6.00 a.m.

6.80 a.m. 8.00 a.m.

€9.00 8.m.

12 noon

12.80 p.m.

1.30 p.m.

2.00 p.m.

3.00 p.in.

4.00 p.m.

7.00 p.m.

(X 17 )

Daily Routine.

Rising bell.

Drill or yard exercise.

Breakfast.

Work in rattan shop or general cleansing of building.

Congee.

School.

Recreation.

Work in Rattan shop or do physical drill.

School.

Supper.

Retire.

During the Winter, hot baths are taken on Tuesdays and Fridays.

T'isits to the Home.

1. The Medical Officer visits at least once a week.

2. Parents and relatives are allowed to visit on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

8. The Home was visited on various occasions by interested persons.

1.

Instruction Given.

Mr. Cheung Lo Kau of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. gives religious instruction once a week. The two Probation Officers also give one hour's instruction weekly,

2. 92 boys, on two months detention or over, were instructed in rattan work, a Kattan Instructor

being attached to the Home.

3. Reading and writing are taught in the School.

Staff.

1. The two Probation Officers are mainly engaged in making enquiries about boys on remand and

visiting boys on probation. They report personally to the Magistrates.

2.

One Chinese Police Lance Sergeant and 7 Constables are attached to the Home to escort the

boys to and from the Courts. They also look after the boys and help to teach in the School.

Sickness.

19 boys were admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital.

18 boys were treated for scabies in the Home.

295 boys were inoculated against cholera and 470 were vaccinated.

Female Juveniles Remand Home Report, 1937.

Return of Girls dealt with.

OFFENCE.

ARRESTED,

DETAINED

ON

SENTENCED

TO

REMAND.

DETENTION.

Hawking

Mendicancy

In possession of Opium and Heroin Pills

In possession of Dutiable Tobacco

In possession of Dutiable Liquor

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48

28

8

5

3

9

1

12

2

6

1

1

2

14

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46

1

1

6

Breach of Forestry Regulations Larceny

Coining Offence

Destitute and Wandering Faquiries

In possession of Dangerous Drugs

Receiving Stolen Money

Removing Pig-wash during Prohibited Hours

Polluting Public Drinking Water

Boliciting for Immoral Purposes

Trespassing

Attempted Suicide

Removing Night Soil during Prohibited Hours

Total

124 were dealt with ng Adults.

4

1

1

1

tet

8

1

§ 4 wore transferred to the Salvation Army Home,

855+

63

6 25

695

399

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