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"WOMEN AND

APOLOGIES

TENDERED IN

UNEMPLOYMENT SUPREME COURT

Lecture By Overseas League Representative

DIVERGENCE OF VIEWPOINTS

(By Phyllis Juby)

AUSTRALIAN

GIRLS TAKE

EASTERN TRIP

number 34.

come

are employed in industry while

Happy Ending To Case

WRONGFUL” DETENTION

LATE MONDAY, AUGUST

There was a happy ending to a case in the Pisne Judge's Court this morning, when H. B. Major a Rerence Officer of the Import and Export Office. the defendant tendered his apologies through the Acting Crown Solicitor. Mr. T, M Hazlerigg, to Mr. William Li Be the plaintiff, for alleged wrongful imprisonment and illegal arrest on To-day's Short Story. the night of July 22.

damages as the result of an inci-

Apology Accepted

Luise Wessinger is one of the accomplished: dancers in the Tro pical Express Revne King's Theatre.

Many (which is delighting full houses, at the

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TO-MORROW'S STORY

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NOW IS THE TIME

TO BUY A PIANO

Mr. L. W. B. Teeling of the Overseas League gave a lecture this morning on "Women and Unemployment" at the Women's International Club. Mr. Teeling apparently belongs to the class of bright young men, who, after witnessing the failure of numer.

The case, which was heard be ous economic conferences, has the idea of driving woman back to

fore Mr. Justice R. E. Lindself, was the kitchen as a cure for all ills. There is no use wasting time an action by Mr. William Li Bue. on all the platitudes that have been said for and against. but a retired merchant residing at No women all over the world gïve an emphatic "no" to all such sug-15 King Kwong Street. Wongnei- gestions There is talk of progress even among conservatives, chong. Hong Kong for $1,000 but, coming to woman, they forget that she has never lived in a dent between himself and the de-THE time had come at last But for Jesop there was to be civilised condition but has always been thrust into a subordinate fendant, H. R. Major, soon after when Jesop was no longer no ignominious defeat. His mas position for no truly substantiated scientific reason. After her the ss. Tuet On had arrived here to lead the fine Afrikander cows ter saw to it that Jesop was to to pasture. Jesop's day was sufer, no indignities at the borns first steps toward emancipation, therefore, she is not going back from Kongmoon.

On July 22, the plaintiff alleged over. He was an old-timer, no of a young pretender. Splendidly, Mr. Teeling began his lecture the Tuet On at about 8.30 pm, and that snuffed

that he returned to the Colony by fitting mate for young heifers one day, he was led from the herd; the sun-baked splendidly he was left to graze, a with the suggestion that all the

wet. trouble in the world had begun defendant, who asked him to scat--noses, or stood in the shadows the dry, sweet grass stood hoof-

was met on the wharf by the bushes with

sensitive king still, alone in a paddock where with Eve, but went on to say

ter the contents of his bar for of lone thorn-trees, chewing the deep. Here in three square miles that it was since the days of the elaboration of machinery that

searching. This the plaintiff cud restlessly, their large eyes of untrodden, untouched veld, for she had most to answer for. We corted by two

refused to do and was then ea soft and dewy, like the eyes of this paddock was one that was ever Local Arrangements men have the quick brain and the

Chinese reventaragan women awaiting love in preserved and set aside for times For Reception

quick hand which are needed for officers to the Imports and Exports dim, cool glaces.

of extreme drought, Jesop lived in Office, where he was detained the the running of machinery, and,

"Too old for mating" had been a new kingdom. Here no other ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.LTD therefore, in many parts of the whole night. He was allowed to man's verdict on Jesop, and so he creature was set beside him to dis- GOVERNMENT HOUSE TEA

had been taken from the herd be-turb the peace that he had earned, world to-day it is the women who go the following morning. WITH HIS EXCELLENCY

fore the mating season.

