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"L'audace, toujours l'audace" was the motto of Napoleon. The motto of Hearst journalism is "Scandal, more scandal and always scandal."
In connection with the expulsion corres- in the
from Paris of Hearst'e pondent Horan, 4 writer
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THE CHINA MAIL,
Some Bright Examples When in Moscow the writer in the "Journal de Shanghai' was often shown the instructions sent to the Hearst correspondent in that olty. Here are some specimens.
"Mexico and Russia pay well junt now in respect of atrocities, but the Balkans are a poor field.
"Political views are interesting enough. But have they given up cutting each other's throats in Russia? Must we ask you every day for crime? Get this well into your head, Scandal, more scandal and always scandal."
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A REVOLUTION ?
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CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS &
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680 DEATHS
OUTBREAK" OF PLAGUE IN
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Noted leaders of the
A Chinese woman, who was ar
Peking, Yesterday. The Japanese Legation is to-day Science movement have prepared a rested for receiving stolen pro- public announcement approving a perty, was again brought before handing to the Diplomatic Corps a polley of co-operation with medical Mr. R. E. Lindsell yesterday. The detailed statement regarding the aclence which may effect a revolu- defendant, it will be recalled, was outbreak of bubonic plague which tion in Christian Science practice, arrested at the same address with occurred at the end of July in In- Christian Scientists who follow two other men, who were convict ner Mongolia and, later, spread Evidently the Moscow corres their lend will no longer scruple to ed of armed robbery at the Criminal Into Manchuris,
The statement "gives details · as pondent had been offending against call in the aid of a doctor, Instead of Sessions.
A woman, from a house in Hay to the means of fighting the plague that firat of the Hearst ten cam relying exclusively on faith and on
Wong-terrace, told the Court that and declares that it is nearly over. mandments "think-stuff unwanted" mind discipline.
number The considerable and the shining example of brighter
of on July 21, her house was visited. It says that the number of deathe young men in other cities is held up, deaths among Christian Scientists, by four armed men who ransacked up to Oct. 8 was 680-Reuter. to him for his guidance, as fol-whose zeal for hard-and-fast prin- and robbed the inmates. The two ciples outran their discretion to the gold bangles, blankets and several extent of spurning medical assist other articles which were exhibit- ance in cases of grave illness, has ed in Court were hor property. woman Identified the caused the leaders of the Christian Another Science Parent Church to discour-clothing in Court as having been age auch folly.
stolen by three-armed men who rob- bed her house on August 21.
Peking, Yesterday. "Now Spirit! Church
Giving evidence, a pawnbroker The Japanese authorities are The "Christian Science Parent identified the defendant as the per-watching the developments in con- Church," which represents the "new spirit" in the movement, and is on whe pawned the stolen bangles hection with the proposed scheme } for, the construction of a wireless a
flourishing organisation with The defendant, however, denied station at Nasking for direct com branches in Great Britain, America, that she had knowledge that the munication with foreign countries. and elsewhere, has now broken away articles which she pawned were
It is understood that negotiations from the old conception of Christian atolen property. She asked par-have already been opened with Ger- Science principles, and is urging its mission to call the two men who man and American contractors. followers that the teaching of those had been convicted of armed rob- The probable cost of the installa- who are opposed to invoking the bery at the Sessions, saying that tion will be $700,000 if the scheme services of medical men is based on those men could say that she had progresses.
misconception. Mrs. Bill, the leader of the Church
"Excellent story from London on a parrot in the Zoological Gardens who committed suicide was much appreciated by the New York
papers.
"X. has given us an Easter story thought here to be the best of the custom of year. He describes
the Mexicans who on Holy Satur day, hang effigies of Judas, whose trousers are filled with bombs.
"We missed the story of the Queen of Roumania waving her hair, The article was an enormous success in New York.
in demand came
:
What Really Gets Over "Among the day's stories attracting most. attention is the following: 'In the Spirit World a Deceased Sergeant Wants to Jazz!
"Two stories of the sort always from Europe. One was the meeting of the Y.M.C.A. at Helsingfors passed a resolution that its weekly dis eussions ought to be devoted to sexual problems; the other came from the meeting at Oxford of the British Association for Advance ment of Science Indian Scientist shows that flowers breathe and have children'; and, 'Scientists show why bald men have the most "Journal de Shanghai" gave some powerful intellects. amusing persona! recollections The following message sent to the Afres Buenos HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, of instructions sent to Hearst correspondent in
abroad. 48 correspondents
the serves for a good climax: "Give us sort of stuff desired at headquarters. more stories like that of the young: One standing order is embodied in girl who committed suicide because HALF YEARLY GENERAL two words: "Thinkstuff unwanted.". her lover called her a hippopot- T MEETING of Hombre El Alette words this principle, the her fo
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held in the Jockey Club Room, following indicates the sort of stuff Hong Kong Club Annex, on FRI- that is wanted.
