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FAMILY PROBLEM

AIRED

YOUNG GIRL'S FUTURE

ARGUED

Mr. Wynne-Jones was to-day called upon to deal with a rather deliente funt problem concern- ing the disposal of the 18-year-old daughter of the wife of a sõuman living at Lower Lasear Row.

When very young, it was stated, the girl was sold by her parenta

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CABINET FORMED

SAME WAR MINISTER FOR JAPAN

Tokyo, May 26. General' Hayashi has declined to enter the Cabinet; consequently Gonera] Araki has agreed to retain the War Ministry.—Router.

THE

HONGKONG ·· TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932.

PICKED OUT FOR DIFFICULT JOB ..

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A NEW HOME FOR GIRL, 'GUIDES,

FOUNDATION STONE LAID

YESTERDAY

MIH

RADIO BROADCAST

': TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF

RECORDED MUSIC

¿Continued from Page 1) to convey to you and to all who are working with you my appre- A red-letter event in the history. ciation of the way in which of the Girl Guide movement in the dificult situntion Hus heen Colony occurred yesterday, "when handled. And in conclusion the foundation stone of the new

145 K.02). would express to you and Lady Headquarters building, that is to torrs my sincere ayapathy on provide a home for the organiza the loss of your works of art and tion, was laid by H. E. Major Gen The newly formed Japanese other valueil possessions, which oral J. W. Sandilands, General Off- ear Communding... The site was are the collection of a lifetime.

one found for the, muvement by and which, I fear, no monetary the military authorities at a point camptation could replace for

above Murray Barracks, within convenient reach of the city.

Foreign Ministry Höpes.

Tokyo, May 26.

to relatives, who cared for her un- | cabinet

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WAR formally Justalled til he was 15, when she was re-this afternoon. deemed by the mother.

Relation between mother, and Although Visraant, Saito is tem- daughter appear not to have been porarily holding the Foreign

Tappy. The woman was hid-tem-

Affairs portfolie himself, official circles anticipate

that Count

you.

Heartbreaking Seene,

pered, it was stated, and the girl was subjected to frequent beat- ingen, On the nin which Uchida, despite the fact that he gave rise to an ill-treatment charge | has already declined, will be per have just visited it. now preferred against the woman. suaded the girl was beaten with a feather i

to accept the Foreign daster on the legs and arms, her Ministry when he comes to Tokyo Then was seratched, and she was on June 6---Beuter. bleeding from the Hps.

"She raised the alarm by błów. ing a police whistle," explained Sub-Inspector Fraser, A district watchman took her in son officials of the S. C. A.

Well-Rinnerd Cabinet.

My 2.15., on a "wavelength of-18h inetica,

6-8 p.m.

European Programme of

Victor and I.M.V. Records.

6-6.25 p.m. · Orchestral, Love's Dream After the Dali (Crublika),

(DI)

Super-Cinema Orchestra 'CIME. Melley of Chanell Bands

7 p..

Notice, etc.)

Jack Hylton and 11 Orchestra Cain. Sulle Orientale (Papy)

Marek Weber hind His Orchestra, CI945," 6:25-7.23 pm. A Concert.

(Stock Quotations, Mail

Plan Bok-Imprompts In A Flat (Chopini,

Burns 314 Chlarar Garden (h) Rash Pour in Hongkong (Chaulnay

Benno Multiviteh ptziz. ing-arted (Tomtl). SinsDown the Vale (Mole)

East Ackland (Contraila) C1102. Instumental-Introduction And Allegr fot Narp with Ptrings and Woodwind her companiment (Ravel) Virtuan String Quartet with J, Cocktill, I. Murely at. Draper C1662/C183 Spez-Star' of the East (Labr),

Petery Dawson 4ßma-llaritene) (1999,

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A distinguished gathering wha In 'a mensage from Nicola on present at the ceremony, including November. 1, Mr. Arthur Merton in addition to 1. E. the Officer Ad- wrote (in the Daily Telegraph ministering the Government and A more Mrs. W. T. Southorn (who is the tragie and heartbreaking geene focal Commissioner of Girl Guides), could HOL he imagined. Sir Cenimodore and Mrs..A. H. Walker, Ronal Storrs had

