THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1938.
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What would you do?
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Haught be married bet
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wat tahan
11 the man you Joved from you by twother sroman? Would THE LODOPE Vow knazi-break...or would you, like Mimi Bwift, fight with Primitivo Juzy to win him back? Modern, darīna, is M»C«M*« stor-studded emsah romenv
Wheld a man? thu onlil. De mantel bero. – ska wasted like
BUT COULD CHE?
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WAS POISONED
Gun Carriers Imprisoned
Before Mr. Justice E. 11. Williams)
at the Criminal Sessions this morning. Li Ion, 43, was sentenced to two and a half years' hard labour for possession of a revolver and 10 rounds of
ammunition nt Nam Cheong Street, Shamshulpo, on July 31. He pleaded Kully.
Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith, Assist ant Crown Solfeltor, said that La had
Electioneering Enemy Nearly Kills Three
New York.
SOON after making a campaign broadcast from his hotel room in Louisville, Kentucky, Governor Chandler, candidate for the forthcoming Kentucky primary election, collapsed and was rushed to hospital.
The hotel resident physician revealed that the increare in armed robberies Governor's illness was caused by poison which had been Another man, Au Kam, 29, un-put into a jug of water from which he drank. employed, also pleaded guilty to n Support for the doctor's statement is seen in the fact that charge of being in possession of a two of Governor Chandler's associates who drank from the same revolver and six rounds of animuni-
no criminal record, but he asked hla Lordship to take cognizance of the
rent lately.
tion at East Street, Quarry Day, on jug also became ill- July 27. He was sentenced to a year! and a half's hard labour.
STOP PRESS
NEW YANGTSE OFFENSIVE
Hankow, Aug. 22.
What appears to be a resumption.
of the Yangtse offensive began to-
The hotel doctor adds that if the Governor had drunk much (more water the poison would have killed him.
Mr. Chandler, who is opposing Senator Barkley, the New Deni candidate, has abandoned his campaign for the lime being
Psychological Medicine
DOCTOR'S ADVICE
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS The young doctor's disappointment would probably deepen into annoy- ance when he heard some months later that the patient had been cured by an osteopath or a nature curer, or by any other of the unqualified people who take the opportunity to score over medical science.
"If the doctor has been careful, it
day, with the Japanese sublecting the The Error Of Saying may be that the only change open to
Julehang positions to intensive naval, land and air bombardments. The bombardments coincided with
Д
easi of arc also
'Nothing Is Wrong'
thes
patient is to go to someone who openly preaches that doctors know very little, and who will not make the psychological error of saying that there is nothing wrong.
dawn landing six miles Julchang. The Japanese
How yourt doctors who ure attempting to land on the east shore ignorant of psychological medicine "1 of Lake Poyang-Reuter.
"REAL CRICKET WEATHER"
London, Aug. 22. The Air Ministry gave an offelal weather forecast on the Test match at the Oval to-day.
It
The furecast is "Wannish, pleasant. no rain, with very little cloud." should be "real cricket weather," according to the forecast-Renter.
PESSIMISM IN
LONDON
am certain that their good re- drive palients to the quacks wassults are due to
the psychological described by Dr. T. A. Ross, of Lon-factors of faith and hope. don, in an address to the British "These patients have something Medical Association meeting at Ply-wrong but it is not physical; it is mouth.
something of the nature of mental disharmony."
He summed up his experiences by saying, "Whoever starts taking care of a healthy body will plenty of illness,
Soon have
"A thing done often with the best intentions so as to bring a patient to take some care of himself may be followed by disaster."
BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS Warning of a bovine tuberculosis peril to children was given by Dr. D. M. Dunlop. of Edinburgh,
He advanced the theory that Greal Britain had passed the peak of a long tuberculosis epidemic, and that the
disease was now becoming less pre- valent. At the same time there was Neuroses, sald Dr. Hoss, were pro-need for an unremitting campaign Lably the commonest single cause against the disease. of -health. Workers in this coun- "The effort und expense involved try and the United States had would be a fraction of that under- estimated the incidence of neuroses in taken in rearmament. It is perhaps London, Aug. 22. all illness at between 20 and 10 per not too much to hope that when men An understone of pessimism per- cent.
have learned to beat their swords vades Londan newspapers in com-
Into plough-shares this problem will menting on the Burgos reply.
In many of these neurotic cases be seriously tackled." The Times describes the reply as there was nothing physically wrong Cancer cures, achieved by extremely disappointing and voices with the patient. The young doctor "thorough surgical attacks," were the opinion of the majority of the would announce enthusiastically this described by Mr. A. Lawrence Abel, other papers in
it to be so glad news to the patient, and be senior declaring
surgean Lo the Princess hedged about with conditions as to disappointed when the patient con- Beatrice Hospital and senior assistant make it tantamount to a veiled retinued to be as it as before and as surgeon to the Royal Cancer Hospital, Jection of the British plan.
loud in his complaints.
London.
de-
It is recognised that there will be Strong opposition to Franco's mands which, if they represent the Insurgent's last word, will put the Non-Intervention Committee It 3 most difficult position.
The following are some of the more significant comments:
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News-Chronicle; "Taken together with the reports of further italian intervention, the Anglo-Italian pact may now be regarded as good as dead."
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