THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY,
LETTER TO GIRL COSTS LIFE PUBLIC SCHOOLBOY FEARED FOR
HIS CAREER "No Punishment"
Monmouth, Dec. 28.,
NICHOLAS PENN YOUNG, sixteen-year-old public schoolboy son of Dr. Hubert Turner Penn Young, of Du Cane-road, W., psychologist and medical officer at Wormwood Scrubs jail, jumped under a train because a housemaster had found a letter he had written to a girl.
The coroner, Mr. Herbert Williams, at the inquest on Young at Monmouth to-night said the boy took too grave a view of the discovery of his breach of discipline and wrongfully imagined it might affect his future career.
MUST NOT ENTER AUSTRALIA
"Refused to Hear Test"
SYDNEY (NSW) Dec. 31,
MRS. M. M. FREER, wife of an
Indian Army officer, a British subject who is related by marriage to the late Lord Cave, lins lost her case before the Sydney High Court.
Mr. Justice Evatt had granted a rule on writ of habeas corpus, which was heard to-day, to decide whether the High Court could set aside the decision of the Minister of the Interior, Mr. Paterson, that she should not be allowed to enter Aus- tralia.
A month ago, at Fremantle, Mrs. Freer was given a dictation test in Italian, and she was refused permis- sion to land on the technical ground that she could not pass the examina- tion.
New
She arrived to-day from Zealand in the Awnten, and on the direction of the Judge, that she should not be removed from the jurisdiction of the Court, she was allowed to land. FAILED TO HEAR TEST
Young's body had been found, covered with frost, huddled beside the railway line at dawn on Dec. 26.
Mr. Edgar W. Siddons, a house- master at Monmouth School, descri- letter, written bed how he found
by Young and addressed to a girl,
on a table on the day Young dis- appeared.
INNOCENT
Mr. Siddons rend the letter, which was quite Innocent; such as Young might have sent to his sister.
He had not threatened Young with any punishment and he ha not said he would report him to the headmaster.
Mr. C. F. Scolt, the headmaster, described Young as a healthy
boy. the for accepted He had bren Nautical College at Pangbourne.
The bay's father, Dr. Young, told the coroner that his son, who was happy and care-free, hol received slight concussion playing football. A week or two later he had been very violent speaking of some trivial inci-
dent.
The coroner said two letters found on Young; convinced him that the Impulse, boy, acting on an Insane took his own life.
Dr. Young attached no blame to Monmouth School for the tragedy.
JANUARY 18, 1937.
RADIO
BROADCAST SCARVES
The Ogboddies Outing By The Radioddities
A CRICKET TALK
of
Radio Programme Broadcant by SILK
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12.39 Operatic Music.
1 Time and Weather.
metrek
1.03 An Instrumental Programme. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Fress; Weather, Time and Announcements.
1.40 -Light Orchestral Selections. 2.15 Close Down.
4-7
7
p.m. Chinese Programme. p.m.
Music.
A Programme of French
Les Filles De Gennevillers (Old French Song)....Sarthel, with choir and Orchestra; Plaisir d'Amour (Love's Joy), (Martin!)....Jessica Dragonette (soprano); (a) Le Petit Bossu, (b) Mon Pere m'a donne un Marl (Chansons cnfantines). Choeurs d'Enfants: C'est lo (...)...
Guilbert (Discuse);
juscenes BuchesNult
(Massenet)....
George
Mal-
d'Esp- Thull
(tenor); Clair de lune (Paul Verlaine and Gabriel Faure)....Mme. J. Bat- horl
and Massenet),
Yeux zo-soprano); Ouvre tes hobiad (tenor); Pay-
Edmond
sage (Theuriel and Haha)....Ninon Vailin (soprano); Si vous l'aviez compris (Bordese and Denza).... Andre d'Arkar (tenor).
7.30
Closing Local Stock Quota- tions and Hongkong Exchange Market Report.
tra.
7.35 The New Mayfair Orchés-
Savoy Welsh Medley (arr. Somers); Savoy Irish Medley (arr. Somers); Bonnie Scotland (arr. Pether).
7.5 From the Studio.
011
The 7th of a scries of Talks The Early Days of Cricket," by R. Abbit.
8 nm. Time, Weather and An- nouncements.
8.03 From the Studio. Maurice Dufour and His Piano-Accordeon. 8.20 The New Light Symphony Orchestra with Beniamino Gigli
These two sisters-twins-make an impressionable picture as they sit at (Tenor).
their piano.
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Theory On Trinity of Genius Links
Shakespeare, Bacon, King Edward VI
By JOSEPH L. MYLER
New York, Jan. 1.
When the case came before the Court, evidence was brought forward to show that when Mrs. Freer was
The tragic and mysterious story of given the dictation test at Fremantle, she put her index fingers in her ears. Edward VI, England's brilliant boy Mr. Jusice Evalt dismissed the ap-king who ascended the throne for a plication, ruling that failure to hear brief tenure after the death
Henry VIII. was retold to-day-with
of
or
to
» Shake-
Orchestra-Spanish Dance No. 3 (Granados); Tenor Solo The Stars (Puccini); Were Shining-""Tosce" Orchestrul Serenade Mauresque, Op. 10, No. 2 (Elgar); Tenor Solo-"Ave Maria" Soltanto Tu, Maria (Furne
de Curtis).
