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godowns. Apply:-Kwong Sang long

CAR DRIVER SENT

TO PRISON

60 MILES AN HOUR

IN CITY

Alleged by the Police to have West last night at a speed of about 60 miles per hour and then TO LET—Nice Flats in Nathan Road, crashed into a hawker's stall in Hankow Road and Peking Road, Kowloon. Three to

Rooms, Contre Street, injuring a man and Six Modern Conveniences. Near Ferry girl slightly, Chan So, 24, Also Shop No. 26, Nathan Road Heensed driver, was brought be 30 x 150. Apply Tung Trek Co., 5. fore Mr. Schofield at the Central

Police Court this morning. Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 25330,

KOWLOON DOCK THEFT

THE HONGKONG

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G. HER R.

NOTICE

Armistice Day.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY- OF CANTON, LTD.,

COMPANY, LTD. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE.

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

THE VALUE OF GAMES

HEADMASTER TELLS OF EXPERIMENT

WANCHAI SCHOOL PRIZE DAY

ment.

ABETTING IN THEFT

GOT

55 CENTS FOR

HELPING

1935.

PROMINENT

RESIDENTS HONOURED

(Continued from Page 1.)

The

Government

the

tinguished scholastic career in Hongkong and Calcutta you first adopted journaliam as your pro fession and for twenty-five yaara held the responsible position of Reuter's correspondent. You later Identified yourself with many Im- confer on you. Your appointment portast business undertakings in to the most responsible office of the Colony, Appointed an Un- On a charge of having aided Chief Justice of this Colony is in official Justice of the Pence in 1919 you became a member of the and abetted certain persons not itself a proof of the high esteem Sanitary Board in 1927 noki in 11th November, 1935...

in custody in stealing money and in which your distinguished sor-1920 you were appointed an un- various articles from a dwelling vice elsewhere is held. Hongkong offcial member of the Legislative Persons arriving by car to

house, Ng Cheung, 24, an odd job | reaps the full benefit of your many Council. Making the interests of attend the Ceremony at the

coello, was sentenced to three years of service for the Empire in

Kowloon and the New Torritories. | Cenotaph are requested to proceed via Des Voeux Road Central to

In presenting his annual report months' -hard Inbour by Mr. E.-I. Nigorin, Trinidad and Konya-and your special concern, you hav Wynne-Jones al the Kowloon we who have como to know you Statue Square where they will at the Wanchai English School Magistracy, this morning. An- during the past two years have worked with untiring zeal for their this morning, Mr. G. W. Ruevo, other odd job coolle. Ng Pak quickly realised the rich learning faith in the Colony's future and Improvement. Your unbounded alight and walk to the Cenotaph.

B.A., Headmaster, stressed the D. BURLINGHAM,

your unfailing optimism havo value of games, expressing a be-cheang, 41, was charged auparate-the brand vision and the wide ex ...Inspector General of Police.lief that the average boy wholy with receiving stolen property; perience which you bring to the been of the greatest value to the

ho alleged that the articles be discharge of your important duties.

communit Hongkong, 6th November, 1935, takes a normal amount of interest longed to his brother who occupied To your legal wisdom you have values highly your enthusiasm for

is able to study with greater energy and keenness than the boy the same cubicle, and he was dis- added the power of endearing your Hongkong, of which your work for

charged,

self to all with whom you come in the British Empire Fair-was a- who takes little. or, none, and is

The articles which formed the contact. You have not restricted able to learn more in the same-

subject you have worthily repre- time than the other boy. This, he charges against the first defend-yourself to your official duties but, practical proef. Yourself a British unt included three children's ably supported by Lady MacGregor, driven along Connaught Road BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE stated, had been proved by expert- bangles, a gold finger ring, two you have entered fully into the seated the interests of the large

body of Portuguese

have of patra of trousers, a jacket, a ser-life and interests of the Colony made Hongkong their permanent -- Mr. G. R. Sayer, Director Education, presented the awards, ice badge, a silver tongue scraper and have thereby established for home and the honour which hins and, in a brief speech, emphasised attached to a chain of five-cent yourself and Lady MacGregor, in now been conferred on you will the necessity of willingness to pieces, 10 silver dollars, 100 five-a remarkably short space of time, rightly be regarded as a mark of learn and co-operation with the cent pieces, 660 ten-cent pieces, a very real place in the affections appreciation of the steady and

and 370 Chinese 20-cent pieces, of all classes of the Community, consistent

loyalty *of teachers.

