BLACKMAIL BY BABY-FARMERS

UNMARRIED GIRL VICTIMS

GROWING TRAFFIC Blackmailing unmarried mothers

farmor.

of the

"I know of a man who asks £50 or oven £60 from n girl to take her baby. If the girl cannot pay In a lump sum he takes it by in stalments. One girl was carn- ing 68. a week and he arranged

GEN. SANJURGO'S GIRL-WIFE

TO LIVE NEAR HIS PRISON

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932.

GOLF MASTERS

TRAINING BOYS TO BE CHAMPIONS

WOMAN'S LEADING

CLIMB

FROM SINKING SHIP

EXPERT'S PLAN FOR CHANNEL.

SCHOOLS

COLLISION

RESCUES A young mother's perilous climb in the-darkness up a sway- a sinking Ing rope ladder from ship to the deck of a liner 30ft. above was one of the dramatic

followed a colli incidents that sion between the 11,867-tons Blue Star liner Afric Star and the 1,327-tons Norwegian motor-vesanl Charente in the English-Channel off. Dungoness.

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The bows of the Afric Star, which was on its way to Buenos Aires from London, had pene-Report). trated the elde of the Charente, and the liner was kept moving forward slowly to keep the two vessels interlocked while the work of rercule was carried out.

CAREER ABANDONED

Mr. R. Dougins Brook, a young Senorita Maruja Taborner, the

mon from Cambridge University, is the latest device of the baby-actress-wife of General Sanjurge, has returned. from a long stay In lender of the Monarchist revolt the United States convinced that Miss Clare Andrew, founder in Seville last August, has aban- somewhere among our school-boys National doned the stage-refusing some is a Bobby Jones, or perhaps and director Children Adoption Association, very handsome contracts to Bot-several Bobby Jonesos.

tle at Santons and be as near as naid to a reporter:

to tho Duoso Peniten- He has opened an academy for is in-ponsible "The traffic in babies creasing every day and becoming tiary, where her husband ia serv. golf at Purley, Surrey, and if a more ambitious project he has in one of the greater evils of Lon-ing a life sentence.

General Sanjurgo is nearly 60, mind-that of getting big schools don.

in while Senorita Taberner is, only to institute regular courses 21. They have a baby boy, who golf is successful, schoolboys was christened Jose, after his may eventually be able to take

"honours" in golf examinations. father,

Mr. a. widower The general was when he married Senorita Taber some experience of auch classes ner. His son by his earlier mar- in the United States. He started a class with four girls attached to "If the girl falls in her pay-riage, Captain Sanjurgo, who was

A young woman, wife of Mr. menta there is always the threat acquitted by the court that sen-Wisconsin University, and within

has alrendy year or two it included tenced the father, of publicity.

been deported to Villa Cisneros, than 100 daughters of Chicago Manoel Orben, a Spanish business man, was half-way up the rope millionaires. in Spanish West Africa.

CONVICT 52

The idea was equally successi ladder when the vessels began to University of Michigan drift apart. A spot light was General Sanjurgo was, it will at the

It showing on her. be recalled, sentenced to death with a class of young men. for his uprising against the Re- became rapidly popular, and now public, but the sentence was sub-there fa hardly a university in the sequently commuted to one of United States that has not at lfe imprisonment by the Presi- least a visiting golf tutor, if not dent of the Spanish Republic, ane permanently on the staff.. Senor Alcala Zamora.

to tako 28. ed. a week.

CALLING ON EMPLOYER. "Then the man disposes of the baby to someone from whom he asks as much as he thinks he can

get £10 or £20. Whole families are living on this dreadful traffic. "When the baby is disposed of it may get into the hands of blackmallera. I knew of one case where the adopters called on the mother's employer to try to get more money out of her.

"Some so-called 'adoption" or- but arg nothing ganisations agencies

Americans are often babies. willing to pay a high price for fair-haired babies especially with curls. They call them the 'pure Anglo-Saxon type,'

Brook has already

Plenty of Material.

had

more

FOUR ROPE LADDERS. The ladder swayed and could be heard by the men peering over the bow of the liner going thud. thud against the side.

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And College before he went to Cam-light figure near the top of the Song Pansing By (Horrick

Purcell)....Rex Palmer (Baritone) 5120. bridge, says there is plenty of ma-indder. In a trice she was hauled our public schools for aboard the Afric Star. torial nt making national golf champions.

"Boys are playing golf during rate," school holidays, at any "and therefore there is every rea- He bears his convict number,son why they should be taught to which is 52, where he once we play correctly, even if they only

San Fernando, which his Medal Is the Spanish equivalent to the play in their spare time. British Vietoria Cross.

This was awarded to him three times for brayers.

It appears that the general is fairly comfortable at the Dueso

Prison. He has been given per for buying and selling mission to walk about the garden

at certain hours and to buy and have his meals cooked at the pri- Ron cantoen.

on a

"It would be a check growing scandal if all adopted children had to be registered. At present they are bought and sold more easily than motor-cara."

