CRITIC OF CHILDREN'S COURTS
"GREAT. HULKING
LADS"
Children's courts were criticised by Mr. Justice Humphreys at York Assizen, when a Middlen- brough youth named Harry-Wynn Clark was charged with theft.
Counsel sold several inds just undor 17 were involved and were ment to Children's Courts, where they were convicted.
The judge: Is it correct to any "convicted"? Surely it is "Tho case was proved," or is it "they were proved guilty?"
"Then," continued the Judge, "I suppose they were given penny to go and buy sweets. At Children's Courts the police do not wear uniform test they should frighten chlidren, who in some enses are great hulking lads like the prisoner, who break into pre- mises. It is silly' to call them children. What they want is dis- cipline."
He sent Clurk to Borstal for three years.
A statue of the great Chinese philosopher, Confucius, which hai been designed for a Yokohama temple by a Japanese sculptor.
RADIATOR CAP
· THEFTS.
MAN ADMITS TWO CHARGES Brought before Mr. Balfour at the Central Police Court this morn ing on charges concerning the thefts of radiator caps from two
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1933.
These smouldering ruins were all that remained of a New Jersey National Guard biplans and a house in Shrewsbury after the plane had crashed, exploded, and taken Gro. Five occupants of the house
wore killed,
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LOCAL RUGBY
TRIANGULAR TOURNEY
STARTS TO-DAY
CLUB V ARMY
580 Sinclair (Oswald), Lieut. Cmdr. 62.3/10 Hill (Medway); Lieut. W.S. Donald 35.7/10 (Osiris), Lieut. J. H. Enden (Or- 1/3.9/10 heus),
Lieut. E.N.V. Currey
Two fixtures. have been arranged (Orphous), Lieut. P.J.H. Bartlett 29(Pandora), Lieut. Cmdr. T.K.W. to-day on the Sookunpoo Ground and as all the best playera will be on Atkinson (Eagle). 39.31/32 Radio University, Pokfulam,
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Paris..
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Dec. 10.
83.15/32
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.16.87%
16.01
Berlin
13.00
Helsingfors.
2204
Oslo
19.00
19.00
Athens
68214
Milan
.02%
.1:275
Buenos Aires
.36%
Shanghai,
.1/3.0/16
New York.
5.30
8.13
20%
110 .40.1732
Hongkong
.360
1/5.1/16
Brussels,
23.61%
Stockholm
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Copenhagen
22.40
Lisbon
Bombay
Bio
Amsterdam
Vienna Веля... Prague. Madrid. Bucharest
Yokohama
Montevideo
Belgrade
Montreal.
100%
1/5.3/1
H.K. Club 2nd. XI v H.M.S. Ber- 23.50% wick, R.N.O.S.C. b.o. 6 p.m..
10.39 22.40
DECEMBER 19. 109% IL.K.S.R.A. v Incognitos, Marina, 1/6.3/64b.o. 5 p.m.
$ S.W.B.9. v Lincolns, U.S.R.C., 1/2.15/32 1/16/32 b.o. 4 p.m. 85%
35 Y.M.C.A. v Recreto. King's Park,
240 b.o. 5.16 p.m.
109% -1/63/64 .4
2.12
5.07
Silver (spot) .18%
Silver (forward). 18.11/10 War Loun......100%
5.07 18.11/16
18 100
British Wiralees.
DECEMBER 20
vow there should be a large attend-
ance.
The first match commences at 2.45 p.m. and is composed of two fifteens the basis being the Navy First XV which will be split into two units, the serum playing on the "Blue" side and the back division on the "White" side. The balance of the players have been provided by the Army and Club. As the "Blue" the ball from the majority of the team will almost inevitably secure-
tight scrums it will be interesting to observe the tactics of the "Whites in defence as it will be the first time this year that the Navy outsides probably will not be receiving the ball regularly from the forwards. The sides will be as follows: Whites: Llout. P. Buckley (Med- way): Lieut. D. St. Clair Ford (Medway), Lieut. G. B. Slater (Eagle), Mid. A. T. Darley (Suf- folk), Lieut. E. N. V. Currey (Med- DECEMBER 22
way): Lieut. Miers (Medway), Llout, H.K.S.R.A.. V East U.S.R.C., b.o. 3 p.m.
