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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923.

MOTOR CYCLE COLLISION.

with the Coroner was a represents tive from the Japanese Consulate,

The jury was formed of Mesere G. Mellis, A. 1. Mohamed and J. M. O. Remedios.

KOWLOON AFFAIRS.

Association's Report.

This statement was "made by the Colonial Secretary in a letter sent to the Kowloon Residents' Associa

Committee this week. The Hon. tion and cousidered by the General

that the Mr. Fletcher added.

Kowloon had been increased re- strength of the Police Force in

and would be farther the occasion $0 cently,

creased if demanded.

Coroner's Enquiry.

The following has been com At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon Mr. J. R. Wood, in his audiented to us by the Hub. Secretary, Kowloon/Residents' As- capacity as Coroner, ecnducted au

auciation: Among the passengers who passouiry into the death of a Japan

The Government cabant agree ed through Hoogkong yesterday'on ese shoemaker named Als Sujitu, board P. & O. Kashair was Dr.f. 1B, D'Aguilar Street, who died that the Kowloon Police. Force Wu Lien Teh, the distinguished in the Government Civil Hospital is altogether inadequate, or that Chinese physician had research on August 10th, from a compound life and property in Kowloon worker, whe for the last twelve meture of the left leg. Sitting are dangerously safe." yors has been head of the Man churian Plague Prevention Service. Dr. Wa is an old Cambridge man, having taken first class bonours in Natural Science at the University

The deceased sustained the fatal in 1890 and his, M.D. in 1005. Dr. Wu is representing China at the injury in a collision between hio International Congress of Tropical moter cycle and a tram ear near Medicine to be held this year at the London Mission Chapel at Yee Singapore frem September 3rd to Woo Street, on the morning of the 17th. It is understood that Deb. Evidence was given by the driver of the tram in question that Wu has two papers on the pro-

was going towards Whitty gramme at the, forthcoming Con- gress, namely (1) Plague Among Street when the collision occurred. to the Association stating that in Wild Rodents, including latest in. He did but notice the deceased future whenever a mail for Europe, vestigations in to the Siberian until the head of his car and America, India or Australia is due to be despatched on A general marmot, and (2) The Original met that of auther tram com- Home of Pingue. The important ng from the opposite direction be holiday (other than Sunday, Smas or China New Year's researches carried on by Dr. Wo biod which the man was riding, Day

ehip scheduled to 1 bis cycle, The Recessed swerved Day) by a and his assistants upon them to the right hand side and collided sail at or after 1.30 p.m.," the sterious origin of the devasting Manchurian Plague, which in 1911 with the outside corner of his tram.Kowloon Braneb Post Office will killed 60,000 and in 1921 9,000 He sounded his foot geng and be open for business until, and persons, bas brought this Chinese applied the emergency broke, but close a mail at 11 am. In case of Scientist's name prominently before it was too late. The cycle went on earlier sailing the office will close the World, and bis services as a for about 15 feet before it was about two and a half hours before lecturer are much sought after.

pulled up.

Decenseri was uncon- sailing time. scious when he and the "cundictor lifted him up.

Soon after the Singapore Con- gress, Dr. W is proceeding direct

to Japan, where he has been invited

ho

ů

Postal Facilities. The Postmaster General wrote

Typhoon Signals..

the Answering

Association's

Dr. J. T. Smailey, of the Gov-auggestion that signals should be erament Civil Hospital, said he displayed when the ferry bad stop- by the Government there to give made an operation on the deceased. ped running during typhoon Public The man, however, did not recover | weather, the Government wrote that Health Organisation, in the Im- from the shock, which caused his fit was considered inndvisable to perial Universities of Tukio. Kioto death.

Course

of lectures on

and Kyinshiu. The appointment of After several other witnesses bad a Chinese as visiting" professor at been called the Coroner, in review the most famous seats of learning ing the evidence, said it was quite in Japan shows how quickly science clear that what bad happened bad and medicine bave progressed in been an accident and it was also Ancient China. All credit to the equally clear that any blame in the able pioners.

AMMUNITION FROM THE KHIVA.

Indian Watchman Fined.

Before Mr. C. D Melbourne The Magistracy yesterday Ghullat Khan, an lodian watchman em- ployed at a Japaness mess, WRE cburged on reniand with unlawful posterion of nice rounds of Am munition. The defendant Was arrested by Sergeant Cunningham, of the Water Police, on a compan in the harbour.

Giving 'his, evlener the delen- dana stated that on the 7tb ast. he visited a friend on the steamer Khiva and stayed with him fur several bours. Just us be was about to leave the steamer he noticed nine rounds of ammunition

ying on deck He picked them up.and fold his friend that he the would hand them over pulice as 8000 As be bad leaded On the way to the shore, however,

to

ts.

be was accosted by Bergeant Cun- cing hem who, apparently out derstanding is explanation, or rested him.

The Magistrate imposed a fine of $100.

JAPANESE SUBMARINE

Dockyard Engineer Tells

Fxperience

Tokyo, August 22.-While accurate details are still unavailable, it is reported that the captain and four other officers were saved. It is feared that eighty men were drowned. The engineer of the dockyard who saved himself by jumping, clear of the vessel, was afterwards picked up by a lifeboat. He says that! while the submarins was resting on the surface she suddenly, for some! unexplainable cause, 'inclined at a sharp angle, causing the water to flow rapidly into the vessel. Rescue: work is much hampered by the depth of the water which is thirty-. five fathons-Renter.

BRITISH CONSUL DEAD.

In Bathroom With Throat Cut.

Shanghai, Aug. 22-A message! received here from Chinklang!

states that the British Consul, Mr.

E. A. H, Sly, was found dead, with

his throat cut, in his bathroom un Monday,

An inquest is to be held. Router.

matter rested principally, if not wholly, with the deceased. The Coroner also said tänt obviously there was not gross negligence on the part of the team driver and suggested that the jury bring in a verdict of accidental di-nth.

A verdict to that eff: ct, with a rider that no blame was attached to the tram driver, was necirdingly returned.

display the proposed signals frot Signal Hill because of possible confusion with weather "signals. The mast at the Wuter Police Station was not suitable for the purpose. AB altemLion in the mast at the Observatory in non- nection with wireless telegraphy was under consideration, and the display of the suggested sigcal would be considered is the se connection

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