THE HONGKONG

LETTERS TO THE ORPHANS OF WAR

EDITOR

PROBLEM

To the Editor.

do

Hongkong Telegraph.

With reference

to

the problem Accmra" on Saturday (re-rectangular plot of land) the solution your paper gives is 10 X 30 yards.

Before going further, what about

20 yards? X This problem has two solutions, as shown above. Had the selier of the it out himself be problem worked could not have failed to arrive at these two solutions. As he only pro-

answer, I am duced half the luctantly forced to the conclus on that he "cheated"; started off with the answer and worked back to the data for the problem. I suggest that attention be called to the afternative solution in the column concerned.

re-

FATHER OF SIX. (Yes, and you're the only reader to spot it-Ed.)

A GERMAN'S REACTIONS

4

Sir--Permit me a few words with regard to Mr. John Blunt's article in your paper's yesterday's issue.

Mr. Blunt urges Hongkong Ger- mans to "get a noble example by resentment and their registering concern at the harsh and unjust action of their Government". Is n "registerallon" really necessary? Is we feel? it not quite obvious how But your must know, we Germans have an abhorronce against any kind of registration.

A GERMAN.

BROADCASTING Sir,-Ro your Editorial on ZBW programmes. My wife and I have a little competition every day. The one who hears the ZBW say the word "Opus" first wins ten

announcer

PERMANENT HOME IN

HONGKONG NEEDED

Two bundred and forty-five refugee children were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kom-tong and their daughter-in-law Mrs. Ho Sal-wah, at Ho Cheng, on Mt. Davis. Dr. Irene Ho Tang and most of the staff of the Hongkong branch of the National Association for the care of War Orphans were also present.

It will be recalled that these child. ren arrived in Hongkong from Han- kow on September . They included 63 girla,

Since the

commencement of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, millions of Chinese children have faced siarva- tion and death. A recent letter from one laay's charge Shanghal reports that amongst the children under over twenty have died in an hour. and there have been over es many as 7,000 deaths a month.

lon

homes,

bul

new

introduced

activities ого gradually to Interest them."

Benefactors are invited either to moke single donations or to under- take to "adopt" or maintain any desired number of children for u they are able to leave the institu- tions Names and photographs of period of months or years, or until

the children will be supplied to the donors, if so desired.

number have

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,

ARMED ROBBERY

Refugees From Canton Shut In Bathroom

NOVEMBER 15, 1938.

FREETHINKERS AND FREEDOM

(Continued from Page 6.)

It 18 an integral part of the revolutionary proletarian clasa strug- gle,"

Moreover, this writer, who is pro- Biden; of the Mitant Gooless, acids; An armed robbery at No. 65 Legh-Proletarian freethinking as ent- ton Hill Rond, ground floor, on the valed by the League of the Godless ..essentially part, und parect vening of October 15, led to the

of the militani workers' cluse altug- appearance of one of the alleged rob-

gle; basically political and revolu- bers, Lrung Tin, 25, described as carpenter, before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest tionary from the start.” at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, charged with taking part in the affair,

He was alleged, together with two to have others, not yet arrested, robbed a family of refugees from Canton of Jewellery worth $265, $163 n Hongkong currency, $170 In Shanghai currency and $12 in Canton

currency.

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case

Captain Ramsay made la The case, which was for committal, [~)

conducted by Detective Sub-well, and, to the majority, convin

c.ngly, The Bill was opposed by Inspector. W. N. Darkin.

Mr. Edmund Harvey, an independent M.P., who is by no means open to the charge of agnosticum, He is, on the contrary, an active propagandist for Christian teaching.

ycars.

