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Much of the geulpture remained to be deciphered and Dr. Saunders expressed the hope that he would be able, after consultation with Chinese and Japanese sculptors to find out something more about the rent monument. There was evidence, said Dr. Saunders, of a growing interest in the West, in Eastern art and archaeology.
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the table, and was not taken from The bottle was placed openly, on the side-board ?-It was there for
us to drink.
The coroner pointed out that Dr., Bronte came to the conclusion that the strychnine had been ad- ministered on the morning of Behr's death.
Five minutes would elapse. be-
PRINCE OTTO WANTED
"STRYCHNINE IN BOTTLE IN VIENNĄ.
PUT BEFORE, DETECTIVES, Vienna, June S.-In connectiou
Strychnine in a bottle of gin was Dr. Kenneth J. Saunders, with a report spread hero that the
discovered in unexpected fashion M.A., Lit. D. (Cantab.) a well- Hungarian legitimists are plan control clinic in Salford has drawn meeting of the Malaya Broadcasting inquiries into the death of
The third ordinary general
by two detectives who were mak known professor in California, and ning a coup to bring back to Hup- a vigorous protest from Dr. ing Company Limited was held at Kusel Behr, a Lithuanian egg im a student of Buddhism, luat pre-gary Princo Otto, the fourteen- Thomas Henshaw, Bishop of Sal-the registered office of the Com- sent in Singapore, having called years-old pretender to the throne, ford, in which he condemns company, Malaya Street, on June 28th,.
porter of Finchley-road, Hamp there in the course of a tour Baron von Schlager, former pri traception and the dissemination at noon. The Hon'ble Mr. J. E.
stead. which he has undertaken to study veto secretary of the late Emperor of sex-knowledge among young Tessensohn presided. The Direct Bronte, the pathologist, at
Behr's death, was stated by Dr. religious conditions in the East, Charles and in charge of the-ad-people. Writing in the Catholic ors' roport and statement of ac-
pro- and the monuments of Buddhism, ministration of his catutes, said: Federationist, be says:---
counts were taken as read,
rious inquest hearing, to be due his, studies being for the purpose
"The report that the extremac "Horrible things which formerly
to strychnine poisoning. T The Chairman in moving the of collecting material for a book legitimists, such aa Rokowsky, were scarcely over spoken of by adoption of the Report and Ac coroner that a few days before The widow had then told the Dr. Saunders is the author of Pallavicini and Count Sigray, are mature men and women are com counts, said he would ask the her husband dled they quarrelled. several widely read publications, getting in touch, at Geneva with monplaces now for boys and girls shareholders to agree with the pro- over a motor car, and in the bed- some of his works being included" | Czecho-913th) and Branch in an Eugenics-that wonderful scienceposal in Incorporate with the re- in the lists of books at the Raffles endeavour to make arrangements which aims at the improvement of port, the short history of the Com-which her husband caught hold of room there was a scene, during Library. Last year, in recogni- for the return of Ottoo to Hungray the race by securing its extinction pany's activities, recently publish her throat and bit her forehend. tion of his work, the University is true.
has taught many to be toleranted in the press in Singapore, and Search at Chemists N of Cambridge gave him his. "There are no plans whatever of strange filthy things. The pow- Kuala Lumpur; and if passed by Doctor's degree.
however, for a coup d'etat. Everyers of evil have refined their me- the meeting that a copy be for stated that, although inquiries had At the resumed Inquest it was Interviewed by a representative thing is being.dona. by diplomatie thods and unsavoury subjects are warded to every member. This was been made from evory 'chontst of the Singapore Free Press at the moans and there is no secret about clothed with scientific names. Y.M.C.A., Dr. Saunders said that it. It is our standpoint that it
agreed to. Items from the Direct- and druggest within 15 miles of "A campaign has been in pro- or report pertaining to the Com Charing Cross, no record could be he was on
a year's leave of the German Crown Prince is pergress for some time, mainly under pany's negotiations with the Gov found of the purchase of stry- absence from his duties in Call-mitted by the Allies to live in the leadership of women, for the ernment, are as follows:-Duringchnine. fornia. One of the first things he Germany at Oels, there is no rea- instruction of their sisters in the the past twelve months' expendi emphasized was that he was not son whatever, why the widowed art of thwarting natural laws, de- ture on propaganda work and all the only: thing of a suspicious Detective-Sergeant King said an American, although he worked former Empress "Zite and her feating God's plans, indulging in other expenditure has been re- character found in the house was in America, but an Englishmen. children should not be permitted sin, and avoiding some of the phy-duced, to a minimum in full ex- the bottle of gin.