8.35 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforte Recital by Caroline Braga, F.T-C-LA
Shorp Minor, Op. 41....Chopin, Valse in G Flat Major, Op. 70, No. 1 ....Chopin: Nocturne, Op. 54, No. 4 .Lavallee. Grieg; The Butterfly. 8.55 pm. News and Announce-
ments.
Inrities in munuscripts of the boy VI-and on one page of
Prelude in C Major, Op. 28, No. 1 ...Chopin; Etude in E Major, Op. king, the Elizabethan poet and the spearean manuscript he spotted, and great essayist strange cryptographic photographed, a fine which, de-10, No. 3....Chopin; Mazurka in C treatment of letters which, scanned ciphered spelled "Francis Bacon.". in the right perspective, became the reiterated monogram, "EV I"
London went to In 1920
he
hnd the test constituted failure to pass the tragedy translated into a living supplement the evidence he the test.
martyrdom and the mystery merged found in this country and to seek He said that the legislature had with that which clouds the history confirmation of the exelling surmise not given the court authority to in-of William Shakespeare and Francis which gripped his mind.
years since he has been quire into whether a person was a fl
To J. Edward Morgan, of Alameda. analyzing and organizing his data, and proper person to land in Aus- tralia, and the court did not have Col, a gray-haired little man with which includes scores of photo-static authority to set aside the decision of a intense, dark eyes, Edward, Shake-conies of minuscripts, wood-engraved
speare and Bacon were one
Pand written, of the king, the play- Minister, even if it were wrong.
He added that the refusal of the ap-sonality-the "greatest genius the wright and the critic of manners, plication did not endorse or confirm literary world has ever known." any decision by the Executive.
ALLEGATIONS DENIED
Bacon.
For 30 years, Morgan, known in his native state as the "Nebraska Post," has been studying Shake- spearean lore. On November 11, Mr. Paterson said
He became a worshipper of Shake- that Mrs. Freer had been excluded
ind riding herd in because she had become "entangled" spare as a
a school teacher he with a married Australian offer and Nebraska. was a person of "undesirable charac-pursued his studies. As a frontier ter" She strongly denied all the printer he added to his knowledge, allegations against her.
The Australian Cabinet has sup. ported Mr. Paterson in his attitude.
United Press.
As
Sure of 6imilarity
to-day, he discovered striking simi
In
the
Two Wellers Often Linked
centuries For
lovers of the mysterious have linked Shakespeare and Bhcon. The same gaps in the record of the carly lives, the sun- postitious nature of much of the writing concerning them, and the alphabetical ciphers in documents Left by each afforded
basis for Cimaung
comparisons which, in minds, catablished the two per- sonalities as one.
П
9.15 Reginald Dixon at the Cinema Organ.
"Curly Top"-Selection; "Broud- Melody of 1930" Selection; way "Sweet Music"-Selection; "Roberts" -Selection; "Naughty Marietta"-- Selection.
The monogram also is to be found on Shakespeare's coßin, Morgan said, and repeatedly in woodent portraits of Bacon.
Illatorian in Accord Morgan said his evidence had con- of Ports- vinced Launcelot Surry,
of Edward mouth, Eng., historian VI, that "Edward Sixth did live on to write the entire Shake spearean canon and much great Ilterature besides, using many alias names, for he had no name of his own that he dared use,"
9.40 From the Studio. After Elizabeth became queen, i
A Play: "The Ogboddles' Out- felt Morgan theorized, Edward would be unwise to present himself ing by The Radioddities."
10 pm Big Ben. as the rightful occupant of throne. fearing such a step would precipitate a civil war
that would destroy England.
It
the
He fulfilled his genius by "creating the world's greatest literature," Mor- gan said, content to think that per-
9.30 Selection from "Anything Gocs" played by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.
A Programme of Variety and Dance Music.
In 1925, he told the United Press son the mystery Morgan brought haps centuries hence a discerning Tyrolean Hat; Waltz The Travelling
LET YOUR
YOUR BOY GO
A
TO THE PICTURES,
MOTHER IS TOLD
Into
Edward VI, asserting that the trinity scholar would discover the "volumin- of genius thus conceived developed ous and manifest proofs" of his from the mind of one man, the identity. "beautiful child" of Henry VIII and
the unhappy Jane Seymour, Heary's third wife.
of a
Bacon, he said, made use "two-alphabet" or "bilateral" cipher in his written and wood- engraved manuscripts.
letters-
both
"He
manipulated the 'scratching' them, marking them in: various ways, changing letters into duce invariably the monogrammed
MOTHER faced the magistrates in East Ham other letters," Morgan said, to pro-
Juvenile Court. Said the chairman (Mr. W. G.E VI" or "E T." Davie): "Remember, we are living in 1936. This is pro- bably the first time we have had to say that to a parent."
