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CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF ARMS.
AKTORE THE CRIEY JUSTICK 818 WILLIAM ZEES. DAVIES. }'
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THE HONGLOKE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 1915, 1918
INDIAN CHARGED WITH
MURDER.
DEFENDANT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
The hearing concluded at the Magis tracy yesterday afternoon of a case in which young Indian guard used Ghulam Mohamed was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood with the murder of "a carpenter named Chan San at the Tsat tamai quarry on June 28th.
The evidence showed that at 10,50 an
DREAMS.
AND THEIR INTERPRETATION.
failing to catch a train, of teeth falling out; eta, are immediately; interpreted by them without.mference to any association'
Where
The ben! Thecsophical Society disenssed method. This system takes us back to 'last night the subject of Dreams, and the the dream book of the middle ages, and following account of the trein is cxis not accepted by Jung and Rivers who pounded by Frend: Jung and Rivers Assort that ench drain must be analysed might perhaps be of interest.
Freud first made use of the dream with a view to getting at the unconscious
allied mental disorders. He had found treating as of hysteria and hypnotism unsatisfactory in the patient was in that condition too suggestible and it was impossible to know whether the patient was revealing his own uncon clous thought or merely reflecting the thought of the other person. Likewise the ordinary method of questioning encountered so much opposition, for the patient in his conscious state refused as it were to give himself away. The dream, therefore, was then taken and found to According to the evidence of Indian guards the instructions given to be the method by which the unconscious the defendant worn to carry his carbine freely revealed its inner workings. -unloaded whilst on duty. He was also
Lau Fo charged with being in unlawful passion of three daggers, two revolvers and 10 rounds of ammunition, on June 14th plauded guilty.
Mr. Ball told the Court that the police egrouted a search warrant at a colis hoarding house in Stone Nallah Lane, and the prisoner was seen walking down corridor. He was made to sit down on it bed while the police made their search. On two occasions scened attempted to rise and go away and had to be pat back In a box belonging to him the police found the arms specify in the cunige, bus in the meantime prisoner bad disappeared. Unobserved, he had hidden himself wulera bank and had also put on A pair of long trousers over the dirty white pants which he was seen wearing when the police arrivel, Prisoner was
discovered anil arrested.
Areused denied that the arms were his property. Two of his friends, he said, raine, to smoke opium. Afterwards they said they wanted to place some clothing in prisoner's box, and he gave them the
key.
The le
on Jun 29th the defendant was wen by a coolie in the carpetiters' shed. fondant was aiming his carbine in the direction where the deceased was work ing. Thinking nothing of the matter the coolie went on with his work,
Shortly afterwards he heard the report of a fires (arm "an ou turning round saw
decessed lying on the ground."
the
two
for the latent content. The idea of the Freudians is that many of these symbols are a racial inheritance. Whatever the
often such symbols de enter into the truth of the matter is, it is amazing how
manifest content of the dreani, Freud differs fatidamentally from other writers on this subject is on the question of the sexual basis of the dream. It must be remembered, however, that by the term "sexual" as well as the term "wish" Freud covers a great deal more than we ordinarily understand by these terras. All writers agree that this instinct plays a powerful part in our unconscious life, Freud himself says nothing couvinced him so much of the truth of his view s the violent opposition which his state- Freud Grst of all looks for the ements aroused, the anger making up for the weakness of the position to be defend- ed by his opponents.
told not to enter the carpenters shop.planation of dreams in the sexual instinct On the day previous to the shooting the the instinct which in his system head watchman investigated a complaint dominates the whole situation. It must made by the defendant that the deceased | I remembered be was a Jewish professor hid used his spoon. Apart from that be in Vienna that he was chiefly occupied did not know of any quarrel between the with hysteria, and that, in the period he Prisoner was sentence to two years two men. After the deceased had been fore the war. His contention is that in imprisonment.
shot the defendant told another guard that the shooting was accidental...
The defendant was committed to stand his trial at the next Criminal Sessions,
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A RAID BY ROBRERS. Wan Shiu pleaded guilty to being concerned in a robbery ht Kip Shek Mei, on June 11th.
Mr. Dyer Ball, stating the case for the Crown, said there was a man living with
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CARELESS GROCERS. WHERE NOT TO STORE KEROSENE,
Rivers would look upon the dream as the attempt of the unconcious to solve n conflict. Therefore it is sound advice to seep on a problem. According to this view, which is really a development of the fulfilment of the wish ides, if the mustal conflict is serious, and if the solution in the dream is not founil, then the emotional disturbance during the dream will be very
vere
our waking-life there is a censorship at work, which prevents the entrance of gly thoughts into the mind. During sleep, however, this censorship is retaxed.