WALLER TRIAL CONTINUES (Continued from Page 1)

parcel.

At about noon, a European sergeant of Police came in. He was in uniform and was followed by a Chinese dotective. He would be unable to recognise them agnin. As soon as the sergeant came in he (witness) went out.

LOAN OF MONEY.

.

He is, of course, always in a convict'a uniform.

GANG OUTRAGE IN U.S.

SOCIETY PEOPLE

ROBBED Philadelphia, Nov. 16.

G. Harrison Mr. und MTR. Frazier, prominent members of American society, and their maid were bound, Kagged and threaten

weru

Mr. Brook, who was at Bradfield

"If they learned the rudiments of the game in classes such as 1 hope to institute at some schools in the South of England, they might have a better chance of be coming champions.".

TALL HATS WORN

IN BATTLE

BRITON STOPS TRIBAL WARS

Officers and men crowded round Mrs. Orbea to congratulate her on her pluck,

To them she said in broken English, here's my baby 7"

A seaman pointed over the side and the mother saw her year-old daughter Dolores held in the arm of a Norwegian officer, making the same swaying journey up the rope ladded. Soon mother and baby were togather again.

Mrs. Orben, who had escaped in her nightclothes, was fitted out with clothing by passengers in the liner.

were

An

few moments be-

Within a minuto of the collision the officers and men of the Afric Star had thrown four rope Ind- ders to the deck of the Charente. Most of the crow of the Charente were taken on board the Afric Star. The rescues

in five minutes, and An amazing story of a Scottish completed doctor's adventures in the wildest the greatset calmness was shown on board both ships. Then a tug, summoned by wire The aerxcant anid something ta

ed with torture at their home here part of the West African Republic by those

of Liberia is fold in a report re- Ho Hongang. He returned in

to-day by two burglars who escapeeived from Dr. M. D. Mackenzie, less at 1.47 a.m., arrived.

WAN made to tow the half-an-hour, but he did not see

Hed with $9,000 worth of jewellery head of the mission sent last May effort the sergeant or the detective.

by the Lengue of Nations to Inquire Charente to port, but she was so unable to Hang-sang asked him for a loan and cash.

The victims

Into the slavery question and the badly damaged that she sank. The lighted burglars of $20. He lent Ho Hang-aang

The the money and then returned to move. hia home. On October 12th a de-matches and threatened to burn Kru tribes' allegations of illtreat-three members of the crew who

Dr. Mackenzie, who is a member on to the tug tective and He Hong-sang visited their feet unless they were told me by the Liberian authorities. had stayed on board, scrambled him and he was taken to the Police where the valuables wore. Finail of the Lengue's hygiene acction. fore their boat disappeared. The Station, where he identified Ho learning of the location of the enys that when he arrived he found rest of the crew were transferred

jewellery, they started systematic 18 tribes in rebellion against the from the liner to the tug Hong-nang.

Shek Tln. Chinese sergeant-elearing out of clothing and other Government, and that about 12,000 were taken to Dover.

Biel, women, and children had been major of police, Yaumat!, gave articles.

For two-and-a-half hours the driven Into the bush, where they evidence of visiting Wong Fak.

three victima lay on the floor of were dying of starvation.

Accompanied by a Liberian ofli- the living rooms struggling to Ling Sam, the Chinese detective unile the ropes with which the cisl, two interpreters, and a small who accompanied the accused, de-

robbers had bound their hands party of the Liberian Frontier penetrated Force, Dr. Mackenzie posed of visiting Talpo market and feet. for street cleansing on October

Finally, Mrs. Frazier, after des- lato the hinterland where no white 2nd and also to make arrests of

Tracka had to be cut through the street hawkers in the street after perate attempts, managed to craw} man had ever set foot before.

to an ash tray, atrike a match and)

a task made dan- it had been

The cleansed. sergeant wished to make some burn the bonds which tied her.virgin forest,

Immediately after, she released her gerous by the warlike tribes, who arrests and wishing to get into husband and the maid and inform were always ready to kill any man

who ventured too far from the adjoining street without being

main column. scen, went through the Po Sanged the police. Tong shop. Witness followed him. Inside the shop was a small room luto which the sorgeunt

wont.

DETECTIVE'S STORY,

Was

he

THE CUTTY SARK.

DELIVERED TO KWANGSI AUTHORITIES

The

the often

for 15th. inst.

This

50

CHIEFS' PALAVER.

and

The Afric Star made for Lon- don, arriving at Victoria Dock in the afternoon. A diver who in- spected the ship is understood to have found serious damage under water.

