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RESULTS OF · PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS.

The following are the results (supplied by the local secretary) of the local practical examinations held in Hong Kong on June 9, 3, 4 and 5. Where not otherwise stat ed, the examinations are for piano forte. The examiner was Mr. Al bert Mallinson, F.T.C.L. The total

TRAGEDY OF A NERVOUS

MAN.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

INQUEST ON DEAD WIFE AND SON.

PUBLIC AUCTION..

Instructions

Dr. George Cohen held an inquest at Edgware (near London) [ast month on the bodies of Mrs. Iva THE Undersigned have received Tüke, forty-Ave, and James Tuke, fifteen, her son, who were found dead with injuries to the head, ap-

af marks required for a pass certi-parently inflicted with a hammer ficate is $5 per cent, and for a

in their house in Penshurst-gard- certificate of honour 90 per cent. ens. Mr. William C. Tuke, an c. countant, was in Redhill Hospital, Edgware, suffering from a wound in the throat.

Higher Local.

HONOURS.

"Aurea Baptista

94

28%2

Caroline Braga

Anita Silice

Irene Ung

81

PASS.

Francis Lau Fuki Inouye

Senior. HONOURS.

Albert Edward Guterres

(Viqlin)

Harold Clarence Leong

(Violin)

PASS.

Lily Agnes Shearer In Foot Krai

Deolinda Gosang

Olga Azedo

Sumi Ithiaska

Gladys Florence. Grimmitt.

Intermediate.

HONOURS.

May Chan .......... Gertrude McNeillie...... Beatrice Rose Culleen

Isobel Pestonji ............ Marta Helena Pinheiro'.

Mary Braga Doris Li

PASS.

Ansie Lee......

Austra -Miller

Maria de C. G. Gogics..... Maria Branca Pinheiro da

Costa Hilda Alice Wood

75

3599 189

08

90

3 3 REREN

68

88.820Z8. 88888-

Junior,

HONOURS

Pureza: D'Eca

92:

Hung Hing Lo (Violin)..

63

Amparo Fanio

85

Agnes Laing

Amparo Karadag

85 $4

PASS.

Grace Swan

78

Mary Albers

Clement Leong,

70

Marion Adam. Tillery

76

Winnie Smith

76

75.

13"

TQ

Dara Ellia

Avelina Cosano (Violin),

Chi-Yin Lee ....

Kathleen Mackay

Kathleen Chester

Alvena Laihovetsky

Luz Paulo

Violet Bradbury Alfred Williams

Harold Clarence Leong

Dorothy Henderson

Preparatory.

HONQUES.

Irene Wai Lum......

Sanac Ahta

Li Sui Yin

BERERABERFESORES

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The Rev. Walter Sidney Tuke, of Smallwood Vicarage, Rochdale, Laid his brother had bad nervous breakdowns, the last one that he knew of being about six years

ago...

"That was a serious one. I un. derstand be. was found wandering miles away from his home, and was brought home by friends. Ever aiaco he has been highly strung and nervous." The dead boy was his brothers only son, and he was always talking about him.

The Coroner: Was the lad quité up to the mark mentally-No.

Did that worry "your brother 1-

It was a tremendous disappoint- ment to him. I know that.

Mies Dorothy Didham, for four-

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PROHIBITION IN

AMERICA.........

IS FEELING CHANGING1

The most significant event of

teen years managing clerk in the employ of Mr. Tuke, said he had. worried a great deal about busi-late in America has been the victory

Less matters. He took things very much to heart, worrying about everybody's affairs..

of Mrs. McCormick daughter of the once famous Mark Hanna, who led the Republicans in the days of The Coroner: "And his own McKinley and the Spanish. War. for nomination to the United Not so much. He worried about States Senate from Illinois. Her clients' aBairs

sweeping triumph is especially ́· brated "Dry" leader of women's significant, because she is a cele-

legislative activities, and a bitter enemy of the World Court and League. Her smashing victory is believed likely to cause Mr. Ho- over to defer his request to the Senate for ratification of the Root- Pact, though this procedure must at least delay American entrance. to the Court.

"The last week or two," she con tinued, "Mr. Tuke was very ner vous, so much so that he got the skin off his hands through con- tinually rubing them together. He worried a great deal over his son, who used to come to the office oc-

casionally to do little things. The boy was several years younger than his age mentally."

Hi Didham stated that, she. spent the evening before the tragedy with the Tuke family. "He was very nervy when I first went to the house, but Ee improved. We had a very nice evening and he seemed quite happy. Mr. Tuke had no financial trouble and had worried unnecessarily,"

Miss Didbam told how she rang

up the house at eleven o'clock on

The nation and the politicians are bewildered by this new con

a general tradiction. There was impression that, "Wet" sentiment was growing, as the "Literary Digest poll so etrongly indicates, but the New York State Senate re ceatly blocked a requst for a Day" referendum after its passage in the

The drink question also Lower House.

Also played

that fateful morning, and, receit. its part in the Senatorial investiga- ing no reply, informed Dr. Mori-tion into the charges that lobbyists arty, who with police officers found and money have been influencing Mrs. Tuke and her son dead and legislation at Washington. Mr. Mr. Fuke sitting in a car in the Daniels, President Wilson's Naval garage with his throat cut.

