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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1986.
Havé Animals Souls? Psychic
Experts' Amazing Experiment
ATTEMPT TO Plumper Women
PHOTOGRAPH SPIRITS
SCIENTISTS working with delicate apparatus in a Kensington laboratory have settled a question that has caused needless controversy in every part of the world:-
Have animals souls?
This
Autumn
By GRACE WILSON
CURVES and gracefully plump figures are coming into
vogue again.
New autumn modes which will be on show in about a fortnight will be as becoming to the woman with curves as to the slim, sylph-
like figure.
Mr. Norinun Hartnell, famous dress designer, told me recently of raine of the changes in the 11:4 autumn styles which will enable all women to look their best.
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RADIO BROADCAST
A Light Violin Recital From the Studio
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME
From Z.B, W, on a wavelength-of 355 metres (845 kijccycles):
give a more definite line than any 5-8 p.m. European Programmvić, previously, attempted."
5-7 p..
A Relay of the DonCZ Such lines are ideally interpreted | Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel in the creator aving of Persinn Roof Garden. tuntea and swashbuckle coats, which
senson.
Do our pets survive after death? Dr. Nandor Fodor, an internationally-known psychical re- young dressmaker, who numbers the the new be a new departure to see A Night at the Proms search expert, asked Mr. B. J. Hooper, M.Sc. one of the most brilliant of British physicists, to lagin experiments that would answer the question.
Now, after experimenting on mice, birds, frogs and cock- roaches, both scientists issue this statement:
There is no evidence that animals have soals or any existence after death.
Argument on the subjeet suddenly
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Walters
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with nafmals, brids nudl inseats, They were killed by tuillotine, instantly, and painlessly.
The subjects were pinced in cloud chamber, which physicists use for lumbarding the atom with radion o and producing ateland.
SURVIVAL DISPUTE
The plout, neeording [c the American experiments, would assume, the shape of an animal at the moment. of death.
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"In no case did this talon, place," continued Dr. Fedor. Th clusion of My, Hopper j that Dr. Watters must kays been mistaken: that he must have phaliganjhed shapes as fantastic as the figüro- often seen in sky cloud, or burning
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"Cur careful experiments have given not the slightest syidences of survival."
It is expected thet DIRNY Spiritualists will enter the definite "No"
the Kensington scientists have given as reply to one of the !! prigung questions touching survived after death,
p.m. Orchestral Music. In the next fortnight this elever | will be two of the big successes oli Faende Suite (Wallon); Slavonie Dance No. in C Major (Dvorak); IL wilf Duchesses of York and Gloucester
7.30 p.m.
A Recital by John among his clients, will introduce the nearly all dresses made in patterned new dared silhouette.
materials-patterned James for McCormack (Tenor). "Where Ines ་་rre unbroken.
evening, dresses of putterned satin)
(Erk 1. A Song remembered thereby being more difficult for to replace those of wool for wear Contes); 2. Music of the Night (Eric any but the ultra-slim to wear. under fur coats.
3. Contest
Drink to me only with now thes
are to be cut up." he
thine eyes (Jotuson): 4. She is for told me.
from the Land (Lambert), "Pronouneed shaping of sleeves Fand the bold flare of the coats will
Velvers will now be used-in rich shades of ruby and range and a new, colour, named "carrot," by Mr.) i Hartnell,
WHEN THE MARSHAL WENT NORTH
In view of Marshad Chinang Kai-shik's present visit to Canton, this picture is of pevullar interest. It was fulae na begge the occasings of Bis departure at the head of the Nuthern Expedition. Calang Kai-shek ir with Irm hell, standing As in the picture are M. Borobin and General Gabens, Russian advisee who
Fast Worlater in clow hurmaty with the Canton Muthooker,
BRITAIN REJECTS WAR RAY
for
Licences
Cyclists
Auckland (N.Z.). Aug. 1. Drastle measures to reduer
the number of motor necidenta in New Zealand were announced to- das by Mr. Semple, Minister of
Fransport.
Cyclists, who, he stated, were responsible for a large percentage.... of needents, would be licensed;
No person under 18 would be allowed to drive a car; and
"Junk cars would be driven off the roads.
During the last four weeks two prople were killed every day in motor accidents. In proportion to population, this is equivalent to a death rate in England of 50
a day, ar 18,250 a your-Reuter.
'Officer in the Tower'
Plans New Life
Maidstone, Aug. 1.
A TALL young man is peeing his cell in Maidstone Prison, pre. paring himself for an even greater ordenl then the trial which sent him to gaul.
Italy
Buys It
1
7.45 p.m. From the Studio. A Light Violin Recital by Ari Carneira accompanied by Marecilano Andres.
1.