Ran, married In the name of the Government and Portuguess community. I offer Mr. Reave said:-Since my report belonging to Chnu

on behalf of the people of Hongyou my warmest congratulations. of last year there have

MR. J. W. FRANKS Detective-Sergeant K. Davies long, I tender to you and Lady changes of importance, but the school

warmest **341- building has taken on a new lease of rosecuted and stated that on MacGregor

Addressing Mr. J. W. Franks, life and presents a more pleasing? | appearance both outside and in since; unday n report of the theft was gratulations on an hour which is Excellency said:-Mr. Franks, nede br compinant, who des- has never been more fully earned have much pleasure in invest- Its renovation.

more rightly bestowed-ing you in the name of His Majesty The M. O. I. mude thorough cribed the arteles mentioned in

charge. Defendant, who (applause),

the King with the Insignia of an Omeer of the Civil Division of the inspection of all new buys soon after the

new school year began. The occupied a bank in the premises, result was very much the same as No. 134 Canton Rond, was ques His Excellency, in investing Dr. Most Excellent Order of the having Te'o with the C.B.E. decoration, British Empire. This honour before; more than 20 per cent, were tioned and he admitted suffering from kome form of eye in

opened the door for the persons said:-Dr. Ta'o.-His Majesty The which His Majesty has been fection or defect. During the year an

who committed the theft. It was King has been pleazid, to confer pleased to confer on you is a well increasing number of boys went to

recognition that defendant re-en you the rank of a Commander merited the Government doctor instead of understood elsewhere

treatment ceived afty-cents for having done of the Civil Division of the Most honourable service as Head of the for inedical

Excellent Order of the British Prison Department of this Colony In showing a growing confidence the this. medical facilities provided. The In a statement from the dock, Empire in recognition of your dis-for many yours. As Superintend-

for the year, average attendance which wan 98

health in good

school, to open the deur to let the men and it gives me great pleasure to had to deal with many difficult toin; he did not know how many invest you, in the name of is situations, arising.chiefly from the of accommodation and of s year it has been there was, because he went back Majesty, with the Insignia opperinck

Your modern facilities in the existing arrange for all boys to play or

record of public service goes back Prison buildings. least once a werk (unless physically to bed again. He alleged that a taining to that honour.

Combining unfit), the difference being that Ng Ying was one of them. hitherto only boys who could play The second defendant stated took part in Kames. New all boys

that he was an odd job coolie and for this purpØRE

a bed with his younger organised games shared are given an opportunity to learn and have been arranged. The aim is not brother. The articles, a silver scraper and a chain of su much to produce' good players, al- ¡ longue though it is

is hoped such will be the five-cent pieces, and 3 Chinese or the Inspector, 19 Pokfulum

cubicle by him. Defendant knew Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. and good health. My belief is that an

average buy who amount of exercise is able to study nothing about them. Sergt. Youe said he was travel-249. Lockhart toad, Ist floor; or

with greater energy and keenness Quite a lot of thingaling at 50 miles per hour and was the inspector. 12. Sai Yeung Cho than the boy who takes little or none and is able to learn'nure in the same time than the other boy..

This has actually been proved by experiment in which two classes did

PLEA OF POVERTY MADE

Sabbar Mohamed, a 35-year-old

The Undersigned resumes charge of the above-named Com- nantes us from Tuesday, the 5th November, 1935.

By Order of the Board,

A. W. HUGHES;

General Manager, Hong Kong, 4th November, 1935,

THE HONG KONG SÓCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.!

