DESTITUTE CHILDREN
WORK OF SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF CHILDREN NEEDS HELP
MONEY THAT WILL SAVE LIVES
A stirring appeal for financial support was made by Mr. 6. P. de Martin, M.BE, Chairman of the Executive Committee, at the annual 'public' meeting of the Hongkong Society for the Protection of Children, which was held at the Helenn May Institute yesterday afternoon.
The Presidential Address' was read by Dr. R. H. Kotewall, who presided at the meeting on behalf of the Hon, Sir Shou-son Chow, President of the Society who, though present, did not conduct the meeting an account of a recent illness, from which he has just recovered.
The meeting decided to invite His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, to become Patron of the Society.
throughout the New There was a good attendance at the contres meeting, Amongst these present being Territories, and have a hospital for the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, the It. chkdren at Cheung Chau. The Goy- Rev. R. O, Ball, Lady Sousinen, ument have extended their hospital 6. Sir Wiliam Hornell, the Hon. vermudation for children and, Dr. S. W. Two, the Hon. Mr. 31. K. the request of the Sucinly, are con in 1. Mr. P. 1. Loseby. Mr. S. V. sidering the question of retalning Baxer, Chevalier J. M. Alves, Dr. part of the present Government Civa it. A. 1]
a children's hospital. Castre Busto, Mr. M. A.inspital ax Jumper, Mr. T. M.
Mrs. Playgrounds for children have been Hazelrigg, A. Hicks, Mr. Ho Kom-tong Mr.stubeched throughout the Colony,
and
T hope that still, more will Kolewall, Mr. F. II. Kwok, Dr. Li Shu-fun, Mr. A. Mekellar, Mr. Ngan provided. Shing-kwan, Mr. Peter I. Siu. Mr. Tang Shit-kin and Mr. J. 3. Wong.
of poor
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1935.
Florence Rice in "Death Flisa East," Columbia picture show, ing at the Aflinebra Theatre to-day and to morrow,
varied
de
week
Bun.
PHILIPPINES FUTURE | ANGRY STUDENTS
AMERICAN CONGRESSMEN ON INDEPENDENCE
YOUTHS BEATEN BY
PEIPING POLICE
Scattle, Dec. 16. The Congressional party has re
Peiping, Dec. 10, turned from Manila. The Speaker of Hundreds of students marched past the House, Mr. J. W. Dyrus, voiced the residence of Mr. Islas Cheng- the consensus of Philippines outlook, yg at 9 o'clock this morning, Mr. raying, "I think the Philippines talac Cheng-ying was appointed now Government, if let alone, will not only Mayor of Tientsin after giving up his nin independence but will achieve it last post as Governor of Charhar. The students shouted "Down with in brilliant fashion."
Ilsino Cheng-hing." "Down with Senntor Nye scoffed at the idearmed pollen guarded the Wal
traitors."
of Japanese aggression.
chinopu (Foreign Offles) where a fpw Charhar-Hopți
The Vice-President, Mr. John Gar-members .of the
mer, refused to comment.
Senator Gibson led a small minority in aaying he believed the Philippines would never attain independence, and isisting that they might ask the United States to take them buck us a protectorate-United Press.
Pessimistic Views
that he
Council decirled to Inaugurato the Council between December 18 and 20, Hundreds of Tsing flu and Yen- rhing Universities' students besieged the north and west city
which rates were closed at eight o'clock this morning. They shouted "Down with the Chatbar-Hupel Council" and "Down with Japanese Imperialism.”
Win
All Schnalu Guarded
and
the eut
big
Seattle, Dec. 16. The question of the, future of the Philippine Telands was raised by the The Police guarded ovary school, but person in family, but Mr. Martin asked his audience not to be
isled by these figures. The $4 and arrival of the United States Govern-tudents rushed to evade the Police. a month families are the Society's ment party which went to Manila for It is estimated that 6,000 students aro the inauguration of the Independence trying to dodge the Police and meet
near the Temple of Henven plutocrats, and little is done for them. ins the past year 221 families helped of Philippine Commonwealth.
