1939 — Page 406

Blue Books 香港計冊 All

6.10 a.. 6.30-7.30 a.m.

7.80 a.m.

8-9 8.10.

9.00-11.35 a.m.

11.15 a.m.

11.20-12 noon,

12-1 p.m.

1-4 p.m.

4 p.in. to dark

(X JG)

Daily Routine.

Rising Bell.

Drill.

Breakfast.

School.

School. Rattan work and cleansing building,

Congee.

Recreation.

School.

Drill, School, Itattan work. Recreation.

During the winter, hot baths are taken on Tuesdays and Fridays,

Visits to the Home.

1.

The Medical Officer visits at least once a week.

2. Parents and relatives are allowed to visit in special cases,

3. The Home was visited on various occasions by interested persons,

Instruction Given.

1. The two Probation Officers give one hour's instruction weekly.

2. 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 9 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.

12 boys were admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital.

150 boys were treated for scabies in the Home.

540 boys were inoculated against cholera and 516 were vaccinater.

Hawking Begging

Female Juveniles Remand Home Report, 1939.

OFFENCE.

Return of Girls dealt with.

In possession of Heroin or Opium In possession of dutiable tobacco

In possession of dutiable spirits Forestry offence

Larceny

Destitute and Wandering Enquiries

Breach of Cholera regulations Receiving Stolen Goods

Kidnapping

Keeping a Garning House

Dumping Night Soil

In possession of "Po Piu Tickets"

Depositing Rubbish...

Giving False Testimony

Attempted suicide

Not charged

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Breach of Juvenile Offenders Ordinance 1932

Total

* 5 were dealt with as Adults.

ARRESTED.

DETAINED

ON REMAND.

SENTENCED

TO

DETENTION.

17

5

20

6

15

10

11

2

1

1

1

7

2

3

24

12

13

+

6

19

5

1

4

6

1

1

1

1

* 141

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B

1

1

43

+ 44

† 17 were transferred to the Salvation Army Home after their period of detention was finished.

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