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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 14, 1938.

DONALD DUCK

By Walt Disney

OPEN

UNTIL

6P.M

P.M.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

PROTECTING

(Continued from Pape 9.)

been granted a privilege, or tha! we greatly appreciate and would be ever foth to misthe.

Garing Deficiency But privilege. CatTy responsibilities

should be fading in

commonest Hemi

arely must tut

Believing as we criminal are not made but Secursie

to by force of euremmate, i think

of a jade bangle ment, as well as proft.

to in

ar Wat frowy Inteqr

CHILDREN

for them a bit of excite | for something

which is ivalable to their contemporaries In other parts of the world.

Parent's Control

ERI WALT DIS

-RADIO-

J. M. Thomson and Nura Jane's Big Umbrella (Kennedy Rus- Hell)...... McNaught Thomson Kanis from the Studio

accomp. by Nura Konis; 3. Plano Solo

"CARMEN" ACT 2

H. K. T.

6.00 Jizet's "Carmen" Act 2. Sung by Aurora Bunder: Aurellana Fertile: Bruno Carmassi; Irma Mion; Ticozzi; Aristkle Baracchi: Ebe Gluseppe Nessi; Benvenuto Franci at Chores of La Scala, Alan, with this Milan Symphony Orchestra con ducted by Lorenzo Molajuli.

6.41 Closing Loga) Stock Quota-

I have been frequently struck by the fact that of the children brought

I have said it is a privilege to before the Courts the brightest look-

with the Magistrate but it ing ones are those accused of lar sit reny. Indeed it not altogether to a saddening experience and one with them cumprising for a mentally dull chili | about which one could easily was

Inwever we will accept his lot,

piliable, eatmental but, putting did th Radio Programme Broadenst by te pon but bright child will And a way

antimentality for that one feels 2. D. W, on a Frequency of 845 k.e's Sibility to you, a Sortety when at of his dilemma, be it one of its name huplies, exists for the pre boredom or of hunger. The bright could go endly cloud one's vision, and on Short Wave frinn 6-11 pan.

of

it we do! zhuld tection chuldren,

exactly the one For

is primarily on 9.52 m.e's. per second. to sure you that it point out to you this Bərim, de whom the professional thief in 'n

il Cha of asking for a chance for Aciency in Ene maritery which he look out, the professional who exkits in Honitong for dealing within the boy but disanwars from there children. Punishment itself is young, delinquends, and of the urgeat the picture when the child is raught not enough-least of all when it need fri ** Terbit w' by the poller.

comists, as it frequently does not, of so many stolas of the cane follow jed sometimes but not always by rents of these children, how-

[few weeks in the Remand Home. honest

well-intentioned It is obvious that at the moment ever

It would be pre-umptuous af nie; way they may be themselves, are not there are: two ma tea an

of Your boys in ever mereasing andiet are always capable of controlling them. especially in the presence

to steal. have in mind ene particular case i Excellency, to say anything of the falling to the temptation

which we hope the saying boy charged for the second time type of Home Line, it

without

with farceny from the person-u ; Government will be able to estab- send the other joverly

ellene offence. On being asked by 1h. Suffer it to say that we bu Sheer boredom.

Those of the who have children of the Magistrate why she had failed for a Bene, Schol, Reformator our own know that the only way to in her hond to keep him of good call it what you will, not one which keep them happy and out of in-behaviour, the mother gave the very will brand the children for life but chief is to keep them occupelrammable reply: "I cannot have one where they will be given mor That "Satan os dads work for bin always under my eye: I must moral training, where they will

- metines go out; there is market- Rept long enough for their fingers dle handy to do" i no enply say-

La forget how to pick pockets (in) in. And the childres with win ang te be, done." this Society concerns it olf have, su

The Juvenile Offenders Ordnance his case they will he no longer

jof any e to the Pagan muste little to do.

the Magistrates whenho taunt him) and where they: They do not toritel, the powerd

need be to commit children to will be taught a trade, or how fo bene, as often as not. i. Rutama titutions. of the latter, the Indus Eerome ad farmers, Where Π more than a bedspace, they be mal Schools are primarily a charity

achiner 10 short they may have or hobbies and not intended solely for quines

for bo become self respecting citizens able No Key

play-have children's

beer! arrested by the there

to earn their Byrlihood by other grounds and few open spaers wherry Polter,

means than by thieving. they can kick a halt- they have! ne to kick. 1s it surprising that, fly And the snatchint of an earring or the surreptitious slipping

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few

This cannot

Go on!