A young virile, shiny-flanked bull, one #be men are unemployed. In Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, who sp- Australian papers of August short, husbands are being kept by peared for the defendant, said that whom but a few short years before 10 state that the party of girls their wives. It is difficult to be the incident was a very regretable Jesop had sired, now trod the who will leave Melbourne in the lieve that men could not manage one and the defendant had realised a row cattle paths across the Taiping next Wednesday, to tour machinery quite as

well as wo his error in detaining the plaintiff cows following close upon his veld, a long line of black and red Japan, under the auspices of the men, however, and Mr. Teeling until the following morning. With Young Australia League, now failed to point out that the emregard to the illegal arrest, the de-! hoofs.

ployment of women is a result of fendant was totally unaware that "Too old for mating." had been Fourteen of the girls are from the very economic system which the plaintiff had been escorted to man's master's verdict. Ah yes, Victoria while. the remainder he is doing his best to save with the Import and Export office by but what must now happen to such

nor would he even suffer pain by from the other States. or his bright idea-women's labour two Chinese Revenue officers, and a beast as Jesup, în Afrikander New Zealand. Their ages range is cheap. More than

Teeling forgets that those who ser defendant's knowledge or orders country, grown too old for mating ball across the pastures, for his that. Mif this did happen, it was without ball, bred of the best stock in the seeing, in the distance, the long from 16 to 19.

line of heifers following the new The deputy-director of the the price for women's labour are Mr. Hazlerigg said that the One hundred guineas had beer paddock was separated from the Y. A. L (MK J. R. Williams) men-

plaintiff

paid for him ten years ago at a did not want any says that during the voyage the| Viennese Example

pecuniary gain by this action but breeders' stock-fair. During these cow-pasture by a mile of veld, rising and falling in deep, swelling th- girls will be coached in Anstza”: Vienna, Mr. Teeling went on to merely wanted to vindicate his years he had sired a long line of

dulations. fian history, political systems and say, is a centre where studies are honour. He was quite content to stout bullocks and good milch cows. in general knowledge. They would made of the conditions of the unem accept the apology of the defendant "A beast like that Jesop deserves new domain, and for a week he Free and alone, Jesop roamed his then be in a position to answer ployed, especially from the medical and further to ask that a donation the reward of a quiet, peaceful old the barrage of questions which point of view.

was happy there. The grass was A report on 3 of $50 be made to the Tung Wahjage," the master had said. For was invariably fired at strangers village of unemployed was recent Hospital

such a bull there cannot be nay-leaves decked the three-thorn sweet. Sanscorched, succulent in a foreign land.

ly published which makes grue- "Mr. M. W. Lo, who appeared for there must not be a sudden, bit bushes. The round-headed dowers When I was in America." Mr. some reading. The condition of the plaintiff, associated himself ter end of life beneath the sharp of the Karco bush left yellow poi Williams said, "I was amazed at the men in this village is little with the Acting Crown Solicitor's guillotine of an abattoir. Too old len on his pink. nostrils And the lack of knowledge people had different from that of animals: remarks.

for mating he might be but now there was water to drink in plenty. about us and our continent The they have literally lost all idea

that his work was done, it was not in a cement trough filled by a general population was extraor-of time. they have no aim in war.

Mr. Teeling believes the to be thought of that he should be silver-wheeled windmill. dinarily ignorant of Australia. In existence and are totally without conservative women to be the best-sent in a rattting truck to Johan- the old ball wandered from ed to Proudly fact, they were barely aware of stamina. Even the children grow bearted he has met; the socialistinesburg, and sold to feed natives and of his new kingdom, nibbling its existence.

less and less ambitious as the women, he says, stick hat-pins into in the eating-houses of mine com Advertising Mission years go by, for each year at him when they pass him in The pounds. No; for sesop, who had horns with superb elegance as he it the rich growth, tossing his "So we want this trip to be an Christmas they ask for smaller dark!

sired the best milch cows, the finest galloped beside the fence. advertising mission. The girls gifts. It is only the women who Mr. Teeling went on to say that span of oxen on the farm. are bound to be inundated with do not deteriorate by lack of emigration from Great Britain to that very young ball who now

Alone in this large tract of veld. questions and queries, and it is employment, indeed, it is when the Dominions was a necessity and reigned over the hard-for this he grew fatter and pronder in his being arranged that they will their husbands are out of work that women must do all they can Jesop other provision must be mien as the first week slipped into give lectures to those schools in that they have to strive all the to encourage the pioneer spirit in made..

the second. And now, too a new Japan which teach English, and harder. This, I am inclined to their men. He stressed the im which I believe are now numer- believe, is somewhat to the credit portait position of Hong Kong and years, was still a fine creature to

But the greatest bull, for all spirit took hold of him. Much of his veneer of domestication began of women.