Lance., J. H. Forbes (Medway): ́ ́ Lieut." O'Connor, Cpl. Chicken, Pte. Mack- Lincolns "A" v H.K. Club "A",Ramus (R.A.), W. R. Andrews, R. man (Lincolns), Lieut. P. do N. U.S.R.C., b.o...p.m...
Stilllard, A. H-Harbord, S.-11. Gar rod (Club).
H.M.S. Berwick, v H.K. Club let. XI, R.N.O.S.C., b.o. 6 p.m.
Royal Signala Marina, b.o. 3.16 p.m.
V
RADIO BROADCAST
WEEK-END BROADCAST
· RELAY OF ORGAN RECITAL.
** TO-MORROW
From Z.B.W."oh 'n 'wavelength of 355 metros:
4.7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.30-11.30 p.m. European pro- gramme.
7.30-7.40 pm. /Orchestral
·Casino Dances (Gungi).
Love, Hora la my Heart (S(Lewo),
Albert Sandior and His Orchestra, Apache Danes (Offenbach).
Victor Salon Orchestra.
7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio, The Mouth Organ Band of HM.S. Modway by Courtesy of the Captain and Officers
8 p.m. Local Time, and Weather Report.
י.
8.3-9 p.m. A Concert. Orchestral Carnaval Overture
(Dvorak).
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Vocal Duet The Thought Never Entered my Head (Novello). Vocal Duct-Moon Enchanted
(Bosley),
Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham. Pianoforte Solo-Ballade in F Minor
(Chopin, Op. 52).
Alfred Cortet. Song-(a) Little Brown Jug (b)
The Three Crows (Eastburn). Songs (4) Tho' Mermaid' (b) 'Polly
Wolly Doodle (arr. W.H.M.).
Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone). Violin Solo-Frasquita Serenado
(Lohur-Kreisler),
Violin Solo-Kreisler Serenade
(Lehar)..
Fritz Kreisler.. Orchestral-Petrouchka Sulto
(Strawinsky).
Boston Symphony Orchestra direct- ed by Serge Koussevitzky. 0-11.30 p.m.
Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hobal Grill Room.
A relay of the
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News
11.30 p.m. Close Down
from All relays
the Hongkong Hotel are by courtesy of the Manage- . ment and during the intervala re- corded music will be broadcast from the Studio
Should reception prove satisfactory, the programme batween 5 and 6 pm. relay from will be replaced by Daventry.
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.
9.15-10 a.m. A relay of the Mili- tary Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral.
Voluntary-Chant des voyageurs
(Bucaloos!). University,
DECEMBER 21.
St. Andrew's v R.A.S.C., Marina,
An interesting talk delivered in Chinese, entitled "Law as a career," was given by Mr. Peter H. Sin, local bo. 6 p.m. solicitor, at the Chinese YMCA. last night in connexion with the vocational guidanco week held at the Y.M.C.A.
The speaker mentioned that law was an exceedingly interest- ing study of man's psychology and mentality-and-anyone, with a good memory, a willingness for study and hard work and the money required,
MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE. '
could become a lawyer. The study The Mamak League table to-date
of law did not even requiro an extra-is as under:-- ordinary intelligence, ho stated. HisRadio audience were keenly appreciative of | C.B.A. the talk
Police
7 7 0 0 43
5 5 0 0 20
Blues: R. P. Edwards; W. E. Peers, J. Hutchison, B. C. Allan
(Club), Llent. M. J. Muspratt
3 14 Williams (Lincolns): A: F. Jenkins,
1 10. C. Mecke (Club): Comdr. H. S.. ББ 0 0 17 110 Reome (Medway), Ldg. Cook Parcoo St. Andrew's 3 3 0 0 10 1 G (Berwick), Lieut. J. W. Linton United
Nixon
The Chung Sing Benevolent Society K.LT.C.
