THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1932.

Derry Christmas

MOUTRIE'S

FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF PERMANENCE & CHARM.

Albums of

Musical Masterpieces. Complete Recordings of the works of the Great Masters

in attractive Albums

From $10.00 per Scr.

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Victor Electrola-Model E-135.¦ A modern instrument in beautiful mahogany cabinet- Electrical Amplification of Records Fitted with Inertia tone arm and deal speed turn- table.

Price $280.00 Nett. (Including transformer).

Hongkong.

"Radio Receivers and Ratin-Gramophones, of all types from $180,00"

Delivery Can Be

made on Christmas Day If Desired.

S. MOUTRIE &

Co., Ltd...

York Building.

Chater Road

From the Homeland. Selected parcels of Records from our stock of

"H.M.V." Records We have a large variety for you to select from, including hits by Rale da Costa- Gracie Fields Patrick Waddington and other popular British Artists

Victrola-Model 8-9..

A handsome cabinel Victrola with full Orthophonic repre duction.

Price $200.00 Nett.

DOWN THROUGH THE AGES

Christmastide has been celebrated by merrymaking and feasting - - and always has the-

CHRISTMAS

TURKEY

taken pride of place at the

FESTIVE BOARD.

Never were turkeys better than in the year-

1932.

--but now is the time to make sure that the Dairy Farm keeps one

for you.

CHRISTMAS FARE at the

DAIRY FARM includes-~~

CAPONS

CHICKENS

GEESE DUCKS

PHEASANTS GAME

ENGLISH HAMS

PRIME MEATS and BACON

Sausage Meat

for Stuffing

PRIME FED PORK

SUCKING PIGS.

a variety of Cheese and other Dairy Products of the finest quality--- The Dairy Farm Quality! THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD, STORAGE CO., LTD.

Kowloon.

“SHELTERED” GIRLS|

BACHELOR JUDGE'S

VIEWS

In the King's Bench Division. Miss Constantia Wickateed, of Nut- ford-place, Marble Arch, W., sued Major V. D. B. Cooper, of Blakeney, Gloucestershire, for $124. balance of fees duo in respect of his daughter Ruth, who, when 18, did not return to the school conducted by plaintiff near Paris.

Major Cooper pleaded that he was Justifled in withdrawing hia daughter, as Miss Wicksteed had not exorcised proper supervision over the girls, particularly when they went to Paris.

Miss Wicksteed replied that the supervision was ample and ex- cellent. When the girls went into | París they were, she said. niwaya accompanied by a mistress, and if they were going to meet friends the mistress handed them over when they met.

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Mr. Justice McCardio, in giving judgment for Miss Wicksteed for £92 148. 2d. and costs, said he would nesome that Mise Cooper had, an her father had stated, led a sheltered life. Before going to Paris she was at an English public school.

"I doubt very much," said Mr. Justice McCardio,, "whether ex-

| nggerated importance is not attach-

reached

ed at the present time to the desire to shelter girls who have the age of 16, 17, or 18.

Harm of ignorance

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"My own view is that to keep girls In ignorance does not help and may do harm. I think it is better for girls of that age to have knowledge of the world and of social evils, and knowledge of sexual risks. To shelter a girl too much is an ill preparation for the life she may have to lead when she grown older and when she has to visit technical and art schools and other Institutions of learning."

In the present case, he continued, the allegations came to this: There was a suggestion that one girl at the school collected the photographs of cinema atars of the male sex. Mias Wicksteed at once stopped this proclivity. Another went out from time to time by herself, but her parents had allowed it.

Then it was said that a third girl had received a letter from a young Frenchman asking her to luncheon with him in Paris and that she went out on the day he indicated. That incident depended on hearsay. It was impossible to treat girls of their age as though they were in- fants three years olil.

Major Cooper, he added, did not make the slightest imputation against the moral character of any girl at the school.

Hia Lordship was satisfied that reasonable care and supervision of the girls had been exercised, that Miss Wicksteed was a woman of the highest character and ability, and that Major Cooper was not entitled to remove his daughter) without notice.

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Our

ur buyers in London

have sent us one of the finest collections of English and continental goods ever seen here.

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