THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

SEPTEMBER 21, 1933.

NEW INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL NOVELTIES

CINEMA AMONG THE FACILITIES

INTERESTING DETAILS OF LAY-OUT PLANS

A CINEMA WILL BE ONE OF THE MODERN FEATURES OF THE NEW INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL AND HOME TO BE ESTABLISHED AT ABER- DEEN.

As has been previously indicated the Industrial School and Home at Aberdeen will be an undertaking of a nature hitherto unattempted in this part of the world.

Not only will It serve as a re- formatory for juvenile offenders, but its scope will be considerably enlarged to embrace benevolent objects; in the main it will have to do with the general education and training of children of poor parents, without the stigma an sociated with penitentiary.

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CINEMA HALL.

"D" Block which connects with the rear of the main block, is 61 ft. by GB. Accommodation will be found herein for a kitchen, scul- lery and laundry on the ground flour, a dining and music room on the first, and n linen drying room on the second,

EUROPEAN QUARTERS.

The annexe which with the "B": Block encloses a yard, has been set children's | aside as accommodation for the

European staff, and contains dining room and bedrooms.

In addition to workshops where children and young persons are to be taught the trades of the car penter, shoemaker, printer and mechanic, a free school Is niso to be incorporated in the scheme, and for this purpose the building has been planned along extensive lines, to include a dozen large and airy class rooms.

Other highly interesting fea- tures will be the large concert hall and cinema projection room and a-music room,

There are to be large and airy studies and dormitories, a sick room and dispensary.

In a word, the acheme will fully be what its name impiles, an in- dustrial school and home, where boys are taught, if not in 'exactly luxurious then in congenial sur- roundings.

SITE OF PAPER MILLS.

a

struction of the building is being

As previously stated, the con-; financed by a group of Chinese businessmen and philanthropists headed by Mr. Li Yau-taun, of Chinn Building. The main build- ing contract being carried out by Mesars. Cheong Hing Co., will en tail an initial outlay of $240,000! excluding the cost of equipment.

A block plan of the new Industrial School which will aid the reader in appreciating the lay-out.

MR. MATSUDAIRA DENIES RUMOUR,

Story of Impending Resignation

London, Sept. 20. Rumours have been in circulation suggesting that Mr. Matsudaira, the Japanese Ambassador, is re- signing his appointment,

The reports were denied by the, Ambassador to-day. He said he hoped to go to Japan for a holiday after Christmas, He had been in London for five years with.

out leave.-Reuter,

The work will occupy a year, and on completion, the Salesiano Fathers who have had considera- ble experience in the training children, will be given charge.

MURDER CHARGE

THREE CHINESE IN

COURT

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FATE OF ELEVEN STOWAWAYS

HOPES RISE AGAIN

CABINET MEETS ON DISARMAMENT

OUTLOOK

E RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

CHINESE CONCERT FROM THE

STUDIO TO-NIGHT

6-8 pm European Programme. 6-0.21 p.m. Selections by Billy Cotton and Hs Band.

In The Valley of The Moon. MR982' Love Songs of the Nile.

Two Buck Tim from Timbuctoo.

The Policeman's "Song.

Look What I've Got

In the Park in the Parco,'

MR077

MR070

7 p.m. Closing Stock and Ex-

change Quotations.

12371

6.21-7.5 p.m. A Concert. 'Cello Solo-Adagietto (Bizot-Squire), 'Cello Sote-Tarantello (Popper).

W. II. Squire. Song-When The King Went Forth

to War (Newmarch). Song The Erl King (Hayes).

Norman Allin (Bass), L2038 Instrumental-Nocturne (Borodin).

Lener String Quartet. X169 Song-Nocturno (Rubinstola).

Sophis Braslau (Contralto).

12220 Octet A Venetian Barcarollo (Arr.

Willoughby).

DX211

J. H. Squire Colesto Detet,

7.5.7.22 NOW An English Rhapsody),

BRIGHTER

London, Sept. 20.

