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THE HIDDEN R GIONS OF conscions, end so irara something of the part played in the life of every THE MI D.
one of us by this bidden region of the mind. Yet it is perhaps poesi Is to give in a few words a Kneral outline of the principles involved.
FRFUDIAN DOCTRINE ON
CRIMINAL INSANITY.
THE PRINCIPLES INVOLVED.
THE CHINA MAIL.
CHURCH NOTES.
THE TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.
HONGKONG TRADE.
EFFECT OF SUN'S DEPARTURE.
KOWL ON MATTE S.
MOBK HOFRJUL JEKLING....
The Hoogkong General Chamber of
stated:
Cotton Piece Goods and Fancy Cotton Grods.
If we read the opening chapter of St. Paul's letter to the Corinthians weCommerce's fortnightly trade report +hall find in verses 5-7, that they had bren epe.ially end wed with spiritual gilta he says, "Ya come bebind in no gift" yet they had been disputing among themeriven, were jealous of one another and divided in their opinions, This is the reason for the teaching is to-morrow's Epistle about the div. errities of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Certain fraits belong to all Christians
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Since the departure of Bun Yat 801 tom Cantor there is a better feeling an evidenced by improved clearances There is some enquiry for Blacks at very low prices. Greys and White are still realect. d.
Quotations are:-
WORK OF THE KRA,
At recent Committon meatings of the Kowloos Residents' Association, several interesting matt rs have come up for consideration and action
With regard to street nuimnors, committed by rcsba coolies and others, on which the Committee had heon approached and regarding which
a letter had been a 'dressed to the
A lengthy communication bas also been addressed to the Govern
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1923 which is shortle dan to come before the L-gislative Council for approval. The Com
flowernment pointing out the lack of publio latrine accommodation, letter was received stating that the
instracted Cotton Yarn.-There is no improve- | Government had
the given specially at Confirmation. Lovement in the state of our market al Plice to prosecuts offend ra and that Joy, Peare Longauffering. Gentleness, though San Yat Sen has quitted Can-the question of aditional latrines Goodness Faith. Meekness, and Tem ton. A tuifling business has been done was being considered.
The condition of the playing equip-| perance, but it is of gifts given more at a decline of about $2 per bale. The. abordantly to some than to others, lightermen's di pute is stil unse tled ment at the Children's Playground in to fit t em for special work. that St, and it is having a demoralising effct Chatham Road having become dan- Panl speaks here. He himself had on the market. Prices are purely cemus, the Committes approached the Pallic Works Department, as a "penial gift of raising the dead to life, nominal,
result of which rennwals of the be restored Eutychue-St. Pater, a
No 10% $150/177. No 13- $100/180 |'t okle" hava bren effected and the gilt of besing the sick, and
could slay too need No. 168 $190/215. No. 208. $190/216. equipment is now safe. The Depart
if During the dir curion of the Ronald
Arivate ail. Shipm-nte nil. Salesment has also promised to improve The theory of evol tion bas pre arose, Anani a and Sapphira died at True ca- Inguent allusions Writ
the condition of the ground around pared us to acknowledge the presence his word-and to most of the Apostles 1 000 halos.
Unsoldatok 16 000 bales Bargains the swings, eto, made to the supposed influence of
of smething of "be ape and tiger i was given the special gift of taugaes Freudian doctrine on the minds of the "the residual legacy of our pre- To th gift of Prophesy, St. Paul 10,000 bales.
Woollen. There is still no business medical experts who gave evidence
human ancestry; and paycho analysis attaobre a rather diff-rent meaning i during the trial an of those appointed has been occupied in tracing the from nowadays when we think of a faing Now that Sun Yat Sen Lasn in onnaration with the Bud by the Home Secretary to inquire into evidences of these primitive tenden prophet Be one foretelling fatu egons North a toore hopeful feelin the state of the prisoner's mind after cies in the buman ried, and of dis-eve-t, if we read-Corinthians-14-26 prevails and it is hoped that the lon his conviction. In almost all of thear allusions it has been implied that covering the way in which civilised ehall see that he is rel rring to the looked for charge will soon come
man has attempted, more or rear ading of aber mens' hearte Habont. these experts could not have come to successfully, to deal with them. draws a distinction between Kow› Raw Cottons-Market quiet and the conclusion that True was insane These primitive Impulses are put of ledge and Wisdom, the former an prires are nominal. Jadian descrip unless they had been imbued with the innate inheritance of each of effort made for the understanding of tin at $31/57. Chinese Staple certain doubtful doctrines which they are supposed to have derived from us, and peycho-snalysts maintain mysterie, the latter a osim porees $34/4 por picul.
