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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, 21st. MARCH, 1925.

CHILD WELFARE IN AMERICA.

What a Women's Society Does.

More than 250,000 children in the United States are homoloss or improperly cared for, accord- ing to Miss Mary L. Downos, High Chief Rangor of the Wo mon's Catholic Order of For- asters.

"A million moto youngstars novor soo the inside of a school room official statistics show," shid Miss Downes, whose nociety with 70,000 mombors la active in

como country's criminals.

JUST FOOLIN'

SPORTS PARS.

Interesting World Items.

Lord Gainford, who bas just celebrated his 65th birthday, was responsible for piloting tho ["Football (Coupon) Batting Bill" through the House of Lords. As "Joe" Ponse and a fine and highly popular all-round athlete, Lord Gainford played polo for Cam- bridgo, was Master of the Univer- sity Draghounds, and just missed a Soccer Bluo. He was for many yeare captain of Durham County Cricket Club.

WHAT CIVIC UNITY DOES.

Hotel and Gymnasium Built Public Subscription.

P. G. H. Fonder, the Surroy captain, in a statoniant gaid-"I cannot see why it should be pro- sumed that the death of orloket would follow the moment a pro- fessional captained the Hido." Gilbert Jossop wont further: Ho ALid-"It sooms to me that tho time is coming when a profes- sional will be captain of a team.

A shining example of civio Thore is nothing dorogatory in a pride may be found in Badford, professional holding that position U.S.A. That little city, nostling" especially a man like Hobbs-in the hills of southern Indiana. and I certainly would nover is fast gaining national famo object to serving under one."

The Bradford Rugby Union club have always had at thoir Borvica a few Colonials: owing to so many going to the city from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, in connection with training for the wool trade, The latest reorult from "down under" is N. Bourn, of New Zealand, who has played for the Canterbury club, which supplied several of the "All Blacks."

WONUMENT_TO_CIVIC PRIDE

through its givic progress. Bodford is tho osatre of atonoland. The increasing numbor of transients, soms of thom quarry eight-soors and others purchasers of building stone, mide & now hotel desirable. So by popular û insif million subscription dollars was raised in ono' weok. for the erection of the now America's flnost Greystone. hundrod-room hotel.

Thon Bedford's divio pride new gymnasium. demanded a Hoosior sport enthusiasts girded thomvalvos for tho combat. Business mon, high Bchool students, and mothers whirlod A feature of the Guildford into tho

campaign. Eighty Tho spacious structure is of have yelled themselves hoarse Alliance mouting at West Hill, thousand dollars was raised in Indiana limestone, the material as

opposing gladiatorė. Brookwood, recently, was the forty-eight hours. And today used in thousands of the nation's matched skill for high hboar

boy of 20. E. Bedford has a newly completed outstanding buildings. Fifty- ours. Haynes, who is assistant pro-gymnasium, unsurpassed in the five. hundred spectators have Many citios from coast to coast from scratch, he won the modal modera fessional at Burhill. Playing middlowest. It combines every boon comfortably sunted in the are pointing to Bedford'a

gym convenience. vast structure and, incidentally, example in "doing things, competition with a fine round of 77, made under difficult weather conditions. Harry Stovons, the Eshor railway porter, who also

the osuse of the underprivilagod. through old age bonofits with their The society is giving increasing "More than 1,800,000 children cash surrender at the age of attention to children.

"Establislimont of juvenilo in- have loes than thirty-four foot of seventy and raliovos Individual

fine golf of oach. From the cases of distress. We look out for surance for giris under sixtoon play-ground ranks of those noglected childron middle-agod women in our polio- which is now under consideration & large porcent of the ios, in our social activities and in will be part of the child welfare offorts to improve conditions of programme. This work which will "Childhood rolief is part of the those who work. Wo have organ teach patriotism, thrift and will Women's Catholic Order of Foz ized clubs and built dormitorios inculcate moral lessons will also estors' welfare programmɔ which for young girls, besides giving have the practical offect of educat takes in all classes. The order them the benefit of insurance pro- ing young people to the necessity provides security for the aged oction and working opportunities. of insuranco protection."

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played from scratch, returned 78 and tied with two professionals (each plās 2) for second place. A son of Stovane, who is I assistant at West Hill was also playing, and wont round in 82. In the afternoon a foursomes competition against bogey was by F. H. Frostick and the St. George's Hill amatour, J. F. Kondrow, who were on scratch.

The discussion regarding the possibility of further legislation with regard to tho manufacture of golf balls, aroused by the Losts recently carried out by tho authorities, has been sot at ront: by the following announcement from the Royal and Ancient Club" Tho Rules of Golf Committoo has decided that it does not propone to make any- recommendation at prosent with regard to alloring the specifica- tion of the golf bail."

Sir John T. Cargill has boon appointed honorary prosidont of, the Glasgow Football Association.

J. Bandorson who scored the frat goal on St. Johnstono's new ground at Perth, has been pre- nented with a gold watob as a memento of the occasion by a Porth jewellor.

8. S. Doan tho Now Zanland Rugby toam manager, thinks football tours are great things from the point of view of sport, but that they are more valuable for what they are doing in bind- fing together the far-flung landa

of the Empire.

H. Packer, the Welsh manager. of the British Rugby team who toured in Bouth Afrion, has been presented with A handsome nilver salvar from the membara of the party as a Christmas gifi. The names of all the players arn.

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