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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929,

holds that revelation is constant CORRESPON

and progressive, and that all

new knowledge has a bearing METAPHYSICAL QUACKERY upon religion and mortality. Dean Inge in the "Evening Stan- dard" (London).

.)

A European residence.at Talpo is advertised by the Government

for sale..

[To the Editor of tho "China Mall”1.

Dear Sir, I have extracted the following from the "Christian Science Watchman' as an an- awer to Mr. Adler's letter which appeared in your paper yeator

of

..

DOCTOR'S FEES

HUSBAND'S AUTHORITY. TO WIFE

OLD FRIENDS AT LAW

mary Jurisdiction) to-day, before

In the Supreme Court (Sum--

Mr. Justice Wood, & Dr. F. M.

A concert will be held in Stayera de R ON AN Gracak Ozoris brought an action Patrick's Hall on Sunday (St.

The reply, in the public Press, against Frank J. V; Jorge, of 21, Orwell Bradley Towne, Jordan-rond, for the recovery of Patrick's Day) at 9 p.m.

Christian Science Committee on $250 in respect of work done and The yearly meeting of share Publication for New York rela professional services. holders in the Hong Kong and tive to the decease, under "Cimic According to Mr., Remedios, LADIES' APPAREL

Whampoa Dock Co., Limited, will Walter J. Kline of Lockport, N. Y., latter

Science" treatment, of who appeared for Dr. Ozorio, the attended defendant's be held on March 27, DRESS MATERIAL

EMBROIDERIES-

LACES

RIBBONS

CRETONNES

CURTAIN NETS

HARDWARE

HUNDREDS OF ODDMENTS

Sale Ends Wednesday, March 20th.

Do Not Miss It.

tlan

: only emphasises a deadly public daughter, on June 25, 1928, and, A lot of Crown land at Sham-danger. The fallure of the treat on finding that she was suffering ment and the tragic death of Mr. from appendicitis, he decided on shuipo is to be sold by auction on Kline la excused by its compari- an operation. This should have

The forthcoming marriage is announced of Mr. C. E. Sherwin,

"

March 18 at the offices of the P.W.D. Particulars are advertis-son with a similar failure under been performed next day but un ed elsewhere in this issue.

medical treatment and a remind fortunately the doctor's wife died. er that the patient had the right on that morning. The operation.. he wanted. Mr. Towne avades the formed at St. Paul's Hospital to choose the kind of treatment was, therefore, successfully per- vital point that the method ac- The shroff had called monthly at solicitor, of Hankow, to Miss R.. R. Hill, of Evercreek, England, cepted in good faith by Mr. Kline the defendants premises for pay- was not the method of legitimate ment; Mrs./Jorge had told him who is coming out to Hong Kong. Christian Science according to the that the money would be paid at Yesterday Mr. E. W. Hamilton later practice of Mrs. Eddy, and the doctor's office; but, no pay- committed for trial at the next as required by her By-laws in the ment had ever been received.

Dr. Ozorio gave evidence in Criminal Sessions, four of six.

period of her leadership.

Under the heading "Duty to support of the foregoing state. Chinese charged with having been Patients." she authorized a practi- ment. concerned in the recent armed tioner who has a patient whom The doctor, cross-examined by robbery at No. 78, High-street. he does not heal" to "consult with Mr. d'Almada, deposed that ho The other two accused, a man and an M.D. on the anatomy involv and the defendant were friends. A woman, were discharged.

ed." This was not to be regarded six years ago when they ceased Where there are children the R a fallure, but as "the privilege to be friendly. He had formerly only real disinfectant is claimed of a Christian Scientist" (Man. employed Mr. Jorge as a broker

47:5).

and in 1924 had paid him some. to be Lyptrol. It is stronger than carbolic, yet non-poisonous, recourse to morphine and the aid deed of composition.

In her own case, Mrs. Eddy had thing less than his debts under a non-corrosive, and deliciously of doctors during the latter years

Defendant stated that he had fragrant. The manufacturers are of her life. Every effort on the had nothing to do with the doctor Lyptol, Limited, Harrow, Middle- part of individuals and the Press since the 1924 stock exchange to secure a denial of this fact by transactions. He knew on the The weekly health return shows the "Mother Church" Directors in evening of June 25 that the doc As that there were three. Chinese Boston, has failed, but the fact tor had been engaged by Mrs. a Minister of the Crown he is still cases of diphtheria, from which rests upon irrefutable evidence, Jarge but he did not interfere as he had no choice in the „mat- there were two deaths. Of the documentary and otherwise. comparatively youthful, being seven cases of enteric fever re of the times," do not go back to authority to his wife to engage Christian Scientists, "abreast ter. He denied that he had given merely fifty-two years old, and we ported one was British, another reliance on medical means alone, the doctor.

