful violin that was at fow words as to the Society's

Rotary activities should not obe time in the orchestra of the the goods have left the Godowns and general policy. Cases of de-

compete with or overlap those of

all goods remaining undelivered after iberate Infliction of cruelty are

Bubject to rent. happily likely to be very Fare.

All broken, chafed and damaged Where such cases are reported it unanimously adopted and on the better for Rotary to improve any ted to its present owner. will be the object of the Society to proposition of the Hon. Mr. Kote-existing organisation

Where Rotary ment of marvellous mellow tone, goods are to be left in the Godown, be examined by bring the offenders to justies. wall, Sir William, and Lady Peel undertakes to initiate, it should It was made by Amati in 1685. He where they will

Mrasts, Anderson and Ashe on the The majority of the cases dealt were re-elected Patrona of the endeavour to securo tho co-opera. I also owns a viola d'amour, a rare with will probably be ill-treatment Socfety.

tion of other agencies that ought Instrument with 14 strings, seven 6th January 1931, at 10 am,

All claims against the vessel must or neglect arising out of poverty, The President, Vice-President.

be presented to the Undersigned interested, and Rotary of which are of sympathic vibra- ignorance

carelessness of the General and Executive Com- parents.

Both of these instruments big ob clety will seek to pursue remedial the Ion, Mr. J. J. Paterson and self. That does not restrict the musical Instrument maker Ederic. will not be reconnusry

tained from Mr. Henry Ford, the rather than punitive methods. Its Mr. V. M. Grayburn in place of the activity of Rotary but

motor car manufacturer, who had inspectors will befriend, Instruct Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes and Mr. B.rather to safeguard it.

Boys' work provides ample op- Lad advise parents, and, where D. F. Beith on the General Com-

cenary, will warn them, and mittee, and with the addition ofportunity for Rotariana and thore purchased them for his museum, Mr. Neighbour spends the grea. his time travelling ch cane will be kept under Messrs. Lee Yau-chung and Fung is nothing better any lotary Club pervision until satisfactory con- Ping-shan to the Executive Com- Rotary in the youth of

can do than to spread the spirit of ter part of

N.Y.K. LINE about the world and playing for to-day,

Societies of all jans are obtained. The Society mitter.

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) enter- fif not undermine parental re-;

since that helps to ensure a Aner Achools and Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg was ap

From EUROPE and STRAITS. sponsibility, but rather will try to pointed Secretary with Mr. T. N. state of things in the life of to kinds, and has frequently

morrow. Rewarding eure, that parenta properly Chau, and Sir Cecil Clementi WB Rervice, this may be difficult in

Inter-Club Lained gatherings of Rotarians. He specialises in religious music..

The Stenship Tulfil their responsibilities. elected an Hon. Vice-President of Hongkong at present. The near-

Mr. Neighbour is tall, slight and

"KASHIMA MARU," Let me illustrate this: In our the Society,

est Clubs are too far distant for dark with the stamp of an artis having arrived from the above ports, ́"draft Bill we nak that no juvenile, The meeting closed with the ac

has the Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- much inter-Club contact, yet a tic temperament. He offender under 14 years old should ceptance of several amendments

on hle formed that their Goods are being viota landed and place at their risk in the be subjected to the harmful In-to the present Constitution of the good deal may be done through famous violin with him

correspondence and. perhaps, present trip but not the fluence of imprisonment, but we Society, which were proposed by through the interchange of speak d'amour, and has just come from longaeng and Kowloon Wharf and ask that the Courts should have Mr. Inzierigg, and seconded by the sand in other ways of which, an extended visit to Japan, travel-down Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may be power to fine parents when satis-Mr. M. K. Lo, and a vote of thanke at the moment, it might be unwiseling all over the country and obtained. fled that parental neglect or into the President for his work furto prophesy. The coming of visit-playing to big andioneca. difference has led to the rommia-ing the year.

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ora from other Clubs is a great feature of inter-club life and here Hongkong should be much to the fore. Such visits stimulate fel- lowship, stronger sympathy, clear- er understanding and real good-

OBITUARY.

GOVERNMENT..

will, which is a very definite ob-OLD SERVANT OF HONGKONG ject of Rotary, and is set forth as its sixth object, which in "The ad- vancement of understanding, good. The death urred early yester- will and internationa

pence day morning at the Government through a world fellowship. of Civil Hospital of a well-known business and professional men servant of the Hongkong Govern- united in the Rotary iden) of serment, Mr. James H. Woodier, vice."

Custodian of the Happy Valley re- creation ground,

Supporter of Peace.

Mr. Wolier, who was 58 years The Rotary sixth object, with of age, became ill with pneumonia, to- out in any way neglecting Its and tuberculosis contributed

came to other aims, should hold pride of wards his death. He placo, and this Club appears to Hongkong thirty years ago with the have unique opportunity of de Welch Regiment and left the regi- veloping international understand ment here to join the Naval Yard ing, friendship and goodwill, and Pollen. From there he went to the no its service in the cause of Army Ordnance Department and world peace ought to be outstand-subsequently in 1928 secured a post ing. The Rotary movement is of with the Biblic Works Department ficially supporting the objects of as Custodian at Happy Valley.

The fuderal was held yesterday the Langue of Nations and'its sup- port is of some significance. Once at Happy Valley, Rev. G. T. Walde- a coraklerable proportion of the grave Conducting the service population of every country is Among those who attended were united to serve the common iden! | Messrs. C. Frith, G. Coysh, S. R. of service above self and in all Jones, T. Bolt and other members the walks of life, then, provided of the P. W. D. Staff and old that proportion consists of men friends. fully representative of the trades and professions of every country, surely the problem of universal pence must be nearer solution.

Mr. Woodar lost his wife three years ago, and now leaves a large family of three boys and two girls. One son is employed in the Post The conquest of time and space Once, but the rest are still chil- by increased rapidity of communi- dren, whose drcumstances are more cation creates new social and in-thun usually distressed. ternational demands, which, in spite of ourselves, bind us all to-i gether into one great unity, from common good, er life in this world which there can be no escape, and will become increasingly impossible, the sooner we learn to recognise Then, what is Rotary 7 Rotary: our world inter-relationship and in a movement that seeks to pur-i inter-dependence and strive tu sue the ideal of service above self

fellowship. a world

the in all the ways of life, and so help better it will be for all world life. to secure a better and nobler pre- Our world relationships demandsent and future for all mankind.- that we be unselfish and seek the (Applause).

foster

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All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkung, 28th December, 1930,

BANDIT OUTRAGE. HORRORS OF DERAILMENT IN SOUTH MANCHURIA.

Shanghal, Dec. 30. Eighty persons were killed and 40 injured on Saturday in the derailment of a train on a branch of the Peking-Mukden Railway, in south-west Blanchuria, due to re- moval of the fishplates by handits.

The bursting of the locomotive boiler started a fire, which, fed by gasolene and matches carried in one of the cars, totally destroyed several coaches and burned to death many of the passengers.

The bandite pillaged the cars, and carried off twenty passengers for ransom.-Reuter,

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