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*PUBLIC & FLOGGING. THE YUNG TING HO AN EPIC OF THE R.A.F.

Lord Darling v. Bernard

Shaw.

EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENT

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DYKES.

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Peking, March &

ordinary statement to the Press on PETITION FROM THE FARMENS the question of flogging in prisons, which has been brought before the public once more in compelling fashion by the suicide in Wands- worth Prison of James Edward Spiers, who feared, it is suggested, that a flogging was due that day.

The statement was as follows, and it was described by Lord Darling himself as a carefully considered opinion.

"No one is flogged except he has been guilty of personal violence,

"In my opinion, public opinion which approves prize-fighting, in eluding the knock-out blow, cannot logically condemn flogging as at pre- sent administered, and the men and women who now flock to the ex- hibition of The Game Chicken' and 'Battling Brown' would gladly at- tend to see Burglar Bill' punished by The Wandsworth Walloper."

"The Chancellor of the Exchequer might as well set an entertainment tax on that as on the other exhibi- tion."

Flogging Judges. Among the first to make reply to this was Mr. George Bernard Shaw. "Every flogging judge," he said, "ought to have two or three dozens himself to bring him to under- stand."

Tragedy of Unopened Parachute

GRAPHIC INQUEST STORY.

An R.A.F. officer'a desperate efforts in an aeroplane to save another airman whose controls were jammed, was described at a Kenley aerodrome inquest. To prevent the overflow of the

The dead man, Pilot-sergeant Fell, Yung Ting Ho to the coming jumped from his machine after he spring flood the Hope Provinelal had tried to free the control. His Government has decided to approprarachute failed to open, and he printe $60,000 at once for a most was killed.

Sergeant-Carpenter King told the urgent repair work on the Yung coroner that he accompanied Fell in Ting Ho embankments. The pron dual-control machine to Biggin posal that the Hopel Government Hill, about five miles from Kenley. should allot $40,000, and the Board There he left it, and Fell flow off. of Custodians of the Yung Ting Before he left the machine he Ho Conservancy funds, $20,000, strapped a parachute in the rear was brought up by Mr. Wen Shou cockpit at Sergeant Fell's request. chuan, director of the Construc-

Thought Parachute Was Louse. tion Department, and was approv

Charles Flight lieutenant ed at a recent meeting of the Fro

Trunch told of how he vincial Affairs Committee.

F

saw Fell It was also decided to petition flying round and round and realised the National Government for an that something was wrong.

"I saw that something was jam- immediate allotment of the Yung

Ting Ho funds. The Hopel gov-ming his control in the back seat ernment last year, recommended and I imagined the parachute or that something was loose," said Lleuten- to the central authorities $1,000,000 should be raised for ant Trunch. river work from a surtax to ba collected by the Changlu Salt Ad- But so far Kan- ministration. king has not made any decision on this suggestion.

"I flew up alongside him and made signs to him to perform certain evolutions which would drop the parachute out of the back seat."

Tried to Loop, But Failed. The Coroner-But he ought to The people in the 11 districts along the Yung Ting Ho on Fri- have known what to do?-Yes, but use their

It was difficult, he went on, today submitted a petition asking people do not always speak without disgust of a state of for funds for the repair of dikes. heads. He understood what I told society in which such a thing was The petition reviews the tragedy him to do, and tried to loop, but allowed, and he described this case this week when the No. 33 cm-did not succeed.

Lieutenant Trunch said ho few In as a particularly scandalous one. bankment was swept away by the

"The excuse made for flogging is swollen river. It adds that with front of Fell and tried to make him that certain offenders understand no in a hundred days the "poach" do other evolutions but he could not other punishment. It is argued (spring) flood will come, and do them.

"Finally be made a sign to me there is no use in imprisoning them. thousands of lives, houses, as well

"If there is anything in that, as the early crops will be dea-that he was going to jump. I in- these men ought to be flegged and troyed if repair work is not car-dicated to him to climb with me and he followed me to a height of about not imprisoned. But this man was rled out in time-Kuo Wen.

6,000 feet. I flew towards Epson ordered not only to be flogged, but

Downs, thinking that would be the to ten years' penal servitude, which

best place for a jump. is to reduce the argument to ab- surdity."

Common Question.

A prominent member of the Bri- tish Psychological Society said that he was surprised that such fatalities as that at Wandsworth had not been more frequent, not so much because of fear of pain on the part of crim. inals, but because of the affront to their vanity.

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**Nothing. Opened". "Suddenly he left me and dived In a report made to the Police down in perfect control about 4,000 yesterday, Chan Yuk, master of the feet. Then his machine went out of Wah On Hong firm of commission control. I saw Fell leave his agents, of 5, Bonham Strand West, machine with his parachute, but stated that some time between first I saw his parachute come out March 4 and yesterday some one of the back of the machine." stole from the firm's godown at 27 Kennedy Town Praya, 15 bags of sugar, each containing 150 cattles. The value of the sugar is $187.

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The Coroner. Did Fell's para- chute act?-No, nothing opened.

Lieut. Trunch said that ho landed and motored to the spot where the machine fell. He found the body of Fell near some tennis courts. He examined the parachute and found that Fell had not pulled the cord to open it.

Mind Became a Blank. The Coroner. Can you Imagine how the parachute in the back seat came loose?--It is an amazing thing. I do not know how it could have! fouled the control.

The theory of Dr. W. Stalker was that the long mental strain and than the sudden loss of control of his machine caused Fell to lose con- trol of his mental faculties. "That would account for his not pulling the cord of hia parachute," the doctor said. "His mind had become a blank under the long strain.

Not Strapped In?

The Coroner said he thought the parachute in the back seat could not have been properly strapped in at Biggin Hill. They did not know quite if it was properly strapped in. The verdict Was Accidental Death.

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