A revolver and two knives, alleged Branch National Women's Relief

to have been used by the robbers, As early as August, 1937, the Associations throughout China have

were produced as exhibits in Court. Parent Association of the National been requested to organise local nx-

Police-Sergeant G. J. Perkins, Women's Relief Association in Nan-sociations, and

of already done so. king discussed the possibility

police armourer,'sald he had examin- establishing children's

In Hongkong the Women's Relleted the revolver, and found it to bo the more urgent problems of the Associations have demonstrated an

a 38 British Bulldog. In his cpinion, it had not been fired for two or three wounded had first to be attended 10.

The cylinder pawl was worn, By March 1938 a separate associa-excellent spirit of co-operation and Hong- netivities. They are:-The

but otherwise, the revolver was in the National Branch of kong

tood working order. The six chame express purpose of looking after

filed with Hongkong Women's Keller, The

bers were found to be children. the expr established in Hankow with stand side by side in all their malor

in aliver Rellet pleces of wood, wrapped by Chinese Women's Soldiers scheme was worked out A

th appearance of paper, giving be Association, The Hongkong Office of which local orphanages would

bullets. The weapon, he added, was established throughout the country. the New Life Movement, The Young

capable of firing real ammunition. with approximately 500 children as Women's Christian Association, and

for

the newly formed Chinese Women's a unit and the alm 20,000 children. People were asked

Club, lo subscribe to the fund at the rate of five dollars per child per month, unicas they wished to contribute to wards the capital expenses.

of caring

in

In co-operation with other locul organisations and individuals, the members of all these Associations take an active part in the activities of the local War Orphanages.

д

The Hongkong Branch was formed with a committee of seventeen ladies, ad or honorary Ave supervisors

of and visers,

large

group Several sub-com- sympathisers,

inklag of amittees were organised,

finance, charge of general affairs, planning, organization, child welfare, publicity, and transportation.

Orphanage in Hongkong Owing to the crowded condition of Hongkong, the organisery louna con- siderable difficulty in choosing surable

hoine for the orphans.

were fortunate. Finally, they securing the temporary loan Chinese charity hospital, the Pok Ol the New in Un

Long in Hospita!

the old Territories, and the loan of Government Civil Hospital

through the kind co-operation

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cents. She's about $5 up on me, but the Hongkong Government and of

I think the cheats by pecking at the published programmes.

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Wan Wai-kok, 30, occupant of No. 03 Leighton IL Road, ground floor, said he was a refugee from Canton, and had resided in the Colony since January this year. About 8 p.m. en October 15, he was sitting in the front room of his house, together with his concubine, Wan Wal-fun, two women relatives named Ng Yuk-mut and Li Suk-ngo, and ax children,

I

And I feel that he was wholly in the right when he said: "I maila.n that tru.h needs no other weapon than itself. Whether it be political error or relig.ous error, the right way to deal with it is by the weapons of argument and uppeals to be The only bieguard that highest. truth needs is the light in wh.ch and by which it lives." Bad Precedent

it this had become law, it would have s:t a bad precedent. If once, in the name of Christianky, wa even only nominaily asociated with egin banning movements which ure religion, we shall be well on the way to reviving that detestable element of clerical intolerance religious and which became moribund in Britain towards the end of last century, and which has led to such violent drives in organised Christianly cga.nst fussia, Germany, Spain, and (though more obliquely) in Italy.

Politically, I detest and fear any sign of intolerence always has poilical reaction. If, as

Hongkong

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R. A. CAMIDOE

Tiongkong 29th June, 1938.

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THE CHEERO CLUB The Cenorin took 2.191 bags for

The Cheero Club activities are England and 215 for Europe, while the Ranoura rarried 2,490 for England notified as follow:

Tuesday: Whist drive at 0.43 p.m. As announced by the Post Office.

Wednesday: Donce at 0.30 p.m. and 112 for Europe.

