DOCTOR'S ALLEGED

NEGLIGENCE.

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ages, and then he asked plaintiff if he preferred to go to the G.C.H. Plaintif said he would, and at 4 o'clock he went back to Kowloon.

DR. SMALLEY'S TREATMENT.

On his way home, Mr Anders son mat Dr. Smalley, whom he asked to examine his hand. Dr. Smalley did so, re-bandaging it in quite a different way, so as to make it more comfortable. Ha, also made arrangements to bave another photo taken. which was done the next day at

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FALL OF CHUNGKING.]" FORMER MARINES.

A HAPPY DINNER."

HOW YANG SEN ENTERED. Some happy reminiscences of Peking, Dec. 16-Later foreign old days afloat were recalled at messages confirm the retirement the first annual dinner of the of the Chungking forces The Royal Marines Old Comrades As- entry of Yang Sen into the city sociation, beld at the Volunteer was conducted in an orderly Headquarters on Saturday night manner. Yang Sen seems to have In the absence of His Excellency mado a demonstration on the the Governor, who was prevented eastern bank of the Liangho, by a severe cold from attending while General Yuan Tsu-ming the function as its Chairman, crossed the little river higher up Captain R. Neville, who is himself Yang Sen then moved up river, member of this branch of the Joining the Kweichow column.-forces, prosidad, supported by Beater.

BOY SCOUTS.

Mr. Frith, the Hon. Secretary, and Messrs. W. Kent and A. Grimmett (Committee)

Speeches being taboo, the] assembly, comprising about!

and visitors. 31 excellent

the G.CH., where plaintiff went, DEDICATION-OF COLOURS, ty members sat down to

as Dr. Smalley sent him there.

Mr. Alabastar produced this photograph, stating that it show

of

A well-attended service was menu. arrangements for which! held resterday morning at St were in the capable hands of the ed the injury to the wrist and Andrew's Church, Kowloon, dur-Wiseman Cafe. Tha toast

Andrew's "The King" being duly honoured. the tremendous injury to the ing which the St.

Troop's colours were dedicated. (the gathering gave itself over to index finger. It was obviously These comprised a Cnion Jack.conviviality. far too well to try to set the bones.

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Plaintiff was given treatment, which he received for the first time, with a view to reducing the swelling. Another photo Was taken

Feb. lath, and another in May, this year, in which the injuries were apparent. It was clear, submitted council. that defendant failed to diagnose the broken ringer altogether. 1f he had had the skill which one might reasonably expect H medical practitioner to have he would not have failed to diagnose. Of course, he had given that finger no treatment whatever. Counsel submitted that it was reasonably clear that when unable

and the Troop's own colours !-- It is interesting to note that the St. Andrew's Cross with the Association has links with the Fleur de Lys in centre and name past, for its oldest member, Mr. scrolls above and below-and W.J. Wilkinson, joined the Force were presented to the Troop by las far back as 1887. Feeling! Mr. A. E. Farrell.

himself impelled to respond to a There was a good muster andļtoast given in his honour. Mr. the boys were all smartly turned Wilkinson spoke in lighter vein cut, representatives being present of the experiences of his first few from mast of the Hongkong days out at sea. Of the original;

hand Forty Thieves" who

Tries

en

The dedication service was con-joined Government Service ducted by the Troup Chaplain.ee, there now remained only the Rev. Me, G. E. Arrowsmith. six, to tell their earlier recollec- tions connected with another period in the history of the

Mr. Jenkin: Ile wrote a letter Colony. One of them. Mr. Clark on your behalft-Yes.

is now the Chief Preventive, Paintiff explained that he Officer, whilst the others had no showed Dr. Woodman two X-Ray less interesting anecdotes to relate of the changes witnessed over a period of thirty years.

rate the letter. photographs, after

to get a photograph on Dec. 30th, defendant failed to diaguse the wrist injuries, although he ought to have done so. With regard to the wrist injuries. counsel main-nything for it--No tained that defendant sould

have given them proper treatment

with a view to re-setting the injuries, whereas in fact he gave no treatment whatever, either to the wrist or the fingers. In fact. Mr. Anderson had no treatment whatever until he got back under

which

he

M: Jenkin: Did you pay him

Didn't you? You will hear a good deal about this letter in the

course of the ease.

which was as follows:

Counsel then read the letter,

Amongst those invited were Lt. Col LG. Bird. Mr. C.D. Mel. bourne. Mr. J. W. Franks, Capt. Thirlwell, Sergt. Major Westlake, Capt. Broadwood, R.M. Capt. Quintan. R.M.. LI. EO. Hoir, RM., Cap. Puckle, R., Mr. Moss, etc....