H- quotes the case of a young Thoughts then can enter the mind which would be debarred in our waking state. | RAM.C. offer whom hus met during the Yet even in sleep they do not enter war. This doctor. Fail had an unpleasant naked and unashamed; they have to experience in the beginning of the war. A assume disguise or they would so revolt young Frenchinan hall come to him, having the sleeper that he would waken up. In excape from the enemy but was in such a this way then the normal dream is al pitinble plight, as to have no hope of liv- Ming. He begged the doctor to do what he preserver and not a disturber of sleep.
According to this view no dream is soul for him, but the cash was hopeless a permit meaningless every picture means some-iron the first. The young doctor, a man
Two grocers, of Shanghai Street, were prosecuted by Sub-Juspector Luis at the Magistracy, yesterday, Infor» "Mr. C. 1. Melbourne, for not complying with the Daugerons Goods Ordinance. Each of the defendants had
a number of women relatives in a matshed in a small village of the Taipo Road. His brother was usually there with him, but at the time in question the brother was in the hittils of the police. About una o'clock at night there was a knock at the door, and eight men, carrying iron barsj
to store 40 gallons of kerosene oil and thing. pointing back to some wish which hatchets and torches, entered The alarm was raised by a woman living in the next the stipulation way that the oil must be has been obstruted and which realis kept in an underground tank protected itself in the dream. For the purpose of mat-hel blowing her police whistle. The
with an iron cover.. Inspector Lane, on explanation the dream is divided into robbers took a basket, containing clothing and shoes, belonging to the brother, and visiting No. 9. Shanghai Street, found two parts. There is the part that is told we hold Freud's four gallons stored outside the tank,rather unwisely if decamped. Prisoner was chased and caught a short distane, away from the amongst the firewood and candles. There views and can interprot-over breakfast shed, and, the police were then informed, Was, danger of a fire bring" created.
A fine of $3 was imposed. His Lordship told accused that had be wad Violeuer he would have imposed the Aceited was sentenced to five
years har inbour.
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ANOTHER ARMS CASE. Li Hoi was charged with being in illegal possession of a revolver and five rounds of ammunition, at Kowloon City. on June 10th.
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The jury were Mears, P. W. Black- well, LamChi-lok, Lai Im-tong, E. W. Major, H. A. Castro. Chan, Kwai-chui, And R. M. G. da Silva,
The defendant's excuse
oil had just been purchased by a tomer and that it was waiting delivery, The Magistrate imposed a fine of $50.
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CRUELTY TO DUCKS." S.P.C.A. PROSECUTIONS.
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of artistic inclinations, and "not having
the care of Dr. Rivers. He then toki a nuuch keenness for the medien! wurk now had a nerveus break down and came ander In this dra he had to Dr. Rivers dream he was in a music hall in Golder's Green, where a meeting was going on. All big fricies, were present. There were two
stewards, one on the left a medical friend who had committed suicide some time be fore, and the other on the right a tall
was twins a serpent. He found himself' Canadian who hail a sta fount which
on the platform and then was surprised to and that the seat he had varated was now occupied. He spoke on the necessity of rustinuing the war, and prosecuting it to a successful conclusion. The audience all cheered this view, but the person in the seat shrivelled up and presented a most pitiable sight. He, the speaker, changed his tone and advocated the speedy conclu- ion of peace, by ench making cungosioss The figure in the sent then brightened up and changed his appearance entirely while the rest of the audience grow aligy. The Canadian steward on the right, however, came over and threatened him with the The situations that make the dream are stuff and told him to keep silence: The generally based on what has been read, speaker once more resumed his speech on or encountered in the previous twenty the original keynote and so caused tho four hours,"
figure once more to appear miserable and Now to get at the meaning of the afraid. The steward on the felt then
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and which he calls the manifest content: And then there is the meaning of this Ou visiting the second shop, No. 2, part which he calls the latent content, Shanghai Strees, he found 20 gallons In the case of young children the inani stored amongst frewood; charcoal and feet content and the latent content are cooking oil if the Lack of the shop. often the same. The child dreams that was that the he has got à nica new bicycle, thus fuiäll ensing in his dream the ardent wish of his waking" life. With adults, however, the question is more complicated; the diffi- culty is to get at the meaning of the symbols that crowd upon one another in apparently chaotic fashion. In the first place the dream as related is seldom the dream as dreamed. The only safe thing At the Magistracy, yesterday morning, to do is to write down immediately on The case presentel by the crow before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Li Hong, of waking what is remembered. If the that about half-past three in the after No. 20% Stall, Sookunpoo Market, was arrival of breakfast is waited for, minch noon, a result of information, four fined gas for omitting to put water into will be omited that was in the dream Chinese policemen were On the road
two pens of ducks. His excuse was that and much added that was not there: leading to Kowloon City. Walking u
it would depreciate their value if the wards them, they saw primer. A short water got on their bodies, distance behind him were three other men,
Another stallholder from the same The police stopped accused and found on market was Aned 225 for a similar him a resolver loaded in all five offence. His excuse. was that the recep- chambers. The three mea behind were tacles were dry owing to the birds having dream. This is best done by the drenner shouted out: This way for the angel of pence. While the speaker took up z re also stopped by the police. Two were drank all the water.
