THE CHINA MAHL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1954.
ANGLERS THIS NEW SATURDAY SERIES BEGINS TODAY
WILL BE HAPPY
By JOHN HENRY
FERE is a tale to gladden
Hall anglers hearts how to make little ones into whoppers! Yes, American unglers have found the Recret, which is to treat poncla and Jakes with chemicals that fertilise the water weeds.
The treatment sets up a suri of chain-reaction cycle that ends with outsize fat snapping
ngeles hure.
The
J
Immediate elfect is
12 growth of
10
The
microscopie
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Reincarnation
W
HETHER or not you believe in reincarnation it
is more than likely that sometime in your life you have met someone who has told you a story of how when they first visited a place it seemed vividly familiar, or that a person they have met for the Arst time seemed to be someone they havo met before.
What is the reason for this? Do you think it in the result of a dream of long ago? Or do you think that it is
question of remarkable similarity? just
You will usually and that the person concerned is convinced
ihas their strange reaction is far more than vivil, too real.
What then
dreams.
It is too
the answer! First of all consider the experi- Phora of people still living today who are convinced that there in plant life upon no other answer than reincarna which Ash feed. A richer diet } tion, templs The addters Into gorging
Here is the story of a woman, themselves blusted, and in multi-
now nearly 80, living on The South Coast. She is numbers. plyin their
fah--who include widow, and I will call her Mrs bigger
C. becmuse, for obvious reasons, their
diet--batten she does not want her ideality ticklers in upon their smaller companions, I to be Jenown. and as a result themselves wax When she was in her late 20s fat as well as numerOUS.
Better
KW
the
BOW [L
Mrs C. and what she described to me us a memory."
By Parry Miller
Theologian
4 mes-
that will Pilate's wife did not speak those words to him, but sent hage. Does this knock down the relucarnation story beyond be- Hef7
It
that, Throughout the ages
is not as easy m
countless have had ex- men and women priences that made them be lieve they lived before, Indeed, it is still
part a fundamental
It way & very vivid mental*****
Many People Visiting A Place For The First Time Believe They Have Seen It Before. Others Meet A Person For The First Time And Are Certain The Face Is Familiar. Such Experiences Raise The Question -
Have You Lived Before?
Enapshot as his English friend had recounted it,
one
Ho decided to pay a visit to that
not French family, member of which he had ever met.
He introchuced himself, and was then face to face with the French girl. As soon as he saw tum the exclaimed, "The in the photograph!"
man
of our dear son Philip Pryce Smith Born Octobër “22nd, 1920 Died November 22nd, 1025 Reborn February 23rd, 1027 God moves in a nighterlous way His wonders to perform. And here is the story of what Mrs Smith describes as "e greatest experience of my life.”
"I went out to
baby.
mose whom I had seen on board. "I did not know him, had never spokori to him.
"It was an Impulse that had even to be obeyed. I did not wait to dress. I just throw a kimone around me, dashed out of my cabln, and made my way on deck.
"There
The gods thereafter ertated human bodies for these demons to occupy as a means of expl- ation. Men and women there- foro are Inhabited by fallen spirits eccking purification, and there in continuing cycle of lives here, with the soul in habiting either a human, an animal, or a plant until perfec-
Was the Burmese, tion has been obtained.
KOZ- But let us leave the distant
bride of an engineer, as the standing beside the rail,
she told ing out across the water 10 But he, for the moment, was a monent and come past for
me, "and Philip was our first where stood Moulmein. I looked DA he ex- tongue-tied. For, back to more recent times.
100. I saw a pagode, gleaming Some years before the first plained to me when, a couple of
"He was a handsome, happy in the sun. world war there
weeks was a small
ago, he recalled this
child and, of course, was the "It was difficult to open a con- MIC. Then, in the versation. I feli tongue-tied. family gathering in a Normandy memory from the past, he knee world to
he had met this girl before, villa. They were entertaining a visitor
who newhere, cometine, And he steaming rain of a November Eut finally my eyes again sought from England
monsoon, he fell suddenly . the pagoda. I gestured towards brought out some photograplis, knew, too, that on the face of
He had been stricken down with it, asked him its name. it such a meeting could never dysentery, and after an illness "And when he had told me I have taken place.
of only eight days he died boldly asked: 'In your religion month to the day after his fifth what do you believe happens to birthday.
"I was crazed with grief. I
voul, God-fearing woman. But I could not understand why Д loving God should take my only child from me,"
Young Man
MONG the snapshots was one
of a young man sitting in
of
a child after it dies?"
"His reply was simple.
and then is born again.