A representative of the United Press by the Society had nu incoine, ac atl
to watch the Poller One of the members of the party present
directing their fire hose on the td the average for all families was
that thought
the parading $2.01 monthly per person in family. kald
students. However, Few words are
are expable f more Philippine Islands would not be satis į students outflanked the police, interpretation than verty, with
pover
the experiment ur inde-
The through Ta fide, if I may call it, of in There is the poverty where the week's
swarmed pendener and would ask the United through the cordon. s extened to the Legislative Countere terest in the welfare of children
just sullices for the Work. States to continus the Protectorme,
enrrying Policemen In his opening remarks, the tell which has passed legislation in
is the picturesque and
Thirty Senator Burke (Idaho), said that swords, without any warning, chargei Sir. Show-on Chey said that I pre truducing two major returns nifect Lissed poverty of the countryside, the Islands might ask Britain to take towards the paraile, beating all vious years, the Unvernur
There is the poverty of the penniless them over If the United States de students whom they could rench and ling Juvenils densquenta, Lin-tr Colony presided t
annual
mont
Exhermen, téllers of the sea, who de- cined.--Renter. maller from
breaking up the parade. effects of general meetings, but this year for wham
· from it support for their children To-day, we do not see in and the mathera of their children, reasons obvious to all, they had re- poverty.
do not rench
in very af poverty, different the Governor to perform the duty, children whose eyes
from which, accordingly, had devolved in the rail they are brought bim
of the Society, before the Magistrate in his private attempting to relieve. That is the 21 22.11
heart slekening poverty where the Though he had recovered from his
has not had enough food to be able and wither on her breast, because, she
to fred it herself, anil does not know of and ennnot afford to buy artifelad pilstitutes,
The
of
!!!
frained from troubling His Excellence the docks of the Palice Courts liny | This the repunt misery the Suriety familiar to most of you,-if every { when the reporter tried
inish with a quotation which is man his doorston kept the city, would be clean. The Hongkong Society for to free our little fongkong doorstep | from one very dirty stain.". plause).
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illness, he was still not as strong, khil are treated with sympathy unhappy mother seen her Infant wilt the Protection of Children is trying effectually and only provoking fur-
he wond wish. He might
and understanding.
I mention all this because, whilst hand-the greater part of the Society's ne- be healthy looking and possibly n some (aughter), but he was not live work ny seem to fall aù com- very strong. Therefore he hnd'
the fact is that most puratively re-
Tow of the Society's quested his old friend, Dr. Kotewall, of
Committee members. as senior Vice-President, to read the have been, or are still, actively engag Presidential Address and to conducted in one or more of the many as the meeting on his behalf.
Dr. Kotewall's Speech
Dr. Kotowall said:
Before read
Co-operation
ble
Election of Officers
The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo proposed, and Sir William Hornell Reconded, that the following be elected mom hers of the Executive Committee for theming year;
melated forms of child welfare-work, The Hongkong Society for the Pro- As muy Committer comprises Letion of Children co-operates with than sixty members, it will be rentia | other bodies such as the Tung Wah GE that the influence of the Socialhm Army, the Children's Clinic Hospital, the Salesian Schools, the p the well-being of children İs Presidential A.. the Address I desire, on behalf of all pre-d dea! wirler than most people at Sumshuipo, the Hongkong Benevo- Ampg, Mr. A. et Arculli. The Rev. ant the national interests? sent, to congratulate Sir Shaussonspeet, and think that you"
the
agree with me when
will
Chow on his return to health, and to combined efforts of this large team say that the tell him, how glad we are that he is of keen workers deserves the highest with
who... us to-day. Everyone praise from the community. Let me knows Sir Shou-son Chow must an urge, ones again, that the community preciate the deep concern he has for can best show its appreciation of welfare of the leas fortunate these efforts by contributing to the members of our community, especial funds of the Socisty as generously as ly the poor children: but only those possible. who have been privileged to with him on the Executive Committee appreciate of this Society can his work and
d the wisdom of his | counsel as President, elice
foundation. Bresuse
#
that
Presidential Address
Rerve
may
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our
ninny riminals and dogs.
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Mrs.
J. T.
BI.C.,
were
main
A United Press reporter dozen students soriously hurt; but the Police desisted in their attack to take photographs."
The students toned the police, an ther beatings. It was seen that two (A students' were seriously cut by Lig
swords.—United Preval
Organise the People!
Peiping, Dec, 15. Te thousand students. pensants and workers assembled nt thu Temple of Heaven and passed a re salution to organise Ure masses, aria the people, and down,
Japanest Imperialism. They marched to Mrs. G. Alabaster, AF.It., the Foreign Office to ask
the Chevalier 3. M. Alves, Mrs. L. W. new councilora 'why they are selling lent Society and many other whose
Baines, Dr. R. d. de Castro
Impressive March help the speaker gratefully acknow
Mr. S. V.
