AN ECHO OF CRIPPEN
TRIAL.
Mr. Arthur Newton Suspended.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JULY 19 1911
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FALL OF FRENCH CABINET.
The most unlucky Cabinet in recent history resigned last month after being a little more than three months in office.
A BOMBAY DIVORCE. CASE.
An Undefended Petition-
In the Divorce Court on the
15th ult. Sir Samuel Evania heard
the undefended petition-oscupt M. Mouis, the Premier, received as to the custody of the youngest in his sickroom the nowa of the child of Mr. Spmuel Norman
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on the ground of the misconduct the dissolution of his murringe of his wife and the co-respondent, Mr. Wilfred Kenyon Batey.
Mr. Lo Bas said the petitioner was manager to a firm of paper makers in Bombay. The co- respondent was employed by the sanio firm, and was a paying guest in the petitioner's house. Mr. and Mrs. Powell wero mar- ried in April, 1009, and resided
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Mr. Bottomley asked hiin after- THE RAISING OF THE wards to send it to other papers and ho rofused. Ho complained to Mr. Bottomley that he did not | like what had been done. Ilo
The First Human Relics. admitted he did not write. to the On the 13th inst. we published Daily Chronicle" correcting Lio
Hlavnja, June 19-With the atologram stating that Mr. Arthur letter; he had a great deal to do, liscovery this morning of, some Newton, who defended Crippen, and ho did not want to be involy man fragments, the work of had been suspended for twelve od in further argument. exploring the hull of the Maine, mouths for personal misconduct.
As to a suggestion that he ap- for the primary purpose of re- by aiding and abetting Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., to disseminate, proved of the letter which was covering and giving honourable Government's defeat in the Powoll, of Bombay, who sought through the fatter's journal, sent out to the daily Press, Mr. "John Bull," a pretendod letter Newton told the committed that sepulchres to the bodica of its Chamber on the question of draft of the lotter was crew, was at last began after the Command-in-Chief of the by Crippen.
A committee of the Law Society handed to him when he was in a many weary months of prelimiArmy. Tho Ministry was outvoted by 238 to 224, and the Premier, found that the respondent, ou restaurant. The suggestion as mary work.
he just glanced at it November 21, 1910, in the
While workman were clearing on being informed of this by his 1 should be the spur deck between the after colleagues, immediately resigned capacity of legal adviser to law- Mr. Sharma167
to say that 1 could Joy Harvey Crippen, when per-sorry mitted to visit Crippon, while have mastered my instructions and engine room superstructures with his whole Cabinet.
M. Monis came into power on under sentence of death at when standing at a bar cojnying in the immediato vicinity of the
after port sille turret, they found March 2, M. Briand having re- Pontonville Prison, in abuso of a sundrich:
in Bombay. There were two xcellently oquipped Sloping, Dining and 1st Class Cars, is operated betwát n the privilege extended to him Mr. Justice Darling: Mr. Now cones of a right foot inclosed in signed on February 28 owing to aided and abolted Mr. II. Bottom-ton road the whole of the letter. the ragged remuant of a shoe and tho "intrigues and ambushes'
children. They lived happily Dairen and Chengch in conuuction with the Trans Siberian. Express Trains loy, M.P., editor of “John Hull,'
Home Secretary's Action. nearby the bones, of forearm, in the Chamber which rendered together until December last, and with Dairen-Shaoghal Direct Steamur Service by the S.S."Kobo Maru"
sad "Saikio Maru" (each 2,877 tons) as follows 2 husband to disseminate in thuit publication
having
NORTH BOUND. Mr. Shearman replied that the the hand missing. Soon after his majority insecure. M. Monis The falso information in the form of thing which showed Mr. Now this they
ules that there was anything came irpon the had difficulty at the start in got- lottor purporting to emanate from ' nilitude was that he declin- and to be writion by Crippon
forearm.ing a Cabiuct together, the wrong between his wife and tho co-respondent, in June last year possi-Foreign Minister, M. Cruppi, the lowell family came to Ling- although the respondent well know no such letter in fact existed, attitude some days before they from fire, and deeply inernst. being chosen, it is said, as the land, petitioner returning later and further wilfully published or
Home Secretary intervened. ed with a coral growth..
result of the happy thought of a to India alone. As soon as he permitted to be published in "Joha Ball" and the "Daily Passing to the fact that money
No hope of identification was political journalist. The Cabinet got back the co-rospondent left for England on leave, and subse-. Chronicle other false state had been received by Mr. Now offered except that the shoes sug was full of coulicting elements, quently the husband received ments relating to the same to from Mr. Bottomley, Mr.gested the wearer probably was M. Delcasse being regarded with letters from his wife admitting
knowing them Shearman said: "It cannot be either an officer, a mess attendant mistrust by several of his col-unfaithfulness, matter well to be fisho, whereby the public professional misconduct that lie or a member of tho marino guard, leagues.
