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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1937.

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Edinburgh, Jan. 30.

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Scientist Thinks He HIS SINGING

Has Seen Thought Waves

the Second Division of the Court NEW discoveries about the aura, or emanation which of Session, Edinburgh, to-day, of surrounds the human body, were disclosed recently the appeal arising out of the dia- by the scientist who is carrying on the work of the late pato between Lieutenant-Com-Dr. Kilner, of St. Thomas's Hospital, pioneer explorer of mander Henry Hugh Maclean,

the aura. R.N.R. (retired), of Windhover,

Kilner senallised his eyes with dicyanin, which enabled him after Bursledon, Hampshire, and his patient experiment to observe with the naked eye the actual "waves" of cousin Miss Catriona Louise the aura. Maclean of Ardgour, as to the A new sensitizer has been discovered by the present investigator headship of the Macleans of which enables him to see waves of 30 millionths of a millimetre, nearly

a third shorter than those visible to Kilner, Ardgour.

This is the same wave-length as aura-something that of the shortest rays that reach from the fnner, outer and extra-outer quite distinctive the earth from the sun.

aurar described by Kilner," he stated. Its significance is that it may be the emanation from the brain,

"When I I have fully established its existence and qualities," he declared, "I shall have brought transmission of thought from a possibility to selentifle probability."

The case originally came be fore the Lord Lyon King of Arms in the Lyon Court, and he held that he had jurisdiction to iry the question at issue between the parties and allowed a proof, It is against this decision of the Lord Lyon that Commander Maclean has appealed to the Court of Session. One of his contentions is that the Lyon has no jurisdiction in the mal- ter of a chieftainship, and another that the proceedings before the Lyon were null and vold because the peti- dion was signed and the petitioner was represented by Mr. Thomus Innes of Learney, who is a ferald as well as an advocate,

When the hearing was resumed to-day the Lord Justice-Clerk, ad- dressing Mr. Hector McKechnie,

counsel for the appellant, said: "You

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The Investigator believes he has actually seen the waves of thought "I have been able to verify Kilner's results, and to discover an ultra outer

Voyage

In £2

Canoe

are asking us to decide here and now HONEYMOON ATTEMPT without inquiry that a chieftainship can have no bearing upon an |plication for arms?

Mr. McKechnie-Yes.

"PON WORLD'S RECORD

The Lord Justice-Clerk-There |

Mr. Charles Morrice and his

He is convinced that the aura is

of first importance to medical men | in the diagnosis of dilscase.

READERS' AID.

The first announcement of these researches was made

New York. Jan. 30,

A CROWD gathered in a bar of a Chicago tavern' last night as Frank Parker, piano tuner, improvised at the piano.

He began to sing "Sweet Mystery of Life." Everybody liked it except twenty-five-year- old Harold Rambert.

He cried, "Shut up," but Parker went on.

When Parker had finished the song Rambert said: "I don't like you. I think I'll give it to you" He drew a pistol and shot Parker dead.

Then he calmly finished his drink and walked out of the tavern. Every one was too staggered to stop him. -

NOW THE COLD IS

WAKING HER

CHICAGO'S a year and

a half ago. The scientist was then on the verge of destitution.

Help from the public and from other selentists has enabled him to complete his present investigations. the result of which he expects to publish this year.

"sleeping

beauty,"

Patricia Maguire, who has been sleeping and doring for five years, - may be awakened--by a common cold!

The cold, in the head and chest, is malding her restless and appears In continuing his experiments be to be breaking the trance-like state hopes to be able to use quartz for his

into which she fell in February 1932. because lentes,

transmits short

All attempts to cure Miss Maguire, waves more efficiently than glass. who is 31, have falled, although last But for the present he finds the year she showed signs of waking from

her long sleep.

may be a great deal of force in your bride, of Queensland, are spend-cost of quartz prohibitive. request that we should deelde that ing their honeymoon in an at- now. My difficulty, however, is that tempt to beat the world's inland the view of Lyon is that chieftain canoeing. record of 3,450 miles ship is relevant to the question, of arms; but I do not know what Lyon's made by a young Englishman, reasons are for this view. He has Mr. John Molan, în America. given none, and in a specialist matter

They are paddling their way down

of this kind I think we are entitled the Condamine River, thence along

to get from Lyon the grounds an the Balonne, Culgoa, Darling, and which he says the chieftaincy is re-

the Murray Rivers to fevant to the question of arms. What

Southern Adelaide. Then they Ocean, near I am suggesting is that this. is a case will return to Brisbane by the same route, covering all told, they hope, more than 4,000 miles.

for remitting back.

REMISSION ON TWO POINTS The Lord Justice-Clerk.-If we feel dimeulty, as we do, about declding this case without knowing exactly what was in the mind of Lyon, can you really oppose the sending back? It is going to be remitted back on another point, anyway, because we are not going to hear-Mr. Innes until we have decided the question of his status. That being the position, It is better to clear up several matters at the same time.

Continuing, his Lordship said that there might be great force in the view dhat Lyon had no jurisdiction in matter of chieftaincy, but before their Lordships.could hold that.at.this.stage. they must find out what the view of Lyon was on that,

On Mr. McKechnie indicating thai he was prepared to agree to his Lordship's suggestion, the Lord- Justice Clerk intimated that they would not write an interlocutor unül next week, and if there were any matters which counsel on either side. considered proper mutters for remli porhaps they would let the Court know.

Mr. Gordon Thomson, for Miss Maclean, also signifying his assent to the proposed course, sald that he thought the whole difficulty in the case had arisen from the fact that] the parties were not in agreement as to what was meant by the words "chief" and "chieftain." That could be solved by asking Lýon what he understood the words to cunnote. That would clear away a great many

of the dificulties.

The Lord Justice-Clerk indicated

that their Lordships would adjust the

|questións to be put to Lyon and that these questions before submission to Lyon would be shown to counsel.

Child Film Star's

Earnings Father's Bankruptcy

Blackpool, Jan. 25. The carnings of Deldre Gale, "Britain's Shirley Temple," who is now in Hollywood, were mentioned ut Blackpool Bankruptcy Court to- day when her father, Ernest Arthur Broughton, 40, of St.

of St. George's-road,

St. Annes, appeared for his public examination in bankruptcy.

Mr. Broughton, a tractor, also trades as "F. B. Decora- tions," of Barnes, London. Ils statement of affairs showed a de- ficiency of £4,871.

a builder and con-

He said that he had "ambitions in respect of his daughter," The Official Receiver, Porker: The ambition is that she shall

second Shirley

Col. Ha

And you met certain dimeultles with the educational authorities?

my daughter is only eight. The Omelol Receiver referred to money paid into a banking account, saying that he would want to know how this money was earned by the Temple or no Shirley the girl never earned that money or anything" like it, in this country," he added.

"Ho ordered Mr. Broughton to pre- paro an account of 'his child's carn ́ Ings, giving the names and addresses atthe sources of revenus, 5;

Their canoe which they built them- selves, says Austral News, cost £2.

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New York, Jan. 20.

TTO KAHN, international banker and art patron, believed to be one

He died in 1934. The will was filed for probate to-day. OTTO

of the richest men in the world, left a net fortune of only £704,000.

Financial circles were surprised at the smallness of the estate, which showed that Mr. Kahn had suffered from the depression even more than his friends had thought. It was expected that his personal fortune would amount to between £2,000,000 and £10,000,000.

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