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WHEN ITS CONTINUANCE WAS PASSED.

ANGRY SCENES IN THE COMMONS,

SLEEP AND DREAMS.

INTERESTING LECTURE BY DR. FENNELLY.

CITY HALL CROWDED,

There was a very; large attendance nt the City Hall last night when Seething excitement and stupidDr.-P. Fennolly LL.D., who is on charges of corruption and interested world lecturing tour, gave the motives, recriminations and indig.first of a series of fascinating practical psychology. naut repudiation of them, were fea-lectures on tures of the extraordinary 11th-hour The subject of last night's lecturo "Sleep and Dreams-their drama in the House of Commons,

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when Mr. Graham, President of the meaning and how to interpret Board of Trade, moved that the them."

House of Connions should necept The lecturer commenced by tell-

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to continue the Dyestuffs Act foring the audience that each individu- another year, instond of letting it person had, what is generally known as, his accepted self and his All lagan quietly, when Mr.hidden self. The accepted self con- Graham inade this motion with a few words of polite regret that thesisted of the experiences that one Government had not been supported had accumulated and approved and strongly enough in the House of Commons to justify them in resist- ing the House of Lords,

is separate from the hidden wolf which came up at night time to find expression. In this way through the medium of our dreams we discovered our true self.

Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, for the Conservatives, was so openly de lighter with the course of crent that the first mutter of fury aroso among the Socialists, but it was

In order to explain our dreams an old veteran Liberal, Mr. Lief

we must first learn to capture a Jones who roused the storm.

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Then Mr. Perry, a Socialist back bencher, soberly warned his party to beware of vested interests.

"Not the House of Lords."

Some of us Socialists," he said, "believe it is not the House of Lords which has settled this matter. In our judgment there is a lesson we should never forget. That lesson is that outside these Houses of

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Conservatives shouted Non-

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& brilliant oration, that man pro- bably had not found a ready answer to something that was asked of him during the day.

Speaking of children and their dreams, the lecturer stated that Socialists replicil, "Of course, children's dreams were not so com- it is true."

plicated na those of adulte. An in- At this moment, amid the babel, teresting remark made by the lectur some one shouted the name. er in this connection was that if "Mand,' meaning M, Henry Mond, Conservative member for of Lord East Toxteth and son Melchett, bend of the Imperial Chemicals.

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child was seen to grind its teeth, it was a sure sign that the child had been too heavily handled.

The lecturer speaking of first im- pressions said that 909 times out Mr. Brendon Bracken jumped up of 1,000, first impressions were cor ENTERS, THE PER- and said to the Sepaker: "Mr. J.rect. If you met a man and your SONALITY' OF H. Hudson, who is parliamentary first impression of him was good private secretary to Mr. Snowden, or bad na the case may be then that has quoted the name of a member man would almost certainly turn MAN IS FELT AND of this House, Mr. Henry Mond, out to be exactly as your first im-RESPECTED.

and suggested that he has some cor.pression had been. When a person rupt motive in approving of the slept over a problem, the first an- Dyestuffs Act."

A

SMARTLY DRESSED

TO BE WELL DRESSED IS A SOCIAL AND THIS DUTY.

swer that comes to him in the morn- Mr. Kelly sitting beside Mr.ing was generally the right answer. Hudson, jumped up and said that) no such statement had been made. The Speaker: "Such insinua tions should not be made. They would be clearly out of order, but the noise was so great that on this occasion I did not hear them."

Mr. Mond rose later to make a statement, and was received by the Socialists with denfening beos.

The Speaker at oner jumped up and said that this noise was quite unparliamentary and must stop at

Speaking of insomnia, Dr. Fen- nelly said that insomnia was caus- ed by a feeling of inferiority. 18 EASILY CARRIED

OUT AT An almost certain cure for insomnia was to change one's outlook on life and forget that feeling of insigni- ficance and smallness.

orite.

After dealing with snoring, sleep. walking and talking in one's sleep, the lecturer answered questions put by members of the audience. Judg ing from the number of questions asked, the audience were keenly in- terested in the lecturer's method of explaining the meaning of dreams.

Dr. Fennelly will be speaking again to-night at the City Hall.

Good-humoured Socialist Peer. Lard Parmoor, for the Govern- ment, took one look at this army, and raised the white flag.

Mr. Mond was given a quiet hear ing after this, when he repudiated any such insinuations against him, recalled that he had fully stated his connection with the dyestuffs industry, and insisted that, although it put him in a painful position to have Parliament discuss the industry with which he was associated, yet he would not cease from doing his duty and give the House the benefit

"I am afraid," he said, looking of any specialised knowledge which

over his spectacles at them, and I am shaking his white locks, ho bad.

Mr. Sullivan, on the Socialist afraid that the, serried ranks are side, appealed to the Government on the other side. If your Lord- oven now to take their courage in ships show that your view is that both hands and defy the House of the Act should be renewed, it will Lords and go to the country on the be impossible for us to do more issue.

than make our protest." Final Ecend.

Derision.

The question-"That this House

Indian Company. Inspection Parade:--All ranks of the Indian Company are reminded of the parade to be held at Police Headquarters to-morrow for a gen--

His suggestion was, greeted with eral inspection of equipment, etc.

This was interpreted to mean that by the Company, Commander. Fall

derision.

Sir Henry Page Croft strongly Lord Parmoor would again insist on in at 6.30 p.m. abarp. Dress: Blue

attacked Mr. Kelly for his unworthya vote. uniform, cap with white cover, belt (without frog), trancheon,whistle,

suggestion and Mr. Leif Jones for his accusations of corruption against doth insist on its amendment "- armlet and badge. "Pocket Polioc-

Rifle Practice-Rifle practice will the House of Commons.

was put from the Woolsack, and man" and notebook to be carried.

Mr. Graham's motion to accept Lord Parmoor cried "Not content," Those not in possession of uniform ba sarried out on the Taj Hang No member Range on Sunday at 10 am! Mem will attend in multi.

Two minutes followed for the may be absent from this parade Ibers will meet on the range at that the Lords' decision was accepted the formula of disagreement..

Earlier in the evening the House rival forces to muster. A little without leave from the Company time with their rifles. Uniform op-

of Lords passed without a division rivulet of Socialists flowed to ons Commander, The Equipment Officer tional. will make it a point of being pre

Rifle Shooting:-Members are rea motion by Lord Hailsham insist side and a broad stream of Conser minded of the meeting to be helding on the continuation of the Dys-vatives to the other. The question sent.

was repeated, but Lord Parmoor Flying Squad.

ir Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & stuffs Act.

Conservative and Liberal peers in now made no dissent. The division Yen kannada qurmadan isual nstrol Cole Board Room on Friday at 5.30

the doction of these numbery had assembled to was called off, and in this way the of the Kowloon Section take i place to day, Falf in at Tsimshna Bille Club. All members of the vote down the

set-insibe 300 opponents of the Government tinuation Bill, in order to keep it. tsui Fire Brigade Station at 6.30 Company are invited to attend this. Socialist peers. There were at least schedule of the. Expiring Laws Code dperation until December 31, p.m. sharp. Dress: Winter uniform meeting.

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