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Cricket What Will Wedemeyer LAMB LODGES APPEAL Putting Him
GOOD WEATHER BREEDS BUMPER SCORING
London, Aug. 13.
Perfect weather. produced another crop of big scores in County cricket championship games today and only Hampshire, with a total of 280, failed to reach 300.
Outstanding performance of the day was accom- plished by the Lancashire XI, who ran up a total of 510 against Essex.
For
Surrey
chonge, the Middlex, for ive (Kenyon 102, Palmer 178
ott Jenkins 62 not *Twins," Bill Edrich, and Denis out Compton, were dismissed-both against Nottinghamshire. evan Lowler-for small scores At Coventry: Worwickshire 443 and MMiddlesex
(Ord 125, Maudsley 32). nu runs for no wickets. weest of
AL
Lancashire Clacton: Kent.
171, G.A. Edrich (Place Wharton $1, Cranston 68.
are having the argument against
the
Fdrich brother, George, how.
ever, came When
into the limelight
510
138,
itay
Lancashire. Smith six for 152). Essex 11 for play for
Place and Edrich put on no fewer tw--Reuler.
Han 273 runs in two hours and
it mates for Lancashire's third Davis Cup
winitet,
The day's tup starer Palmer, of Worcestershire, whose) 126 not suit was bis best in county cricket and was Worcester«fire's best individund score of the season, Peteer was in two century stands
und has so far, halted for five
Twits ten minutes.
carefulares and
of some
the best hitting was seen late in the alteration by Harris, whose 36 cited six fours, and Fuller- ten, who played himself in care. fully but showed that he could hit while compiling 35 not out.
Dyer, who opened the innings with Melville,
top-sturer with 74.
Inter Zone
Montreal, Aug. 13.
Australia and Carchoslovakia will can:mence their Davis Cup inter-zone nai here imorrow, with thu winners qualifying to challenge the United States for
the Cup.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL
sur-
Recommend For China?
Washington, Aug. 14.
Cilt-
The possibility that General Albert Wedemeyer may recommend further United Statra financial anzintance for Ching was brought inta the,, spotlight today when Trenury Steretary John Snyder told a press conference that the National Advisory Council on international finan cial problema teguht handle any much recommendation.
Snyder, who heads the Advisory Council, pluraised, however, that he had no information on any of Wedemeyer's possible recommendations." Pending receipt of Wedemeyer's report after completion of his Presidential mission, Sapder and other high government and military authorities were withholding public commest on the Chi stese situation and Wedemeyer's possible proposals.
Various government departments continued to gundy
which Chiurne problems and possibi nalutions in
the United States might play a part. Any possible future American action regarding them sermeil as yet wholly an determined-Kanorisited Preat.
Siege Of Yulin Said To Be Lifted By Reds
Nanking, Aug. 14.
Government dispatches today said that the Com-| munist siege of Yulin in northern Shensi was lifted at midnight on Aug. 12 by a relief column of Nationalist troops from Chingtien.
Red units had twice baltered their way within the city walisi of Yulin. which is 100 milca week. north of Yenan, during
Remanded
FOR DAMAGES: UNLAWFUL ARREST CASE
(Continued from Page 0} Hong Kong for trial and a num-, fact they had no books. "Dock It entitle him in any bar of Germans.
way
were
"He will tell of how, two days who were to detain the plaintiff) "The Germans were not im- later, the two men
prisoned: they were free. One, brought down with him under Section 147
"But by far the most impor- however, луда imprisoned taken out to be brought before) taht of the points not conceded] Baron Von Puttkamer. Hen Magistrate for remand. by the defence-namely, that was treated in very much the "On the following Monday he there was no power, even if same way as the plaintiff and asked to see someone from the Lamb had not got a travel docu- he was taken off in arreat,
Attorney-General's Office. On ment, on the facts of this cake
Statement
Friday, no one having arrived, under the Immigration Control The original statement of he asked permission to telephone Ordinance, insofar na the de- defence said that Lamb made af a Rollcltor. dendant admits unlawful deten:| signed statement.
and he "That was refused tion as he admits, we are only "This, of course, was Intor was asked to write. He wrote concerned with the damages. It retracted. Lamb will say it to Mr. Hugh-Jones, who got In is not open to him to plend Jus-] way un Interrogation and that touch with the Attorney-General took and Lamb was offered, even- tification in a case where he ad- Inspector Kriloff merely mita llability.
nates of what he anld.
