SOCIAL CREDIT FAILURE?
ALBERTANS GET NO "DIVIDENDS"
ELECTION TIME PROMISES
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in
THE BOOKSHELF
"JAPAN IN CRISIS"
"Japan In Crista: An Englishman's Impressions," by I. Vore Redman (George Allen & Unwin, Lid., London: Gr.net.) can be thoroughly recommended as an engrossing study of almont every aspect of Japanoso life. The volume comprises a series of letters written by the author time to time during the "crisis yours," 1931-36, for publication
on in various journals and for the enlightenment of corre
correspondents
in England. Thoy. are well assembled and give an admirable analysis of the now. Natlon.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, DECEMBER
FIGHTING HONGKONG
POVERTY
(Continued from Page 1.)
with during the preceding year by 213 the number of new casen dealt
To some extent the Increase in the number of caken may be due to a growing knowledge of the Society's work, but in all probability it is caused mainly, by the Increase of poverty consequent on the trade de pression which has prevailed during the past year,
POLICE RAID COMOTE
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
ACTIVITIES.
Tokyo, Dec. 8. Japanese religious edt have been Thirty members of the Comote, a arrested as a sequel to
raid by police on the headquarters of the
In Tokyo and Kyoto. cur to Kenpo the raiders proofs that the sect was
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1935.
= RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Hongkong Hotel: Dance Orchestra
alism, the attitude of Japan to Com-during the year, 207 werd reported ‡ Japanese constitution Contrary to the 355 métrea (845 kilocycles):
munism, the nation's export policy, the Manchukua adventure, and many other problems.
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From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 5-7 p.m. Hongkong. Hotel Darice 7-7.25 p.m. Operas.
Excerpts from Vocal Gem-Aids (Verdi): Selec tion- Trovatore (Verdi); Vocal bach); Mignon (Thomas): GameTales of Hoffmann (Offen. Kinderscenen"
ton of Christianity, Buddhism and
The Comote advocate the assimila Orchestra, Shintoism and has about 3,000,000 members.--Beutor:
Of the 1,173 new cases dealt with spreading an idea to the Society by officers of hospitals, dispensaries, clinics and Government Welfare Centres and by magistrates and police, and 019 directly by parents, relatives and members of the public, while forty-seven were found by the, Inspectors,
I
the Society, Kowloon produced the For the first time in the history of highest number of cases, namely 424, 388 and Eastern Hongkong 301. while Western Hongkong produced
to
REAL POVERTY
year
VETERANS' BONUS A CERTAINTY?
PAYMENT LIKELY IN
- BONDS
Washington, Dec. 7. It is certain that the next Congress will vote for the payment of the Veterans Bonus. The payment will probably be made in bonds,
Congress is likely to be in session The bitterness between organised and the Roosevelt Administration
indicating a percentage of 55 to 45 being conducted by the Literary Dipent against the New Deal-Sun, Cal. bertson and Fritz:
and Not to, understand that is completely mit, while in the care of 855 apparently increasing, with the poll.
$
Mr. Redman, who lives in. Tokyo, frankly states that a substantial part Edmonton, Alta., Dec. 8.
of his income la derived from Japan: No one in Alberta has yet received ene sources, and that he is associated a penny of the 125 monthly "nie with
semi-official dividend" promised to every citizen of publication in the English language. propagania Alberta in the platform of Mr.
the lean, he is critical in his William Aberhart, the Premier, and analyses, his Social Credit party which
and presents balanced was views of the questions with which he swept into power in the Provincial adventure, the author remarks that if deals. Regarding the Manchukuo election last August. Nor early payment in
any the Japanese explanations of their Premier Aberhart,
Right
former school
conduct along the Christi
the Christian-iploina. At the end of 1932 the Committed tenchor, and evangelist, says it will tie lines fails to convince, it is be- bo at least 18 months before any
cause the Japanese 'do
reported that the average monthly not believe in "Aocial credit" dividends can be paid.
