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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 1928.

FOREIGN OFFICIALS AND DYNE'S CASE. I LOCAL FOOTBALL.

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7.)

SERVICE.

The transactions which had been THE HONOUR OF THE CIVIL 'called gaming by the defenes were gaming in the sense in which people used the word speculation, but it

Commenting upon the appoint. was necessary for the jury to decidement of the Board of Inquiry, the

Timer said:

whether or not the transactions were transactions as to which there

The Government have acted both Was agreement between the correctly and promptly.

So

HKEC. BEAT KO.S.R'S.

H.K.F.A. SHIELD GAME.

By two clear goals, the H.K, Club qualified to meet Kowloon at Soo- kumpoo in the semi-final of the senior shield competition on Satur- day next. The K.O.S.Bs. miesed

LAWN TENNIS.

OPEN DOUBLES CHAM.. PIONSHIP.

plaintiffs and Mrs Dyne that in much may be said without infring from the penalty spot and netted Doubles

no case should she bave to delivering in any way the code which in

or in no case should sho ́ have to

this country forbids public com-

twice but the goals were disallow ed. The first was knocked in by Toal while Stock scored after the

receive, nix that the only thing ment during the process of a judi which they agreed by the contract/cial inquiry. It was manifestly whistle had sounded against him was that they should respectively impossible that the association of or offside. The game was full of

receive and pay according to market prices.

Foreign Office Official. The question he would leave to the jury was: Notwithstanding the

at least one highly placed 'official

with n case of the character of Ironmonger and Dyne-even though that association may prove inquiry to be irrelevant and new-

On

excitement and thrills, severni chances being missed

Towards the closs some of the players were taking the man at the wrong time and free kicks were

SOME FORECASTS.

[BY HOLLYWOOD)

The competition for the Open Championship of the Colony will be held simultaneously with the Open Singles and com- pences on Monday, March 8th.

"An added interest this time is the fact that two strong British

FLYING BY OXFORD UNDER- GRADUATES.

"BUT NOT OVER CITY

ÚNIVERSITY AIR SQUADRON'S

PROGRESS...

OXFORD, Feb. 1st. Flying by undergraduates, for which the Oxford University Air Squadron has been working steadily since it was founded three years 580, has been permitted at long loat by the University, authorities. and is in full swing at Upper Hey ford, twelve miles north of Ox ford."

P

Machines must only be taken out in the afternoon, and whether mem

GIRL FAINTS AT ACQUITTAL.

STORMY SCENES IN MAR- SEILLES COURT.

STUDENT WHO SHOT, A

PROFESSON.

DEFENDING HER HONOUR,

MARSEILLES.

After an impassioned appeal in her defence by Maitre de More Giafferri, the famous Paris criminal lawyer, Alba Bianchi, the

BRITISH HOUSE OF THE FUTURE.

THE IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION.

·ARCHITECT'S DARING

PROPHECY.

GARDEN AERODROME..

In the first serious attempt made to enable people to stop forward though the years and live for one hour surrounded by things as they House of the may be, a full-sized Future," planned, constructed and when the Great War has become distant history, is to be shown at the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibi- tion at Olympia, Kensington, W. from February 29th to March 94th. For all who stand on ita garden aerodrome and look at its some-

pare are competing and a great bers have qualified for pilots' certi- / Pretty 10-years-old student, was 4c furnished as such a house may be

quitted at the Aix Assixes of the murder of her former lover, Dr. Rend Designs: a professor philosophy, whose classes the girl

deal of confidence is at present Scates or not they must not take placed in them. One pair is a sitong Military combination in

machines into the air unless accom- Major Lucas and Major Stevestan panied by instructors, Preliminary who were acknowledged the best safeguards include the written per

used to attend. frequent pair in the U.S.RC. Tournament mission of parent or guardian and

ostensible terms of the business, was { dental-shöuld be allowed to pass When the Club netted their second hold recently, and the other pair College authorities and a medical

there a seret understanding that the stock should never be called for or delivered, and that the differ ences only would be paid?.

On the face of it, the transaction | was a proper business sale and purchase, but the jury had to be satisfied that there was super-added to it an agreement such as he had

referred to.

