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-BOY SCOUTS IN HONGKONG.

COMMISSIONER'S TALK

TO ROTARIANS.

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931.

A suggestion that the Hong- kong Rota y Club might be able to assist the local Boy Scouts' move ment by finding an Hon. Secretary, t is being the chief difficulty here. was made at yesterday's weekly luncheon, when the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Commissioner, Boy Scouts Association, gave a talk on "Scouting in Hongkong."

The speaker also stated that the biggest results of the movement were seen among the Chinese boys, saying he thought it a great tribute to the Chief Scout and the Chinese beenuse it meant grafting Western Idens on Eastern minds.

POSEIDON DISASTER.

COMMANDER PLACED ON RETIRED LIST.

London, Dec. 28. The News-Chronicle states that Galpin, Lieut.-Commander B. W. who commanded the submarine Poseidon when she was sunk off Wellalwet September 6 has been placed on the retired list at his own request.-Reuter.

Rev. Waldegrave referred to the Sea Scoute, saying that they were ordinary Scouts except that they specialised in sea craft and wore an appropriate uniform.

to

were

Deep Sea Scouts. Referring to Deep-Sea Scouts In addition to the speaker, the had been some misunderstanding the apeaker said he thought there Chairman welcomed the following over them as their idea was guests, all

of Hongkong. Pro help the movement and not to be fessor W. Brown, Mr. G. Pickering helped by Scouts who had joined and Mr. C. II. Tam.

He explained they formed The Chairman said:—The first the Royal Navy or Merchant Ser- thing I have to say to-day is to re-vice. It was found that a great port to you that I went to Blake number of Scouts who went to ena Gardens last Wednesday to present continue to be interested in the the Shield to the winning team of movement, but travelling passports the School Basketball League Final, which were issued were not always The game was keenly contented sufficient to put them in touch and the spectators there were most with Scouts at ports

which they enthusiastic, and numbered about touched, 1.GUN.

They were, therefore, organised The space of the ground inid out as Deep-Sea Scouts in order to in the garden by our Club is large keep them linked with Head- (anough for two courts no that two quarters and they were now given games may be played there at the well-known means of recognition same time. The playground is well which ensured them of receiving laid out but the garden itself is welcome from bona Aide Scout they more like a refuse dump and the Organisations with which entraties to the garden are in might come into contact. There very bad condition. It is extraor-were many men afloat who were dinary that a public garden should|

members

era of the movement, and in

be allowed to get into such a the Chinh Flet there were at least

dilapidated condition. I think the 45. Acrammodation had been pro Government may be requested to vided for them at the new Sailors spend a little money there and and Soldiers' Home and they were make the place look more respect doing invaluable work as instrue. able.

tors and examiners in the Scout

Room for Improvement,

movement.

Before handing over the Shield I told the audience that, through the efforts of the members of our Chal Blake Garden had been con- verted into a playground, and that thanks were due to the Y.M.C.A.," particularly to Rotarian McPher son, for taking cliarge of tho ground and making arrangements for gates to be played there.

NEW CHINESE MINISTERS.

ENGENE CHEN AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE,

Nanking, Dec. 29.

The appointments of the follow- Ing Ministers were officially an nounced this afternoon, following a session of the Central Executive Council:

Foreign Affairs, Mr. Eugeno Chien

en.

Finance, Mr. Huang Han-flung of the Ho Hong Bank, who has

en Vice-Minister. Communications,

been

Ming-shu.

Gen Chen

Railways, Mr. Yeh Kung-cho. War, Gen. Ho Ying-ching. Navy, Admiral Chen Shao-kuan. Education, Dr. Chu Chin-hum, Justice, Mr. Lo Wen-kan, Home Affairs, Mr. Li Wen-fan. Industry, Mr. Chen Kung-po.

Other Appointments.

The following appointments are also announced:

Chief of Etni, Gen. Chu Pel-tch. Inspector General of Military Training, Gen. Li Chi-shen.