them
income per head in the Society's cases ... The Japanese, he
BAYA, were First, he insists, the province's budget
fighting for the greater glory of the
was $2.03, at the end of 1933 the milst bo balanced and its finances re-the world, and, perhaps strongest of Empire, the proper place of Japan in
figure had dropped to $2.48. A established on a sound basis.
later there had been a further drop Specifc actions by his administra. on n vindication of the personal $205 and for the past year until next June,
the tion thus far
nced for encritce in a
figure in 12.01. In the case of have been directed natic
collective national purpose. It was a moved. principally toward that end. He has ment in which character triumphed this year there was nu
familles concerned in cases investign reduced expouses, called in seed loans over intellect, sentiment over acnae.
Income made previously to
whatsoever, raised prices in the government-tu
farmers,
the income amounted to less operated liquor stores.
misunderstand Japan.*
per head per month. Robert J. Mogor, Montreal, actuary, Britain
He brought As to the future, the author says
TE Nome more concrete evidence of to Edmonton to study the government Japanese
in prepared to give the Poverty than that supplied by figures finances, and prepare for a balanced ideals, they will not fleh her food in by the fact that out of the 1,173 new
the fullment of their
ax to Income be desired, IL furnished budgel.
The United Farmers
industry or fight her in War. We investigated by the Society Government, which was defeated by Great Asia if only we will recognise familica could not afford such costly Alberta shall, ho saya, have no trouble with during the year no fewer than 749 Mr. Aberhart's Social creditors, left. Great Japan. He therefore plead cubicle but had to content themselves the province with an empty treasury. for a renewal of
necomadation as that provided by a Payments an provincial savings certi partnership on a litala
Anglo-Japanese Bentes were suspended
few days which "represents como of enlist. in not in this Colony any equivalent equality
with bed-spaces, before
the election. The defielt for at the same time a method of enlist. and
IE must be borne in mind that there. the fiscal year, ended March 31, wasing the generous $2,081,760.
Mr. Aberhart's first sur people among the most unt
sympathics
of the British poor law relief and hira of vey of the Province's financial cond). warm-hearted in the world." Whether
unanimously in there"
circumstances the above tion convinced him that Alberta need the author's views are acceptable or લાં ફા8. commediately to meet
not, "Japan In Crisis" can certainly He
be described as a by no means un and merged departments, cut salaries important contribution
dismissed nearly a dozen heads the Japanese, and one which should voluminous literature on Japan and government departments. He als decided to set up the Province's own
help the reader greatly in appreciat building insurance fund. The whole ing the motives and aina of Japan's fekt
of provincial taxation is he political and reonomic policies. surveyed.
of
of
to
the
two
of
very clearly the need
work.
desirable to reiterate
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7:25.7.88 p.m. (Scenes from Childhood) (Schumann) played by Yves Nat (Pianoforte). 7.38-8 p.m. Concert Items. Song-Killarney...Richard Crooks (Tenor); Violin Solos--Duetto without
Wonis") Venetian
("Song (Mendelssohn); Song No.
Lionel Tertix: Songs Les Sirones Dolores (Waldteufel). Ninou Vallin (Wakiteufel); (Soprano): Songs Too late to- morrow (Langenberg); Macuahla (Rowo)....Richard Crooks (Tenor).
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quotations.
8,05-11 p.m.Po Hing (Chinese).
Theatre
Pro-
11 p.m. Close Down. 8.05-11 p.m. European grumme from Z.E.K. on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles,
8.05-8.38 p.m. "Yes Madam." 8.38.8.6 p.m.. "Ballet Suite" (Luigini).
Egyptien
8.55-9.10 p.m. Songs by Percy Hleming (Baritone).
1. Jock the Fiddler; The Ballad Monger, "Songs of the Fair" (East. hope Martin) 2. Fairings; Come to the Fair, Songs of the Fair" (Easthope Martin); 3. Joggin' along the Highway (Samich); 4. The Devout Lover (White).
