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HOTEL FIRE INQUIRY WIRELESS CABLE TURN IN NEW DELHI FINE TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN SOCIAL THE KUOMINCHUN
MERGER
FINDINGS OF THE JURY TWO NEW COMPANIES
SUBMITTED.
STRONG RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
MANAGEMENT REMISS.
Highly important recommendations to the Government, calling for new legislation and closer supervision of fire escapes, were contained in the verdict submitted this morning of the Coroner's Jury which has been sitting on the inquiry into the King Edward Hotel fire disaster.
The jury found that there was no evidence that the fire was due to arson, and, while not satisfied that the blaze started through defective wiring, recommended that the electric equipment of all old buildings used as hotels or big
office blocks should be maintained in a safe state.
locked.
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3.
They regarded the hotel management as seriously remiss in keeping the basement gate (the only fire exit in the hotel)
The loss of life was due, it is held, principally to the inadequacy of the external emergency or fire stairs. In this connexion, the jury recalls, the recommendations made by a Committee in 1926, especially in regard to the compulsory provision of fire escapes. They deplore the fact that the Government did not give effect to these recommendations, and are strongly of the opinion that the report of this Committee should receive the immediate and effective attention of the Government.
ADEQUATE FIRE ESCAPES ABSENT.
The Jury's finding was:-"WoWater Authorities appeared effee- find that William Woods met his tive.
The loss of life appears to he death by misadventure. Death; was actually caused by burning." principally due to the inadequacy To their verdlet, the Jury added of external emergency or fire the following observations:
Etairs,
P.W.D. and Building Authority,
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REGISTERED.
CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.
SIMILAR DIRECTORS.
London, Apr. 9.
OUTRAGE.
PRISONER MAY FACE MORE
SERIOUS CHARGE.
THE LAHORE MURDER.
DR. HARSTON,
TUNG WAH HOSPITAL PRÉSENTATION.
60,000 PATIENTS RECEIVE EYE
TREATMENT.
TO-DAY'S CEREMONY.
SQUABBLE.
MRS. GANN'S STATUS MATTER
FOR DIPLOMATS.
US. CANNOT DECIDE.
RETREATING?.
ALLEGED THREAT BY CHIANG.
FENG AGAIN PROTESTS HIS ALLEYIANCE,
New Delhi, Apr. 9.
Washington, Apr. 8. The police investigating the
The Diplomatic Body here has Assembly bomb outrage are now satisfied that Baghat Singh, one
had a two-houre' discussion on the of the prisoners, is the nephew of
social status of Mrs. Dolly Ganu, Ajit Singh, who is wanted by the
the sister of Vice-President Curtis, NANKING ON ALERT. Punjab Police for the murder of Mr. Saunders, the Assistant
who has been named by the latter, Superintendent of Police
In appreciation of his 20 years who is a bachelor, as his hostess.
-Hankow, Apr. 9. nt The amalgamation of British Lahore.
gratuitous service to the Tung Wah
Another and more important do As a consequence of the Vice-legate from Marshal. Feng Yu- Empire communications in the
Rolice from the Punjab are Hospital as Eye Specialist Consul form of an Imperial wireless and arriving at Now Delhi to scotant, Dr. G. Montague Harston President's choice, both Mr. andaiang, in the person of Mr. Ma Fu was this morning made the recl-
halang, arrived in Hankow this cable merger became th accom-whether Bighat Singh answers to plished fact to-day by the regis- the description of the man who pient of a cheque, the presentation Mrs. Gaun have been authorised evening bearing further declara tration of the holding company, fired at and killed Mr. Saunders,
being made at the Hospital by Mr. to receive invitations to social tions of the "Christian" General's entitled Cables And Windlesh, An Important feature revealed is M. K. Lo, the Chairman of the affairs along with Mr. Curtis, but submission to the Central Govern Limited..
at the homes of the socially electment. that the revolver. found in the Council of the institution.
the Ganns have found themselves Mr. Ma Fuchsiang saya that the The share capital of the holding possession of Baghat was of the
and Kuominchun troops inside the bor. company has been nominally placed same make as that used in the
separated from Mr. Curtis at £100, which can, however, be Lahore shooting outrage, while
seated, at the table below the dors of Hupeh wore at the orders foreign diplomats and their wives would withdraw to Honam when the of the Central Government and the pamphlet thrown
After to-day's discussion by the Central Government so desired ---
increased to £53,700,000,
The Company, he agreed upon after the Imperial Conference, will acquire the stocks and shares, obligations and securities of the Eastern. Telegraph, the Eastern Extension, Australisia and China
Telegraph Company, the Western Telegraph Company, and Mar
coni's.