(Medway) Lieut..E. G. 5 3 0 2 10 7 6 Luffolk), Lieut. N. L. Evans (Sur-
6 3 0 3 10 18 6 folk), Lieut. C. C. Suther (Cumber.
cars, one at Queen's Cardens, and are holding a dinner dance at the Mule Corps 8 2 1 6 3 19 5 land), Lieut. M. Brown (Cumber Cecil Hotel to-night, at 8 pm, the Medway 4 2 0 2 7 6 4 land), Lieut. J. F. Whitfeld (Fal proceeds of which will go to charity. 12th. Battery & 20 0 24 4 mouth). By kind permission of the Captain R. Batte
7 7 3 Reforce, Captain P. Gottwaltz,
the second at Statue Square, Leung Kui-kwong was remanded for three days in police custody. He piend.
and Officers of H.M.S. Kent their
9th. A. A. band will play at this function.
Battery.. 1
226D
Club v. Army,
M.C.
3
7
The above game will be followed
1
2 18
0
by the Club v. Army at 4 p.m. in their first round encounter
of the Triangular Tournament.
ed guilty,
Det-Insp. J. Murphy:-There re-Tickets may be obtained at the Cecil cently has been an epidemic of Hotel, admission 36. It is hoped there German Club 3 1 0 thefts of radiator caps from motor will be a big response from the public.R.C. Signals 7 0 1 6 3 26
In view of this, would your | A fine entertainment is assured, Worship grant me a three days' remand?
care.
R.A.M.C. .. G 0 0
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Army aide will be:
Sergt. Gould (S.W.B.); Lleut, A
IlymnNo. 218-"God of Mercy."
Prayera Venito.
Lesson-Psalm No. 8. Benedictus.
Creod.
Prayers.
Hymn No. 16"Three in Orte." Address"Bont and Baltered
Coins."
Bryna, B.A., S.C.F., C.E.
Preacher-The Rev. J. N. Lewis
Hymn No. 300 “All Hall the Power."
National Anthem.
Benediction.
Voluntary-March San Salvatore. No. 2 (Banex),
10 am. Close Down,
11-12.15 p.m.
A relay of the Service from St. John's Cathedral.
12.16-2.30 p.m. European recorded
prozramme.
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
2.30 p.m. Close Down.
4.30-7.30. p.m. Chinese programme. 7.30-10 p.m. European programme. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the Rose Room All Star Blu Five
8 p.m... Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-8.33 p.m.
A rolay of the Organ Recit:) by Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.C.0., L.T.C.L. incolus): Licut RT from St. John's Cathedral,
L/Cpl. Howitt
Programmo.
G. Martin (S.W.B.), captain, Pte. Simmons (S.W.B.), Lieut. T. I, 8. The Gazette notifies that the follow-.
MAN SEEMS THE ONLY GROWTH | The Y's Men's Club are holding a Galletly (S.W.B), Lieut. D. P. St. ing offelals have resumed duty:-SIT THAT DWINDLES HERE,—Goldsmith. charity ball in the China Emporium C. Rolssier
cafe de luxo this evening, commencing Walker Thomas Southorn as Colonial Secre- tary, Hon. Comdr. G. F. Hole ns Harbour Master, Mr. B. D. Evana as Assistant, Director of the Royal Ob- nervatory and Mr. G. R. Sayer as Hend of the Sanitary Department.
The giant radio-mast at Badapest,
the highest In Europe. Ii le used In
́connexion with the new broadensting
station there.
and
Huf (Mendelssohn).
on "Wachot
2. A carol of the Nativity (John
Ireland).
3. And tho Glory of the Lord
(Handel),
4. Petite Pastorale (Havel). 5. Minuto from "Berenics"
(Handel),
6. "Hallelujah"-Chorus (Handel), 8.33-0 p.m.
Selections of Victor Herbert's Music played by the Victor Salon Group and Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret.
The Reverend F. A. Riganti has at 8 p.m., in aid of their health eduen. (S.W.B.) Lieut. B. L. E. Hebert
tion campaign. relinquished the appointment of Offi- dinner, may be obtained for $3.