9.10-9.30 p.m. Daventry News Bul-
her Biure enquires into the ped off to-day from Bordeaux on a
Paris, Dec. 8. Franco's largest zying-boot, theleting Lieutenant Levaisseau of Paris, hop-
tion"
Lo tho
will find
"THE PRICE LEVEL" Loans for seed grain for the past The Price Level" by Lieut.-Col. K.
Students of economics two years have been called in. They E. Edgeworth (Messrs. George Allen are protected by lens. The State & Unwin. Ltd., London; 4s. G. net) health insurance scheme of the former of Intense interest at the present government, to cost $10,500,000 year- ly, has ven suspended for at least
Janetare in international affairs. It 18 months.
His a sequel to the author's "The The government has offered $5 per discussing
Tratie Balance," the
volumes month to rural families in distress, if monetary policy should seek to attain, the objectives which municipalities will pay $2.50 in add the extent to which these objectives tion. This is over and above the unsic are likely to be realised in practice.. dividends of $26 which, if Aberhart's and the instruments of management plans materialise, will be paid later. which appear to be best adapted for Indefinite promises of seed grain to the purpose, farmers in the drought areas have also been made-United Press.
THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
“A ̄COUNTRY, GIRL” TO BE PRODUCED The well-known musical play, "A Country Girl," which is being pro- duced by the Philharmonic Society at the Queen's Theatre on January 15 to 1H, is one of the most popular of the series of musical comedies vogue at Home early in the present century.
in
on the time
SHIP COLLISION DECISION
for tho
It is that the ineans of
cumstances.
not, unless there are exceptional vir
family in every case, with which it deals and that it does
family income exceeds $4 per head
give assistance per month. Moreover,
the Society sloes not normally give pecuniary all. bet confines its help to the supplying ensuring that all sick children obtain of milk or other food for the children
proper medical treatment. who are its particular care and to
the
During the year now under review Society has provided milk or other food in 807 secured medical attention in 104 cases, cases and has family self-supporting has en par- sued us, heretofore and 32 hawkers The polley of trying to make the Reences and the necessary trade have been provided.
ita
non-stop fight to Dakar.
The machine is en route to the French West Indies, where it will be demonstration light to South Africa. fitted for passengers and will make a -Renter Special,"
FALSE TESTIMONY
A SEQUEL TO INDECENT ASSAULT CASE.
9.30-9.43 p.m. "A Blackpool Selec-
9.43-10 p.m. "Everybody's Songs" 10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletin.
10.10 p.m. Close Down.
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6.30 p.m. News in English.
3.45 p.m. Light Murie with Merry Inter
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7 pan. Concert af Light Muole,
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S.IE p.m. Close den DJ, DJN (Germa
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EAST ABIA ZONE.
(Germ
(C
Sher Mohamed, Indian, constable No. 68, appeared before Mr. S. F.
having given false testimony in the care in which Boor Din, another Saturday morning, charged with Halfour, at the Central Magistracy on
stock-in-Indian constable, was sentenced to n There are chapters
term of imprisonment on Д charge factor, values and prices, the ques
OVER 4,000 CASES
of indecent assault on Friday, tion of policy, inflation and deflation.
The false testimony which the de- the quantity of money, gold, the prob. active life in August, 1930, it has constable, D7, had, not spoken to the
Since the Society commenced
fendant was alleged to have given of management und the manage dealt with a total of 4,202 ensex in three, coolies and
was that he stated that a Chinese ment of grelit. All these issues revolving the welfare of 8,064 children, handled with skill and care, and the
the complainant conclusion is reached that, the appro-has continued to maintain its three
During the past year the Society November 4 at 2.30 p.m.,
when he saw them on the road on printe instrument of management for branch offices, which are located in the Chiese constable D7, who
Evidence was given by Tor Chi-3.19.25 melim (11,280 ) 1.30-3 pan. Concert the_control-of-the-price-level-in-the-West Point District, in Wanchai and
East Aala Zone broadcast through-DJQ-en- average rate of wages.
stated Mongkoketsui, and the extent to which about 2.30 p.m. and asked him the that the defendant cume up to him
nawa at 2 pm
p.m. Call DJA, Djn, DJN
Engl. these offices are used by the pour is time and whether he had seen Indian.
