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Local Theosophical Society Lecture

Mr. John & Greenberg lectured on "The Kingdam of. Youth" last Thursday at the Local Theosophi- cal Society, Hong Kong Cub Annexe, Condensed, he said:-

"Just as in every other depart- ment of human activity, God's Plan of Evolution shines fürth, so is there a definite system and plan for true education.

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"A" glance at fundamental theosophic teachings may put us In correct and wide perspective of the question. These fundamentals are (1) God exists and he is good; In spite of outward pearance the whole of Life is progressing to perfection. (2) Man Is a spark of God, essentially divine and immortal. He builds for himself mental emotiona! and physical bodies and lives in a long series of them, ever evolving to Perfection. He then enters Superhumanity and 3 future whose Splendour knows no limit. (3) There is an immutable Law of Justice in this world... Exactly as we sow so shall we reap. The force exerted against us In the physical world when we push a boulder is equal to that "exerted against itself. This extends to

the worlds of intellect and emo- tion, making each action have an equal reaction. Buddhists call this Kaima.

WEDDING AT REGISTRY

COURT NEWS

Chin-Tsang

IN BRIEF

A remand of 72 hours was grant- ed by Mr. K. Keen at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday on De-

A local grocer, was the bride-tective Sgt. Cashman's application, groom in a wedding which took in the case in which Cheng Lung. place at the Registry of Marriages aged 37, was charged with the un- yesterday morning, Mr. T. 8. lawful possession of a quantity of Whyte-Smith, Registrar of Marri electric wire. Further charges will.

be preferred ages, officiating.

against him. It is understood.

The bridegroom Was Lennie Chil, grocer, of 19. Cannaught Road Central, son of the late Mr. Joseph Chin, and the bride was Miss Tsang Tuen Yee, of 200, Fook Wing Street, daughter of Mr. Tsang Kam Fook, station master, Kowloon Canton Railway.

The witnesses were Mr. Tsang Roun Ming and Mr. Li Cheung Sing.

ANNOUNCEMENT

A sentence of six weeks' Impri- sonment was imposed on Lal Hon- chiu on the charge of larceny of wire fittings from No. 144. Johns- ton Road on Thursday last, when he made his appearance before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

Defendant was seen in Tai On Street by a constable. He

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The wedding between Robert Lesite Shepherd Webb, insurance questioned and searched and the manager, residing at 16. Macdon-articles which he was concealing nell Road, and Evelyn Winifred in a basket he was carrying were

revealed. Hagan, of 2, Link Road, Hong Kong, has been announced.

HEROIN CARRIER

FINED

Arrested at Bonnam Strand on March 8. on information received, Wong Wong, a 23-year-old widow,

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A fine of $100 or two months' im- prisonment was imposed on Tsang Sau. male, when he appeared be fore Mr. K Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday on a charge of keeping a heroin divan..

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For seriously wounding Pung charged with the posses- Wing on Thursday by sitting his sion of 24 ounces of heroin powder, throat with a razor blade. Wong sufficient to make over 600,000 Wah. 29-year-old barber of Pel pills, before Mr. K. Keen at the Ho.Street. was brought before Mr. Central Magistracy yesterday. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Ma

Defendant stated that the pow-gistracy yesterday morning.

Detective Sergeant Headridge

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fanning to flame his latent good, This in all is considerable development will show that we are in reality sparks of God.

"Up to the age of a child best develops on the physical line.. Keep him away from books, and tulid up his physique for the rest of that life by keeping him out in the open air and giving him plenty of exercise. This must be done in the form of games for in the proper training of children they are never made to do what they do not want to. This means that they, learn to like the good things. There will be no need for discipline as is understood by that word now. Certainly the child must not be struck, as it is vic'ence in early life that turns a child into a coward or a har- bourer of a dreadful inferiority complex in later life.

"This is the time to set him right on that bugbear of modern civilisation-sex ignorance. I think a very good approach has been found by Emogene S. Simons. She says include sex when ex- plaining it to children, with the other natural functions of plants. anima's and humans. These are altogether three, Breathing, Feed- frig (and processes attendant on issiliation) and reproduction.

Like the flowers and animals we breathe. Equally natural is feed- ing and elimination and although due privacy should be taught, the sense of shame should be divorced from the healthy destre of elimination. With sex the flowers are a good example.. Pollen It can bé pointed out is the father element: the pistil and ovary the mother element It may be point. ed out how precious and fragile are the sacred parts and how they may be ruined by careless hand- ling. From this time to the end

of his education the idea of the Body as the Temple of God should be stressed; and the chi'd taught from the first to want to make it beautiful.

a stranger who promised to give appearing for prosecution asked her $1 in return. The stranger for six days remand which was disappeared when she Was ap-granted

proached by the district watch-

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Sentor Revenue Officer Grimmitt asked his Worship to inflict the maximum penalty in view of the fact that defendant had guilty knowledge of the drug being pro- hibited as she carried it next to the flesh, and declined to inform the police the locality of the la- trine at which she claimed the powder was given to her.

