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THE HONGKONG

GIRL GUIDES

ANNUAL REPORT OF

ASSOCIATION

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936.

LICENSING BOARD

APPLICATION BY

WOMAN REFUSED.

In writing the General Report of Because of the number of liquor the activities of the Girl Guides

licences already granted to establish- Association this year, Mrs. G. A. C.

ments in the Tsimshatsui district, states that early this Herklots, Division Commissioner, the Licensing Board at its meeting

the SURUTICE, Gulties lost both thele Colony and

yesterday. rejected an application by Division

Mrs. Violet Lotted Spink, nee Commissioners, Lady

cong, for a publlenn's licence Armstrong. and Southern Mra. E. L, Grist.

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ut No. 22, Hankow Road, Kowloon. "Lady Southorn" she says, "who, Members of the Board present for ten years had been at the

were the Colonial Secretary, the helin of Gulding in Hongitong, Was

Hon. Mr. R. A C. North (Canirman), Detachments repleting the Volun

energy personified. In her we had a

the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster K.C., teers at the time of Nelsom preceded uitie, counsellor and friend who

Col. II. B. L. Dowbiggin o.B.E., MT. thes in the khaki kit of the Boer was never known to be too busy to (Attomey General), Lieut. War and the Great War

spare time for and anti-

C. Champkin, Mr. T. A. Mitchell and. uiterafi gons, searchlulite, faulen and help or advice anyone in need of

Mr. W. G. Harrison (Secretary), The Hon. Mr. T. IL King (Inspector General of Police) was present in an advisory capacity.

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UP-TREND

BETTER FIGURE FOR OCTOBER

London, Nov, §. Ofelul returns show that the num- ber of people in employment on October 20 was 11,103,000, an Increase of 21,000 compared with September, whilst the unemployed numbered 1.611,010, a decrease of 12,5

$29.

Improvements were recorded in the coal-mining, engineering, shipbuk- ing, metal goods, textile and tailoring Industries, whilst declines were ro- gistered in buikling, public works, and the contracting, transport and

KILLED BY LORRY distributive trades. Reuter Special.

ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF

CHINESE

At the Central Magistracy yester- day, Mr. K. Keen conducted an in- quiry into the death of Chinese.

1,676 NUNS

.... Perhaps, as so oftea happens, we are only beginning to realise fully how much Gulding in the Colony owes to her now that she has had to rove us."

Of Mrs. Grist, Mrs. Herklots writes, "She gave almost five years of work to Guiding here, first as Colony Secretary, then as Division Commis- stoner, and was an example to us all in devotion and unselfishness."

Lady MacGregor has become Pre- sident of the Gülde Association and Mrs. T. II. King has been appointed Colony Commissioner,

Training Classen

Gulders' meetings are to resume on September 21. They have been held on the third Monday of each month from September till June. The pra gromme courists mainly of training in Guide and Brownis work, February of this year, Lady Southern entertained

und Vier - Frealdents felends to tea on the occasion of the

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Mr. King aid the polled objected to Mrs. Spink'n application on the grounds that there were Already suffelent licences in the vicinity. There was nothing against the ap- plicant herself, although it was not considered that she had had previous experience in running full licensed premises. The main objection was that it was most undesirable to in- crease the number of full licences ns there were already eight Beences within a short distance of the pro- posed premises.

Mrs. Spink said she was a widow and proposed keeping on establish- ment for seafaring men 13

in an en- deavour to support herself. A res- taurant adjunct licence wna of no use, she said, as the clientele she ex- pected would be men from ships who lo her hotel would be coming throughout the day.

presentation of the Medal of Merit to Mrs. Crist. The second function, in April, was a Farewell Party Ludy Southern and was again attend- k Vice-Presidents.

by

The last annual general meeting was held ut Sandilands Hut November 20 1935. This year's meeting is planned for November 25,

The Girl Guide. Associnion particularly happy to report the development of the Soolať Service side of Gulding in the Colony, Dr. Nash suggested that Chinese, or Chinese spentag, Guides might visit the Chinese hospitals to cheer the

DISMISSED children there by teaching them

te Sn-moun, 39, who was killed NAZI TEACHING PURGE

when he wis knocke down by motor lorry No. 318 driven by Nang Shul-fan, on October 8, in Bonham Strand East.

The jurors were Messrs Henry Guber! Manecil (foreman), Erast Finck and Wenst Wal-ding,

Trate Sergemt G. Fryer was pares sent for the Pollee.

