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HONGKONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS DEATH OF WOMAN FROM
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON E-MACAO STEAMBOAT CO LTD THE
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"Kinshan" 3.00 am. "Kinshan" 300 p.m. "Taishan"" 2.0. "Kinshan" 5.00 p.m. "Taisban".
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ILLEGAL OPERATION
Husband Tells Court She Was
Fond Of Children
THAT DEATH WAS DUE TO INTERNAL HAEMORRHAGE CAUSED BY AN ILLEGAL OPERATION' performed by a per- son or persons unknown, was the verdict recorded at the in-- quest held at the Central Court yesterday into the death of a woman, Slu Ying."
King With
Mr. T. J. Houston sat as Coro er, assisted by a jury.
Siu ring, wife of a P.WD. driver, was admitted to the Queeni
Free Masons Mary Hospital at 11.30 am. on
KENT DUKE OF INSTALLED GRAND
MASTER
LONDON, July 20 (Reuter)- Eleven-thousand Free Masons
from
Home and Overseas thronged the Olympla yester- day afternoon when H. M. the King, as Grand Patron of the Order, installed the Duke of Kent as Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Ear- land in succession to the Duke of Connaught who has resign- ed.
June 4 and died a few hours later.
| SUIT
I BROUGHT FOR SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
Allegation Of Desertion
Hearing of a suit for sepa- rate maintenance brought by Ho Sap-yee against her hus- hand, Shiu Hing-pul, alleging desertion and fallure to pro- vide for her and ̈her child was commenced before Mr. Q. A. A Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court yesterday.
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Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and. Keo) and South Americs are forwarded "viz Siberia" it so superscribed."
Haiphong. The case for the complainant, Canton. who is represented by Mr. Hin-Shanghai and Amey Her condition was very graveshing. Lo, is that on May 24 the Canton... when admitted.
defendant made her, leave her Shanghai home with her child as she ob- Jected to his taking a concubine.
Dr. Naidu, of the Queen Mary Hospital, testified that there were
no external Injuries. Her abdo- nien was operated lupory and a good quantity of free blood, as much as six pints, was found. The uterus also revealed four months pregnanay, Internally there were two ruptures in the uterus,
The defendant, who is repre- sented by Mr. H A. da Ellva, claims that the complainant not his legal wife and the child is not his either by birth or adop- tion,
Mr. Lo said that complainant was treated by her husband in a most heartless manner. She had borrowed money from her lady friends to start him out in his
In answer to Mr. Houston, Dr. Naidu said that instruments used for abortion were sometimes sharp and sometimes with edges like. spoons. Injuries could be caused by such instruments if the opera-candy-shop business, and he had repaid her by turning her and her tion was performed by an un-
child out into the street when she objected to his taking a coneu- bine.
The richly embroidered gold cor-skilled hand.
It was possible, he said, that lars and dark blue clothing of the members of the Grand Lodge and abortion would be self-performed, the light blue collars and aprons but it was more likely than not to of the rank and file provided a cause external injuries. wonderful colour scheme for the impressive ceremony.
LIVED HAPPILY
The Duke of Connaught, who Ip Kani-man, husband of the was installed Grand Master in 1901 deceased, sald that he lived hap
his wife and they held that ofce for the longest plly with
had married for about 19 years. term of any head of the order.
His wire complained of pains in the abdomen and, after having consulted Chinese doctors Several days, he took her to the hospital
ANGLO-U.S. TRADE PACT
.. NATIVE OF SHANGHAI
The defendant was a native of Shanghai, the complainant a na- tive of Canton. They were marri ed in Hongkong in 1925.
Tientsin
Japan and Shanghai
U. B. A., Honolulu and Japan--
(San Francisco date, 30th June). Pres. Coolidge.... Shanghal
.................................................... [Soudan..... Japan.
Lahore..
date. Imperial
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-London 19th July. Shanghai and Amoy Amoy and Manila.
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ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan American cisco date, 19th July. Air Mail by Air France. Direct Air France
Service"-Paris date, 19th July Shanghai...... Japan.
