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FUKIEN SCHOOL

REFORMS

THE "WHITE COLLAR" PROBLEM

paration

Foochow, July, 3

FOOTPADS ATTACK

PIG-BREEDER

THE

ALLEGED MURDEROUS

ASSAULT

HONGKONG

THE SABBATH BREAKERS

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 11, 1932.

CHURCHMEN DEFINE THEIR ATTITUDE

TOO MUCH LIBERTY

1 There was no mincing matters "The

modern week-ender who laughs at

A pig-breeder of Kowloon City, The Educational Commissioner Wong Kau, in a report received has just went out instructions to by Police Headquarters this morn- all Middle Schoom in Pukten with ing, in said to have been the vie- n view to making the education tim of a murderous attack: yester-concerned itself with the question The Church Assembly recently given therein more practical and day afternoon at Takuling village. of Sunday Observance when, in suited to the conditions of this When near the Hau Temple, the the words of the Archbishop of Province. It may be of interest to report slutes, the man was attack York, a "multitude of proposals" mention some of the chief points. ed by two other Chinese. The

Junior Middle Schools are of with which it was carried out in defence of the Lord's Day Ob mode of attack or the weapone resolutions or amendments, mainly canie up for consideration. Seven course primarily intended us a pre- were not disclosed, and the only servance Act, were on the agenda.

for the Senior Middle information available is from the School; but it lins lately been wife of the victim who was walk- by some of the speakers, found by investigation that com- ing a few yards ahead of her hus- paratively few of the boys who and when the incident took place. Sabbatarianism," said Mr. W. T. finish the Junior Middle Schools

Frightened by the spectacle. F. Jarrold, who moved a resolu in up-country cities are able to

ob she states that she immediately tion, "has the Sabbatarian to thank continue their studies, the stacles being, first, lack of funds, fed from the scene, screaming for for his week-ond freedom." and second, low standard of assistance as she ran. Later she education. And yet these boys went to the house of a relative in are not willing to return to the Kowloon City and accompanied way of life of their parents: they by the latter proceeded to the prefer to become subordinate nearest Police Station to report tugchers in some school or to get the matter. job an secretaries: in short, "white collar" jobs rather than work that would soil their hands, How is the problem to be solved? The following are some of the suggested remedies:-

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Brigadier-General G. A. Dale said: “One of the great dangers of this cinenin opening on Sunday in the canker, the gangrene that it is.

"The old Act may be obsolete What injurica, if any, wore suf-in some ways it has not got cea fered by the victim is not stated, loud speakers, as it were- but

tral heating, electric light, nel but a police circular issued after

is all we have." the affair calls for the arrest of two men who are "wanted on a charge of attempted murder."

(1) From the second

Later in the evening, two men, Junior Middle, Elementary Normal'a storekeeper of Argyle Street, Training and Trades of various and a brass-worker, were taken kinds should be offered as elretive into custody on an accusation of

If necessary, the Junkor having instigated the attnek. Middle Costre may be

CONTHES.

extended į

one year to give a sufficient train- ing in teaching methods to pro- duce Elementary School fenedors.

PRACTICAL ASPECT.

(2) Ar most of the Junior Middle schools are established in agricul tural or shing districts, the curriculam from the first year on, should invlule two periods daily

IMPROPER

USE

OF

SAMPAN

MAXIMUM PENALTY FOR BOATMAN

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A critic of the Act was found, in Mr. S. J. Bartle, who said: "Surely it is as wrong for Cabinet Ministers to play golf on Sundays os for the ordinary worker to at fem a cinema. Can the Church never cease putting a negative palley to the nation or making things which are not sins? Can it never cease treating men and women as naughty boys and girls

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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

(Continued from Page 8.)

Grimmitt' (C.S.C.). bont Fender, Marks, Booker and Mair 20-11.

Totul.-C.S.C.C. 83; Polico 43. ̧

K.D.G.C. ♥ C.C.C. Visiting King's Park, the Craigen- division, had no difficulty in account. gower C.C., leaders in the Benlor ing for the Kowloon Bowling Green Club. Scores:--

Beat, Stoneham, Nish and Russell

(K.B.G.C.) lost to Souza, Lammert, Rosselet and Busa 16-22. (K.B.G.C.) lost to Buchanan, O'Brien,

Rumfahn and Bradbury 10-25.