Sir Thomas Beecham and lis Symphony Orchestra. 12204/6. 7.22-8 p.m. Variety. Song-Every Little While.

DB1089

Frances Maddus (Soprano) Violin Sale-Allegro.

Albert

Song-Try Gettin"

Sleop.

Sandler. DB1038

Layton and Johnstone. DB1150 Band-Soldiers of the King.

The B. B. C. Wireless Military Band. DB878 A Goodnight's Frances Maddux. DB1089 Violin Solo-Pale Moon.

Albert Sandler. DB1038 Duet-You Did Everything For Me.

Band Soldiers in the Park.

Layton and Johnstone. DB1160

The Foreign Secretary and Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Sir John Simon, and Capt. An thony Eden will leave London | Duet-Goodnight but not Goodbye. either to-morrow or Friday for Geneva. They will break the journey in Paris where they will see the French ministers who took part in the conversa- tions with Captain Eden and Lord Tyrrell earlier this week.

A full report

of these Paris conversations was presented to a special meeting of the Cabinet held in Downing Street this after- FINED $25 OR 14 DAYS noon. Their purpose was mainly

IN PRISON

explanatory and exploratory, und the British Cabinet Was to-day, stated by Detective-for the first time, in a position Sergeant Browne in the Kowloon Government have in mind

to understand what the French Police Court this morning when the remand ease in which eleven very point which arises in con-

with

nection with the Chinese charged

disarmament stowing away on the B. & S. King Yunn from Swatow to Hongkong, was ministers were much impressed again called before Mr. Wynne- Jones, that he understood that an by their helpful and reasonable order for their return at the Com-attitude, and it was found that

do not largely differ on any ques-

CONVENTION.

it was

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On

It is understood that the British

The murder of a Chinese woman, The large building which was Fung Man, aboard a sampan near illustrated in the

problem. Telegraph on the northern end of the Yaumati Monday and of which a sectional Typhoon Shelter on the night of plan is given, will occupy an area September 10, was recalled in the of roughly 60,000 sq. ft. between Kowloon Magistracy this morning. the main motor road to Stanley when, as a sequel, three men Chupany's expense could only be made the views of the two Governmenta and the hillside, portions of which Lam, earth coolie, Chu Pan, an- will have to be cut away. The site is actually that occupied by employed, and Lam Yau, grass the former Paper Mills and has cutter, were formally charged be been granted free by the Govern-fore Mr. Wynne-Jones, ment,

· metal framed. Rising to threa The discovery was made by her

CLOCK.TOWER.

in the case of non-Chinese.

The British Government are uti

disarma- ment convention in relation to

H

Report.

cert

B. B. C. Wireless Military. Band. DB878 p.m. Local Time and Weather 6.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- 10.30 p.m. To-day's Opening 10 a.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations as received from New York by Messrs, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz (An- nounced in Chinese).

10.35 p.m. Close Down. All records in the above European programmes, are kindly supplied by Messrs. The Anderson Music Co.)

THEFTS BY UNEMPLOYED

Mr. E. G. Long, preventive tion. officer. of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, sald that the authorities at Swatow were not interested and On the application of Detective-so they must Of this area, 45,000 sq. ft. will Inspector C. Rozeskwy, the ne here.

present considering a press the charge actually be covered by the building cused were remanded in Police which it is proposed to construct in custody to Saturday morning.

the French proposals regarding TWO MEN BREAK INTO The magistrate: am really the supervision and inspection of four blocks with a small annexe

more interested in getting them armaments but that is only one

GARAGE -projecting-from-one-corner-of-the-It was-recalled-that-during the put of the Colony than anything of the points which must lie conf- main section. It will be of rein-night in question the woman was these in the Colony is not going to Disarmament Conference and up- Mr. Schofield at the Central Magis- Loung Sam and Wu Lee, both un- else. A lot of scally-wags like sidered in relation to the whole employed, wore forced concrete throughout, the apparently strangled to death with

charged before flooring to be mainly of terrazzo, ex-a piece of cord.

do us much good. The body was cept where it is found expedient to found drifting in a sampan.