King almost Lady Pollock, Mrs. T. 1. 271 anique collection of classie Area (Divisional Commissioner), Mrs. sures, sculptures, antiques. his- Anderson and Mrs. Robertson (Dis- toric relics, and books. Not a trict Commissioners), Mrs. Grist Tokyo, May 26..

single One remaine. Of his Hon. Secretary), Mr. Tang Shiu-Song.The Garden of Alinh (teraksi Although the new cabinet con- beautifal Bokhara - tapestries, kin, Mrs. R. H. Kotewall, Mrs. tains three offlétul Seiyukai mem-priceless carpets, pictures, and Owen Hughes, Mrs. E. R. Hallifax, Suwyer, Rev. G. T. Replying to the ill-treatmentbers, Messes, Takahashi, Hato-piece of the floly Carpet, there Miss charge, the mother fold the Courtvama And Mitsuchi, and only two silverware is melted. The Govern- supporters.

are only charred remains, and the Waldegrave, and other friends and that the girl was lazy, and ber

Minsetto menbers, Baron Yang tent archives are gone, including thoughts were insistently turned to marriage. "Not that I have any mola and Mr. Nagai, the netual the original Orders in Council and manuscripts appertaining to ubjerfion to that; but she has composion of the cabinet Ap-

the taking over The island from esmid too much freign and walk.pears to be well-balanced, when Turkey, Lord Kitchener's

The political sympathies of the which he made when he surve now-party members are taken into the island, and his theodolite eoneideration, as only Mr. Araki,box." Admiral Okada, Mr. Koyama and Baron Makujina are considered strielly neutral,

ed out with her boy friend for nikts on end.”

"You beat me and I had to go ut." the girl) rejoiner,

year.

Asked when she expected the momentous event to come off. the ther said she expected the wedd. ing to take place at the end of the "AT lenet that is what the boy naya,” she added,

Mother and daughter engaged int. this ka argument t restrained unly with difleulty his Worship repeating "Now, now, $11235"

As a parting shot, the older wo- man said:

"She does unt wash

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beer cars,"

After some time spent in con Rudering the amater, his Worship decided to bind the woman over and to refer the case to the Sr retariad of fhinese Affairs on the vexed point of the part's future, instructing Inspector Fraser la o form lun of the course to be takes.

Although there Arr afrendy omg, prophets predicting that Interunt friction between Sciyukal and Minseits ministers will cause the new ministry to les short-lived, there is a general feeling of relief that Visront Saito has success. fully completed the organisation of the Cabinet, as the invernment will now be able to set to work to tackle the stiflealt tank ahend without more ado.

Who will eventually be appoint. el Foreign Minister remains to be pen, as Mr. Uchida's refusal to berept the portfolio appears to be mainly due to the Army arging him to rentain president of the

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SON OF BISHOP STUBBS. Sir Edward Stubbs, youngest son 01 the late

Bishop Stubbs of Oxford, was Governor ilong- kong from 1919 to 1925. If we the Jast "veur except

of his Governorship, he was in charge of the Calony during its nust pros perous period. It remained long enough to see the warse of the 1925 strike over. Many big public works were carried out during his stay here, nad his name is perpe-

inated in Stubbs Road. •

career

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starten Colonial Ofer, and then, in 1910- 11. he was sent on a special mis- sion to Malaya and Hongkong, In 1912, he was a member of the West African Lands Committee, and from 1913 to 1919 he was Colonial Secretary in Ceylon, from which post be vaine to Hongkong. 1926, he was appointed Governor

AFTER THE DELUGE (SIM,R, where he is considered in-of Jamaica, where he has stuc

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Somerset's second effort pro dued 04, leaving Yorshire the simple task of scoring 58 runs to win. They were knocked-61 for The loss of one wicket.

TATE IN FORM

Eight Wiekets For Thirty-Eight Runs

still

ing of the S,M,I. --Renter's Special Further Appointments.

Tokyo, May 26.

It has been decided tân

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remained.

RE-SHUFFLING..

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Mark Hamiscurg Citat, 7,23-8 p.m. Variety. Humorous Bong-That Next Have Been Our

Walter. femorous Bong-River, Stay "Way From my

Cinele Fields 10124. Grans Foto-Value Mysterieuse (Meale). Organ Polo-Souvenir #11 Valentino (Woo!}

Arthur Monia 33000. Song-Le Bay Blurs, Song-Arraian Rebud

Melville Gideon (Baritone) 32000.

