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HEALING · BY. SUGGESTION. CLAIM FOR TREATING A LADY

PATIENT...

WEATHER REPORT.

June 14th at 12.14-No returns from Japan and Vladivostock.

Hongkong rainfall for the 4 hours ending at 10 am, to-day ad inch. Total Tinos January 1st, 485 inches against ap

The forecast for the 24 hours ending st noon to day is as follows:- DISTRICT

Pressure has increased slightly at all The treatment of a patient by v psycho-reporting stations; it remains lowest uver therapy which, it was explained, bore Tongking. some ** distant cousinship to Christina science "—was the subject of a claim in the King's Batch division, when Dr. Juba average of 30.51 inches.......... -MOUTRIE'S.

Francis Woods, a Harley-Street specialist in nervous diseases, med Mrs, Julita Ladborough, of Onslow-Square, S.W., for £75 18. in respect of medical attendance.

Mr. J. B. Matthews, K.C., for the plain Hongkong to Gap Rock tiff, said that Mrs. Lädborough was suffer- ing in 1915 and 1918, from neurasthenia and't other complaints and had a faciat raso, which would not yield to treatment. She was advised to consult Dr. Woods, and anderwent his treatment-payshotherapy:

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FORECAST.

(S.W. winds,

fresh clouds," squally, co Qüional rain. (S.W. winda, Formces Channel

fresh to strong. South coast of China between) The same na

Hongkong and Lamocks į No. 1. Southcoast of China between (The same as

Hongkong and Hainan No. 1.

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Dr. Woods in 1892 was at Horton House- Asylum, continued counsel, and experi mented with psychotherapy It was a system that bore some distant cousinship.

Christian Science-making a patient CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL, believe there was nothing the matter with ber. Having got her to believe that, the patient was half-way on the road to being wali.

to

Plaintiff said he had had 29 years" experience of treatment by hypnotic suggestion,

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Mrs. Ladborough got well for a time under his treatment, but the rash reappear Station. ed after some domestic worry.

Explaining his methods, he said he got the patient into a sort of semi-sleepy con dition, and then made the suggestions for effecting the desired results. The subject must work with the doctor, who made sug- gestions, and sometimes stroked the fore- bead and put slight passes on the arms.

VERY MYSTERIOUS.

Mr. Giveen (cross-examining): Is that all -It is quite enough to get the result.

It is exactly the same as hypnotism-1- It is really the first stage-the stage of lethargy.

REGISTER.

JUNE 14TH, AM.

Wind

H U11

Hour

Karometer

at Sea Levai.

Temperature

Humidity

Weather.

Direction,

Force.

Nemure Vladivostock, 8 L Hakodabe

Tokio Kochi Nagasaki. Kagoshima Oshima Naha Thigakijima Bonin Island Weihaiwei

It sounds very mysterious-It is rather Hankov mysterious

Ichang His Lordship: It strikes one as very Kicking mysterious. But all the effects of the mind

on the body are mysterious. We don't Changaha

Shanghai know how they are produced, nor why they Gutzinf are produced, nor does anybody.

Charp Peak Amoy

Dr. Leonard Cutler, Kensington Gate, called in support of Ladborough's case, said he had treated her for the rush. In his opinion psychotherapeutic treatment would, not cure the rash. He could quite conceive the treatment might do good if the rah were entirely of nervous origis. In Mrs. Ladborough's case it was not entirely -of-nervous-origin, bat due to absorption.

of germs into the blood.

His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiff for 50 guineas, with costs.

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Canterbury He is a great fighter, in Surigao Guam-- spite of bin eighty-four years,

Labaka Two of the most controversial topics to be brought before the forthcoming Con- vocation of Canterbury are down in his

In the first he re-hqists the Bag of the old Royalist with a motion to insert as a Black-letter day in January the date of the execution of Charles I.

The second motion for which be in responsible reads as follows: ~~*

That the order of the causes for which ordained should bo matrimony was

altered; that that which stands thirdly should ise placed first; that that which now stands first should be secondly; and that that which now stands secondly should be thirdly, The causy for which matrimony was ordained," in the eyeas of the motion being carried, would fall into the following order :-

First, it was ordained for the mutual- society, help and comfort that the one ought to have of the other.

Secondly, it was ordained for the pro- creation of children.

Thirdly, it was ordained as a remedy against. sin.

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The proposal is sure to arouse criticism, but there will be a large body of opinion in favour of the change.

TE CLAXTON, Director. 1. BALOKTER, reduced to 32'degrees Fahren- heit, on the level of the sea in laches, tenths and hundredths.

1. TEMPERATURE, in the skade, is degres Fahrenbait.

omidity of air misraved with moisture being 3. Hurry, in percentage of saturation, the

100.

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5. FoxCH OF WIND, socording to Beaufort Besle

STATE OF WRATHIZ, b bino sky, a detached aloud, d drissting rain, flag, gginomy, h hail,1 gaming, overcast, p pading showers, qsquai, rain, KROW, & thander, v vizibility, w daw

7. HAI, in inches, & tenths and hundreds.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, June 14th.

Frevious On Date On Date

Day

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"I agree with the Dean's suggestion," Barometer Dr. Ethel, Bentham told a newspaper re Temperature presentative. "I am not a member of the Humidity Church of England, and do not wish to Wind Direction criticize their service, but I think the only real marriage is derived from the mutual Weather belp and comfort that the one is to the Bain other."

When two pure-minded young people meet and decido to marry, the chief thought in their mind, is not prospective family" Dr. Charles, a Canon of West- minster Abbey, zaidi;

The mutual comfort and help of their Association is the primary object of mar. riage. Therefore, I am not opposed to the suggested change.

But this must not be taken as a pro nouncement in favour of the restriction of families. I am strongly opposed to any Buch restriction, which is generally prac tised by the very people who are best quali fed-for-family-responsibilities

It must be remembered that it is not proposed to remove this cause" from the service, but only to put first what I regard as the most important cause."

HEROISM IN ORDINARY.

Admiral Fremantle, accepting a portrait of 'Admiral Jellicoe for the Minions: to, Seamen at its annual meeting on May 3rd. told a story in illustration of the .

spirit

of the Mercantile Marine; "to which we owed the bread we ate and the biscuit we nibbled." He had related to a merchant skipper the story of a boy who had naked a captain for his life-belt and got it, with the result that the boy was saved and tbo. captain was drowned. Getting no reply he said. "Wasn't that a noble deed 1. When there came the immediate response,

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