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SIR JOHN RÈITH AND BROADCASTING,
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What he described as the danger- ous and fallaciour policy of giving the public what it wants in pre- ference to what it should like, was referred to by Sir John Reith, director general of the B.B.C., în A paper on "Business Management of the Public Services," which was read at the Institute of Public Ad. ministration at Westminster City Hall, last month.
OLDMAN DIES FOR SON'S CRIME:
POLICEMAN'S TWO WYEARS” WAIT FOR REVENGÉ.
The horror of the medieval blood. fouds was dramatically recalled when it became known in Berlin last month that the son of a mur- dered country police sergeant had avenged the death of his father by shooting dead the father of the murderer, and..
DISORDERLY SCENE IN
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STUDENTS DISTURB EVANGE-
LICAL MEETING
There was an unseemly ending to an evangelical service at the Tien An Tung Church, Shantung Road, Shanghai, Inat week, when five
young Chines of the student type suddenly shouted slogans, distribut- Two years ago, when Wilhelmed pamphlets, and then ran away Wille was still a youth of eighteen, before anybody could call the his father was brutally shot dead
The conference was welcomed by the Mayor of Westminster, and Bircher named Klaus in his home in Basil Blackett presided.
"I have upheld the monopoly sys tem subject naturally to certain safeguards in the public interest," said Sir John Reith "One hears good deal that is absurd about the benefits of competition ni D stimalus to effort. The stimulus to competition is by no means the most sure, the most enduring, the most productive. The very fact of monopoly is a stimulus, or at any rate it is so to the right kind of people."
aa he went to arrest a young poa police to detain them. On their moving away from the church they the village of Nieder-Moellerich
broke a window in a motor-car. For the world at large the episode ended with the death of
This occurred after the service Klaus. Young Wilhelm Wille, how- had ended and the congregation was ever, standing by the mutilated about to leave when five of their hody of his father, who had bomber, who had remained quiet riddled by no fewer than eight bul lets, swore an oath of vengeance all through the service, suddenly against the murderer's family.
got up and shouted, throwing
Eighteen months ago he joined
the police force in Frankfort-on-around anti-Christian leafate as Maine, where he quickly won the they did so. Then they rushed out approval of his superior officers, of the church, threw around a few who regarded the young man as a
Referring to the B.B.C.'s pro-
model recruit. He earned parti: more pamphlets, and broke a win- blems of policy, Sir John said, "I cular praise for the assiduity with dow in a car used by Mrs. Jeffreys, am as certain as anything that to
which he practised the use of fire who is connected with the church. set out to 'give' the public what arms and hand grenades.
The N.C. Daily News says this it wants, as the saying is, is a dan.
At the beginning of the week gorous and fallacious policy in Wilhelm Wille asked for leave to church was established many years volving almost always an under-g to see his ailing mother in the age and is well known. At present estimate of the public's intelligence village, which he had not visited a series of evangelical services is
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"It is not insistent autocracy but wisdom that suggests the policy of prosecuting carefully and persist- ently a basis of giving people what you believe they should like and will come to like, granting, of course, discretion and human un- derstanding on the part of these who carry out the policy, and re- solution.
Sir Henry Bunbary, Controller and Accountant-General of the Post Office, in opening the discussion, said that Sir John Reith's paper was a proof of the adage that if "you wanted to produce a bureau- crat you should take a business man and put him into an official posi- tion. (Laughter.) He had never heard anything more bureaucratic than Bir John's paper. The thought of him giving the public what it did not want-and, of course, that was true (laughter) was a stimulating thought, and was the secret of his success.
Sir Geoffrey Clarke, who also contributed a paper on. "Business Management of the Public Ser viers," said that the tendency for public services to be taken over by public management was steadily increasing, and he did not think that, judged by the light of ex "perience, the change had proved de- trimental to the interests of the
users,
INNOCENCE PROVED BY
HANDWRITING.
MAGISTRATE'S TEST IN A
THEFT CASE.
A handwriting test carried out by Mr. Hay Halkett, the Marylebone magistrate, recently resulted in the acquittal of an accused man, and auspición falling on a witness,
George King, aged thirty-eight, a scaffolder, of Hampstead-road, was accused of stealing and receiving an attache case and a cardboard case from motor-car.
It was stated for the prosecution that the owner of the articles had attached a notice inside the attache case offering reward to whoever returned it intact. A man called with the case and a note with a request for the reward. The police were present, and the messenger was" followed to Hampstead road, where King was arrested.
Cautioned,..
murder.
Sammons to Death.
Arnold Hodgin; who have carried The furlough was granted, and out similar work in many countries, Wilhelm left for Nieder-Moellerich under the auspices of the Oriental in cheerful spirits. At 10 p.m. Missionary Socisty. Two Chinees
Pastors were in charge at the mervice
there was a knock at the door of Farmer Klaus, the father of the murderer of the old Sergeant Wille. The young constable informed the astonished daughter of the house that her father must accompany him at once to the office of the ma vor, where an important document POLICE DYNAMITE A HOUSE. was waiting for his signature.
Farmer Klaus, hearing his pro- testing daughter arguing with a strange man, came himself to seg what was the trouble. No sooner had he entered the room than the young constable drew his revolver and fired several shots at him point blank. The farmer staggered across the room and collapsed on the floor, mortally wounded.