The matter did not depend upon the fact that the parties thought the transactions would only be specula tions in differences, unless there was super-added to that contract an agreement that, supposing the should not close a salo of francs, she should not be bound to deliver francs to the plaintiffs, although Aie could not buy them back in the

without instant consequentin? pre- goal, the game was practically credings. The reputation of the over, for, it wanted only four British Civil Service stands 30 minutes to time. The Club played high, and rightly stankis so high, not merely for absolute integrity, lead, kicking strongly and breaking a winning game after they got the but for the avoidance even of the up the breath of suspicion, that its mem-

K.O.S.B. combination hers will be the first to court the after Simpson had taken a pass The first goal was scored by Scott closest examination. Their oppor- from Taylor and failed. At the in- tunities for turning to private terval the Club were leading by profit the knowledge which they ac goal to nit. quire in confidence through their public duties are sometimes over- K.D.S.Bs. pressing but Black play. Fincher

The second half opened with the estimated, for it requires a differing a braing game frequently put ent kind of experience to realize the forwards offside. the financial possibilities of pol middle line, Stewart, Watson and The Club's tioni information. But there are McBride, played a spoiling game obvious occasions, constantly requr front the KO.S.Bs. point of view. ring-the preparation of the Budget Taylor and Simpson on the respec is perhaps the most conspicuous

tive wings were good in the open. when scores of Civil servants by Scott played a dashing game and Referring to the introduction into the case of the name of an

means overpaid, are familiar was well supported by Bishop official at the Foreign Office, Mrter many weeks with secrets which Wallington did some wonderful Justice Hortridge pointed out that might be turned, and are never things while Black charged down it was in that part of the case when turned to inestimable profit for several dangerous shots and clear select the likely semi-finaliste, but Mr. de Wael was cross-examined themselves. Whatever conclusions ed with coolness.

rather pick out the last eight paira may be reached by a very competent several shots to deal with and in Rodger had that the name had to come out,

who will probably survive. · Is, the fboard of inquiry, there can be no the closing minutes

first quarter last year's winners and ground for fear that the Civil but Wallington got the ball away. Service as a whole has forgotten its Taylor's goal was a sole effort. and I expect them to survive to a runners-up are bracketed together great traditions.

Receiving near the middle line he place in the last eight. The Run bent all opposition and drawing fans will in all probability "meet Anderson out of goal, sent the bale Greens in the second round and should win, while Honda' and Akiyama have an easy passage.

market.

>

The Verdict,

Mr. Bevan had opened the case without referring to it, and Mr. de Wael gave his evidence without re ferring to it, but when it came to the point that the cross-examination showed that, this woman was so much a woman of straw that she had to take a position at Waring's and to part with her beloved jewellery, then Me. de Wact had to my that be was introduced by this man in an influential position, a man in the Foreign Office.

"

The point was relevant because Mrs. Dyne had been cross-examined at considerable length as to whether or not Mr. Gregory had been inter- ested, and to what extent.

no

PRESS COMMENT.

LONDON, Feb. 27th. The newspapers commend the promptitude of the Government's action in regard to the francs case, and the courage and candour of the framers of the report.

into the net.

was beaten.

The ground was on the heavy- side and this appeared to suit the Club's style of play. The K.0.5.B halves were not so good, leaving the wings very open and had Simpson accepted the chances offer ed he should have put on, at least, three goals.

They agree that the punishment of the officials concerned is none too severe, though the Daily Tele- graph appears to find some ex tenuation in what it describes as the inadequacy of the salaries of will be played. the higher officials in the Foreign

:

TODAY'S GAMES To-day at Sookuapoo, the finals of the United Services Competition

At 2p.m. ---H. M. 9. Troquois juniors.

examination. Three Lynx Avro Dachines have been provided by the Air Ministry for the squadron, and this allows ten undergraduates to take machines up daily for about half an hour each.

Under no circumstances must

of

The girl is the daughter of a prominent Corsican family know more than a century ago as among the most devoted followers af Napoleon. Giafferri is also a Corsican.

Maitre do

Moro-

what metallic sheen, its definitely factory-made Hines, and its air of challenge to eyes attuned to bricks and mortar, gables and gullies, there will be a shock similar to that **Long Live Alba!"

which would have come to a care When the verdict was announced

but n pearing forward at the the girl fell fainting on to the floorLaburnum Villa" of 1928. of the dock. People in court burst into loud cheers and shouted,

Long live Alba!!

