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DEATH FALL AT SCHOOL

.Coroner On Risks Of Boys' Play

NO ONE TO BE BLAMED

Accidental death was the verdict

and all particulars are shown in the at a Battersea inquest last month

the Post

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Offices. All letters etc., must be mark on Kenneth George Carter, an 11- od By Air Mail" and be handed in year-old LCC. schoolboy. * the Post Office.

died in hospital after a fall in the'

playground of Clapham Central

The Money Order Office is open School on May 26. ' from 20 am to 4 pm. except on. Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon;

The inquest had been adjourned

and on Sundays and holidays when after a statement by his father.

t is entirely closed.

Mr. Stanley Carter, a dairyman,

of Lyham-road. Brixton, that be foul An Air Mail Box has been erected had heard there had been

xt the General Post Office.

Corres play According to Mr. Carter his pondence intended for the RMAson complained of a headache and "Dorado" must be posted before 8.30 said he had fallen while playing.

In Kowloon such am. on Friday.

At the last hearing Mr. Carter) correspondence may be posted in the ordinary box at Kawisen Fest Office gave evidence that his son did not

blame anybody. which will be cleared at 3 a.m. ph -Friday. The public are particularly requested to see that their letters bear sufficient postage. Correspon dence bearing insufficient postage will be forwarded by ordinary services.

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Thrown Down

The Coroner, Dr. Edwin Smith: Is there any support for the re- foul mark that there had been play? Did anyone strike him maliciously or venomously? — Ac- cording to his two friends he was Such picked up and throw down correspondence should bear sufficient A doctor stated that the boy's postage and be superscribed "By Air skull was thin Death was due to Mail**

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shock following injury consistent. with a fall on the asphalt play- ground.

Montague Allan Barber, aged 12, Park, of Ludlow-road, Clapham said that while he and Carter 17 were wrestling they fell over toge-

ther.

The Coroner: Did you fling him 17 down or punch him hard?—No. 17 You really were pretending to fight, but not really fighting. You did not want to hurt him?-No.

The coroner said there were

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1936

In the presence of 50,000 guests of honour, the Reichsminister of the Interior, Dr. Frick, last month opened the German Municipal Exhibition. He is here seen inspecting the special Kindergarten.

DOCTOR'S MISSING - WIFE FOUND

20 Miles Walk To A Station

DISAPPEARED FOR NINE DAYS

Mrs. Joan Margaret Jones, the young wife of an Ipswich doctor: who had been missing since June 4, was on June 13 reported to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rumsey, at Cambridge. Mr. Rumsey is a dental surgeon.

It had been feared that she was drowned while bathing an Bawds-] ley, near Felixstowe, where her! clothes were found on the beach.

On June the Ipswich police asked local villagers to look for the body of a young woman-dress- ed in a blue bathing costume.

"A day after she disappeared her spaniel dog. “Pavelack,” which had accompanied her, returned home wet as if it had been in the sea.

Medical Supervision

Mr. C. F. Ramsey, her father. Isaid that "on information received that Mrs. Jones had been found in North Landon relatives went to London and she was brought to Cambridge. She is now vinder medical supervision with a nurse and doctor in attendance.

"Physically she is well except The that her feet are very sore. facts of what has really happened cannot be ascertained at present, but it is known that she walked

the night of Thursday, June 4, at Ipswich station. She is believed to have then travelled to London by train. The events which fol- lowed are doubtful”

"SAI SHEUNG" "L" CAR ENDS IN 20 to 30 miles and spent most of

"The Romance Of The Western Chamber"

SPECIAL TREAT FOR PLAY-

GOERS TO-MORROW

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Four Injured In Motor Spill

16 risks when boys were playing toge of the Western Chamber" is earner-driver ran off the road

16 ther. In this case there was

14 thing of a malicious nature. 18 He sympathised with the

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On hearing that his wife had been found Dr. Jones at once left

A Builder Who Was Afraid

Four persons were injured Ipswich for Cambridge. when a small four-seater saloon "Sai Steung" or "The Romance motor-car driven by a woman no-classical Chinese play written in at Farm Hill, at the junction 1271. It is a gem of Chinese of Honey-lane, Waltham Abber, par-literature and is considered by Essex, last month, and over- ents and with Barber. It was an many to surpass "Lady Precious turned into a roadside brook.