Metals-Tere are yt no eigos of that the energiea pertain sion of trath already acquired and the work of the psycho-analysts. Pro- ing to them are indestrastible. These applied. In all he mentio, a nine deman", although prices from home bably no one was more surprised than tendencies cannot be destroyed or special gifts and tells us to remember are offering on a lower base. Con the experts themselves that they abolished, but they can be banished that these are not acquired by pettinental exchanges are making it
bould have been suspected of
from consciousness and transformed anal effort but by the grace of the difficult matter to fix firm prices. Freudian leanings.
Deliverien'an also very protracted, or "sublimated" so that they find expression in ways that are socially acceptable and valuable. Some of these primitive tendencies are regard ed by civilised man as being morally aprehensible or aesthetically ander able, and some of them aa being de- finitely anti-social. It is these latter more particularly, which, when they come to fruition in adult conduct, are held to be criminal.
Holy Ghost.
triumphal pro-sion of palma that It was immediately after the Jesus wept over Jerusalem and pro phesied her destruction, and again the same prophesy comes from His lips on the road to Calvary when He saya Daughters of Jerusalem weep not for me, but weep for yourselves and your children." Theu te gces into His Father's Temple, He
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Locally the market is dull. ad very little at present is moving to the sympathy with the lower quotations Country. Pricca are inclined to ang from London. Most dealers bave
very full stocke.
mittee has drawn the Government's attention to the following:
Need for more public convenieno e. The desirability of the better light | ing of the public rir.
Thin need for general improvementa
in
the Children's Playground so that more covered necommodation can be given in sunny or rainy weather.
The lack of public recreation facili- tits and the desirability of providing | more.
The very much felt want of better
bathing facilitica.
has beau pointed out to the Govern
In this last named connection it
ment that although Kowloon is bound. Cass quality ore quoted at $3.50 but is no opportunity for residents to Ser p. Steel, Plate Cuttings, Isted on three sides by the harbour tuere market quiet. Large quantities of bathe, except by taking a launch trip. this class of sarap recently arriving With regard to other improvement have been refussed delivery. Many schemos, for which the spending of Whom it was written The gal of pare la can hardly be described public money bee already been sand
Plate Cutting, Glongow Hare-thoestioned, the
Two main impotations have been made concerning Freudian teaching in regard to this matter. In the first place, it has been suggested that there is peculiarly Freudian view of in- sanity according to which everyole who shows the slightest eigas of mental aberration or abnormality of conduct is regarded as insane. A contemporary says: "According to the Freudian school of psychoanalysis very few jersona are, strictly speak. In the second place. it is ing, sane." implied that psycho-analysts hold that
man who commits a crime cannot of cultural development the main for any other purpose that prayer. help doing so, and that consequently distinctively buman traits, as well as there is no such thing as moral ras- the more primitive animal tendencies, ponsibility or just punishment.
came to be inherited and in each August 24, is St. Bartholomew's There are however, no grounde individual lite these inherited humst day. It is supposed be in the came whatever lur regarding there views strits, reinforced by train in the Nathani, Raitholomew denoting petubar to or distinctive of psychi.
moral tradition of civilisation. form ajast on of Thomai" There is a analytical doctrine. P-ycko spalyuts
system of forcia or tend, neies in the cial Gospel and Epistle for his have no criteria of traits different mind which are opposed to the sveten day but the four Evangelists do from those made der of by peyes of mure primitive animal or brut not t1 as byth og farther than that trists in general, aud the pr.blem of trnd-acres.
In the growing child he was one of the Taive, I te moral responsibility is not a question there oppond systems come inte oon Arta we read of him inursevi gand ol psychol. gy stall and con quently fiet and, as a result of this conflict preaching with St. Philip and the old not ones in which pay to analyste are the mind becomes split-the un records fell that before this he in any way specially qualified to to acce, table tendencies become "re went as far as Northern India and in an opinion
pressed" and from the pucleus of that afterd-ys the Gospel of St. Matthew region of tie and wheh Frend cl
De Unc. nscius. But although th y aerepressed and no longer come into Cobecouse, be they are not destroyed. and some outlet for their energ &
The transition from the brute to the bumanin evolutionary history cannot be discussed here, but it must Thine house hath eaten - up" and
be believed that in the course of ages tares out all men why and come three about $3.20 Wire Sbuits $5.50. preesid the hope that the carryi
NO HARD AND FAST LINES IN NATURE The truth is that be these VIEWe which have been wrongly attributed to the phaushik are ways of lookin sceni putem heard mind that by un mph 1
Tu
aste found.
