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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1934.

FRANCIS LEE'S EMOTIONAL DISORDERS

GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE

FATHER TO SEND HIM

FOR TREATMENT

UNDEVELOPED WILL POWER

The opinion that Francis Lec

GERMAN LINER ON A REEF

TWELVE HUNDRED

PASSENGERS

NO IMMEDIATE DANGER

Copenhagen, July 23,

SOVIET SPY PHOTOGRAPHIC

TRIAL

KOREAN LEADER TO

BE SHOT

SOCIETY

ACTIVE ON PLANS FOR FUTURE

pro-

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

RELAY OF. TEST. CRICKET FROM DAVENTRY

From ZBW on n wavelength of

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme, 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- Lions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

7.08-7.30 p.m. Orchestral Selections from Musical Comedy.

Follow a Star (Ella),

New Mayfair Orchestra, The Love Race (Clarke).

Bow Bells (Sullivan).

TALKS & ADVICE SABOTAGE ON FAR

International 356 metres: The Hongkong EAST RAILWAYS arranging attractive

Photographic Society is getting gramme for the days ahend and Moscow, July 24.. making plans for, the starting of The activitica of a vast spy Club premises as soon as possible, Alarming reports concern-organisation chiefly occupied in The Hon. Mr. R. II. Kolewall has the Soviet's consented to be a Patron of the was not certifiable as insane, ing the fate of a big German collecting data on

Far Eastern railway communica-Soclety, whilst Com. A. Bianconi, being sound in mind although liner from South America, tions have been exposed by the Italian Consul, has been appointed not given to serlous thought, which struck a rock near trial of a band of persons ar- a member of the Committee. Mr.

rested.

Wo, H. Smith, of the Soldiers' and was expressed by Dr. D. J. Stroemoe Island to-night,

Sailors' Home, has been appointed Valentine before Mr. Hamilton,

Hon. Treasurer, at the Central Magistracy this were modified by later in-

formation. morning, when Lee made un appearance on two summonses of having driven

M. IF midgot car without a licence in Island Road, and driving it without the permission of the owner, Mr. B. A. Proulx,

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of

It will be recalled that some doubts as to Lee's condition mind was expressed when he was first summoned, and he was cordingly sent to the Civil Mental! Hospital by his family, where he has been under observation for 14 days.

Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones, appearing for defendant, this morning ten- dered a plea of guilty to both

summonsca.

New Mayfair Orchestra.

Programme.

New Mayfair Orchestra. They are alleged to be members

7.30-8 p.in. From the Studio. of the organisation, which has

Chamber Music by Mr. C, da la been working for some time. Theymittee to offer ten special founder (Cello), and Mire, Nura Kanis (Piano- It has been decided by the Com- Cruz (Violin). Mr. F. Gonzaloz The stoner concerned was the are being tried before the Militaryfe memberships at $100 per mem-forte). 14,000-ton Monte Ros, carrying Collegium of the Soviet Supremeber, in order to finance the Society very large number of passengers. Court.

in the provision of Club premises. She grounded during a fog after

The organisation, which was

The Society now, accepts outport subheaded by a Korean named Kim members at $5.00 per annum, plus striking, it was reported. merged rock at Glyvurnes,, Stree- Zayen, is alleged Lo havo jof course the usual entrance fee of more Is.

specialised in train-wrecking and $5.00 making a total of $10 for other acts of sabotage and to have the first year and $5.00 per annum exbeen preparing for bly diversions thereafter.

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Salvaging bouts rushed to the scene were reported to be periencing great difficulties.

ON A REEF.

It was later learned that the Monte Rosa, a 500-foot ship-built

Outport Members making use of the Club for more than two months at any one time during the year will be nubject to a monthly sub- jœcription of $2,00 per month.

JERIES OF TALKS.

Į

1. Trio No. 5 in B flat....Mozart.

(a) Allegro.

(b) Larghetto.

(e) Alegretto.

2. Menuet-Pastel.

Pardia.

3. Hourree No. 2... J. S. Bach.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Re-. port.

8.93-8.30 p.m. Old Tunes.

Rand The Open Boat-A Hiking

Medley (arr. Dobroy Somers).