The girl and the professor met at Marseilles two years ago and a warm friendship sprang up be tween them. Last summer they quarrelied, and one night at i am., after she had waited for him out side a theatre, she demanded that he should retract aspersions which she said he had made upon her honoury

Two years

Dr. Tottenham and R. Hancock. and Major Pratt gave

ago Major Stevenson the Rum so that he and Major Lucas are jahns a very stiff game the final

the title this time. On paper Dr.undergraduates fly machines over expected to make a strong bid for Tottenham and Hancock make a they can combine well, they should this last regulation, it is felt, must vary formidable combination and if Oxford. The ready acceptance of prove very dangerous. Last year's have been a great relief to the winners (H. D. and S. A. Rum-responsible authorities. Exhilarat jahn), Ng Sze Kwong and Ng Szeing as it would be to watch pro- Choung, and E. C. Fincher and E gross in akill everhead, the privi entered and of particular interest risks, and a member, of the squa are among the best ge would not be unattended by is the competition for the first time dran observed to-day that it might

Cupa, which are to be held if won for the Ho Kom Tong Challenge Prevent the dens trom thinking." by the same pair three years in

The training includes a thorough

succession.

course of ground technique and theory in the various branches of aviation, and Wing Commander A G. R. Garrod, the chief instructor, is building up an up-to-date library at the squadron headquarters at R.A.F. officers are accepted by the Not only prospective Selection Committee but also men who are reading for any profes- sion. The business of the Air cost) is to interest everybody in Ministry (which bears the entire aviation, and Oxford is felt to be

The presiding judge, f. Brin the sort of place through which this can be done. To encourage an irl was justified in defending her guer, while admitting that the terest in air strategy an annual honour, caused her to break into prize essay has been instituted

Forecasts. :

Doubles than in Singles and I shall Prophesy in more difficult in

not attempt at the present to

Oxford.

Many will consider it over-dar- ing in prophecy. But it will soon be seen that the architect, Mr. R. A Duncan, of Mestra Percy Tubbs, Soo, and Duncan, has tried to put truth before fancy.

The garden is not like the sort demanded today, in which is sought a small private version of

public park and recreation ground Instead of a walk there is an arrangement that provides a full shield for half shield against the wind. Down the centre water They had a violent altercation, during which the professor was

runs over tiles and becomes, at the

the 00 fatally shot by a revolver which touch of a button tention, she declared, of commit of the house, the girl was holding with the in- switchboard that is the very heart moving stream of ting suicide. He said he was shot | fire.

Changing The Appearance. from behind, but I forgive her." The girl mid the revolver went off accidentally when he pushed her.

Flowers are packed almost tight- ly into long oblong beds. Floral designs are modernist, cubist. The appearance of the garden can soon be changed by calling the public beds out in squares and replace geardewer, who will lift the flower them in squares.

Jury's Refuan!.

Major Lucas and Major. Steven- The problem, set for 1928 is theysterical tears when he question.

general question:

ed her regarding a photograph of herself. This was taken by an

ingrot 45

The coast defence scheme of Great Britain has in the past baen other giri while Mile. Bianchi was designed to withstand the attack it showed her with

at a boarding-school at Afx, and very few of surface craft. To what extent clothes. In spite of counsel's has the advent of aircraft modi- vehement protest it was handed fed this scheme, and what deve round to the jurymen, most of lopments are required to meet whom passed it along without look present-day conditions! The judges are Major-General Sir Ernest D. Swinton, Chichele Pro wrote The Green Curve under described the early stage of the the pseudonym Ole-Luk-Oie, and Great War as " An Eye-witness"), and the Chief Instructor.

be weed

He was not going to comment on Office. While all commentators re-will play the Scots Guards in the the last eight. It is likely that the fessor of Military History (who was taken merely as a college joke I will form the outer and inner walls

that, but the jury had heard Mr.gros the revelations it is the Dyne in the witarse-box and it was opinion that the Report amply vin- for them to say whether her cross-dicated the honourable traditions examination and her attitude in of the Civil Service. answering questions were suct: es to show that she was or, was not a witness upon whose evidence they could rely.

After a short absence the jury returned a verdict for the plain Lifts. Messrs. Ironmonger & Co.

His Lordship thereupon "entered jadgment for them for £38,038, with costs

"Your client has not got a half. penny in the world practically," remarked the Judge, when Mr. Blanco. White, for Mrs. Dyne, raised the question of a stay of execution. He painted out that only one question had been left to the jury, and he thought it was a care in which he ought to say that he emphatically declined to give a stay of execution. "Can you bring the money into Court?" he asked.