Japan and Mania.
After a few days in the Colony,
Manila they left for Shanghai. Com- plainant had owned a house in Air Mail by
Manila
"Imperial Airways Canton,
from her
Direct Service" "London date. Imperial 22nd July.. Haiphong... Јарап. Shanghai, Canada USA.. Honolulu Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B. C. date 8th July)...oires Straits.
inherited for
parents, and this she sold for $1,200. With this money they started a fruit business in Shang- hal, which gave a comfortable living until the Shanghaj War in 1932 caused them to flee from the Northern port
and return to Hongkong.
He stated that he saw me reason why his wife should have restored "She herself was
to abortion. TO BE DISCUSSED
fond of children" he said
Ip Kwok-mah, aged 13, deceas- ed's son, told the Court that his mother fell down one day while Anglo-American removing bed boards.
AT RUBBER TALKS
LONDON, July 20 (Reuter) Discussing the
barter agreement the Times" says
The three Chinese doctors it is bound to come up for dis- whom deceased had consulted, cussion at next Tuesday's meeting were also called to give evidence. of the International" Rubber Re- gulation Committee.
As the effect on the agreement will necessarily be the release of larger exports it will clearly in- fluence the question of the regular į quota permissible for years in the Jast quarter.
of
While rubber producers are per- fectly ready, in the interests the creation of suitable emergency stocks, to co-operate in practical arrangements they may be ex pected to press for safeguards against any dislocation which may be entailed in labour of market conditions.
SPANISH GOLD JUDGMENT
1
THE SERVICES
Continued on Page 10) Lt.Cdr. (E).-E. F. Coggins, to Guardian (July 17).
(July 10); G. & Cooke, to Eskimo Lts. (E)A, B. Dickis, to Penelope (July 20); J. P. Coates and H 7,0 Richardson, to Revenge (July 7).
Gar. (T).-C. E. Doughty, to Here ward, (July 15).
wheat, to Hero, and W. O. Brown, to Act. Gurs. (T).-D. A. Copper- Hostile July 15),
Schmr-A, W. Young, to Pembroke for Mech, trong. Esto (July 143.
PROMOTIONS
Sub-Lts-J. P. House and E L PU- ditch, to rank of Lt. (seny, July 1). Benr. Matr.-G. E. Wright, to rank of Hdmr. Lt, (seny, July 1).
RETIREMENT.
誉
Sub-Lt. (E).-P. G. Ware placed on Retired List (July 14),
· ROYAL MARINES
Renewed court proceedings about Spanish gold on deposit in the Bank of France were begun on Wednesday before the First Chamber of the Paris Civil Court although the French Government Lt. Col.-TH Jameson, D.S.O. in the Berard-Jordana agreement O.BE to Nelson, and later, by the express decision of the Council of Ministers, had already agreed to return the gold to the Bank of Spain,
Judgment in the present case. brought partly by former members
Major G. V. Walton, to Resolu- tion.
Capts G. B. O, Parrington, to Royal Sovereign: EA. Brown, to Eagle; D, HL W. Sanders, to York: T. West, to Bussex: P. M. Sutcliffe, to Newcastle.
of the former Republican Spanish LJ. Carter, to Resolution State Bank of Valencia and partly LRAM to Victory.
Badr. (W.O.).—E, B. Comption by French creditors, who hold Staff Sergt. Major C. H, Barnett, notes of this bank, will be an- to Nelson. nounced on Wednesday next week, states a Transocean méssage from Paris.
Y'S MEN'S CLUB ADDRESS
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THE ARMY
COLONEL OF THE K.D.G) The King has approved the follow- ing appointmenta:----
Colonel (bonerary Brigadier Gen Prof. Klang Kang-hu, LLD., eral) Lord Gowrie, V.C. POGO- formerly of the University of Call- MG., CB, D80, LL.D., retired pay, fornia and University of Oregon, as colonel, ist King's Dragoon Guards,
with effect from January 1, 1940, U. 8. A and MCC University of Canada, was the guest speaker at
REORGANIZATION AT DEPOTE the weekly meeting of the Y's Militia the infantry depots are being Coner puent on the creation of the Men's Club yesterday at the Hotel organized as units with three com Cecil,
panies each one for headquarters Prot, Klang, who returned to and administration, ons as a Regular China about 10 days ago, gave an as a Multia recruit company,
recruit training company, and one Interesting address on the New
The Regular companies will be York World Fair and the San moved to the home battalions before Francisco. Fair.
