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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CORONER'S INQUIRY.

BILLIARD MARKER'S DEATH

FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928.

AERIAL DISASTER.

PLANE CRASHES INTO A MOUNTAIN,

Sydner, Penn., July 12.

STREET BOYS" CLUB.

POLICE SCHEME PROVES A SUCCESS.

AFTER ACCIDENT. Sitting as Coroner, Mr. R. E.

In his report for last year, the Lindsall yesterday conducted an

Mr. Morris Titterington of Captain Superintendent Polic Inquiry into the death of a billiard marker of the Craigengewer Cric Brooklyn, one of the best known referring to the Street Boys' Club, ket Club, who died of blood poison-makers of aeronautical instruments says! ing at the Tung Wah Hospital on in America, and the inventor of the 26 of whom 30 boys were in the The membership of the Club is July 1, following injuries to his leg carth conductor compass used by Club in January 1927. Dur- In a motor car accident on June 25. Lindbergh on his trans-Atlantic Ing the year 15 boys nb. The incident occurred outside flight, was killed when the esconded from the Club. somu the Police Recreation Club at plane in which he was flying crash-for apparent runson A Happy Valley, where deceased wased into a mountain.

number of boys who had been ar- arushed between motor car No.

Miss Lucretia Andrews, a film rested for minor offences were 367, driven by a learner driver. and a tree at the edge of the raised actress, who was a passenger in discharged by the Police Magis- triangular "eland" at the junc- the aeroplan was also killed.trates and admitted to the Club tion of Leighton Hill and Morri-Reuter's "American Service,

son Hi Roads.

but the British

as a temporary measure. How- ever, in many cases these boys ab- sconded on the following day Four Boys left the elbb to laoli for work and no further news has been heard of them. Five boys were sent away. (one was found le

Medical evidence was given by

London, July 12, Dr. T. W. Ware of the Government

It is learned in authoritative Civil Hospital, as well as by Dr. B.W. Kirk of the Tung Wah quarters in London that it is in Hospital. The former said correct that the British Government that the deceased WAS ad has protested to Spain against be a leper) for offences commi mitted to the Government Civil the expropriation of foreign ailed nutside the Club premises. Nine boys obtained employment Hospital on June 25, but that companies, two days later he was removed to Ambassador in Madrid has been during the year, two have since the Tung Wah Hospital. The de semi-oficially communicating with rejoined, the Club na their ser ceased, on first being admitted to the Spanish authorities in regard vices were no longer required. hospital, had a compound fracture to compensation. for British In- of the left leg and there was also terests involved.-Reuter. considerable laceration to the calf, and the bones were projecting. The patient was taken to the operating theatre, the necessary operation was carried out, and the patient appeared to have stood it well.

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that time was weak. He grew weaker in the afternoon and gra- dually sank until he died the next

morning.

The funds of the Clubs to date are $2,523.52.

The employed boys are en couraged to save part of their salaries with the result to date they have saved $128.11, 1.boy has $40.34 in the Bank, another $35.24, others have smaller sums,

The boys are supplied with two The cause of death, said the wit-meals per diem for which they ness, was blood poisoning. pay themselves. This arrange- ness added at the end of his eviment has proved quite a success.

Wit-

meals.

During the summer months the boys attended Kennedy Town bath

Chinese Treatment., Regarding the transferring of the patient to the Tung Wah Hos-deace: "Might I say that my im. It insures that they have regular pital, the witness said that one of pression of the Chinese treatment the ex-Directors of the latter hos of such cases is that it is not so much the medicine which is ap pital requested the authorities to

plied which causes blood poisoning allow the deceased to go. The deceased himself had also requent ed to be sent to the Tune Wah Hospital in order to obtain Chin-wounds ?" ese treatment.

ns the fact that they do not knowing beach regularly every week for the surgical principles for the swimming. Eight boys took part In the Police Aquatic Sports held drainage of

pt the V.R.C. Baths in September

and treatment

During the winter months hot

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Witness said he had no power to that it is rather the lack of antisepaths are provided regularly at HAWAII TOURIST BUREAU

detain the deceased against his will:

Mr. Lindsell: "1 understand that Chinese treatment for ordinary fracture is often quite successful?