Defendant was sentenced to one year's imprisonment with a fine of $2.500 or a further term of six months.

HAWKER IN

* TROUBLES

Charges of hawking without a licence and resisting arrest were preferred against Ip Wal, a 28- year-old coolle, when he appeared, before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday. Defendant admitted the

but first charge pleaded innocence regarding the second count,

In evidence, the Indian constable who made the arrest, said that as he approached the defendant the latter struggled with him and gave him a few blows. Finally, he was arrested with the help of other constables..

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Three Indians, Babu Singh, 30, Rambla Singh, 26, and Atma Singh, 23, were charged with assaulting a compatriot on March 16, who, as a result of the incident, was ad- mitted to the hospital the follow- ing day.

Inspector Baker sald that the trouble was caused by Arst defen- dant, who was a guard in the po lice force. He owed complainant a sum of $15, and refused to re- pay this when he asked to do so. Complainant reported the matter to the superintendent or the guard on the day in question, and later on in the same day, accom→ panied by second and third de- fendants, he assaulted the com- plainant, :

On account of complainant be- ing unable to attend Court the

Mr. Schofield. case. was remanded till April 6, by

Leung Wah, 17 years old, was ordered, to pay a fine of $300, with the alternative of four months" hard labour, when he appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morning, on the charge of posses- son of 1,000 heroin pills at Part- land Street on March 10 last. Inspector Baker, who also gave

Lanca.-Sergeant Green, appear- evidence, said that he saw defen- | ing for the prosecution, stated that dant, being taken into the charge about 8 pm., a Chinese detective

free while room. He was struggling to get on duty at Portland Street noticed · Station. Inspector Baker

his way to the the defendant acting suspiciously.

added He approached him and search- that defendant was a bad charac-. ed his pockets and the 1,000 pills ter. He had a few previous convic-were found strapped round the de- tions against him.

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'fendant's waist. Defendant was fined $5 or 7 days. imprisonment on the first charge Wong Bo, 25-year-old, and Chan and $150 or three months on the second, the prison terms to run concurrently in the event of non- payment of the fines.

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OPIUM FROM MACAO

Yuet, 40-year-old, both married women, with ten others were brought before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day morning, charged with gam- bling. The first two defendants were also charged with keeping a common gaming house at No. 188, Temple Street, second floor,

A charge of possession of 240 First defendant pleaded guilty. taels, of prepared oplum was pre- and was fined $50. Second defen- ferred against Lul Leung, the dent, who pleaded not guilty. manager of the Leung Tsan rice was fined a sum of $50. A fine shop at No. 218, Des Voeux Road of $3 each, was imposed on the West when he appeared before seven whom pleaded not guilty. Mr. K. Keen at the Central Maxis and $1 on each of the rest. tracy yesterday.

"The next period from about 7 Senior Revenue Officer Grim- to 14 is where, the child is best mitt said that at the beginning of After evidence was taken at the appealed to through his emotions, this month when the 88. Bun inquiry yesterday, into the circum- Dramatic stories.of fine herole Kwok Hing arrived from Macao, tances surrounding the death of an deeds will appeal especially and there was a parcel addressed to unknown Chinese male about 25 now as preparatory to studying defendant. A foll from the shop yeara old, the following jury their work, stories of great com- posers, artists, etc.. can be re- counted.

"Finally when the perlo of: genuine intellectual interest dawns about the age of 17 it will not turn to carping criticism. This carping criticism is one that leads to the war spirit and an inability to do constructive 'work. Instead he will feel an irresistable urge to take up an interest that is intel- lectual, artistic, philanthropic according to his temperament and such will be the like to cnaure future world peace."

was sent to receive it, and the Mesars F. D. Tracy (foreman), P. receipt was signed by the ac-Smith and D. K. Paul, returned a 'countant of the shop. When verdict of murder by one or more opened by a detective, the parcel unknown persons. Mr. K. M. A. was found to have a false bot Barnett aat as Coroner. tom which contained the oplum.

Defendant was represented by Mr. M. A. da Silva who pleaded not guilty on his behalf. next hearing was fixed on Friday. April 2 at 12 noon.

The

man named Li Ching on a hillside Charged with the murder of a

City, last December, Tang Fu, 53 above Anderson Road, Kowloon

years old,and, Chan Kul, 23. years old, both of whom are scaf- by thanking the speaker. Next folding builders, were brought be Thursday Mr. John Russell will fore Mr. KM A Barnett at the lecture on the "Tenets of Theoso- Kowloon Magistracy - yesterday Mra. O. M. Parkinson, M.A., Pre phy supplemented by a grana-morning. Another weeks' remand sident of the Lodge made a few phone recording of the same title was granted on the application of illuminating remarks and closed I by C. Jinarajadasa.

Inspector Portallion.

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