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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930.

SHOPPING GUIDE

FELIX HAT SHOP

SPRING SALE

FRIDAY FEB. 7 Wonderful Bargains for Every Woman. 7, Ice House St.

Bolande Sarrault

MODES-COUTURE

HAS REMOVED TO

3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING

ROOM No. 8 TELEPHONE. C. 2252

A SEK & CO. PHOTO-SUPPLIES

26, DESYour Ro. C. TeL C. 3459

NAKAMURA

MASSAGE

No. 3, Lex TUNG STREET, 1ST FLOOR, WANCHA),

Hand Kors

RADIO SUPPLIES

Mackintosh's

Men's Weas Precia lists.

Alexandra Bldg. Des Vaux Road.

Fresh Flowers, Frult

and Vegetables

The Clover Flower Shop

10, ICE HOUSE STREET

REMOVED ΤΟ

74, QUEEN'S ROAD C.

DEN A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.

ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES Madame S. LEITE

AND MOTORS

SUPER ELTO OUTBOARD

MOTORS

RUDGE-WHITWORTH

MOTOR CYCLES TENNIS RACKETS

RUDOLF WOLFI & KEW, Ltd.

54, Qo' ROAD CENTRAL.. 1st Floor.

Tel. 0: 2173.

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ASIATIQ BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR TELEPHONE C 1474

DAINTY SHOES

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES

ROYAL SHOE STÖRE

No. 1, D'AGUILAR STREET,

Hora Kawa. Telophone C. 3237.

SHOP

AT

THESE

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HONG KONG,

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Gentlemen's Tailors and Outfitters.

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TEL C. 4567 (6 LINES).

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50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

PHONE: CENT. 1317.

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THE UNEMPLOYED ADOLESCENT.

TASK FOR EDUCATION AUTHORITIES.

LINKING FOUR CONTINENTS.

A NEW RADIO-TELEPHONE

SERVICE.

[United Press.]

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned bare received

Instructions

To SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

A heavy part of the indictment of the present methods of dealing with vagrancy, is the charge.that it com-

Early in 1030, more than 28,000,000 pels youths into idleness and some telephones on four continents will times into prison, and among the

be linked together in a ginnt web remedial measures which the prof wires, cables, and radio, joining sent Committee of Inquiry .un Europe. North America, South America and Africa, when the new radio telephone service between FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, New York and Buenos Aires is in- augurated,

Vagrancy is expected to recommend to the early attention of the British Government is some reform in the treatment of these unemployed lads. The Vagrancy Group of the Society of Friends and the Vagranicy Reform Society, as well as many other influential bodies interested in such ameliorative movements, have agreed upon scheme for the after-care of boys at the end of their school life, some points from which may prove valu- able to the Government Committee, and the whole of which is of greater importance since Miss Margaret Bondheld (Minister of Labour) has just received Parliamentary sane tion for the payment of unemploy ment money to lads who leave school and can find no work to take up.

After-Care Proposals.

South America is now joined by radio telophone with Europe and North Africa; North America and Europe have long enjoyed this mains to complete the circuit is the marvel of science, and all that re- establishment of a service between North and South America.

ON

COMMENTING at 2.30 P.M.

AT THE SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Comprising

Teak Decks, Glass Cabinets, Type- writers Iron Safe, Glass Cabinet, Tapestry Covered Armchairs, Couches, Pianos, Gramaphones and Records, Carpets, Rugs, Electric Heaters (220 and 110 Volts), Porcelain Ware, Braas Ornaments, Pictures, ele, etc.

Teak Extension Dining Tables- Took and Cane Seat Chairs, Side, boards, Dinner Waggons, Glass ware, Cooking Utensils, Tenk Round Tables, Ice Chests, etc., etc.

Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Single and Double Ward. robes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers. Lined, Washstands, Toilet Crockery, Cham ber Stands, etc., etc.

Taken as one of the most signi ficant developments commercially during the past year, the linking of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, by telephone, will become vastly more important when the present service with Europe is augmented by the | North American service. The enor mous distance which has always been a barrier between Southern South America and the rest of the world, and which is now being rapidly cut down by the develop ment of commercial airlines, will be further decreased. Each step that The scheme that has been approve world closer with the centres of brings these outlying sections of ed by the vagrancy reform organisa- business and culture signifies addi- tions lays it down first that the tionei progress, both material and education authorities should take spiritual. Progressive South Ameri- cans are eagerly anticipating this charge of boys leaving school and, latest development. in conjunction with the juvenile employment bureaux, should pr ganise after-care for lads between fourteen and nineteen for whom no definite work ia procurable. Such organisation, it is held, should be properly recognised and remunerat ed-not left entirely to volunteers. Miss Bondfield has indicated that she intends to institute training

Cabinets, Chairs, Flower Stands, classes for these boys, and there are

The first international service was Jose Table, Tea Poys, etc., etc. already a few such established by inaugurated by the International local activity. Manchester has or-

Telephone and Telegraph Corpora ganised both after-care and educa.

tion, which used the lines of the All tion for the unemployed on a fairly extensive scale. Generally speakinglish connection between the Chile America Cable Company to estab- however, such facilities as Miss Telephone Company, the Compania Bendfeld- mentioned would have to

The telephone has been known in South America for over forty years, bit until a little over a year ago, it had not been regarded as a means of international, much less inter- continental,

and

A "QUANTITY OF NICE.

Including

communication, and BLACKWOOD FURNITURE whatever development there was, was confined to specific localities other cases nations. in some instances cities, and in

and

One Herring Hall Marvin Safe.

be created, and in country districts Telephonica Argentina of Buenos Ox VIEW from THURSDAY, the

there would probably be consider able difficulty and delay.

