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Interesting reports were made of the beneficial activities of volin- 1. Closer collaboration and wider tary organizations, their readiness exchange of information between to extend their activities and to give the police and other authorities in co-operation in a greater measure the different countries who are in the social welfare work, and the responsible for measures concern- | success in the appointment in a ing the prevention of traffe in number of countries in the East women and children in the East: of women officials on work con- 2. Migration, in so far as this nected with the welfare of women So impressed was question affects the protection of and children. migrants against traffic in women the conference with these reporta that the gathering decided to urge and children:
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3. Possibility of abolishing licens-tical co-operation. with these, or ed OF tolerated brothels in "the ganizations and to consider the possibility of employing a larger number of women officials on the welfare work.
4. Closer collaboration between police and other authorities and private organizations in the East;
5. Possibility of employing a larger number of women officials by the authorities responsible for the welfare of women and children. and
6. Problem of women refugees of Russian origin in the Far East who have been or are in danger of be- coming victims of the traffic.
TO PROTECT RUSSIAN WOMEN Finally, the problem of the future of women of Russian origin was brought
for discussion. Especially brought to the attention
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COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Fixtures For This Week
The following are the Colony Lawn Tennis Championship Ax- tures for the week:-
TO-DAY
Open Singles
RL Withington v. P. 0. Lee. F. V. Harrison v. Ma Nal Kwong. E. D. Rumjahn v. Luk Chun Chuni.
A Crawford v. G. C. Burnett. J. D. Milne v. Leong Ping Chiu. Ng Sze Kwong and Hon Luen Fung v. H. T. Bee and H. Y. Hau.
Club Championship .. L. T. Ride Y, W. M. Barton.
Club Handicap
G. S. Chambers (+3.6) v. J. C. Pool (-+-2.6).
R. M. M. King (+3,6) v. J. Thom- son (-1.6).
TUESDAY Open Singles Capt. Coppinger v. 8. 8. Chin. B. O. M. Deane v. G. E. Clarke. EL. Owen Hughes y. Ng Kam Chuen.
Club Handicap Singles
C. C. Stark (+26) v. Q. Folglase (1.6).
Club Handicap Doubles
J. E. Richardson and R. M. Wood (+3.6) v. W. Stoker and D. L Prophet (+38).
F. G. Nigel and R. M. M. King (+48) v. E. M. Bryden and D. S. Robb (+15).
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Luk Ding Cheong and Wong Shin' wing . Y. N. Tam and 6. Wong.
H. P. Ong and J. Estt.
A. M. Rodrigues and L. A. Silva v.
Club Championship Single V. R. Gorden v. J. C. Pool, A. B. Read v. R. M. Wood.
Club Handicap Singles W. M. Burton (+-1.8) w: J.-R. Collis.(+15).
H. Owen Hughes (15) v. R. L Withington (-3.8).
A. C. I. Bowker (sc) v. T. C. Monaghan 4,6)."
THURSDAY
Li Kwan Hung v. Chan Kam of the gathering by the Assembly Hung.
Open Doubles of the League of Nations, the question was given the greatest im- D. Nickson and H. G. Bowerman Altogether eleven meetings were portance, it being held is a chal-v. S. S. and 8. A. Hussain.
Major Wilhington and Major held between February 2 and Feb-lenge to the social conscience of Iruary 13, during which the confer-right-thinking people. After del- Mine v. Wong Fuk Nam and Lui ence was convinced that a closer berations, it was decided that vol- Kwai Fun. co-operation between the authori-untary organizations, other bodies ties was the most essential factor and individuals interested in this of successful action against white-work should be impressed on the slavery. Attention was also drawn absolute necessity of raising funds to the need of closer co-operation of an amount that will enable an between the Chinese police and the agent of the League of Nations to police of foreign concessions and be appointed in the Far East to settlements on the coast of China take special charge of the co- ordinative measures necessary to in the fight against this" evil.
secure the future of these women of Russian origin. It might be re- LEAGUES BUREAU FOR EAST
called that the Assembly of the In addition to the recommenda- League of Nations in 1935 adopted
Open Singles tion for the creation of a Bureaun resolution authorizing the Secre- W. J. Howard v. J. D. Holmes. of the League in the Far East for tary-General of the League, to
Open Doubles the exchange of Information, the endeavour to secure the services of
Lt.-Comdr. Rump and C. Raven- conference decided that the League a competent person (preferably a hill v. Chan Kam Moon and Chan should be asked to approach all woman), resident in the Far East, Kam Hung. interested Governments with ajor in a position to proceed there, view to bringing about closer co who could act as Agent of the operation between the police au- League. provided that such an ap thorities of all Governments con-pointment involved no financial cerned and with a view to the charge upon the League. holding of local conferences where
Miss Ann Guthrie, Advisory Secre necessary for the consideration of tary of the Young Women's Chris- measures more effective for the tian Association, Manila, attended prevention of traffic in women and the conference as an observer on children The conference also de- behalf of America. Among the cided thet adequate provision delegates present were:- should be made by legislation,
Mr. A. B. Jordan, Mr. R. A. C. by international arrangements or North, both Secretary for Chinese otherwise to enable the proper Affairs, Mr. Fartsan T. Sung. Chi- authorities to arrest traffickers on i board vessels when actual attempts Prof. A. P. R. Labrouquere, Pro- Conal-General at Batavia, nese
are being made to land their
fessor of Law, University of Over- victims.