tually, a conditional release. Po "When he was told that he refused to take a condRional re- deported had no travel document, he ex-lease but, that coincided actual- plained that he was taken from ly with the day of his release. defendant his flat ten months ago and all! "Some days before he hadi
by the, his documents were left in that found his identification This the flat and he did not know where cate in his baggage and it was
There has been some sug- gestion that he was from Shanghai,
"Counsel for the says he was expelled Chinese authorition. plaintiff denies.
ship by British officers, and as
In The Red
Henfield, Sussez, Aug. 13,
In a will publinked today. Mina Margaret May Knowled of Henfield Place here left €10,000 on trunt to her nephew, Kenneth Knowled, an Oxford professor, "eo long only as he shall' Not havs adopted or shall not hereafter nderit Communistic
prin- ciptea,"
She left the residue of her £250,000 estate to Knowledi'u 'children also with the pro- vino that they are not brought itp "on Communistie lines." Kouter,
AERIAL PIRATES
WORK
Coin AT
co
they were now.
sent by the Prison authorities
The Hague, Aug. 14. "He was then taken to Stan.' to the Immigration Officer. Uncut diamonds valu- ¡ey Prison. He was imprisoned; When the Immigration Ofacer ed at 500,000. guilders there with Baron Von Putt-came to see him, he refused (more than £50,000) van- kamer, who was on a similar conditional release and asked ished without trace from charge.
"He was kept prisoner's cell and given
"He will produce Jetter showng he is permitted free re- entry into China.
"The plaintiff's evidence willį
whether the Officer had hia be that he was put aboard the
in a normal identification certificate.
a soaled mail bag in a la admitted, he was imprisoned
"In the afternoon, he pri
was KLM (Dutch Civil Air- on board the "Warramunga." vileges, such as they were, of released unconditionally.. That
"He arrived in Hong Kong remand prisoners, Including was ofter 19 days in Stanley Pet. lines) aircraft between territorial waters on Feb. 20, smoke twice a day.
Amsterdam and Karachi. 1947. With him were two other "I believe the privilege in Lord, and I now call Lamb to The reme, which came from men who were being brought to cludes access to booku, but u give evidence.”
Prague, were put safely abourd the plane at Amsterdam in a scaled double bag: On arrival at Karachi it was discovered that the inside bug, was torn and that the jewels had been re- moved.
FON.
Those are
the facts.
LAMB'S STORY OF TROUBLE
that he was
cern.
*
Coll-
My
The Amsterdam criminal in- vestigation department started any inquiries immediately.
Clever air pirates are suspect- cd to have been responsible and the police are seeking interna tional cooperation.—Reuter:
LAMB CASE
Bright Scoring
The two singler tomorrow will Ginestrahle, teaders in the the Jack Hromwich (Australia) D. Cernik (Czechoslova ebersplanship, scoring 80 for the against Son of two wickets finished thin) and Dinny Pails Australia Best day 136
rum behind, but verse Jaroslav Drobny (Czecho-long drive which threatened to
On the application of DSI Mac- set off a Communist campaign. slovakini with right wickets in hand against South Africo, whose Brst innings day's doubles, partaered by Colin ta'.
Bromwich will also play in Frita recover the former Red eapi- Donald, Yu For was remanded for another week in geol custody
He was Tetalled 225. This
Lamb, who was then called, gold, to him as follows: "Well, I don't, when he appeared before Mr. W.
usked, by Inspector way hot
The reports said the Reds
A.. Blair.Kerr yesterday. particularly impressive display by
realding at
whether The decision by the Australiaz
the know what we are going to do Krlloff
he had any were retreating eastward to- the toughs, who had all la rare non-playing captain. Mr. Howard the Shansi border.
Yu, a watchman employed by Y.M.C.A. Salisbury Road, Kew. with you. You will have to give money or valuables and that in pers lively batting. For Cowling, to play the veteran, John
NAAFI at 97 Ma Tau Wai Road, loon. He was a public accountant us . few particulars."
reply, he said that it was not Government dispatches cisim- flat. Bromwich, occasioned s`me The most part, Utey rather
He then sat down and was in possible for him to have trued the bowling and there were ❘prise, it meant that Geofteil the Nationalist garrison at being charged on four counts by profession.
of obtaining monty by false He was taken from Ward Road terrogated as to his profession and money after
ten having spent Yulin inflicted heavy casualties *be painfully slow pertuds.
