DEATH INQUIRY

Victim Of Dog Bite

Conducding an inquiry of unusua! Interest to the public, Mr. E. I. Wynne Jones sat as Coroner at the Kowicon Magistracy yesterday afternoon.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1935.

OBITUARY H.K. VOLUNTEER

Mr. F. A. M.

Barretto

The funeral of the late Mr. Frederico A. M. Barretto was held yesterday evening at the Roman Catholic Cemetery and was large-

to ascertain the thely attended.. The Rev. Father F etrcumstances attending the 'death

A. Rossi assisted by Fathers Spada and Rosello officiated at the last

of Cheung Yau (19) of an unna- bered hut at Ma Tau Kok who anc-rites. cumbed to hydrophobia at the Kowloon Hospital on July 20, after having been bitten by a dog on the night of June 15

"The principal mourners were:- His two brothers Alberto and Carlos, and among those present

were:-Messrs. G. F. D'Aquino, A. Gomes. S. Marcal, A. Gutterres, A. V. Gosano, M. Andres, J. Rocha, C. Xavier, A J. V. Ribeiro, J. Rodrigues, A. Castro, A.. S.

The Jury empanelled were' Messrs, Archibald W. Hopes (fore- man) Samuel Grey., and Carlos Arnulphy, and after evidence was siven by two doctors and the dress-Rocha,

C.

A. C. V. Ribeiro. F.

DEFENCE CORPS.

Orders By Lt.-Col. H. B. L. Daw

biggin, OBE Commandant,

Hong Kong VDG.

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PARADE

Corps 1st Battery D.R.F. Class-This will be held

INDO-CHINA'S NEW STEAMER

S. S. "Taksang" Due To-day

LOCAL RESIDENT INJURED

Knocked Down By Tramcar

A Very ane addition to the A nasty accident befell Mr. John China Coasting Fleet is expected Robertson, of the Hong Kong and to arrive here to-day, namely the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Ccm- ar Belcher's Fort on Thursday.Taksang of the Indo-China SN, paby on Thursday when he was 22nd instant at 3.45 pm.

Matheson & Co., Ltd., are "thee suid of Pedder S.reet and Co., Ltd., of which Messrs. Jardine. anocked down by a tramcar at General Managers, for their Can- Des Voeux Road Central, receiving ton/Hong Kong/Swatow/Shanghata nasty cut on the back of his head.

Tsingtau Service.

The accident occurred at abous 7 pan, Mr. Robertson being in the company of M, E. S. C. Brooks, Mr. Justice Lindsell and another European gentleman. The party the ratis beacon, but stopped to were about 10 cross the road near

let a tramcar get past. Mr. Ro ber son then attempted to cross the

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Layers Class-This Class will not meet again before the start of the Training Season.

Thining Season. This will start September 12 at 6 p.m. at Belcher's, Fort on Thursday,

Built by Messrs. Lithgows, Glas- gow, and launched in May this teer. Headquarters on

Parades will be held at Volun-year to the highest standards of

the first

the BOT. and Lloyds, the vessel third and

fourth Thursdays throughout the Season at 5.30 p.m. like appearance with her cut away presents a graceful yet business- and on second Thursdays at Bel-bow and cruiser stern. cher's Fort, 6 pm, to 8.p.m.

Of 325 feet length, 48 feet breadth and "Corps Engineers

27 feet moulded depth the "rak- Monday, August 19. 1935.- sang" is specially designed for the Miniature Range 5 30 p.m.

carriage of European and Chinese Thursday, August 22. 1935.- 1st Class Passengers in commodious A.ASL Training-Whitfeld Bar- single and two-berth staterooms, racks-5.45 p.m.

and steerage passengers in berta- Notice:-R. E.

Old

Comrades ed and unberthed accommodation Association Dinner-October 12 also for cargo, including perish Rodrigues, C. Vas G. Vas. T. Vastend should notify Chairman Din- ventilated compartments.

1935. Members proposing to at- able goods, in alry and L. Ribeiro, Miss A. d'Almada,

ner Committee as soon as possible. The comforts of passengers have

Particulars from C.S.M. Corps been carefully studied Engineers.

as an Inspection at her modern com- modation and large Euorpaan and Parade at Volunteer Headquar-Chinese Saloons shows. while ters at 5.30 p.m. on:---

steerage passengers are provided Tuesday, 20.8.35-for Signal In-with sheathed decks as against the - struction.

er in the employ of the Medical Sequeira, L. Sequeira, J. Dalgado, Department, the inquiry was ad-

L J. Silva, E. Cosano, L. V. journed until Tuesday afternoon at

Antonio, C. Stegter, F. Loureiro, V. Xavier, J. Baptista J. Remedios, 2.30 p.m.

