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FALL FROM VERANDAH.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926.
SHIP'S OFFICER'S SUICIDE.
BOARDING HOUSE TRAGEDY.
INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF TWO MEN.
No Time for "Tennis Pärty Officers,"
Alarmed at Police Visit.
A death inquiry conducted by Major C. Willson at the Central
Capt. Thomas S. King, lately master of the 1.-C.S. Waishing
FRANCE'S WARS.
A SYRIAN HUMOUR DENIED.
OBITUARY.
MISS ROSE CHAUN.
The death of Miss Rose Chaun New Moroccan Campaign. occurred at the French Hospital, Causeway Bay, yesterday afternoon Paris, Fob. The Ministry of War denies omat 4.40.
SOUTII AMERICAN COTTON,
BRITISH MISSION TO INVESTIGATE.
London, Feb. 4. The International Fedoration of Master: Cottonspinners' and Manu Mias Chaun was the second facturers Associations have de-
Magistracy yesterday, concerten committed suicide in a Shanghai phatically, the assertion by the Com-daughter of Dr, M. II. Cinun, and clded to send a mission to Columbia two men who fell from the third boarding house last Friday night. munist paper Humanite that two had just passed her nineteenth
H. M. Coroner (Mr G. W. King) floor of a building in Queen's opened an inquest on deceased on French battalions desired to frator- birthday. She fell ill within and Peru to study the presunt Road, when a visit was made by Saturday, when Mr. Tycho Wing,nise with the Drases near Rashaya.fluenza several month ago, and the cotton growing situation, and the police officers.
barrister, identißed the body, The General Franeau, returning from pulmonary effects calminated in her future possibilities.
WRE adjourned until The evidence showed that three inquiry
death. his mission to Morocco, expressed men went into the house. No 299
Thursday
Capt. King had been staying at the opinion that the importance of of St. Stephen's Girls' College, and Miss Chaun was a former papi! Queen's Road and asked if there Vancouver Lodge, Rue du Con- were any girls there. The prin- sulat. It is understood that he the moventent of submission has was popularly crigt ged cipal tenant replied that there shot himself with a 38 revolver on been useless," "forewering great inili- were not, and the men went into the night of, the 30th instant, itary operations next spring. Hacks a roar cubicle and sat down There, were three other men in another room at the time.
on
'LONDON TO COLOGNE..
his bathroom. He was found dead by his boy Saturday a revolver still morning, with tightly grasped in his right Inspector Dorrington and 2 hand. He had shot himself Chinese detective visited the through the mouth. He hud house almost at the same time evidently taken his life while lying AIR SERVICE MAY HAVE TO and when they entered they heard on a rug on the bathroom floor. sounds of a stampede as if some and all the late Captain's papers The room was in perfect order one was running on the verandah.were in readiness for investigation There was nothing suspicious by the consular officials. about the house. A few minutes Mr. Tycho Wing, legal adviser, later, the Inspector learned that two men had fallen from the third Door to the basement bułow.
Extensive Injuries.
CEASE.
J
Rugby, Feb. 4. The Times says the continuance made out a will for him on Friday, of the London-Cologne air service and all his personal property was of the Imperial-Airways has been carefully packed away into boxes in an adjoining room, He had ad- in doubt owing to the evacuation dressed letters to the British Con- of Cologne by the British troops, |sulate-General and to the police. An eye witness said two men
but the difficulty has been tem Capt. King was a very charming went out of the window. One character. As he himself proudly porarily overcome by limited au- han stood on the scaffolding erect-boasted, he had been in anil." He thority from the German Govern- ed on the building, and the man used to speak with derision of following behind seemed to slip. modern "tennis party officers," ment to use the aerodrome for an- He caught hold of the one in front those who had never known what other two months. British Wire und both fell to the ground.
Medical evidence showed that cné of the men sustained various injuries to the head and died from shock following an injury to the brain.
is was to round the Horn in the middle of winter with tongallant less.
masts struck.
He used to talk of the days when they had single topsufla and although he spoke at times some- what disparagingly of the new The other sustained a fracture generation at sea, he was always check bone, a complete fracture Effieer who had an instinct for dis- the sincere friend of any junior of the base of the skull and two cipline. His breed is one that is broken ribs, and also internal in- fast dying out, although he died at juries. He died from multiple in-the comparatively early age of 50. juries and shock. It was possible that one fell on the other,
It was stated that the house had previously been a diseplerly one, and the Coroner, in his sum ming up, said the police, probably had a suspicion that it was again being used as such.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED,
Per s.s. President Pierce from Saz Franciscs vin ports, Feb. 4.-Mrs, Caroline.R. Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. G11- ver F, Bishop, Miss, Jeanna A. Bishop, Miss Natalie M. Colgan, Mr. Chu The jury returned a verdict of Ying-chuen, Mr. Chan Show Har. Mr. accidental death, finding no one Chan Chor, Mr. Duo
Bai-si to blame for the death of the two Miss Do. Alr. A. Dos San
Chan Tui
G. Ezra, Mr. H. J. Eddo, Mr. Guck
Santos-Gomez, Mr. Garrett M. Hemsworth, Mr. loffmeister. Mrs. A. Hoffmeister, Misc Clerin Hoffmeister, Mr.S. H. Ko.. Mr. H. Y.
mer.