President of the Military

Ad.

visory Council, Gen. Tang Seng- chi,

Chairman of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee, Mr. Shth Chin-yang-Router.

BUSY NEW YEAR.

REPORATIONS AND ARMS

The

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CONFERENCES.

Laudun, Dec. 29. Government officinis and diplom- tists will be very busy the next twe months over the reparations and war debts questions, ference will probably be held at Lausanne, either on January 18 or |20, as to which momentous pour The speaker dealt with training, how required by Scout London, Paris and Washington.

the parlers are proceeding between Officers, which quintified them for The League Council assemblen their work, and referred to the nt Geneva at the end of January, great help in this direction the Sai with an important agenda doubt- Wan Camp had been.

less including the Manchurian Secretary Ditheulty.

dispute, while the Disarmament Conference, presided over by Mr. getting examiners, and

fic spoke of the difficulty of Tenderson if his health has re-

the ad- covered, starts on February 2 ministration difficulty of securing Lausanne in the most likely seat I hope moutier of our Club will continuity of secretaryship, sug- of the Reparations Conference find time to pay a visit there and resting, that Rotarians might be owing to its nearness to Geneva, see the place for themselves. There able to help in those respects. The compared with the Hague, which is plenty of room for improvements latter point, he aald, was their was largely favoured. A definite raut for more playing grounds, and biggest difficulty, as there was to announcement is expected at the this is an opportunity for our mem-Colony Secretary for the time week-end.--Router. hers to make further efforts in that being, and pointed out that in at direction.

least one of the China ports-he

London, Dec, 29. thought it was Tientsin-the

Despite an improvement in his Scouting in Hongkong.

of his Rotary Club there undertook the health as a result

recent Mr. The Rev, Waldegrave pointed out responsibility

Riviera of

holiday,

Arthur aupplying

London that the Wolf Cubs were the Secretary when the post became Henderson is entering a junior branch of the movement. vacant.

nursing home to-night for an X- When scouting was started it was found that the elder bors objected of the success that Scout work had

In conclusion, the speaker spoke ray examination, to determine if a

minar operation is to having a band of small boys attained among the Chinese, re-i hanging around them and so the marking that the biggest results Wolf Cabs were started, their ages were seen among the Chinese boya. ranging from 8 to 12. Scouts ages He added he thought it was ranged from 11 to 18, and Rover tribute to the Chief Scout and the Scouts 17 and upwards.

Chinese because it meant grafting

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necessary

NAVY TROUNCED.

DEFEATED BY AN INNINGS

BY THE ARMY..

Little enterprise was shown by the

The Wolf Cubs were the most Western ideas on Eastern minds. delightful little people and he He ended by expressing his thought their training was the thanks to the Council for the fine) most charming part of Scout work. work they were putting in on be It was, he said, one glorious ganie, half of the movement, and to His Navy batsmen in the annual cricket with good results visible all the Excellency the Governor, saying tinc, and there was always some that without auch support their concluded on the Hongkong C. C. thing really amusing happening in

the work.

Dealing with Scouts, the speaker explained that they were the original stock. They were full of activity and were given such work

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Although the bowling of the military ground early, yesterday afternoon. nien was not exceptional the silent service treated it with too much respect and found themselves playing with unnecessary caution.

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Capt. Mirehouse was the most con- sistent of the bowlers and was keep- various other kinds of training, Mr. R. H. Kotewall said that as ans dangerous as the batamen mada Ta thanking the speaker, the Hon. ing quite a good length without being and they all looked eagerly forward member of the local Scouts' As-him appear to the time when they could become sociation he knew from personal ex-welve wickets for 83 runs, including a Rover. The Rover Scouts were perience the difficulties that were three with successive balls. the older boys, and they were encountered, especially with regard 408 for eight wickets knocked up by The Navy, in reply to the total of taught to put their training into to the secretarial work, and actual practice as citizens.

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