Dr. R. S. Begble, of the Govern ment Civil Hospital, in evidence sald It he examined the body of the deceased on October 9, and fotid that the man had numerous wounds and abrasiona on the body, The wounds affected the whole ar thi ft side of the end and fare and also the chest and neck. There were brasions on the right ann ป shoulders,

Abrasion were also present on the left leg, knee and ankle. There was a cut a quarter of an inch above the outer end of the left eye brow. Another cut was present on the left overlying the fracture of a a bone. The internal examination revealed that there was a compound fracture on the left side of the head between the eye-and-the-ear, and the main fracture passed across the base of the kuil to the right ear. There were extensive abrasions on the ́brain. Alwasions were found on both lungs and a deep, tear was present on the root of the right lung. Several ribs

were brolten.

IN BAVARIA

"TRUCE"

SUMMARILY

SCRAPPED

Munch, Oct. 30. The Rosilled "Communist com- promise" reached by Nazis and Roman Caltiolles in August utterly collapsed here to-day with a Cabinet order dismissing 1,076 Catholic Sis- 19% from teaching positions.

The neutelen wil he led by un- imployed members of the Nazi Porty

from the Itadical "Nazi Tencheri League."

games, singing, etc. Mrs. Herklots immediately took up the matter with her own Company and, with the en-

operation of the parents of the

Guides, Lieut. Mira Chan and two Patrol Leaders visit the Tung Wala Hospital every week. Miss Buck- well has done a great deal to help end was instrumental in providing toyn and, n toy cupboard. The older girls do sewing and the boys drawing.

The Library

The Library is greatly increasing in size and popularity, Mrs. Moore Kindly donated a complete citition of Shakespeare and Mrs. Herklots hoped this year to bring back the newest and most useful publications from Imperial Headquarters. The Assocla- tion are grateful to Mrs. T. J. Drapes. for undertaking the work of Ilon. Librarian.

The Association have been glad to welcome several visitors from time to time. Among them were Mr. Hill Smith from Brisbane; Mis Nancy Britton: Miss Burgess; Miss Dines; Miss Festing; Miss Vere Smith: Miss Driver, a Brown Owl from Ilunkow: Miss Brown who helped with the Guide Rally: Miss Paynler who gave a talk at

This sweeping Nazi action affects the foremost 400 Catholic "cloister schools" in Bavaria-among them the world-famous institutes of the Franelseams, Dominiemus, Benedic- tines, Ursulines, Cistercians, and the Order

of the English Frauleins (originally founded by English Catholica). In effect it suddenly transforms

the garb of teachers in these schools from black robes and cassocks to brown shirts and swas- tika bodge, All the new instructors-of-the-session. are men pussessing brown Hitler uniforms:

formal

The action has drawn a vigorous protest from the Catholle Church nagrant violation of the Concordat." that it is " particularly

Nothing may be expected to come of this, however, since the Bavarian order is issued with the full proval of Herr Hitler's Minister of Education in Berlin.*

Gulders' Meet

ing; and Miss Carson from India who carried out a programme of practical training at the last Guiders' Meeting

Changes in Execullve

Ok

In addition to the newly appointed Colony Commissioner, already men- toned, Mrs. G. A. C. Herklots has become Assistant Colony Commnis- sioner, vice Mrs. Grist, and Miss Duckwell has taken Mrs. Herklots place Witness went on to say that on

District Commissioner. further examination, a gall stone was

to resign and Mrs. J. R. Higga is now Hongkong. Man, W. J. Anderson had found in the gall blader and clonor-

to District

Commissioner, chis fluid was present in the liver.

Kowloon. Cause of death was compound frac-

Prior to going on Home leave Mrs. "FREE VOTE" FARCE ENDED ture of the skull and bruising of the

R. II. Wild resigned as Hut Secretary brain. Concluding Dr. Begble sald

To-day's seizure of clotster schools and Mrs. M. E. Burslem is her suc-

departure that the injuries of the deceased marks a new

cessor. in Nazl methods. Hitherto Catholic confis- were consistent with the man walk-entions have been made only after ing into a moving lorry, It was alan

"a free vote"--as prescribed by pre- possible that a wheel of a lorry, had Nazi laws-had been staged to show passed over decensed.

that majority "preferred a Nazi school." Any school is now liable to appropriation by the Siste at any time.

Driver's Evidence

announced

Sang Shul-fan, lorry driver, said that on October 8 as he was driving his car in Bonham Strand East n

The reasons ofBelally rickcha suddenly ran across his as behind the action are illuminating. vehicle. He swerved to avoid It They are as follows:

and In so doing heard a loud noise as if his vehicle had it against

found

Col. Dowbiggin said the Board had conelstently refused liquor Hrences for that aren, and that it would not be fair to those who had been reject- ed in the past to grant the applleant ¤ Hcence.