What to do to help a child. Anyone knowing of a child who

Defendant pleaded guilty to the following charges:-(a) driving public motor car 166 at a speed' or in a manner which was danger. ou to the public; (b) failing to stop when called upon to do so by police officer in uniform; (e) failing to return to an appropriate atter's apprentice, was brought stand when disengaged at Queen's before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at Road West. the Kowloon Magistracy this

Traffic Sergeant Youg stated morning, charged with stealing eight pounds of brass filings from that at 11 o'clock last night he the Kowloon Docks yesterday, He was driving his motor cycle in was remanded for 24 hours in Queen's Hood West when he saw poilce eustody.

the defendant in car. No. 166 Sergeant Banks stated that de-stationary outside the Ram Ling fondant was stopped on the dock Hotel, Terry yesterday by Sergeant fendant with a view to summoning Marriott, of the Kowloon Dock him for falling to return to an

Annecessary suffering police. He was searched and six appropriate stand when

injury to health, or knowing packets of the filing were found engaged. As Hoon

Sergeant a parent who is seeking advice on in his possesion.

Yoye got Lo the car, the Sergeant Marriott stated that defendant drove off. He careered any matter concerning defendant had been employed at along the thoroughfare to Hir would be doing an act of kindness y communicating at once with- the Docks for about four years, Road, Des Voeux Rand West,

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C but nothing was known against Whitty Street and into Commught him. When the stuff was found Road West. In his possession defendant stated that he would have sold it for sixty cents. It seemed as if de fendant had been doing this for

the

been 40

Woman.

or

HON, DR. T'SO

of your

He approached the de- has been assaulted, neglected or standard of per cent, reflects defendant said he had been asked tinguished services for this Colony lent of Prisons since 1920 you have

CRASHED INTO STALL

dis-

ill-treted in a manner likely to eause

of

a child.

You

c/o G.P.O. Box No. 13, Hongkong, lease, but to produce good physique 20-cent pieres, were left in the owe their success largely to your duced many improvements in our

Home 'time. had been missed from the Docks able to overtake the defendant Street, 1st Anor, Kowloon, lately.

All further steps will be taken, horne, by the

expenses

whuge speed was about 60 m.p.bi Defendant, when asked why he Defendant then turned into Centre and had stolen the filings, pleaded that Street where he crashed into a Society. he was very pour, and only received hawker's stall pinning a Chinese

The Informant's name will be A giri was also forty cents a day for working at in the debris.

knocked down. It was pitch darkept strictly private, except in wan in the Ducks. He was born

at the spot where the collision cases where malice is proved: Hongkong but had no family.

His Worship, in remanding the occifrred-and it was fortunate man, said that he would like to that no person was killed. The see if there was somebody who stall was damaged to the extent would be responsible for him. of $10.

If he could, his Worship would like to bind defendant over, as he did not wish to drive the man lata a career of crime.

MEMORIALS

MARBLE AND

GRANITE

Sergt. Youe pointed out that! speeding in Connaught Road West was very dangerous, as the road is very badly lighted.

On the other two charges he was fined $10 or, in default, ten days' consecutive with the prison term. He was also ordered to pay $10 amends to the hawker or undergo a further term of ten days.

Defendant admitted two pre- for dangerous vlous convictions

Revised Prices driving.

Designs FREE

Sergt. Youe remarked that de- fondant seemed to specialise in dangerous driving.

DEMOCRATS

LOSING

GROUND

Continued from Page 1)

8.908.

thermore-United Press.

Takes

a normal

at the same work, one class doing one hour less each day, which devoted to games, while the uther class continued working. Al the end of a specified time au examination was given, when it was found that more boys passed

played games and worked what less daily, than those who had not played games. It would be unwise to stress this too much, and lo imagine that two hours less per day would, double the difference!

PHYSICAL TRAINING

An instructor,

it has

It was the biggest majority `ingular"

it a year ago. that it the history of the city. The entire Strialist ticket was viccted, fur-world. If it were possible to arrange feel that the boys of this school were being given as healthy a training as we can hope to

In this con- give. nection there is one more question

of swimming facilities. It state that

might be thought that with so many

DEMOCRATS OUSTED

New York, Nov. 5. First returns from the

on the boy's" part and this can only by dome to the average

and stimulating bis inter

-

to the early yours of the present firm sense of discipline with a very century and your interests have human outlook you have deal covered almost every phrase of successfully with all dificulties. public life. The great Chinese and your service has received the froni the charities, and in particular the highest approbation

have intro- Chinese Public Dispensaries which Government. efforts have received your prison system and to you more stant support. Your membership than to any other must be attri of the Board of Education and ofbuted the decision of the Govern- the Court and Council of the ment to erect a new prisva on the University indicate your rom: most modern lines in a country: for Education in this Colony. The district. Much of the work con- Police Reserve of which you are nested with the erection of the

your the fruit of your labours. Your shoulders and it is my carnest day.