July 15 to enable the depots" to desi Prof. Klung paid a high tribute with the incoming militiamen. Du
ing. September, when the mbliamen to the magnificent engineering will join their home battalions, each work in the building of the two Regular recruit training company will famous bridges, the Golden Gate return to ita depot. Bridge and the San Francisco Oakland Bridge.
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Gneisensu.core
Here they had to struggle for a Japan, Shanghai and Forincas small subsistence. the wire work- Japan.
Ing for 30 cents a day as a paper- Japan and Shanghai," sorter to provide for her husband Shanghai. and child.
Later, she managed to borrow from a lady friend $50, and with this money she and defendant" rented a biosk outside the Po Hing Theatre where they started a candy shop business under the name Ki Heng Tsun.
-ANOTHER LOAN
Later. when Government as- sumed possession of the kiosk complainant managed to secure a loan again, obtaining from friends a sum of $3,000 with which they opened a store at No. 381, Nathan Road,, ground floor, which traded
also under the name KI Heng
Tsun
Relations between the couple had been happy and affectionate until August, 1938, when the de- fendant told his wife he intended to take a concubine. She had objected strenuously to this
Shanghai. Manila.
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SATURDAY
On May 3 last, the defendant | Shanghai Among them was a young and at- Air Mail for "E. L. M. Airways had several guests in the house. Saigon.
tractive Shanghai woman towards Direct Service"-due Amsterdam, whom the complainant, believing 1st August. this woman to be her husband's Straits; Ceylon, India. E, and 8. intended concubine, had behaved Africa, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and tha somewhat aloof manner. Europe via Marseilles-due: Mar-
seilles, 18th August. Formosa Swatow.
Haiphong. Amoy.
Manila.
The defendant later rebuked his wife, for insulting his guests, and on May 14 she left the house with ber daughter. An attempt had since been made at settlement through the EC.A., but the de fendant had promised to provide only $20 monthly towards the education of the child, and on the condition also that the offer would Shanghai. not be taken as an admission that the girl was his daughter, adopted or otherwise, Fu"
COMPLAINANTS EVIDENCE
Baigon
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Date and Time
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Ho Bap-yee," the complainant, Air Mail · for" “Imperial Airways giving evidence, stated that she
Direct Service was betrothed to the defendant
31st July.
marriage took place on March 18, on February 12, 1925, and the
1925. The go-betweens were Kwan A-chan, for her husband, and Wu Lin, for herself. There was a ceremony and exchange of Ini-al, ete. She was then 27, and her huchand 28
After the complainant's evi dence, the case was adjourhed,
Fang Muk, a boatman, was dined
Airmail for Malaya, Java, und -Aug- tralla • by: "Imperial Airways [Direct Service" dua Sydney Emperial.
31st July.
TUESDAY Shanghai. parcels only for Straite Penang Ceylon. Aden, Egypt Marsellies and London-due London 31st August.
A fine of $25 was imposed on $70, at the Kowloon Court yester- Mr. Vic Hugo, popular manager Tin Tai married woman, who day, when he appeared before Mr. of the
Oriental Theatre and pleaded guilty before Mr. T. J. E Himsworth on a charge of Air known to his many friends as Houston at the Central Court carrying a cargo of 3.340 tins of the "Unomical Mayor of Wan yesterday to a charge for falling gasoline into an anchorage at chat" entered the French Hos-to report to the 90. A. the de- Shaukiwan, an anchorage other pital yesterday for treatment parture of her ward, Hu Kai-fung, then a danerous after an illness of several days." aged three.
chorage.
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