'ASPIRIN'

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BAYER

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THE "TELEGRAPH” will send a Staff Photographer to all. events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

The Remand Homebut, as P name implies, it houses also chil- tren whose cases are under review, children for example who have been found destitute, whom this Society Jas been asked to help and for whom arranzmodation must be found rending a decision.

Nura Kanis; 1. Oh could but; express in Song (Malashkin); 5. Cargues (Coningsby Clarke); # Bol- garry (May Morell)... McNaught Thomson accomp. by Nura Kani

8.30 London Relay Astrology'. Written by Rayner Heppenstall. Produced by Leslie Stokes.

0.00 London Relay-Empire Ex- change."

Points of view by travellers from

the Dominions and Colonies

Jtuja

9.15 Hawalian Selections with Royal Hawailan

Lille (Koulia)....Lizzie Alohilcea!

Glee Club; Beautiful Woman (Kahale). Wil- Lom Ewaliko with Royal Hnwalton Glee Club; Hawaihau Waltz (Keo- Jakai);

My

Love-Medley 6.43 Yehudi Menubin (Violin). Marchio Hawaiian Orchestra; Romanza Andaluza (Spanish Goodnight My Love (from Stow- Dance), Op. 22 (Sarasate); Hungarian away), Roy Smeck and Mis Dance No. $3 In

Flat Major Hawaiian Serenades with vocal re- aralim)....with Plano accomp, by trait.

7 9.30 Marcel Gazelle: Campanella, Op.

London Relay-The News. 9.50 Songs by Charles Kullman Be. (Paganini); Taar's iride"--Sung at The Bride (Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. (Tenor). Franko) with Plano accomp. by Love, Here Is My Heart Silesu).......... Hubert Gieren.

with Orchestra and Organ end. by 7.00 Glazounow—Scenes De Ballet | Joseph Batten; Rose Marie (from op. 52.

samme); Lover, Come Back To Me New Symphony Orchestra conduct- (from New Moon')....with Orches- ed by Eugene Goossens,

tra. 7.26 Songs by Lina Pagliugki (50- 10.00 London Relay-In Town prano).

To-night. "Mbthon"-Io

Titanial Produced by C. F. Mechan. Thomas): "Rigoletto"--Gilda's Aria: 10.30 Dance Music. Cira note (Verdi)...with the Mil One-Step-California; Blues-Bye. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Bye Blues. .Phil Green and lis Ugo Tansini.

Orchestra; Fox-Trot-A Rendezvous; 7.36 Marek Weber and IIls Or- With A Dream (flim 'Poppy'); Waltz rhestra..

It's A Sin To Tell A Lie. George Cavalleria that the

and His Orchestra with Vocal Rusticana"-Selection

Maritza" Chorus: F. T.-Mama

Don't Allow (Museagai): "Countess

(Kalman); "Fanfare"- It: Fox-Trot-Woc Is

Me.... Nat Hits"-Medley Gonell and His Georgians with vocali

refrain by

by Nat Gonella. Tangos 8.07 Local Time Signal, Weather Fireflowers: Fortunn....Robert Re-| Report and Announcements.

nard Dance Orchestra; Fox-Trots- 8.03 Studio-J. McNaught Thom- Ebony Shadows: Big Boy Blue.... son (Baritone) with Nurs Kanis at Teddy Foster and His Kings of Swing the 'Flano.

with Vocal Refein.

11.00 Close Down.

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It would pay the Colony for, the risk of baring you with a plati- tide, I must remind you children of in-day are the grown ups of to-morrow and if we don'tSelection do something for them now. will be a still heavier charge on the

(Lou community in years to come. apalnuse).