Debroy Somers Band. Vocal Gems-Let's Have a Chorus. Columbia Vocal Gem Co. Band-Lionel Mockton Memories

(Monckton).

Debroy Somers Band. 8.30-8.40 p.m. A Relay from Daven- The following programme has try (should reception prove satisfac- already been arranged:

tory).

"An Eyewitness Account of To- Thursday, 26th July, Mr. E. Aday's Play in the Fourth Test Match Von Kobza Nagy. "Pictorial Com-by Howard Marshall." Relayed from position."

Headingley Cricket Ground, Loeds. 8.40-0 p.m. Orchestral. Music. May NightOverture (Rimsky- -Korsakov).

in the event of the outbreak of war between Russia and Japan.

DEATH SENTENCES. Members of the organisation four years ago for the Hamburgare said to have secured respon- South America line, was steaming sible employment at railway de- A series of talks is to be held pots, where they carried out their every other Thursday in the form very slowly when she grounded.

She is lodged on reef. It is acts of anbotage and destrueing Post Building at 6.30 p.m. believed.

tion, sometimes resulting in heavy LIFE JUST PLEASURE.

Twelve bundred passengers. | fatalities.

Twenty-three agents were tried. Dr. Valentine, in evidence, said mostly Germans, are aboard the ship. A wireless message frum

The lender, Kim Zayen, and his he had Leo under observation for the captain states that the passen chief Heutenants were sentenced 14 days, at the request of hisgera remained perfectly calm and

to be shot, The others were family. He had come to the con- that there is no danger. He says sentenced to imprisonment from clusion that Lee was not certifiable that as far as can be ascertained ten years downwards.-Renter.

Insane. He considered Lee the ship is totally unharmed. He Was fit to plend. His Impress hopes to refloat her under her fon was that Lee was sound mind, but had no serious thoughts own power at high tide--Reuter, In his head. Life to him was just

fa

one easy round of pleasure: Lee fessor Gerrard.

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Professor Gerrard to. have was unfortunately away from the been thwarted in anything, Colony, and could not testify to wealthy what he was suffering from. Lee's father, who could give him more father, too, could not define what he or less anything he wished, he had us suffering from, except to say behaved accordingly. He had the that it was some mental trouble. makings of quite a decent chap, the main symptom being insomnia but has never been given a lesson. At the end of 1932, continued Mr.

Mr. Hamilton:--It is a case of staring the red?

Dr. Valentine:-I think so. Mr. Hamilton: It seems to be very common here. The position is that I have not only to do my best for him, but I have also got to think of the public..

PRISON NO HARM.

Thursday, 9th August, Mr. J. C. M. Grenham, "Camera Equip ¡ment."

ANOTHER MURDER phy."

MYSTERY

BODY WASHED UP

AT APLICHAU

Following the discovery of the corpse of an unknown Chinese, aged about 25 years, on the fore at Aplichnu, opposite Aberdeen village, early this morn

Hugh Jones, Lee went to Canton, and there he consulted a German shore doctor. Dr. Otto, who prescribed a course of treatment at a nursing He stayed there for three home. or four months, and was subse. quently treated by Dr. Todd at one of the American Mission hospitals. SOURCE OF ANXIETY.

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Thursday, 23rd August. Mr. A. N. Botts, “Mininture Photo-

·Thursday, 6th September, By one of the Judges:-"Comments on the Hongkong Telegraph Competition Entries."

Everyone Interested will be welcome at these meetings.

ADVICE ON PRINTS. Members and others interested in photography are invited to send in prints the Secretary for advice and criticism. Once a month, a special meeting will be held to discuss such printa.

ing another murder mystery Members are also Invited to send awaits solution by the palice. n querles on photographic matters. I Around the neck of the dead the answers to which will appear in man was tied a pair of blue col the Hongkong Telegraph every ton trousers, and thside the gar-Saturday. ment was a piece of stone which

All interested in photographic had apparently served as a weight outings are asked to communicate None of these treatments, how-to keep the body down, and also with the Secretary, in order that After reading out Lee's recordi

He then cotton singlet which, it is sug-circulars may be issued when an since 1930, Mr. Hamilton asked ever were successful.

outing is organised, Dr. Valentine whether he would changed to native treatment, which geated, had been used as a gag. be doing Ice any permanent harm appeared to have had complete sc- -if-he-sent-him-to prison, or would cuss. For two years he had been in the hands of doctors.. He then he be doing him good.