Gri Guides provided a guard of honour at the entrance into the grounds, while there were also pre- ment Boy Scouts representative of the different troops in the Colony.

In calling upon General Sandi- lands to lay the foundation stone, Plano Bio-Wake Up and Dream-Medley, Mrs. Southorn sald?

The Guide movement conics of age this week, and no more welcome birthday gift could be bestowed on us than the permission to build a home of our own and the maps with which to build it.

| Plana Solo-She's Punny That Way

Carroll Gib 1991. Smug-10% Nothing to do Witle You,

Song-Brent' Lover

Gearle Belda (Comålernes 19605. orchestra-The Song of Songs, Orchester-In Vinletern

De dimet amil flis Orchestra £13508. 8 p.m. Loes) Time and· Weather

Repart.

8.3-10,30 p.m.

10,30 p.m.

New.

on

Through the unfailing kindness of General Sandilands, we obtained permission to build

havo

this site, and many kind friends have supplied us with the sum of is needed for the $8,500 which building.

It is impossible to name at this moment all those who have helped to raise this sum for us, but we thank them with all our hearts for naking our dream come true.

Sandilands has allowed us to call

We are very proud that General :

our headquarters after him. (Ap- plause). We ask him kladly to lay the foundation stone of the Sandi landa Hut. (Applause).

GENERAL'S SPEECH.

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Chinese Programme. Rugby Mid-day I'ress-

10,35 p.m. Close Down. All records in the love European pri atamines ato kindly surolled by Besar. 8. Moutre and Co.

WITH LEPPERS AND PIRATES.

REV. JOHN LAKE SPEAKS TO Y'S MEN

back

The regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Y's Men's Club of Hongkong was held yesterday at Lane Crawford's Restaurant, with Mr. Tan Eng-hooi presiding. There was a full attendance of

Mr. Lake said the three out-

dispensable, although it'in thought possible he will be per mundet te nécept when he'comes to Tokyo on June 6 for the purpose

Sir Edward's new appointment Before Inying the foundation members and several guests, the Shanghai who directed the Red of attending a shareholders' meets necessitated an extensive re-stode, with a silver trowel present-speakers being Dr. W. S. New of

skutting of Colonial Governored to him by Mrs, Southern on be-Cross work during the

hips. Sir Ronald Storrs, who has half of the organisation.-General Japanese conflict in Shanghai and Sino- been Governor of Cyprus since Sandilands addressed these present Rev. John Lake, organiser of the 1926, is being transferred to North as follows:

Tai'Kam Leper Home, near Macao, Bholesia: He has had a distin- guished carreer, notably in Egypt.

I regard it as a great honour to who spoke on "With Pirates and d Hayashi having, declined the in 1917, he was in the Secretariat be called upon to lay the foundation Lepers on a Pirate Island." War Ministry, will be appointed of the War Cabinet, and from then stone of the new Hut for the long-standing names in work for lepers Director of Military Education in antil 1928 he was Military -Go- kong Girl Guides. I appreciate the in China were Dr. Sun Yat-sen, surcession to Genprat Muto, whe.vernor of Jerusalem, being men-onour at the more since it was Dr. Wa Ting-fang and Mr.. Tang resigned,, taking the technical re-tioned in despatches. Afterwards, s. Southern who first invited me Shao-yi, who in 1921 made possible sponsibility for the participation he became Civil Governor of Jaruto perform this duty. Ms. Sut the acquisition by a Chinese cum- of military cadets in the outragesalem and Judaen. He now sue or was one of the first people that mittee of Tal-Kam Island as

ceeds Sir James Maxwell, who is I got to know well on my arrival in

Fallowing the, shortly retiring from the service. Hongkong early in 1929 and she home for lepers.

has remained my staunchest friend were their sons, Mr. Sun Fo. and Cootsteps of the two first names Sir Janies. Maxwell has been and supporter in the Colony everDr. G. C. Wu, who with Mr. overnor of North Rhodesia since since I need hardly say that Frank W. Lee, then Commissioner 1927. He served regard it as a very great compli-of Foreign Sierra Leone, of which

hement when I hear that the but is were of great assistance to the Affairs in Canton, was, Colonial Secretary from 1920 going to be called after me

by Chinese

Committee

the to 1992: Sigeria, where he WBS game.