German Fark Bang. Programme Foreca shown by the fact that during the constable No. 604. Defendant then,
Engl.) first ten months of 1935 there have walked down Coombe Road, and re- bren 2,910 visits to them by parents turned about fifteen minutes
Inter or other persons concerned in cases, and again asked him whether he had In most cases these figures represent
seen P. C. B. 601, He replied he had visits by mothers who bring their not, and the defendant then left. He children to be examined and weighed (witness) did not see three coolier or and to receive food.
the complainant pass the The Inspectors have during the year
Defendant
suid he had 339 visits to homes either on 5339
In the Police Force for about ten years, and the purpose of supervision. original investigation of cases or
married man with children. If His Worship held that he had, given The importance of
false constant super- ultimate welfare of the child the hands
evidence, he
(defentant) would As a meanA of
be punished by God. ensuring the
Mr. W. La
La Burt Sparrow, Assistant ly be over-emphasised, and
the estab
the defendant had joined the Poller Force on February 1, 1925. His record was not particularly good. false name when he joined the Force.
was also fined In 1931 for pre-are observed by Daventry.
The following ware-lanziba and frequencies varication, and had several other Calf Biga Frequency Wavelength
8,050 k.e. Mr. Balfour convicted defendant,
1.530. ht and imposed a fine of $10.
PRES, JEFFERSON
TO BLAME
,
pald
the
for
Full of good tones, with plenty of fun and dancing. It provides a feast
Judgment was delivered by the Full of colour, action and sound for nearly Court of Appeal this morning in the three hours, and was revived in and eruss-appeal brought by London
appeal arient Mail Line and East early this year with great success.
The choruses of the Society are the decision of the Chief Justice, noted for their excellence, and with Atholl MacGregor in holding the right in the poor districts has been the music in the capable hand of President Jefferson responsible to the Mr. A. B. Yule, the chorus of "A extent of 7 per cent, and the the means of securing adequate super Country Girl" will be
WAS A
Be
Asiatic Co., Ltd., respectively, againstment of the three branch office deat of Police, prosecuting,
be Afrika 30 per cent. for the
vision without
the
ranked with the best the Society has between the two ships on teng the expensasity for in-d his first report was for giving
ever had.
found to
The Society is also fortunate in
having abtained an
Harbour towards the end of
of engaging addi-
Inspectors. It has also greatly He
"The Full Court, which cofurthered the Society's aim of bring-serious reports against him.
A.
excellent caste, the Chief Justice, Mr. many of whom are new to the Hong Judge of H.B.M. Court in Shanghai, kong stage, and with the support of
who h many old progress
has
educative
An
measures to bear upon side of the Society's who are orphaned or whose parents
the on for those children
red to the work is handy, are making good port, and Mr. Justice Lindsell,
It
towards perfection under Judge, found the President Jefferson are so wholly destitute that they are the baton of Mr. Yule and the skilful alone to blame und gave judgment tirely unable to care for them. direction of the lion. Producer, Rev. against her. The question of costs is the aim of the Society, by the ure Cyril Brown M.A.
institutions, to make such children
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
The
having obtained the
date,
Soclety is to be congratulated 1 d be argued in Chambers at a later of the facilities afforded by existing
services of Mr. F. C. Jenkin, 1-c, and Mr. Huseful citizens, these two gentlemen, and when it is G. Shelton, K.c., instructed by Mr. D. stated that the danclag is in the hands
in
of Miss Daisy O'Keefe, who, it will
for
H. Blake, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the American
Mail Line. Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C
At the close of the previous year
bo remembered, was responsible for the excellent dances in the Society's and Mr. H. C. Macmara, instructed the Society was contributing towards production of "Merrie England" in Mr. O. E. C. Marton, of Messra.the maintenance of thirteen boys in
Co., Ltd.
