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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST. 9, 1937.
Ex-Pastor Gaoled For Bigamy, Forgiven By 'Wife' No. 3
2 OTHERS SAY:
"WE'RE RUINED'
By A Special Reporter
London, July 14.
THREE "wives" watched Reginald Thomas Collyer, fifty-seven-year-old piano túner and ex-pastor -one-time chorister at the Chapel Royal, Windsor— grope his way from the Old Bailey dock yesterday to serve two years' hard labour for double bigamy.
POLICE RESERVE
His real wife, Mrs. Ruth Ellen Collyer, whom he married #L Eastbourne twenty-nino
ORDERS FOR CURRENT | youra ago, and Miss Norah
WEEK
Kathleen Walshe, who bore him two children after their "mar- Caders by the Hon. Mr. P. H. King, ! ringe" in Belfast in 1919. Inspector General of Police, state; hurried from the court together, said their lives were ruined. shook hands, wished one another happiness, in the future.
Chinese Company Training Cour: Part I.The undermentioned members મ the Chinese Company will attend Kennedy Hood tange, on Friday, August 13th für Part 11 of Truluinig
The third-widowed Mrs. Harriet Course from 14.00 to 18.30 hours | Ross Jones, of Cadogan-terrace, under P. S. A. 210 Perkins: Crown South Hackney, whom Collyer "mur- Sergeants R46 Thomas Yip, and 187 vied" at Greenwich in 1936-went Chung. Lance Sergeants R421 down to the cells to console him, Wong King-chuen, R53 Hert Yan-sal: He was always a Hue, good lam and 177 Pun Hon-yin. Constables
I hold na malice.” Hi Harry Lau. 13 Luk Yu-chi, 111 to me.
Collyer, who is almost blind, was Harry Lau, Ra Luk Ying-chai, RIE
C: Thomas, B.A. He Wong Ping-kwan, 135 | clothes and collar
Kwok She-saut,
Cam 113
ISSACHAR
PHRAIM BENJAMIN
JUDAH
SIMEON
MANASSEH
GAD
REUBEN
With the sumptested Palestine, it may be of interest to note how the country was formerly divided between the twelve tribes of Israel. The names given were those of the Patriarch Jacob's twelve with
Levi, sception ut
Whose family decided to undertake pastor - age, and would therefore be spread throughout the country and Joseph. who in return was represented by his tw sons, whose country was divided in two by the liver Jordan. Indicates the proposed allotment to
Children
Gifted in Telepathy
that blind people are peculiarly endowed with a compensatory "sixth sense" has just been subjected to rigorous investigation by the staff of Duke Univer sity. U.S.A.
A. special parapsychology" laboratory has been set up there
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Hongkong Hotel Orchestru
LONDON RELAYS
Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on Wavelengths of 355 metres (815 ken), 31.40 metres (0.52 m.c's). 3-0 p.m. European Programme. B-11 pm. Chinese Programme. 5.00 Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Ilongkong Ilotel.
1. Embassy Stomp; 2. Malikini Mele; 3. Lonesome Guitar; 4. Clarinet Marmalade.
5.15.5.20 Interval of recorded music from ZBW.
5.20 6. Whispering; 0. Top of the Town: 7. Nobody's Sweetheart; 8 Honeysuckle Rose.
535-5.40 Interval of recorded musle from ZBW.
5,40 1. Goodnight my Love: 10. Go to Town; 11. Blues in "F" Flat; 12, 'Tain't Good.
5.55-6 Interval of recorded music from ZBW.
0.00 13. Your Eyes have told me
to probe the problem of tele-no; 14. The Champagne Waltz; 16. A
pathy and clairvoyance.
Texts were given to 65 blind pers Janns with sets of cards on which
symbols perial
were inscribed. Nearly half the subjects forecast the deal of the cards with an accuracy which quite ruled out any element chance. This is a much higher pro- portion of persons with the gift of clairvoynner than has so far found among normal subjects,
ASTOUNDING FEATS
15 Chan Wang-soon, King, down in 1933 as Pastor II. Collyeri The seralched. portion of the map sixth sense
t21 Wong
i
wore
CHURCH CLOSED
clerlead
ant rounded a Lee Kul-stin, Bük Henry Wong, R401 church known as the Blyth Christiani Ng Chi-lau, 151 Cheanut Ching-Jam, Church, in Northumberland, R57 Wong Man-ying. Röd Tang Man- ezi, Ki! Won Xin-fat. 173 duh! Koo, 78 Cheang Wye-sum, R79 Loj Tak-hot, 188 Law Thackman, R91! Wai Hu-shing, and RUO Peter Ho.