was found there left by him. Some tell us he was flayed alive, others that he was crucified like St Peter with his head downwards hot whatever the manner of death to the last minute of his natural life we read
Committee has ex-
Window Glaia-Market weak due out of the work (including an that to absence of consumptive demand. does, the Kowloon Hoepital) will be
Saltpetro-Cesastion of Cantoras expeditions as possible. hostilities has brightened the market. Flour Market Report-Stock: About 450,000 sacks
Quotations:CUR
Doring the period under review a circular letter has been addressed to many Kowloon residents' not already members of the Association, urging American Patent $3.75 per sack; tum to join. As the result o this American Straight $2.80 per sackercular there has been a gratifying American Cut off $280 per sack; increase in membership, Shanghai Flour $3.00 per sach; Australian No. 1; $2.80 per sack.
WHOSE BRD?**
CONSTABLER BOTH CLAIM CREDIT FOR ARREST.
Filip Anzuelo, the young Filipizo who was found under suspiciuta cir sun alances in the offices of the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Company, Union Building,
BAV that we ar all a tri insbe
The moral iste of these repressed he was comforting and counseling bisat 1' 30 ou the night of August 1. was is merly to subscribe
tend u ive e their so-called sublima-Goatile converta. well kno a sticṭulu dial, tu hard-and-iset lims in a...but u into forms of activity which an
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serabl to the individunt and to
Last Sunday St. Andrew's Church
said long age that we we al arte community. In this way their roade a ep cial offertory in aid of hvatical, and no one bar +Vel Bl
ene gies are drained off and flaw intre at Swatow and this Sunday tempted to deny is atutem ut.
channels thus loud to all that is best ibimilar collection will be made at the SAID I may be sad that we huu.au life. But a bra surb subliniat. Peter's Church. are all a little one. It is merely a
tion is not suce, siul an ube Darioita question of words and the arbitrary drawing ut lines, which, lot practical purposes, must be drawn somewhere But there is nothing peculiar to Freudian tasching in tha re oguition of the vagueness of the boundary between sanity and insanity, alth ugh it finds some support the paycho analyst's demonstration of the in- numerable ways in which the norm man merges into the neurotic and the neurotic into the insane.
conflict exeus between the repressing forces (derived from the moral aes he The Bishop, it is expected will tie, social selt) and the repeared tra return to the Colony within the next deaties which sie always trying to few days,
back into coun joteness,
The imputation of the denial of moral responsibility by psycho- analysts rests on the fact that they
When the repressing forces partial
ly fail the repressed tend. ncies may
had a disguised, substitute expression TIME WITHOU" CLOCKS. in neurotic symptoms. A similar dis- gustul the nature of the unconscious
When the House of Commona war is found in dreams, fur in dorp the repressing forces are les noive, divenasing the Sommer Tim Bill a and if, in waking 1fo, the repressing great deal was heard from represent forces are reduced to the love! to a ives of country districts as to the
brir wheat."
yesterday a fernoom ermmitted by Mr. E. W Hamilton to stand his trial at the forthcoming Criminal Sessions on charges of (1) bring found ΟΤΙ the Franises with intent to commit a felony: (2) sasan! ting a Chinese constable with the object of evading lawful apprehension; |(3) bring in possesion of an automatic pistal and six cartridgs without the permis ion of the Captain Superinten dent o' Polier; and, (4) b-ing in puwession of a burglar's outfit.
The prisoner who was defended by Mr. Lo d'Almaa, reserved he defence.
The most interesting point in Yesterday's hearing was the coo tradictory evidence of a Chinese and An Indian constable who botb claimed the credit of being the first man to arrest the prisoner. an he ran along the Praya followed by have adopted the ordinary scientific which they normally fall during sleep. inconvenience to farmera who "bad to the office boy and his two fokis, postulate of causation in their in- the tuit is "insanity." Insanity is wait an hour before they could harrow
On the evidence as given by wit vestigation of the mind, and hold that a dream from which the dreamer has
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the prosecution, the not awakened. all our thoughts and actions Bra
When the repression fails more Many of the
argoments here advantage nu to the honour, went to "psychically determined." But bus is no new doctrine. In philosophy is completely, or when it bas never evidence of the fact that the agricu! th Chinese constable, who also bad a strained sufficient power, the primi aral community had no liking for mrk on his chest where the pri-one is must with as far back as Spinoza attive tendencies enter undisguised igtu tampering with the clck nor in for bad dug his revolver when the least, and in theology it formed tas basis of St. Augustine's conviction consious life and conduct. In the for any interference with the congue constable intercepted him. The CO., that only by grace can men be saved. case of impulses directly related te methods of reckoning time. Longalan alleged that the revolver had to the sexual life this incursion or before it was possible for any "fent actually clicked," but did not go off Detective Inspector John Grant This true bearings of Fredan primitive tendencies is known in the forest" to draw a "dial from doctrines on crime and insanity can be fully appreciated ony by those sexusi perverson; when the impalee poke," our forefathers watched the illustrated to the Magistrate how this
o make a thorough study of the are of a manilestly anti-social quarso paychoanalytical theory of the Un-ter the result is crime."