The-Ab-Originals." All to catch parcela, and servicemen and the liner Rawalpindi is the last boat music by

wives and in friends cards for delivery

Coms to the welcomed. Thursday: Bridge and mah junga. Fr.doy: Bridge. Monday, November

A with which Ramsay Christmas

their

Ilerded Inte Bathroom The front door was closed but not locked, and he saw it being suddenly pushed open and three men entered, closing the door behind them. One, whom Wan alleged was Leung, held a revolver in his hand, while the It is clear that without funds it other two held a knite and a dagger acciares, the militant Godless are scason, but those people who leave Chetro and learn the Lambeth Walk. respectively. Wan was ordered to predominantly political, then their their Christmas cards too late, can no" as first class matter by air mail. relatives, children, and the amah, people Lke myself, who oppose to their envelop when it will travel keep quiet, and together with his message must be counteracted by catch up by attaching a 16-cent stomp who had been brought from the Communism and many other "isms." the

If its thrust be primarily against When this is done, the envelop should be sealed to avoid confusion among kitchen, was herded Into the bath-1

religion, then Chrisunna lay nem-

the sorters. room at the rear of the floor.

scives open to the suspicion of intellectual weakness by advocating Lanning rather than the method of Drive a thing under- and it flourishes furtively. Its adherents have more passion and ground argument. conviction because they are martyrs to their cause.

will be unable to do anything and the ulready generous Hongkong Public is once again appealed to for support for a scheme that is to touch hearts of all thinking citizens.

orphanages

to

the Refugee Committee of the Lung the Wah Hospital, The Federation for Hongkong Organisations Relief of Refugees from South China kindly made a contribution towards the feeding of the

of the children, while

As both the present

Wan, however, was brought out by many benefactors are helping by

sum of $5 per are only borrowed property, the proe the robbers, and while one of the cubscribing a nominal child. month

Individuals, blem of a permanent home for these schools are all children-lasting ten years or sc-has held a knife to his chest, Leung, he organisations and

time, they were again in the front helping in this way, some paying for engaged the attention of the Associa alleged, demanded $3,000. By this tion ever since its commencement,

room, and Wan told the robbers he as many as ten children.

had no money. Ils was then ordered

be also

Atrocious things have been dont Over 300 children have gone into Dozens of trips have been nade to

to open his boxts, and the robbers residence. In addition, to the types the New Territories and

in Europe in the name of religion. of children normally looked after by various government offices but as yet, began ransacking them. Wan saw the sister orphanages, Hengkong is the outlook is not clear. It is be one of the men take his concubine's The House of Commons has con-

handbag, and $80 belonging to him- 1 to solve a focal problem by lleved certain that the interests of helping

dred years ago a Puritan House of taking over from the Tung Woh humanity, and the spirit of public self from a box, his pocket watch tributed to these evils. Three hun

ond

and $16 from his jacket which was, Commons condemned for blasphemy a Quaker, whose tongue was bored Hospital Refugee Camp a number of service deserve the sympathy

with hot irons and whose forehead destitute children who had already cacouragement of the Fowers that hanging on a stand.

be. It is hoped that the prezent i

Women Searched

was branded, the darkest | into the Colony as refugees.

into difficultles are merely divided children The

bre

chosen hour which preceeds the brightest each with its Hille

groups, leader, while the older children

п "Service Corps." organised into These take a greater share of house

the work and help to look after

his younger ones. Each child has number and his name written, on a tals which he wears for the purpose of identification.

co

arc

dawn.

Miss Irene Ho Tung, the Director, is the fifth daughter of Sir Robert Ho Tung.

assistant Mrs. Raymond L, the director, was formerly Muss Florence wong of Hongkong University, and

In Un Long the country enviren-puu-utor of Strass &co, Fulang.

favourable for a

ment is nyomt

Whenever

healthy weather permits classes are held out-

of-doors,

pors, either under the shade of tree the huge "Flame-of-the forest"

pavilion. or in the beautiful vie 06. 7053%

The little ones delight to play in the sand pit while the older ones enjoy bushals. growing their own cabbages and to-

matoes.

July ... ... ....

Saturday's Sales: -5,200,000

Chicago Corn

December ...