Brown, who won two singles when
and, accompanied by activities by Inspector Kriloff, months in a Chinese gaul. He is alleged have obtained, subordinate British Consular who made a resume of what he The loss of the men before the Australia elindated Canada Inst on the attacking Red troops but pretences and one of conspiracy. Gaul 160 was reached may have led to werk, will be watching the present admitted that the Communlats under promises of obtaining pusi. official, proceeded to the Shanghai was told.
He claimed that he was alse asked: "If you were released now match.--Reuter.
damaged the airport and army tloos os watchmen, $180 from Chu Dockyards Ltd., British
He was in Shanghai from Nov. where would you want to go?" installations before the rescue Man and Chan Lai on July 30.
5, 1942 until Aug. 14, 1945,
Ho replied that he naturally: forces arrived.
$80 from Chan Wol, and $180
At this place. he and others He wu-detained at the Halwanted to go back to Shanghai. Meanwhile, pro-government from Chu Song and San Yung on were confronted by a naval arm-phong Road Gendarmerie and Lumb said that It was
Bald dispatches
Nationalist the same date at the Ma Tauled guard and subsequently taken was never at any time released suggested that the Chinese.“ au- forces in central Shantung had Wai Road address, and $130 from aboard a launch in the custody or let out of Camp.
thorities would not allow him! When he came out of Stanley occupied Lintzu and cleared the Lal Hon and Chan Chi outside of that guard. No Customs He was taken to Peiping, at entry into Shanghai, but he had the ship by which he came was Reds from Shoukuan. Itu and 215 Yu Chou Street on Aug. 1. formalities were gone through. which place he was released by no reason to believe that he still in the harbour and was there Linehu area. The operation up-
They The charge of conspiracy refersi
were taken aboard the Americans and returned to
would be prohibited from re. for some time after, peared to be a pre ude to a to the same complainants and H.MA:S.. "Warramunga" which Shanghai.
entering that port, since the Ou Mar. 14 ho asked the Gover- major effort to recover the rich places the date as between July was lying off Woosung. While on He subsequently worked at the Chinese were not responsible for nor for passage back to Shanghai 1 Poshan coal mine district from 23 and Aug, 5.
board this ship, they were kept Civilian Press Relations Omec, his being in Hong Kong.
and a loan of $1,000. He had told Inspector Kriloff that he had no. the Communists. - Assoclažoti It was stated by DSI Moc.detained in a cabin, guarded by Shanghal Depot of the American He had both friends and money trouble with the Chinoso In 0 Press.
Donald yesterday that Messrs. Lonaval guneda, Lamb sald he had Air Force In Klangwan,
in Shanghai,
Shanghai in getting back. and Lo will be appearing for ac- ne season to believe that his per-! On or about Mar. 20, he was!
After being interrogated, he He went to the Ministry cused at the next hearing.
by his sonal bagguge accompanied him. advised
Commanding He had been handed a list of Officer, that he was being released was taken to the Central Remand Foreign Affairs for China and had
Prison.
a visa on his identity certificato his personal effects by the British from the service as a report, de
The next day, he was called out. On Mar. 21. Mr. Loseby-in within 15 minutes. This cost him Consular officiaj and informed that trimental to him (Lamb)
and taken to Special Branch formed him that the Attorney Marine Flier, which they had been left in the posses been received,
with On Apr. 23, he was arrested by Headquarters, together
General had written`slating that arrived here yesterday, is expect. sien of a Mr. Broadley.
Detach. Baron Von Putthamer,
In the On the voyage, he had no access the Shanghai Garrison
opinion of the Immigration ed to sail on Aug. 16 for round. Sydney, Aug. 13.
· At this place, Inspector ofleer the visa was in order. Anatralia will send three the world ports via Manila. to any baggage except that whichment at Woosung and taken under
them that he Cezas-examine by Mr. In The General Gordon will he had brought. Lamb said that arrest to Bridge House. Here, he | Donovan told arrive here this morning from they arrived in Hong Kong at was detained for three days in. thought it would be better if they die,. Lamb and that in 1042 ha
communicado and then taken to were taken to Stanley, where it was doing journalistic work. San Francisco, Honolulu, Japan about 4 p.m. on Feb. 20, 1947.
the alt Wils cleaner, and
A question by Mr. Lonsdale At about 8 and Shanghai, and will sail at
.. the Polfer the Ward Road Gaol,
whether he had been paid by the They came alongside.
