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Cinsel : “When „gun told kini he was salon man. did you think I was fu any way responsible for his wife's denth? I was thinking he was à véry hand hearted man. "I won't answer the astion what I thought." ndled wit- ness, when Me Marshall Hall insisted TN September, a furnished or anfur. nished Floase on the. Posk, for a sonr
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Did you think his manner the same in the morning me it was the night be farried Me, Marsha Holl
I did not think his feelings were thy of a husband," replies the wit
The trial was again adjourned.
TEL INDIAN AND THE ANESTHETIC.
A Base Bospital" Story.
BY AN ARMY STRATOS,
of
tinued, before Mr. Justice Serut. was evidental or designed, they might
I was unjoying a smoke in the quiet and Miss Lofty covered all the circus-when news came the the abulanca was my room after a strenuous day's work, stances in the cases of these two women, ir only the cireurasenunes of the deaths coming down, and would arrive shortly.
Mr. Justice Serutton replied that his wounded! assigned to my ears were some When it came." among those of the ruling might be taken to have gone units of Indian regiments. At the Ull Bailey de Jane the trial far as this: To determine whether death over my patients to ascertain the nature of In looking their wounds, I noticed that one of the |ton, of George Joseph Smith, who is
go inló circumstances of other deaths Indians had had half his foot blown away idared for the minder et Bessies. Crt, which also might have the effect of prov-Fallow was in great pain. and I decided by shrapnel. It was evident that the poor | stone»» Annia Mandy, who died in a
ath at High-street, Her Bay, on July, murder. He intended to rule thint way,
ing a system of obtaining money by to attend to him St.
12, 1912.
Sunith is alleged to havy married "
** BEST UUSHAND IN THE WORLD." Mrs. Burnham spake of a visit said Miss Mundy in the ran of Henry by South and her daughter before the Williams. Two other www with whore marriage. It was understood that the 816 it is alleged that he went through the two were to be married at Christmas, marriage ceremony, Alice Burnings and but Mr. Brenlum did not like prisoner's Magaret Blizabeth Fatty, niso died in behaviour, and when they left they said thrie baths, Miss Barnhon: at Binckpool they were to be married shortly. Eatore and is ofty at Highgate,
sho left she received a letter from her Mr. talkin, Mr. Travers Humphreys, and Mr. Cecil Whiteley are counsel for the 'rown, und Me. Manslaus, 1. and Mr. H. G. Bushe, is defending with whom, is Mr. Montagus Sharian Sinith.
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daughter, announcing the arrival of Smith and herself at Blackpool, and can faining the passage, My husband does fan. I have the best husinand in the everything he possibly can for me: in world." Witness added that her daugh ter when she was 10 years old was taker
the Landport branch of Lloyds Bank to Great Ormond-street Hospital for sup gure evidence relating to the opening of posed epilepsy, but after that witness Kimberley-road. Sontleen, by the pay- au sunt by George Joseph Smith, ofid not known her to have s'fit,
had Imade all the preliminary arrange. monte, and nothing remained but administer the anesthetic. But here thers entered an element I had not bargained mined manner that he had no intention of for. The Indian shered in a very deta taking it. I could not make him out. By troubles were further increased when I found he could not speak a word of English.
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I was in a quandary. Time was precious; ANY EUROPEAN, Noz ASTATIO of had others waiting to be attended to INDIAN desiring to leave the who would persist in refusing to take the mission to do so to the Captain Super- and here I was with a refractory Indian Colony should apply in writing for pers anusthetic. If acratched head, an intendens of Polies, at least 48 hour couraunicate with him by signs. fn this and occupation of the applicant, and dering what to do. for I could not explain before the intended hour of departure. to him in words. Ablast Landenroured to he showed himself very alert, clos
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it was necessary to amputate the foot. To First of all, I tried to show to him that thus he nodded assenthe evilcotly realised test of £5.on Oct. 2. This was folin, Regent-road. Backpool, Mr,
Mrs. Adelaide Crossley, at who boase his position in that direction. Then by
series of movements which were of a very lowed by payments P of £60 Da Och Sra. Smith" stayed, spoke of an occation of which I nearly upset sorstal of my and gyrating character, during the execu and 41200 Its on the same day. wia when Mrs. Smith was, writing most viable and necessary instruments, Mesling in the £1200 the judge, turn-postcard. Smith leant over her shoulder cadavered to show him why the
to the jars, pointed out that £1.000 and cracked, "I would not put that."thetis was necessary. of it was stained from gaperty pur-She identified the bolt which was on the
hased with gold diçained from the sale door of the bath-room and also the lock the waving of bands that he umile, I sauce EDITED AND FORZISHED ar 8. KERITA.
of Miss Mundy's estate.
'This concluded the evidence for the
and said they were both in good order.
Is Lordship: So that anybody who procation in the case of Miss Mundy.wanted to boit the door could do it
• We now begin the Euraham story," Yes. said the judge, when Charles Fredk. Pleasants entered the witress-bar.
