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OVERCROWDING IN H.K. PRISONS STILL UNSOLVED PROBLEM

stirety 1,255.

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was 1,328 as compared with

The percentage of convicted pri-

admitted to

TO STOP EVICTIONS

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diction under this section, the court may direct that the tenancy of the The Annual General Meoting of

altting tenant shall be frented as a the above will be held on Wednes-subsisting tenancy notwithstanding day, 15th June, in the Board Room

the of Mesara. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., at 6.15 p.m.

A. J. G. TAYLOR,

Hon, Secretary.

HONG KONG ADDRESS

Gibb, Livingston & Co., Ltd.,

(Tea Department} York Building, 4th, floor). Chater Road, Telephone No. 27685.

HONG KONG ADDRESS

Theodor & Rawlins, (Tea Exporters) York Building, 4th floor), Chater Roud, Telephone No. 27665.

FOR

THE PROTECTION

CHILDREN.

OF

a child

child who

What to do to help

Anyone knowing of n has been assaulted, neglected, or with 1-trested in n Dariat131

manner likely to cause unnecessary quffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing un set of kindness by communicating at once with

previous convictions recorded against Them was 214 as compared with 15.0 for the previous year. Police courts In the New Territories convicted 804 prisoners as against D69 for 1930.

the

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Room 308, Bank of East Asia Build- ing, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Rond, 1st floor; or Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol Street, ist floor, Kow- loon.

Tabulated figures show that during last year 310 males and 41 females served term of Imprisonment of one month or less, 1,327 males and 100 females were sentenced for more than one month, but not exereding six months, that 310 males and 44 females served sentences of over six months but not exceeding two years, and that 318 males and 17 females reveived sentences of over two years.

The Informant's name will be kept The grand total showed 2,271 nules strictly private, except in cases where and 208 females received sentences.malice is proved.

The report states that the increase

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

..

in the number of prisoners is chieflypenditure cost due lo a inrge number of convictions $10,000 in 1930. for larceny, hawking and forestry

$15,058.71 against

uffences. The political situation in Against this is shown revenue for China and the influx of refugees is the year, which amounted to $5,- possibly the cause of many of the 013.75, made up of prison subsistence Convictions.

Heavy Expenditure

The dances show that the entire prison department cost $1,021,593.04 to maintain, as vonopared with $884, - 851,02 In 1936.

$1,072, and prison industries $3.- 341.75. The comparative 1938 Bgures were a total of $4,894.36 comprising $1,335 from prison subsistence and $3,559.35 from prison Industries,

Decrease In Revenue Prison expenditure for the last ten Personal enioluments amounted to years has shown a generally Ingren- 1920 it was $403,- In $512,006.8 s against $472,020,40 the sing trend. previous year. Increase under tnost 271.50.

amounted to Last year other headings of the

were also $1,021,553.04, early three times as shown. Clothing and shoes for staff much. In 1930 the expenditure wus amounted to $16,030,87 as nainat $804,051.02, in 1935 It was $748,120.33, $12,512.00, while clothing for the in 1034 it was $020,788.71, in 1933 t prisoners cost $37,044.80 as compared was $833,873.28, in 1932 it was $780,- with $20,345.71.

111.00, In 1931 it was $791,012.42, 1

Fuel also showed a substantial in- 1030 it was $889,592.80 and in 1930

crease from $49,344.26 in 1930 10 $43,054.01 lust year.

it amounted to $521.631.73.

Prison revenues have not shown The most important item-subsls- the same increnses. The biggest re- tence of prisoners--cost $320,005.15 venue was in 1934 when it amounted as against the 1938 figure of $257,-to $220.022.50. Last year it was 237.14.

$188,550.10, in 1936 it was $188,341,95,

There was certain amount of in 1935 It amounted 10 $204,154.03. special expenditure of a non-recur- The $200,000 mark was also topped in ring nature, including $14,802.71 for 1032 and 1033, but it fell below that live vans, and $672 for typewriters, gure for the preceding years of 1831, However, the 1830 Agure of $10,000 1030, 1929 and 1928. This total re- for Inotype machines was not revenue includes the estimated value peated. Nevertheless special ex-of prison labour,

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notice to quit or similor notice, and determination of the same by any may set aside and annul any such nolice accordingly; and shall have power to determine what incrense

of rent (if any) is fair and reason- able, regard being had to the char- acter and condition of the dwelling- house Anci ilse rents of similar dwelling-houses in the locality.

Sub-section 3 explains that the court shall not exercise any of the powers given lo

under sub-section I or 2 in

any case where it is satisfied that greater hardship would be caused to the landlord by the exercising of the power than would be caused to the tenant by the refusal to exercise it.