Mr. White: No, my Lord. Mr. Justice Horridge: Can you bring £20,000 into Court?

Mr. White: No, my Lord. Mr. Justice Horridge: Then I repeat what I have said.

Although looking somewhat pale, "Mrs Dyne showed no agitation after the announcement of the verdict. She afterwards quietly left the Court and consulted ber

counsel.

PREMIER'S ACTION.

SPECULATORS' LOSSES.

The report of the Board reveals that all three officials lost in frane speculations. Mr. J. D. Gregory lost about £20,000; Commander Maxse, ovVET £3,000; and Mr. O'Malley just over £100.

H.M.S. Titania in the seniors.

At 4 pm.-5.0.S.Be. will play HE. Major-General C. C. Luard, CB, C.M.G., will present the trophies, to the winners at the close of the senior game.

n

HOME FOOTBALL.

NORTHERN SECTION MATCH.

"

{THROUGH AIUTE'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, Feb. 27th.

It was established that in 1923, Mr. Gregory speculated jointly with Mra Dyne, the defendant" in the action, and continued to do so until 1923. Mrs. Dyne was the wife of one of his former school- In the Northern Section of the fellows. Between them they dealt English League to-day, Stockport with approximately 250,000,000 County defeated Wrexham by Sve

gusis to nothing.

francs.

tinued his speculations separately, After 1993, Mr. Gregory con- his manipulations then involving.

EXCITING SCENE AT A CUP TIE.

san are in the second quarter and Lim Peng Chin and A.. A. Rumjahn, meet strong University couple in but should vin. They will very probably play Razack and Cassum- bhoy in the second round and are expected to win also. In the Baute bracket a very good match should be seen between Lieut. J. Hale and Lt.-Comdr, North and J. Shiva and F. J Remedios in the first round." The winners are expected to enter latter pair will survive. Cheang are in the third quarter Na Sze Kwong and Ng Sze and meet their Club matos, and the other pairs are not considered to have much chances against them,

Hancock and Tottenham are in the fourth quarter and are expect. | ed reach the third round without dificulty. There, in all probability. they will meet the Fincher brothers who are just below them

GIRL'S PLUCK IN SEA TRAGEDY.

MALTA, Feb. 1st.

full of praise for the heroic con-

The following will probably be the The crew of H.M.S. Fimiera are

Inst eight surviving pairs

The houta is built of a material which has never been employed be fore.. A substitute is used to re- present thin sheets of horn-like subtus which may, it is contend be utilised. The material want vious, yet capable of being cut and ed, which should be tough, imper- welded at a high temperature, has not yet been evolved

This material, which will Brushing away her team. Mile. Bianchi said that the photographn any desired colours or patterns, and the floor The hidden sup- and next day she obtained the ports of the house of the future negative and broke it.

will be of stainless steel. Cornacl for the prosecution An outside staircase to the flat brought as evidence against her roof is the only one employed. In- character the facts that she used siden Eft will be found. Over the lipstick and occasionally had been at roof are glass-covered pergolas. seen walking bareheaded in the for in the days to come there will streets of Aix smoking a cigarette be a desire for as much sunlight In reply to the judge, who press as possible. But if no sunshine ed her as to why Professor streams through the glass a bath Desvigace had slandered her after ing pool will be found on the flat breaking off their engagement, roof of the arcenr garage, and in Mile. Blanche replied amid tears this you can lie and benefit from

He wanted to marry me and I

artificial sunlight-for this and ultra-violet my treatment will be on tap almost wherever you go in the house.

On the garden side the upper panes windows will at once be detected. The daring originality of the

of glass vise and fall-overhanging

H. D. Rumjaha and S. A. Rum-duct of Miss Monk Blason, the 14-loved him, but I doubted his sin jahn, T. Honda and T. Akiyama. year-old daughter of the British cerity when he made certain sug F. J. Remedios and J. Silva, Major Consul at Constanze, and a passco- gestions to me, and I thought we Sze Kwong and Ng Sze Cheung, Antares which the latter came into Lucas and Major Stevenson, Nager on board the Italian oil tanker had better part. Dr. L. Newton and Dr. Valentine, collision with HM8 Caledon iad the Charleston in prison with It has been said that you dane Th. Tottenham and Hancock, E. F. the Doro Channel on January 20th. your fellow prisoners," remarked Fincher and E. F. Fincher.. Witnesses state that the tanker the president.

was abandoned in panic by her "I do not like dancing," the girlsame way as do motor-car wind-

CLUB SINGLES. No play was posible yesterday on account of the soft state of the ground, but one match is down for decision to day, weather permitting. Sewell,

a further 40,000,000 francs. Apparently Mr. 0. O'Malley was the initiator of the GATES BURST OPEN BY THE G Miskin is opposed to G. W

St.