The application was refused,

Gloucester Bar

Accordingly

Chessex

An application by Paul for a full licence for the Gloucester Hotel was granted despite opposition. from Mr. Kh who said that hitherto the premises had had no bar and that it would be a reversal Government polley adopted many years ago not to grant new bar licences in the central district.

When the Gloucester was built. bar was erected but said Mr. King, a it had never been used, and had been

jounge. railed off from the lou

1 urge that the no-bar polley should be maintained," added Mr.

people drink King, "as people

Mr

and it leads is trouble, more in bars Mr. Oscar Enger, for the Gloucester Hotel, said the bar was a distinct lounge, and being on the eighth four It was not the spot to which the man in the street would be attracted by the lights and bottles.

The Board granted the applica- tion on the condition that the bar was not removed from the eighth floor.

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Mr. C A. W'Almando Remediok made a plea on behalf of Bunshichi Kawahara, of the Kawahara Restaurant,

Peking Road, tor the removal from his licence of a clause prohibiting the sale of liquor other than beer and saki. Mr. Remedios sold that his client, who catered for Europeans seeking suid- yakl, had had to turn away about 50 per cent. of his clientele because of this

restriction: The application Don't Tako Drastic Drugs was granted.

Walter Greenburg, who applied for a publican's licence without bar for the Chardhaven Hotel, Nathan Road, was granted a hotel keeper's adjunct licence.

Miss Hanako Akiyoshi, of the Fukuzumi Hotel, Canton Road, was warned that she must not sell liquor without a meni.

List of Licences The following licences were grant- cd:

During the year. Mrs. Brazier- Creagh left for India leaving the Library In

In the capable hands of Mrs. D. J. Draper.

The number of Badges taken this year is greater than that of any pre-Lida), Paul vious year; this is particularly groti Hotell.

ying as some Companies have been without Captains and others mainly composed of recruits.

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Publiean's licence. Federick Charles Barry (Repulse Bay Hotel), Alfonso Georges Piovaneli (Hong- Rong Hotel), Aubrey Kieran Dimon (Peninsula

Isabe Hotel),

Levy Goldenberg (Palace Hotel), Cheung long (Kewloon Hotel), Edmund Patrick White (Repulse Boy Chessex (Gloucester

Pubilean's licence without bar.— Paul Lee (St. Francis Hotel). Donald Association thank Dr. (Mrs.)

Arthur Webb (Cafe Wiseman), Chan G. R. Nash for the arrangement of

Wat-chuen (Hotel Cecil), Charier lectures in First Aid and Sick Nurs-

Fuxman (Marcel Cafe), Yu. Man- (1) "To ensure that the youth of

cha (David's Cafetaria), ainst our unified new Reich will have uni-Daggott, Miss M. Hustill, Miss F. int for the Guides, and Mrs. A. omethiur He stopped the lorry tied

Hotel Keeper's adjunct cence. und on alighting

ut:r training-in murching. Wong and Nurse Sham for lecturing. Hotel). Walter

Greenburg that

(Chardhaven 4 Chi- tenting, &e, and in our new prin

Chan Hon nese mule had been

They also express their thanks to knocked down ciples in history, vncial science and

(Tang Shon The man lying on the ground biology (sterilisation)."

the Committee of the Victoria Re-

Hole!), Tool Kam-hang (Hole Asia), some eight or nine feet from his car

Ma Tau-num (Empress Holel), Yu Club for allowing the use creation

of nud seemed to be dead. He called to

(2) "To provide instruction equal-

their Swimming Bath for Life-Saver Tung-wai (Mee Chow Hotel), Chul apollceman who got in touch with ly acceptable to Protestants and

Chi-pun (Sun Sun Hotel), Chon and Swimmer Badge tests. the Central Police Station. When a Catholes in all

Cheuk-wan (Great Chinn Hote!). State-supported

They gratefully thanks the following Mui traffic sergeant arrived, the body of schools."

tadfes and gentlemen who neted ns Tong (New Asia Hotel) Chan

Man

(Hotel Nathan), Peter the deceased was removed and he (3) "To give jobs to the many un-examiners:-Ming B. E. Abraham, was inken to the Central Polles employed Iny teachers who are Nazis Mrs. W. J. Anderson, Mrs. L. C. F. Miha (Tokyo Hotel), Isckichi Seki Chuck-yin (Lulr Kok Hotel). Takichi through and through."