Secretary, and now a Southern editor and profoundly "Dry," was among the witnessee. He said the charges were true, and that Mr. Raskob, Democratic Chairman in. the late campaign, contributed

"Wet" £13,000 to

propaganda. This statement is stirring the

Dr. Hosford. assistant. medical 82 officer at Redhill Hospital, Edg. ware, said Mr Tuke was admitted with a cut throat, apparently self.

Maurice Rupert Leong

84

23

Wai. Kwan Lim

Michiko Okamoto

Chung Yue Lai

Beatrice Pestonji

PASS.

Roy Kirman (Violin)

81

50

80

80

80

aj.

Edwina Rodgers (Violin)... 78 Helen Leung

Caroline Braga (Violin).. Jean Alistair Bayson

Joseph Ernesto Antonio. Chung Chee Lai

Margaret Robsons Belle

Agnes Leong

Florence Grimmit

• Daisy Woo

Bek Cheung Lam“ Julia Tan

Marian Winifred Gardiner 71 Margaret Gow-

Maude C. Braga

Stephen Lawrence Czário

70

70

Mavis Rose Glendinning

67

Charlie Abbas

Sheila Leung bá

Phyllis Irene Teale

- First Stepa.

(No bonours in this grade).

PASS..::

inflicted with a razor.

"He has since said practically nothing," added Mr. Hosford. "He

is very restless, and I don't think Dry" but Democratic South to its he knows what has happened. He depths Another journalist, while has been wondering why his wife | testifying, was called a coward" and child do not come to see him." by a Senator. He instantly ré- The jury returned a verdict that taliated with "contemptible liar Mra, Tuke and her son were mur

and cur," and fisticuffs were nar- rowly averted. dered by Mr. Tuke.

AIR-LINE APPRENTICES.

SIR SEFTON BRANCKER'S SON JOINS THE SERVICE,

Dr. Daniels says the whole South is profoundly "Dry," as Mrs. Mc- Cormick's victory in Illinois would indicate, but the "Digest" poll which is nearing an end, indicates majority for modification or re- peal. While Mr. Daniels declares. that vast sums of "Wet" "money have been used to influence votes. others accuse the Federal Council, The organisation of a new air of the Churches, the Anti-Saloon route calls for more than the pro- vision of aeroplanes and pilots, League, and other Prohibition and with a view to building up lidge, in a magazine article, Beta-

agencies with corruption." Mr. Co]-

ground staff of specially trained

transport experts Imperial Air-no prospect of repeal. efpr

ways has adopted the apprentice-

ship system. The company has long

employed apprentices in engineer: AEROPLANES FALL IN A

For the route through Africa,

TOWN.

FLAMES.

year, station superintendents pos- THREE KILLED? HOUSE IN sessing special qualifications sre needed, and to fill these positions the company has taken twelve. up. Three aeroplane deaths occurred prentices. Six of these are ex-officers recently at Chateau Roux, in, the of the R.A.F., men who have finished i Indre. Department of France. short term commissions: the other Two machines of the 3rd Avia- six have come straight from public tion Regiment collided while. schools. One of them is, the son; manœuvring above the town.

Alexandra Bldg,

Chater Read.

Clotilde Andrade

94

Rhyllis Mooney.

92

ing.

Rachael Rego

Pa

Alice Leung

manda

en

part of which is to be opened this

Henrique Augusto Rozario 88. Alex Henkina

8B

Agnes Chann

87

Desmond Broad Hooper Mable Hensley

....... 87..

88

Margaret Helen Macfayden 84 Mary Braga (Violin) .2% (BI Alison Black......

83

Elizabeth Rousseau

82

Jean Alice Letitia Hooper Stanley To

81

80

Wai Ki Cheng

Alice Chan

80

Charles Morrison (Violin) 80,

Wai Ki Li

79

79

Sachiko Aikawa ..... Charlotte Banger.....

70

70

Mary Frances Wallace

75

Wai Man Cheng Andre Pestonji ·

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of AirVice-Marshal Sir Sefton One, pilated by Lieut Baret; Brancker, Director of Civil Avia fell in the Place de La Republique, tion, and it is expected he will and some townspeople had nerTOW shortly be stationed at Alexandria, Fescopes. A cabman was slightly

The apprentices, who receive a injured by pieces of wreckage. salary from the very first, go Lieut. Baret's body fell on to through much of the routine work ja railway truck half a mile away," 78. - of the various departments at Croy- The second aeroplane fell on the don aerodrome sid at the head outskirts of the town, crashing into quarters of the company in Charles a house, which it set on fire." street, Haymarket. Lectures are'|_ Mme. Talichet, her daughter-and- given to them by the leads of de her servant were "just able to get partments," and they have to pass out of the ruins of their dwelling

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highly specialised profession is who was visiting the house and that of airline operation.

who had gone upstairs, was killed

plane,

and

- Among other matters, these up by the falling-seroplane.”

prenticeg have to acquire an in-L. A corporal, the pilot. timate knowledge of all details re- was also killed.” His lating to international travel and Head-sundered-were found in goods and mails transport courtyard.

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