SEQUEL TO THE SINGAPORE | RIOTS.
INQUEST ON THE CHINESE VICTIMS.
[TEROCON REUTER'S AGENCY)-
SINGAPORE, April ath. The inquest was concluded in the Criminal District Court, before the acting Coroner (Colonel J. H. Tyte) and a jury consisting of two Euro- peans and three leading Chineso residents, into the deaths of aix Chi- neso who were killed in the shocting affair in front of Ereta Ayer police station on March 13th. Forty wit-
nesses were called.
Mr. G. G. Seth, Solicitor-General, appeared for the Attorney-General to conduct the inquiry.
Mr. Roland Braddel! appeared with Mr. S. B. Tan for the Consul General for China, and also for the persons under arrest in the civil jail.
Mr. J. G. Campbell represented Inspector F. J. Dale.
Mr. E. L. Talma appeared for the relatives of one of the deceased, Tay Quee Hian, and Mr. A. Y. I.. Davies for the relatives of five de ceased, Lee Young Wah, Lim Ber Feh, Leo Tye Khim, Foo Eob Kuang and Tam Chui Chuan.
The Inspector-General of Police (Mr. H. Fairburn) and other off- einls were present, and a large number of Chinese were in Court, together with representatives of the local "British and Chinese Press. The Consul General for China was also present.
The jury were accommodated with sents од the Bench They comprised the following:-Messrs. C. Salter, Ong Boong Tat, E. W. P. Fulcher, Gaw Khek Khiam and Lee Kong Chin.
The jury returned a verdict that "death was the result of gunshot. wounds indicted by the Police whilst dealing with a dense.crowd outside the Police Station."
·GALLANT FRENCHWOMEN,
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HONOURED IN LONDON. «
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
LONDON, April 8th.
Four gallant Frenchwomen who sheltered British soldiers at the risk of their lives in their homes behind the German lines during the war, were honoured by the citizens of London to-day;
women
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They were received by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress at a great gathering at the Mansion House, and addresses of thanks were presented to them, together with annuities that will maintain them in comfort." The French- Madame Cardon, Madame Belmont Gobert, Madame, "Lesure, and daughter, and Madame" Baudhuin. The Lord Mayor re- cited their acta
Eeroism. of Madame Cardon, of Villame, and her husband, concealed Corporal Hill of the Eleventh Hussars for thirteen months. Then Hill was betrayed, and shot by the Germans. Madame Cardan was condemned to deth, but sentence was commuted to twenty years hard labour. Mon- sieur Cardon escaped, but right up to the Armistice led a life of in- credible suffering. He died a few years ago, a victim of his courage in harbouring a. British soldier.
Tragic Incident: Another tragedy followed the shooting of Corporal Hill. When his mother heard of his death, she lost her reason and never recovered it wholly, When she was told laat Friday that her son's benefactor was coring to London, she seemed overjoyed at the prospect of seeing Madame Cardon. Then she sudden- ly fell back dead.
tears.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 11th, 1927.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
BRITISH ARMY BEAT FRENCH ARMY.
[TANOUGH, REUTER'S AGENCY.) ·
LONDON, April 10th At Blackheath on Saturday the British Army beat the French Army by twelve points to six.
IRELAND. WALES. · HARD FOUGHT DRAW AT CARDIFF
(TURÓLOW REUTER'S AGENCY.)
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CARDIYs, April 10th. The Irishmen opened well but were weak in front of goal Lewis and Williams, the Welsh right wing. were prominent. The latter scoring twice with fast, oblique shots. Ire
and improved towards the interval and forced three fruitless comers
At half-time "Wales lead by 2-0. Play did not reach a very high standard and the forwards were well held by the respective defend. ers. In the last half hour the Lifsh men played up vigoreaily and John- stone scared with a fast shot. The Irishmen continued to press. John- stone equalising two minutes before
the finish.
The game thus eaded in a draw of two all.
CANADA BEING KEPT INFORMED.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]
OTTAWA, April sch.
In the House of Commons, Labour member, Mr. Woodsworth, asked if the Canadian Government was being kept informed of events in Chins by the British Govern ment.
FLOATING UNIVERSITY
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"RYNDHAM " PROFESSOR CRITICISES THE LADIES
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CO-EDUCATION}
The presence of girl-students on board the 8.5. Ryndham, which has made a round the world tour with 500 American students, forming a floating university, has not been a success, according to Dr. Albert Heckel, professor of Missouri University, the chief of the men's side in the boat.
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Some of the girls, said the Pro- fessor, were inclined to be frivolous, and their presence did not tend to Increase the value of the studies. It distracted some of the men from their work, while some appeared to resent the presence of girls on the tour..
It has been decided that in future trips co-education will be abandon- ed as a result of the difficulties which attended this experimental
tour.
The students did not wholly up- prove of these statements. Some of The Premier replied in the the girls said that there was no affirmative, adding that, a forma more frivolity, or flirting than tion received was largely along the would have been the case at univer- lines of Prees despatches. The Canadian Government had not been sities at home... consulted regarding Britain's policy to China nor had it offered advice thereon.
SECRETARY OF U.S. TREASURY.
(THROUGH RXUTER'S AGENCY.).
CHERBOURG, April 9th.
Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, has left here on his way back to New York.
$30,000,000 LOAN.
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(THROUGH BITTEE'S AGENCY.]
Some of the men admitted that there were some cases of bad con- duct, mostly caused by over-indul- gence in liquor at the outset of the trip, and that a dozen students had found it advisable to abandon the tour.
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BELGRADE, April 9th."
OBITUARY.
DEATH OF M. GEORGES ROBINEAU.
"(THROUGH -REUTER'S AGENCY.]
PARIA, April 8th.
The death is announced of M. Georges Robineau, formerly Gov- emmar of the Banque de France.
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German courtmartial, when the April made so impassioned an appeal for the British boy that the tribunal commuted his sentence to one of im- prisonment.
INDIAN OUTRAGE.
BOMB
ON A MOSLEM CONGREGATION,
(THROUGH REUTER'S LOKKCY.]
Locesow, April 9th."
A bomb was thrown in the midst.
of a Maalem congregation praying at the tomb of a saint near the Medical College.
Thirteen persons were injured.
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