The family being encouraged the British women here look upon-maroon-red in colour, many days passed without his see- to fall from him. Because now Although we have no con-much nearer to the woman than to join in the work as well as the nobly proportioned, with greit firmation as yet, it is most likely it is to the man, she will do her pleasure of the Overseas League baunches and wide-shoulders and more and more suspicious of man. ing a human being, he became that the girls will be received by utmost to preserve it and will be The meeting was well attended horns spamming six feet. A splen And so, with the passing of weeks, the Emperor of Japan. They far less inclined to lose her cour- and the speaker was introduced by did beast, proud and fierce with the gradually the old force, wild spirit will have to wear a special courage.

Lady Southorn. Mrs. Dunbar, the temper and temperament of a of his untamed ancestors crept dress. a Japanese costume, for

German Situation a chairman of the Club, thanked him trae, thoroughbred A perfect back into Jesop's soul, and drove attendance at the Japanese In Germany there are women's at the conclusion of the lecture beast to look upon yet too old for from it the milder spirit which

labour camps to take care of un-Among others present there were mating, so Conductors of the tour will employed unmarried woman Be Dr. Katie Woo, Mrs. Arthur Woo, longer, they declared, possessed instilled in it. And thus it hap men said, Heno generations of domestication had carry with them letters from the sides doing work for the men's Mrs. Sedgwick Mrs. Sommers, that splendid virility that had pened that a time came when the Government and other influential camps, they have opportunities Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mrs. sired the best stock in the district. very sight of a human being sent authorities to similar authorities for attending lectures on social and Stafford-Smith and her niece Miss For the good of the herd it. was him into a blind rage. He would in Japan...

domestic service. Much may be Saville, and Mrs. Simon..

best that he go from the herd.

Court"

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*)

Car

Driver Commended

even

his

charge across the veld after the intruder, making his unwelcomed. visitor sprint for safety behind the barbed wire fence,

For Assisting The Police set up shimmering waves of heat

on

And the weeks passed. Day's grew hotter. The earth's crust

Midsummer had come to the Karoo. The sun hanging like a golden ball lof fire in the sky, sapped the colour blue was that of the bitter smoke from the very heavens, so that the

of a veld fire at noon. Those dust-

The tour will last three and a said to the credit of the middle and half months

upper class women in both Vienna Local Arrangements and Germany, says Mr. Teeling. Arrangements are being made They do a lot of social and charit- to entertain the girls while in able work to help the unemployed. Hong Kong H E Sir Thomas Whether such work is actually and Lady Southern will enter-juseful or not is again a matter of tain them to tea at Government Lopinion. One" may 'wonder how House on Tuesday, September 10, mich patchwork can really be call- Lau Kong, driver of public car blunt chopper causing a cut and on the same day they will be ed useful. However, Mr. Teeling No. 510 was commended by Mr.he neck of one of them the guests of the Rotary Club to believes this to be more suitable W. Schofield at the Central. Po Las Kong, a public-car driver, lunch. On Wednesday, Septem-for young women of well-to-do lice Magistracy for prompt happened to be near by and his ber 11, they will have a day in families than going into business action and the assistance given attention was attracted by cries Canton where the local Rotary just to earn a little extra pocket the Police in arresting Tang lap and saw Leang, Yin Kee, bleed devils, the whirlwinds, chased each Club will look after them. On money and so taking the bread out Cho, a street coolie, who was ing profusely, being chased by other in thin tall columns Thursday, September 12, the Aus of other hungry mouths.

charged with defendant He drove to the June the veld Mer looked at the bod-tion of Des Voeux Road West and clouds, which rose like froth in the

north and hoped that soon st where he whom he took

come to give relief from the

20).

this morning

tralia and New Zealand Associs Italian women have a far more sasauiting and causing tion will provide entertainment peaceful life for Mussolini has sent ily harm to two boys, Leung Yin Quee for practically the whole day. them back to their homes once and Kee, aged 15, and Luk Choy, aged found The Hong Kong Travel Associa- for all tion is actively interesting itself

in the visit and other items entertainment are being ranged.

MR. LIN SEN

Mr. Lin Sen

Women In Politics

of

Mr Teeling believes that he ex-

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be says that women as MP's in

the British Parliament have

a complete failure. This does

mean, however that the

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