In reply to Mr. Remedios, de- may, therefore, conclude that he Indian, and the other five Chinese.but add to the. doctors' beat en- There were three deaths from this Overland China "Mail useful official life before him and

has quite a number of years of disease.

deavours the metaphysical treat fendant said that he knew the ment demonstrably proved effec-operation was necessary, but he That the parties were discuss-tive on an experimental scale in made no protest against the em- ing a settlement was the report the first period of Christian ployment of Dr. Ozorio. made by Mr. J. M. d'Almada tempt to remain stationary in given notice to anyone that he Science. The unfortunate at- By the Court: He had never Remedios to Mr. T. S. Whyte that experimental, stage of prac was not responsible for his wife's Smith, at the Kowloon Magistice-recessary only to provide contracts. tracy, yesterday, in connection

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unanimously adopted.

The report and accounts were

Mr. d'Almada contended that there was no such presumption in the present case as defendant had no means whatever, he living on his wife's income. He was not on speaking terms with the doctor and he would never have agreed to his employment had he been told by his wife.

that, after Addis Ababa, he may yet be heard of ine or other of the better known Chancellories, not of Ethiopia, but of Europe.

Yesterday, in announcing the with the case in which a Chinese the actual proof of mental power Mr. Remedios argued that the appointment, we gave details of woman is summoning her hus to heal-has placed the practition-operation was a necessary in law

Sidney Barton's,. career,

band for maintenance. His Wor-ers of the Boston organisation in and nothing had been brought direct conflict both with Mrs. forward to rebut the presump- which indeed has been steadily ship gave another remand.

Eddy's own experience and with tion that a wife was able to pledge successful. Ever since he joined

At the Kowloon Magistracy her later teaching, and has there her husband's credit in such a His Majesty's Consular service in yesterday, Mr. T. S. Whyte fore placed them, in the ranks of matter...

“Yours, etc., China In 1895, he has progressed Smith had before him six Chinese quacks.

men charged with having been steadily until he reached what is concerned with the murder of the

FAIRPLAY V. regarded as the plum of the gardener-caretaker of Eli Cot- Consular Service in China, nametage, an empty house in old Kow- ly, the Consul Generalship at given on the application of the loon Tong, A week's remand was

Shanghai a post that invariably Police,

"Amalgamation Résolutions brings a knighthood to its accu

The resolutions as proposed by His Lordship held that there A Latvian named Edward the Rev. W. Walton Rogers ware was no doubt that at all material pant. On the death of Sir Everard Jerungs, was this, morning charged as follow:

times the doctor, was looking to Fraser in 1922 there was a good at the Central Magistracy, with }

That That this annual meeting ap-defendant for payment. deal of talk as to who should sucvagrancy Sub-Inspector Elston proves of the amalgamation of being so, there was nothing to ceed him and there was not a said that the defendant was found the Church Missionary Associa- suggest to the doctor that he was begging at the Star Ferry wharf. tion and the Victoria Diocesan wrong in doing so. He was satis Shanghai, Godfrey Livingstone, little, animadversion, when it was The Police had, information that Association into a single organ-fied that defendant gave his wife son of Mr. Charles Bennett Fox known that the new Shanghai the man had deserted from 4 Gerisation to be known as "The Vic authority; otherwise, "the of Brisbane, Queensland, to Consul-General would be selected man ship, which was in port a toris Diocesan and Missionary straightforward course for him to Ella, daughter of late Mr. from one of the Legation staff couple of days ago. He asked for Association.""

have taken would have been to a remand for 48 hours for inves The action probably was not un, tigation, to be made. Defendant Victoria Diocesan and Missionary

Thatra meetingito organise the deny that authority.

Judgment was entered for the precedented, though a similar ap was remanded in custody.

Association is to be held on Tues-doctor with costs. pointment had not been made for

day, April 9, at the time fixed for At the Central Magistracy the Victoria Diocesan Association MARKS-On March 8, at the very many years. Had it not been yesterday, Major C. Wilson, "At Home."

Country Hospital, Shanghai, that Mr. Barton (as he then was) O.B.E dismissed the summons that this annual meeting pro (of Dueumonia), Samuel Marks, was very well-known in Shanghai against Mr. C. R. Wilson of the visionally approve of the draft the beloved husband of Cathie

Hong Kong Electric Co. for the constitution of the Victoria Marks, Traffic Supt., Shanghai and his excellent business and alleged, disobeying of the traffic Diocesan and Missionary Associa Electric Construction Co., Lid, personal qualities, much admired light signal at the junction of tion.

by the British commercial men of Queen's-road East and Arsenal- That the existing Victoria

street on February 25. Hong Kong. Wednesday, Mar. 13, 1979 the northern port, the appoint- fence was that the awitch was de- Standing Committee continue to entertaining at the Queen's Thea- The de Diocesan Association, Council and Tea for Three" proved very ment would not have been in any fective and the light went on and function for the time being until tre yesterday with hits of good