V. Boxer, The Hon. The ten thousand students in order- Fisters.
J. P. Braga, o..., Adjutantly ranks, shouting slogans and with We cooperate with
other socie. Brazier, The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, banners flying, marched toward the ties as cension serves:
we do not empete with them: we concentrate
Mrs. Rose Li Chow, The Hon. Sir Chienmen Gate, near the American Shopson Chow, Mr. M. A. Cooper, Dr. Embassy, where they clashed with the. un children as the most hapless and A. L. J. Dovey, The Right Rey, R. O. police. inarticulate members of our com. Hall, Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg,
Five thousand divided into mall munity, but we are not Jealous that Mrs. A. licks, Mr. llo Kom-tong, groups and finally were permitted to there is organisation for Maving
Huspes, Father D. enter the Tartar City. young girls from prostitution, for Hourigan, Dr. L. O. funter, Dr. E. Seven hoys and four gris Workers Thanked
the protection of mi tsui, for in
W. Kirk, The Hon. Dr. R. II, Kote-treated at the Rockefell Institute Appreciation has been expressed in
culcating the humane treatment of wall, c.M.G., Mrs. Kotewall, Mr. Frank Hospital for injuries,
We are not jealous when H. Kwok, Mr. Kwok Tenu, Mr. Li the Report, of
Old residents say the demonstration the valuable help tender henried persons concern them Hoi-tung, Mr. R. C. II. Lim, The Hon. was the most orderly, most patriotic he has held since the rentiered to the Society by various in-
lves with the initigation of criminal and dividuals, both men and women; but of this, and
Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. F. II. Loseby, and most significant they had seen also because the years ahead
I feel that I cannul
We wish only that all the Lady MacGregor, close without sentences.
Mr. G. P. de for many years.-Unked Press, children who have passed Martin, Mute, Mr. A. McKellar, Mr. than paying a special tribute here to three bring still greater difficulties
Nervous Police any the Society has yet had to face, members whose services have been through ear hands were as well off, L. Mel'hergon, Dr. C. It. Nash, Mr.
Peipink Dec. 15. it it
Sir outstanding. To Mr. De Martin
tsai, prostitutes, Ngan Shing-kwan, Dr. Phoon See- our heartfelt wish
Students have been alioved to pass The wah,
Hon. Shou-san Chow may long he spared to thanks are due for his work as Chair,
Sir Henry freely through the Chiennen Pollock, Extrative Committee
Lady give us the benefit of his experience main of the
Pollock, gute between the Tartar And Chinese Reply to Crittelam We are great-
Prior, and wise gublance. I will now read during the past year.
Mr. 12. M. elties, but on returnips the police the Presidential Address:
ly indebted to him for the time he "I wish to take this opportunity to
Raymond, The Hon. Sir William blocked their way and the gates were lins devoted to The many problems answer three eriticisms which have
Shouton, Lady Shenton, Misa Shin hurriedly shut, the police pouring that have arisen during the year, een expressed on our work. It has Tuk-bing. Mr. Peter Sin, Mrs. C. A. sonte half-dressed men from the polies and for the ability and patience with been salt and, a priori, with
Middleton-Smith, Mr. L. D. Skinner, station at the adjacent gate. The As most of you must have studied, which he presided over the Committee plausibilty, that if we make things Miss A, E. E. Steele, Lady Southorn, students were orderly like marching the Report on the Society's work meetings. To Mr. S. V. Boxer and easier for our poor we shall attract
0.3., Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Mr. troops, but when the head of their during the past year, I propose to Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, M.G., cur Joint them of neighbouring districta,
Ship-kin, M.J.E. The Hon. Dr.eolumn come near to the police atress only one or two of its really?
Ta'o station, a dozen policemen, who were Directors during the same "My first answer to this is that the S. W. To C.B., Mr. T. 0. vital features.It will have been
Lender {1} behnitor the Sicey both on its own and in corTS.Whyte-Smith, Mr.-M. running wildly-about-Gred-a-volley noticed that the number of new cases Society, our warmest thanks. Only operation with other bodies has Wong and Bir. Wong Kwong-tin. lover their heida.
The students, who scattered quick- in which help was given exceeded by,
Governor Invited more than 22 per cent, the number ofoke who, like myself, are closely ifected the yeon and emigra
ly, were taken completely by surprise, the previous year. Another outstand-sociated with them in the work of tion of children
parents have the Society know the value of their been thankful to
to get away. And
According to the agenda, Sir Henry and they quickly reformed their ranks Pollock at this stage was to
and filled the Jarge square between services at the extent of the percondly does anyone reatly suppose
have the Chlemmen Gate and the Kishan sonal sacrilice they have made in the parents will leave their own proposed the election of other of Station. The
continued to be interests of the poor children.
district, where they are known, to
Prop at when he rune to speak he server and excited, suure carrying come and starve among strangers on annaneed that he huc à proposal swords and others rifles and pistols, ly 20 per
corres
be $1,50 month so that their babies which would meet with general ap-ail with their fingers on the triggers. ponding estimate of two years ago,
may get a share in the $6,000 we proval. His proposal was that Ilis
A students deputation requested The fact that the Society has been able
spent last year in milk foods and rod Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew permission to march through the gate to cope with an increased volume of
liver oil?