F. L. Silva, F. Garcia, Dr. J. Barnes, F.

Wudhrich.T. Claasen, D. Boomsma, P. Dekok, J. Van Houton, H. Dixon, H. A Pinan. E. M. Seque'ra, A. Rocha, A. Barros, A. Ribe ro. J.

It was revealed at the inquiry. that

three of the dve persons alleged to have been bitten by the same dog, had succumbed to the dread disease and in reminding he jury that they were to inquire into the circumstances attending the death of one of the three persons, the Coroner said that they must pay particular attention to the nistory of the case, which was very important."

It appeared that on June 15, de- ceased was bitten by a dog at Ma Tau Kok and some time later two other persons were also attacked

1 bitten by the same animal. The next day two further persons ere bitten by the dog; which was eventually shot by a Police reser- vist.

The Ave persons in question were then collected, and sent to the hospital where they all received a course of infections.

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The brain of the animal was extracted and when sent to the Government Bacteriologist, was found to be rabid.

THREE DEATHS Deceased received a course of fourteen injections which were completed on July 2 and later he developed symtoms of hydrophobia. from which he died. Another one

of the five also developed symptoms of rables from which she succumb ed, and still a third, Leung Tai also

died.

The Coroner said that he was not sure of the facts just yet, but he thought she had died up-country, so that in all, three of the five patients had succumbed after re- ce'ving the usual reatment.

This was a matter for serious consideration. continued the Coroner, and they the Jury) had to go into the case very carefully. They might even be able to obtain facts from the inquiry, that might be of use to the medical author- ities.

MEDICAL EVIDENCE Dr. Greaves, Government Bac- tericlogist said that about June 19 he

received from the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon the brain of a dog for examination for 'evidence of rabies. It contained negris badles which were definite evidence of infection of rables. On July 22 he received the brain of one Cheung Yau from the Kowloon Hospital for examination. He could not And any trace of the aegris bodies, but the brain was congested and other signs showed an inflamation of the brain. The blood vessels were Bled, and there was an in-

crease in the number of cells of ae bra'n. He could not however, say anything more than that the deceased had died from an in- famation of the brain.

For hydrophobia it was quit a consistant diagnosis as the absence of the negr's bodies, did not rule It out.

The symptons he noted, were .consistant 'also with infection with

other virus diseases, such as small: pox, measles, etc., but the external symptons were hardly likely to be confused.

F.

Lopes. F. Gul. M. Gang: J. Almelda Messrs. J. Cruz. M. Prarras. D.

Chau Chịu Ng, Chau Po Yew. J. Choa, the compradoré staff, the Portuguese staff and the Chinese staff of the Netherlands India Commercial Bank und others.

There were request.

J

wreaths

.occurred..

many

the

sympians have animal dies shortly afterwards

With human beings death usually occurs within four days, though some of course have been known to die sooner, and others later. i The Coroner:

Have you any Knowledge of a record of a numan being.

after having shown symptoms, having been saved by Innoculations? No, there is case on record. It is fat; once The symptoms have shown.

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Witness said that complete in munity from theocations afteen days, and if the symptoms could not take place until after developed during that period. It would be hopeless for the patient.

The prepared virus lasted ch au average for six months, and must

during this time. always be kept in an ice box. Doses issued were all the same, and were given in vials of four doses. There was con- tinued witness, a great variation in the quantity of the doses in dif- ferent places, buy the tenderity dose, although th's was not uni- nowadays was towards a higher

versally accepted.

He personally, in Hong Kong used the "happy medium," but he had doubled the dose to that used in 1932. The innoculation of human being and animals were purely prophylactic

Speaking of the mortality rate view it had been greatly reduced from a purely statistical point af

method throughout the world. as a result of the adoption of this

the

DIED OF RABIES Kowloon Hospital, said that

Dr. Uttley, Medical Officer at the deceased was admitted to the hos-

Corps Signals

well

more usual practice of bare stecl.

Thursday, 22.8.35 for Arms Drili,

PIRACY RISKS Corps Machine Gun Battalion Special attention has been given Troop-All ranks are reminded to the risks of Piracy, and travel- or the following dates:-

lers are assured of safety as far October 5, 1935-Gymkhana.

as this is humanly possible by November 3. 1935-Rifle and adequate Grilles and the protec- M.G. Courses at Stonecutters. "

t'on of Guards. บ Practice parade for Gymkhana event will commence on Tuesday, August 27, 1935. All ranks must make a special effort to attend re- gularly in order to ensure team events being a success..