Programme
Medley-Let's face the muste and dones, Cang to me. A Pretty Medley-- Alel to for a melody; 2. It's been so long. I'm misunderstood." | Santa Claus came in the spring: 3.
Plane Solo--I'm doing that Ping. Marcellano Andre 4. Waitz Medley Sprak to me of love. Deep in my heart, Kisa me ngain; 5. Old Far- aurite Medley. After you've zone. | Cuddle ups a little dover, I'm in the (migket for you,
8 p.m. Loval: Tine Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Ans nmaneetnents,
8,05 m. Chineze Studio Convert, 1 .. Close Down. 8.05-10
European
Krumme from Z.E.K. on 21
quency of 640 kilocycles,
וזמן
8.05 p.in. "Rhapsody In Bhu
(George Gershwin),
8.18 p.m. ham (Tenor).
Songs by Derek Old-
LA Ultie Love, A Little Kiss (Shesu); 2. Nocturne ("Song of Live") (Curran); 3. Homint (Del Riego): 4. Still as the Night (Bohm). 8.30 pm. Excerpts from Musical Comedy.
Selection--Follow the Sun; Vocal Genes-No No Nanelle, Rose Marie; Selection--Anything Gres: Vocal | Ducts-Musical Comedy Selection.
p.m. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter) and Announcements.
9.20 p.m. Variety and Dance
SECRET "DETECTOR” THAT |Music.
PENETRATES FOG
SMOKE OR CLOUD
Instrumental-Military Fox-Trot Medley, Spanish Quick Step Med- ley....The Keyboarders; Fox-Trots
Shine. Darling
You; Vocal-Underneath the
Pint Tree: The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. The Rocky Mountaineers:
--Rise
AN infra-red ray device, claimed to be the most us-Trots-There hart any limit to
wonderful invention since the discovery of wireless and invaluable in time of war, has been sold to Italy after being turned down by the British Government.
The apparatus, it is claimed, wilt detect an aeroplane, salp, or tank hid den completely by eloucis, smoke- screens, or fog. It is said to have a range of four miles.
leit London for Milan, with, it is understood, a signed contruct for the nowal and military rights
of his secret.
According to rellable informa- tian, his invention, which takes little space, kus been sent on In sealed diplomatle hags, and is being assembled for further tests In an Italian destroyer al Leg- korn, the west coast naval base.
With the aid of two of these detectors it would be possible to certainty of shoot with the scoring a hit on almost any unseen target
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The inventor is Mr. Paul McNell, an American of British parentage,
ULTRA-SHORT WAVES
He has been experimenting for nearly 20 years and claims to have been working with even shorter waves than any Marconi has been
Norman Baillie-Stewart, ex-lieutenant of a famous Scottishable to reach. regiment, who was sentenced by court-martial to five years' penal servitude for communicating secrets to a foreigh Power, the Sundan Dispatch, will leave prison carly next year.
What has the world to offer a man whose tragedy is known by all Britain, to whom the Services are for over closed?
This is the question the good-looking young man known as Prisoner 186 has been asking himself over and over again during recent weeks.
1 ts understood that in pelson 1
Norman Baillie-Stewart hans lived inf
stoical silence. He first worked in MR. ROOSEVELT
the
prison
printing department.
carpenters
Now he works in the shop.
Its health
earned marks
"said;
is good, and he hass xin good condilet
IS GOING ON HOLIDAY
A close friend of Baillie-Stewart's MR. MONTAGU NORMAN
I cannot think what he is go-
ing to do.
It is an awful prospect for a young man who with be barely 27 years of age to fee country that has discharged film from
desired the profession he above all others.
IS TO VISIT THE SAME PLACE
Washington (DC.), Aug. 1 RESIDENT ROOSEVELT has an- notinced that he is starting on his cruise off the coast of Maine shortly. He is sailing in the 45ft, schooner "Some people have offered him Sewanna, and at the end of the cruise jobs. One man has written offering he will pay a visit to Lord Tweed- him a job
as form
manager in smuir, dovernor-General of Canada. Rhodesia. Another suggested work in Quebec.
in Australia.
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He cane to England in 1931, says disheartened by two-and-a-half-years litigation in the United States over certain of¦ This patents. Experiments were con- tinued in his London flat and in a
laboratory in Holland.
Mr. McNell will be given every facility for continuing his experi- ments in the nest laboratories in Italy.
The sum paid to him under the contract is believed to run into many thousands of pounds and leaves him free to use the commercial rights of the invention.
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my love. I don't want to make his- tory: Songs-I'm a fool for loving ури. You have that extra 60mc- thing.... .France Day; Fox-Trot Take me buck to my boots and Saddle: Fox-Trot-Sweet Dreams Sweetheart; Vocal-My Piano and Me....Turner Layton; Fox-Trot- Yesterday.