Flying Squad
Training Course: Part
undermentioned members
The church," said Detective Ser-
the Old Edward Rent Burney at
گاه
Bailey!
| yesterday, "eloved down owing to nel- ! comment in the newspapers: when Collyer was summoned by his The wife for maintenance."
the
Flying Squad will attend Police Collyer offered marriage to an Training School, Kowloon for Parter woman in Blyth, but was pre-|
Tuesday, vented from marrying her by the 1 of Training Course on
hours:-- court proceedings.
August 10 at 17.30
Constables R303 D. Young, 1313 1.
M. Xavier, and 1302 G. A. Woodier. had also been concerned with the
Sergeant Burney said that Collyer; Special Duty-The undermention-organisation ed members of the Flying Squad will Church, Seven Sisters-road, N. which of the Paracletian do special duty on Monday, August was run on funds provided by the 9th, 1937. They will report at Cen- tral Police Station at 19.45 hours, sharp. Dress-White Uniform, Cap with no cover, Belt with Brace, and
public.
Collyer told the Recorder that his marriage was "most
Arsi
Truncheons:-S. 1. (R) Choa ing te
"I lived a life of hell for sixteen years," he said. When he met Mrs. Jones she was very kind and con-
Ki, L. S. R. 317 Cheng Yew, P. C. R. 302 G. A. Woodler, P. C. R. 313 D. M. Xavier, P. C. R. 327 Lo Koon-ho, P. C. R. 342 Leung To-hing, P. C. R.siderate to him. 303 D. Young and P. R. 340 Cho When Collyer had gone to serve Sau-pl
+248 sentences of twelve months' hardl labour on each of the two bigamy charges the three women who had lived him talked to me.
His real marriage and the two 19.45
weddings. Uniform, Cap with no cover,
Said Miss Walshe, who lives in with Brace, and Truncheons. P. S. Handforth-road, Brixton, S.W: " R. 333 A. W. Mooney, L. S. R. 315 Ho married him in Belfast, eighteen 59, P. C. R. 332 Ng Hung-kwal, years ago. I have two children.
The undermentioned members of the Flying Squid will du special duty on Friday, August 13th. They will report Central Police Station at
houra sharp. Dress-White were all "church gamous ones
Belt
P, C. R. 327 Sung Shu-chee, P. C. R.They know the truth-but his name 341 Taun Kom-cheung P. C. R. 334 never mentioned in our house. Lau Tak-yu, P. C. R. 304 Lam Chi- shek, and P. C. R. 359 kwan
Ho Wi-
"MODEL HUSBAND"
"While there was money about o Emergency Unit Reserve Strength--Constablen R443 L. s. there was anything to make money Badagun, and R445 V. F. M. Souza with he was content to be the model have been taken on the strength of husband. But when there was 347- the Emergency Unit Reserve, as from thing he turned his attentions 4th August, 1937. Lance Sergeant to other flelds."
A
R410 J. Inptis has been permitted
to resign from the Emergency Unit | Reserve, as from 1st August, 1937.
Said Mrs. Collyer, the real wife, who had been listening to Aliss Walshe: "Yrs. You have put it In a nutshell. When we bad nu-
dog I didn't matter to him t his victims suffered 'or nat."
Revolver Match-A return - volver match has been arranged to take place on Wednesday, August 11th at 17.20 hours at the Kennedy. Road Range between
loyal the Naval Dockyard Patice and Emer- gency Unit Reserve. The EU.R. Yan will leave Queen's Pier at 17.10 hours. Team for EU.R.: PS.IL 400 G. J.
good man. Grover, L.S.R. 423 B. W. Simmons, L.S.R. 405 W. A. Tansley. 1.S.R. 435 R. Lee, P.C.R. 421 J. Van der Lely, P.C.R. 404 M. A. Souza,
And while Mrs. Collyer and Miss Walshe were shaking hands on the wish of future happiness, Mrs. Jones | said: "Nothing but bad has been said of him to-day. I know him as He was always good him, and will say nothing against to me, and I hold nothing against
him.
