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No. 22,423
號叁廿百肆仟或萬弍) 日期初月伍年午庚
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930.
叁拜禮 日月陸年世百九仟章英 Price)
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME-TABLE.
On and after APRIL 7T8, 1930, until Further Notion (all previouA
Time Tables exuoslled).
IP TRAINS
| A. 16. A.3.
No.10 No. 8 No.3 No. 14 Ta. 10
·AM.A.M. 4.H. ...M.
No No.13 No.16N6,25}XxX1
F.X. 1, PAL; FAIL] 1.3.
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STATIONS tod
Kowloon.Dap. 8.35 8.00 8.31 9,05 10.00-12.15 1.182.3
9.15 10.09 12,17 1,23) 9.27) 10,20) 12,30 1,38|
45 10.33 12.43 1.51]
0.48 10.87 12.47 1.55 10.00 10.47 12,57) 2,01|2
3.304,306,407.85
4.98 5.48 7.43
Yaumati.Dep. 8.44
Shatin...Dep. 8.58
Tipo Dep 7.10
Bundayn di
„lidays only.
9.01 10,05%
9.01|10,05 10.52) 1,09 2,10
3.11-
450 6,00 7.53 5.04 6.13 9.08
-6,03 6.17 8.12 5.18 8.97 8.23
5.93 6.32 8.96
3.174.00 5.99 6.38 8.32
17.18
Market. Dep. 7.15 Fanling Dep. 7.36
chun...AIT. 7.38 5.40 9.07 10.11 10.58 109 9.16
Dop. 7,30
Canton ....Arr.
11:58
DOWN TRAINS
STATIONS No. 1
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Na. A.M.
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8.05
8.26
7.07 7.14
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7.20 5.05 10.49
Fanling ... Dep. 721 8.10 10.47 TaipoMarket. Dep. 7,33 8.31 10.57 Taipo ...Dep.7.40 18.11.01 Shatia Dep. 7.53 9.39 11,14 Tsumati Dop.
9.089,51 11.26
11569,404,48 || 6.34 || 12.00 2,444,50 5.58 14,11 9.51 5.00 8.08 18.168.00 5.04 8.13 13.30 3.13 5.17 | 6.28 12.423.876.99 | 6.88
Kowloon Arr. 8.12 8,57 11,32 12.01 12.48 3.33 5.35 6.44.22 7.49
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REGULATING HOLLYWOOD'S MORALS
FORMER STATEMENTS RETRACTED.
CHILD-WELFARE EXPERT PRAISES NEW FILM CODE.
itself.
:
[UNITED PRESS,]
Films and Marais.
evil, one must first discover where and to what extent that evil exists."
But I
Mlle. Leonie Chaptal, a French | American industry decided to set purse, whose report on the morals certain standards of morality for
Tributa to American System. of the United States to the League
"Therefore, since I had gone to of Nations at Geneva created some-
America to see what methods were "If the films hold to the code, the used to save children from moral what of a sensation, nor admits
moral standards of the audiences and social dangers I was interested that after all there is something should be raised, for by its three to see what these dangers were in good in Americs."
principal points the films are got a great city like New York where Mle, Chaptal regrets very much to show crime, wrongdoing or sin, there are of course many.
neither human nor natural law is found the means "of combatting to be ridiculed. no sexual perverthese evils extremely effective. The sion will be filmed, "and feally law system of probation officers in breakers will not be shown sym-America, well-trained and well-paid pathetically, including breakers of professional workers, is finer than the probibition law."
any other arrangement of its kind in the world. The visiting teachers. whose splendid work is not even very well known to Americans, are also doing a brilliant piece of preven
that her
report
obtained the
notoriety it did, and she protests that she is a sadly misunderstood expert. In her report, New York was branded as a vicious den of iniquity, but now Mile. Chaptai regrets and is making amends.
for
Commissioner As League Child Welfaro, she now heartily endorses the new Will Hays code
of ethics which will regulate the morals of American films, a subject of world import since Hollywood supplies the world with its celluloid
entertainment.
This code is something new in Lontrolling the morals of the world and Hollywood should be praised for its efforts," says Mile. Chaptal. This is better, than censorship, for censorship is law imposed from the outside, while in this case the
"ADAM AND EVE” DANCES.
