THE HONGKONG. : TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER
Doctor Criticises Disciplinarian Teachers, Says LAZY CHILDREN ARE RARE'
Warns
Schools
Against 'Sarcasm' DR. W. LINDESAY
NEUSTATTER, Guy's Hospital psycholo- gist, has been studying the "lazy" child at school. He believes that real lazi- ness is rare.
He says: "The general com- plaint that a boy or girl in not making satisfactory progress at school covers R number of underlying conditions. As ofter as not an inability to work is looked upon as mere laziness, to be treated by disciplinary men-
sures,
"Yet laziness is EL term which should appear last in R medical vocabulary. When the term is used it should be reserved for the energetic child who shows a dis- Inclination to work, whereas it le
generally applied 10 the listless chlid."
Dr. Neustatter, writing In The Practitioner, suggests that listless- ПОБЗ is not natural in a healthy child. Find the causes of the trouble and Qie AD-called Inzinca vanlah.
DOCTOR'S JOB
will
"A normal healthy boy or girl's | interest is directed towards the out- side world; not necessarily towards; Requiring an intimate acquaintance with the vagaries of the French verbs, but with external matters: trains, games, motor-bicycles, flim stars, depending
age and
RCX.
on
"When the outside world fails to interest, then it means the child ist preoccupied with internal problems, has insufficient chergy to devote to outside tasks, which expresses itself
as Jack of attention or concentra-
tion."
Dr. Neustatter considers it is the doctor's job to find out what is the. matter.
President Getulio Vargas as suring Brazilians by radio from Rio de Junkero that his assumption of dictatorial powers had no connection with Haly, Germany or Japan and that the new cor- porate stude was not Inselst. At extreme right is Justice Minister Francisco Campos and at Cam pos' right" is General Dutra, Minister of Wor.
EIGHT AMERICANS TRIED
TO KIDNAP KAISER
-
Had To Be Content With
His Ash Tray
Woman Finds Mountains Under Sea
A woman has discovered a hither Lo uncharted rante of submarine mountains between Jan Mayen and Icar Istands, in the Arcție Ocean.
She is Miss Louise A. Boyd, Ame- rlean Arctle explorer, now in Lon- don on her way home from her filth Arctic expedition.
17, 1937.
E RADIO BROADCAST
Gaston D'Aquino in Songs From the Studio
LONDON RELAYS
Radio Programme Broadcast by ZOW on Wavelengths of 983 metres (848 k.ca.), 31.40 metres (0.52 m.c'a.)
I.K.T.
Service from St. John's Cathedral.
12.0-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special
12.30 Irish Bongs.
The Bard Of Armagh (arr. Hughes); The s or Donegal (Sanderson); The Irish Emigrant (Baker)....Danny Malone (Tenor).
12.40 Variety.
Orchestra-Savoy Irish Medley... New Mayfair Orchestra; Comedians -Silly, Isn't It?....Bennett and WB- "How Important this finding is it lams; Vocal-You're Here, You're There (Locb-Kabal); A Little Co- is too early as yet to say," she told Operation From You (from "Going Louise Morgan of the News Chront- Greek')........Judy Shirley; Plano
Going Greek Selection.. Patricia ele, "but in this area previously no
Rossborough; Orchestra Swingilis soundings under 1,000 fathoms have...Bert Firman's Quintuplets of
Swing.
been made.
"We were uble to map out thoroughly a considerable urea in which the depth was only 350 fathoms. When our sounding charts are worked out we shall find the area is probably even shallower."