P.C.R. 407 L. W. Tipple, and P.C.R. "I heard him preach. He did
424 P. Archipeff.
good work-visiting the sick and the The world may say, "Hypo- Special Duty-All members will poor attend No. 2 Police Station on Fri erlay but do not care what the world may think or say. He was forgive him
day, August 13th at 19.45 hours for always good to me. specini duty, Dress-Khaki Uniform, everything." Khaki Stockings, Belt with Brace.
Cap with no cover, and Truncheons.
Rifle Shoot-A return Rifle
Shoot
has been arranged to take place on
Sunday, August 15th at 09.00 hours TRUE ONE ABOUT THE
between the Royal Naval Dockyard
Police Rifle Team and Emergency
Unit
Reserve. Team
P.S.R. 408 G.
Kor
EUR
Grover, L.S.R. 423
B. W. Simmons, LS.R. 405 W. A.
Tansley,
401 M
LS.R. 435 R. Lee, P.C.R.
A. de Souza, P.C.R. 407 L. W. Tippel, P.C.R. 414 M. A. R. Souza, PCR 421 J. Van der Lely and P.C.R. 424 P. Archipoff.
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ABSENT-MINDED
PROFESSOR
Belgrade, July. Professor Milan Vukichevitch of Other this city may apply for the champion- members of the Unit are welcome ship of professorial absent-minded-
to attend if they desire.
C. CHAMPRIN,
ness.
He published the following adver- D.S.P. (R).tisement in the local press:
IN
QUAKE SHANTUNG
"I am appealing to the landlord of the furnished room for which paid one Pound rent in advance after Lengaging It, a few days ago. I retain, the keys, but have completely for- cotten the street and number,"
Shanghai, Aug. 9. It was not until the professor had Chinese Press despatches state that hired a taxi to
take his belonging the Ho Tse district, in South-Western from his old quarters, that he realized, Shantung, la at present a
mass of he had forgotten the location of his ruins as the result of an earthquake new lodgings. which occurred there on August 1. No building escaped damage, and the casualties are countless.
A steam of lave, stretching over an collapsed and numerous deatha are The city wall, near Tungoh, has created reported from the cities of Tungping countryside. and Tsining.-United Press.
brea of three miles, havoc throughout the
hos
the Jews.
PILOT RISKEÐ LIFE TO SAVE HIS RADIOMAN
(Continued from Page 1.)
re-
jured, with the exception of three, who received minor cuts and bruises and are being treated at Queen Mary Hospital. Captain Smith evived an injured hand and bruises. "A search is being continued by members of the Customs cruiser for the missing
the
Co-Pilot crew, Ohrnberger, Radio Operator
tor N. A. Chen, and Steward F. H. Chen. The Customs Patrol is also maintaining a Huard
over the wrecked plane, which has been dragged close to the shore line and lashed down to rock.
"Mos:
mall has been salvaged and is being returned to Hongkong under the supervision of the Customs patrol auiliorities. An attempt is being made to recover all of the passengers' haggage.
of the
Appreciated Services "Passengers were profuse in their praise of Captain Smith's skill in avoiding a more serious neeldent; and were also
E. M. grateful to
to Mr. Walsh, Curtiss-Wright repres
Mr. Wong Pag-shin,
been
Benuitful Lady In Blue; 16. The Rose in Her Hinir.
of recorded
0.15-0.20 Interval music from ZBW.
6.20 17. Playboy Black Eyed Susan Brown; 10. There's of Parce; 18 Something in the Air.
6.30 Children's Records. Children's
Light Symphony Orchestra; Now We [ren's Overture (Quilter) New
Are Six (Fraser-Simson-Poems by A. A. Mline). Intro: The Emperor's Rhyme, Furry Bear: Sneezles, The Friend
...Mimi Crawford (Soprano). Trials made with children 4 st-
6.40 Organ Music. Traumebel (Schumann).... Edwin norinal intelligence by ather H. Lemare; Symphony No. 1-Adante vestigadors showed that the faculty of Cantabile (Widor); La Nuit (Elert)
is not intelligence.
a function of
....Harry Goss-Custard. Twenty-two retarded children shawed as much sterers as
7.03 Variety Lionel Monckton Melodies. Intro: rlets Programme. thuse of normal standard.
Soldiers in the
Park, Chalk Farm to A faraons instance of this is a 1 Camberwell Green, then I
away Jack. Latvian girl. Ilga, who, though A simple little
string
marry feeble-minded, performed astounding Moonstruck. Already is ever young Grandmamma. Brighton: feats of telepathy.
