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EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1932.
KAYE DON RETURNING
TO ENGLAND
TO. DISCUSS MODIFICATION TO MISS ENGLAND III
INTENT ON TRIPLE CROWN
UNOFFICIAL RECORD RUN DOES NOT SATISFY HIM.
(Reuter's Special Service.)
CASUALTIES IN SHANGHAI
Heavy Losses of 19th Army.
Shanghai, Yesterday. Total casualties for the Chin- ese military forces during the Shanghai fighting are estimated] at 14,636, of whom 4,455 were killed and the balance wounded or missing. The Nineteenth Army had 8,709 casualties and the Fifth Army 5,302. Over 600 men are reported missing.— Reuter.
INTERNATIONAL
DEBTS
Policy of French Government.
Paris, Yesterday.
Lake Garda, Yesterday. Kaye Don, the famous British airman, speed- way driver and racing boat pilot, to-day abandon- ed his attempt on the world speed-boat record which at present is held by Commodore Gar Wood, the American ace, with a speed of 111.72 m.p.h. An international clearing house Gar Wood's record was established in Miss America to
adjust differences between IX at Miami, Florida, on February 5 and was ac-debtor and creditor nations is cepted by the International Motor Yachting Union it is anticipated, will be a mem- advocated by M. Painleve who,; as the world's speed record on water after much ber of the new French Govern- consideration due to the fact that Gar Wood's ment. Europe is waiting with anxiety for an announcement of figures were only a fraction better than those of the policy of the new Govern Kaye Don.
Kaye Don is returning to England to discuss. modifications to his craft, Miss England III.
ment. - Reuter.
TWO DEATH SENTENCES PASSED
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Built at enormous expense to sign of resignation. All attempte Lord Wakefield, Miss England III. will be made to improve Miss Eng- was shipped to Lake Garda this land III. and within six months it month to attack the world's speed- is hoped that Kaye Don will take boat record. Kaye Don, the Bri- the water in another attempt to tish pilot to an all-British craft, regain Britain's prestige on the on expressed great optimism concern-sea.
He is determined to regain murder.
"Cheling Taze-san and Cheung Sau-fu. You have been convicted the 23rd of this month for Since your conviction the
ing his attempt on the record, as for Britain the triple crown by evidence had been further consider- Misa England III. possessed all the winning the water. record, as Bri-ed by the Full Court. The decision latest devices that British en-tain now holds both land and air of the Full Court is that the verdict gineering could furnish.
of the Jury shall be allowed to stand,
records.
Unofficial Record Run.
"I myself presided at the trial and
Seeking Triple Crown. British enthusiasts were of the opinion that Kaye Don would
It will be recalled that Kaye I was present in the Full Court, and smash Commodore Wood's record, Don very recently established an in my view the verdict of the Jury but at the eleventh hour it was unofficial record by touching 112, is the correct verdict and I agree proved that the latest devices fit-m.p.h. in Miss England III. in a with it. It is my duty now to pass ted to Miss England III. were in- trial run on Lake Garda, so that on you both the sentence required| adequate for the terrific speed re- the modifications which have been by law. quired.
MORE RAIN
A CHINESE WILL DISPUTE
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Kare Don, however, has suggested lead one to believe that "Cheung Taze-san and Cheung not been-disheartened and his re- Kaye Don intends. ́establishing a Sau-fu. The sentence of this turn to London is by no means a new record by a large margin.
Court on you is that you be taken hence to the place whence you came and thence to the place of execution (and be hanged by your necks until you are dead, and your bodies shall be buried at such place as His Ex- cellency the Governor shall order.
"May God have mercy on your souls."
Today's weather report from the Royal Observatory states
The anti-cyclone has moved eastward knd now covers Japan.
An area of relatively low presaurs extends from Indo- Chins across the Philippines to the Pacific.
Forecast:-E. winds, moder- ate; cloudy, occasional rain, propably improving.
BITTEN BY DOG
but he died in 1926 at the age of 19 years.
The remaining survivor of the deceased is his concubine, Yu Chong-kee,, aged 44.
Claims to be Executrix.
The plaintiff claims that she is the widow of the deceased; that she is the Executrix according to the
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HEALTH REPORT
One case of Cerebo-Spinal Fever
tenor of the Will of September 28, was reported to Medical Officer of 1921, which was made and/or ac- Health over the week-end. No knowledged according to Chinese other notifiable diseases were re- lawa and usages by the deceased on ported. September 18, 1921; and that the
Au Yau, 27-year old boy living on the first floor of 8, Woo On Lane,
Court. decree probate of the said will| in solemn form of law. Attacked by a dog belonging to Mr. H. G. Sheldon (instructed by was the victim of a distressing ac- Mr. Hughes, of 8, Queen's Gardens, Mr. H. S.V. Mossop) is counsel for cident at noon yesterday. He was yesterday, a Chincse named Chang the plaintiff; while the defendants playing on the verandah when he Chu-ting (22) was bitten near the are represented by Mr. F. G. overbalanced and fell into the right eye and had to go to the Jenkin, K.C. (instructed by Mr. street. He suffered sever injuries Government Civil Hospital for F. X. d'Almada, sen.),
from which he led at the Govern- treatment. The dog has been sent. The case is expected to last ment Civil Hospital twenty minutes to Kennedy Town for observation. several days.
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