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4 MEN KILLED BY SURGEON IN MERCY
A letter from a "distinguisbed surgeon," which described how an overdose of morphia was given to four hopelessly injured men to put them out of their agony, was read by Sir James Purves-Stewart, consulting 'physician to Westminster Hospital, at` a London debate' recently.
Sir James was stating the case for voluntary euthanasia (easy. death) which, he said, was "an act of mercy to a dying person who pleads for it."
The letter read by Sir. James said:
"Bix men were involved in a boller explosion, and brought into hospital scalded from head to foot, Two were already dead.
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accordance with the principles of voluntary, euthanasia," be said. "They have deliberately shortened the process of pain-" ful dying."
NEW SCULPTURAL FINDS IN ROME
ROME June 23 (T/Ocean)--In building an underground, railway In Rome, numerious fragments of ancient Roman buildings have of late been discovered again and' again, but the first really impor- tant archaeological and of this kind has just been made near the namely, two Circus Maximum, marble statues of the late Imperial Era...
The first rep sents a man ac- companied by a dog, both life size, only one arm missing, probably re- presenting Silvan-God of Forests while the "second 'is of a female
"When the emergency arises many doctors allow their humanity form, somewhat under ile size; the to override their fear of legal risk miest striking features being a and of the law as it stands at serious facial expression and the wealth of folds in garment worn, present."
against from which it is concluded that
The question for Or
The letter described the terrible euthanasia was not put to the this "igure too is intended to re- injuries of the men and continued: meeting:*
"How they could breathe I
-do not know..
unconscious.
They were ail
"We gave each of them a huge injection of morphia- and did not measure the quan- tity. One of them took four hours to die. The other three dled within the hour." DOCTORS "OVERRIDE LAW" After reading the letter S James said: "I ask you-was that a crime or an act of mercy?" A roar of conflicting answers came from, the audience.
shouted "crime" Sobie others "mercy,"
Earlier Sir James declared that,
present some deity.
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Mr. Anthony L Harman, of the Shanghai Power Co., is returning to and Shanghai by the Empress of Russia.
hidden from the knowledge of the law, many doctors had practised voluntary euthanasia,
"Many of my medical col- leagues have already had the courage unobtrusively to act in
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TIFFIN, MY BOY, TIFFIN
"Lovely smell of cooking in the club this morning. Scrambled eggs, cutý, lets, and that excellent carry the secretary Introduced from Penang. Makes a feller's mouth water. I've half a mind to go through the lot." "Can't you talk of anything
excapt food. I doubt if I shall ever eat again."
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"Failly dripping with sweetness and light this morning, aren't you? Advanced case of hungover, I'll hat a couple of chips. Some of you young fellers haven't enough sense to come in out of the rain."
That's right, Moralize, you typo crite. I appose you never woke up with a head or a tongne like a urip of ancient gunay bag.
On the contrary, I have in the past cultivated some of the finest hang- overs of all time. But that was back in the bad old days before Fd heard of Bose's Lime Juice.""
"What on earth has Rois's got to do with hangosure?"
"Everything my dear Watson. I wipes them out. If you stick to Gimlets or have a good stiff swig before going to bed, you'll have no regrete in the morning,”
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“Yes, Rose' 1,
Lieut. Charles Eustace Cree. E.N., of H.M.S. Folkestone, left the Colony resterday by the Empress of Russia for the United Kingdom.
Mr. George E. Cullinan, Jr., of the National Carbon Co., is returning to Shanghai by the Empress of Russia, which left Hongkong yesterday.
Mr. Arnold G. Dewar, of the West Coast Life Insurance Co., is a passenger to Shanghai by the Empress of Russia which left the Colony yesterday.
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Mr. D. F. Landale, of Musars. Jardine Matheson and Co., Ltd. is returning to Shanghai by the Empress of Russia, which left Hongkong yesterday.
Mrs. D. F. Landale left Hongkong yesterday, en route to the United Kingdom, via the United States, by the Empress of Russia.
Miss Lorna Lucas, of Messrs. William Hunt and Co., left Hongkong for Shanghai yesterday by the Empress of Вивів.
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Chinese-American Institute Cultural Relations Association luncheon at the Hongkong Hotel on Wednesday, June 28.
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SATURDAY'S
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Chilled Tomato Juice,
Cereal
Grilled Sausages Pancakes Coffee
LUNCHEON
:
Melon
Baked Ham with
Apples and Raisins
Casserole Summer Squüsk Browned Sweet Potatoes
Relishes
Hot Biscuits Cherry Freserves
Mint Ice
Coffee
DINNER Vegetable Soup
Cheese Toast
Cold Meat
"Potato Balls Stuffed Celery
Assorted Waters Milk Shake
A radio message received Itz. Honolulu on June 9 states that Richard Archbold, noted Ameri-
explorer, can
flew to Cocos Island, South of Sumatra, Wed
way of Christmas The message
com.
by
En
Colonel George Chrystle, one of aesday by the two survivors of the Indian Island, near Java. Mutiny, died at Farnham, Surrey, said Archbold and his ve aged 98. Mr. C. J. Falmer, who in panlons are at Cocos but will soon British Columbia, is now the only resume their trip to Africa the Indian ocean. way of survivor of the Indian Mutiny.
route, they will touch the islanda Yang-Llen,, former Commission- Diego Garcia, Seychelles and er of Education of Antiwel, who Mombasa. was tried by a military
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tribunal
trained to
on a charge of corruption and Thousands of crippled soldiers sentenced to death penalty, was in China are being
respec- executed by a firing squad on work as productive and
table citizens as a result of the Thursday morning.