When he arrived at this place, fresher. 8 m. on Aug. 16 for Manila. This launch
After their arrvial at Stanicy, Germans in 1942 for Journalistle vessel is expected to return here were transferred to this launch they said that they did not lov
work was objected to by Mr. Immediately In the what to do with him. He was they saw the Chief Officer, Mr. Bornacchi, who said that the on Aug. 20, and will sail on Aug. and taken
food, Jillot, who said to them:
question appeared to be leading to Connaught Road, this would be a matter for the very sorry, gentlemen, but we
an examination of the plaintif's British Authorities.
can't have you in this hotel. Me, netivitica in 1942. where they disembarked.
London, Aug. 13.
The following are the results of leagues: fouthall games in the Scottish
DIVISION A
Aberdeen
0 Hibernian
Celtie
2
1 Falkirk
3 St Mirren
Gluestershire had two ↑ Airdrie wickets down for 38, but the com. | Clyde bination of two left-handers, Hourts Allen and Crapp, held out for the Morton remainder of the day's play.
Closing Scores
Close of play scores were: South Afrien 225 (Taver
Gloucestershire
3 Dundee Queen's Park 2 Motherwell Queen of South 0 Partick Rangers
74). Ayr
BD fur two Dundee U.
(Allen 52 not out).
2
1,
5
5 Third Lanark 2 DIVISION B
Hunfermline
AL Scarborough: Derbyshire Hamilton 309 (Townsend 137, P 901. Leith Yorkshire four for no wiek:t«, Ruith
At Weston.super-Mare: Hamp. Stenlosmate
St. John-tone -Router,
shire 280 (Regers GH, H« 58. Howell six for 811. Somerset 81
for no vedektir.
At Lords: Kent 301 (Fagt 60. Valentine 1). Middle-ex 333 for
Albion Alou
4 Arbroath
1 Cowdenbeath
East Fife
Dumbarton Stirling Kilmarnuck
U
FAREWELL BOWLS
A farewell lawn bowls match
Alice flokeren 73 not out). will be payed at the K.B.G.C. on Al Hustings: Sussex 382 for Aug. 23. between a team chosen Lan-by Mr. F. H, Wilkinson, past pre-
Koven
(Parkes 111, Jumes
gridge 105, Cox 01).
At Swansen: Glamorgan 258 (Dyspn 60, Jones 75, Clit 62. C.D. Clarke live for 123). Northump- tonshire 12 fur to wickets.
3,
A Dudley: Worcestershire 430
sklent of the club, and a rest of the club team.
Members wishing to participate are asked to inform the bowls con- vener as early as possible. teams will be selected on Tuesday, Aug. 19.
Th
Wool Over
Their Eyes
renol experts to Japan imme- diately to arrange for resump- tion of the regular wool bade, according to a Canberra den- patch in today's Sydney Daily Telegraph,
Mr. Regiuni Pollard, 'Minis. tex of Commerce and Agricut- kure, said that the Common- wealth Government would not allow Japanese buyers to buy personally at Australing woul auctions, but they might ap- point Australian ngents to buy for them—Reuter.
Man, Woman Murdered
"By Persons
Unknown"
The ..
SHIPPING
21 for San Francisco, vin Shang. Jelly of the Special Branch Head informed that as regards hul, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu.
and quarters
in
had
wer
"I am
He wag neked by R Police He had a passport originally, Jilot then went away and a Mr. Officer if a bodding rolt and kit but this was destroyed by the Norman took over.
This officer also went out for Japanese in 1942. He had à tem. bat belonged to him.
certificate while in short while and when he re.
Ile replied that he could not porary
SEAMAN HURT. Chu Po-shum, 42, a seaman of the s... "Esang," was ad- say so offhand, but would have Haiphong Road Camp in 1944. turned, he brought with him a mitted to Kowloon Hospital yesterday with a fractured thigh.
for
This was irreinvent to the pre- tent issue of the case before the Court, he said.
The objection was overruled.
In answer to the question Lamb". admitted that he was paid by the On tuming to take a look first.
On his return to Shanghai in document.
in Lamb said that he and Von Germans 10425 for Journalistic over the bedding roll. he found Oct. 1945, ho changed that cer, He was injured on. August 12 his name painted on it.
tificate at the British Consulate Puttkamer were
then informed work..