Constable Wilhelm Wille, looked at him with a quiet smile. "At last thou art avenged, my father!" he said calmly.
He walked atraight to the police station, where, as though nothing out of the ordinary had occurred, he gave himself up and informed the sergeant in charge of what he had done.
The constable is now undergoing a medical examination to ascertain if he is done.
THE COST OF TEACHING IRISH.
MURDERER AT BAY.
(UNITED PRESA.]
Defiance, Ohio, February 28,--- One of the most sensational man- hunts in years took place here to- day when one Hubert Floesher, after murdering his wife, took re- fuge in the upper rooms of his home.
When pursuers attempted to take him captive, Floesher shot at them. and wounded three men, one pos- sibly fatally. He held off a posse of National Guardsmen, but finally the body of his wife was secretly removed from the house.
Police then placed dynamite in the room below the fugitive. When the charge exploded, the blast blew. Floesher through the roof and "partially demolished the house.
Man Who Would Confess, New York, February 23.-James Baker, alleged "thrill murderer?" boss numerous confessions have kept police all over the world busy FREE STATE SPENDS £250,000 for some days on attempts to con
IN 8 YEARS.
firm his activities, to-day confessed to a twelfth murder..
The Free State's afforts to make Thin occurred, he said, in the Irish a living language are not be course of a pistol battle with gun- ing achieved without a heavy ex-men in Detroit several months ago. penditure of money and strenuous Details of the affair were meagre- efforts by teachers who are no lon. ger young to acquire a working knowledge of the language.
Baker's stories have been notable for the casual quality of his vari 'ous self-confessed killings. In many In an official statement recently instances he declared he administer.. published it is stated that during ed poison simply to watch the re- the past eight years approximately action. Police have not been able aquarter of a million pounds has to confirm many of his killings, but been spent in providing facilities they have found enough apparent. for primary teachers to obtain the substantiation to keep them busy necessary qualifications to give in searching for more, and alienists struction in Irish. The general have declared him sane... body of the teachers have taken ad- vantage of the facilities provided, with the result that about 9,000 of the 14,000 teachers of all kinds em-
ployed in primary schools hayo either the ordinary certificate, the bilingual certificate, or the Ard
Teastas.
King said that a man named "Charlie" had asked him to send
There are, however, about 5,400 the case. by messenger. The man
teachers of all kinds serving, who known to him as Charlie" was were under thirty-three years of Fred. Ward, who was in custody on another charge.
age in July, 1902, and have not yet obtained the bilingual certificate, and of these about 1,800 have not yet obtained even the ordinary cer-
Ward, who gave an address at High-street, Pimlico, sus called and cautioned by the magistrate, tificate. who dictated the note to him and
Teachers who were over forty in told him to write it down. Ward 1999 are apparently absolved from complied, protesting that he knew nothing about the matter,
The magistrato: I hear what you say, but I am afraid I do not be
my
the obligations of acquiring the language, but those who were not that age then will be required to w." and what is continue to "stew," lieve you. The writing, to
worse, do it at their own expense, mind, is the same. I shall dis for last year Mr. Blythe, the Ein- charge King, and the police will do what they can during a remand to strengthen the case against you.
13.000-MILE TRIP TO UNSEEN LÖVER.
ance Minister, in his efforts to cut dewn his estimate, withdrew alto gether the grants-made to enable teachers to attend summer schools.
young man, who discovered that Ireud was bis cousin.
Formal letters had passed between him and Irene's family, but he sud- denly became intent on seeing a pic ture of her. Irene went to a photo- grapher, had a picture specially taken, and sent it oversca
SHOP GIRL BEAUTY QUEEN'S COURTSHIP. Miss Irene Everett, who until a few weeks ago was working behind a counter in a shop in Oxford- By return mail came an offer of street, London, is now on her way marriage from the young man, who across the high sens to Burma, 13,000 miles away, where she is to meet her lover, whom she has never
sten, ku
sent his own portrait and a state- ment of his business prospects.!!
Irene persuaded her father, who naed to work in India, to revisit Miss Everett, aged twenty-three, Rangoon, and to take her with him. won a principal prize in a London.
So far, however, the young man i
on appro:" Irene has made beauty competition a short while only ago. News of this seems to have no promise of marriage. reached Rangoon, and to have cap-
"I want to have a look at him tured the attention of a lonely first was all she would say before. (Continued at foot of next column), she left.
is
Professor Who Murdered. Ohio State Penitentiary, Feb. 28.-A murder case which has arous-
ed the interest of the entire United. States came to its end here today when Dr. James Howard Snook, profesor of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State University, was elec trocuted for the murder of his sweetheart, Theodor Hiz
Miss Hix had been a co-educn- tional student at the university and their affair was carried on for many months secretly, but with in- terchange of many letters which. were produced at the trial.
HEALTH BULLETIN OF EASTERN PORTS,
The health bulletin of Easterm Ports for the week ending March
states:-
Cases. Deaths. Plague.
Bombay Rangoon "Cheribon
1
Cholera.
Calcutta Rangoon Paam Penh
Small-pox.
Mombasa
Borbera
Bombay
173
95
Calcutta
Cochin
Madras
Moulmein
Rangoon Batavia
Saigon... Shanghai Canton
Cerebrospinal. Fever.
Shanghai