In a latter the wife said: might be deceived. Upon the had accepted monoy towards the the bluejackets in tropical service It was the aeroplane, however, I want to say that I have lovel Mr.
which really wrecked the Mouis 13. (co-respondent) for a long time, i evidence the committee reported defonce of Crippen and Lo Neve. habitually going barefoot. that the solicitor had been guiltye bad £200 from Mr. Bottom Further explorations in that Cabinet. When M. Train's mono and as I find I cannot stort he of professional unisconthiet, ley but it cannot be suggested portion of the ship did not, reveal plane fell at Issy on May present inte of affairs any longer, 1
Me. Shoarmann, K.C., on behalf Mr. Bottomley retained him, and anything which might assist inthe 21, killing M. Berteaux, the have decided to go with him.
and popular of Mr. New toursail the only mat-it is not suggested did not de identification. The remains were strong
Warnow realise that when I married you 1 ter he was quarrelling with on the fend theso people with zeal and placed in a receptnele on board the Minister, and severely wound as far boo young to know my own ing the Premier, the fate of the wind, but even then I should have been finding of the fact was that the ability. It is not suggested that United States collier Leonidas, committed appeared to have acho abused his privilogo aml dis
A search of the spar deck Ministry was sealed. The Premiergal to you if you had trended me with cepted without hesitation the ovi-closed information which he had and, ollicors' quarters super-is still disabled, and, deprived of ore en respect, instead of as a paiel
housekeeper. structure resulted in the die its two leading personalities, the Later she wrote:--- donco of Mr. Wray (sub-odito" of us right to disclose."
John Bull") that, the letter was Mr. Justice Darling: Is it an covery of a paper covered novel, Cabinet was an easy proy to its
I have been eansidering the stato | dictated by Mr. Newton, as against abuse of his privilege to go to the on which the owner's name on political enemies.
of affairs, and feel that, if only for the "Remember 1870!" sako of the children, :1 night to offer to: the evidence of Mr. Newton that prizon ostensibly to see Crippen the title page was illegible, a pair about his Inst affairs but really tof binoculars, much or rroded; two
President Falliores left Paris retain to you. I feel I have wronged cain-enats, a barrel of bottled for Normandy, just before the forgive me, and will tako mo back, both you and them, and if you can get "copy" out of him?'
Mr. Shearman: If that hap mineral water and a quantity of
crisis, and the Tresident's arcopt-1 will be a dutiful wife to you and | Mr. Justice Darling remarked pened I could not dispute that it porcelain belonging to the espanco of the Minister's resignation mother in them. It is the memory of that it was not disputed that Mr. was unprofessional conduct, but it|tains and the wardroom messos.
It was noticeable that the rub has still to be received. The crisis these por little couls that calle me to Ruesina Train Tinto is 23 ininutes ahead of the B.3.R.Time. For instance Newton was in the office with Mr. is abundantly clear that that was
G p.m. by les formor is 5.37 p.ni. by the after. Bottomley when the letter was not Mr. Newton's intention. bor articles stood well the action arose from a speech in the Senate then, and makes me wish to do all in
on Monday by General Coiran, the my power to reurdy what I have done. Supplementary Charges on DAIREN-CHANGCHUN Service.
Sumkring Car Survuement............ Y5.00 dictated.
Mr. Shearman went on to say of the water. All motallic objects
TICKET AGENCIES-The Company's railway and steaner tickets are Mr. Shearmuu: He was there, that Mr. Newton ought not to bo were reduced to unidentifiable new Minister of War, who is anotour to think of them among EXPANS EXTRA FEE... Y8.00
bluff soldier rather than a Parlia-strangers, and his impression was that the made the scapegoat for this de- masses of black exile.
