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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933.
MUST WE CONDEMN THIS WIFE
WHO WANTED A CHILD?
NORMA
CLARK
directed by ROBERT Z. LEONARD
She yearned for the touch of a baby close to her heart. One afternoon of happiness-then à lifetime of lies! Was it worth the price she paid?
HIS GREATEST PLAY RAN A YEAR AND A HALF ON BROAD. WAY!
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See this great drama, then judge Ameries «
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YOU HEAR the SECRET THOUGHTS of each
CHARACTER/
The NEXT STEP in Talking Picture is bero You must witness it to bollove that you can now HEAR THOUGHTS on the soreen!
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PICTURE
TRAVELLERS SCHOOLS
|LEVERHULME
TRUSTEES' OFFER
An offer by the Trustees of the late Viscount Leverhuime to con- tribute £2,000 a year, on certain conditions, to the Royal Commor- cial Travellers' Schools for Or- phans and Necessitous Children, at Pinnor, was accopied at a meet- ing of the School Governors in London.
There was considerable op- position to the acceptance, which was agreed to by 70 votes to 34.
The solicitors to the Trustees wrote that the Trustees would be willing to contribute the £2,000 a year, in addition to any ordinary contributions they might make towards the Schools, so, long na the Schools would undertake to educate on lines similar to those on which they were at present educating the sons and daughters of deceased commercial travellers
lx children who wore orphans of chemists or grocers, to be nomi anted by the Trustees, subject to the approval of the Board of Management.
The letter pointed out that it was understood by the Trustees that the cost of educating a child was £90 a year, and that this would therefore leave ap- proximately £1,500 a year, which the Trustees desired to be award- ed no scholarships open equally to all members of the Schoola, Bo La to provide the means by which children best qualified to do could continue their education at Universities or wherever the Board of Management considered they would obtain advantage.
"GREAT OPPORTUNITY"
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Mr. Burrell Baggallay, the Chairman, moving the acceptance of the offer, stated that if they I did not accept it a very great opportunity would be lost-an op- portunity which might not come again in fty or one hundred years.
Captain the Hon. Claude Hope- Morley, the Treasurer, said that at present they were faced with running the Schools at a loss, und added: I am not prepared to unrry on as Treasurer of the Schools if this offer is turned down through sentiment.
Mr. G. G. Mitchell (Colchester), who opposed, stated: Once you alter the constitution of these Schools, you will open the door to all sorts of political and religious dictation.
Another speaker against the sc- ceptance of the offer sald: I see the time coming when gradually the grip on the Schools will be lost by the commercial traveller, and it will become a school in which the children of chemista and grocers will become the dominant power.....
The Chairman gave an under- taking that no more than six "outside" children would be ed- ucated in the Schools at one time.
The report of the Board showed that the excess of expenditure over income for the year ended Septom- ber 80 was £3,254, but after bring- ing into account certain Income Tax on investments recovered, the amount of the excess was reduced to £1,395, which included expen- ditare of a non-recurring nature. i
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