Caldecott, be invited to become and received in reply two more volleys work without increasing its salaried
"It has been said that our work Patron of the Mr. G. P. de Martin, Chairman of
The proposal, from a tribute to the energy
Society,
the
demoralised pollée. personnel is a
enthusiasm of every one of its the Executive Committee, secole sente on which we work is too small. W. Te'o, was passed with acclama-witness of the entire seeno and it was should not be necessary and that the whigh was seconded by the Hon. Mr. Renter's correspondent was an eye- xecutive
cutive officers, paid and unpaid; the adoption of the annual
be effective. It is, however, in that I remarked that he was addressing lamentable fact that the disturbing but it is
thought
a marvel cant the nervous police did work is Sir Henry Pollock then moved not sat each other, let alone a conditions. unless ecesfumic
In this friends of Hongkong's destitute children between whom and
that the President, Vice-Presidents, umber of students. mzeessary and will be necessary distinct improvement cher lay the Seclety as a channel Colony show
nel as unemployment is prevalent. General Committee, Directors, Seme cartridges were binnk, during the current year. 11
The scale on which work:
we
i Treasurers and Secretaries named in many live rounds were also used.-- greater stenin is likely to be imposed for their sympathy, born it may be love for children or hatred of in-
dictated to us by
measure of
suphe Report be re-electel, the names of Reuter. ou the Society's finances. In
we get from port we
the community and afficers designate there shown being connection I may be cxcused for re-
Te-Justice or perhaps of shame that the
I cannot understand criticism that substituted for the names of Officers minding you that in the course of the conditions indicated in the report
refuses us a little help on the grounds reinguishing offic
offices. Seconded by past four years, the Society's ordin- can exist in Hongkong, or possibly refuses us a li
if the Society fails has fallen
beeatise
great dent. "Khort income
of its thing mare expensive will have to
"As for those who are out for largee Hon. Mr. Tso, the motion was
Parried unanimously. by $14,000, and this in penditure
A vote of thanks to the Society's spite of stringent economics his hearers for their attendance and
ad take its pluer. The speaker thanked reale, international, world-wide ro
forms we wish them well, we hope onorary Auditors, Messrs. Perey ministrative expenses. Fnced with
they will prosper, but anwhile, Smith, Seth and Fleming, for their this situation, your Committee have hoped by their good offices, and while the miliennium recedes, while recently considered
ervices rendered during the last ing carefully through those ever generous friends
while Geneva
yeur, was proposed by Mr. A. Me- the question of future policy, and of good causes the longkong news- have decided that the neute distress added:
Papers to reach a wider public. quarrels and
tred and
Kellar, seconded by Mr. M. A. Cooper wille comintasiens issue pious I'm nd carried ananimously. now prevalent among the inbouring
ports,
are dying in pain or, children are "Most of us have at some time or
Mr. S. V. Baxer moved a vote of clusses demands that the present ne other felt willing to help some un
ne-
worse still, clinging in suffering to thanks to the President of the meet.
n tengisin. tivities of the Socfety should not be Curtiited until Lus last dollar happy creatore in the street. Hot what it would often he
call life. euphemism to
"Sir Henry Pollock, on behalf of entrusted to it by the public is spent. street begging is not to be encourag
this brings ed and we cannot always feel that
to the thirdly Pullock, expressed regret that "n account of a previous engagement, that the general public, now that
she was unable to be present at the know the pressing needs of the very is just in this way that the Society rry lot in front of them is it not
better that these children ahould die?weeting. Ile assured them all that poorest children of the Colony, will be useful at us be It may even be to, I do not know, his wife was very much interested be induced to give the Soclely an even mers. We spend your money But my answer is that our children in the work of the Society, Rawater measure of Guancial support fully and, not in cash, but in end, it than they have given in the pasts divert to those for whom you For this extended help. I do
mast intend it. earnestly appeal.
ing feature is that theatre Society's ly income per head in cases shows u still further decline tu $2.01, a figure which is
hry
cent, lower than
t
I now move that the Report au Accounts for the past year adopted (Applause).