· SIR (SIDNEY - BARTON'S respect popular... But the newly off unknown to the pointamen on the new organisation is initiated fun na borrowed from musical

APPOINTMENT

appointed. Consul General had duty Mr AE.Clarke, a deplor

Professor Forster seconded the comedy and piquant situations Inspector of Works at the PWD resolutions:

following one another closely, previously occupied official posts stated that on two occasions he

Bishop's Points

The story concerns a wife and a The appointment, announced in Shanghai and, as stated, had had his attention drawn to defects The Bishop Victoria, the husband jealous of the attentions yesterday, of Sir Sidney Barton, created a very favourable impres. occurring to the light signal, His Rev. C. R. Duppuy, addressed the paid by his best friend, a bache- His Majesty's Consul-General at:sion.......

Worship accepted, the defendant's meeting on the following lor. The friend takes unto him- plea and discharged him.

points

self the role of curing the husband' Shanghai, to the post of British Notwithstanding this, there

1-That the, Church Mission of his jealousy and developments Minister at Addis Ababa, Abys was undoubtedly soms heartburn DIOCESE OF VICTORIA ary Association and the Victoria work up to a triala

Diocesan Association are òrgan-

Sam Ku West, the Hawaiian ainis, will come as a big sprprise lng pong certain of the officials de kay

musician drew prolonged ap- to those familiar with the British in the Treaty Ports as it had been AMALGAMATION WITH THE festions of proved worth...

That having weighed as plause with his "Harmony Boys." diplomatic and the consular ser hoped and with good reason

well as I can all the facts of the They gave a variety of songs and vice in this part of the world, that the appointment would be

case, I am in favour of the pro- pieces and Sam Ku West played - posed amalgamation.

The Volga Boatman" on the The appointment is surprising, led from the Hankow, Tientsin

That the proposed new tharpids, Kawakami, Japanese.

Thomas Edwardson of Hale- bank, Lanca, England.

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£10,000 EXCHANGE DECISION GIVEN AGAINST

simply because here it is practic Canton or some other of the im nual general meeting of the Association, the Victoria Diocesan dancer, appeared in a minuet and aily unprecedented; at any rate, It portant consulates. And now Victoria Diocesan Association, and Missionary Association, has Spanish dance. must be very many years since a from a Consul Generalship of the which was held yesterday in the betare it great possibilities of use- member of the diplomatic service,Chinecoast, Sir Sidney Barton Cathedral Hall, was the confirmus fulness both as (a) a valuable ad-e : 13 x

tion of the proposed amalgama junct to the Church of England to say nothing of the consular goes to Abyssinia na s Minister of tion of the V.DA, and the Church Diocesan Conference with which service (which is generally re- the Crown. Such a change has Missionary Associations I hope there will always be the

THE BANK cognised as being inferior)-left not been unknown in other parts The Eight Reverend, the Bishop sigset possible laison, and (6) så of Victoria Was in the chair aupan association with sits own life, either service to become an Envoy the world in the British For ported by As Black and the the alm, of which is to help the His Honour the Chief Justice Extraordinary

eign Office service and it has Rev. N. Vn Halward Joint Hon. Diocese as a whole with a distinet (Bir Henry Gollan, G.B.E.) gave anit Minister Plenipotentiary, which is the proved quite succesful on mors Secrétarice), Liett, Col F#A. Inisboth with the Chinese sa wall judgment, with costs, for.defen- Kerefore, Robertson: (Hon. Treasurer) the as the English Church in the flanta yesterday, after several high-sounding title given to those than one occasion. All

Dean of Bh.. John's Cathedral, and Diocese.

kdays, hering - in the Banque who are known, for short, as who know of the good work,dere Mr. P. S. Cassidy, eve After the resolutions had been Industrielle de Chine v. Tuen Kee by Sir Sidney Barton while serv- The Rev. Na V. Halward pro-adopted. Mr, P. Ci Cassidy 120 Hong action in original jurisdic- sters. We must hasten to ing His Majesty in China, will reposing the adoption of the annual posed vote of thanks to the ten at the Supreme Court, late, that even though Sir Sidney

report touched on several points Blabon on whose shoulders, he Plaintiffs;" claimed. $11,554 78 Barton'a professional career las

Linterest and asked for a précial said; a very heavy burden had plus interest as damages for been entirely spent in China,

thanks for Mrs., Hynes for fallen both with regard to that

amalgamation which they had 22. where it has extended

nay con thua Lon period of thir have not the slightes

years,

.

Joice to hear of, best of luck in kla new sphere. and promotion and wish him the vote

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