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THE CHINA
FREE PUBLICITY IN PAPERS
Effort In Interest Of Readers
RESOURCES TO BE POOLED
The conference of the Empire Press Union' was concluded' in London last month, and it was. Įdecided to meet again in London
next year.
ed.
Major J. J. Astor, MP, presid-
The problem of free publicity in newspaper editorial columns was raised by Mr. F. P. Bishop, chairman of the Advertising. Com-j mittee of the Newspaper Proprie tors Association. He said that in recent years the problem had be-1 come acute because there had been
ALUMNDAY, HULY 13, 1936
LADY JELLICOE FINED
Alleged Speeding In Built-Up Aren
FORMER “MESSIÄHS” OF ENGLAND
(Continued from Page 63
Countess Jellicoe, of Stos psychology for the clue. Delu Lawrence Hall, Ventnor, Isie'
faions such as those of Josana of Wight, was fined £2 et
Southcott and Richard Brothers Winchester last month for
originate in some defect in "psy speeding in a built-up area. chological weaning." The child, Her licence was endorsed. 4 constable stated that Lady Jellicoe's car reached 40 m.p.k. and overtook; another.
Mr. B. Bremridge, defend- ing, said that Lady Jellicce had stated in a letter that she passed the other car when the road was clear-"no traffic, no kouses, no street lampe, just downland.”
if it is to lead a sane and healthy
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dence on the 'mother, which is its infant condition, and face the world for itself, establish contacts with its environment; find its place in society. Where thit process is not successfully carried through we have the seeds of mental derangement, and the origin of delusions. The mind, Įmmable to cope with the problems of life, a prey to weakness and isolation, builds up a fictitions
a deliberate attempt to organise FEWER MURDERS world, in which it feels safe and
free publicity on a scientific basis.
MACHI
All the newspaper bodies in Eng- land were
alive to this. danger and were doing what they [could to combat it.
Vin-
كة
IN STRAITS
The Population Are "Well-Behaved”
[powerful: but unfortunately the fictitious world does not remain fictitious to the patient. He comes
to regard it as real: it becomes his world.
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He did not condemn all Press
"Day-Dreams" agents and their activities. The
Most of us have "day-dreams," better kind of Press agent
There were 29 cases of murder in which we play a much nobler E/Japan doubtedly fulfilled a useful 2nd necessary purpose. There could be in the Colony during 1935, says part than we do in real life. We EAsia
the annual report of the Inspector are in no danger so long as we E/Canada Mar. 19. Mar, 21 no objection to his activities long as they were conducted frank-General of Police, Straits Settle know that the dreams are dreams E/Russia Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Ap.
ments. These cases involved the—it is when they invade our active E/Japan Apr. 16 Apr. 18
E/Asia Apr. 30 May 2 May deaths of 32 persons and injury lives and pretend to be reality E/Canada May 14 May 15
that we step on that slippery slope E/Russin May 28 May 30 June to six others.
whose end is delusion.
E/Japan June 11 June 13 Mr. Matthews is right in think-
ly and without deception.
Readers First Claim The problem of free publicity was really a fundamental one for the newspapers. Advertisers did
The numbers of cases in re- cent years were 50 in 1931, 47 in
[not generally realise that in 1932, 28 in 1933 and 26 in 1931ing that delusions are not. speci- ally religious in nature. An portant as they were it was the Some of the reports of homicide atheist may equally well suffer reader who came first. It was on were eventually reclassified by the from them. When they occur in jaccount of the reader that the
Courts as culpable homicide not minds which have a religious tone) news and editorial columns must
inland in men who have been brought be kept free of matter that, was amounting to murder, while
found up with religious people they na- deceptive, and not what it pro others the offenders were
guilty of lesser offences such as turally tend to be connected with fessed to be.
the ideas of religion. Mr. Arthur Grime. a past pre-causing burt.
But I think there are some ques-] sident of the Newspaper Society, thought that the free publicity and deaths is accounted for by tions which Mr. Matthews does problem would never be solved two of the offenders in Malaccat attempt to answer they lay outside his purpose We wonder SAILINGS FROM HONG KONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. They could only strive to keep the simultaneously causing death and
evil as small as possible, so that, injury to more than one person. Panama Maru
however much material might be circulated, very little of it would ultimately appear in print.
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The difference between cases
Gang Robbery
There was, as in 1934, no case Mr. R. L. Palmer, Plymouth. of murder committed in the course said that news agencies had set a very high standard in resisting attempts of publicity agents get their stories into the papers.
to
of gang robbery, but four murders were committed in the course of robbery.
to
why religion, which should help! as to grow to our full mental and moral stature, often seems have the opposite result, why appears to warp and stunt rather than produce full-grown.men.
Lack Of Humility
it
The life stories of these eccentrics throw some light on this matter.
In Singapore the drop in the They differ very widely, but they The conference passed a resolu-number of murders from $5 in all agree in one thing the lack tion that every effort should be 1927 and 77 in 1928 to 14 in 1934 of humility. "Walk humbly with made to defeat attempts to obtain was maintained by a further drop thy God" is a precept not only of disguised publicity, and that ma-of one, making 13 cases for Singa- true religion but of sanity. This Satu 1st Ang
the does not mean that we should pre- 5th Sept chinery should be set up for pool-pore. In Penang Island on
ing information between all its other hand murders rose from 5 tend to ourselves that we are members as to the persons making to 12, which number approximates worse or more stupid than
used to that of 1933 in which year there really are, but that we should try such attempts, the methods in them, and means that could be were 14 cases.
to get an accurate idea of our "These figures are still well be- powers and our character. Most employed to defeat them.
low average and are an indication of the deluded people who gre of the well-behaved character of described in this book would have the general population," it is re-been saved from their disasters if| marked.
they had practised humility.
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we
A Large Problem How shall we distinguish be- tween truth imperfectly stated and partially understood and sheer delusion? That is a very large problem, but I think the answer has been given by Jesus, when He' said: "By their fruits shall ye know them.
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