'We
That's view of a mosaic pathway. Then Droples. Hindus and Buddhi deck chair. When it was passed that there had been earlier had, I hope, always been a de- believe,' he said, 'the child dies
plant food, bigger bigger minnows, better-fed big fellows. how the cycle works out
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Another THOMBEL abent this artificial stimulation of fish life has been the fact that the har- ished, The der the ponds bre better tomorrow's results Le This 19 ecurse the
must ger ish
be reduced
10 give the nunders youngsters a chance.
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picture and I started with the
of the religion of certain ccept loudny. The Egyptians Mrs C. beeano aware that on who Brat welt beside the Nile one side of this pathway wits
the never doubted it. Nor did the Entrance a spacious dwellers
imtient Grecce, In house, and Plint un the other ancient Mexico and Peru it
it was stco was a covert courtyard,
a cardinal point of their faith, with the figure of a mun seated
Long ago in India The sagey at a rough-hewn wooden table. preached that there were thin of rebirth--resurrection. stages transmigration, and reincarna-
From the house einer zed th figure of a woman. It was with shock Mrs C revognised the woman's fentures. They were her own.
And man.
With unhurried slepa woman crossed the mostly stood before the She spoke to him, and Mrs C.
try heard these works
tjun.
In this life, that is. That be came the only explanation the cerle and ever-present focl-
and very close friendship be to a young French woman sho tween them. Kazert at it in amazemkut and
"We still meet, as we have said. "I know this man. I know mel periodically over the years,”
im
Very well-and I don't be told me, "The link that binds think I like hum particularly
"Birt where did you meet him?” asked the visitor. "Have you ever been in England?"
N
"It
The French girl shook her head. "Never," she declared.
Then, said the visitor, in utterly Impossible that ytm CHT) have met him. I know in his life been to France or had any association with France."
Egyptian Belief positively that he hus never
TH
But the girl was adament. " am certain we have met, but how or when is a mystery."
And a mystery it remained-.. until some years later, when during the 1914-1918 war, Englishman In the photograph was In France as an officer with
When on leave he
the story
TILE doctrine of transmigration has been held to have origi- notand in
Tho belier Egypt. In Alabama, experiments have.
"Have thou nothing to do there was that the human scul shown that whereas unfertilised
with that just man, for I have was imperishable. When anyone led the soul entered the body ponuda zupport, on average, mul
suffered many thing this day more tha
of As per in a dream because of Hen,' 200 lbs
of some other creature ready to aure of water, the same pondok At that point the vision faded.
reccivo it, and when it had gone when treated with petroleum-} Parderint
the round of all created forms his regiment. about it, Mrs C. chemical agents, eat support up) found the words she had heard land, sea or air-t once more entered a human body, this Much the same the wojnan use were those attrf- 10 600 lbs. results have been obtained in huled to Procula, the wife of cycle taking some 3,000 years to
Treated in water
Amorica's Pontius Pilate, und that they complete. northern foresta arsh găine areas,
were used during the trial of Jesus. service Ал accompanying
has whuch chemical products are performing in the service of U.S. anglers is that of helping to eradicate unwanted water weeds.
The application of these "dressings" is extremely ampio, in small poids they can simply be seuttered on to the water's surface from the banks, On Jurger ponds or lakes they are scattered from boats at strategie points. Then the angler just walts for the fish to grow!
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In India and miny other places in the East this belief bo that the human soul may inhabiting the body of some me, animal
or insect is still quile widely held. ATLY
has bred It
Many times since then Mrs C experienced that same vision. "I can," she told "conjure it up at will, at hour of the day or night.
"Why? There can, of course, be no
no proof that I am a reinear nator of
Pilate's wife and therefore I malse no claim to be. Yet the woman who crosses tel the courtyard possesses my features and my figure."
Mry C
has been interested in reincarnation for more than half her life. Is this part of the reason for her belief?
a
Btrict respect for Bfe, ni lite.
And it is because of this be lief that no one would dream of killing an animal or an insect for fear it was the reincarnation of an ancestor.
The ancient Egyptian belief was that the human race began only when gods and spirita left the earth. after demons among them had revolted and
introduced in.
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the
-מת
of the
us is no more than the definite Strange Impulse'
thef that we were cibis friends in some earlier existence. It la
belief that is growing ever stronger as the years pass.
Now let me tell you the strange story of a mother nazi her son, I talked to her in her fat not far from Hyde Park Comer.
FTER
the funeral
Mrs
A Smith's husband sent her on
a cruise to Burma. But she re mained inconsolable, She spent most of her time in the ship on her knees in her cabin or weep- ing uncontrollably on her bunk. The story began when she One day, early in December,
showed me the photograph of a grave In Kuala Lumpur, Malaya.
that
as the ship was moving towards the Burmese port of Moulmein, Mrs Smith, torn
by anguish It is the grave of her ive- from the brink of sleep, knelt year-old son. And the headstone on the floor of her cabin once bears an inscription
more. unique.