Four Holds and 'tween decks, with lock ups and refrigerated space, will ensure the careful handling of cargo which will be served by eight 5 ton derricks operated by rapid süd silent Armoured Car Section

electric winches. There is also a Parade on Monday, August 19, heavy derrick to lift weights up 1935 at 5.30 p.m. sharp.

to 20 tons, Fire fighting and Dress:-R.T.C. Caps, Jackets, extinguishing apparatus is install- Clacks, Boots and Belts. A photo-ed in each compartment. graph of the Section will be taken

The main engines are at this parade

four crank; triple expansion type, "working" In" conjuretion with "a pressor, the whole running free Rowan-Gotaverken Turbo Com-

from vibration and the """Taksang" will maintain a high speed to give quick service to passengers and Shippers Power for the electric winches, pumps, Lighting, etc., is supplied by two large steam driven

Motor Machine Gun Section August 28, 1935 at Volunteer Head- Section will parade on Tuesday, quarters at 5.30 pm.

Subject:-Driving 'Fractice.

generators.

of

HISTORY OF COMPANY

the

proach of another tramcar from

1. but was not aware of the ap

the oppos te direction. He tried to retrace his steps, but was knocked down, and felt between the two cars. Both trams were proceeding slowly at the time, and stopped: Im- mediately.

Mr. Roberson was helped into a ricksh and taken to the Colonial Dispensary, where he was attended by Dr. Ho.

LOCAL ESTATE

Local estate amounting to $75,000 was left by Wong Sal-horg, alias Wing Hong-yeuk, alias Wong Hong Yeux-tong, alias Wong" Mo-hon, late of 122 Kung Yat Road West, Canton, who'd ed at the above ad- dress on December 21, 1934. A pet- tion by Wong So-shi, widow, for grant of letters of administration to the estate, has been allowed,

Other Property

Lam Shu-ming, alias Lam Yap- yue, allas Lam Heung, merchant, who died a 38 Pounger Street. ground flour on December 16, 1934, left local estate to the

$12,600,

value of

Letters of administration to the estaje have been granted to Lam Mak-shi, widow, on her petition,

SUICIDE

According to a police report, a case of suspected suicide by drown- ing was disclosed yesterday.

ferry launch Man Shun, has report The engineer Worg TC abroad the

MG.Bn.. Signals Section Sunday, August 18, 1935-The Section will participate in signal excrcises in the hills overlooking Repulse Bay and Deep Water Bay. The Motor Cycle Company will co-

to the police that while the vessel operate. It is hoped that all

The story of the Indo-China was halfway across the harbour on members will make an effort to 8.N. Co. Ltd.; can be traced back a journey from Honghom to Hong со the early days of the last Kong, he heard shouts and was

ters at 9 a.m.

informed by a passenger that and Parede at Volunteer Headquar-century throught some of the

original Bills of Lading which other passenger, Chinese female Uniform Shorts, Puttees, Shirt hang in the saloon of the Takhad jumped into the harbour from Secves. Webbing Belt, Sun Helmet ng Messrs. Magnia & Co. the third class deck and Armlet.

mentioned in the earliest of these With the assistance of No. 6 Po documents were succeeded in lice launch, a search was made in

turn out..

Monday, August 19, 1935. 1832 by Messrs. 'Jardine, Matheson the vicinity, but no trace could be

POLICEMEN INJURED BY PRISONERS

Suddon Attack On Officers

Section, will parade for instruction. Wednesday, August 21, 1935-All

& Co., who took over their bust-found:: ranks will parade for Signal and known in 1881 as the Indo-China ness and fleet which latter becaine Map Reading instruction.

Friday, August 23, 1835-Flag and "Colonel Young" referred to S.N. Co., Ltd. The "Jamesina" Drill as arranged.

in these Ba of Lading

were Clippers and. with other famous "amongst the earFest of the Oplum

ships such is the "Red Rover." Falcon" and "Fairy" carried the house flag of Ewo into many ports

· Shangha', Aug, 131 Two Russians are now in custody along the China Coast. Winter Training Season-The craft were superseded Company's Winter Training Season stately Tes Clippers of a later French Police after being arrested

These

of the French Police for having. by the

assaulted several officers of the commences on Tuesday, September generation giving way in turn to

No. 3 (MG), Company Parade at Volunteer Headquar- ters on Monday, August 19 at 5.30 p. Dress: Mufti, Belt and Frog Bayonet, Rifle and Bling.

Corps Infantry

pital on July 20. The following morning he saw the deceased, whe complained of a pain and numb- ness in his right arm, which was 3 at 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Head- the first steamers neen in these on the charge or trying to sell a'so generalised' over his whole

quarters. All members of the Comwaters which were the forerunners

worthless banknotes. body. He was pale in the face, but any are requested to make of this latest addition to the Indo-

Information, was received, by he he (witness) could not And any date so that detalls of de-organiza-the name of a famous predecessor, one of the Russians, Constantin special effors to attend on this China Flect. The Taksang" bears French Face last Saturday that thing very definite, about the pa- t'ent, so far as the question of

tion and training can be arranged.