Miss Boyd was leader and photo grapher of the expedition, which was | @nunced by her under the auspices of the American Geographical Society of New York. Her specialty is camera mapping, a highly technical scientific process, and her cameras weigh 10 lb. each.
|
1 Time and Weather,
1.03 New Light Orchestral. Springtime Suite (Eric Coates); Fresh Morning' (Pastorale); 'Noon- day Song (Romance); 'Dance In The Twilight" (Valse); For Your Delight (Serenade) (Eric Contes)....Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walizes The Composer; Schubert (Schubert)... Symphony Orchestra conducted by Waller Goehr,
1.27 Reuter & Rugby Press; Wen- ther and Announcements,
1.40 Arthur Piano.
Behnabel at the
Rondo In C Major, Op. 51, No. 1 (Beethoven), Fur Elise (Beetho- ven).
1.49 Orchestral and Ly Pons (Soprano).
The the way
She left Aalesund, Norway, in the scaler Veslekori on June 1 to study the formation of fords and glaciers in North-East Greenland. Metcoro- logical observations were also made for the Norwegian Weather Bureau and soundings taken on
Twin Brothers Overture north through the ice.
(Schubert) ....The Berlin-Charlot- tenburg Opera Orchestra. Cond: With her went Dr. Richard Flint. Alois Melichar: Pas D'Action, Op. gcologist and glaciologist, of Yale 52, No. (Ginzounov). University, and his assistant, Mr. Symphony Orchestra, Cond:
Chicago Fre- Lincoln Washbourn; Dr. Henry Aus- derick Stock; I Dream Too Much, tin, head of
the department of I'm The Echo (im I dream 100 Botany, Duke University; Mr. Fred much-Fields-Kern)....Lily Pons; Buhler, surveyor; Mr. James Le Roy, Carnaval
Le
Romain-Overture hydrographer.
(Berlioz, Op. 9)....Sir Hamilton Harty conducting The Halle Orches-
They were gone four months, with five weeks on land between the open- "We were
Facts of an almost unbelievable war story-howing and closing of the ice. eight Americans tried to kidnap the Kaiser from Ameron-300 miles north of the nearest settle- gen, in Holland-have just been revealed in London. They wished to take him to Paris to face his trial.
ment and thousands of miles away
from the nearest ships," she said.
Field observations and
camera mapping, combined with detailed
tra.
2.15 Close down. 4-7 Chinese Programme. 7 Dance Music.
They got as far as the next room to the Kaiser, but He criticises school-teachers who they only succeeded in kidnapping his favourite ash-tray.able the contours of uncharted fjords & His Fiano Orchestra
insist that a backward child must be lazy, and declared that sarcasm and ridicule in class may seriously affect the mind of a sensiilve child.
MAN'S SUICIDE BY BURNING
"NOT UNCOMMON IN THE EAST"
The suicide by burning of a pro- fessor of Oriental mudics was des- cribed at an Eastbourne inquest re- cently.
A verdict of suleide while the balance of his mind was disturbed was returned on Kenneth Jumes Saunders, 54, of Eastbourne, whose body was found in a hut on the Downs above Eastbourne, with a can containing paraffin near by.
The coroner, Dr. E. F. Hoare, said: "The man appeared to have made up his mind to purchase the paraffin, and seems to have chosen this very unusual way of ending his life,
"He upset the paraffin near his head and was rendered unconscious
Lea.
mathematical calculations, will en and glaciers to be accurately plotted
The men were led by Colonel Luke He asked what they wanted. They out.
Artillery, said they wanted the Kaiser. Voni of the 114th Field A.E.F. Each 'man, carefully chosen, Bentinck asked what they wanted
with him. came from Tennessee. They made two trips to Holland.
DRANK CHAMPAGNE But they refused to explain that
The Arst on December 6 ended onto any one but the monarch. December 28, 1918, when the porty reached the Dutch frontier, reports the Sunday Express.
The party returned to France and started out again on December 31.
They had a car, arms, and money,
the
Their Idea was to cross the fron- tler, dash to Count Von Bentinck's home at Amerongen, where, the Kaiser was staying, kidnap exile, and drive to Paris. Once in Paris they intended to go to President Wilson's residence and hand over their captive.
heard voices in the next room.
Von Bentinck left them. They
heard a telephone conversation.