CHINESE FINANCES.
PEKING RAISING $6,000,000 IN BONDS.
Funds for Three. Months.
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Peking, Feb. 4. Treasury Bonds to the value of $5,000,000 are apparently being put
Y. F.
Mr. S.
Bang, bir y Iss A. Kwik, Mra, T. A, Kwik,
vik, Mr. S. 6. Kirklart, Mrs. S. G. Ki-kland, 3. P. Logsdon, Mr. Li Chi-ini, Mrs. Li Chenk Ken, Mr. Lu Shut-po,
M
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Li Chi-lzi, Miss Li, Mr. Y. T. Li, Jira Y. T. Li, Mr. P. C. Li, Mrs. Lam Won Miss S.
S. Lam, Mr. I. Low,
Felix Morley
Mr.
Mr. P. Mei, Mirs
Jane E. Martin, Mrs. W. Owen, M
H. Das Remedios, Mrs. Tsung
Di
Ting, Mr. S. C. Tam, Mr, C. W. Tan, Mr. T H Tan, My, H. Wang Ying-hang, Mrs. A Yih Shu-su,
M
Mr.
Mr.
Brereton
months unless the Kuminchur
through, and the Government as Frank R. Benedict, Mr. T. C. Britton, serts that it possesses sufficient Mr. R. D. Bann, Mr. George funds. 16 carry O for threer. Jas M. Crawford, Mr. Raymond.
Mr.
Harry D. Cranston, Mrs.
Chas 1. Cranston, Mr.
Chas M
H. Edmonsun, Nell Fiudley, Mrs, Arnie Gun- Miss derson, Mr.James Gibb; Mrs. James Gibb, Mr. Francis B. Greenfield. Mrs. Francis E. Greenfield, Mrs. Helen H
demand money for offensive pur- poses.--Reuter,
TARIFF CONFERENCE.
JAPANS FRESH PROPOSAL ANNOUNCED
Tokyo, Feb. 4.
8. Gray, Mrs. Mae lle, Mr. Keith Koons. Mrs. I
R. E. Loomis, Mrs. Kitty
Mr. Mayer Lacey," Mr. J. J. Mieldazis, Mr. Huso Miller, Mr. Hugo Miller, Mrs. Rose MeConnell, Mr. Ernest Mellows, Jud
des Milton,. Mickelwait. Judge Chas Purdy, Mrs. Milton "D. Purdy," Mr. fleury A Powis, Mr. H. B. Phillips,
H. B.
Sabusi, the divertor of the Comince las S. Rouse, Mr. Robert E. Rieng, M. Rodgers, Mr. Ju-
Mrs. Albert cial Bean to the Foreign Office, is Br. Albert T. Simmie, proceeding to Peking on the 7th Simmie, Mrs. Frances B. Swan. Er.
Arther E. Strong, Mrs. Arther inst, with a new proposition for a Strong, Mr. S. J. Snyder, Mrs. S
J. grahated tariff of seven and a Snyder, Dr. Merle N.
Mrs. Smith, half per cent upwards. It is Merle N. Smith, Dr. Geo. P. Stubbs, erstood the Foreign Office is opti-Mrs. Gen. P. Stables, Mr. John Stubbs, nistic that the conforefice will end Mr. Ralph Stout, Mrs. Ralph Stort, Miss A. J. Wilhelm, Miss E. H. WIL successfully within three months of
cox, Dr. J. C. Worley, Mrs. J. C. Wor reopening-Reuter.
ley, Mr. B. Wald.
It is roliaidy learned that Mr., Mr. Phis. Mair, Mark Phil
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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The mission, consisting of Mr. Arthur Foster, a prominent manu- facturer, und Mr. A. S. Pearse, the various phases of the college's Federation's secretary, salle on friends, who will mourn her un- activities. She leaves many February 6.—Reuter,
in the
timely demise. She is survived by her father and mother, Dr. and
Mrs. M. H. Chaun, four sisters, and The bricklayer now shares with four brothers, among whom is. Dr. the plumber the latter's privilege. K. W Chaun, who only recently of dividing his working hours and returned from America upon, the into coming, inspecting,
going back to folch the tools. completion of his education.
Forty-four Lambeth bricklayers The funeral will take, place this struck for 4 week because aftenoon ut 2 o'clock, starting from Alderman Rice of the Lambeth the French Hospital.
'BRITAIN'S BIRTH_RATE.
"
LAST YEAR'S FIGURES.
Lontion. Feb. 4.
Last year the birth rate in Eug land and Wales was 18.3 per thon Band, the lowest ever recorded, ex- cept the war years of 1917 and 1018 The death rate was 12.2-cuter.
Borough Council snid that thay were only laying 400 bricks per day, one brick in ono minute twelve seconds. The Al- derman apologised by saying that hd was mistaken; the actual nuniber was 444 bricks. per day, at the rate of one every one minulo
The five seconds.
bricklayers accepted the apology and turned to their arduous labour, with a plain hint that they. were not going to stand this sort Fof charge from anybody.
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