Mr. Long agreed that it was on which no one Government can tracy this morning, with the employ wood, and windowà are to be

very dificult for the compradore alone rench a decision.

Jarceny of two grease pumps, one at Swatow to check on the people- tions will take place in which the the ground floor of No. 74, John- In Geneva next week, conversa oil pump and a bag of tools from storeys, the building has been de-sou, who on finding that his mo- They had very little control up signed to permit of the maximum ther's sampan was not at its usual there.

Italian, American and German re-stone Road, the property of the of light and ventilation.

mooring, went in search of her. His Lordship Imposed a fine of presentatives will also take part. Hongkong Electric Company, and He located the sampan between 6 $25 or fourteen days' guol on each Within the last week or two also with the larceny of one blan- and 6.30 a.m.

defendant.

Mr. Norman Davis, the Chief

ket, a jacket, a driver's licence and American delegate, has discussed $15.10 in money the property of points at issue with the British Man Lau from a garage in Shan RICE ministers in London and with the Kong Road.

French ministers in Paris, while the Italian Government has also contributed helpful suggestions to these exchanges among the re-six weeks hard labour was imposed presentatives of the chief powers on Leung Sam, as well as a fine of $50 or in default one month's hard labour for having broken a bond. The general effect is that an under which he was bound to be

recent agreement within'

weeks of good behavious, and Wu Lee re- has been brought sensibly nearer, colved two months hard labour. and although many difficult points Detective Sergeant Fitches and are still outstanding, the chances that the first accused was arrest- of securing a disarmament coned yesterday and admitted the ventlon have undergone a distinct second offence. He then elected improvement since, the conference to point out the second accused.. adjourned last June.-British Both men subsequently took the Wireless.

The frontage will extend for 400 feet along the main motor road, with an imposing four dialed clock; tower dominating the entrance in the main block.

At its greatest part the building will have a maximum depth, of 220 ft.. this receding to conform with the layout of the hillside in

LOCAL ESTATES

LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA- TION GRANTED

Wong Ying-kit, exporter, of 3,

THE CANTON

TAX

REDUCTION TO SIXTY CENTS REPORTED

Canton, Sept. 21.

a succession of blocks to a point First Lane, South Bund, Canton, where it is only 70 ft. acrosa.

The "A" or Main Block contains died on August 15, 1932, leaving the administrative offices, and its local estate sworn under $10,800. It is reported that the Canton most notable feature in addition to Letters of administration have Financial Department has decided the clock tower, fa a concert hall, been granted to Wong Kwan-pui, to grant a concession to the rice with a stage, rising to a height of son, of the same addess but tem-importers by reducing the rice tax two storeys, with the cinema pro- porarily living at 3, Shelley from $1.00 per picul to sixty cents. jecting room on the level of the Street, Victoria.

This reduced rate in to be effective first floor.

immediately. Local estate valued at $5,200 This hall is separated from the was left by Leung Man (or Mun)

The special taxation burenu for remainder of the block by two inner-kam (or Kum), storekeeper of imported agricultural products yards, and its dimensions are given 10, Mongkok Road, Kowloon, who has been functioning in Canton, na 71 ft. by 44 ft.

ded on July 14, 1932. Lettera of while congenial bureaux will soon administration have been grantede established at Swatow, Pakhoi, to Leung Chan-shi, widow.”

Kingchow and Kongmoon-Central News Agency.

THE GENERAL LAYOUT.

Other details of this block are as follow:

Ground floor: A.atafl's and boys* dining room, and a waiting room.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

First door: Four class rooms. BLESSEDNESS CONSISTS IN THE Second: Three dormitories, in- ACCOMPLISHMENT OF OUR DESIRES, cluding one over the concert hall. AND IN OUR HAVING ONLY REGULAR

"B" Block-In this block on the DESIRES-St. Augustine. ground floor are grouped the main

There was a clean bill of health in the Colony on Tuesday.