to live in Hungary. The problem sical" penalties attached-and, in pectation that a reply or a definite' of Otto's succession is not an im- eldentally, for the initiation mediate one, for it will be some many young persons into vicious from the Government in respectat concealing the bottle?-Oh, no, of pronouncement would pa received widow): There was no attempt Mr. S. B. Grahamn (for the years before he is of age?
practice. The campaign opened of the Company's application for air. with the publication of books and a licence to carry on a broadcast- articles in the daily and weekly ing service throughout Malaya, house to lunch with Detective Mr. Graham: You were at the press on subjects which night but your Directors regret to state Hambrook, and you both had seme- formerly perhaps, have found a that no decision. has been arrived of the gin to drink? We tasted it. place in melical journals on ac-4.
A short history of the Com(Laughter.) would probably have been reject- Company's activities from the date and that was how you became count of their matter, though they pany, giving an account of the. You found it had a bitter taata ed on account of their form. But of its incorporation was published suspicious?--Yes. the promoters aim at something in March 1926 in the Singapore more than Ineulcating wrong prin- Free Press and in the Malay Mall, ciples, and now they proceed to Kuala Lumpur. A full report of the opening of centres' where the Company's past operations and
instructions may practical
be its future prospects will be pre- In Hungary itself there is no given
sented by the permanent director, opposition. Regent Horthy, him- One of these centres for the Mr. Powell Robinson, at the third acli, believes that the legitimists dissemination" of practical direc- ordinary general meeting to be succession is the only solution of tions of this kind has been opened held on the 28th Jun, 1926, the Hungary problem, but that the recently not far from our Cathed-being duly put to the meeting the On time is not yet ripe for Otto's re- ral, and I am told that people are report was adopted, and the State-fore the symptoms of poisoning ture. There are some signs of flocking to it in great numbers.ment of Accounts passed unanim-would become evident, and death weakening of the opposition of the The strange features of the wholeously. Allies, especially as events in business are: First, that the police
might ensue within 20 or 30 Hungary seem constantly to in- are powerless to put these teach prospects of the Company Mr. known to have been swallowed by With reference to the future minutes later. The only thing dicate that no satisfactory solu-ers out of harm's way. For a long Powell Robinson said that share Behr that morning was part of tlon of the political problems of time pust an Englishman's home holders would note that owing to the cup of tea given to him in bed..
country has achieved."
yet been has ceased to be his castle in prac- the unvoidable delay in concluding
tice, but the four walls
The jury returned a verdict that Baron von Schleager, who re- guard anything which calls itself mont, it would possibly be neces- ministered by some persons un which negotiations witth the Govern- death was due to strychnine ad; cently was in Budapest for a pera 'clinic' seem to enclose an area sary to issue a portion of the unknown. sonal conference with Admiral which is sacred-more sacred than issued capital to meet the expen Horthy, spoke with exceptional a convent garden and the place diture for the ensuing year, and candour about the ultimate aims of becomes immune from the inter- to continue, and it was hoped, con- ference of the law. The second clude the negotiations with the strange thing is that the fathers Government. He wished to em- and mothers do not rise up in phasize the point that the right arms against those who daro to to erect broadcasting stations Per s.s. Delta from Bombay via Would Have Two Kings.
dofile the minds of the people and throughput Malaya can be ac ports, July 8-Mios M, Beresford, hound them out of the district. a view to meeting the conditions mists do not believe that the pro-to be raised by those most interest- other than Malayan necessarily Mr. E. Nazimoodeen.