It was stated that the respond-obtainablo at all the Agencies of the International Sleeping Car & Exprene nutter was to be put in a sort of linquencies of the Pross. The
During the morning a leak de-mentarian. Hemadonremarkable article, and he did u know it real offender was not before the veloped in the south side of the statement regarding the supreme ent and co-respondent stayed to Tesius Co., the Nipon Yusen Kaida, Shanghai, Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son, was going to be published as a
RAILWAY HOTELS-YAMATO Horn (Tel. Add. 1. "Yamata") si; war time. The French forces, he Hotel, Liverpool, in September Dairen, Port Arthur, Mukden, Fushan and Changshun, all ander tùs Com whose moral cofferdam, but it was stopped after command of the French Army in gother at the North-Western and Rob eburn der Hamburg-Amerika Liute. lotter purporting to have been offence he did not justify. If the exploration by divers and the said, would not be placed under n last. brought from the prison in answer coart thought Mr. Newton had dumping of additional muteriul Commander-in-Chief, but would Petitioner, in his evidenco, snid Pany's management.
SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY COMPANY to Mr. Bottomley's published done wrong, at most ho ought to within the adjacent caissons.
DAIREN. The wator level had been bo directed by the Government ho claimed the youngest child ne "Open Lotter." Counsel rendo admonished. He desired to Mr. Newton's evidenco, in which
fel. Add. “Mantetin." Cod : A.B.C. 5ih. Ed. A. 1. & Lieber's he said that when he spoke to fr. express regret to the court for the lowered at nightfall to 14 feet, whole. The supreme com- his.
way in which he had acted-leaving visible all the spar and would be too much for one
FUSHUN· COAL Bottomley about "Crippen for being involved in the mat deek from the torn to the fore Napoleon tried it and had loft France weaker than he had
THE BEST STEAMING COAL IN THE FAR EAST. letter" boing published, the latter
ter--and hoped the court would part of the engine rooms upper replied, "I can do as I like; 1 am
accept that expression of regret.
Output 3,500 tons per day. structure on the port side. The found it. Intler deck is bidly bulgod aud
This statement, which vividly
Frol stocks always on band at Dairen, Newchwang and Tieutrin Depots # journalist."
Mr. Bottomley: Do your lord.
reminded Frenchmen of the cause father.
His Lordship, giving judgment, and ako at Chef, Shanghai, Hongkong, Bingapore and Tenang. der this, including the armour
MINING DI FARTMENT, The Lord Chief Justice: You helt was blown outward, which bitterly attacked in the Press, and said he hurt no doubt about the
SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY COMPANY, K.C.) Mr: Newton had Leon ask-wrote to me. You are not before probably resulted from the explo general assault was made on the paternity of the infant.
Petitionor would be granted n tho court in any way. ed: "Of course the letter was a
Joy. General Goiran had ex-decreo nisi with costs and custody Mr. Bottomley: I only offered
ained that the armies would be of the two children. pure fabrication?" His roply had been: "Absolutely, except that to come.
directed by the Cabinet, but tha noxt day the Prime Minister de clated the supreme direction would bo led by a kind of military. political council.
it was not.
The Lord Chief Justice: The cominitteo had both before them.
Mr. Newton's Evidence.
court-somuno
It was pointed out that in biships rolense mo from attendance apparently the sido of the ship unf their disasters in 1870, was}
examination (rend by Mr. Sankey,
sion of the after magazine,
Up to the present it hus been inipossible to identify that portion it contained a number of matters Mr. Sankey addressed the court of the keel which, according to I had mentioned to Mr. Bottom- in reply. He said the words "the report of the original board of ley from time to time." Asked II. Crippen" were at the end of survey, was raised many foot whether he wont to the prison to the document, and it had been above itscriginal position and was got an answer to the Open sworn that. Mr. Newton dictated strongly indicative of an exterior Letter," Mr. Newton had replied; that conclusion. This, he submit-explosion. But so great is the No. I did not go for the purposted, showed it was intended as theyoufusion of the masses of material of getting an answer to any letter ond of a letter, and not the end of heaved upthat identification of any which Mr. Bottomley had writ-an article. With regard to Mr. portion of the structural material ton." Ho, however, wanted to Shearman comment that Mr. Batis excordingly difficult, and can got to know what Crippen's view tomley had not been called by the probably be definitely determined of the Open Letter was: The committee, Mr. Sankey Fuid they only when the dock is clear of cross-examination continued: noversubpiensed Mr. Bottomley to water.