Reference Committees

***

To Be Appointed Sub-tenants are also protected by the Bill, section 3 (4) of which says that in any such proceedings on order or judgment for possession or eject- inent against the sifting tenant of the dwelling-house shall not, unless the court otherwise directs, be operative aucainst a sitting tenant of

Hart of a the dwelling-house which,

ilt the this Ordinance, is commencement of lowfully sub-let to him, and is a separate

dwelling-house.

and the court shall, In relation to that part of the dwelling-house and the sitting tennas thereat, have all the like powers and jurisdietlon us It has in relation to the whole dwelling-bouse, und the ting tenant therent.

WEDNESDAY,

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local aharo quotations issued this morning. Bauks

An interesting point in the BR in the provision that in order to assist in the determination of questions arising under this Ordinance in rein- tion to the rent, character or rond!- tion of dwelling-houses, the Gaver-" nor muy establish reference conimit- ters to whom such questions may be referred by the court for ronalders- tlon and report.

It is explained that the foregoing provisions of this sectita shall not apply to proceedings against a sitting tenont under the Small Tenements Recovery Ordinance, 1897, and any such proceedings shall, on the appli cation of the sitting tennt, be dis- continued.

be

Refence Committees

Section 4 (1) says that the const!- tution and procedure of reference committees established under thus Ordinance shall be such as may bei prescribed

by regulations made by the Governor in Council.

Section 2 states that រ។ addi- tion to any questions that may referred n reference cummit- fee by the court under this Ordinance and subject to any regula- tions matte under this section, a re- ference comunftter muy consider and determine any questions in relation to the rent payable or to be paid by sitting tenant which may be statem mittexi to it by the tenant and kind- lord.

Appeals May Be Made

Section 3 says that an appeal shall te from the decision of a reference committee on any question submitted to it by the tenant or landlord under sub-section 2. Such an appeal shall be made in a summary manner to a Judge in chambers within one month from the date of the decision.

Section 5 states that the Chief Justice may make such rules and give sucia directions as he thinks BL for the purpose of giving full effect to the provisions of this Ordinance relative to legal proceedings,

Section observes that this Or- dinance shell continue in force until June 1, 1939, and no longer, unless otherwise provided by Ordinance.

Objects of Bill

Explaining the objects and reasons of the Bill, the Attorney General states:

The Influx of refugees from Canton as a result of recent air raids there has, despite administrative mea- sures to cope with and restrict 1. so increased population Already swollen by immigrants seeking safety from disturbance in China that the housing accommodution of the Colony is no longer sufficient to contain the numbers of those who desire to oc- cupy it and are In many cases will- Ing to pay exorbitant prices for doing so.

H.K. Bank, $1,500 n. H.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.). £09 1. Chartered Banks, £123% n Mercantile Banit, A. and B. £28 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14 n. East Asia Bank, $00 n.

Insurances

Canton Ins., $257 n. Union Ins. $520 . China Underwriters, $24. H.K. Fire Ins., $230 n.

Shipping

Douglas, $85 n. H.K. Steamboats, $221⁄2 n. Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $60 1. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $24 n. Shell Bearer 82/6 n. Union Waterboats, $8.90 n.

Docks etc. H.K. &. W. Wharves, $137 n. H.K. & W. Docks, $19 n. H.K. & W. Docks (new), $19 n. 11.K. & W. Docka RL. — Providents

$7% 0. nia (old), Providenta (new), $7.10 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4.05 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh, $108 n. Kailan Mining Adm., 14/0 n. Raubs, $9.90 n.

Venz: GoldNeid, $3 b. Hongkong Mines, 10 cts. n.

Philippine Mining Antamoks, P. 43 so. Atoka, P.

Bagulo Gold, P. - Benguet Conxol., 1. 0.70 8. Benguet Explor., - Big Wedge, P.-

Coco Groves, P. 47 sa, Consolidated Mines, 12 003 0. Demonstrations. 1. 20% sn.

E. Mindanao, P. - Gumous G'fields, P. —- Ipe Gold, P.---- IXL. P. 02 so. Itogons, P

Paracale Cumaus, P Min. Resources, P. —-- Northern Min., P. Puracale Gumaus, P. Salacot Mining, P. ~--- San Marlelo. P. 45 sa. Suyne Consol, P. 15% MIL. United Parncales. P. 30 se.

Landa, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hutels, 30% n.

H.K. Lands, $37 n.

H.K. Lande, 4% Deben $101. Shal Lands, Sh. 39 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. — Humphries, $9.15 m.

K. Realties, $5.55 1. Chinese Estates, $100 n. China Realties, Sh. China Debent,

Public Utilities II.K. Tramways, $17 sa. Peak Trams (old), $7 b Peak Trums (new), $3% n. Star Ferries, $80% n. Yatumeti Ferries --

Yaunati Ferries rights $21.80 n. China Light (old) $11.30 n. China Light (new), $0 n. H.K. Electric, $00% n. Macao Electric, $17% b. Sandakan Ligh, $14% u. Telephone (old), $28 n. Telephone (new), $10.00 n. China Busen, Sh. — Singapore Tractions. 24/- 1. Singapore Pref., 24/8 n.