speaker in the development of First Class Resident from 1914 to 1990; and in the Gold Coast,

Ta Kam Island home, where he was Colonial Secretary

on May 15,

Naval Promotions,

Fo-morrow the 7th anniversary

In neither of theie dinings at Hastings did Leire ter suceerd in reaching double figures, Tate e- Count Kodama will be appoint- ing practically unplayable jo theed Governor General of Formosa first innings. Scott, who was more in succession to Mr. Minami who expensive at the other end, took | itas entered the Cabinet live,wirkets ajadas! Tate's foute, the Minister für Communications. Leicester men stonewalling against the England bowler. This did, not prevent their dismissal for 88 runs tin the free of p senre of 273) and they were compelled to follow on,

In their second innings, Lelees Russo-Japanese war.. Prince ter made four more than in their Fushimi, Chic?of the Naval Staff Brst and Tate' four, wickets costas hron

promoted to: leef him runs Instead of fifteen, as Admiral, which rank is at present in the first. They failed to avert held only by Admiral Tógo.. the innings defeat by à margin of

e runs.

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KEETON'S FINE EFFORT-

"Two Hundred Not Out On

A Bad-Wickeri Keeton has long been regarded- as a possible England batsman i when he develops and his showing against Cambridge University ves torday suggests at his emergence) as one of our leading erick&tura Cannot long be resisted.

He played magnificently through- out, contributing 200 (not ont) to the total of 382 for 6 wickets, more than half the total.

of Admiral Togo's preal victory in the battle of Taushima, in the

Lient oneral Yoshiyuki Kawa- shian has been appointed Com- mander-in-Chief in Koren bate cession to General Senjuro Hayashi-Reuter.

KWANGSI BANDIT

ACTIVITY

BOLD ATTACK ON VILLAGE

Wuchow, May 25.

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from 1922 to 1927.

SIR EDWARD'S SUCCESSOR.

Human Memory is short and although some of you may be polite epotigh not to believe it, I have not the slightest doubt that in five or ten six years time, certainly in

and

Mr. Lake said he was pleased to see two of the third trio present at the meeting, They were Mr. William Yinson Lee, founder "and-

Sir Shenton Thomas becomes yes time. arguments will arise president of the Chinese Mission lo Lepers, Mr. -LI Chor-chi, chair- the new Governor of the Goon adong soldiers as to who was man of the Hongkong Auxiliary Coast in succession to Sir Raus G.O.C. of the China Command in of the same Mission, and Rev. ford Slater, who is succeeding Sir. 1932. Suck arguments can be deT. C. Wu, general secretary of the Edward Stubbs at Jamnica. Sirfinitely settled by the Girl Guides Mission who was now inspecting Shenton has been Governor of the of Hongkong who will be able to leper work in Sheklung. Syasaland Protectorate since 1920. state definitely that his name was

These were the three trios that was called have done so Ife has had considerable Colonial "Sandilands," "fur hut

much for leprosy experience in East Africa, Uganda after him, and if you do not believe

Work on Tal Kam. and Nigeria, and was Colonial it go and read the inscription on

Describing Tai Kam Island, Secretary of the Gold Coast from the foundation store. 1927 to 1929,

Mr. Lake said it was 80 miles from Hongkong and 10

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relief.

from Macao.

News has just come through of Gold Coast from 1914 to 1922, and posed of my children and grand-like the waters around Bins Bay,

next

On such an ocension as this I feel Sir Raaford Slater, the new conscious of my short-comings not

so much as a General but as

It was three, miles in length and Governor of Jamaich, has held the citizen, more especially as we have width, one of the peaks rising to Gold Coast Governorship since just been celebrating Empire Day. a height of 1,104 feet. It was 1927. His early Colonial service I feel that by my side ought to be well covered with trees, with a was spent in Ceylon, after, which he standing my wife dressed as a Complentiful supply of water. It was went on special service to Malaya. missioner in the Girl Guides, while Paradise of an island" and-a He was Colonial Secretary at the behind me should be platoons com the mouth-west of Hongkong were pirate island! Those waters to

Larwood and Voce, bowling un- rent bold attack by briganda 122 to 1927.

