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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNË 25, 1929.
BY MAIL, WIRE, AND WOMAN SUBDUES
WIRELESS.
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Carlisle.A jury st Carlisle Sheriff's Court awarded $350 dam- uges to Miss Isabella Starkie, of Cross Street, Whitehaven, against Mr. Jacob Glaister jun, the sou of a builder and contractor, of White- haven, for breach of promise of marriage. It was stated that Mr. Glaister had visited Miss Starkie for nineteen years, and had, been engaged to her for the best part of her life."
Miss Stakie was twenty-two when she first became engaged, and she was now forty
one.
SAVAGE BULL.
PINNED FARMER SAVED
* FROM GORING.
TELLED AND DANCED IN
ITS FACE
The story of a woman saving a man from an infuriated bull, which
had already pinned him to the ground, is related by the Priory of Wales of the Order of St. John, which has recognised the heroic act by wwarding the woman a certificate of honour.
Johannesburg. Intense interest
The woman, Miss Janet Edwards, has been aroused here by the news
of Penarth Farm, Clynnog, Caer- that the police have arrested a native on suspicion of having murnarvonshire, had called upon ber dered Miss Irene Kanthack, the employer, Mr. Owen, a farmer, to assist ber in driving a flock of geese eighteen year-old daughter of Ma F. E. Kartback, formerly director from a field in which the bull was of irrigation. Miss Kanthack was standing to the farmyard. They found dead in the grounds of the Zoological Gardens in November 1927, the murder haring been com; mitted in broad daylight. She had been missing for three days when found. Her clothes were tern and her stick broken.
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Newcastle. While keeper named F. Barrett, employed at the menagerie in the North-East Coast Exhibition at Newcastle, was clean ing out a leopard's cage he was Barrett attacked by the animal. approached too near the bars, and the leopard sprang forward, tear ing his face and shoulder. His wounds were dressed at the infirm ary, and Barrett afterwards retura ed to work.
workman named Bulford. - A Pearce, of Amesbury, engaged by the Road Board it demolishing old huts as Sling Camp, Bulferd, was burning rubbish when a cartridge exploded in the fire and the bullet entered his body just above the He was rushed to Tidworth Military Hospital in a critical con dition.
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knew that the animal was vicious. Mr. Owen, carrying a piece of red iron, crept cautiously along the edge of the field, followed by Miss Edwards.
The bull suddenly charged, tossed Mr. Owen, carried him on its horns several yards, and then tossed him again into the air. As he fell the ball went down on its knees, pin- ned Mr. Owen between its horns, and began to crush him between its forehead and the ground.
Miss Edwards ran forward and seized Mr. Owen by the feet, but could not pull him away. She stood up, and while the bull was hacking in preparation for another onslaught she rushed before its face with her arms up, emitting loud, unearthly yelli, and drawing its attention from the man on the ground. She continued to shout and dance right in the bull's face until Mr. Ower had crawled to. to safety. Not until Mr. Owen shouted to her from the safe side of the gate did she realise her own danger.
TERRIBLE ITCHY SENSATION
Rash on Knees in Patches. Cuticura Heals.
**My knees broke out in patches with a rash which was accompanied with a terrible itchy sensation. For weeks 1. could hardly get any sleep. It was of a dry nature and I could hot bear to go near the fire. When I went to bed at night the burning. sching acnastion was almost un-. bearable. I also suffered for years with a breaking out on my face.
"I read an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, and in three weeks I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. E. Hamp sall, 67, Wallington St., Hyde Park, Doncaster, Yorka., Eng.
Usa Caticurs to clear your skin. Sample each Soap, Cinturent and Talcum free upon request, from Dayton, Fries Be Comewany, Ltd., P.O. Box $560, Shengkal 10TM Bold Throughout the World.
HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.
[ORDERS
BY HON. MR. T. H. XING, ACTINO. CAPTAIN SUPERINTEN- DENT OF POLICE.]