"I poured out my heart to God." she told me quietly, "And when I rose I felt in the grip of a strange impulse.
"I felt it was imperative me to talk to a certain
Beneath a life-size sione effigy of a bonny child
carved these words;
To the Glory of God and to the sweet memory
ADMIRAL ARISTOTLE
S
SKIMS THE WAVES
From EVELYN IRONS
In
"And quite suddenly I seemed to understand everything. 1 felt I had been purposely direct- et to thin Burmese, and that he had botn
the led to give me
so sought and message I had prayed for.
And suddenly I felt at peace. Wod
Suddenly I know that all going to be well, that my lost boy would be returned to me.
"Back again in Malaya, I told my friends of my expCT- tnce and of the firm belief that had come to me,
THE GRAVE AT, KUALA LUMPUR.
quite naturally. "They were, sveptical. They thought my sorrow had turned my head. I. too, began to wonder whether I death, he told me again he was had merely clutched at this be coming back. 'I will be back lief because I was grief-stricken with you two months after and needed comfort.
Christmas, mummy,' he said.
'Born Again'
doubts started to
for 46 AS these for "As the
I almori began to despair again. And then further signs were given to me.
"I dreamed of my boy. He
his with spoke to me,
arms around my neck. I am cording back to you, mummy," he said. "And I found something seemed to me, and still seams,
Cunard
that bad
that
"And it was nearly 12 months later in February 1927, that that happened. Philip was born to me again,'
Smitty's
Well, there is Mrs astonishing story. She and 1 know what the scoptics will say. But her. Arm bellied' is not that she merely, in her grief, con- soled herself with a comforting doctrine of the mystic East. It
that her child wis Iterally
born twice to her.
"I" she told me, "I ceased
that
a further sign. A picture book to believe
my Philip is the belonged to him. He reincarnation of the Philip who was too young to write words, died, I could not believe in God." but he could print letters. And Today Philip is 26. He was running through this book one educated at a famous English
NEW YORK. Meanwhile, he is living in his times Cunard pay, and the cap day, I found he had printed with public school, and is now in ITTING at his semi- palatial house in smart Sutton (alne salaries equal
circular birchwood dining alone with a newspaper Square,
Now York,
a pencil the word Pagoda.' often captains","
could not engineer working in Australia. was astonished. I desk in the ninth for company, occrmity go- Greck - bri On's scis is M
understand how he had ever NEXT WEEK! THE floor New York office of the Ing on to a night club, “Must to duzun of the Argentine,
to come across this word.
AMAZING STORY OF A "I could only take it for a and
some Which he emigrated at the be Central American Steam- meet friends
have
GIRL OF FOUR WHO of the strange sort of social life, dnce
in this pocket, further sign my of 18 with £25
TOLD OF A ship Agency Inc., Aristotle wife and children are skiing at no Spanish, and
PREVIOUS a smattering things that were happening. LIFE Socrates Onassis flashed St Moritz."
of English. But he can never "And then, in a dream, some- one of his brilliant smiles
forget that he was a stateless where in March and said: "It's
the Red and blue
terror refugee from
of some 14 weeks after Philip's Kemal Ataturk in Smytho Onassis 15 a man you would where his father was a tobacco This was his reply to critles tool at twice, He wore with his Importer, in 1922.
nonsense."
absolute
વા
of is now deal with King Snud grey flannel sult a pale blue En Buenos Aires we got a job of Saudi Arabia the deal shirt and a wine-red tie and as a night telephone Operator which gives Onussis's tankers his heavy-lidded eyon were
from 11 pm. to 7 am, "I slept rights
to transport Saudi shielded by Ught-coloured till 10 am," he recalls. "Then Arabian oli.
tortoise-shell spectacles with I went out to get work and do Some Americana are saying broad side-pieces, which he business." angrily that this arrangement pushed up on to his forehead Result: by the time he was ¡may deprive the United States when he wanted to read. Yet 25 he had made a mitilon of control over the sale and until he completed his million dollars in the export business. shipment of the oil: thut the dollar purchase of the bank at He used the money to buy US Navy may have to depend Monte Carlo a year ago, be- Canadian ships. on Onassis
for of shipments, cause he wanted office space, And Americans do not like the he was as much of a mystery the war, when ships were at a Iden
of their navy being do- man 36 Basil Zahnroft or premium and insurances from pendent on any foreigner,
Calouste
Gulbenkian, those sinkings
Not
eo, claims Onwards. "My mighty magnates of munitions company will operate only ort of dl.