ning toanulate it from day to Honorary Commissioner is largely new Gaol has fallen "It follows that interest and thought work for the Colony during the hope that you will be here to see n the two keywords of the tracner: great strike was a fine example of the completion of your long in interest a bay and to make him personal courage. You have for desired scheme and that you will think. This, lends in to any or two

many years made the Alle have the satisfaction of handing points which I with for made in nu

You were up-ment, relieved of the serious dis erities! sense, but as a natural eb-Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals over to your successor depart servation which mu eeue 15 your special care.

be pointed a Justice of the Peace inabilities which have added so Headmasters,

Call best IL ilustrated by the comments made 1918 and became a member of the greatly to the burden London Schools: some time ago by an Inspector of Sanitary Board in 1924. In 1929 official duties. I offer you my

you were appointed a member of warmest congratulations.

MR. A. M. DE SOUZA jent suthelen: to give children the Legislative Council and the the facts and in see that the facts Government places the utmost re-i Investing Mr. A. M. de Souza

firmly insplanted in

are

their

of the

to

attentive

of your

On the charge of dangerous who pulled 10.165. Mr. Joseph driving, the defendant was "gen-

The very close connection between memories. The teacher must create liance on your advice, which has with the 1.S.0. decoration, ilis

nterest in these facts. In-an-always been placed freely at its Excellency said:-Mr. de Souza, tenced to two months' hard labour 1 Weiler, Democrat, trailed with physical training and games is self-

evident. Unfortunately

other phet benys "when a end disposal. In-1928 you were creat I have much pleasure in Investing- mechanics died an Officer of the Most Excellent you in the name of His Majesty has mastered the heen possible to arrange for any re

the British Empire. the King with the Insignia of a training

calties of reading, books are the best Order of throughout the

sotes from which to ghitain - Your promotion in the Order to Companion of the Imperial Service although I had hoped when I

foration, and the function.

the rank of Commander is a Order. This honour which His oral lesson

largely སྐ

amplity further recognition of your Majesty has been pleased to con- elucidate, Blustrate

and Inela the

the which

child has remitting zeal for the good of the for on you is a well-deserved recog- learnt from books. Again, referring Colony and has been received with nition of your meritorious service to a particular subject "a visitor on the utmost satisfaction by all in the Junior Clerical Service of entered the finding the teacher addressing rows you my warmest congratulations. entering a classroom can rely upon classes of the community. I offer this Colony. You

Civil Service of this Government of silent and appare

HON. MR. J. P. BRAGA in 1896 in the Public Works De- children-passive Assembly election are unfavour-bathing beaches facilities for swini-

Investing the Hon. Mr. J. P.partment and in 1913 you were re-ming would be very easy to arrange.

I only wish to emphasing the need The Magistrate (to defendant): able to President Roosevelt's

But none of these beaches are directly

of more independent ruling which raga with the O.B.E. decoration, transferred to the Treasury Staff I hope this is the end of you. 4gime. Three Democrats

can be done by boys under a teacher's His Excellency sal:-Mr. Braga, of which you are still a member. available to school boys unless they can that if books which are -His Majesty the King has been You have an unblemished record C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.

a driver here. I shall recommend been pusted and Afteen

Re- are members of a swimming club.additional

to those specified in the pleased to appoint you to be ap of nearly forty years of service Showrtom: permanent cancellation of your tublleans have been re-elected, For this reason it has not been pos-syllabus; and to call attention to a Officer of the Civil Division of the and, you arc now the senior 216 Wanchai Rd. Ilcence, .

alble to arrange for boys to bathe or natural mistake which we all make: Most China Bldg,

Excellent Order of the member of the Junior Clerical Democrats formerly held 77 to learn to swim. This is pity but

to do all the work ourselves, instead | British Empire in recognition of Service, You have won op- sents in the Assembly, a majority as the question concerns other Gov- of sharing it with the class.

ernment schools similarly placed it is

your distinguished public service probation of all under whom you erted effort will be ht

concerted

and it gives me great pleasure to have served and your career is an bathing facilities.