It was only for one article. The when the ship was struck by a They were then taken to the for an identity certificate, as no that they were being held under
article did not concern Me, Chur. typhoon while on her way from Special Branch Headquarters, passports were available at the some section of the Immigration chill but was on Finland, and at a Balgon to Hong Kong,
time when everybody was for gal· lant Finland. Circumstances changed later.
APPLES FOR
BRITAIN
where a Police Officer remarked time.
Control Ordinance.
1
PRISONERS “COULD SMOKE”
be
.
10
When he left her on the after-Britain during the coming season. any work. Lamb said that on ficar. Muukhouse said that plainte with regard to the Hong Journalistic work for the Ameri-
Neck Tied
BOWLS
When
*
CARA.
;
In 1945 ho joined the Public Bolations Office for the Americans. Auckland, N.Z., Aug. 14. Mr. Nerman Bald that they promptly took it to the Chief
Arrangements were then madu He did not write articles. He only A verdict of "Murder by some person or persons unknown" was returned by
New Zealand is to open negotia. would be treated as special re- Oficer of the Prison, who arrang- by Inspeeter Donovan for him to did the make-up and lay-out and the Coroner at the conclusion of two inquiries held by Mr. W. H. Lati-ons immediately with the Bri. mand prisoners, which meant that ed, to have it sent to the proper accommodated at the Y.MKJA
Kawicon and for his meals to be saw the paper through the press. His capacity was to head and. mer at Kowloon yesterday.
tish Government for the export they would be allowed to smoke authorities.
On the morning of Mar. 10, he taken at Jimmy's Kitchen,
Icorrect choy contributed as many. The first inquest was on an un- the water three or four days be
of 1,000,000 cases of apples to twice a day and not have to do
had visit from the Immigration known Chinese male, aged before he conducted his post. noon of May 17 she was in per.
Lamb said that he had no com pt the welters were G.I's. He did. Mr. Monkhuure, tween 30 and 36, whose decom mortem examination on June 23. fect
Walter Nash, Dominion Finance being thus informed, he said to health, quid witness. At posed body was found floating bo- Detective So Kwong describe about 8 am, on the following Minister, today said that he is Mr. Norman: "If that suits you, he had come to take him (Lamb) Kong authorition or the treatment
In answer to further questions, tweth A12 and B22 buoys by S/T the decensed as being dressed in morning, one of his farm hands of the New Zealand Fruit Growers
the Lamb admitted he had no degrees. making this move at the request it suits me for the present." cut of Stanley, he informed, Mr. which he had received at J.W.M. Dickson at 8 am, on June a dirty white
He had access to his bedding Monkhouse that he had already hands of the oficials.
He was not a chartered accoún- checked cloth came out to tell him that she Federation.-Associated Press, reil and kit bag on three occasions heen in touch with his Solicitors
Lamb said that they had all lant nor an incorporated accoun- quilted jacket with a pair of qld was lying dead in the cockloft-of
before locating his identity cer- and wanted to know where he been courteous and given hini
tant. He had made the mislákov. According to the Police, repre- European-style grey, flannel trou. the furm. He went out to Tsun
tificate in die.
every facility within their power of joining us in the last war and stood. sented by Detective, Sub-Inspector sers and a pair of blue canvas Wan and reported the matter to
On Mar, 1, Inspector Donovan C.J. Askew, the
but their powers were smewhat did not sit for his examination. Letter man had the shoes. Extensive Inquiries made the. Pollce Station' there.
The following will represent came to see him and expressed.
limited. Lamb declared that they. He had had three offers of em appearance of a boatman whose by him among the usual seamen's
K.B.G.C. against Club de Recreio the hope that everything
At that moment, a letter dated ware under the impression that he playment as soon as he got WAS body was, in all probably, washed' haunts in Kowloon and Hong
In the Semi-Final of the Knock.
bad been
alven a
dirty deal. Inspector Donovan Mar. 6, from Mestra Wilkinson
through this business. He had not into Hong Kong' waters
going well, from Kong, sald witness, falled to re.. Witness went on to say that the out Competillon on Sunday, Auf also said that he was making that he showed this to Mr. Monk asked to see the Superintendent of to know how he alood and this Lamb said that on, Feb. 24, he taken the offers up as he wanted Grist was received and Lamb said Chinese territory. The only arti-veal the identity of the deceased. plece of rope found around her 17: cles found on the deconstd were
arrangements for his
(Lamb's) hours. In this letter, Mr. Hugh Prisons in order to ascertain if case nished. All the affers were neck was part of the clothes line E.F. Pope, L. Guy, J.W. Dickson passage to the United Kingdan. Jones said that the writ of someone from two Chinese National currency
.tha Attorney from Hong Kong Dema Woman's Death which, she had on the first floor, and S. Randle.