Proposal Seconded
report.
them-
-
the
O
EL:
Cross,
This decision is based on the honour help will not be misupplied.. 11/19got wish to meet. With such
the
Progress of Work
they
The Society's Inspectors
years,
Poverty and Crime
alive. They grow up, that is they did not appear to him to be good | do not die. They continue to be Sir William Hornell said that it
add to the wretched tale of their policy for the Society to spend every dollar It had, and suggested thnt ways and mens be devised to aug. "Our inspectors are doing their
ment the funds of the Society. Ho It should, I think, be a matter of works with an amount of good will.
suggested that there must be many tact, common sense
"But with an increase in our mem- and industry legitimate pride to the supporters of which could not be bought with much bership and increased help from the
people in Hongkong who were will the child welfare movement in this
int to subscribe $ a year. more Herat malument than wo community as a whole through the Colony to reflect on the
The Chairman said that the "Execu progress
can which has been made in the space of afford to give them, and I am glad government grant we can help the tive Committee would remember Sir
to have this opportunity to thank children to live, not just to remain William's suggestion. a few years. Less than six years
them on behalf of the children and alive, we can help them so to grow ago, when the Society was founded,
Before the meeting concluded, Dr. movement. ጊዮረጊጹ relatively
ively of our supporters and of the pubileup that they will be an asset and not Kotowall expressed his pleasure at of Lady Southern at unimportant To-day, the Society Runerails for their good work in the a burden or a menace to the com- the presence
munity, for there is no more produc: the
Ho Bald the past year.
Latly maintains three centres, while
"As we are acting on behalf of the tive cause of class and social hatred Southorn's grent interest in the work Government maintain two similar and fully equipped establishments, one of public the question arises why the leading to erime and lawlessness than of the Society had always been
como naverty when the victima
In reply, Lady Southern express. in May last. The my numbers. There
Am reusot thorities, too, have started and are came our Society, for, in spite of on, and I nm inclined to lay the
due to our negligence and indiffered her regret that her gracious. pre- chec."
sence, as Dr. Kotowall put it, could Increasing their welfare work In
After expressing gratitude on be- not be turned Into- dollars
which Colony, In the New Territories, ita peculiar knowledge of the next, half of
the poor children for the would be of more use to the Society we have the Sir Robert and Lady the alute, the urge, it has obviously Inbours of the Women's Auxiliary (Laughtor). However, she thanked Ho Tung Centre, which, while not failed to bring them: home to our
which found 83.480 in the past year, him for his kind reference to her, confining itself to children, does fellow citizens.”
Mr. de Martin concluded: "There is and promised that she would get the much misery in the world Our Girl Gulden and the Women's Intor- Hongkong children are not alone, national Club to make a special But they are our children. I will effort to help the Society.
to
meeting.
which is the Violet Peel Health Cen-publie does not support us in greater learn that their suffering has been source of encouragement to them.
bre
the
gřent deal of work for children. At tho Ranto time. the St. John's Ambulanco Brigade have established
milat
Poverty
be
The annual report states that the Society's poverty line in $4 monthly
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11.30 am. The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, 11.45 am. Weekly Newsletter and Sports
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(G.B.J. G.9.J. and G.8.0.)
TD.m. Den. Sydney Torch, at the
Organ of the Regal, Edmonton. 1.30 p.m. "Light and Shade”~~No, T.
Greenwich Time Bignal at 8.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m. A Recital by Joan Baker (Plano-
forte).
8,30 p.m. Leitinter Opera House Orchestra. S., The Newa.
8.15 p.m. The Manchester Taraday Midday
Society's Concert.
1,46 pm. Class down.
Transmission 3
[G.8.P., G.S.E, and G.8.D.)
10 p.m. Die Don. The Birminghars. Thesire
Royal Orchestra. 10.43 porte uw'cs) (reographe-No. 5: Songs Dkkını Knew," 11.15 p.m. The Bronkhorst Tria. 11 am. Evensong. relayed from
Minster. Greenwich Time Blgns) at 12,30 km, 12.43 m. The Newa 1,.m. Clear dawn.
York
Transmission 4 ́(0.1,2), and 0.9.D.)
PART 1 1.15 am. Big Bin. "The Empirates"
(Fourth Edition). E Bar The News
2.15.migh Speta" No. 81 Morside
Elde
2.30 mm. The 11.B.C. Nerthers Orchestra.
Greenwich Time Bienal at
mat.
1.30 1%. The Victor Olef Sextet. Arthur
Reckless (13mlions),
4a.m. Variety. Pralare
1.18. The B.B.C. Orchwirs (Section D.) 5.35 am. Close dawn.
PART 11 5.45 am. The Varie Trio,
0.16
Greenwich Time Bigval at 6 km, 4.m. The News,
m. Musical Interlude.
439 um. The Leslie Beldgewater. Quintet.
Märsuselte Natalja (South African Buranal.
445 am. Clown down,
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