Rom the plethora of sounds, signs, and
WHO'S WRO
IN JAPAN
to the quick conclusion that the anesthetic, for some reason that was quita unknown to me, was looked upon by him as a bite
The first (1913 edition is already used... noiro. We had arrived at an impu no. 1RIOGRAPHIES of over 5,000 people did not know what to do,
in society ot
THE INTERVIKTEL
mayoral hundred foreigners associated with Speaking of the night of Mrs. Smith's dently; witness said that a bath was pu
Japan appoar in the book. Quite nor Thas a happy thought struck me. I materials and accurate skatebes, both being Mr. Pleasant, an inspector for the pared for her. While ste was sitting would go and see if any others of bis regi.utterly free from prejudiced, North British and Mercantile Insursace in the kitchen with her son-in-law they one of them could speak English, an excontains over 1,400 pages.
ment were in my group; if there were, and Coiapung, said that he recognised the untied water coming through the cuil-planation would be forthcoming. It a The price is yen 6 (12) or 23 por cops; Many portraits are inserted. The book prisoners having called in October, ing. It ran down the walls en both happened that they were all of the same Orders for the book should be accompanied
1013, in reference to an annuity. Wit-sides of the room..........
rexcipient, and two of them enuld speak ness went on to relate how Senith pur-
Answering Mr. Bodkin, she said that brought into the operating room. Having
fairly good English. One of them way payment, chased an sunuity amounting to £1,300, she had never noticed that either before duly placed him in a position to ask as an of Who's Who in Japan' will be allowed -Subscribers for the second annual udition and later brought Miss Burnham, prour since. Smita brought two eggs into interpreter, I asked him for an explanation
a redaction of one you. ducing a certificate which showed that the kitchen, saying that they were for of bis comrade's attitude tow rds the they had been married at Portsmout their breakfast in the morting Witnessthetic. Without turning to the other Bedslry Office. After some negotiation noticed be was agitated, and, wonderesk
at all, he replied inme-listely :—
what was the matter.
a policy of 1500 for Miss Burnham was agreed to
Wit on One Deension
Mr. Balkin: Was that before or after sked Miss Burakam the object of the you saw the water coming"-After.? insurate, and she said that in the event,
Shortly afterwards Smith went
"We no taka
exasperated..
"But why you no tske!" will, getting
**Vo no like."
But why you Do Be!" I asked again. We always use. it with a case like this, beru,
10
because we no like."
***Yes, yes," he said. But we no take
of her survival it was lug her own bene- stairs and called out Witness askel St, and in the event of her death for the whas won the muutter, and he replínu, beurts of Ier nother. He received My wife won's speak to me." A mng letter Iron Smith dated Dec. 14, 1913, raens later Smith called, Fetch the
"Well, what am I to do with him?" I frous Bent-road, Blackpool, amount detox; feteis Dr. Illing, she knows stid, pointing to the Indian lying on the in the death of his wife in a bath him. Dr. Billings care, and said that Am I to cut his foot off as he is Smith called his often and praluced Mrs. Smith was drowned. Oh, never," he will of his wife.
sald Smith, and the doctor repeated, Yes, she's drowned." When Sraith
ME POOL WATE"
I expressed surprise," added wit-cane downstairs later in the evening shi reun,” in view of his previous statement said, "What a terrible thing this is. dhist he would not allow his wife to Smith remarked. "I would not be Huz inks a wil. He said that I was not prised at anything that happens after more surprised than he was, and that this."
Lable.
"Yes, you eat his foot off as he " "It will bart him like that: with that thing it will not hurt him.7
1-
*WE NO Lieve,"
He shook his head. We no like." he said. We so believe." to all argument," I said to myself, and "Oh, if that's the teasen, there's an end Ivaving sent the interpreter back, pra-
he had found it, after her death." In Did you say anything to that?pared to proceed with the operation. the wilt Mrs. Smithy left the whole conni asked.
of The estate-to, her hrabund
Mr. Marshal Hall: Did you not your elf suggest to Smith that this young Lady shoull'assucher e?-No, sir.
Quite clear about it? Yes
Mr. Hodkin, in re-examination, remi the following letter, which witness said he received on Jan. 14, 1914
"Six-I harewith return all papers-con- Lusted with the N.B. and Mercatile As) surance Lompany. I also request you kiudly not tommunicate with ne aki han if I do not see it for receive letters from yon I shall not be reminded of my poor wife, because when I wen you or think about the insurance t-only reminds me of bet. Besides, you were the only than I introduced my wife to Therefore when I think of or see you it reminds me of her Thin breaking off will not make any difference to you, but will, certainly make a rent difference to yours, etc.
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As I glanced roped to see that every- thing was in its place, I ne ticed my his mouth, and from bla rosiona udent making a sign. He bad a cigarette I gathered he wanted a match. I lit the cigarette for him, and then pranded, -v- The operation did not unke long, and bufura
he had finished his cigarette. I d completed the amputation. Ilavaver, dur ing that time he did not utter a sound, but from the bead of parspiration that upon bis brow when I had duished I could Não that he had suffered very taud y. His ang-froid't much an operation surprised me completely Tay, the stoicin one of our Indian troops is wonderful.*
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