May

477%/474 615%/61%

July

December

May

July

Winniper Wheat

58758-4

01/0154

48/4/18 0145/014 520/52%

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to Charitable And Other Objects

Fund for Relief ol The British One day, Mr. Aw Boon Haw visit-

Distresa in China. Hongkong and acknowledges ed these children and quickened his South China Branch.

per the following donations: intention of building them a

acknowledged $11,319.80 munent home. On another occasion Previously

Selwyn and Mrs. : saw the group from Hankew and Dr.

100 immediately gave instructions for a

Clarke sult DI clothing to be made for carh. and hence

have their Anonymous they now

Anonymous 51 /59 812/01% uniform. As a rule they simply run

around in the old clothes" of vary Hon. Mr. M. K.

Mrs. Lo 6254/02%

ing shapes and sizes contributed by

Mrs. J. W. Reeve well-wishers overseas.

temporary

MID-WEEK HOCKEY

In the second

age there are three

A1. Flennes..

orphan Jurke avimi.

tories, one for gitis and two for boys.

and two other sinuller rooms for the

Hongkong Hockey Club dest buys. There are two

rooms" for the girls and buys ICD-

Teams Selected

+

XI

pectively, and a little isolation rovin for suspected

tuses

U

iscase. The more serious cases go resident to hospital, while the two regularly to nurses attend of sores and trachomu.

3. D.

Gillesple

Anonymous

to the cases Q. K. Gldumol &-Wolumill

660.87

660.67

and

500

20

20

50

250

3. S. Begbie

100

sick

G. S. Archbutt

Chinese Engineers', In-

stitute

100

150

Yee Tin-long for a/c

Wai Shui-pak rest

1,000

W. T. Stanton

230

Ltd. and Staf

53

10

5

23

40

Deane

10

10

50

GO

500

25

100

31.03

25

60

A few days

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club's 1st against the Royal Scots on the Club

ing local doctors volunteered to give Mrs. A. Hughes ground on Wednesday, November after their arrival, half a dozen lend. Dr. Annie Sydenham

each a thorough, health examination,

at 5.15 p.m.:

BiVW. Wooding..

T. C. Monaghan

T. McInnes VM. Benwell; F. H. Stokes and while the height and weight of each. O'M

as a guide to E. V. Reed; H. J. D. Lowe, W. A. has been recorded, for future refer-

Anonymous C. G. Sollis Reed and N. B. Whitley; S. A. Fowler,ence, and to serve 1. D. Whitley. G. E. R. Divett (Cop- special feeding.

During the forenoons, the children Tang Shlu-kin tain),

B. 1. Bickford and V. Bond. The second eleven against the are organised into classes according F. Groves HKS.R.A. on the Marina Ground on to their scholastic attainments, and James Lee

takes Lady Masterton Smith Friday, November 18, at 515 nm., in the afternoons everybody will be comprised of the following: part in some form or other of manual J. A. D. Morrison H. F. Shields; G. D. Woolgar and work, which ranges from housework, | G. C. Worrall ....

to applied

Canton Export Hongkong,

Co., Ltd. W. N. Schnabel: A. N. Other, H. J. rattan and basket work,

Justice D. Lowe and W. Brown: V. L. Seves, selence, such as soap making.

R. E, Lindsall W. Boencer, G. E. R. Divelt, K. A the evenings, all except the youngest His Honour Mr. Bidmead and I. P. Tamworth.

onea, have a period of quiet study The children undertake a good deal Sino-British Relief Fund housework ond generally Mr. and Mrs. R. Johan- of the wash their own clothes.

