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CORRESPONDENCE.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND QUACKERY.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG
DAILY PRESS."]
K. M. A.
COLO
WATER
LOCAL RADIO.
SUPPLY.
K.F.C. CONCERT - RELAY.
CERAMIC & REFRACTORY PRODUCT
PIANO RECITAL AND STUDIO
CONCERT.
BIG INCREASES SHOWN.
The total storage in the island reservoirs on the morning of Mon- day, June 23, amonated to 1,152.80
The
CLINKER
of
PAVING,"
BUILDING
SIR-Seeing the naine of my old friend again in to-day's paper; Imillion gallons, showing an ia. 2. B. W's engagements for the
am as usual prompted to say some- thing in reply.
<
outstanding katuge
coming week is a relay of the open- aid concert at the Kowloon Foot- ball Club on Saturday next the esth inst, the club committee hav
cert being broadcast.
crease of 23.93 million gallons during the past week; the amount It is not to be expected a Chris collected from strening was 73.88 dan Scientist will confess the faith | million gallons. that is in him to be a concession to The week's consumption amounting generously assented to the con- quackery, any more than a membered to 71.65 million gallons which of the Salvation Army would admit includes 21.70 million gallons from the absurdity of his blood and the Shing Mun Supply." fre doctrine, or, a racecourse- fipster confess his utter ignorance as to which horse actually will win |the **free-firty:**
I have no hope of ever bringing Mr. Alder round to my point of
Kowloon Water Supply.
The total storage in the maia- land reservoirs on the morning of lion gallons, showing an increase June 23 amounted, to 387.94 mil-
Always an event keenly looked forward to on the peninsula dur- ing the summer months, the bill. arranged for the clube first concert of the season gives every prospect of continuing the "success of for listeners who are unable to attend mer years and should provide those
view, but, with all respect, I am of 18.11 million gallons during the the concert in person with an en-
Rot really thinking of him in writ- past week. ing this letter. I think it should be made clear to your other readers that, in the ordinary meaning of
the word, Christian Science, is nothing but quackery.
It professes to be an infallible surative agency-and that elairi at once brands it as quackery.
Nobody denies sil the stories, of * caros " effected by Christian Science, any more than anybody need doubt the bond filler" of all those who send unsolicited testi- monials to the makers of proprie tary medicines.
Every medical man knows of the marvelous restorative properties in certain cases of prescriptions which for all their positive reaction might be just as well poured down
the sink.
But no doctor, no surgeen, no specialist will claim to provide an infallible remedy for human ail- ments. He leaves that sort of thing
to the quacks, whether they stand
on soup-boxes at street-corners or in the rostrum of a Christian Science Church.
I do hope Mr. Adler will not reply to this, even though he will probably feel he must. If he does, way I appeal to him to write with
at quoting what Mrs. Eddy said, wrote, or copied, for if he does I shall with your permission, Mr. Editor-have something really un- kind to say about "Science and Health."Yours, etc.,
Hong Kong, June 24.
I.
I'A SHAREHOLDER."— Your letter is of very great interest to those concerned in the transaction, bat we are unable to give publicity to allegations. which, though possibly well-founded, are related to matters of which we have no evidence in proof. ED.]
HIGHWAY ROBBERY NEAR
MONGKOK.
CHINESE HELD UP IN PRINCE
EDWARD ROAD.
A report was received by the Police yesterday morning concern. ing a highway robbery at Princo Edward Road, Kowloon,
Tee Wan Chau (51), a sugar dealer, states that he was return- ing to his home at Kowloon City
The week's consumption, not in- cluding Hong Kong supplies and 2.10 million gallons delivered to
water beste at Lai Chi Kok, amounted to 31.15 million gallons.
The yield from the Shing Mun River and streams during the week was 74.08 million gallons.
SANITARY BOARD MEETING.
FORMAL PROCEEDINGS
YESTERDAY.
joyable broadcast.
Many local entertainers who have previously appeared with success before the microphone are contri- buting to the programme, including Mrs. Portallion, Mr. and Mrs. Me- Lead, Mr. Bailey, Dick Barty (with Piano) Mr. Jeeves,, Mr. Flemming and the Hong Kong. String Or- chestra.
This feature will mark the first relay from the Kowloon Football Club and Z. B. W's first broadcast of an open-air concert.
Favoured by the weather clerk though this club has been in previ-
Mr. G. R. Sayer presided over a
eas open-air entertainments, provi-· meeting of the Sanitary Board held sion will be made for a dance pro- yesterday at the Post Office Build-gramme to be broadcast from the studio should inclement weather ing. The proceedings, being of a formal nature, were,
necessitate postponement of the con- necessarily brief.
cert.