ALLEGED BY GIRL IN ASTOUNDING CASE.
le. Chaptal sees only world
come from such good bound to measure. Her report on child-wel fare conditions in America, which was made public by the Leaguestion
The women police, whose or few weeks agu, bad seemed to criti cize America, which Mile. Cheptal ganization-especially in the city of avers she had no intention of Detroit-is remarkable, add to the doing. «My work is to make an effectiveness of the child-welfare inquiry into child-welfare work in programme in 'America. eight countries. I began with "In every city I was impressed, America and during the next two by the wisdom, the devotion and the years I shall visit England, France, experience of the women doing Italy, Germany, Denmark, and social work. I have many friends Czecho-Slovakia," said Mile. Chap- amongst these workers, and my tal. If one is to make an in-affection for my American colleagues quiry into the means to combat auis very great."
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14 case against him demanding Miss Steenkamp said she objected £10,000 damages for the alleged to women dancing before Sir J., B, seduction of Mrs. Salmon's youngest Robinson. sister, Hester Steenkamp.
Party Scene Story. The girls, it is alleged, were told that their action would enable Mrs. Salmond to get half of Robinson's
MILLIONAIRE SAID TO HAVE money."!
BEEN THERE.
Seldom in the history of South African Courts has a case produced such sensational evidence as that of Arthur Wolstenholme, an account ant, and Mrs. Gesuna Salmond.
They are accused of attempted ex tortion and subornation to perjury by persuading certain girls to make false statements against Sir J. B. Robinson, son of the late Sir Joseph Robinson, the millionaire, to bring
Evidence of "Adam and Eve"! parties was given by Hester Stern kamp, who testified that three naked dances had been held, at which Sir J. B. Robinson had been present.
Sir J. B. Robinson, she alleged, had become angry when some of the women had refused to undress, assaulted her on two occasions.
According to her account he had
Mr. Bovill, the magistrate, then asked, "Where is this man, Sir J. B. Robinson1 What the charge ought to be is one against the man known as Sir J. B. Robinson-who- ever he may be."
Mr. Bovill: Why did you not tell your mother about it when you weet home I was afraid she would not allow me to come back again.
Girl and Statement.
Mr. Bovill: You have disclosed in your evidence the most appalling state of affairs. It seems beyond the comprehension of any decent minded person.
Allegations against Sir J. B. Robinson were made by Irene Delaporte, aged nineteen, who des cribed herself as a friend of his. Wolstenholme and Mrs. Salmond had asked her to sign a statement which, she said, 'was a pack of lies."
The accused man and woman were remanded, and application for a reduction in the amount of the bail from £1,000 was refused.
Diary of Coming Events.
To-day,
(June 4.)
Queen's Theatro: "Puttin' on the Bitz."
World Theatre: "Rescue."
Golf Captain's Cup, Whitsuntide Star Theatre: "West of Zan- Meeting. zibar,"
"Twinkle
Majestic Theatre: Toes.
Lammert's Auction of stamps, Salesroom, 5.15 p.m.
"World Theatre: "Slightly Used." Star Theatre: "Powder My Buck
European Mails:-Inward Majestic Theatre The American Europe via Suez (Karmala). Beauty."
Ordinary General Meeting of the 1 Douglas Steamship Co., 11 .m. at P.O. Building
Half Yearly General Meeting of Voting Members of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, 5.30 p.m at Club House,
Tides High, 5.38 a.m. and 4.38 p.m.; Low, 10.58 2.m. and 11.43 p.m. Friday (June 8.)
Queen's Theatro: Maidens." N
World Theatre: "Rescue.” Star Theatre:West of Zap-
Tentia"B" Div. LRO M.B.K, K.O.C. v. Recreio, 0.0.0. w. C.R.C., Y.MC.A. Nippon zibar."
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Ten Dance: H.K. Hotel, 5 p.m. Dinner Dance; H., Hotel, 8
p.m.
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Tides: High, 5:20 am and 3.32 p.m.; Low, 8.24 a.m. and 10:52p.m
Thursday, (June 5.)
"Queen's"
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