C,

whole husiness, but his personal, transactions were infinitely and of shorter duration

áller,"

Zinovieff Latter of October, 1994, The mention. of the, notorious

CROWD.

5,000 RUSH IN."

NOTTINGHAM, Feb. 1st.

by the Board of Enquiry, recalls Unprecedented scenes were wit- that on October 25th, 1924, a letternessed here on the occasion of the addressed by the Foreign Office to replayed FA Cup tie between the Soviet Ambassador in conure County this afternoon, when the Nottingham Forest and Derby Ron with the Zinovieff Letter was crowd broke down the gates. signed by Mr. Gregory in the absence of the Secretary of State" the game that the gates were closed So many persons wished to sec Supporters of the Government

The Board recalls that the cir-long before the kick-off, and mady were pleased, but not at alt sur cumstances of its despatch and thousands of enthusiasts were lock- prised, that the Prime Minister publication became the subject of ed out. Crowds from the nutlying should have taken auch prompt deute political controversy and districts poured into the city from #metres to secure a full inquiry

there arose suspicions that Gregory an early hour in the morning, and Ento statements made in the course deliberately attempted to com special trains brought thousands of of the case of Ironmonger & Co. v.

promise Mr.

MacDonald's

prople from Derby. Government by Dyne, which affect the Foreign

the **** going behind Office Writes the political corres-x-Premier's back a few days be in to patrol the touch-line before Mounted police had to be called pondent of a Home paper

fore the General Election, simult the beginning of the game, and be The fact that the personnel of aneously to serve his own financial fore the end many thousands of the Board of Inquiry and terms of

would be spectators who had follow. ieference were given to the news, The Beard finds the accusationed the progress of the match from papers within a short time after against Mr. Gregory to be baseless outside the entrances made a rush. the verdict of the jury, shows that as the late Bir Eyre Crowe, the for the main gates. Mr Baldwin had been carefully Permanent Under-Secretary at the studying the position from the Foreign Office, was responsible for opening of the trial, so as to be the decision to send the letter, prepared for immediate action.

following instructions from Mr

REGULATIONS NEW CONTROL

BOARD SHOULD ENFORCE.

[DY B. 8. ECKERSLEY.]

or of electrical, mechanical or other appliance, for the

purpose o affecting the speed of a dog in

Tace.

Malpractices.

Stormy Scenes, "

lower panes when closed-in the

screens. On the other side frame- crew, the steward lost his life in replied. "I can dance only the trying to jump

on board the Charleston, and as discussion less glass winds vertically as in Fimiera, and the captain boarded rom about it, among us in the saloon-car windows. Unbreakable H.M.S."Cerct.

prison and one of the women said glass is used throughout for glaz was fatally injured, lay groaning dance to them."

Meanwhile the chief officer, who she had never seen it, I showed the ing.

"Colour To Suit Temperament, with pain in his cabin, which had

"A colour to suit the tempera- received the full force of the col An earlier paper states that ment" is the keynote of the in- lision Miss Mason, the only per- stormy scenes marked the opening ternal decorations Lighting wil! TAMPERING WITH RACING son left on board, heard the eries of the trial.

be in various colours, coming in-, DOGS.

and rushed to the cabin and stood Shouts drowned the president's directly from lamps of different by the chief officer until he died voice as he tried to open the pro-hues concealed in cornice troughs. Reuter.

ceedings. He could make na pro- The kitchen, on the ground floor, gress, he ordered gendarmes to is long and compact on dining-car clear out the disturbem. The court lines. Labour-saving, here, is an was suspended while this was being art. With carton dishes, plates done. The girl's plea is that she and caps-destroyed after use re did not kill the young professor placing china, washing up will not intentionally but accidentaly when prove a nightmare. Good progress is being made to

LONDON Jam 11th.

with a pistol in her hand she sum There is even greater novelty in

wards the establishment of the understand there are correspond

moned him to retract napersions the first-floor accommodation. Bol. This is very desirable ruling. I which she alleged he had made | ler shutters convert four cabin-like much-desired slational contral budying regulations for all our tracks.