1. Chorala Prelude Tickets, including | (R.A.), L/Cpl. Hardy (S.W.B.), Pto. Gilmore (S.W.B.), Ple. Waltors ciating Chaplain to the Item.an
(S.W.B.), Ganner Cathole troopa in
Barraclough Hongkong with While removing an iron fitting
(R.A.), Pte. Jones (3.W.B.), Pte. effect from November 13,
from the first floor verandah of 94, Lloyd (S.W.B.), Lieut. N. W. Met Shanghai Street, yesterday, a man,
Calfe
(R.A.). Observatory returns for November Lai King-po, fell into the street. He
The Club side will be: J. P. Whit- show that the average mean tempera- was sent to the Kowloon Hospital in igg, R. H. Griffiths, G. P. Lam-
ham:
J. Ferguson, W. H. B. ture was 69.1, the highest being 82 a serious condition. His skull is de mert: M. W. Turner, J. A. I Selby
the lowest 50.3. There were lieved to have been fractured. 203.4 hours of sunshine and 4.18 inches
(Captain): G. A. Stewart, I. H. of rain, while the average humidity
Bradford, A. F. Walkden: F. R. A wedding of much Hongkong in Burch, D. A. Cumming, K. A. Munro, was 70.
terest is to take place at St. Mark's D. McLellan, R. 0. F. King. Church, North Audley Street, London,
Jeserves, J. Hutchison, H. C. It is notified that persons, firma and on Saturday, December 30, when Mise Mecke, C. Austin, companies who have failed to comply Margaret Joyce. Holyoak,, the twin
The Triangular Tournament. be with the notices issued on the 1st daughter of the late Hon. Mr. P.Htween the, Navy, Army and Clab is rietta,
will held December, 1033, calling for particulars Holyoak and Mrs. P.H. Holyoak, of persons qualified for Jury service become the bride of Mr. Walter Horst, Rugby Challenge Cup, and the tok annually for the Hongkong are requested to make the necessary of the Indian Civil Servico Alowing are the previous, winners: returns forthwith and are reminded cestion will be held at 78, Portland that a penalty of $100 may be imposed Place, W.I. Miss Holyoak was, during 1010-Club; 1911 Garrison XV: 1912 Garrison XV: 1913 Club: 1014 Club: for default,
her residence hero, actively connected 1821-2-3-4-6 Royal Navy: 1025. Clabi with the Girl Guide Movement, and 1927-8-9 Royal Navy 1980 Club Christmas is once again to be a was formerly Lieutenant of the 1st 1931, Triple Tie: 1932, Royal Navy: good jolly old-fashioned Christmas at Kowloon (Central British School) 1939 Club, the Roof Garden of the Sincere Co., Company, Ltd, where Santa Claus himself will|
FRIENDLY HOCKEY Queen's College Dotent Radio Second Team.
Playing at Carolina 11!1), yesterday
Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life, Saloptions from "Naughty Mai
Selections from Sweethearts.” Selections from "The Red Mill" Badinage.
Air de "Ballot-and-Al Fresco, 0-0.20 p.m. From the Studio A Recital of Beethoven's Romains by. Inba Shaftal
Programma,
Honato Op.. 10 Nr. 0
•Allegro, Allegretto,"","
Presto
Annata Op. 100 No 16,
VIVARA
And
exdattle, DANE RO juvegulere Huma
'again be present to meet his many Last night, at the dining room of little friends and make new ones with the. Hotal Cecil, some very splendid to the those who come along to visit entertainments were given
on the Tired of modern alm.
transport publle by the Management Father Christmas has forsaken his occasion of their holding a Special plana and has decided to travel in the Variety Concert. In the programme, old-fashioned way. He will arrive on there were numerous excellent Items in a friendly tonery matcha squa his magic invisible reindeer and make among which were the Mad Cap College bows Jun, Hadia Veneta Buh his first appearance from down the Review the Black and White Har: soul tram ly two won 18 emp,
*As"unit" inga Quenya Blog (and chimney. He will bring presents for mony, Gypay and Spanish dances an every little friend candy miniaturow various songs, Pondera by Miss by que gent, regred Chem dækkens Alter, the Interval, the Badio of himself. In honour of Father Atrella Adair, D. Vays, Mr. and Mich Christmas there will be a Cycling Ronaldson, Mosary- Justion,, Orangh Cireus, and a children's playground, Campbell, and arrang, Willi aquelland ilyaugh, Dutchanzi", bahk where visitors may indulge in indoor over 200 persone in the altantanga: fro the Bug Willicle counded Jasuoni | the iffinOS sports and games, is also being the evenine was amingod till midi | Hugh, put the Belleje Tom att provided
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