Mr. Fisher, the S.P.CA. Inspector, who himself, as he is likely to be more honest volver printed it at the wretched object arrested; the third was the informer,
prosecuted, gave evidence of the effect with himself than with another person in front of him and was about to pull the Don't shoot, Accused pleaded that the weapon what no receptacles were inside the pens who is trying to supply the interpreta-trigger when a small boy seated near
when he made his visit. Both men hadtion. The main features of the dream jumped up and shouted:
nra taken and the mind plays round Daddy; you'll hurt me." The emotional previously been cautioned.
them allowing itself to be led to those disturbance of the dreamer was intense.
Rivers way so familiar with the man's things which are associated with the dream picture. This has been called the history that he had no dificulty in analys association method and requires strict g the dream which was quite straight. honesty on the part of the dreamer, as forward. The conflict in the mind, was the mind has to traverse the path, how whether he should equtinue his work as a ever unpleasant, which is associated with medical man or give it up. So long as the the symbol or picture in the dream. It "ar ontinued there was an escape from thus frequently happens that the latent he, the figure in the vacated cha
the unpleasant occupation, and
Prisoner told a long story alleging that
content of the dream has little similarity dream substitute was miserable. the informer gave him the arms, and
Aspeedy conclusion of the For example, Freud quotes the case of would release concluded by telling his Lordship that a
young lady who dreamed that her wife's family, which fair decision in this case would be to bind Divisions will be presented to the winners young brother had died. She challenged urged him him and the informer together with by Mrs. Grace, wife of Commodore the doctor to show how such a dream work on which he had spent so much time chains and throw them into the harbour. Grace, at the Indian Recreation ground could be the fulfilment of a wish for the nad money. His other friends also strong. On the same asserted the loved her brother very ly disapproved of his sacrificing his career, His Lordship:-It might facilitate on Saturday, July 25th.
day the 1.R.C. will, hold their annual much. The nasociations, however, when The alternative then is again presente At Home" and Mrs. Grace will also folowed-out showed that at a previous and his misery again becomes so unbear
by present the prizes, won in their annual funeral in the family there was present able that the only possible escape is tournament
young man to whom this lady was suicide, ne indicated by the shout of the There will be matches: "Winners" deply attached. The dream was there steward on the left. Ifis hand is stayed, The Rest in both Divisions, and "the fore simply a desire to repeat a situation bowerer, by the cry of them who points tening to represent The Rest will be by which the opportunity for renewing out that the consequened of such an act published as soon as the result of the this friendship would be provided. Like will not terminate with the deel it will triangular play-off in the second division wise the analysis of the drain of the cast a slur on the family as the net will is completed. C.R.C. have still to play young man, in which he himself armed be so publie Kowloon
The symbolism in the dream is not very "B," but should have no with most modern weapons was surround. difficulty in winning. The first match of ed by a horde of hostile savages armed produced,the staff with the serpent is the play-off-LR.C. v. the University is with the most primitive weapons, showed of course the R.A.M.C. tailge, the dreams to be played on the C.R.C. ground on the latent content to be entirely different, substitute in the vacated chair is a com Thursday evening..
given him by the police informer.
The informer in the box, denied giving the revolver to accused. He was ques tioned closely by the Judge, and at the conclusion of his evidence, his Lordship said:"If you take my advice, you will! get your living in another way, than by going round informing against people."
matters.
The Jury found the prisoner guilty His Lordship told prisoner that whe ther the informer gave him the revolver or not was immaterial. The weapon was loaded in all five chambers, and he was carrying it for some unlawful purpose,
Acensed was sentenced to two years' hard labour.
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The person in question held views bination of himself and the young Franch political and social, which were entirely man whose life he could not save, while opposed to those of his finances's family the net of suicide is turned into an act of
bomicide in the dream. The dreamer was her behi The situation was therefore splendidly undoubtedly contemplating suicide and and symbolically reproduced in the
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And neither the men nor their very intense,
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The followers of Freud, owing to the mind in conflict does not secure that doop "repose that belongs the calm and peace, frequency with which certain symbols ful mind. Mental worry would seem, apprar, have compiled a list of these therefore, to dispose the mind to dream aymbols and their meaning, so that the ing dreaming only being possible when ordinary straightforward dream of there is some mental activity. animals biting of falling into water, of
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