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Government in the Chamber to-
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"My opinion," M. Hesse criod. the Chamber, "is that when the cannon speak politicians 'show'd hold their tongues. Remem». ber 1870 Need the Chamber bo assured against the danger which
Mr. J. 11. Murphy, for the wife and co-respondent, urged that petitioner should not be given the custody of the last child, as respondent said he was not the
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might be created by the return of THE HUSSAR” a victorious general? I think it better to entrust the fate of our ma to one competent inan tlun
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And you intended to tell Mr. give evidence; they subpoenaed This evening the after part of Bottomley what he said?-Ob,im to produce certain docu- the vergel, including the officers' Ironis, He sent them all the quarters, had been for the most You tried to get an answer?-documents they asked for. Deal-part cleared of mud and delais.
ng with the question of umpio. The deadlights of the main deck tunate General Goiran attempted ↑ In all dej thus from 1}ia. to 3in.
a short explanation, and M. And were stopped?I havo Cossionni conduct, Mr. Stakeyou the after port side are visible, no recollection of auyono stop-rantended that supposing Mr. but a view of the interior is ob Antoine Perrier, Minister of Justice, amid cries of "Resigo!" ping me at all.
Newton disseminated any infor- scured by musses of mul.
By morning the level will be asked for a vote of confidence. THESE COLLARS are HAND Alr. Newton, further questioned,nation he had received under a
DRESSED assuring a per- said he learned that Crippaald visit in accordance with the reduced and pumping will be This the House refused, passing
fect fit and a longer period not received the "Open Letter," prison regulations, his conduct suspended. The oxpo ed portions to the order of the day by 248 to which had been cont through thewould be improper. Therefore, then will be freed from silt and 224 votes.
A scene of tremendous excite-
of wearing then machino governor by Mr. Bottomley." counsel argued, it was improper to marine growths and further ex-
It was known
in d. How come it that the first thing invent a statement and then ploration of the interior will be ment followed. you did (after leaving the prison]{disseniiunto it. It was a great mulo impossible. According to that the Government, already at was to go straight to Mr. Bottom-advantage to prisoners to have Brigadier General Bisley, chiof of its last gasp owing to its vacillat- ley-Mr. Bottomley asked me to opportunities of seeing their the engineer corps, many weeks ing policy in the Champagne de What was the use of sonding for legal advisors, and, counsel sag will olopse before a fall explora-imitation, would resign. Despite n shorthand writer ?—I havo not gosted, if this sort of thing tion of tho sunken Maine is pos-the vote and deafening abouts of
were to go on the regulationssible.
the smallest idea.
Iesign," the Ministers remainot
WM. POWELL,
LIMITED, £8, Queen's Road. sented on the Governmout bonel until the growing storm of hoots Hanikone. 15th Jure 1911. Twenty Thousand Pigeons
and hisses drove them out of the About (wenly thousand pigeons Clunber. The collective resig-TSANG were liberated at Latin recently nation of the Ministry will be in connection with the Up North" handed to the President of the Homing Pigeon Society's raco. Republic on Sunday morning on
his retura from Rouen.
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Mr. Newton was further asked us to solicitors Greeing priso er about a latter signed Arthur clients might be made nose strin- Nowton and Co.," which, referring gont. ia submission was that to the "Crippen lolter," stated it was a bronch of trust which The same was forwarded to us might work to the disadvantage after Mr. Arthur Newton hnd read of other persons. the "Open Letter to Dr. Crippen," At the conclusion of counsel's The birds were brought to Luton Mr. Nowian hul suted in explana-speech the Lord Chief Justice by special train in from seven to tion that tho lotter was written in sinouneed that the court reservol oight hundred baskets, and wore his absence by his clerk, and that their judgment,. he himself did not approve of it; Mr. John Sunkey, · K.G., and The majority of the birds came established in Paris, is an effort to he did not acquiesce in it. Mr. Mr. T. T. Paino appeared for this from Northumberland, Durkan, facilitate the moveriont of tourists 230, Des Your Road Central. Nowton had also stated: "My Law Society; ME T. Mouligand Yorkshiro. Tho farthest in that country. All information clerk assumed if Mr. Bottomley Shearman, K.C., and Mr Bar-point hurth represented was about places of interest and routes wrote it it was in order,"
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