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GENERAL EFFECT,

· LOITERERS SENT TO PRISON.

THEIR SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOUR

Shanghal for this Port on the 20th

The P. and O. ns. "Naldora" left purpose. Instant at 9 am and is dus hero defendants to-morrow at about i pa

The first accused admitted the second charge, while the second. admitted both. A fine of $75 or

polico to a marine hawker where the pumps were recovered, and to a pawn shop where the blanket was recovered.

BOOK-KEEPERS

LOCAL EXAMINATION RESULT

Each with previous conviction.

The following are the succesз- two lads were charged before Mr.ful candidates to the Examination To-day, September 21, the Balfour at the Central Magistracy conducted by the Institute of Jewish New Year; and September this morning with loitering in

Book-keepers. London: industrial features, including a The wedding is announced to take 30, in the Jewish Day of Atonement ¡¡Iilller Birect in the early hours of

Stage 4 (Follow): Carlos tailoring room, a carpenter's workplace shortly of Mr. A. A. Friedman,

this morning for an unlawful Eugenia Xavier. shop, a shoemaker's workshop, and Miss Ethel Stearns, en route to the mising engineer, of Baguio; P.I., to..

Stage 2 (Associate) Lung Kwok a drawing room,"

Colony on the 8.5. Br

President Coolidgo.

Detective Sergeant Fowlle said. Mul (distinction). The first floor: Six class-rooms,

were Rech by two Stage 2 (Associate) Ho Shul European staff's drawing room,

Chineas detectives standing outside Cheong. Wong Sam, 30, who admitted ho four bedrooms and offices,

a house and peeping through the Stage 1 (Elementary): Chu Kar was employed to look after a sly- Second Floor: Two largo dormi-brothel at 16, Shanahal Street, was announcement to the effect that Mr. stretched his hand inside and gave Shu.

In The Tinies for August 18 is an iron grlile of No. 16. One of thom Chun (Scholarship awarded), Mina Memoy (Scholarship torica extending over practically fined $250 or four months by Mr. W. F. K. Wynne-Jones, U. Sc., lecturer the impression that he was at awarded), Lu Slu. Tong In Chuon.. the whole aren.

Wynne-Jones in the Kowloon Police in Physical Chemistry, University of tempting to unbolt the gate, Court this morning.

The Examination was hold at Reading, has been elected to a Lever- hulme Fellowship. Mr. Wynne-fonce,

The detectives walked towards the Local Contre, the Commercial

Lyndhurst "C" Block.—The ground floor of Through attempting to light from who was at the Universities of Wales them and on seeing the officers, Instituto.

Terraco, this block, measuring 100 ft. by 48, a moving lorry in Des Voeux Road and Oxford, 'choso as hin subject of defendants began to walk away.:

superintended by Mr. II. K. Yew, is wholly occupied by a workahon, West a Chinese Mak Chi, was in research The Nature of Acids and Defondants denied that they were tive, who was aided by Messrs. J. the Looal Examination representa- in the hand-and he went" to'

Ho will elther ○ and the first by a study for the the Government Civil Hospital for Copenhagen or to the United States stating that they were on thoir Edwin and S. K. Lo

to there for an unlawful; purposo, boys.

treatment. Another man, Yung to carry out further research work on

The above with excention of The second floor has another Ching received head injuries when he thone. Ilnes. Rendors will be interest way to market to make some Mr. Xavier are students of the dormitory, and also three separate hastily alighted from a bus ated to learn that he is the younger purchases."

Sentence of three months hard achieved an excellent result, six Commercial Instituto; which bedrooms, a sick room and a dis- Aberdeen, being conveyed In n brother of Mr. E. I. Wynne-fongs" of

Borious condition to the Hospital the Hongkong Civil Service Jabour was passed on each

out of ton passing.” pensary.

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