Dr. Valentine said there would became to Hongkong, and for the no harm done, but a great deal of first few months, he appeared per good..

fectly normal and physcially Mr. Hugh Jones asked Dr.But during the last two months he his behaviour Valentine whether he had seen the had changed, and

Inquiries are being pursued by of anxiety to his police investigators amongst the report of Dr. Pister, and whether was а колаге

boat population of Aberdeen with he was in agreement with it.

Mr. Hugh Jones Dr. Valentine stated he was in

concluded by the view to tracing the identity agreement with the general trend saying that there was something of the murdered man.

abnormal and deficient in defen- !

family.

of the report.

Mr. Hugh Jones:-Dr. Pasteridant's mental make-up which was

The body was in an advanced | Intending members are request- state of decomposition. But fored to send in their subscriptions. the action of the tide, in casting without delay, as the sooner the the remalta on the bench, it is money is forwarded, the sooner can possible that a crime committed a start be made on Club premises. The Society acknowledges a sum within, recent weeks, would have remained unrevealed.

of $60 from the Agfa China Com- pany, as a donation to the Society's funds.

states he has come to the conclus preventing him from acting in a WEEK-END RAINS ton that Lee is mentally un normal way, something which he balanced. Do

yout agree?--Yes. had no control over.

And that he is restless 7-Yes. And that he easily gives way to: certain impulses which he seems unable to control7-Yes,

TO BE SENT AWAY, ' He Mr. Hugh Jones) had been that whatever instructed to any

EMOTIONAL DISORDERS. This Worship would deem it to do. It would be his father's object to These Dr. Plister refers to as have him pluced in some Institution emotional disorders. Do

you for treatment, or sent to some place agree with that definition?-Yes. nutside the Colony. It was his Dr. Paster also speaks of de- father's intention to send him to ficiency of inhibitory will-power. Kuling for treatment: Under the Do you agree with that?-YCB. circumstances, he would ask that Would you agree with me that he be dealt with leniently, and his mental development is in given one further chance. arrears of his age?--I questioned Mr. Hamilton said he would give him as regards that. He accused one more chance, on the parently matriculated at the understanding that he would be sent ordinary age, and up to that time to a mental institution outside the he was all right. As regards will-Colony. power, ha la under age.

NOT SO HEAVÝ AS REPORTED

In connection with the heavy weeldend rainfalls, some confti- sion appears to have arisen in enlculating the actual fall, due

London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Couter. 1812 Overture-Op. 49 (Tchal-

kovsky).

Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden,

9.-0.30 p.ni. From the Studio. A Recital by Maria Gomes (Soprano) LT.C.L., and Mrs. Rence White (Pianoforte),

1. Pianoforte Solos.

(a) Nocturne in B... Chapin. (b) Nocturne in sharp

minor

2. Songs.

(a) Die forella

(b) Frulingsglaube

3. Pianoforte Solos,

(a) Valse

(b) Valse

4. Songs.

Chopin.

Schubert.

Schubert.

Chopin.

Chopin.

(a) Die. Lelermann... Schubert. (b) Au die Muzik .......... Schubert. 9.30 p.m. Bulletins Reuter London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity

Quotations.

Press

9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio. "Topical Talks on the United King- don by Mr. G. C. Pelham (H. M. Trade Commissioner).

10-10.30 p.m. Dante Music. Fox-TrotAfter All You're all I'm

*

"

Waltz

Waltz

Alter.

She Loves me Not -Blame it on Two Brown

Eyes.

Gosh! I must be falling in Love.

--Sweetheart Darlin'.

The Gold Diggers' Song.

One Life, One Love. Beside my Caravan, II.

All communientions should be addressed to

Tango the Secretary, c/o United National Corporation, Ltd., National Commercial and Savings Bank Building, third floor.

U.S. INDUSTRIAL PROSPECTS

FOR

EXPECTATIONS

THE FALL

Washington, July 23,

to the figures, supplied by the The general opinion of financial Royal Observatory applying to observers Is that with rising varying 24-hour periods.