The Kolger was speaking. They
Gladstone Speaks Again
There were delays, and the eight теп sat drinking champagne. Then the count returned and asked
William Ewart Gladstone's voice them further details. He lett echoed again, rising and falling with again. but came back with the all the skill of the accomplished poll- tetan, at the first annual Gladstone memorial dinner held in the National At last they learned the cause of Liberal Club, London, recently. the delay.
burgomaster of the town
Outside was a detachment of Dutch soldiers, machine-guns trained on the entrance to the house. They looked like German veterans to the Ameri- cans, At
ALLOWED UNIFORMS Lea hoped the Kalser would stand his trial as instigator of the war. that lime there was great feeling against the former monarch.
The party reached Liege, Belgium where they tried to get Dutch pass. ports. They were unsuccessful.
very quickly. I think it is possible- Thirty miles further on their car
Behind the soldiers was a crowd off excited townspeople. The Americans decided to leave,
No effort was made to detain them at the time.
It came on a gramophone record made in 1889, and put on by Mrs. Dorothy Parish, Gladstone's favourite granddaughter."
"Dear Mr. Edison," said Mr. Gladstone, "I am profoundly in- debted to you for, not the enter tainment only, but for the in- struction it has been my privilege to enjoy."
He referred to his volce as "only a
A little later, when the loss of the very common organ, the employment
he was a student of Oriental affairs-broke down. But they obtained an- Kaiser's ash tray was discovered, tele-of which has been overstrained." that he might have had some idea of other from the colonel of an Ameri-phone calls went but to intercrept trying this death by burning which is
not uncommon in Indin and East."
·NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
the
can regiment.
Then
made for Brussels, they where they managed to obtain pass- ports from the Dutch Government-
ihem. But in spite of a long delay
at the ferry they were safely across the frontier.
MONEY FOR SHIPS
When the story came out Lea was Shipowners were advanced £3,032,- severely reprimanded by General 604 in the year ended March 31 for
ing on official business, allowed to Pershing, but there was no court-buikling 50 new vessels subject to 07
martial. wear uniforms.
Miss Joyce Saunders said her bro-passports that described them as be- ther had travelled a great deal in India, where he was employed by the Maharaja of Baroda, and in the Far East.
The Dutch Minister supplied o lals- sez-passer that stated that the men He was brought houne from Japan were on official duty for the US. with a nervous breakdown. He wus Government. a student of Eastern religion, but she could not think of any rite which would suggest the way in which he died.
Dr. J. Bodkin Adams said he had been attending Saunders for two years, and during that time he had been a voluntary patient in a home. Recently he had been much better, but he was disappointed that his nervous breakdown had prevented him from taking a professorship at Oxford.
A maid said that he had been de- pressed, and she had seen him weep- Ing.
On a cardboard box containing to- bacco was written "For the Docujianą.“
From Brussels the men made for
the Dutch frontier. The armed guards at the barbed wire, machine gun pro- tected frontier station let them through without a word,
- They pressed on towards Ameron- gen, picking up an interpreter on the way.
LOOKED WORRIED
Aa dusk was falling the car came to a halt. The one bridge they had to cross had been washed away..
But they found a ferry and went The ferryman refused to 'nwalt
jon.
their return.
old ones being demolished.
Cancer Hospital's
£50,000 Windfall
Slow
Me By;
Fox-Trots-Two Shadows In The Moonlight, Moon At Sen....Dilly Thorburn & His Music Cat And Mouse; Quicksilver........Herbert Kus-
Tango-Onco Only....George Bou- Fox-Trol--You
Innger & His Orch; Fox-Trois- Your Broadway And My Broadway; Yours and Mine (lm Broadway Melody of 1038')....Harry
Roy
& His Orchestra; Waltz If You Only Knew; Quickstep-Why Isn't It You? (from 'Crest of the Wave'--Hassall & Novello)....Henry Jacques & His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.