Mitchell, Taylor, Hogbin and Gow

Duncan, Phillips, Nicholl and Hol- Brightman, land (K.B.G.G.) lost to Coates, Arculli' and Omar 11-21. Total.-K.B.G.C. 36; C.C.C, 08.

K.C.C. v Kowloon Docks.

On the K,C,C. green, the home team defented Kowloon Docks by the close margin of three shots, Scores:-

Farrell, Burford, Hyde-Lay and

Lyal (K.C.C.) beat Docherty, Morri

son, Greig and McKelvie 28-18.

RADIO BROADCAST

LECTURE FROM THE STUDIO

BY MR. LINDSELL

By 21.W. on a wavelength of 186 metres. (846 10.0.01.

-5.7 p.m. Chinese Programme,

7-10.30 p.m. European Programme.

7

p.m. Stock. Quelations, Mail

Notices, etc.

7.5-7.20 p.m.

Vocal Gems.

Chu Chin Chow (Norton)

Duchess of Dentale (Cary}))

Light Opera Company C2269.

Light Opera Company C2204, 7.20-7.40 p.m. Orchestral. Daphnis et Chine-Sulle No. 2 (Ravel)

Boston Symphony Orchestra conductal by Herge Koussevitely 7348/7144, In a Sumner Garilen (Delite)

Landon Symphony Orchestra 9731. 7 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).

Hampton. Goodwin, Hydo And Fraser (K.C.C.) bent Kamany, Henderson, Lindsay and Brown 21-18, Son-The Wron (Howler-Henedict)

Gitting, Fincher. McTavish and Lapsley (KCC.) lost to Calman, Kempton, Cooper and Cullen 12-29.

Total.-K.C.C. 61; K.D. 68.

Recreio v Taikov. Entertaining the Taikoo RG., the Club de Recreio added another two points to their total. Scorest—

Gutierrez, Ribeiro, Games Jund Marques (Recreio) tied with Stalker,

Duncan

Chalmers MacIndoe, 14-14.

and

and Silva, Lopes. Basto

Silva tied with McLeod, Sloan, (Recreio)

Alves, Robarts, Souza and Luz (Recreio) hent Weir, Bone, Watson and Wotherspoon 20-12.

Total.-Rvérelo 53; Taikoo 45.

The Bishop of Norwich, explain-Chapman and Monro 19-19. ing that he was not a golfer. re- marked that rest was not mere vucnity. it was meant to be re- freshment, and that came from many things. But our rest mist not involve labour, to others.

MISSIONS AND ICE-CREAM. The Archdeacon of Coventry

A Chinese boatman was charged

Marine Court this morning, with having used bis sampan for the more aed joore shop werd purpose

of practical training in bee-keep-before the Hon. Condr, Hole, at the ing. poultry raising, fish cultiva tion, etc., with a view to making the life of the school have a closer relation to the life of the people around. If it is hard to find pro perly trained teachers for these

subjgets, fical exponents of prae, tient methods may be employed Funds required should be obtained, from the schools and the pupils, The pupils shoukl use their awn in. plements, seed, manure, etc., and profits may go to improvements and extension, and cost of super vision.

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(3) In the case of Junior Mid- die schools situated in cities. places where the trend is towards industry and commere, whether at

home of in the Straits Settlements provision should be mude in the form of class tenching, from the first year on, in such subjects as

commerical English, book-keeping, business letter-writing, draughts- manship, etc.

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within the harbour limits,

of carrying prostiintes

JUNIOR DIVISION.

Last Year's Champions Beaten By League Leaders.

Playing

7.46-8.23 p.m. Concert Items. Plano Selo-Fairy Tale Mediner)

1 Henno Molscivitch 1445, Plane Solo-Suggestion Diabolique Prokelleft) Denno Moselvitch 1448, Marlon Talley (Soprano), 1160. Song--When I was Seventer (L4Bjobjorn)

Marion Taller (Suprano) 1165, Guitar Solo Fandanguillo (Tormba)

Andrew Segovia 1447 Guitar Solo- Preindle (Turroba)

Andres Segovin 1487 Song- ennnno 'n Maria (I Am Thluking of Mary). De Curtte-E. D Gurtie) Sang-Sentinelin (1e Senilac); (Fraccu-

De Curtle)

Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) 1081. V kolln Sole--Humuresque (Technikowsky- Krekler) Fritz Kreister 1170.