It's the Drum, Come to the Ball, A Children in general, even when as Country
...Ai Bollington Girl young as three years, appear to have (Organ).
Broken-Hearted Clown the gift adults.
very much more thon (Noel-Pelosi); INeed You (H.A.P
Botterell)
Senil Anything Bui Birdie Out Of A Cage (Film: Take my tip)... Cicely Courtneldge and Jack Hulbert
(Song); South Sea Island Medicy. Intro: Hawailan Sun-
Hawahaw, Song.
Favourite
YOUNG OVERSEAS
CHINESE
BOUND OVER FOR
THEFT ATTEMPT
shine.
Leslie Hutchinson
The Twilight Serenaders. Favourites No. 2. Intro: Stumbling, Sleepy Time Girl, When the leaves comic tumbling down....The Dally- hooligans.
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7.35 Latest dance records, Fox Trot-Let's Put Our Heuch
Born in Toronto of goed geople and sent to Hongkong to learials native language, Sze To Chan-lim, aged 17. appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy, this morning, charged with attempted theft. He Together: Fox Trot-With Plenty of pleaded guilty and was bound over Money and in $50 in the surety of his grand-1 Orchestra:Waltz oy Fox & s You Remem mother in come up for Judgment in ber; Fox Trot-Swing High, Swing one year if called upon to do so.
Low.....Louis Levy & His Gnumont- Inspector A. Wright said defentiant
Symphony: Fox Trot-Speak- was seen by a private watchman go-
Of The Weather: ing into the dressing room of the Heart's In Old Killarney.....George South China Bathing Pavilion in Elliott His Sweet Mule Makers: North Point after a swim. He put Tango Fox Trot-Don't Play With his hand into the pocket of a trousers Fire; Fox Trot-My Little Buckaroo,
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Waltz My EURASIA AVIATION CORPORATION
and radio operator, who was travellingnging up and took out a handker....Bert Firman & His Orchestra.
as a passenger, as these two gentle- men were instrumental in getting life-preservers on most of the pas- sensters and getting them out of the plane. They are also extremely thankful for the courtesy and ser- vices rendered them by the Chilang Lighthouse keeper, Mr. M. L. Mace Kenzie and his aides.
The efficiency of Kai Tak Airport offlelds and Communications Depart-
chief. This he replaced the pocket of a cost.
And tried 8.00 Local: Time signal, Weather
his
He came from good people. father being Al Jurge Europea restaurant keeper in Toronto, and had been sent here to learn Chinese. He had fallen into bad company and be thought he might be dealt with Jeniently.
report and Announcements.
8.03-11 (Chinese).
p.m. Ko Shing Theatre
11 p.m. Close down. 8-11 p.m. European Programme from ZEK On a Frequency of 840 Kitocycles.
8.00 Relay from London, Elspeth Douglas Reid, in her own Character Sketches; Ronald Gourley
ment when locating the Chinese clothing they wore in making their (Entertainer). 'My Smoking-jacket
Hohsing and advising
Customs
ruiser it to proceed to the scene of the accident, and the remarkable speed
escape.
Mr. Smith was helped up the com- with which H.M.S. Thracian pra-panton way to the deck where a creded to Chilang Point to transfer stretcher was waiting for him. He the passengers for their return to Hongkong, are a credit to the Colony of Hongkong and the Chinese Cus- tomi service, and their work in this incident should go down in the an- nals of Hongkong's history under the category of heroism."
Passenger Interviewed
Interviewed at the Gloucester Hotel, where he is now resting from his unpleasant experience, one of the passengers said the accident occurred when the pilot attempted a forced landing.
"The weather conditions were so tad," he said, "that the plane could neither go ahead nor turn back. All the pilot yould do was to come down. As the
and Button-boots' An anthology of perlod verse, mate by Desmond Hawkins.