DR. WOODMAN'S LETTER.

"Dear Mr. Andersen, I have. The Royal Marine Band, of examined three X-Ray photo-the South China Station. dis-

Dr. Smalley's care at the end of aphs of your band and wrist, coursed an excellent programine

the month.

Counsel mentioned that during the Christinus plaintiff also saw Dr. Woodman.

Tw show fracture f index of music during the evening. Anzer of right hand and all three

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fractures of radius (one of the arm on which helps to form the wrist int PLAINTIFF CROSS-

i difficait for EXAMINED.

understand how angone who Plaintiff then went into the made careful examination of box and gave evidence in support the hand and wrist with X-Ray of Mr. Alabaster's opening. Fle on the screen could fail to mentioned that he was 52 years diagnose both these injuries and.

THE CHARITY FETE. A SPLENDID RESULT. The annual Fete of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was en

now learned

anticipated. It is even greater success than that the gross receipts total no less than $38.000. There are one

of age and was at present em-in any case of doubt, to put off two small additions to be made

other page. It should have been to our report appearing en an- mentioned that His Excellency the Governor was accompanied

plored by the Shanghai Municipal skink photograph for ten day Council. Describing the cadi; and, Successful photograph tion of his arm at present, plain-of wrist only) for 14 day ti said it was painful and he seems me to be so ucneces- could not lift heavy weights. Hesarily bag as to prejudice the Lady Stubbs, Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher and Capt. Neville, ofer-

How

ever, were it not for the fact that he was more or less left-handed he would be var severely handicapped.

found it awkward at times, but per treatment of the injury and that her ladyship he could write with it.

owing to the delay in diagnosised her congratulations to Citev. The fracture of the singer de Alves. President of the Society. not appear at all in the phot graph dated 27 12 and would I think, have been photographed Mr. Jenkin, crossex mining: if subjected. (Sd) WILLIAM J. -When did you first decide WooMaN. bring this acting against Dr. | 1. 4. 22. Sanders? At the beginning of March.

made the name of Mr. F.H. at the excellent arrangements Barnes should also be added to the names of the Reception Cum-

M. R. C. S. emitter, whilst Mr. J.A.M. Graca

designing the various stall- (also rendered much help

Mr. Jenkin mentioned the date the letter. April 1st. "Was it Mr. Jenkin asked plaintiff if hexrinen before twelve o'clock, was living with Dr. Woodman.

any chance!" braskeri. Plaintiff replied that he was not living with Dr. Woodman. They both lived in the same house No. 7. Orient Building.

in

of toys remain over from the Fete We learn that a large number

Mr. Jeakin also referred to ato hold a sale at Kowloon on and that the Committee proposes letter written by, Mr. G. R. Hay Sunday next, full particulars of wood plaintiff's solicitor) on which will be shortly announced. which he questioner witness.

THE CORONET.

NORMA TALMADGE IN "THE ETERNAL FLAME.”“

Norma Talmadge is the star of "The Eternal Flame", the current attraction at the Coronet. The story is adapted from the novel

Balzac, and special attention has

Mr. Jenkin: Your first letter Plaintiff explained that Dr. of demand is dated March 28th: Smalley told him that bad bis were you still living with Dr. wrist been treated as

a broken Woodman?-in the same house. wrist, it would have regained its Replying to further cross-formet usefullness. Plaintif examination, plaintiff said Dr. mentioned that a gentleman" at Woodman, in # casual way, the U. C. H. who took the X-Pay asked him how he was getting | photograph used words to the on. Witness told him that he some effect. but when plaintiff "The Duchesse de Langaise" by was going back to hospital, and asked him if he could become a mentioned the photographs, patient, he said. "It's no use been paid to the setting telling him that the one taken now." had been a failure.

The rase is proceeding.

BABY-TALK.

BY BERTON

BRALET.

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Before it learns the words.

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As the chirping of the birds.

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It speaks the selfsame language

Of cach other ting mite.

The language that a baby speak. Is made of gurgles, coor. And funny little bubbling sounds

That all the babies use:

And 'mid the Babel of the world That funny baby tongue

Is music loveliest of ail

That's ever played or sung.

The language that a baby speaks,

When it is very small,

Is language no interpreter

Could aver get at all:

Yet round about the seven seas

And in a thousand lands,

The language that a baby speaks

Each mother understands!

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The theme is strongly dramatic in tone, and deals with the career of a notorious society beauty, who at last meets ter match in the person of a famous general

Miss Talmadge is supported by Conway Tearle and a big cast.

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