1170.

Violin Seto Albumblatt (Aim Lest) (Rach

mburluft-Kreisler) .Frite Kreisler 8.23-9 pan.

Coserto No. 1 Minor Rachmanino

Op. 30)

Played by Vindimi. Horowitz

The London Symphony Orehustra rondueled by Albert Conte

7a1 Movement--Allegro

Chuf Movement -Intermezzo--Adagio

3rd Movement--Finals-Alleen 7402/7409 9-9.40 p.m. From the Studio,

A Lecture un "Chinese 'Inces Bangkong" by Mr. B. E. Lintel. 9.40-10.28 m. Variety. Urchestrul-Rala ou the tool

Nat Sikret and the Victor Orch. RADES. Orchestral The Wooden Schiller and the China

Dall Hat Shirt and the Victor Ore, 22026, Humor Sung- Owe You

Helen Knne 22407.

Sergeant J. Feely said that he was on duty about 9.15 pm, yester day when he notice the defendant's sampan proceeding towards the 5,8. Idangehow. Hovertook the sampan, and found it to be

de, because of the illegat street Cavanagh cupied by three Chinese women. j markets outside. Defendant told him that they were! Colonel Sir Franeis Fremantle, prostitutes, and that he had pick, M.P., remarked that the cinemas ed them up at Wanchai and were were in a strong position, as they taking them to a B. & S. boat. kept young people of the streets

on Sunday. Defendant, in answer Lo the | charge, said the thrée women had engaged his sampan to carry them to a B, & S. bánt. le dil know they were prostitutes.

the at Happy Valley, opening on Sunday, and many pen- nies intended for foreign missions | Craigearower G.C., the present were being stevored in the form League lenders,

had

no difficulty In benting the Kowloon Bowling Green Humorous Song - Dangerous Nan Metrew of ice crea231,

The Rev. C. E. Douglas declar-Club, last year's champlons, Score:

that there were

Duncan, Barros, Word and Collins churches in

beat Venables, Labrum, (C.C.C.) his district (Southwark) which Meyer and Rupley 33-12.

ould not hold morning

services

Summons, Modi.. Razuck and

beat (C.C.C.)

Whitta, Hatt, Gooding and Rose 25-14.

Kharas, Pearse, Field and Gil (C.C.C.) tied with Sherriff, Logan, tale and Drake 18-18.

Total-C.C.C. 76; K.B.G.C. 14:

not

Sergeant Feely said that from could be recognised as prostitutes, The manner of their dress they

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Yacht Club v C.S.C.C.

A good game was played at North Point between the Yact Club and the Civil Service G;C., the visitors winning by four shots, Scores.-

Sir Thomas skip said that, it public opinion which was at fault. was not the Act of Parliament, but The Church of England seemed to have forgotten its mission to in- Bentley, Bennar, Abraham and form and create public opinion. MacFarlane (Yact Club) lost to with

"The stagnation and placidity Lockhart, Whant, McGowan apil West-

which we have allowed uke 14.10. cinemas and every sort of inva-

Murdoch, Maughan tood sion of Sunday to advance by

Chapnin (Yacht Club) test

and Brawn no doubt on the ease. Conair. Hule; leaps and bounds is to be regreti. Strange, Tacchi, Luck

19-31. ed." he added. The danger seems to be at present that too much liberty is allowed to the individu- then."

Remarking that there would be

convicted the defendant.

(4) At the same time, for studente who are enger and able to go on for further study, adequate A previous conviction being ad- teaching must be provided in the mitted by the defendant, Comdr. fundamental subjects: Chinose, Hole said he wound mpone English, mathematics, science, maximum penalty. He fined de- while the less important subjects Fendant $100 or three mont hat may to some extent be sacriflerd. | imprisonment.

VARYING TASTES.

Senior Middle Schools must cons tinue to provide different raúrses, suited to different conditions and

A MONTH'S RADIO.

FOR JUNE

"No one knows better than I do that the Lord's Day Observance Act is obsolete."