""industrial recently inaugurated
movement which The following passengers left cooperative" Hongkong by the Wosang on June aims at making China's growing of incapacitated" soldiers 21: For Shanghal-Mr. and Mrs. army
on the govern- A Gemperie, Mrs. Turbyne, Mrs. less dependent
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3. Moalem and child, Miss L. Mur- ment for support both during ray, Mr. and Mrs. R. Liang. Mr. and after the war.
Cho Kay; For Tientsin-Mr. E. W. d. Mrs. Boril; For Chefoo-Mr. Scott and Master Scott.
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The Air Raid Precautions Officer Announces that an examination in, English for Air Raid Wardens will be
Mr. A. Malcolm, Director of Messrs. Malcolm and Co., Ltd., rebeld in the Council Chamber," Colonial turned from Shanghal yesterday by the s.s. Ranpura.
Secretary's Office, on Saturday, July 1, 1930, at 10 am. and for Air Raid Warden Instructors on that day and on Sunday, July 3, at 10 am. Those who wish to attend are requested to and 'Co.. arrived in Hongkong to send their names as soon as possible
Mr. I.. L. L. Howell, of Bunje
yesterday from the North in the to the Air Raid Precautions Oficer, P
5.5. Ranpura.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong.
Her Majesty the Queen of Mr. A. K. Grondahl, of the Chinese Maritime Customs, arriv-Annam. accompanied by her two ed in Hongkong yesterday by the daughters, the Princesses Phuong- Mal and Phuong-Lien, and Prince s.s. Ranpura.
Colombo Bao-Long, arrived in Flying Officer B. J. Bandeman, recently by the French liner Frest- of the Royal Air Force, is a pas-dent Doumer from the Far East. senger on the ss. Ranpura. He is She is on her to France to join on his way to Bingapore:
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to
her husband, the 28-year-old King Beo, Dil, who is at present in His Excellency the Governor will Paris. The King travelled pay a visit to the St. Louis Indus- Europe by air from Annam. trial School on Monday, June 26,
at 10 a.m.
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Friends of Dr. Francis Wel, Principal of Central China Col-
Mr. Arthur H. Chambers, of Messrs. lege, will be glad to know that he Jardice Matheson and Co., Ltd, left
hopes to visit Hongkong at the.
Hongkong yesterday by the Empress end of this month. Dr. Francis of Hussia for Shanghai He was accompanied by Mra, Chambers.
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Wei has just moved his whole College to a city half-way between Lieut. Col Matthew Carr, of the Kunming and the Burma border.. Royal Scots Regiment, and Mrs. He also hopes to hold entrance Matthew Carr, left Hongkong yester-examinations for students who day by the Empress of Russia enronte wish to enter Central China Col- to the United Kingdom. “
lege this autumn.
Mr. W. E. R. Miller, of the Chinese National Wireless Co., accompanied The following passengers left in by Mrs. Miller, is returning to the ms Boissevain for North China" North by the Empress of Russis yesterday: Miss E. M. Bergmann, which sailed yesterday.
Miss B. M. Bovey, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mrs. T. C. Monaghan, wife of the B. Curry and son, Mr. J. E. Davi- Parchaning Agent of the Canadianson, Mr. A. G. Forsyth, Mr. W. T. Pacific Steamship Co., left by the Grey, Mr. F. Januschek, Mrs. E. H Empress of Russia yesterday en route King, Mrs, T, K. King and child, to Yaucouver.
Mr. R. von Lowis, of Menar, Mr.
Y. Mukai, Mr. and Mrs. Reimers, The annual Speech Day of St. Paul's Mrs. J. E. Sparks, Miss A. Setzer, Girls' College will be held on July 14 Mrs. F. Smallbones, Mr. T. Suge- at 6.30pm. Lady Mactiregor has kindly consented to distribute the moto, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Travis, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. A. Wolf, Mr. certificates.
Fr. M. Wong,
Majur P J. McKevitt, of the Manchester Regiment; passed The following passengers left by through the Colony yesterday in the m.s. Tjizadane yesterday for the 88 Ranpura on his way to North China: Mr. W. Bamberger, Singapore:
Miss I Bengston, Mr. and Mrs. C Calm, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Chang, Capt. A B Dempsey, of the Mr. and Mrs. Chin Wen Taal and RAM.C., accompanied by Mrs. Infant, Mr. T. J. Evans, Mr. U. Dempsey, passed through Hong- Groddeck, Mr. B. Jones, Mr. W, C kong yesterday in the as. Banpura Johnson, Mrs. 3. W. Lautrupp, Mr. Lim Bo Kiao, Miss O'Neil, Mr. on their way to Bombay:
www S by fade and Mrs Schultan, Mr. Schuftan
many M A luncheon celebration in Mr. and Mrki RA honour of the birth of Dr. Jose PN. Bhaa, Mr. W Rizal (June), 1881) will be held Urquhart, Mr. in the Flipino Club, King's Park, Mrs. A HeWelsz Bto-mo
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