Lamb said that is then sahad Habeas Corpus mult succeed. General's Odled was coming out to $10 and $5 notes. (equivalent to
Witness at first refused to giya. Chung-hel, 24-year-old] The cubicle her body was found H.F. Shields, J.F. McGowan, Inspector Donovan who had told Mr. Mookhouse, after seeing the see then, since they were belag the names of the firms but later about six cents, Hong Kong). concubine of Wong Chau, was in bad the appearance of being J.G. Mever and A.J. Hall,
him that ho, Larib, wanted a letter, sald he would see the At detained under the Attorney said that they were the Chinese Hands Tled
found dead with a 'pięce of rope ransacked and a search revealed R.P. Phillips, 1 Newton), J.C, presage to the United Kinsdom, torney-General,
General's order. The Bupefintan Export Corp:ration, Tin Wah and The hands were tied together wound her neck in the early hours the loss of three gold dager rings. Altken and J. McKelvio.
Ho, declined to accept the pa→ Subsequeatly, Mr. Jillot came to dent promised to palm.to-palm in front the body of May 18, sald Defectiva Sub- Dr. Alvares stated that ar
„Asked in what way ho had auf-, by a plece of rope which was Inspector C, Boymom..
sútopay conducted on the deceased
Ao back to Shanghai.:
Lamb said that after three days; fered damages together; you will be leaving this
in Hong Kong, Lamb raid that he had recently hotel and going to anothane at he again won't before the Suger-Lamb raid that he had bean, în. passed tightly, round, the wrista According to the husband, 'de- revealed slight bruises on the IT four times, testined Dr. R.E. Conned was a very quiet sort of a ide of the forehead and on both
Belfast, Aug. 14. again been offered a pasange to Government expanse."
Intendent, who said he had receive prison for 19 days. Joe McCarney, part-time pro-ahe Britnel.
He belloved the low was that has "Alvarcs. There was a superficiat | girt - and made no complolita elbows. There were faint bruksesi
Government expense was appar General a Ofice. He then asked should have been brought before. won the Ulster- Progoff 'titlė on He was domiciled in Shanghai, ently prompted by the fact that permission to telophore - his, inw- a. magistrate within 48 hours. Wednesday, beating Fuck Me that his job was in Shanghai ded he (Lamb) lind earlier on and yors, but was told that h Hearing will be continued this Lanisan of Royal County Down that his fiat was in Shanghal. He that ho had no intention of allow against Prison Regulations wil morning.
did not know what was happening Jom Mr. Monkhouse to take him requested to write "pietiek and 4 in the 80 holes final,
Printed and published for "the" The previous holder, British to affairs at that place and from Stanley and dron him on the first aw Mr. Monkhouse on
wanted to go back to nod for him- first comer in Hong Kong. * Mar. 10, when he was told to sumo proprietora, The NewanË PET, open champlon Fred Daly, did Marie A DATEN N Lamb and that from Stanley He with bin from Stanley danbo Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER not defend the title.Associa
Namen „Kaatza, “Windsor, House, Lamb said that after locating was taken to the Special Branch Led Trean
hip identity Corticate, hotleadquajterg by Inspector Lowe, Continued at fool of host Got.) Hong Kong,
Chow
GOLF
sago and stated that he wanted to him and until "Get your things { the proper authorities, touch with Co. and E. D. Sykes and Co., Ltd.
wound four inches long" with | about 'the villagers or the, form) on the upper part of the cheat feastonal of Cliftonvfio, Belfear, declined; #gdom, but had also Lamb said the last remark, att no word from the Attorney- |
clean-cut sitth edges on the right hands employed by him at the There was no clue of Pre of the neck.AN
Kwai Chung Village tarm. honey or disease. He could and Dr. Alvares gave 'as his opinton Up to March this year she was no gug in the mouth or any ob that death was dus to asphyxia living with him and bla kli-int Mtruction In the airpassage, suld brought about by drowning, and wite nt 24% Castle Peak Rond, Dr. Alvares, who puded that, in that the outward appearances Arst floor, but alnce that time she his opinion, depth was due to were consistent with bumicide, He stayed in an unnumbered hut on asphyxi brought about by added that the body had been in the farm.
Letrangulation."
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