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un by day and the stars by night | could have happened.. and remarked and by the evolutions they enaid tell that it was fortunate that though the you to's low minutes what "time o" revolver was fully, loaded, there was day "it was..
nocartridge in the chamber.
CHURCH NOTICES.
A CHABUN OF UNE DOLLAR 15 MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THIS KEADING.
ST. JOHN'E OATHEDRAL.
Hovokong 10th Avatar, 1923. 10TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.
Holy Commution at 7,50 a.m. Children's Service 10 a.m. Hymns, 241, 280, 333, ̧ Mat ns 11 a
Res.nger, Ferial; Venite, Barnby (
Praina, 43 Gosa, 64 Wicken; Deum : Okeley, Turle, Tallis (End day); Benedictun: Bennett (23rd overing); Anthem: "No Shadows Youder. Omal; Hyman : 241. Hol Communion If boon. Evensong (10.),
Respy 68, Ferial; Psalms, 61, Felton; Magnifiat: Smart: Nunc Dimittu, Wickes (10th evening); Hymns, 204, 2:17, 21.
Pook Church.
Holy Constataion 8.15 a.m. Evensong (*) p.m.)
Wesleyan Church, Queen's Road.
pposita Royal Naval Hospital, Wanchai.
Funday, 20th August, 1992.
10.35 am. Dirinn Service, and Naval
and Garrison hurch Parado. Bub jeet: "The aran Virtues; the third, Tumparat co 6.00 Short Evening Mervice. Sujeet Justice, Tema perance and Judginont Preacher, Rav. C. Clouston Pari, H.C.F. Wesleyan Bailors and Foldiert Home,
Arsenal Street Hongleng Fatur day, 18th in-t, Laun & Ploilo loaving at 9.30 p.m. Funday, 9.30 pm. Chaplain's Meeting and Social Hour. Wednesday, 8 30 p.m. Hammer Club, Programase provided by the "King's | Follles" Concert Party by perzsła. sion of It. Col. Hyslop, C.B.E.
·Union Church, Kennedy Road. Sunday Services, August 10th.
Morning Service at 11 am Evening Service at p. Presher Rev. J. Kirk Maconschie
Collections for Presbyterian Mu-ion, Swatow District, which has suffered great losses through the typhoon.
Friends unable to attend we invited to send in contrib tune.
The Magistrate raid he did not I pray you, what in't o'clock, "
of aked Roralind, when she accosted think it was the intention
hoot the Orlando in the Forest of Arden. "You he prisoner to should ark me what time o' day," be constable. However, he considered answered, there's no clock in the the arrest a very plucky ons. Inweet." Not clocks, inde with Te Indian.constable steadfastly Lands dials laces and works bat stuck to is claim that he was the clocks made by nature before ever a int man to stop the prisoner, slockmaker sat at nis beoob. · Flotal although he was previousy especially First Church of Christ, Scientist, clocks these are, which by the warned by the Magistrate to apokeDonnoli Road, Below Bowen unfolding of their petals tell baur by the truth and nothing but the truth, hour the course of theen. Aaud in spite of the fact that he was aunrise the rod tipped dolay, matbe kiven three opportunities to correct stove the familiar tobacco-plant, and his statement, and the seriousness of at very hur hetween some lovely committing parjury was explained to bloom to tell the taom b' dash
Road
Tram Station.
Bunday, 11.18 a.M. Wednesday, 446 pa
BATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
FISH
Just land d direct from the Scottish Fisheries.
FILLETS
HADDOCKS
KIPPERS
65 cents per lb
60
...
50
CANADIAN SALMON ... 65
LATIST TABLE ‘DÉLICACY.
EQUAB CHICKEN (Dry placked) $1.00 each
THE DAIRY FARM, 10E & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS
AT
WHITEAWAY'S SALE
GREAT
HALF PR.CE WEEK
21st to 26th August
$30,000 worth of goods to be cleared this week at HALF PRICE
MILLINERY
INCLUDING
DRESSES
BOOTS & SHOES
FANCY GOODS Etc.
THOUSANDS OF OḍDMENTS.
STOCK MUST BE CLEARED.
DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.
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