1.30 Stock Quotations and Hong- kong Exchange Market.
7.35 -Variety. Comediennes-Gert
Daisy
and Make A Christmas Pudding....Elsic and Doris Waters; Plano-Charlle Kunz Piano Medley No. D.8..... Charlie Kunz; Vocal-Dere's A Man Goin' Roun' Takin' Names (Brown); Work All De Summer; Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel (arr. Brown).... Paul Robeson (Bass); Dance Orches- ira-Fox-Trots-The Sheep Were In The Meadow; A Little Co-operation From You (from 'Going Greek').... Harry Roy and His Orchestra.
# Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 London Relay-Christmas Is Coming!
An impression of London propar- ing for the holiday season.
8.30 Studio Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor) and E. O'Neil Shaw at the Piano
1. Nel verde maggio Loreley' (Cantalani); 2. Sielliana Cavalleria Rusticana' (Mascagni); 3. Quanto e bella 'L'elisir d'amore (Donizetti); 4. Secret Love (Landon Ronald); 5. Se tu non torni (Tos); 0. L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra (Tosti); ma mia che vo' sape (Natile). 7. Perdutamente (Tosti); 8. Mam-
9 Light Orchesiral,
Nights At The Ballet, No. 3: Spectre of the Rose (Weber); 'Invita- tion to the Waltz'; Prince Igor (Borodin)Polovtsian Dances';_Pe- trouchka (Stravinsky)Danse Rus No' (Violin solo-Antonio Three Cornered Hat (de Falla)
The Miller's Dance,...Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr; Poupee Valsante (Poldial) ....Orchestra Raymonde: Concert
Waltz Joyouanesa (Haydn Wood) ...Light Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by The Composer.
9.15 London RelayQuarterly Technical Talk-1:
by Sir Noel Ashbridge, Chief En- gineer of the British Broadcasting
Gifts totalling £50,000 have been made to the Royal Corporation.
Cancer Hospital by Mr. A. Chester Beatty, millionaire'
mining expert and art connoisseur.
He has bought a building, formerly the Freemasons'
9.30 London Relay-Tho News. 9.50 Frank Merrick (Piano). Plano Sonata In C Minor, Op. 1 No. 3 (John Field),
10.02 Maria Muller (Soprano). Dreams (Wagner): In The Hot- house (Wagner)....Plano accomp.
A few minutes after eight on Janu- nextnry 0 they arrived in Amerongen and
drove to Count Von Bentinck's house. Hospital in Fulham Road, S.W., and will present it to the by Ivor Newton.
Cows Go To College
The sentry outside was ordered by Cancer Hospital, which it adjoins. Colonet Lea to open the door. Be did, impressed by the strange unl- form.
It will now be used to rehouse many years, but the new insiliute the Hospital's Research Institute, will allow development.
Portales, N.M.
They were taken to the officer of Several students at New Mexico
the day, demanded to see the Kal- Mr. Beatty will equip the building junior college here defray their ex- set,' and were ushered into the and re-equip the radio therapeutic perses by bringing their Cows fo college with them and marketing the
horse.
department of the hospital with the milk. The college suppiles the feed There in the library, a are burn.latest modern high voltage X-ray from ita atudent-operated farm and up, they were asked to walk. A few persius, at a cast of £19,000. buy much of the milk for its dining minutes later a man entered. It was The Royal Canter Hospital has
the colit, and he looked worried.
ball.
Beatty to provide a scholarship in Recently an offer by Mr. Chesler radiology was accepted by the Senate of the University of London.
Mr. Beatty, an American by birth, and became a naturalized English- has lived in this country for 26 years
maintained a research Institute for man in 1934.
10.10 Beethoven-Symphony No. 3 In E Flat Major, Op. 58 (Eroica),
.Played by the Symphony Orches- tra conducted by Albert Confes,
11. Close Down,
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
1:30 am. 'Cards on the Table,"
-7 40 9,m: – Nevital by Astra Desmond (Con-
traito). a am. Christmas is Cominal 325 KM. Bavoy Hunting Medley, 330_cm. The News and "Announeansersla.