Details of the judgment will appear in our final edition.
1027, it will be renilaed that no effort is being spared to place the Society on the roat to another of its SUCCESSES,
intuy
POTSDAM'S GOOD.
SPEED
DUE HERE AHEAD
TWO TYPHOONS
The Manila Observatory reports at 8.35 .m. to-day that a typhoon is crossing Northern Luzon, moving west, and there is another in about 137 Long, 14 Lat., moving W.N.W.
The annual ball of the Hongkong St. George's Society is to be held at the Peninsula Hotel on Friday, January 31. It is to bo on similar
Doncons, were for the East Asiatlethe St. Louls Industrial School. Five lines to that of last year...
of these boys have been transferred to the Aberdeen Industrial School, where all are minking excellent progrees in their vocational training. In addition and Public Londing Library is to take. The opening of the Parochial Hall to contributing towards the
The main-
place at the Rectory of St. Teresa's
STAMP EXHIBITION tenance of these five boys, the Society Church on Thursday at 0.30 p.m.
TO BE HELD THIS WEEK School..
the
The Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, S.J., will speak on "Ong of Our Greatest Needs.
is now maintaining a further twelve boys at the St. Louis Industrial
The Society continues to bear The Hongkong Philatelie Sucláty
cost of maintaining the deaf and dumb such success as has been attained. will hold its Arst annual exhibition
boy who
nets an carutaker at the of postage stamps at the Morning OF SCHEDULE ·
Street Boys Club and to contribute
It is perhaps the greatest tribute to Pet Building in Wyndham Street, on towards the maintenance of lue boss the manner in which they have over- Wednesday, and The N.D.L. liner Potsdam is now | week, between the hours of 3 and at the Orphanage of the Chinese which in the Society's early days pre- |
Thursday of this At St. Joseph's College and
come all the deep-rooted prejudices Layo girls due at Kowloon wharf at i pan, from p.m. The exhibit has been very well Sisters of the. Precious Blood and Society's aid and that they
vented parents from seeking Eumpe,
the supported by the members with some other children at the Canossian In The ship will go to Taikoo Dock at
completely overcome the reluctance been donated for the best Orphanage. from there for Shanghai at 2 p.m. on exhibits,
selves of western medical treatment.. Tuesday,
the past ten months the are stamps
5.330
have
of
10.80 a.m. to-morrow and will anilhavarthy selections entered: Prizes/titute, and the Victoria Home and the uneducated poor to avall thein-
TACTFUL WORK
During have paid lets to
The reason for the ship going to fong the enteries Taikoo Dock 1x that she has on board
the British Entre, China, some heavy, ninchinery and wild have Stagong, Portugal, and the United nature to give a true picture of the persons who called at the Society's It la dimoult in a report of this homes and have altonded to 22,049 esting exhibits of airmail covers and. Their work calls for a high degree of Inspectors have rendered valuable. In addition there are inter- work of the Society Inspectors Branch Offices, and the Kowigen titles showing philatelic 2008, kill and unfailing tact and kindness services at the hospital and clinic at The exhibit is open to the public as in contacts whoni they come Shamshúipo.
to go under the large crane at the dack in order to unload,
The ship has made very good time from, Singapore, averaging over 21 knots, in order to give her more time Hongkong. She is arriving and
native races, elez
towards those with
well as stamp enthusiasts and will
The Committee wishes in state how repay a visit. There is no charge Society uwes to their unremitting zeal services. ---
It is not too much to say that the deeply it appreciates the Inspectors
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