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MOTOR FATALITY RECALLED

Coroner's Inquest-

Opened

DEATH OF NORWEGIAN

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There was a sequel, at the Cen {tral Magistracy yesterday, to the motor fatality on Mount Davis Road on October 24, last, result- ing in the death of Mr. Odd Brous- Įgaard, = "Norwegian resident, when

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ja Coroner's Enquiry was held into the circinastances surrounding the death of Mr. Bruusgaard.

Mr. W. Schofield sat as Coroner! (and was assisted by a jury com- Įprised of Messrs. C. E. Gabagan (Foreman), D. F. Lopez and Cheung Leung-pai.

Sub-Inspector S. C. Saunders ap- peared for the Police, and Mr. D. B. Evans for the driver of the lorry, Ho Tisn

Dr. G. H. Thomas said Mr. Bruusgaard was dead when he ex- amined him shortly after bis ad- mission to the Government Civil Hospital No internal examina- tion was made, at the express wish of the widow and friends who wished to have the body embalmed and sent to Norway:

MR. T. V. SOONG HONOURED

St. John's Men Give Tea Party

ROOF GARDEN FUNCTION

Members of the St. John's Uni- versity (Shanghai) Akumal As-- sociation gave a tea party on the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel yesterday in honour of Mr. T. V. Soong, the newly appointed managing director of the Bank of Canton which re-opened yesterday.

In welcoming Mr. Soong, the chairman, Mr. E. E. Wong, said:

"On behalf of St. John's Univer- |sity Alumni Association I have pleasure in extending our heartiest welcome to our guest of honour, of whom we are very proud, and with whom we are equally proud to be called a St. John's man. He is so (well known and so universally re

spected that nothing I

say

might add to his popularity or to the high position he occupies in the minds of all people in this country.

"We are very much indebted to our guest of honour who preferred Jour simple but sincere invitation to the many others he doubtless received. I know you will join with

The training-ship Horst Wessel of the German Navy, sem above, ze in a toast of his good health

and prosperity."

Mr. Soong Replies

Mr. T. V. Soong in replying to the toast said that it was a great

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES pleasure for him to be present.

Asked by the Coroner for his makes a beautiful picture in fall sail. opinion as to the cause of death, Dr. Thomas said he could not say) definitely, in the absence of a full examination, but having heard of the circumstances of the death, be presumed that death followed sudden and severe pressure in the stomach by something hard and projecting.

*

PRETTY PEAK

WEDDING It was possible that

Mr. Brausgaard had been struck! a severe blow by the steering wheel causing severe shock and a pas- sible rupture of the liver and in- ternal haemorrhage.

plerns may have caused

declared Dr. Thomas.

DULLEY SANDER

be-

shown on the screen.

"I meet St. John's men wherever

"

A Memorial Service in memory of the late Fr. Fian SJ, will be The sa. Santhia is due here held in the form of a requiem masa which will be celebrated at the Catholic Cathedral on Thursday. November 26, at 9 am:

next.

Accompanied by Captain W. J.I go, and they get together and Crags. His Excellency the Gover-work together by reason of their nor and Lady Caldecott attended similar training in the years the 5.30 pm. performance at the before," he said. !King's Theatre yesterday, when Despite engagements both prior the film, "The Great Ziegfeld" wasto and just after the time for the reception, said Mr. Soang, he had made time to say."hello" and 'ex- The Peak Church was the scene The Hong Kong Travel Associa-press his warmest regards.

thanks The Secretary of the Association, The shock alore in the solar of a pretty wedding yesterday tion acknowledges with

Sander death," when Miss. Therese

the receipt of the following sub- Mr. Henry L. Ma, also spoke and came the bride of Mr. Hugh Wiscriptions: Asiatic Petroleum Co. before leaving for another engage Findsen, master liam MacPherson Dulles. The Rev. (South China) Ltd., $500: Messrs. ment Mr. Soong toasted the suc- Mr. Gummer mariner, and a close friend of Mr. W. Baînes officiated.

Mr. The bride, who is the daughter Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., $50; Hon. jcess of the University. Brausgaard, said he met Brunsgaard and a friend in the of Mrs. A. H. Sander of "Gravel-Mr. M. K. Lo, $507 M. W. Lo,

Eden-Esq., $50. Hong Kong Hotel about 1 pm. on pits." Bough Beech, near

arrived October 24, and they had a gim-bridge, Kent, recently

Antenor. let together. They then went to from Home on the sa their respective cars, which were The bridegroom is the son of the from Singapore on Friday morning parked in the city, and left for late Mr. Herbert and Mrs. Dulley. of No. 19. Collingham Road, Ken-

"Cat burglars are again busy on their home at Pokfulam.

sington, London. "Bruusgaard left before me, and

The Peak, and residents are ward-

Up to a late hour last night no was in front of me all the way." The bride entered the Churched to see that means of access to

news was received by Tramie in- Isaid witness. The only time I saw on the arm of her uncle, Mr. Edgar their homes is not made

his car on the trip was passing the Davidson.

ivory During the week-end, the respector S. C. Saumiers, of the rid- er of a motor-cycle which was University, when I noticed it crepe marocain gown, with ing dences of the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dod-found badly smashed yesterday about 100 yards in front. I reach-tight sleeves, and a small Medici well and Mr. D. L. Newbigging morning in Queen's Road Central, the Soldiers' Club. To- Her were entered, but nothing led the scene of the crash about collar of real Honiton lace.