seas Affairs Department, of Japan. Mr. Suzuki, Secretary of the Gov- HONG KONG MEASURES
ernment General of Taiwan, Mr. Batisfaction was expressed by Tanaka, Secretary of the Depart- G. W. Sewell and T. C. Monaghan those who attended at the mea- ment of Home Affairs, Mr. Isono, V. A. Warr and G. E. Clarke. sures taken at the port of Hong Secretary of the Department of F. H. Kwok and 8. W. Liang v Kong for the examination of fe- Foreign Affairs, Jonkheer A. TA. V. Gesang and A. V. Remedios. male and minor emigrants and the Baud, Secretary of the Govern Club Championship Singles provision of photographs for their ment of the" Netherlands Indies. identification. With a view to Mr. J. A. J. Meyer. Inspector of dealing more effectively with the Discipline Education, Reclassifica- problem, the participants decided tion and Fublic Assistance in the to request the Hong Kong Govern- | Netherlands Indies, Mr. H. Groe- ment to consider the exterision of neveldt. Inspector of the Immigrs the provisions in force regulating tion. Service in the Netherlands the control of emigrants, to cover Indles, Prot. Alberto G. Germano 8 the case of female aria minor | Carrela, Lleut.-Col., Sub-Director of passengers on other than "emigrant the Health Service of Portuguese ships. Hope was also expressed India, Dr. Carlos Sampalo, Colonial that similar measure might be Secretary of Macko, Dr. F. de Al- adopted at other ports in the East. | cambar Pereira, Department of Among other stringent measures Justice of Macao, Prince Sakol, adopted at the conference were the Varnakara Varavarn, 'Advisor to following: that special measures the Ministry of the Interior, Blam should be taken by Governments Colonel Pura Bicharana, Assistant | F. Tsol and Ng Kam Chuen. both by control at frontiers and by supervision within their terri- tories for the protection against traffic in women and children whe belong to or accompany travelling
The Chinese delegation consisted troups of entertainers, and that of the following: Mr. Fartsan T. Government should make arrange Sung, delegate; secretaries, advisers ments, if necessary, regulations un- and expert: bir. Kwanchoh C. Chu, der which their national shippins Chancellor of the Chinese should collaborate with port au sulate-General, Batavia, and At thorities generally in order to pre- tache to the Chinese delegate, Mrs. vent traffic in women and children Fertsan T. Sung. Mr. Hatung Hsl- and especially to secure that realing. Mr. Hsiung, nee Miss Mad sonable precautions are taken by Ten-wen, Miss Kuan Juf-wu. Mr. steamship companies to prevent Chen Ho-ching and Miss Hilda the evasion by female and minor Yen.
Director General of the Police De- partment, Slam, and many others.
CHINESE DELEGATION
Open Singles
J. M. Tomlinson v. K. Shute. J. F. Leys v. Lee Wat Tong.
Open Doubles
B. O. M. Deane v. F. A. Redmond.
- Club Handicap Singles O. A. Hansen (+2.0) v. J. F. L. Smalley (-2,8),
F. A. Joseph (2.8) v. N. K Littlefohn (+3.6).
D.. 8. Robb (+15) v. A, H. Mc- Bride (+20).
A K. Mackenzie (+1,8), v. A. K. Valentine (+1.6).
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FRIDAY Open Singles Paul Kong v. W. A. 8. Grint.
Open Doubles
8. A. Gray and ́A. Crawford v. P.
Lee Wat Torg and fu Tak Cheuk 1. P. C. Lee and M. C. Ma, **
O. E. G. Marton and D. B. Evans Y. J. D. Holmes and J. M. Tomlin- son.
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Club Handicap Singles
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E. R. Child (44.8) v.'R. M. Wood (+3.6). Con. R. M. Henry (4,3.8) v. G. Smith
(3.6).
D. L. Prophet (43.6) v. M. Pagh (3.8).
Club Handicap Doubles
J. F. L. Smalley v. G. E. R. Divett.
Club Handleap Singles GW. Bewell and E. Bathurst
emigrants or any examination, in- Among the organizations repre- } (~30) v. A. H. McBride and N.. K.- stituted with a view to the protec sented were: Bacred Congrega Littlejohn (+28), tion of such persons by the aution de Fropaganda Fide. Inter thorities at the ports of departure national Missionary Council, Bal or arrival of the ships.
vation Army, Pan-Pacific Women's Association, World's Alllänce of Young Men's Christian Association, World Young Women's Christian Association, the Chinese Red Cross, the Children's Home, Hsiang-Shan, Feiping. the China Child Welfare Association, Association for Morel and Social Hygiene, Association All Boetit. Indo-Europeesch-Verbond
ABOLITION OF BROTHELS 'Dealing with the problem of abolition of licenced or tolerated houses, the delegates voted in favour of the abolition as a final goal for the eradication of white slavery. It was decided that educational measures be taken for the formation of a favourable pub Vrouwen-Organisatie, Perkoempos He opinion in those
countrieslan Pembasmian Perdagangan Per- in the East in which tolerated empoean dan Anak-anak, and In- brothels still exist and that abol-ternational Criminal Police Com- tlon should in all cases be anti- miastori.
SOVIET COMMUNIST DISMISSAL
Moscow. Mar. 5. The former editor of the Isves- tia, Bucharin, and the former, President of the Council of Peoples Commissars, Rykoff, have been er- pelled from the Soviet Communist Party. Both were arrested some time ago by the GPU on charges of Trotzkyism
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