The only question asked war bý
The relay will commence at 9.15 Mr. Wang Kwang Tin who wanted p.m. being preceeded by a recorded know why, if No. 6, Tin Lok concert and dance programme from Lane, could be registered ad the studio from 7.p.m., the station dairy, No. 3, Tio Lok Lane, could closing down at the conclusion of
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Dot The Chairman replied that the concert, approximately 11.30 that was outside the scope of the p.m. meeting, but promised to look inte the matter.
Besides the Chairman, there were. present: The Hoo. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, Mr. M. E. Lo, Mr. Fy C. Hall, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Watson (Secretary). T. N. Chau, Mr. Wong Kwong Tin
SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST
.OUTH."
ALLEGED POSSESSION OF FORGED DOCUMENTS.
A Chinese youth of sixteen was charged before Mr. R. E, Lindsell yesterday with:-
(1) Obtaining from the Post Office, by means of a forged "docu- ment six registered letters addressed to the Chun Hing Loong and Kwong Wab Lee firms; and (2) Possession, with intent to de- fraud, of certain forged chops Mr. F. E. Nash, on behalf of the defendant entered pleas of "Not Guilty."
Detective Sergeant Clark, who was in charge of the prosecution asked leave to withdraw the first
charge and to substitute one of obtaining the letters by false pre-
tences.
Pianoforte Recital... Tonight, Mr. Harry Ore wili give another of his popular piano- forte recitals from the studio, Mrs. Snowden-Jones, Soprano, necom panied by Mr. Mason also contri- buling to the programme which will commence at 9. p.m...
The early evening programme to- morrow, Thursday, will include. a. further "Art" talk by Mr. W. Noise entitled "Pictures and their place. in the home."
Studio Concert on Friday.
On Friday next at 0. p.m. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod will contribute to the studio "concert with vocal duets, other artistes in this concert. Mow Fung, Mrs. Howell, Dr. Ryde including Mrs. Portallion, Miss R. and Mr. F. Mason.
Three relays will be undertaken Z. B. W. during the week-end, in addition to the trans-harbour which will be rendered by Mr. G. relay The weekly organ recital Longyear will be broadcast from the Union Church during the Satur day mid-day programme, and the morning service will be relayed from St. John's Cathedral on Sun- day.
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Recorded selections in the pro- gramme of Sunday evening will be interspersed with baritone solos by Mr. Bailey who has already prov- In reply to the Magistrate's ed a most successful contributor to question as to why the first charge microphone, performances. had been withdrawn when the letters had been proved to be false, Detective Sergeant Clark said it
could not be proved whether the THIEF WITH BAD RECORD.
in the small hours of Monday morn-man was an innocent agent or not. ing, after an evening spent at the
His Worship: If the document
Hongkok Theatre. He was being is a forged one, the onus is on the pulled along Prince Edward Road a a ricksha, and at 1.30 am, found himself in a solitary spot near the No, Railway Bridge.
Suddenly the driver was forced to stop and he found himself surround. ed by five men, who said they want. cd to search him. While two of them held his arme, the other two vent through his pockets. The. ifth man stood over him withi clenched fists.
Property taken consisted of notes and silver, amounting to $27, a gold, watch and chain, and papers. He'l vas also sobbed of a pair of horn- rimmed spectacles. The total value of the property stolen was $75,
The footpads escaped in the direc tion of Mongkok. In explaining the reason for the delay in bring. ing the case to the attention of the police, the victims says that he is new-comer to the Colony, and did not know his way to the Police Station.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
man, and I don't understand why the charge should be withdrawn.
The case was remanded till Fri- day, the 27th.
DISHONEST PAINTER
SENTENCED.
ATTEMPTS TO STEAL FROM
·SOCONY,
MAXIMUM SENTENCE
PASSED.
Lau Tak, a Chinese who was de scribed as having a long string of previous convictions, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour on A charge of the theft of $149.50 from Li Tai, a spinster, of 129 Szi Yeang Choi Street, when he api peared before. Mr. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. Sergeant C. Browne said that the complainant with her sister-in-law was walking along Fifth Street Convicted on the charge of the with some money in her hand. The larceny of one gallon of linseed oil, defendant came up from behind the property of the Standard Oil and snatched the money away from Company of New York, at the Lai her. An alarm was raised, and the Chi Kok installation, a Chinese was thief, who had escaped in the direc bent he appeared before Mr. caught by a Chiness constable in three weeks hard lab- tion of Shanghai Street, was our when Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Ma- Reclamation Street. A search was gistracy yesterday.
made on the defendant" and the money was found in his right jacket pocket,
According to Sergeant Baker, the defendant attempted to take oil out of the compound, by making an exit through the side door and not
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зла On being told that the defendant's enquired what was inside the pot. | longest term of imprisonment was The painter replied that it was tea, six months' hard labour, bis Wor
stolen' oil, which was valued" at will, get twelve months' hard lah. 84.60, was found."
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