Governor of Sierra Leone from children, dressed as boy scouts, where every changed, dismissed "Cambridge for on a small village, Chuk Mei, three

girl guides, wolf cubs and brownfca.and only man is vile."

prospect pleasen 34 runs in their first innings, Lari from, Wat Lam, one of the im

However I can always do my best to NEW GOVERNOR.

Mr. Lake is salling for Canada wood took 5 for 15 and Voce 5 for portant cities in Southern Kwangsi.

look after the interests of other and the United States by the Pro- 18. The Varsity's second knock The robbers captured and took with

Major Ilubert Young is to be the people's children and grandchildren.sident Lincoln on June 7. produced 81 runs, Voce-taking them for ransen, several of there Governor of the Gold Coast.

It was announced that for 30-Reuter,

Before actually preforming the residents of the village.

He has been Counsellor to tho High Commissioner in Irak since ceremony of laying the foundation week's meeting of the Hongkong The bandits of thin section have 1929. Formerly in the Indian stone, I wish the Hongkoung Girl's Men's Club will be held at the the Chinese Merchants' Club. on the reputation of being an extra Army, he has served in the North Guides the best of luck In ordinarily bloodthirsty

Thursday, June 2-to which mem- tot. They West Frontler Province. Meno- future and I am confident that they bers' wives are invited. This will resort to all forms of the most ex-patamis and the Hejaz. In 1918, will prosper and flourish so long be a rond-off to Mr. Yinson Lee, cruciating torture and have been he. was Presithint of the Local we liave ladies like Mrs. Southorn, known to boil alive their victims If Resources Board in Damascus, was Mra. Kolewall, Mrs. King and Mrs. the organiser of the Club, who in

roturning to Shanghai. ransom money is not forthcoming. at the Foreign Office from 1919 to Grist to look after their interests.

1921, Assistant Seerotary of the Aftor His Excellency the G.O.C.Dr. Todd of Canton, had been Another daring - robbery wás Middle East Department

from had declared the stone. "well and trained in giving injections of

chaulmoogra oil. recently perpetrated at Cheung 1921 to 1927, and Colonial Secret truly Inid," Mrs. Southern expres

Hia Assistant was another male nurse who had Chun, nu istand a few miles from ory of Gibraltar. from 1927 toned their heartfelt thanks to Col.

since developed. leprosy, Stonetol

Wuchow The robbers entered 1929.

Maraden and the Royal Engineers, two men were, training as bent These Arpingnne

business house and made good their

for designing and building the now they could several leper patients Lanson

Sir Steuart Davis, Treasurer of headquarters, Betting: 10/1 Stonetol, 7/1 Ar- escape with considerable money be

fore the local military offeiuls arriv. | Palestine since 1922,

who were giving each other tho becomes magnne, 100/8 Lannon.

The proceedings ended with three chaulmoogra all, treatment and Won by three lengths with eighted on the scene. They did not take Governor of St. Helena, Ho has cheers for Major-General Sandialne to other loporn. There was lengths between second and third,' any captives for ransom.-Our Own 'sorved in the Gold cast, Westlands and three more for Mrs.

a visiting physician whoes head- There were, 10. startern.—Reuter Correspondent,

Indics and Tanganyika.-Reuter. Southorn.

quarters wore at Macao,

GREAT NORTHERN.

STONETOI WINS DISTANCE RACE AT YORK

London, May 28.

The Great Northern Plate, van at York to-day over a mile and a half

resulted:

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"NATION AT STAKE.” Council urging that the army bo

retained for the Shanghai-Nan- king area Instead of sending, it to Fuklón.

SHANGHAI WANTS 19TH ARMY

"As long as enemy troops aro TO STAY

permitted to remain in the Shang- Shanghal, May 20. hal and Woosung area, how can Recalling the valour displayed) thla Army be removed to Fuklen? by the Nineteenth Anhy during "It says". On behalf of 8,000,000 the recent Sino-Japancao hostill people in Shanghat, we request an tice, the Federation of National order for its transfer to be Salvation Associations of Shang-scinded, as the very axlatoned f hat has petitioned the Military the nation is at stake."-Reutery

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