"Ortenwich" Time. Eignal at 10 am,
SLUMBER
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In Dressing Gowns you will firid various weights from a light cotton robe to the heavier Jaeger Woollen gown. The Cashmere gowns are just right for the present wear.
Slippers to tone with pyjamas or gowns or both.
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SOVIET AGREEMENT OUR GUIDE
WITH CHINA
Tokyo, Dec. 16 (3.25 p.m.). Arrangements
for
Sino-Soviet
milltary co-operation were recently completed between General Sun Fo and Madame Chlang Kal-shek and
TO THE CINEMAS
ogents of the Soviet Government, ac- "Public Enemy's Wife" (King's Theatre, to-day). After the recent
cording to the Japanese press,
press
It is alleged that one of the So-trend of pictures depicting America's vict's conditions for assisting Ching "public enemics", it was almost Is the Central Government's assent inevitable that films about the wives to the strengthening of the Chinese of these mobsters would follow.
Here Is Japanese Communists: The
Is one of
them. with Pat adds that Russian help will be ex-O'Brien and Margaret Lindsay in the Lended through the Chinese Com-chief roles. munist leaders, Chu Teh and Mao "Klorocoo" (Queen's Theatre, to- Tse-tung, and asserts that Soviet day),One of the greatest favourites officers will be assigned for duty of a few years ago. Gary Cooper with the Chinese army,—Reuter,
and Marlene Dietrich together in a powerful story.
am. Dig Ben. Bea Shanties. 10 am. Big Ben. At the Black Dog." 10.30 an. Jack Payne with his land. 11.10 am. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signal at 11.35 am." 11.30 am, Recitat by Gladys Palmer (Con-
traito) and Glyn Dowell (Tenor).
4.15 pm. Big Ben, The DBC Military
Band,
4.30 pm. Quarterly Technicsi Talk-1. (3.3 pm. At the Black Dog.'
"A Successful Calamity" (Alham- bra Theatre, today)To those who like George Arliss, the stories of his pictures usually do not matter at all; they are satisfied just to see him amble his lovable way through.
"Saratoga" (Oriental Theatre, lo- day). The late Jean Harlow's last picture, in which she was co-starred with Clark Gable. There are some weak bits in the film, but on the whole it is satisfying.
"The Great O'Malley" (Majentio Theatre, to-day)-Pat O'Brien as the
5.35 pm. The News and Announcements.tough Irish cop who clean up a
Greenwich Time
pm. At 1 See Ital at 0,45 pm. 4.15 pm. Beniamino Gigti (Tenor). 0.45 pm. Big Ben. 'Circus in Prospezi.! 73 p.m. The Wessex Player, directed by
A. 11. Morgan.
7.45 pm. Recital of Schumann's Sangs.
pa. Christmas is Coming! 8.30 pm. Henry Hall and his Dance
Orchestra.
9.15 pm. quarterly Technical Talk-1, 9.30 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Tine Bignal at 9.40 p.m. 10.18 p.m. Big Ben. The BBC Empire
Orchestra.
11 pm. For the Colonial Service," 11.50 p.m. Orchestral Music. 111.30 pm. At the Black Dog."
12.m. The Nows and Announcements.
Oreenwich Time Signal at 12.10 am. 12.25 m. Municni filterlude. 13.30 am, Marry the Giri."
1.30 am. Violin Recital by Daniel Metsa. 1.45 am. Quarterly Technical Talk--1. a. Ben. The News and nouncements.
An-
Greenwich Time Bignal at 2.15 am." - 1.25 4.m.
Baile Music.
3. Am. Finnjah European Concert, from
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4 m. Berapbook for 1819:* .
5_mas - Interval,
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gang of criminals.
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