Saunders stated that four minutes after it happened, full silk net veil was held in place stolen, as the intruders were although I did not hear or see it by a wreath of small orange bios-both instances disturbed, in their the bad not yet received any in-

Tore Off Door

sara. She carried white chrysan-operations.

formation of the whereabouts of "When I arrived, the car and themums

the rider. blocking the road

The CNAC. plane Kwangtung lorry were

The Misses Catherine and Janet Brausgaard was in the front seat;

Shanghai took two through pas Dr. Li Shu-fan, reports the loss of groaning, with the steering wheel, King, daughters of the Hon. Mr. which left here on Sunday for

King were

to a white gold watch, valued at $260. which had broken off the column, King and Mrs. in his lap.

Shanghai. They were Messrs. A. The starter of his car bridesmaids. They were attired in sengers from Hong Kong was working, and fearing an im- pale pink organdie gowns over pinkir. Baker and T. F. Kilkenny. Mr.

Miss Violet Capell informs mediate explosion, I tore off some tafeta silk and wore small wreaths of the door in order to pull him of pink roses on their hair. They G. Jones left by the plane for that the gross takings from the Dancing Display given at the King's Theatre on November 3 out of the seat, and then with the carried sheaves of pink gladioli.

The monthly Servicemen's!

to last amounted $1,137.10. A assistance of the lorry driver, 1 The bride's aunt, Mrs. Davidson. laid him on the side of the road." chose a heavy lace gown in soft Dance at the European YMCA draft for £5 has been forwarded To the jury. Mr. Findsen said pink colouring worn with a brown will be held on Monday, December to the London Hospital and a chet the que for $150 to the Hong Kong that although Mr. Bruusgaard was fur trimmed cost and set off with 7, commencing at 9 pm. in

Benevolent Society. alive, he was not conscious said nothing.

She

wore

82

Amoy.

easy.

was near

spector

==

Mrs. Li Shu-fan, the wife of

and a brown velvet hat. Wine colour-West Lounge.

led chrysanthemums were carried.

The duties of best man were un- Accused of uttering a forged An open meeting of the Euro- Ho Tim, aged 22, driver of the lorry, said it was the first day he dertaken by Mr. G. P. Ferguson $10 banknote of the Hong Kong pean YM.C.A. Discussion Group had driven the particular vehicle. Following the ceremony, a re-and Shanghai Banking Corpora-will be held in the West Lounge He said he was engaged in carry-ception was held at the Peak Club. tion, and of uttering a forged $5 next Sunday at 9 pm, when Dr. ing earth between the Queen Mary On leaving for the honeymoon jbanknote of the Chartered Bank Reichelt will speak on the "Beli- Hospital and Kennedy Town and which is being spent in Manila of India, Australia and China, Ngigious Growth of the Soul" Ladjer had made six trips in the morning and Baguio, Mrs. Dalley wore a Ping, aged 8, was found guilty are invited to attend.

"I was returning to the hospital two piece costume of soft French on the second charge and sen-

after tiffim," he said, “and when in material in apple green, set off tenced to two years' hard labour A Servicemen's Whist Drive by Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden, Act-will be held in the West Lounge Mount Davis Road I saw a car with a brown hat and shoes.

coming towards me at a very

jrapid rate. I swerved to the left

mg Puisne Judge, at the Crimin- of the European YMCA neit

al Sessions, Supreme Court, yes-Monday, commencing at 9 pm.

did not think Mr.(terday. The following jury were

to avoid it, but it ran into me asness said he

The next Ladies' Night at the soon as I swerved. First it crash- Bruusgaard would have negotiat-empanelled: Messrs. C. L. Farm- Jed into my running board andjed the corner even if his lorryjer (foremaa), H. G. M. Xavier, A European LMCA will be held J. Coales, M, O. Hoosen, J. D. next Thursday, dinner commen- then into the rear wheel where it had not been in the road. came to a stop."

The bearing was adjourned Humphreys, Matty F. Chang, and cing at 730 pä, to be followed In reply to Mr. Evans, the wită until to-morrow.

Chow Fing-um,

by a concert at 9 pm. 1

Bringing Up Father

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