Felt Giddy When On Ladders. could Stream" both in its plot and in the

All beauty of its songs and dialogue.

"For two years I suffered from four. were Czecho-

nervous debility," states Mr. C. E The driver, Miss Newbery, of 27, Albany Road, New Mr. S. I. Hsiung, the producer of slovakians. **Ledy Precious Stream," has Sonie Dinermann, of Aberdare- Maldon, Surrey, England. "Being in written an English version of this gardens, Hampstead, N.W. and the building trade I often have play and it is understood that it her companions were taken to climb high ladders, and I was afraid I will be staged in London in the Waltham Abbey War Memorial should fall because of the attacks of tear future.

Hospital for first-aid treatment giddiness from which I suffered. Fre- quently I had violent pains at the and afterwards were trans- top of my head; on one occasion I ferred to the Queen Mary's fell unconscious in the street. I lost Hospital Stratford.

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Meanwhile, local theatre-goers will have the good fortune of see ing this play at the King's Theatre to-morrow at 9.30 Miss Dinermann and

to

my appetite, could not sleep at night, and became very breathless.

two

"One day I read of the wonderful

a Chinese theatrical men passengers were found to cazes effected by Dr. Williams' Pink Pm when performance will be held in aid of be suffering only superficial Fills and decided to try them. Steadily the funds of the Chinese Company injuries, and were not detained. but surely a marked change came over me I began to sleep soundly; of the Police Reserve. Mr. Sit Miss N. Kieinberger, aged 23, my appetite came back, and now after Kok Sin. MS.P. and Mr. Sit. cele-of Stanly-gardens, Hampstead, two months" treatment I am hale and brated artistes of the Chinese was detained with a suspected hearty again and able to tackle my

work without fear." stage, will take the leading roles, fracture of the skull.

The men supported by a well-known cast.

passengers were Mr. K. Locwarthel, of Fitzjohn's-avenue, Hampstead, and Dr. Kyse..

Cantonese Music

"The Western Chamber" has 17 been in the repertoire of Mr. Sit Kok Sin for more than 10 years and he has won his fame largely, through the portrayal of the partį of the hero in this play.

VIA SIKERIA-Letters and post- cards for Europe and South America

Much of the poetry is sung to

are forwarded in Siberia" softhe music of Cantonese opera and superscribed.

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BOYS PUT ON PROBATION

Midnight Ride On

Stolen Cycles

Three boys of 15, 16 and 17 years of age, who appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff's Court re- cently on five charges of house- breaking, were stated to have

15 advertised to close at ar befare”, 9- It is indeed rare that the public a.m., registered and parcel mails are has an opportunity of seeing a real closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. Chinese play in a theatre such as

AIR MAIL-Imperial Airways via the King's, and no one should miss been caught by the police at 17 Singapore, Bandoeng-Amsterdam vis

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they slept on the roadside. the schedules exhibited at the General Pedder Bldg., 1st floor.

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despatch by a specific air mail ser- vice, correspondence will be forward- and the north side of Wellington children were not wandering Street east of D'Aguilar Street, the streets at midnight. The (from 11 pm onwards, to wait for boys were put on probation for

their owners.

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16-Contend

18-Railroad (abbr.)

19-Pronoun

22-First woma

21-Eagles

22 Heavenly body

24-Ceases

25-Marked goods cast

47-Recollects

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44-Sear

45-Joer

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32-A vegetable --

33-Enough (Poet)

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36-The (Fr.)

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B-A warm admirer

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41-Portuguese coln

42-Look

44-Doctor (abbr.)

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Bringing Up Father

WELL, MY SON MUST BE

BACK TO SCHOOL BY NOW I MISS FRM AND L MISS A LOT OF TIES AND SHETS ALSO-

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