Sir Thomas said that he wanted

to challenge the view that it was necessary for restaurants and so

on to keep open on Sunday in order that foreigners in London could enjoy themselves and not be bored,

tastes: eg. normal training agrREPORT OF LOCAL STATION Unless Sunday were observed we eulture, forestry. engineering. business, general. But emphasis should be laid on prac tical experience as a preparation

more

ne-

10

and in

Ross, Sutton, Hamilton and Mac- Farlane (Ynet Club) beat Wilmott, Knight, Holdman and Eccieshalf 26-

10.

Totul Yacht Club 69; C.S.C.C. 63.

II.K.E. v K.C.C. Entertaining the Kowloon C., the down by 12 shots. Scorea Hongkong Electric Company went

Helen Kan 22407. Organ Solo - A Little Kin Fach Morning Organ Suto--if Had a Talking Picture of You Reginald Fourt 3321

Reginald Foort 113821, Song - Beautiful Love

Twin $ (Tenor) Song--By the River Sainte Maris

114084

Lewis James (Tenor) 22046. Orchestral-Happy Days-Selection Orchestra-Puttin' on the Rite-Selection

New Mayfair Orchestra CIRQU

New Mayfair Orchestra C1803. Butun Berg-Momeow

Grne Fields 53241. Bong-- This is leaven

(racie Felin B3244. Song--The Moon is Leve Fong-What Is This Thing Called Love?

Frank Luther (Tenor)

22330.

10.28 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

News,

10.30 p.m. Close Down.

All records to the above European Program- new are kindly applied by Mrners. Tang Fool in Co, and 8 Moutile & Co.

JACK

PAYNE AS A FILM STAR

HIS "TWO CHANCES"

London, June 18. Mr. Jack Payne will have his frst shot at becoming a film star

Sloan, Stoker, Normington and Duckworth (11.K..) lost to Skimmer to-day. Simpson, Kern and Jack 12-26, (11.K.F.) bent Edwards, Kew, Curband have been recording the five Tarbuck, Hatch, Hill and Muskett Since Monday he and his dance

new tunes they will play in the $40,000 film which is being made at Elstree under the supervision of Mr. Herbert Wilcox.

and Jack 28-17.

Bulter, Gahagan, le

Rome

Total H.K.E. 52; K.C.C. 04.

Talkoo I.C. v Recreio.

and

should perish.

The resolutions and amendments

tu In June the actual hours of were voted on, and in the end the Webster (II.K.E.) lost Dinen, for the real problems that will be 256, of which 151.50 were devoted this form: "That the primary

transmission from ZBW totalled Assembly crystallised its views in Harrison, Hirst and Herridge 12-21. met after school days are over, For example, in teaching forestry, to European programmes and 103,50, duty of Christian people is an experimental forest is essen- 10 Chinese programmes, us worship God on the Lord's Day.

Al Tnikoo, the home team over. tial; in engineering, practical con. I follows:

and that their second duty IS whelmed the Club de Recreio by 37 struction and experiment is

Morning Transmissions includ-wisely to safeguard if as a day of shots. Scores cessary; science, mathematies, ing commercial news and Church, rest."

Peoples, Wald, Grimes and Me Chinese, and English the relaya, European 61%. Chinese 41.1

are

A resolution by Sir Charles | Kechnie (Taikoo) beat Xavier. fundamental subjects for the Evening transmissions, Euro-Marston urging on the Ottawa Rosario, Busto und Remedios 28-12

Conference

"and general course. But the supply of pean 99%. Chinese 62%.

that Sunday be Brown, Summers, Stewart teachers for Primary Schools in Monthly percentages.-European observed throughout the Empire Ozoria and Basta 24-18.

Keown (Taikoo) beat Basto, Soares, eity and villages is the most press-941, Chinese 40,50,

as a day of public recognition of Greenwood, Swan, During the month the following! Almighty

Hope and ing weed, and they should give

God WILA withdrawn Matthews (Taikoo) beat Carvalho, more attention to the actual life of items were broadcast:

after the Archbishop of Canter-Xavier, Alves, and Basto 28-13. the people and their problems. Dance programmes 4, European bury had expressed the view that Normal schools in country dis-studio concerts 14, Chinese studio such a message might convey n

SPEY ROYAL CUP. tricts should actually copy the concerts 6, European relays 28, wrong impression. method of living of the farming Chinese relays 2, European lee-

Club de Recreio Defeat people. In all grades and types of tures 2, Chinese children's pro- schools, girls should be taught, grammes 3. sericulture and other subjects that

licences issued during will help them to contribute to the June totalled 20. support of their families.