Chinese Company. SQUAD DRILL
All recruits of the Chinese Com- pany will attend at the Company's Headquarters on Tuesday, June 5, at 3.30 p.m. sharp for squad drill
Dress: Mufti. under Lee. Sergt. B43 Ts'o Chi Or.
SIGNALLING.
The Signalling Squad will attend at the Company a Headquarters fer practice in Morse and Semaphore under Crown Sergeant KIS Ow Yeang Kin Heng on Wednesday, June 20, at 5.30 p.m.sharp. Any other members of the Chinese Com- pany wishing to join this Squad are requested to send their name to Crown Sergeant Els.
INSPECTION PARADE
The proof of her danger and pluck," says the report announcing the award, consists in the fact that she could have escaped, for she was nearer the gate than Owen. When she failed to pull her master from under the bull she remembered what her mother taught her when
All ranks of the Chinese Com- a child. and on her Taith in that she faced the infuriated beast, and pany will parade at Central Police with her screaming and yelling Station on Thursday, June 27, for cowed him and compelled him to the monthly inspection of arms, The bull equipment, etc.. by the Company back away from her. slunk away, and Owen was carried Commander. Fall in at 5.30 p.m. to the house and in due time at sharp. Dress: White uniform, cap tended to by a doctor. This heroic with white cover; rifle, belt, side- deed has been the admiration of the arms, truncheon, whistle, armlet, whole countryside, and the recombadge, |nendations for recognition have been made to the Priory by all sections of the community."
London Lord Merrivale, the president in the Divorce Court, granted a decree nisi to Lady Syn Emily) Hambro, of Cadogan Square, London, on the ground of the misconduct of her husband, Si Charles Eric Hambro, who did not defend the suit. Lady Hambro. who obtained a decree of restitution of conjugal rights in December, 1927, alleged that her husband went to live with Mrs. Estelle Elger, a sister of his stepmother, at Upper Grosvenor Street, London.
London.-Frederick Barnes, aged Forty-right,
of schoolmaster, a Rochester Gardens, Ilford, Was sentenced at Stratford Police Court to two months' imprisonment in the second division for acting indecent- ly in the presence "of some little girls at Bushwood, Wanstead, and assaulting Detective Spooner. Mr. Walter Frampton, who gave notice of appeal, said that Barnes' action had been misconstrued by the pro. secution.
Vienna. A passenger airplane of the regular service from Vienna to
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TIMAYO M.Y.HIMÁLAJA”
MV. "VIMINALE”
From Hong Kong. Saila kense on/or about 25th June Bails bence on/or about 9th July Saila bence onfor about 18th July
near Budapos, Hungary, and it is believed that the pilet and the role passenger on board were drowned. Rescue parties failed to find the machine or either of its occupants.
Washington.-Official figures com. piled by the Commissioner of Pro hibition show that the Federal Government's expenditure in the administration of the "Dry" law in the past nine years amounted to 2210,000,000.
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Glasgow Hundreds of spectators saw a fatal accident on the scenic railway at Aberdeen beach when Charles Strachan MdLeod, aged thirty-six, a labourer. fell out of a ear and later died in hospital from his injuries.
San Francisco-The United States Circuit Court has dismissed the ap- peal of Yataka Fukanags, of Hono. lulu, whom the courts in Hawaii sentenced to hang for kidnapping and murdering a youth named Gill Jamieson last year.
London.-Thomas Hathaway,
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"Pocket-Policeman," note-book to be carried. Those not in possession of uniform will attend in mufti. No member, may be ab sent from this parade without leave from the Company's Commander. The Equipment Officers will make it a point of being present.
Indian Company.
SQUAD DRILL.
Flying Squad.
The fortnightly patrol of the Kow- loon Section will take place on Tucs day: June 25, Fall in at the Taim-- tsatsui Fire Brigade. Station at 3:30 P.m. sharp. Dress: Khaki uniform.
