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JAPANESE AVIATOR'S
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Honolulu.-Mr. Harry Y. Sanada, Japanese aviator, hopes to fly from Honolulu to Tokohama in May, 1030, he declared here recently while en route from the Orient to Los Angeles. The aviator spent A gaol sentence of 30 days and two years as pilot with the late two fines of also each on two Chang Tao Lin, Manchurian com- charges of assault and battery were mander, and has been flying for almost eight years, he told interpassed on Frederick W. Schlobohm, prominent in Shanghai sports cir- Mr. Sanada proposes to use. teles by Judge Milton D. Purdy in | Curtiss seaplane in the flight,
which would call for one stop at the US. Court for Chin Midway island, 1,100 miles from Schrobohm was given five days Honolulu. From Midway to Yoko grace to settia certain business mat hama is approximately 3,350 miles, ters before catering the U.S. gnol which would call for over-water on Whangpoo Road. fying all the way
viewers.
With Mr. Sannda wit be either J. Kubota of T. Osawa. Japanese pilots whom he trained in the United States. These men are now in California.
Mr. Sanada, who formerly man. aged flying schools at San Fran
One man was injured and many spectators had narrow escapes from death or injury when a car crashed during the Midland Automobile Club's open hill climb at Shelsley Wash, Worcestershire, last month.
The car was driven by Mr. H. B. Showelt, and while going at a vary fast speed it skidded on a sharp left-haud bend, shot sideways across the course, bli an eight-foot bank, and dashed into the crowd. A man was struck by the bonnet of the car and carried before it as the car plunged fifty feet down the far side of the bank. The driver was Bung from his seat and fell in a clump of bushes, but only received alight
The changes against him were of having shot and seriously wounding Chinese woman, and having shot Chinese youth, with an Austrian air riso carrying a pointed alog, the afternoon of August 5 as the result of an itercation with the boy cuts and bruises. who was alleged to have been tres-
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He was represented by Mr. C. P.jured spectator, Mr. G. Belcher, a Holcomb and the US. District photographer's Assistant to the
George Attorney, Dr. appeared for the prosecution. road for conveyance to hospital. Schlobohm pleaded guilty,
Belcher was suffering from injuries to his head and legs.
Question of Grasing Privileges. It was brought out in evidence that the accused had a large piece of property on Hungjao Road and had had frequent differences with Chindo living in a village near by who used the plot
graze their by faces. He had protested to them and their contention was that they had made certain arrange ments with the previous owner whereby the grazing privileges were remain theirs in the event of
sale
Finally the accused had caused a fence to be put up, but this did not suffice to keep the intruders out
On the afternoon of August 5 he had driven out to the ground with the air rifle in, the back of his car.
He found a Chinese youth with three buffakes on his land and he called on the youth to leave.
The boy showed come hesitancy about going. He was holding one of the animals by a rope, another was free and the third was tethered
by a ring in the noge.
After further warning and feel ing that the lay was taking his time about vacating the land, the ageused fired the air rifle several times in. his direction striking the bay. Other of the slugs "struck the animals and there was a generað exodus from the property....
-Woman Badly Hurt.
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A crowd had meanwhile collected outside the enclosed space and one of the bulets struck a woman ini the right breast. She thought little of the wound but after several days suffered considerable pain and on appealing to the Lester Memorial Hospital learned that she had an infected breast and the slug was | still · imbedded. Dr. Galbraith operated and removed the object and she revered.
Mr. Schlobohm caid that he had made several attempts to settle the affair for 815 each but the negotia tions had fallen through as a Chinese lawyer became interested in the care and also the Chipese authorities.
His appearance in the U.S. Court for China followed. and sentence was passed as given above.
Dr. M. S. Turney another spectator, escaped injury by lying fat on the ground as the car. hurtled over him
"It was the closest shave I have ever had." the driver said after- warda, il I had no time to do any thing. The car shot right across and hit the bank before I could right it. I was powerless, hanging on to the wheel ne the car shot inte the air and crashed over the bank. I just saw in a flash the crowd, fly- ing trees, and the sky, and then I was flung from my seat.'
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Colombo.-When Sir Hugh and Clifford passed through Colombo on board the P. and D.ing of the air tubes. They free the 6.s. Karmaala, Her Ladyship was too breathing and quickly end any ill to come ashore, but Sir Hugh soreness, inflammation, or irrita- spent some time at Queen's House tion. They loosen phlegm, stop the DEAN INGE ON THE WAR. where he met Sir Herbert Stanley most persistent cough, strengthen weak chests and have a beneficial influence on the whole bronchial system.
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Over two thousand people crowd ed into St. Martin-in-the-Fields re- cently to hear Dean Inge address the League of Nations Union.
"A large part of our work may he summed up in the words lest we forget," said, the Dean. "No' one talks about war now, and & generation of young people is grow ing up who knows nothing of those four terrible years. I welcome thore two terrible German war books and that fine play, Journey's End.' All who read these will know what war seen at close quarters actually means. No reader will ever help to provoke another war.
and accepted His Excellency's ex- pressions of sympathy.
Sir Hugh, interviewed said:- "I am sorry to say that Lady Clifford is very dangerously ill, though so far she has stood the sen journey from Singapore very well.
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As the law of the Colony in the Straits Settlements does not allow “We never met with anyone who & Governor to take leave more than wished for war with England. Yet once in any period of two years, millions of men who a week before | and as it was quite imperative that were enjoying their ordinary life I should accompany Lady Clifford, were hurled against each other in I had no alternative to resigning war. Now, it seems as if we were from office. .. all mad together.
"I need hardly say that I am "If there is another war, both leaving the East with very great sides will endeavour to exterminate regret, and I should like to take non-combatants by means of poison. this opportunity on behalf of Lady While this possibility is present, Cliford, and myself to bid goodbye. the less we talk about progress the to our many friends in Ceylon and better. In making the peace," said to thank them for the many tokens the Dean, we ought to have offer-of goodwill and sympathy, they ed our late enemies terms which even have shown to us.
they thought exceptionally generous, I need not say that Ceylon and then there would be no thought and all its people will always have of revenge. That would have been the Christian method-to overcome, evil with good.
We must help our friends and enemies to show their best selves by showing our best selves. We dis- covered this in the economic sphere, we anust and it now in the moral sphere. The real Germáns are not barbarians, but men like Kant and Beethoven.
The gate of repentance is not closed. - All sinned, all suffered, and all must repent.”.
my warmest good wishes for their continued happiness and prosper-- ity. I shall always very gratefully remember the many acts of kind. ness that were shown to me when I relinquished my appointment as Governor of Ceylon two years. ago."
Sir Hugh aid he had no fixed plans for the future. He was too concerned with the health of Lady Clifford, and everything of course would depend on that.
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