The
The Directors,
directors include Sir Charles Addis, Sir Bnail Blackett, Viscount Inchcape, Mr. F. G. Kellaway, and Signor Marconi. Lord Inverforth will be President of Cable and Wireless Limited,
Simultaneously, the operating company has been registered with the same Directorate, with Sir
Baa Blackett as the Chairman.
The operating company JA styled "The Imperial And International Communications, Li- mited.**
Company's Properties," The company will acquire the properties of the cable and wire- less companies mentioned above, and in addition, the properties of the Pacific Cable Board, of the immerial Transatlantic cables, and the British Government's beam wireless installations-Renter.
In making the presentation, Mr. Lo stated that Dr. Harston had gratuitously treated 60,000 patients Cheat the Hospital in the course of his service, and had also performed no leas than 5,000 operations.
"I'M ALONE" SINKING AFFAIR.
Accused Crew Discharged
At New Orleans.
WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
New Orleans, Apr. 9. At the resumed hearing of the charges against Captain Randall and the crew of the Canadian schooner "I'm Alono" all the accused were discharged.
The discharge was ordered at the request of the District Attorney who, however, em- phasised that the "right of coastguard cutters to fire upon and sink rum-runners is not in any way prejudiced by the application for discharge." Reuter's American Service.
DICIARÍUMNEZEVICENTINELORZE
Assembly is similar to that which was put in clrculation at Lahore after the murder.
made
their
The fire appears to have started at the bottom of the staircase in the main hall of the hotel, and The evidence of Mr. A. E. probably started' in a mixed collec-[Wright emphasised the powerless-
The whole purpose of this mer- tion of luggage which was lyingness of these departments to insist ger of the communication aanels off The Lahore A.S.P, was cycling there. There is n10 evidence as un precautions which pat ex-the cable companies and the cable home when he was fired upon by to how the luggage became ignitperience has proved necessary for and beam wireless service to be two youths from point blank ed but, on the other hand, there is the safety of human life in old purchased from the Government in range, being killed almost instant no evidence to suggest that it was buildings auch
AN the King to substitute for uneconomic com- {ly. The affair occurred towards Edward Hotel. Without due to arson.
pawers, petition between cables and wire-the end of last year. The Jury are not satisfied that conferred in them by the Legisla. less a co-operative develoment of
AsBollants The the five originated through defecture they cannot, so far as we can the telegraphic communications of crane on a motor-cycle.-Reuter. tive wiring, but they consider it from the evidence, insist on the Empire. highly desirable that Government!
This statement was made in an should be invested with powers to port of the Caramittee appointed Blackett, the Chairman of the Com- On the 27th May, 1926, the Re-interview recently by Sir Basil require that the electric installato consider suggestions for the munications Company. tions in old buildings used
an improvement of the fire-fighting cluded: hotels, large office blocks, etc., are organisation of maintained in an efficient and safe taid before the Legislative Council. the Colony was Among the recommendations of The internal design and con- that Committee were the follow- struction of the premises was ing: such that without adequate. "As regards the external means of escape the: legislation suggested by the lies in the fact that the work be-
state.
building was, from the point of view of danger from Are, un- suitable for occupation as an hotel.
The jury consider that the Management of the Hotel were aeriously remiss it having the basement gate at the foot of the stone steps-the only practicable. fire exit in the hotel-kept locked.
The Fire Brigade.
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The Fire Brigade deserves com- mendation for the speed with which they reached the scene and the manner in which they handled the situation. The threat to other buildings by fire of this magnitude in go congested an aren tras serious, and that thei fire was prevented from spread-i ing across the narrow streetsi speaks for the offelency of the Brigade.
No blame whatever can attach to the Brigade in connexion with! the deplorable loss of life.
The equipment of the Brignide appears to be of a high standard. The Fire Brigade Superintendent stated that there is now available
obvious safeguards.
further!
He con.
Big Economic Question.
"I am looking forward eagerly to the work. The public's special interest in the proponed company
fore It is mainly an endeavour to
OIL CURTAILMENT PROPOSALS.
SIR HENRI DETERDING'S
OPINION.
There was a large gathering of Diplomatic Body, Sir Esme Ho-Reuter, friends of Dr. Harston present the ward, the British Ambassadr, ne morning including most of those Dean, visited Mr. Henry Stimson, who had subscribed to the very the new Secretary of State, with handsome chenue which was the regard to Mrs, Gann's social pre-
cedence. form the presentation took.
As already announced Dr. Hors- Lon who has resided in the Colony for 31 years, is shortly leaving for England on retirement.
Mr. Lo's Speech.