invest you, in the name of a object lesson to all your fellow The review of a year's work neces- Mr. Leung Shiu-an retired from Majesty, with the Insignia apper-members of the Government Ser-

the Government Education Service on taining to hears a general uniformity

that honour. Yourvice. I offer you my warmest con- with that of former years, and so it December 31 and Mr. Lau Tak-cheuk family has been connected with gratulations and trust you may my intention to make one or two replaced him. Mr. Leung has a very Hongkong from its foundation in long be spared to enjoy this general observations only on aim and long record of service, having been method. It is usual to compare the at this school alone for over 20 years 1841 and your interests are, in-recognition of your local and Albany, Nov. 5. numerical strength of one year with with a total service pf 3244 yeare.

timately bound up with the Colony honourable service. (applause). The Republicana have apparent-that of another and the examination

Few retain the

Refreshments avere served, after time whose prosperity you have always with that of previous AR-1

able etain the freshness boured to promate. After a dis-which the gathering dispersed. ly regained control of the

Such information

is always of value De-for sembly by ousting seven

pleasantries, and real concern for learning which seemed at all times in the possession of Mr. Leung, I am very pleased to record these fow appreciative remarks about him and to wish him a very happy retire- ment.

SWAN,

of four.

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The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

lending the Democrat.-Renter.

REGAIN CONTROL

mocrats, who obtained a narrow for statistical

and the former should also be indirectl Informative about the

majority in 1934 for the first time in twenty-two years.-Renter.

Some folks'd rather be sinin than go aloighin'.

WAN

are

STAFF CHANGES

SCHOOL BUILDING

growth or shrinkage of the "local population and R reflection of its

While the school prosperity. filed to capacity at the beginning of the school year, the percentage of. shrinkage during the year was great-

During the summer vacation the er than in fermer years. The nuni school building was thoroughly re- ber in September 1034 was 211 and novated, walls and coilings being so the number in July the last minth colour washed and painted as to allow was 197. Perhaps some of this le of the maximum amount of light, and crease can be attributed to harder those rooms requiring the frequent times and less money, but other fae- use of artificial light have been fitted tors preclude any but a general ob- with special reflectors. Wire netting servation. The year before the has been erected round the play figures were: enrolled 286, July Agure 198,

AIM AND METHOD „At the Clușx 4 external examination 64 per cent. passed, eight boys win. ning scholarships into Class 3. One way of regarding the aim of the school is that it is the gradual widen

ground facing the main road and is proving very successful in keeping bulls within the playground. Alto gether the appearance of the school has been appreciably improved, both inside and out. Additional acrom modation to much needed, there is neither n hall nor an extra classroom, either of which would greatly facili of a boy's interests. The extent

tute the teaching of geography, and may be roughly measured by the allow for movement, besides providing school's programme of work. This

voem for a school library. Unfor point of view directs attention a small to allow of additions without tunately the school premises are too fively concentration ways of lessening that is known The real need and solution is a new The aeriously hampering the play ground. what boy known and what

school. to civilisation. This may be done by

ure fortunate to have the We him to think upon

ideas reflected in the different

Director of Education with us this morning. It is many years since a classrooms day by day. By provok- ing him, I mean stirring him up by Director gave away the prizes and so any lively means to wrestle with the without wishing, further to encroach matter in hand and enjoying the

on his time I shall now ask him to process. It means "créating" ́hetivity"

distribute the prizes;

0521

the

Saigon Japan

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang-

Bontekoo Italy Maru

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For

Samshui and Wuchow Manila

Hakusan Maru Melbourne Maru Suiyang Tolma Tsushima Maru

OUTWARD MAILS

Per Wednesday.

the

.November 8. November 8.

.November 7.

November ,November

November 7. November 7. November 7,

Date and Timo

Kong Ning... Wed., Nov. 6, 4 p.m. Pres. Grant Wed., Nov. 5, 4,30 p.m. Thursday.

Shanghai and Europe vin Siberia.. Bontekoe Thurs., Nov. 7, 8.30 a.m. Australia and Now Zealand. via Melbourne Maru Thurs., Nov. 7.

Brisbane....

(Dye Brisbane, 21st November).

Swatow Manila

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