Industrials

Cald: Mucg. (old), Sh. $14. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $121⁄4 n. Canton fees. $).2011. Cements, $17.10 IK. Ropes,

$4.70 tl. Stores, &c. Dairy Furm, $24ņa R. Watsons, $8 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8,70 n. Sinceres, $2.20 n.

Wing On (H.K.), $50 n. WIlliam Powell, Ltd., 79 cts. n. Cotton Mills

Ewo Colton, Sh. $13 n. S'hal Cotton (old), Sh. $70 n. Zoong Sings, Sh.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $42 11.

Miscellaneous H.K. Entertainments, $0.60 n. Constructions, $1% b. Vibro Piling. $5% n. GovL. 4

1025 71% prm. n.

Ch.

G$Bonds.,

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% prm, n. H.K. Govt. 3% Loan 2% prm.

b.

Wallace Harpers,

JUNE

1, 1938.

JAPANESE 'RELIEF

COLUMN NEARING .

DOIHARA

(Continued from Page 1.)

chwang, Hwalchiatur, Lanfengkow and villages north-east of Sanylchai, all lying between the Lunghai Railway and the Yellow River.

Marsmans Ing. (Lon.), s/- 11/- 1.

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Marsmans Ins. (H.K), s/- 3/10 b.

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New York, May 31. New York Colton

Opening Closing 7.08/08 7.71/72 7.70/77

"The object of this Bill, which is based on sections 12 and 15 of the Rent, etc., Restrictions Act, 1023 (13 and 14 Geo. 6), reproduced in clouses 3 and 4 of the Bill, is, by restricting the landlord's right to possession in certain cases, to prevent hardship to tenants now in occupation.

July "The housing problem and

pre-

Oct. valent charges for rent were the

Doc. subject of Inquiry by Commission appointed on 9th March, 1938, and Jan. (1930) since the report of that Cominission Mar. (1939) a careful watch has been kept upon May (1039) the situation. It is now considered Spot necessary to deal with that situation by the means contained in this B."

7.70/71

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The tacties of the Japanese seem to be to shorten their defence lines in order to be better able to hold out until the arrival of reinforcements. In this move, however, they are in the danger of being wiped out by con- centrated Chinese fire.-Central News.

7.71 The First Notice

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Aim For Hankow

Shanghai, June 1. Revealing that the operations of the large column of Japanese troops hurrying to the relief of General Dolhara is only incidental to the main operations, the Japanese Army spokesman in Shanghai sald to-day that the main body of Japanese troops has started to develop opera- tlons in accordance with the plans for the advance on Henkow.

The semi-circular front, extending from Lanfeng in the north to Hotel in the south, covers over 400 miles. The Arst part of the plan was put Into operation yesterday when troops south of the Lunghat Railway com- menced to advance in the direction of Hankow.

The Japanese claim to have reached Luyl, in north-cast Honun, und have coptured Pohsten, north-west Ahwel, as part of the operations.-- Trans-Ocran.

ח!

Severe Fighting

Shangbai, June 1.

The Japanese Army spokesman here claimed this morning that the vanguard of the Japanese relief forces pushing westward along the Lungbal Railway to succour General Doihara's surrounded divi-

the Fions has contacted

besieged Japanese troops.

Severe fighting to now proceeding between the Chinese

surrounding General Dolhar and the advancing relief forre

The report odds that portions of the Chinese forces.

with General Duller's by no menns defeated torres facing them on the south bank of the Yellow River, and the Japanese relief columns approaching swiftly in Their rear, are withdrawing towards Kaifeng and the Lunghai Railway- Trans-Ocean.

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H. M. King George VI in the de-Ninking, Tsingtau, Tientsin and Pel- nominations 5 dollars, 10 dollars wil|ping are temporarily suspended. be on sale as from June 2, 1938,

AMOY BERVICE

Farcel Port Servico to Amoy Is- Jand

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sweet potatoes, which are practically. The only food now avaliable.

Dysentery and other types of Intestinal aliments are rife, and have irendy killed off many of the sur- vivors of the war.

further Tsangchow, twenty milta south, is still largely flooded, and the few remaining draft animals are without fodder and are being killed off for food.

The people here, too, are verging on starvation, although a few are

ing to work the fields-United Press.

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Sunday Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin.. Faunang Shanghai Saigon

June 4,.5 p.m. June 5, Noon.

Sun., June 1, Dum. Sun, June 5, 1 p.m. Sun., June 5, 6 p.m...

Lonslebank Storviken ..... *Superscribed correspondence only.

KNOCKED DOWN PEDESTRIAN

in Nathan Rood yesterday he knock-

ed down Lee Choi, who was removed"

Mr. W. G. Routley has reported to to the Kowloon Hospital suffering: the Police that while driving his car from head injuries.

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