Help Kidneys

come

in

The robbers remarked that there were mor- boxes in the cockloft, and "Undesirable Aliens" ordered Wan to go up thera with

Only 50 years ago the House ban- them. The old man, who was badly shaken by his unpleasant experience, ned from membership a mon con- thrm sidered to be an athrist. It is only. and. was then trembling, told he could not go up the stairs. The, in comparatively recen; times since robbers thereupon tack him back to the emancipation of Roman Catho- the bathroom and pushed him inside licism in Britain, that religious fires with the others, and took the amah, of opposition and hate have been damped down angled itself with since when tho with them to the cockleft.

has Houre legislation which is truly Christian in its social nuence.

women

Botore they went, however, one of the robbers pulled Wan's felk cut of the bathroom ons at n time, and searched them. The umah was away for about 15 minutes, and was then brought back and put with the other prisoners. The bathroom door was secured from the outside, sevin or and Wan did nothing for eight minutes. He then listened, and hearing no sound, pulica, the door open. The robbers were not to he and the old man raised the seen, alarm. Polles later arrived,

On October 18, continued Wan; he attended an identifration parade at Wanchai police stallon, and picked

cut Leung.

The concubine, Wan Wal-fun, said that Leung was the man who held the revolver. After the cobbery, she found that $170 in Shanghai eur- rney. $33 in Hongkong currency, and $12 In Canten: currency, as well as been wo gold Bingerrings, had Laken out of her handbag.

tion parade was viven by Mr. H. W.

kok, Wan Wal-fun, and Li Suk-ngo. ine heur.ng was dojourned at this atage to 2.30 this afternoon.

“THE GOOD OLD DAYS”

Life Was Better Then, Say Y.M.C:A: Debaters

Do not forget, as Harvey pointed out when opposing the Bill, that some of the greatest Christian missionaries and of Canterbury --Augustine Paulinus of Yorit-were regarded as undesirable oliens in the dim days of struggling Christianity when they undertake "activities set out to

10 Interfere with the calculated established religious institutions of the country."

You can say just about anything and Republi- concerning kingship

Es Britain. And kingship cantcm

with it should be remains. So Christian Institutions. Repression, I repeat. always produces a political boomerang.

AIR SERVICES Arrivals and Departures

of Planes

Outward

MAIL FOR CANTON

Thousand Bags Waiting

Herc for Delivery

evening.

21: Social

transportation is not available and also because there is no adequate staff to deal with such a consignment in Canton,

An official stated that it will probably be found that most of the addressees have left Canton, in which caso hundreds of bags of mail will The uncertain 'state of the postal have to be returned to the senders.

Postal communication with Hankow service between Hongkong and Can-

authorities ton la reflected in the accumulating has been cut off recently, but in mail in the local Post Office destined response to post office at the moment. There are well over 400 bags were recently seat to Foo for the Chinese city but undeliverable under the Central Government, some a thousand bags of mall for Canton chow from which port it is hoped to City, which cannot be sent because deliver them in the Hankow area,

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

20

ACROSS

1 All or part of a tarner (5). 4 No this stain is not used in a

foundry (9).

8 Huge indeed (7).

9 Sounds suggestive of a Dart- moor warder, but he is one who can't keep up' (7).

For London: Australia, British Countries and Europe: Imperial Air- ways Delphinus 7 a.m. Nov. 15; Im- perial Airways Delia 7 a.m. Nov. 18. For US.A. Manila, Guam, Hano- lulu: Pan American Clipper 8.30 10 This 3 down is in capitals (4). a.m. Nov, 23.

tis:mentl) (8). Hankow, Chungking, Bian, etc.:11 Fine tobacco this (free adver- Eurasia and C.N.A.C. services temd-12 An instance of living Royalty porarily suspended.

For France, via Hanol: Air France, Nov. 19, 6.30 am.

Inward

From London, Australia and Bri- tish Countries: Imperial Alrivays

(4).

a

ulle generally

15 If the cast is this a prompter

i unnecessary (13),

17 It obviously cannot be denied

that this childish

game t literally ainful. (four words

4.2

4, 2, 3, 4),

The motion that life in the "good old days" was preferable to life to- 20 day was upheld, by a majority of 10

21 A monaste home ance (5), votes to eight at the European Della 11 am. Nov. 15; Imperial Air-20 This stone is Inflammable (4). ways Delphinus 5 pm. Nov. 19. Y.M.C.A. yesterday when the newly

From France: Air France noon 27 An instance of dead Royalty 100

(4). 159.24 reorganised Literary and Debating

Society held its first debate of the Nov. 17.

