THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUDY, #10, 1988

"MIRACLE MAN'

Says His

His Hands Give Off a Blue Vapour

Thirteen-year-old Herbert Franklin, who has been paralysed from the waist down for twelve years, walked out of a cafe in Hornsey-road, N., recently shouting, "The miracle man has healed my legs!"

Tom Campbell, a thirty-one-year-old plasterer from Belfast, who wants to become a Franciscan priest, has been Hornsey's

· "miracle man" for two years.

He claims that realing streams pour from his hands to any diseased substance, animal or human.

His alster Emily. who wheeled him there from the station in un invalid chair when they arrived from their home in Folkestone, gald:-

"Herbert fell when he was a baby. Meningitis set in. Scorca of doctors have told us he would never walk. He has been lo any number of hospitals.

"This week he was 10 leave Christchurch School, Folkestoner, to which I wheeled him every day, and go to a cripples' home.

"Tonight Mr. Campbell laid him on a table, with all his clothes on, and told me to take the irons off his legs. He made passes with his hands, tapping Herbert's forchend and legs now

He snic and then. 'Clasp your hands, then open them "WON'T SELL GIFT

"My brother strugited to open his hands, but he could not until the miracle man said, 'Open, and work." He walked."

Herbert himself could only say, as he toltered about like a baby taking its Brst steps. "I en gruve without wheels, ski Sly wants to

BLIND GIRL

NOW SEES

PERFECTLY

Bath.

Twenty-three-year-old Gladys Alloway, a Bath shop assistant, who was completely blind two years ago, can now see perfectly through one eye as the result of an eyegrafiing operation carried out by Mr. T, H, S. Tizzard, honorary surgeon at Bath Eve

Medical

Infirmary.

the British

Writing in Journal, Mr. Tizzard declare:

This

is believed to be the best visual re- sult so far reported in this or any other country, vision being com- pletely restored."

A: her home In Fairfield, Bath.

Alloway.

blur-eyed. rosy-

MISS

checked. suid:

On a Munday two years ago my eyes started to give trouble. By one Wednesday 1 cound not see anything. "I went to Bath Eye infrinary for

HEALS

All Quiet On

Tancheng Front

BOY The

The fored of battic has swept beyond the remnants of Tancheng, as the Japanese, pressed on towards Suchow-and as ever, desolation and ruin must be remedied by civilians and becupying troops. Japanese sentries stand guard over the shell-shattered houses and fire-swept ruins of what once was a busy Chinese village, while their comrades press onward on the North China Front,

TWO GUARDSMEN

FOUND GUILTY

OF ASSAULT

London, June 29.

AVID EVAN THOMAS, 22-year-old trooper of the DAV

Royal Horse Guards, whose home was said to be at

pay the gentleman, but he won treatment. Last November, after in Herthyr Tydfil, was found guilty of the rape of a girl of

ed un to my left eye part of the eye norahs blindness, Mr. Tizzard graft-14 at the Horse Guards barracks in Whitehall at the Old

fuke 11"

Tom Campbell penfessed himself surprised by the boy's quick emetion to his treatment.

"Healing has hoen in my father's family for centuries," he said in his

soft Irish volec. "Tut my hands in

sof a

a girl who had gone blind

wouki never see again.

"A fortnight later, when the band- whs removed I could see Mr.

Bailey yesterday.

A verdict of guilty of aiding and abetting him was

Pizzard and the matron quite easily returned against Henry Richard Reeves (25), another

a glass case and you would ste "To-day my left eye is perfect. Teatrooper.

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read the smallest pariat, knit and, in fact, see just as I could before i went bland.

bluish vapour rise from them.

"A apeclullst

invited Harley street were dangled before me of wealthy pallents, oceans of ingerike beer -feather beds, boxes at the races, 1 know could sell my gift, but I will not, for then God might take it HW"

Visione! recently.

King Buys A Ford

His Majesty King Gustav V of Sweden has recently taken delivery of a new Ford V-8, and additional interest was lent to the occasion by the fact that it was the 1.000th Ford

Labour Delegates To Be Qualified

Havana,,

the

Only active workers

may be elected delegates of labour organiza. tions, under a resolution approved at the labour congress of mittee for the Unity of Labour Havena Province, which recently met in this city.

Mr. Justice du Parcq said that he would not pass sentence on them until the end of the separate trial of Victor Lloyd Pullin, a 29-year-old trooper, on a similar charge.

After evidence against Puliin had been heard the hearing was nd journed until to-day, when, it was stated. Putlin would give evidence.

Mr. Justice du Pareq, summing up Com-in the case of Thomas and Reeves. of said nobody would be likely to listen to such evidence as they had heard without strong feeling.

"PREPARED TO FLIRT"

110

"But your province is to decide only the questions submitted to you and mine is to direct you as to the Jaw and sum up the fucts. I shali not go beyond my province."

"You will probably have

he added, "that this girl or doubt,' child, for child she was, went to the Horse Guards a virgin, prepared it may be, for some degree of flirtation, perhaps, not acting with much wis- dom or discretion, and came out in the condition the doctor, has

de-

car to be sold during the year 1937 hundred delegates, representing 150 The congress, attended by three by the dealers concerned. Automo- labour organizations with member-

"I am not going to say one word question which does not bilima Ernst Nilson & Co.. A/D. ship of 80,000 workers, adopted the about my Stockholm.

No doubt there scribed, distressed and unhappy." resolution as a means to keep the directly arise here, This is stated to be the best sales control of labour organizations from are questions suggested by this case result any motor dealer in Sweden professional agitators and "elements

which will need careful considere- har ever attained in 12 months.

tion elsewhere. forebgu to labour."--United Presa.

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The Judge asked the jury could "WESTING-

they doubt on Reeves' Own state- ment, that she was struggling and shouting "Let me go."

The jury, on

which there were four women, were absent an hour and a half before returning their verdiet.

THE SECOND TRIAL

The charge against Pullin (25) was similar to that against the other wo. He pleaded not guilty to it and guilty to the lesser charge of o5~ sault.

This plea was not accepted.

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In some stubles just before that with which the other men were charged. The facts were the same,

When he was charged, Paillo said: "I like the 14 years 9 months (the girl's age), She looked more like 19. One of the men thought she was 23."

The girl, who said that she was a clerk, repeated her story of going to the Horse Guards.

Trooper Allen, whom she knew slightly, asked her to "gu and see n horse with a green full," and took her into the stables. He tried to kiss her and she pushed him away and punched him.

He then pushed her into a loose box and called out "Busher." Pullin came in and Allen went out,

TRIED TO KISS HER

When they were alone Pullin tried

to kiss her. She pushed him away.! and punched him and he said he would hit her back and hurt her as he had been a champion boxer.

She cried out for her girl cousin who had been with her, but Pullin, sald It was no good ns no one could hear.

He threatened to keep her as long as he liked.

She saw someone looking through hole in the loose box und shouted to him for help. Puliin said no one would help her because they knew what was happening.

The girl said that he then assault- ed her.

Afterwards he let her go but other soldiers intercepted her, took her up- stairs, threw her on a bed, and as- saulted her again.

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She agreed with Mr. Roger Bushell defending, that that hight she used lipstick and powder,

Mr. Bushell asked her to stand up and give her holght. She and the "was 510 in.

Several troopers gave evidence,

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