0.00 Gilbert & Sullivan Excerpts, (Iolanthe),
of Girls.
| moved with difficulty and his left arm Overture; Tripping Hither, Tripping was heavily bandaged and in splints. Thither (From, Iolanthe).....Chorus He did not utter a word as he was Dark Eyes..... Bertha Lewis, Nellie (a) Iolanthe From Thy carried ashore over the narrow gang- the ambulance men a hand. the neural brawny seamen lending Briercliffe & Chorus of Girla;
Morrow, Good Mother....Leslie Rands & Chorus of Girls. (a) Fare
(b)
A Chinese passenger, with a band-Thee Well, Attractive Stranger, aged head, was next brought up and Bertha Lewis & Chorus Girls; (b) he was also placed in the ambulance. Good Morrow, Good Lover; (e) None A Chinese passenger from had his right prin in a sling. Several Leslie Rands.
Canton Shall Part Us....Winifred Lawson & The Loudly Let other passengers also went in the m
Trumpet Bray. ... ... ... .... Chorus of Men. ambulance, which took the party to (a) Bow, Bow, Ye Lower Middle the Queen Mary Hospital.
Classes. Chorus of Men; (b) The Law Is The True Embodiment. Kept Anxious Vigil
George Baker & Chorus of Men, Throughout the night an anxious
0.30 London: News and Announce- ments. watch was kept by officinis of the C.N.A.C. at all their stations between plane was about to Innd, the
9.55 Light Orchestral Music. engine was struck by a huge wave,
Shanghai and Canton. The long Of You (Franz Vienna).....Albert Prelude (Haydn Wood); For Love damaging it badly. If the sea had
kong staff-which had already been Sandler & His Orchestra: The Fairies been calm probably nothing would up one night owing to the lateness Gavolte (Kohn); Rosa Mla (Gulzar, have happened.
of the boat on Saturday spent 38 Fisher & Potter); Cuban Serenade hours on duty at a stretch.
(Midgley); Maruschika (De Leur). Commander C. Wauchope, Staff
....Albert Sandler & His Orchestra. Officer Operations, was in constant
10,20 Dance Musle. touch with the Thracian and a St.
Slow Fox Trol-What Will I Tell John Ambulance was waiting at the My Heart; Fox Trot-On The Trail north arm of the Dockyard ready to Where The Sun langs Low....Roy rush the injured people to hospital. Fox & His Orchestra: Blues By-Bye Mr. P. 11. Tai,
the Blues; One Step-California.... C.N.A.C.
in Hongkong, Mr.
P. Green & s Orchestra:
Fox and Mr. H. R. Graves Delany
To-morrow. of Until Moss, Superintendent of Kal Tak stand..... Sydney Lipton Pan-American Airways, Mr. A. J. R. Around and Round The Old Band- Aerodrome, and Mr. E. Nelson, Fox Trot-Oh By Jingo...
Orchestra Fox Trot-Scat Assistant Superintendent,
"As soon as we realized what had happened, we clambered
but out, Track to 19
to hang on for almost three- quarters of an hour before we were. rescued by three sampons and taken ashore. Attempts were made to rescue the three missing persons but without success, while a sharp look- out was continuously kept for them when we were arrival of the Customs cruiser. We waiting for the were later taken on board H.M.S. Thraclan, to Hongkong."
Waves To Friends
A Thracian came alongside here, Mr. Walsh was the first of the sur vivors to be sighted on deck. He waved to his friends on the dock and indicated that he was uninjured. He would give no account of the dis- aster at that time, and the remaining passengers were in no condition to alk. They all carried their life belts which they had evidently been wear- Ing. A few of them had grabbed some personal belongings which they carried in their hands. Otherwise they had nothing but the scanty
manager of
were оп
&
Phil
The
The dock when the ship came in nt Krakajax; Fox Trot There Is No 0.45 a.m.
Greater Love; Fox Trot-Lost....Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians; Originally expected at 5.15 a.m., Waltz-Beautiful Love......Victor Turnelan radioded that poor visibility | Young & His Orchestra. was forcing her to reduce to 10 11.00 Close down. knots.
'Telanthe-Overture ....Symphony
All Doing Well The Queen Mary Hospital issued a bulletin at 9.30 am. to-day stating that all three of the injured survi vors of the plane crash detained there were doing well, that their Injuries were not considered serious, but that they could receive no visilors to-day,
WOMAN ON LONG HOF
Bulawayo, Aug. 8. Mrs. Bonney, the noted Australian airwoman, who is on a good-will fight from Africa, arrived here to-day--Reuter, Australia to South
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