Actually, the rainfall was not nearly so grent na was indicated in our yesterday's issue.

10.30 pm, Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby Mid-day Press News, Forther London Stock and Commodity Quota- tions, followed by Now York Opening. Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

CHINA LIVING ON

HER PAST

MR. WANG CHING WEI'S WARNING TALK

Nanking, July 23. Addressing the weekly memorial prices, an improving sentiment service at the Walchaiopu to-day, and money tending to move into Mr. Wang Ching-wel compared the long-term market, there will China with, the extravagant son, be considerable heavy Industrial who comforted himself with pride For the 24 hours ended at 10 refunding during the fall months, and the glories of his forefathers a.m, on Sunday, the fall was 4.49 The Administration's new tax although he had spent all he had inches, while for the 24 hours end-programme is expected to be ready | inherited from his forefathers, ed at 10 am, on Monday 3.26|by the end of the year. The use while Japan was like a youth born inches were recorded. This makes of commercial paper seems to be from a humble family, who strug- a total of 7.75 inches for the 48 reviving and high crop prices will gled hard for his existence.

give employment to additionni Since then, up to 10 am. to-day funds,

BOUND OVER. *** You recommended “his” family to Ma. Hamilton-then-warned..........de--hours......

If China wanted to be saved consult Dr. Pister?--Yea.

fendant to be of good behaviour,

from national extinction, she must Mr. Hamilton-That is all very and said that if there was anything the fall has been 0.62-inch, giving | Plans are now being studied gat rid of hor haughtiness, forget well, but something has to be done. such as the scene he made at the grand total of 8.37 Inches since with the aim of reorganising the must glories and strive forward. I believe there are some conditions Majestic dancing hall some time 10 a.m. on Saturday.

entire set-up of a new trade Central News. of nervous disorders which are back, to would not have the

com. In giving the figures, the Royal policy governing foreign cured by throwing water on the sufferer.

a bucket of slightest hesitation in sending him Observatory also indicated the morce.-Swan,

to prison. He bound over defen- falls, for the 24-hour periods end-Fritz. lant in a personal bond of $250 and | ing mid-night on Saturday and

·FATHER A J, P.

in a accurity bond of $250 to come midnight on Sunday, and. It' was Addressing Mr. Hamilton, Mr.up for, judgment within twelve] in adding thene to the other totals ·

that the error was made. Hugh Jones said Lee was the Hon monthe.

of Mr. Li Sing-kul, who was a high-

ly, respected resident of the Colony,

and also a Justice of the Peace.

DAY BY

Mr.

DAY NEWS IN BRIEF Lee himself was educated at King's College, and was now 24 years of MESINESS IS THE GRACE WHICH,| Wong Kwal-chlu, unemployed, made age. For somo years he had been FROM DENEATH GOD'S FOOTSTOOL, his second appearance before in the hands or doctors, and from LIFTS UP A CANDID AND CONFIDING this morning, on a charge of theft of Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy November, 1931, to August, 1932, RYE, ACCEPTING GOD'S SMILE OF he was under the treatment of Pro-FATHERLY AFFECTION, AND ADORING! Nurse contalning 83 cents from the|

Culbertson

and

RAILWAY LOAN PROJECT

"HOT" CHILI SAUCE

CANTON CONNECTION

WITH PEKING*

Shanghai, July 24. Mr. Tsang Chung-ming. Mc. person of Ghulam Hussain, Wang Ching-wel's secretary, ar THOSE PERFECTIONS WHICH IT CAN & warder, at Queen's Road West, riving here from Nanking revealed NOT COMPREHEND.-Jamca Hamil near Centre Street, and was sentenced that the object of the Ministry of to six months' hard labour. He stated he had no witnesses to enlloon is to complete the Canton-Han- Railways' proposed $80,000,000- LOOKER-LOBEL-At Norwich Eng.

Defendant had several previous con- land, on 23rd July, 1934, Frank

victions for the same offence, and had kow Rallway and to connect it A cloan bill of health was reported just completed a term of ten years with the Poking-Hankow line- Lobel to Joyce Flowers Lobker.

(for the Colony during the week-end. | banishment.

Central News, Shanghal papers please copy.

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