The mother's sixteen-year-old j· son was accused of stealing a bicycle. He was bound over for
a year.
At a previous hearing it was stated that he ran away from home after a quarrel with his mother because he had to be home at nine o'clock on Sunday nights and 9:30 on Satur days.
Having examined what were des- eribed as excellent reports on the boy's character, Mr. Davie sald;-
"He is not a child by any means. Do not forget you should make ex- ceptions, when he wants to go to the pictures occasionally, just an do when he goes to a church social."
Find Nudists In
you
The Deer Forests
London, Dec. 24. Sportamen hunting in the Scottish Highlands complain that "they have been finding nudists.
PRESCRIPTION
FOR
HAPPINESS
Here are the latest rules for the successful 'marriage, as laid down in an address at Phila- delphia, by Mina Betsey Libby, General Secretary of the Family Society:
1. Don't marry till you have saved at least a quarter of what you expect to spend during the first year of marriage.
2. Don't pay more than one' day's Income a week in rent.
3. Don't Buy a house corting more than double
4 year's Income.
4. Don't buy things that you really can't afford on the instal- ment plan, however much you may long for them.
8. Don't, iry to save too much -on' a ̈amall income by. stinting yourself of food and other -necessities.
We had been stalking all day and Just approached within range of a herd," one rolates, "when we come on a party of men and women who had much more than their knees bare. They scared off the sings and our. day's sport was completely spalled. They were promptly ordered off the
'estate."
8. To the bride--don't work after marriage if it will cause serious confilet with your hus- band.
Reason as to Objects
The monograms obviously repre- sented Edward VI or Edward Tudor. and were sprinkled throughout his works in an attempt by Bacon, the unthroned king, in Morgan's theory, to disclose his true identity to posterity,
Historians say that Edward VI, who at 13 translated Cleero's "de Philosophia" into Greek and who was renowned as a student of virtually all the arts and sciences, died when he was 16.
EX-LOVER
SHOOTS BRIDE IN CHURCH
Warsaw, Dec. 28.
BRIDESMAIDS and parents led beautiful. Elsa Shocht, professor of astronomy, intó a Warsaw church to be married to-day,
Bells pealed, an organ thundered the Wedding March. All eyer in
church turned doorwards the Elsa, ten paces behind her brides- malds.
to
sun says Fox-Trot-When the 'Goodnight to the mountain; Vocal When old friends meet again, Don't kiss me good-night....Les Allen; Comedy Novelty A fenther in her Salesman; Vocal Duel-Cheer
nos: Instrumental... Curtis and "The Great Flim Seles tion; Vocal-Tony's in
in Town.... Jessie Matthews (Soprano); Crches- ira-Does your heart beat?, You've got dust on your cont; Vocal-I'm still dreaming Jack Buchanan; Plano Solo-Melodies of the month, No.
Len Green; Fox-Trot-
let Jave
2048 Vocal-I nearly 80 slinning through my Leslie Hutchinson; Fox-The
Vocal
Frog, Organ Grinder's Swing;
When the moon hangs high....
Dick Powell; Fox-Trots-Drop in next time you're passing, Unbeliev Close Down.
able.
11 p.m.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
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Into her path sprang a man. Ile raised a revolver and shot her through the heart without a word. Her killer was 'ex-lover Exkurd, young student who had fallen des- It is known that while he was on perately in love with his teacher. the throne rival factions among the He shot her to prevent her marry- nobility engaged in all manner of
pnother man Exkard gur- Intrigue n their attempts to dominate rendered to the police. The body Edward, control the government and of Elsa Shocht was carried away dotermine the succession. The Duke while the organist, unaware of her of Northumberland, according to Morgan's researches, even attempted death, still played the Wedding
to poison the young king.
Says King Escaped
int
March.
Morgan interpreted evidence glean- MAORI'S GIFT TO
PARLIAMENTARIAN. Weapon to Silence, Criticsts.
Rotorua, N.Z., Dec. 31.
ed from contemporary documents, which he photographed in England, as indicating that Edward fled from the plotters and later returned in disguise.
On a tour of the mountainous and Dialogue in Shakespeare's "Merry forested Urewera district, the Hon. Wives of Windsor," "Cymbeline" and I. Semple, Minister of Public Works, "Hamlet" could have been written was presented by the Maoris with a only by someone Intimately familiar model canoe and paddle and with a with private details of the king's life, mere (pronounced meczle"=a Morgan asserted."
short stone or whalebone club), It
Fr
On the title pages af Shakespeare's was explained that the canoe was u plays, in Introductory matter, and in tribute to the new crew-1.e., the parts of the text, Morgan said he now Government--the paddle was to. found the Baconian "bilateral" ciphered the progress of the dance, and. with the "Inevitable" monogramE the "more was to silence critics!
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Bhort Recital, by James 4.16 p.m. A
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The B.B.C. Empire Grebensen. Gp.th 5.40 p.m. The News and Announcemen Greenwich Time Bignal at. 5.40 p.m.
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