Aires, and the Sociedad Coopera-

6th FEBRUARY, 1930.

tiva Telefonien of Montevideo. The next important step was the in- auguration of service between Buenos Aires (and thus Chile CATALOGUKs will be issued. Montevideo, and Sevilla, which most appropriately occurred on October TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERT..

14. 1920 Columbus Day.

It is mast essential, therefore, that there should be complete and sympathetic co-operation between the Board of Education and the Labour Ministry and their two systems throughout the whole coun- The next step will be the begin- try, urged Mrs. Mary Higgs, who ning of a service between Buenos is in the forefront of the movement Aires and North America. At pre- for vagrancy reform, when discuss sent the Compania International de ing the latest proposals with a Radio is in the process of comple.. Manchester Guardian reporter. tion of sending and receiving sta

Otherwise the boys will not be tions at Platanos and Burlingham, taught, and at present there are suburbs of Buenos Aires, which will large number for whom there is operate in conjunction with stations neither recreation, education, nor of American Telephone and Tele- work. So the vagrancy problem graph Company in New Jersey. begins with the boys, and must be Telephone company officials hope to tackled first at that end. Every ladinaugurate the new service carly in she leaves school is a potential 1030. wage-earner or drain upon the com munity; and, so precious is this young life, we should take the very greatest care that every unit is wisely used by the coremunity,

rot.

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LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

TE

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO BELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12,

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT No. 13, BROADWOOD ROAD "RIDGE HOUSE"

(Particulara from Catalogues).

Homes or Help Centres, Mrs. Higgs says that experience "We are becoming increasingly shows that so modest alpayment as overloaded with the aged and those 5. a week is sufficient to induce the THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. who have to be kept, and this con boys to attend regularly at school. tinual neglect of the employable It would stop when work was pro- Qualified Opticians

adolescent must inevitable fand us vided, but part-time work would in Queer Street unless we end it. involve part-time instructional at- It is the choice between paying the tendance. The scheme which Mrs. boys a reasonable sum on condition Higgs and her friends are advocat- they attend instruction, and turning goes on to propose that, in the ing them into the streets to go to

case of lads who are homeless or living under adverse home circum- stances, they should be transferred Payment and Accommodation.

te homes or help centres, and from Pay the boys for doing noth-

there drafted to training or suit-A QUANTITY OF VALU ing? Why, in that case they never able environment. For this pur- That is how pose the country would be sectional- will do anything!'

ABLE BLACKWOOD AND many people speak of such pro. ised and the homes, which would posals. But they do not reckon be State subridized, would speci- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. with the mother. With all her other alise in different forms of education duties and responsibilities the im so that the capacities of the Inda patient mother now sends the work. could be variously developed. In less lad out of the house and out of the case of lads who did not rea her way.

Offer some payincut for pond to such methods and fell back him to go to properly organised upon the guardians (shortly to be instruction, and the mother will be the Public Assistance Committees), the first to see that he makes good instructional attendance would be a attendance. So shall we maintain condition of receiving relief. On a the discipline established at school email scale this has been inaugurat which is now breaking down at theed for older young men in Salford, most critical age. Accommodation ? There are still some who will There are

thousands of semi-elect to be wanderers," Mrs. "Higgs Leducational buildings connected acknowledges. "In the working with religious bodies available (out of this scheme it is supposed And there are plenty of unemployed that the accommodation for wander- teachers and married women teachers will have been reformed. It is ers who have been compelled re. in matter now before the Committee luctantly to give up their work. of Inquiry. It is a commonplace Given the will to organise this sys-that the whole youth of this coun tem of after-care and instruction try, as of other countries, is in there are no insuperable difficulties. these days of travel getting the And not only should the boy who rambling habit. I see no fails to get work immediately on why what is thought admirable and

THE leaving school be provided for, but adventurous in those who can afford HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, ITD., and the HONG BRUNSWICK HOUSE those who fall out of work and the habit should be treated as en-

KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through those who have part-time jobs must tirely anti-social in another class, their London Office, at 21, BRIDE be included. This organised part. Should we not rather establish in LA, FLEET STRERT, EC. 4, are pre- time working may be very demoral- every part of the country public

Alexandra Bldg.

FRIGIDAIRE

Solm AɑxATO. 1

· DODWELL & Cò., Ltd.. QUEEN'S BUILDING, TEL. C. 1080

BRUNSWICK PANATROPES

AND RECORDS

L. B. 5. Hodje.

Tol. C. 3639 K. 1422

17, ICE HOUSE STREET

TEL. C. 4035

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ON VIEW From TUESDAY, the 11th FERRUARY, 1980.

TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERT,

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LAMMEET BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

SERVICE TO READERS.

ining to lads. But if we look to accommodation which can be self-pared to give Subscribers and Visitors advice regarding, accom this matter of education or work respecting used by any class of the medation available, mntoring faci- until the lads arrive at manhood young community1"In this con-

eta.

We may then be on the way to an nection Mrs. Higgs instanced the litles, suitable shopping centre, educated democracy: at least, the youth hostels of Germany, and the If, when at home, they will call lad who leaves school will have some humane systems of public assistance

chance of continuing his education in Switzerland and Italy, pursuing or telephone to the above address and habits of discipline instead of her outline of the scheme through they will receive the utmost asist |being constantly in danger of los- the help centres and wayfarers' hos-ance and the latest available infor

nation on all subjects of enquiry" ing them. as at present."

tels to the establishment of labour-ill be placed at their di poual. training colonies.

(Continued on next Column.)

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