28. Upset an essential in buying at

a hatters (7), season. Mr. L. Starbuck was in the 100

Chair. $10,307.41

Principal speakers for the motion were Mesars. A. F. Austin and W. C. T. Lampard, Messrs. J. S. Green- being the berg and H. W. Smits

Dessen

Total

DONATIONS AWAITING

From USA. via Guam, Manila, PanAmerican Philippine Clipper 12.30 am. Nov. 24.

26 Not evil is changed to strong 27 What part of a boat may be

useful at an accident?. (9)..... 20 This attraction helps to cause

tides (5)..

DOWN

Blaff Management On Mondays and special occasions

AIR OFFICER GUEST Don't Take Drastlõ Drugs a general assembly is held, while frequently friends and other child- Your tantys, have 'pide million stay

thesa to visit

Donations are lying at the Business principal speakers for the opposition.

Air Vice-Marshal J. T. Babington ren groups tubes or fillers which are endangered_by

The Office of the South China Morning There were several speakers from had lunch yesterday with H. & the neglect, or druatie, freedug druge. De brothren from Central China.

the floor and argument was keen General Officer Commanding the Major WETE Kidney trouble or liadder weak-

in China, hess makes you suffer from Gatting Up spirit throughout is a happy co-Post for the following:

Wah

Street rung

Hospital; "Diaz- || operative one.

British Troops Nights, Leg Pain Neubego,

promislig well for future meetings. pres Burpeen, Ilneumatiem,

At the next meeting, Capt. A. B. General A. W. Bartholomew, at

18 Row (4) (Ste':10 -Air Officer Cizeler Under Eyes, Swollen Adidas The staff living in the orphanage Sleepers Shelter Soelety; Industrial Neuralgis, Burning, seifug, Smart all work on a semi-voluntary bas.. Home for Bind Girls; Kam Tin

The Vice-Marshal decky

Ambulance Wwman, of the Royal Corps of Flaksian House. dozen Refugeea; St. John than two Actity of Lost of" V dons exiled: There are morn Lystery Rawten) Boothes, tones, clean ladies who take part in the teaching Association; Society of St. Vincent Bignals, will speak on his experi

277, the apostora paw.

1 Could Joseph's coat have been

an example of this? (9),

BCTORS), 2 A primitive method or hunt-

and resist. Máneys Biaris work in and nursing and a few servants who de Paul: Soldiers' and Sellors' Hume; ences. ##-¤ Member - of the Oxford Conímánding the Royal Air Force in Irresistible apparently being. mlapte. Bringu new sesith, youth for help in the heavier work, The Chinese Soldiers' War Relief: Poppy „University Expédition: (to' “the "An- the Far East and he is on s'bour or f” ”rood at a fight (18).

TIMETL) haurk, Cystax costi

I dare ur money, but at all chem

godke guaranteed ja end your troubles in

children are lively and happy, and Day Fund.

tuttic, 1983-36"

Inspection.

Bight make the smug,

4B

6 Ignorant, though perhaps learn-

ed (7):

7 The child's father (5).

9 lo spite of its name this wea

pon might be one of offence as well as defence (13).

19 Enough to upset a saini (5), 14.Not necessarily the feature of

wood that woodbeetles cat (5).

10 Looks like people on Dartmoor but is only one to worry (0),

18 Just because a man is unsteady on his feet it doesn't follow he is wearing this (7).

19 Elegant suggestion of a male

conger?, (7).

20 The pride of Cambridge (5). 23 The important part of a Regle

try office (4).

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24 In coal this is huge (4).

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