"However," he said""we legiti
quired only, by licence from the Mr. J. Stephens, Mr. B. Plumb, Mr. "One would expect a hue and cry Government. Important interests Mr. G. A. Carim, Miss G, A, Hennessy, K. "Hoesonally, Mr. K. Mohamedally, of the modern world. This was sent political arrangements ined in suppressing this evil. There govern the issuance of such a even" true of the conservative Central Europe are permanent are many hundreds of good par- license, involving Imperial and in- ports, July 8-Miss E. Rapley, Miss religion of Islam, and much truer It is no part of our plan to attempt ents in this quarter who deplore ternational wireless and broad-Tech Vet Moh, Mrs. K. Ahern, Miss Per 8, 8. Ranpura from Europe via of the great progressive religions the restoration of the old Austro- the evil in their midat, whose love casting questions, and the direct- M. Ahern, Mr. Chen King Fan, Mre. E. C. Ball, Mr. Tech Kon Mob, Mr. of Christianity and Buddhism. All religions were secking to dis-Hungarian monarchy, but we would for the candid souls of their child- ors believed that the delay in Chen Si,
like to see Otto made King of ren has made them over scrupul-granting a broadcasting license in
Mr. W. J cover what contribution
Clarke, Mr. Cole man, Mr. Davery, Mr. M. Dukes, Mr. could make to the peace of the Hungary and his younger brother ous in their own language, and Malaya was partly due to that
A. V. Engelbrechten, Mr. and Mrs.. Facius, Mr. E. W. Funke, Mr. Hwang world, the feeling being that they Max made King of Austria. This, conduct in their presence, who cruse. world, the falling by the recent however, would only be possible have guarded them carefully from
Tau Khan, Mr. E. B. Huggard, Mr. if. Austria should the contamination of the evil in- wireless world, more paticularly G. W. R. Millar, Miss L F. Miner, Mr. Recent developments in the S. H. Kharwar, Mr. F. N. Vyas, Mr. world war.
Li Hin Yeong, Mr. Li Pak Kay, Mr. People asked "Why did not
fluences around them and pre- In Great Britain, have proved far and Mrs. Nutting, Master and Christianity top the war?"
"The Hohenzollern restoration served them from the defilements reaching in effect and the re- Nutting, Mrs. and Miss No- body asked the question after the in Germany, which we hold to be of those who would have sullied commendations of Lord Crawford's Mrs. R. H. Toeplits, Mr. A Napoleonic wars because nene sine qua non for the whole legiti- their purity of mind and body. wireless Committee to take
Mr. W. Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Crookduko, expected that religion would have mist movement, would, we believe, Therefore one naturally asks why the British Broadcasting Company Mrs. H. L. Gall, Mrs. G. V
over Miss H. Rochs, Comdr. E. Sebastian, anything to do with international be accompanied by the restoration these are disposed to tolerate this Limited, and in so doing create Mira. W. Hill, Mrs. A. M. Griffith, Mr. YGuest The policy of religion of the Prince in the smaller princi- outrageous attempt to persuade to The Broadcasting Commission un- A. McWhirter, Mra. E, S. Wilson. to-day was to foster international palities, such as Wurttemberg, unnatural sin. If the hue and cry der Government control indicated Saxony and Bavaria, Austria being is not raised more generally it is that many vital questions concern- The Buddhists of Japan for one principality or kingdom in the probably owing to the fact that ing British broadcasting still Grant for Manila, July 7-Mr. example, were calling a great con- federated German Empire." people are so easily misled by awaited final settlement. ference of religions to meet in In answer to the question whe-words and appearance. Give an directors were therefore justified Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Gardner, Mr. Tokyo next year. It was very ther the Hapsburgs would be wil evil thing a respectable name and in stating that the work of the K. Yabuki, Miss R. Araneta, Mr. significant that the represents-ling to take a secondary position it becomes acceptable.. House Company should proceed, boing of C. Hoffman Miss A. M. Hoffman, Pater Dumbur, Mr. M. Zeigler, Mrs. tives of other nations whom they under the Hohenzollerns, Baron it well and supply it with apick opinion that the Government will Mr. Tan Kia Seng, Mrs. Go. Slong, were inviting were men like H. G. von Schlager, answered: "It is and span externals and its inner undoubtedly give a decision in due Mrs. Au Yeung Wai-gun, Miss Cheng Wells. Mahatma Gandhi, and Dr. better to be on one stool than be- rottenness passes unnoticed. But course, when the time is propitiua-tig,
Pek, Mr. Parke Holmes of New York, all of whom tween two.".