"Talkie the

It also houses children why have committed no crine but have come Sir Henry Pollock moved and Mr. lato conflict with the police for Prior seconded that the Vice-Presi- |howking_without a licence or other dents, General Committee, Executive

nor offence.

Committee, General Secretary, Trea- Faurer. Branch Secretaries and Dire

tur med in the Report be 10-

Selection: (Borchert).

· 1. Sink Red Sun (Del Riego); 2.

What these children should b heuped together in one small Re-Fleeted, and that Sir Robert Kote the poor children of this place. (Ap- mand Home with boys who are rewall replace Sir Shou-son Chow as plause). vieted thieves of all ages, from President, and His Honour Sir Athell

In 1929 he was our first Chairm

tri a pominal 10 but often older MacGrogie replace Dr. Li Shu-fon than that many of when are dritas Chairman of the Executive Carman of Committee, and, since then,

diels is surely. in view of the danger of contamination, highly dari mitter.

Ternuts.

RETURNS TO COLONY

as well filling the office of Pre- sident, he has shared our delibera-| Mr. A. McKellar moved and M. tions and, again and again, come to But the chief poist I wish to Raymond seconded a vote of thanks the rescue of Committer or Dires Author Ends Absence Of

doubt stress is that, mialy ewing to the to the Society's Honorary Audito, tor when they have been in

Percy Smith,

and as to polley or in need of material tuck of facilities and of the people Messrs.

#help. Sir Shou-son Chow, we should o undertake it little or no remediat, Fleming,

have hardened our hearts and not work amongst the children is at- tempted.

Hongkong Behind

I know it would be unreasonable to compare a Colony with so lards

with uf illiterates a percentage

ountry like England which has al- dy had three generations of com-

Seth

Sir Skou-son Chow's Resignation

At the end of the merlin

Many Years

writer, hay

went to collect

Buru in Hongkong. Mr. Heary Mr. P. 11. Loseby moved and Met you go, had you not, with your returned here for the first time in 28

Peterson, a free-lance Arculli seconded A vole of thanks resignation linked a promise still to Err the Hongkong newspapers for be an active member of the Execut-years after an adventurous trip from generous assistance given during tetive Committee, the affectionate res- Hankow, where he

material for a book. you have post year. This motion was carries pect of whose members

Leaving the city several days be- won. (Applaure). So we give way fore the Japanese occupation, he went by lot applause,

to your desire to relinquish the the little rank we have been proud you ship to Changsha, and continued weby truck to Liuchow, Nanning, Lun-

Hanoi. He ulary education, but of rent Honorary Director. Mr. de Martia, hould take from us each year. rere guch enormous strides bave, fendered a warm welcome

to the aut forget, we must never for chow and so to

Through by ship from Haiphong. He made in our understanding of Secies's new are adent, Sir Itubert gel. Put the work we have tried was in Changsit when 11.M.S. Sand-

fr do together and so much Kotewall.

is only

Incident. By for a society and really for the leaper was bombed, and was fortunate is done to straighten out at an early

toge liver which appear to be head- In propssing a vote of thanks to articulate and must helpless math in break an appointment he had near the ship, or else he might for diraster Etat 1 feet in bes. Sir Show-ron Chow for presiding attern of our community, for whom nut be in Hongkont now.

the Government to provide in the meeting the Directie said "Sirton I am speaking these words of Hengitong come establishment where Shou-zon has intimated his wish to thanks as well as for our colleagues the children can be redeemed fries lay down the olive of President all of whom have learned to regard the unsatisfactory life on which they, which he has leat distinction during dwir association with you as a great

toorivilege." (Applante). Lave embarked, we are only asking me years of vigilant concern

juvenile delinquency

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Througlent his journey in the in terior he was impel by the clll- meney and manier of the Kwangal tabicials.

"Everywhere 1 was struck by the extraordinary will of the Kwangsi

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sure that vickory in the war will be with them, and this may be some time in the next two years," he said.

He met Li Tsung-yen, Commander in Chief of the Kwongsi Tronps, who really impressed him. Everywhere in the province he saw fisciplined

troops, shooting at targets healthy ig, he sald. The attitude of the eople was different from that in

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