10 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
tor Par Eastern Alsteners will be broadcast from. Zersen' sa Colleen:
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19.74 m 16.200 1.30.1 FLIR. 19.76 m 13.200 ke 4.45-8,45 pm 11.45 m 3,510 ke 4.45-815 pum 10.74 m 18,200 ke 9p.m-12-30 a.m.
SOUTH ASIA ZONE
Anim Jane broadcast from DJU (10.34 metres) and DIN 181 45 metree).
1.05 .m. German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m. Concert of light maale,
7 p.m. Reporta from the Olympli Gemte 2.30 pm. Concert of Hght maste
Unnel.
feun.
2.5 p.m. Greetings to aur Listeners In
Antralla
3,1% p.m.
3 p.m.
4. p.
&p.m.
News and Review in German.
Folk Mostr.
tler Youth Programme:
Reporta from the Olymple Games. 5.30 p.m. Newa wid Review in English,
5.45 p.m.
6 p.m.
Tony Hulder will sing.
Hello, girls and bayal
WAR OFFICE STATEMENT Commercially, it would prove extreme value in prevention collisions | at sen during fogs. If marketed, | there would be no great difeulty in 19,63 metrem (15,280 kr.) 1,80/3@bim, Concert, copying it, but any Government
When his detector - had reached ¦ wishing to use the Instrument would what he considered a sufficiently ¦ have to pay heavily for the right to high standard he approached the | manufacture, it under patents, British Government and offered it!
then.
Tests were carried out in February Just year before high vilells of the War Office.
FOREIGN INTEREST
Meanwhile a number of foreign Governments were interesting them- selves in the invention. These in- cluded the Italian Governinent, which haid followed Mr. McNeil's progress for some years,
When approached by the Sua-
day Dispatch, the War Ole made is ulcial statement: "The subject had already received the attention of the War Oiller, and In the Hght of the Department's knowledge it was decided that no useful purpose would be served by pursuing the consideration of Mr. McNeil's proposition as it then stoud,"
The Invention had previously been tested by the Admiraily, and 31 offled stated: "After the test had been made it was decided that the Instrument could not be
to put practical use."
NATURE'S PUZZLE FOR
They asked Mr. McNell to des monstrate his invention for them, and, In a field near Guildford, he showed Italian naval and milltary staff officers 'who” had travelled specially to Brital what his delector could do,
He detected aeroplanes flying This is scheduled for nex week beyond the horizon,
visit
approaching "Stace he has been in prison het is understood timt Lord Tweed-motor-cars long before they came in has been subjected to the strictest muir's present slight (liness will not | sight, and even distinguished between discipline.
cause my postponement of the Pre-white and brown cows miles away to see hlasident's gall-Reuter. "He is only allowed
in in field hidden by kiiltä, It was mother, unlike other prisoners who
TWO visitor to Maine at the explained that the colour of the cova Another may have visitors at scelled times. same time of President Roosevelt could be distinguished because of the here are puzzling experts. His felters are rigorously censored-
will be
Mr. Muntagu Norman, varying light absorption powers of and are limited to five pager
governor of the Dank of England. the different coloured hides.
"But he will make good I he is only given the chance, His cournge has always been magnificent."
SCIENTISTS.
Bournemouth, Ang. 1. TWO stalactites formed on the stone pillars of the £250,000 Pavilion
Stalactites usually take itundreds of
He left for the United States to- Satisfied with these tests, the years to form, but these two have day, 171 company with Mrs. Italian authorities made a bid for formed since 1929, when tho pavilion Norman, on the Bremen.
the invention, and Mr. McNell has was built,
EAST ASIA ZONE.
Fast Asia Zone bruscant thyh DJQ on
m. German Falk Hong,
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Concert of Light-Musle.
New In German.
8.15 p.m. Greetings To our Litezem In
the "Far East“
830 rim. Report from the Olymple Green. News and Eronumit Review In Englah on 1JQ.
3.1.
9.15 p.m. fazoquet Chamber Mude, 16 nom. News and Berlew in German. 19.15 .. Little Compon|? larg. 11.30 p.m. Reports from the Omple Games. DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
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Transmission 1
(0.8.1, 0.8.D.)
1.45 pm. Big Dra. A Gowood Programpje. 2.10 p.m. "Cheat Macters at Nottingham.”” No. 7, 1.20 p.m. Around the Counties
....
Surrey the County Bhurban." 2.85 m, The_Newa_and_Announcements. Greenwich Time Bignal at 2 pamoj 3.15 p.m." An eye-witness recount of the
Olympia Cam
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