Witness: It is extremely good. . But with compound fracture and laceration, what do you say then? --It would involve tog much dan- ger of blood poisoning if treated by unskilled hands.

The Coroner: You mean to say. tics than the presence of septics that make Chinese treatment in a case like this dangerous?

• Witness: Lack of antiseptics, and drainage, which is also rather important.

This closed the medical evidence.

The Accident.

Police Headquarters,

During the year the Club pra- mises were moved from Police Headquarters to the top floor of No. 40 Hollywood Road not for from Police Headquartors. The new premises were rented to the Club by Mr. Chung Shu-cheung for three months rent free and are now occupied at half rent as long as the Club occupies them. A Chinese Sergeant together with his wife reside on the premises and attend to the welfare of the boys,

It is significant that the average number of juvenile offenders in Victorin Gaol during 1926 and 1927 was only five,

An to the accident itself, evi- dence was furnished to the effect Contiming, witness said that that car No. 357 was driven by the patient was advised to remain learner driver at the time of the at the Government Civil Hospital, accident. The man was actually but he was not told of the specific qualifying for a full licence and danger he would meet under Chin-Traffic Sergeant Roberts was sit ese treatment,

Ling at the back of the car at the time. The thr started from the Central Pollec Station and pro- Feeeded through Wanchai to the

YOUTHS SENTENCED. Monument, where it turned to the left. When it reached the junc- Linn of Leighton Hill and Mor-

the

CONSPIRACY TO WAGE WAR driver rison Hill Roads

AGAINST THE KING, turned to the right and proceeded towards the Craigengower Cricket

Deoghar, July 12, Clab, when Sergeant Roberts suid,

The case wherein twenty youths, in Chinese, Turn left." The The deceased on admission was asked what treatment he wanted driver swang the car round and mostly Bengalis, are charged with and chose the Chinese treatment. the evidence suggested a possibili, conspiracy to wage war against ty of the driver having stepped on the King and with the possession Witness explained that that once

has ended. Twelve a person decided to undergo the accelerator instead of the of firearms,

brake at that moment. On this of the accused, eleven of them Chinese treatment, he went out of point the driver himself admitted Bengalis and one Punjabi, were

Dr. E. W. Kirk before giving evidence said that he was the Medical Officer attached to the Tung Wah Hospital and explained that the hospital had two divisions, Chinese and Western which he, as visiting medical officer, supervised in general, but he only attended more specially the Western divi- sion.

witness's control... 小

Blood Poisoning.

Witness took the opportunity at the reception room to urge the patient to take Western treatment, but was told the reason why the patient changed from the Goveru- ment Civil Hospital to the Tung Wah Hospital was in order that he might obtain Chinese herbal treat- ment.

The next time witness saw the deceased was on July 1, when, the latter expressed the wish to be transferred to the Western Divi- sion of the hospital..

the possibility and Sergeant Ro- sentenced to rigorous imprison- berta also gave it as his opinionment ranging from three years that it was possible. The car to seven years. The others were was then travelling at about acquitted.--Reuter, twelve or thirteen miles an hour.

As the car swung round, the de- ceased was noticed under the tree, and there was no time to avoid him. A fully licensed driver sit- ting with the learner applied the emergency brate, but with no effeet and the deceased's leg was caught between the motor car and the tree.

As to where the man was stand- ing when he was first ecen, the evidence seemed to indicate that The Chinese doctors in the hos- he was standing under the tree, pital, practising under te Wes- and that when the car headed in tern style, prepared the patient his direction he edged further un- for an operation which witness der the tree, which rather slanted himself performed. An examina-out on to the roadway. tion showed that the leg from a After the close of the evidence, few inchu below the knee to the the Coroner went over the points ankle was black and gangrenous of the evidence with the jury and and the only hope for the man's the latter, after retiring for a few life was amputation. The opera minutes, returned a verdict of tion was done the same day and de- death by misadventure, due to an ecased appeared to have stood it error of judgment on the part of reasonably well. His condition at the driver.

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