PRIEST TALKS OF HIS TOTE

the

NO RELIGIOUS TEST FOR PUNTERS

the

Dr. Mackenzie summoned

A merry, white-haired little paramount chiefs of the rebellious priest with the blucst eyes and the tribes to attend peace palavers. kindest of miles motioned me to a When the chiefs arrived they chair in the presbytery of St. were marahalled in front of a hut, Ann's Church, Custom House, E., and ate portions of kola nut from yesterday writes a Special Cor- the blade of a safety razor before respondent.

In less than two months

Dr. taking their places at the council. Mackenzie had brought two of the tribes back to the coast.

Penetrating still farther into the bush, Dr. Mackenzie established contact with two other tribes, and is now able to report that "When I left tho. Kru const all fighting had

"You want to know about my toto?" asked Father Carless, "Ger- tinly. But you are cold! I have: ja cure."

OPIUM IN HAND. Before witness entered he saw the Inspector holding Ho Hong- sang's hand. Ho Hong-sang

Ав oplum. holding some

Cutty Sark VR-HAY, Heen by residents of the advanced Inside the room, Inspector had the oplum in his Colony at Kai Tak, Repulse Bay hand. The Inspector asked him and other resorts. left the Colony to hold the oplum saying "Detec-for Nanning on Tuesday last

delivery to the tive come in hora; you held it."

He filled one glass with whisky Witness held it in his hand and purchasers, the Kwangai Govern-

and handed it to me, and as

cure Father then placed it on the table. The ment.

beautiful British amphi-

sipped his glowing Inspector then walked from the

ho has opened to the 1,200 members room and said to witness "Come bian was piloted by Captain A.

Carless talked about the tote which of his social club. out here". He thought the In-V. Harvey, Manager and Chief

Dr. Mackenzie made the first sur-

"Eight hundred bota-that's specter was going. to arrest the Test Pilot of the Far-East Avia-

Bald man, but instead he said "$100, at tion Co. Ltd., who was

paaled by Mrs. Vere Harvey and Yeys ever carried out in those dis what we took last night,"

tricta, and, travelling in a canoe, he Father Carless cheerfully. "My least $50 if he has no money."

Witness: When I heard that Mr. W. F. Dudman, the party aniso made the first map of the Fish-ote is a success!

riving at Nanning in a non-stop town River.

"And, so far, not a solitary in- said "No; that cannot be done."

their Most of the villages had Mr. Fraser: What could not be flight, and were received by many

officials and given a warm receptame crocodiles, which, at a call dignant letter! Still, they will Father Carless laughed. done?

tlon.

from the natives, would leave the am looking forward to opening | BRIBERY MEANT,

the.letters. Witness:By his words I under- stood him to be asking for a bribe.

water and crawl Inland. I refused to do that.It could have meant nothing other than n bribe. It could not have meant bail, be- enuse ball could not be fixed there arrival in Hongkong will become the returned to their laira

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Captain and Mrs. Harvey re- turned to Hongkong from Wuchow yeatorday in an Avian.

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The following cable at the close

and then. Ball must be fixed. Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, left Fal- high standard of chivalry exists ters what their religion is, and I treath and Co.

the Police Station.

"THIS HYPOCRISY".

a means of bringing souls to me of the sugar market yesterday has Despite their warlike nature, a to be saved. I don't ask my pun been received by

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March 1933 0/1 up

d.. May 1988 6/81⁄4 up 1⁄21⁄2d. August 1933 0/6 up 0. December 1988 6/94 up 3⁄4d, Buyers at above prices, sellors [asking. d-d more.

. Mr. Fraser:Could it have re-mouth yesterday morning for the Far between the tribes, and no village is am not going to cram any beliefs ferred to anything else but a bribe East, via Gibraltar. The Falmouth is over attacked unless it has first re- down their throats that they don't

designed to replace H.M.S. Petersfield, ceived timely warning. Even then ask for.

"I believe In gambling in In your opinion at the time?

Witness: No; he also said which was wrecked at the beginning hostilities are perfunctory, because,

of this year.

after each shot with his blunder moderation, I believe in drink In year! "If the money la paid, you can let him off." Those were his actual

The U.S. gunboat Asheville arrivedusa, a warrior has to retire Into moderation, but I hate this awful

hypocrisy which is gripping us. the bush to reload:

"My tote is square. Thero le a words..

from Amoy early this morning, and

It is a point of etiquette for the Mr. Fraser:Did he any any-fired a salute et 21 gun which was thing cleo?

returned by Blackhoad Fort. Imme-leading chiefs to go into the fray special room for women, and wives "I hope that it will put a check Witness:Yoo. He said to Hodiately afterwards the Asheville fired wearing tall hats, or other striking can bet through their husbands.

salute of 17 guns to Admiral M.M. adornments. Hong-ang "If you were arrested

After 100 years of slavery, how to credit street botting, which is Taylor, Commander-in-Chief of the you would be fined several hund. Asistio Flost, the salute being ever, the natives are now being a bad thing because people wager

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