Bellamy,

Miss D. eng, Misa A. M. [ (Chitose Kwan Hotel), Miss Hanuko

Miss D

D. P.(Chitose Hotel), Mrs. Fusaye Sekl The greatest significance of the Burslem, Dr. S. Y. sudden clean sweep of sisters, nuns F. Cheung, Mrs. B. S. Church, Mrs. and monks from age-old

Catholic

Akiyosh! (Fukuzumi Hotel). E. Cock, L/C P. II. Connolly, Mrs. F. Institutions

Restaurant

lleence.-- M. Deacon, Miss M. Fleuty, Yoeman Kuliro Suham (Tokyoan Holel)

adjunct it marks scrapping of the "August truce."

San the KIWI trade mark on Ať of Signals Gale, Mrs. V. IL Gordon, Tainosuke but time the Catlinie bishops of Mrs.

Yamakawa C. E. L L. Grict,

(Nagasaki every tin of shoo polish you Mrs. EL Joe's), Mrs. Kate Suya (Asahi Beer buy. Germany, in emergency council ng- Groome, Miss H. Hancock, Maj. F.

It Is DE guaranteo not be deceased being knocked sembled, resolved to lead all Catho- Hogg, M.R.C.V.S., Mrs. G. F. Hule, Mrs. Leung (Prince's Cafe). finest quality polish.

He pulpits to Herr Hitler's anti-Red H. Owen Hughes. Inspector R.. J.

S. F. Shum (Canadian Confection- In return radical Nazi Hunt, Mrs. T. II. King, Miss A. Kwok, Kitchen), Yuen Hec-hing (King's

Auron propaganda.

ury), Cho Chai, a coolle travelling un

Landau (Jimmy's the lorry at the time of the mishap, berg congress"banning all manke

legislation prepared for the Nurem- Mrs. T. J. Lum, Mrs. Q. A. A. Mac- Restaurant), Bunshichi Kawahara, stated that he did not see decensed und nuns from teaching

fadyen, Mrs. E. W. G. Malcolin, Miss (Kawahara Restaurant, Kowloon), being hit by the vehicle, but he felt youth because of their proven im- Nash, Mr. E. Nelson, Dr. I. Newton, staurant, Wanchai)..

German

S. G. Merriman, Dr. (Mrs.) G. R. Mrs. Owar! Suga (Kawahara Re- the right rear wheel jump just after inorality in the lorry and swerved to avoid hit- quashed.

Mrs. A. R. H. Phillips, Mrs..K, S. ting the ricksha.

Itobertson, Mr. B. S. Rogers, Miss A. But at legislation has arrived, Bavarian Catholics, disillu- Mrs. Kennedy Skipton.

now E. E. Steele, Miss S. N. Swift, and Pun Kwok-kel, cousin of the desioned and nervous, feel that the ceased, testified as to identification etoister schools "purge" is the open- of the body as that of Ho Sin-moon, ing barrage of a new anti-Catholie his cousin..

Station

!

ito Mang, ricksha coolic, stated that he was pulling his ricks in Bonhim Strand on October 6 when the accident occurred. He came in - front of the lorry and it had to swerve to avoid hitting him. He did

down.

Giving evidence, Sergeant Fryer

said that when ho arrived, on the

offensive.

is thant

the

recent trials"--was

ure

scene of the neeldent he saw deccas- Gandhi's Son Fined nesses; Mrs. W. B. A: Moore for gifta

ed lying apparently dead on the road and with blood coming from the mouth. The man was removed to the Public mortuary:

After this evidence," the jury ro- turned n... verdict of “accidentni

teath."

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T. H. Lunson, Miss' Alabaster Miss Monkton for assistance at the

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Special Thanka

Hut; and Mr. A. B. Didsbury for as- W. R. Loxley & Co. (China), Ltd. Special mention of thanks

sistance with the annual report. given by the Association to Mr. E Thanks are also given to

Messra, L. Hosie, who audited the accounts; Lane Crawford Ltd., Messrs. A. S. Mr. Tang Shiu-kin for repeated kind-

Watson and Co., Ltd., and the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd. for generous terms of to the Ilut; Hon. Mr. C. Gi. Alabaster catering.

The Assoclution acknowledge a and the late Mr. C. E. L. Madras, Oct., 28. Grist for help with the Ordinance; donation from Mrs. P. S. Cassidy and Abdulin Gandhi, zon of the Dr. Herklots for gifts of trees and an anonymous gift of $300 towards Mahatma, has been fined by the good advice in the garden; Mr. K. E, the upkeep of the Hut. To the Press, Mudras bench for being drunit and Grelg for the gift of an engraved, the Association are grateful for disorderly Exchange.

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