Per 8.5. Fushimi Maru. for Japan ria Shanghai on June 24-
Ali recruits of the Indian Com- Mr. T. Sudzuki. Baronesa de pany will attend at the Central Station on Tuesday, June 25, at 3.30 Soucant, Mr. H. Yabe, Mr. H. S. Chin, Mr. H. M. Estall, Mr. p., sharp for squad drill under
and Mrs. Sergt. Condon. Dress: Mufti. Walter Nact, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. S. A Nagel, Mr. S. A. Nagel, Jr., Miss F. I. Nagel, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Hansen, Master V. M. Hansen, Jr., Miss J. A. Hansen, Dr. P. S. Smith, Miss Smith, Master Smith, Mr. T. Hiraoka, Mr. and Mrs. T. Sakamoto, Mr. K. Sudzuki, Dr. Erling, Christophersen, Mr. and Mrs. Wong Fook Chun, Mrs. Wong Ip Shee, Mrs. Wong Li 'Shee, Mr. Wayland K. Takagi, Dr. Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. F. Saito, Mr. T. Twatate, Mr. Kum Hon, Mr. Lee Fong. Mr. Chui Wan Fib, Mrs. Liang Mong. Yu.
Epsom J. Caldwell, the jockey; has been severely reprimanded and fined £20 by the Haydock Park stewards, Mr. Reid Walker, Major H. Peel, and Sir E. Hazmer, after an inquiry which they held into his conduct during the race for the Manor Handicap. Lord George Dubidas, trainer of Hindustan, com plained to the stewards that Cald sixteen-year-old errand boy, well, who rode Philip's Fancy, the Riley Street, Chelsea, dived fully winner, waved his wup in Hindus. clothed into the Thames and re tan's face, and bit him in the
Hainsbury, sexed William
aged seyen, of Sladeburn Street, Chel- thigh with the end of his whip, causing him to throw up his head sen, who fell in the river while play and injuring the pupil of one eye. ing on the steps near Battersea Bridge. Hainsbury was taken to St. Luke's Hospital and detained.
HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE perched in the hedge, How across
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From Hong Kong. Sails on/or about 30th June Baila on/or about 13th July Bilson/or about 23rd July
Bournemouth.A thrush wis kill ed by a golf ball driven at Sandy Lodge by Mr. Pitta, a member of the club. The bird, which had been the fairway as Mrs. Pitts ..dravé from the tee at the sixth hole, and was struck in the neck by the ball The bird is to be stuffed.
Boston (Lincolnshire).The police have arrested Mrs. Sarah Ellen
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS Todd, aged fifty-five, the wife of a
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of Tunnard provision merchant, Street, Boston, on a charge of un- lawfully causing the death of her son, Norman Heory Todd, aged twenty-five. Todd died. from a round in his red, an hour after be arrived home for ten, :
Dublin. Lord Rathdonnell has died at Lisnavagh, Co. Carlow, aged eighty. He was known in the hunting field for many years as "Genial Tom Banbury. He was an Irish representative peer,
aryadawson and pled brooder af bemor and paire rattle.. He was president of the Royn! Dublin Society?"topless
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The next fortnightly patrol of the Hong Kong Section will place on Thursday, June 4. Fall in at the Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dress: Khaki uniform.
Sharpshooters' Company."
REVOLVER PRACTICE. Revolver practice will be carried out on Kennedy Road Range an Sunday, July 7, at 10 a.m. Mem- bers will assemble at the Bange at that time, with belts and holsters with revolvers. Uniform optional.
(Sgd) W. KENT, A:S. P.,
Adjutant, Hong Kong, June 24, 1923:
Tuka-Figures given by the Oil and Gas Journal show that the daily average of production for crude petroleum in the United States last week was 2,717,542, a decrease of 2,181, which is construed as a suc- cessful working-out of the restric tion plans.
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