It will be of interest to see how far these suggestions are carried out in the immediate future. Our Own Correspondent.

DOLLAR REMAINS

UNCHANGED

SILVER SLIGHTLY ADVANCES

New

PHONE GIRLS' TEA

"Might it not result," he asked, "in the Conference saying, "Is this really all that the official re- presentative body of the National Church can say to those assembled to consider the recovery of the trade of the Empire?"

Kowloon C.C.

In the Spey Royal Cup Conipetition, Club de Recreio defented Kowloon Cricket Club 21 to 18 on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club green yesterday.

Scores:

Admitting a charge of receiving a

Recreio bag of Hour and 58 empty sacks, the L. Guterres ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO LIFT property of the R.A.S.C., alleged to A. 8. Gomes

have been stolen from the Corps C. G. Silva Compound, a Chinese who appeared R. F. Laz Another attempt has been made Polico Court this morning was

before Mr. Schofield at the Central

(skip)

THE BAN.

K.C.C.

II. Gitting

F. Goodwin

HI. M. McTavish

J. Fraser

21

(skip)

the

WATER LEVELS.

sch.

to secure for the telephone girl tenced to six weeks' hard labour. The the right to "down headphones" defendant was arrested in Stone in order to drink her morning cap, Nullah Lane in 1098cssion of

of ten,

goods.

The practies of "casual relief" was stopped recently by the Delected in the net of purloining a authorities on the ground that plank from the premises owned by the Wing Wo firm of contractors at

WEST NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

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They have played to the Gming of a stop-watch, held by Mr. Jack Raymond, who is directing the film. There is so much music in the film-it is called "Say It With Music"--that each tune has to be timed to seconds.

This morning Jack Payne will begin to play his part in the story, which runs as a background to the band. It will be his Arst time as an actor in a big picture.

"When I was at school I was east for a minute part in "The Tem- pest, and I had such stage fright that all I could do was to stutter and get called a silly ass. Mr. Payne told me.

"Well, for this part I have been to my tailor, und also had my hair ent, and I shall do my best to fol- low the advice to be natural and not try to net.

"It comforts me to think that I have two chances to most film actors' one chance; if people don't like my acting they may like my band-or oven vice versa.”

The story and the dinloguo of "Say It with Music" in by Mr. William Pollock. The theme is a war-time friendship between two young flying officers, one of whom succeeds in "popular" music; the other starving as a "highbrow." Jack Payne was a filgeuten-

One seen have broken a knee cap, being submission allows the height of water show an aeroplane crush; and detrimental effect on the service sequently taken to the Kwong Wah in English fect on the dates named several of the shots will depict rendered to the public.

Hospital.

in the West. North and East Rivers back-stage happenings during a

Highest on Lowest July July

recard, on record. 10 . 10 performance nt. the London Palladium.

Although silver is up both in such stoppages were not permit Cheungsbawan, a Chinese sought to London and New York, the Hong, ted under the regulations, and one arrest by n watchman. He The following tablo Inaued by the kong dollar remains unchanged that in some cases the amount of stumbled and fell and is believed to Kwangtung River Conservancy Com-nt in the war. at la. 3d. The inter-bank rate is relief was so liberal as to have about 18. 3%d. nominal, but there is very little doing.

In London, silver is up 3/16ths spot and 1/8th forward. India and speculators bought, and there "were small offerings.

New York roports n rise of 1/8th in allver prices, on a steady mar- ket. The cross-rnte is 8.58.

In a two hours' talk with two i

high oflleials a deputation from the! Seven bont people were charged west River at Union of Poat Omce Workers re before the Hon. Comdr. Hole, at the colved a promise that the authori- Marine Court this morning, with North River at

Taingygen +20,4 moored their craft Inshore North River at tion would consider a nuggestion having

Hanshul .... -)-21.8 -5,3 that there should be a scheduled yesterday. They were each fined $10

or one week's Imprisonment.

Enst River at rest relief.

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In addition to Mr. Payne and his band the company Includes Miss Joyco Kennedy, Mr. Evelyn Ro- berts, and Mr. Percy Marmont.

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