30 ships and transport about:
Ew profit skyrocketed during
brought cash
replacements.
1020,
and
AS WIFE AND
MOTHER.
[World Copyright,}
HIGHBROWS IGNORE
BBC “CULTURE”
By LES ARMOUR
London. designed for the "intellectuni HE BEC's "Third Pro blite" anyway.
But, defining the "clite" as gramme" is highbrow
those with university educations features and esoteric; it for batteries
and those interested in scholarly of professors, subjects and culture, the result
After the war Onassis, foro- string quartets and has is just about as gloomy. Today he owns or controls a reeing a world demand for oil, been known to broadcast per cent of Saudi-Arabia's fleet of 100 tankers, freighters began his present programme ancient petroleum exports. The agree- and whaling ships,
10
ment I've made will have little effect on ships now transporting oil from Arabla."
fags of Ave different nations,
He has
two
children... Alexander, aged six, and Chris-
flying the of buikling giant tankers.
Too tame
Greek.
Of the
prospecta" (by "good Greek plays in BBC definition) only 26 percent listen once a week or more often. And only half of them even Onco д month. The taxpayers and the listen
Among "fair prospects" the percentages drop to 18 and 40.
as
necessary---
'Free will'
tine, four. His 24-year-old wife Aristotle Socrates " read legislators have always ac- is not only beautiful but very both these the short, powerfully richly and usefully But
at cepted it philosophers built shipowner has another
contacted, retool and was I teased about presumably because it plays Sho is the matter on his mind: the charge Livanos, operator of one of the preoccupations with his 30-odd the nation's "culture."
daughter of Stavros the names!") relakes from his a vital role in maintaining of conspiring to defraud the U.S. Government
dollar surplus
very
never
And even among the very,
best, 33 percent in multi world's biggest chipping busi- shipping companies by skiing
SETECİ resses,
sister-in-law, of both million
Now the BBO itself has dune in at all. on snow axion water ship. Stavros Niarchos, whose floes (bahind a zooming hydroplane, been doing
So far, the BBC has declined deals.
some research
10 agree that of the world's of oil tankers is second in the since he finds a speedboat Onassis, one
the "Third" to find out just who listens needs a thorough shake-up. world to Onassis's own. And he tame). richest men, explained to me
Perhaps the answer is simply why he had travelled from is only 48 years old, with black
hair greying just slightly.
that "Culture" Is not composed the obscure, and
to
Ono
100
Ho
also likes to mess around to the "Third." in boats. Ho has two 30-foot at Oyster Bay, Long Island, and the other (Not yachts, just Hele a power-
Paris
United the
States voluntarily to face this charge. "Nobody summoned me,” he
of my said. "I appeared
thing that wipes the at Antibes. own.
he free will. I want to disprove happy smile from the healthily toys, the charges and clear the whole sus-bronzed face of Arlatotin ful swimmer. business up, once and for all,”?
sailing-boats--one A refugeee
ཡ
of the dull, the pedantic.
Neither como
do valuable
The answer is hardly any-
programmes bo- body.
just because Only 4.8 percent of Britishers three-quarters of the public find
to it once a week or them intolerable.
And they
says.) Socrates is the suggestion that But his real hobby is gambl- Usten Now released under a $10,000 his fortune comes from tending ing-nat for meagre thousands more often; 6.2 percent listen. Up in Broadcasting House
soon may bond with the slipulation that underpaid silors to a in of franes at the Casino, but in more than once a month.
recall that le must not leave the comutry, hell-ships.
millions of pounds with - his 743 percent naver" tumie in at Shakespeare wrote for the pits, Onassis rays that the case may
Th
The men get 2 timbs moru tankers
that Million told some cracking that Tove the
world all.
and that Mozart continue for
that months, maybe than ratings on Cundaders,” he and his whaling fleet
Of course, this may not mean good stories, İyears.
claims, "The officers get 11⁄2 probes the polar scas.
much, for
. the
Third" is thought music was fun,
JOHNNY HAZARD
NOW, THEN, RENË, WHO PUT YOU UP TO SUBSTITUTING PASTE PEARL IN THE OYSTERS? TALK...QUICKLY!
IT WAS AUDREY JOIBBON ! SHE SWITCHÉP THE LAST SHU MENT.....NEVER THOUGHT YOU'D ] FIND OUT UNTIL MUCH LATER/
AUDREY WOULD NEVER DO THAT.
TO ME!
JTÁS TRUE? SHE INTENDED TO RUN AWAY, WITH ME 12, [TONIGHT»«WITH THE /RHAL PEARLS/
By Frank Robbins
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