DAY, 26th October, 1928, at 6.15 At Berlin, after the Locarno Con-
p.m.
By Order,
ference. the Hearst correspondent was asked for "some effort of imagination in the nature of pub. Acting Secretary.lication of secret dealings calculated
H. R. FORSYTH,
Hong Kong, 12th October, 1928. to bring about a 'buat up. If not
dig out some offer by Soviet agents
to avenge themselves on Stressmann
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. for their discomfiture."'.
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possibility of the old the mere Prince of Wales becoming engaged would still be worth the front page and anything your imagination can produce in the way of a story of his engagement would be welcome. "After stories of religion and religious quarrels 'radio' la the most interesting thing. Nowadays 14
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no guilty knowledge,
The Magistrate then instructed
JAPANESE TO PROTEST CONTRACTS
The Japanese Government will} protest on the ground that it is in England, has drawn up a state-acting D. C. I. Murphy, prosecuta violation of treaties.-Router. ment, stating the case for co-opera-inz, to arrange for the two prison- tion between Christian Scientists ers concerned to be in Court on and the medical profession. Her Friday at noon. manifesto has the approval of pro- minent American, Christian Scient- ists.
This repudiates the idea that the Shanghal, Yesterday-The Muril- calling in of a docter involves any cipal estimates of the International disloyalty to the Church or to the Settlement for the year 1929 are teachings of its founder, Mra. Eddy, as follow:-revenue $15,500,000; Hitherto Christian Scientists have expenditure $17,200,000.--Reuter. been officially discouraged from seeking medical aid and often a qualified medical man has been summoned only in the last ex- tremity, or when there was a pro- bability of an inquest.
Not everyone can be very clever, some of us find it very hard to be good, but everyone should be under all circumstances cheerful Dr. Gresford Jones
The Spanish Government has con- fiscated 30,000 tons of olive off at Seville and 20,000 tons at Cordoba carnered by profiteers.
WED. Oct. 24.
THEATRE ROYAL
At 9.15 p.m.
SAT.
Oct. 27.
Mrs. Bill now asserts that there
is no reason for stretching Chris- tian Science principles to these lengths. She points out that Mrs. Eddy gave clear permission in her manual to a member to seek the ald of a qualified medical man, and her self resorted to drugs for relief | from pain.
"Important Effect"
"Mrs. Bill's pronouncement is bound to have an important effect on Christian Science practice in England," sald one of her followers to a "Daily Express" representative, "It will mean, for instance, that Christian Scientista, who include 'many men and women of great wealth, will no longer feel obliged to refrain from contributing to hos
pitala or supporting medical science
in any other way.
"Christian Scientists will now be encouraged to put themselves in, the hands of qualified medical men, so that the doctor: cau' co-operate with the spiritual faith of the patient where the power of the mind is not yet sufficiently advanced to deal with the situation alone.
Sleeps Soundly All Night. Little children who do not enjoy their play, who are fretful and tempered during the daylight hours and sleep restlessly at night, are not in sound health. They need
"The new announcement is, in is more sought after than profess attention; the trouble may be with ional sport in America. There is their teething; or perhaps the effect, a realisation that the triumph Chinese New Year, and a Jewish stomach or intestinal tract needs of mind over matter is not always a in either case practical proposition In our present Now Year both good for stories, gentle correction;
We should like a hundred lines of Raby's Own Tablets are just the stage of development."-Ex. what the Prince of Wales will wear remedy required,
on Easter Day. Don't hesitate to
send all you can make up about the Prince's matrimonial intentions or
Baby's Own Tablets
There seems to be an innate ten- dency in mankind to pass uncom (Weather Permitting) may be obtained the rest of the family now that he
plimentary remarks, to dress. up, from the I.R.R.C., Macao. Causeway has come home. What does he do are mother's help and the chil- Bay Stables and Roxor Advertising Co. in the day? What racy story can dren's friend.
and generally make an ass of him- They speedily re-self at fesival times--Professor Entries CLOSE at Macao 2,30 p.m. you find in this connection of night, duce feverishness, cure constipa H. V. Rose. WEDNESDAY, 24th October, 1928.
clubs or a pretty actresa? Dig up tion, ease colic, correct indigestion, the gossip about the Prince of Wales check diarrhoea, allay teething and the Princess Astrid."
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