Althy because it is imparted in a
3. He finished with the remark::clinic' or a 'centre. If an inno further efforts will be made to
Carroll, Mr. J. E. were devoting their energies to a
Cadigan
Coleran, Mr. Leo doctrine of pacifism and to the "Under all circumstances, Hun- cent is broug it to sin and degrada- stimulate new interest in broad- Francis Coino, Mr. Austin Dowd, str. problem of international good gary must keep on the best terms tion it is little consolation to know casting. Patience on the part of N. N. Feltes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Haustor,
Dr. Saunders said that he with Germany."
that the influence which misled the shareholders, and more in-
Mr. J. R. Hayden, Mr. Jas la E. Jappe had been struck by the reform"
It is obvious how fantastic these has came from someone in the uni- portant still, faith in the Com-Kircher, Mrs. Rosario Lam,
Graco Jones, Miss Louisa movement in India.
where hopes are, when Germany is on form of a nurse, and was exerted pany's enterprise are both neces religious ideals were strengthened eve of a plebiscite over the 'ex- under the patronage of a lady."
A. B. Langguth, Mrs. Marie Larson, sary in order that the pioneer Mr. John A. Manrique, Mr. J. D. by some personal devotion to apropriation of former princes, human being. For example, the which, although it probably will
work of the Company may be fitly Marsh. Miss Narma U. Marsh, Mr. J. McEvoy, Miss Eileen McGibbon, rewarded with the license to Mr J. D. McGrath, Mr. J. A. O'Cal Theosophists tended to make of not get the necessary absolute
establish broadcasting in Malaya,lughan, Mr. Russell Forter, Mr. and Mrs. Basant auch 1 central majority, already promises to be
either under Government sanction Mrs. Geo N. Richardson, Mr. N personality and were now pro a mighty demonstration of how
B. and control or as an independent
Mca claiming a new overture to the strong is the anti-Hohenzollern
Sergeant Mr. Thomas Steep
Stoop, Mr. Max E. Stewart. Company, as may be finally de- Col. and Mrs. Carm! A. Thompson person of another Indian, Krishna- feeling in Germany. Baron
cided. On receipt of the Govern- Mr. Rafael Verches, Mr. J T murta, who was taking it very Schluger's statement, however, is
ment's reply, shareholders would be Williams Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul calmly and was not administering illuminating as revealing the new
Informed of the Intentions of the Wright. any signs of his new power. In programme of the International legitimist moment with its strong
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The Challenge to Religion, Speaking on the subject of his religious studies, Dr. Saunders said that all religions were trying to put their homes in order with
matters.
good-will.
will.
they
smaller ways there was a tendency
in the Brahmo-Sawaj to
pay extravagant homage to their great poet, Dr. Tagore, who, rather to his own embarrassment, was sur- rounded by hosta of people taking the dust from his fect at all hours of the day. As the Englishman sald of New York "A bit overdone, what"
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the
the legitimists, although emphas izing that under no circumstances were they to be achieved by a coup d'etat.
and desirable join Germany,
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orientation toward Germany. „
It seems also from this state- ment that the Hohenzollerns and the Wittclcbachs have settled their differences..
new leaders in Japan were Chris-, tians like Kagawa and Yoshino The Future of Christianity.
and others. There existed in Stating that he was very con- India also, a resoluto body of vinced of the future of Christiani- | younger Christians, men who ty not only in the West-but in thewould inevitably come into their East, Dr. Saunders said that the lown in time.
SINGAPORE NEWS.
EUROPEAN CHOLERA
PATIENTS..
(From a Correspondent.)
Bingapore, July 8.
India vessel Erinpura, arriving yes- A passenger from the British torday, from Rangoon, was landed dying of cholera.
An American named C. H. Kiner, today, and another passenger, Mra Hamilton, wife of the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles, have been sent to hospital...
City Population. The consus of the city given a population of 373,534, which is under the estimate.
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PASSENGERS.
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Por Admiral Oriental President The CG. Perez, Sister Mary Paul,
During the enaning year Cam, the Rey. J. G. Daly, Mr.
of the Company.LMASA,
Rev.
Mr. Tessensohn suggested that the Board during the ensuing the Company should approach the year, owing to his probable ab- Government before proceeding Bence from the Colony, ng
A vote of thanks to the hon'ble with any propaganda work, as he. wae personally of opinion that It Mr. J. E. Tessonsohn for his ser was quite possible that the Gov.vices to the Company terminated ernment might decide to carry on the meeting. broadcasting under the control of At a directors meeting held. the Postmaster-General, as was subsequent to the ordinary gene proposed in connection with the ral meeting, Mr. Powell Robinson British Broadcasting Company was ro-appointed Chairman and Limited in London: He wished Managing Director of The Malaya A general laundry strike has the Company every success, but Broadcasting Company, Limited,
regretted his inability to serve on as from July last 1920.
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