Denison, had proceeded to a for hydrophobia was concerned.

All deficiencies of kit and cloth De-

eigner's residence of Rue Lafayette ceased also informed the witnessing should be attended to prior to

caer the pretext of selling bank- that he had had a course of in- the commencement of the Train-

notes with a face value of $600, for STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH only $200. Detectives were sent there and Denisoff, together with Dismissed by Efficiency Boară... No. 1328/ Fte, C. C. Francis, No, I who stood near the door, were ar- another man named, Lakoukine, (M.G.) Company, as from 20.5.35. rested he

Left the Colony

noculations.

Later the same day he developed. the symptoms of rabies, and died just after midnight. In answer to the Coronor, witness sald "I am quite definite the man died of

rables." AL

Cheung Yau, (the deceased) was given, said the witness a course of On August 9, he received another human brain bear'ng the label. Wu from June 17, and ending July 2. fourteen infections.commencing Tal from the Kowloon Hospital, Wu Tal was also given a similar which the negris bodies were pre-

course terminating on the same sent. The symptons were

other day, bur was given a repeated wise almost identical to the pre- vious brain. He arrived at a con- clusion that the patient. had de- finitely suffered from rabies.

Witness said that the negris bodles. were smail and.. rounded. reddish in colour, which were found in certain cells of the brain,

SOURCES OF INFECTION

The virus of rabies affected, the nervous system particularly, and passed from the nervous, system through the saliva almost entirely, The saliva of animals has been known to be affected before the symptoms have occurred. Once the

course....

ing Season.

PROMOTION

No. 1180, Pte. C. . Elva, No. 10

Platoon, Corps Infantry, to be Cor poral es from August 15, 1935.

TRANSFER

No. 1180, Cpl. C. G. Silva to be transferred to Company Headquar ters, Corps Infantry, as Company Stores Clerk as from August 15, 1835.

BANGE TAKING CLASS The Class composed of Troop, Armoured Car Section ang Motor Machine Gun Section will parade This was taken as a precaution-at Volunteer Headquarters at 5:15 ary measure because of the death on Tuesday, August 20, 1935. of Cheung Yau, but it had no ef- MINIATURE RANGE ALLOTMENT fec, for she finished her course on

Tuesday, August 20, 1935, Corps the hospital again on Friday, when a Tuesday and was admitted into Infantry (Recruits).

a developed the symptoms and died worked

RETURN FROM LEAVE

No. 2214 Her MB, Cumming, No.

2 (Scottish) Company, returned

months leave as from 31.3.35 to 31.3.36.

وانده شده از نیاز ۳۰۰ در

MM.G. Section, as from 20.3:35.ed of Inspr. Gubur of the French No. 1978, Pte CW Balman. Questioned where they had go

the notes, Denisof suddenly jump-

Platoon. Corpe Infantry, as from gation trying to strangle him. No. 1812, Pte. JJ, Lima, No. 12 Podce who conducted the investi- 231.36. MARY M

No. 1872, Pte. M. Kelleher,Det. Lonkukky questioned the prl- Other policemen rescued the officer. Reserve Company, as from 18.8.35. soner Lakoukine. He was kicked

STRENGTH No. 2372, Pte. W. C. G. Glimore, stomach, fell down, and had to be violently by Lakoukine in the Douglas 8.8. Co., MG. Battalion sent to hospital. A Chinese Off- No. 1 (MG) Coy, 128.35.

cer No. 31, who went to the res cue of Det. Loukrisky, was bitten by Lakoukine who also hit the on- cer on the right arm The Chinese omicer was to injured that he too had to be sent to hospital.

(81.) P. 8. M. WILKINSON,

*Captain;

Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps.

BLY NOTTUENDE

Sergeants Mens

The Commandant has approved

The two Russians were charged

of the present style of White Moss in the Second Special Distri leave on August 7, 1935 Jacket being replaced by a White, yesterday and the hearing.

a

After evidence was taken from from. Ho. Chak, Kun, a dresser at the Kowloon Hospital who stated that 2nd Lieut. Mouttle. O. G: Badges of Rank on the sleeve and

A LEAVE Shell Jacket with shoulder straps,journed Fit Friday he had been employed at the Medi-Armoured Car Bection, granted 12) Corps Badges on the lapels White cal Department for the past eight months leave as from 24.8.35 to Waistcoat (4 Corpshubu

years, the case was adjourned for hearing on p.m.

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We alerta qaror Winged Coller and: Black No. 2081, Pte. 3. T. Edkins. This style of Mess I Car Section, granted 12" isken into use

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