upon her honour.“

bunk bedrooms-cach with lavatory" Before he died the professor mur basin, cupboards and wardrobes for greyhound racing. At to-day's

There are several other ways by mured that the girl had said that compactly desposed of into two meeting in London, representative which the speed of a dog can be if he did not marry her she would double bedrooms. companiel, with the Eart of Kiltion has been teken in proven cases of the various greyhound racing affected and strong disciplinary su him," "I told her," he gasped morey in the chair, I understand already.

as he lay dying, not to be silly A dog's toes can be but to go home to bed. I had just that the business was to draw up bound together with rubber turned my back when I was shot mitted to a subsequent meeting. a definite scheme which will be subband; the misue of a piece of from behind. But don't harm her. the floors, Bed-heating comes from.

string can stop a dog many yards; I forgive her.".

the electrically connected mattress. Ever since greyhound racing be the placing of a wax ball can do The girl gave 想你 entirely. Electricity cooks and freezes. came so popular the establishment a lot of mischief, of a national board of control, as Our promoters take elaborate which ale pictures as a Corsican can be deflated and rolled up so diferent version of the tragedy. Easy chairs are pneumatic, and beer an urgent necessity, and there precautions against the practice of vendetta in which she was called that they can be stored away when is a considerable amount of work there infamous things, and I am upon to defend her own good name.

pot in use. Chairs round the din for the new legislators to raise and assured that at Wembley, the She said:

ing table are of the "Tansad. ' The situation at half-time was maintain the sport at a high level White City, Harringay and other allow the players to leave the field, control association, they baye many

type and the dining table folds such that the referee refund-to-

In America, where they have a southern tracks all dogs are

and wheels into the kitchen, examined before they are put into

It is a house mot built to last and refreshments were brought out rules for the conduct of racing the racing, kennels and that they Even superacial consideration,

to them. Large reinforcements of and one of these sets out very d cannot be interfered with later. however, will convince the average

police were necessary to cope with Buitely the duties of the stewards, man that the tribunal is at once

LONDON, Feb. 28th:

When the Board of Control starts the crowds both inside and outside particularly in regard to the to function, I hope it will insist competent and strong. Bir Warren Mr. J. D. Gregory left bis home the ground, and it was only with stationing of officials at the bends that, at all tracks, there shall be Fisher in the head of the Civil in the West of London at 7 o'clock Bridge district was kept on the likely to contribute to a false re-charged to see that no dog has been difficulty that trafic in the Trent to watch for incidents that are appointed an official who shall be Service; Mr. Gwyer fulfils every this morning stating that he was move legal qualification that could be desired while Bir Malcolm Ram: going away for two or three days Additional barricades had to be Another matter dealt with in the being paraded-muzzles can still be tampered with in any way before say, Comptroller and Auditor and would rend word where. his put in use after the gates had been American regulations concerns examined before doge go to the General, is by virtue of his office correspondence should be

rushed, and no one was allowed in this country too. This is the starting box-and who shall report independent of end apart from the

for-either to enter or to leave the rule which forbids the use of drugs, to the chief steward before, each Civil Service of the Crown

warded.

ground.

(Continued on next Columa)

enda

The orities of both partics wil Ramsay MacDonald probably complain that the Board

Mr. Gregory's signature, to the

is too official, and that some judinote was just a matter of routine.

cial authority should have been a member.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] Mr. J., D. Gregory,

succeeded in breaking down the A number catimated at 5.000 gates and entering the ground.

Referee's Refusal.

sult

Face

4.

"

I had waited to ask Professor Desvignes for a full explanation of the calumnics he was spreading

Rapidly, as one goes from room to room, the eye, picks out scores of other novelties. Heating, one notices, is from electric panels in

concerning me. I told him that I a life-time. It is such a house as

insisted on a public apology. We goes out of date as your motor-cor guarrelled violently in the street, gets out of date, renewed in the

had in my hand a revolver which BNG way,

I had bought with the idea of com dispute René, grabbed me by the "In view of the professor's dying mitting suicide. During our heated

violently. At that moment the re- mother, instead of being a party to right arm and pushed me back | words, "I forgive her," his volver went off.

I never intended to shoot him, in murder cases-in-France declin

the prosecution, sh is the custom for I loved him so

ed to ask damages for her son's (Continued at foot of next column.) | death.

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