Mr. Stimson subsequently sent a letter to Sir Esme lloward ploc- ing on the Diplomatie Camps the responsibility of determining Mrs
A most startling report has bees received from Chinese sources in Hankow to the effect that the Kuominchun troops have commenc ed to retire into Hanan, the sudden retreat being the result of a tele that if they have not retired in two gram from Chiang to Feng stating days, the Central Government will deem it wise to use force..
Gann's official social status when
No confirmation of this report entertained at their homes. He has been received from other sources, but it is also' significantly reported that Mar-
Chiang haa shal
doclared that there are other militarists who have not been eliminated who are harmful to the country.
Mr. Lo said: We are met here says that neither Mr. Kellogg, this morning to make a formal pre-nor any other Secretary, of State, sentation to Dr. G. Montague Har- intended to make an official ruling ston on the occasion of his depar-in cases where diplomats entertain ture to England on retirement of American fals and then from Hongkong. Before mak- wives, and the State Department ing the presentation, I feel that It has not raised any objection,
only
that whatover course they took. appropriate
IR
Overdoing It?·
Mr. Stimson has informed Vice Political circles are inclined to President Curtis that the State regard Feng's frequent protesta- Department could determine questions of allegiance to Nanking as tions relating to the precedence of rather suspicious rather foreign representatives, but it has otherwise,
It is understood on good. au-
no authority with regard to official
thaa
or general society in Washington.thority that Feng has ordered his
Reuter's American Service."
troops to retire to Wushingkwan. Meanwhile large numbers of Nanking troops, under the com- mand of Gen, Feng Chen-wu, one of Chiang's subordiates, are re- ported to be moving south on the Peking-Hankow Railway from Chibli
1 should say a few words by way of explanation as. to the circumstances which have given rise to this friendly function, with which my colleagues and I regard it as a privilege to be associated.
Prior to 1906, there was, as understand, nu practitioner in Hongkong who had the requisite specialised training to do ophthal-dent Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. A photograph of Vice-Presi- mic work. Perceiving this unsatis factory state of affairs, Dr. Hars- Gann appears on Page 8.] ton, who already had a knowledge of eye diseases, having studied un der Juler and Ilnrtridge at the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, when on leave in England, went through a post graduate course" in eye diseases, and made himself thoroughly up to date in this branch of medical science. He re- turned to Hongkong in 1905, and offered his free services to the Tung Wah Hospital authoriti offer we gratefully accepted, and he became, and continued to act as, Eye Specialist Consultant to the Hospital until 1926.
Ha
year.
WINDFALLS FOR TREASURY.
MORE THAN £500,000 IN DEATH DUTIES.
London, Apr. 9. More than half a million sterling will be yielded to the Treasury by death duties on two wills published
to-day..
Kwangsi Adamant.
It is reported that General Wong Shao-hung, the Kwangal leador, haa gent a telegram to the, Canton Government in which he' advocates a continuation of peace and co-operation between the Twe Kwangs. In the course of this. message, Gonerál Wang states that Chiang Kai-shek declared war on Wuhan without, provocation, and ho considers that the Marshal was rash in trying to settle the dispute on the battlefield."
"I
in power na reactionaries, this the way to treat comrades who have gone through untold. sufferings for the country!" naks General Wong,
Sir John Brunner a Director of Patients and Operations, the Imperial Chemical Industries, During this lengthy period of 20 left unsettled property of £876,102
A further point stressed, in the years, he held two afternoon clinics The death duties on this summ
amount to about £260,000. •
telegram is that although Li Chung- weekly for out-patients, and one
Mr. Herbert Gosling a Directoryen, Pel Chung-hal and others morning clinic for operations. The number of patients who attended of Barclay'a Bank, left £899,980, fought battle after battle for the New York, April 9. his clinics averaged about 70 aand in this case the death duties unification of the country, they In the course of an interview wetk, or over 3,000 a year. The will be about £270,000--British are now being branded by those Chief Officer Fire Brigade, we deal Imperially with one of the big with the New York Times, Sir number of operations he perform Wireless. quite agree that the owners of economic questions of the Empire. Henri Deterding, Director-Gen-ed averaged about 250 a high buildings, five storeys and The whole scheme, indeed, is an eral of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Therefore, as a matter of simple over, owe a duty not only to rest of the determination of the Company, again urges the neces-arithmet
during these 20 TO STUDY AFRICAN themselves but also to the British Empire to approch its sily for conserving the supplies
treated
about owners of adjacent buildings in modern problem in a spirit of
QUESTIONS. regard to the provision of solidarity and with vision and to
of petroleum throughout the 60,000 patients, and performed adequate fire-fighting apparatus, as the most recent discoveries world.
[about 5,000 operations. . "We agree also that measures of science to the service of the Em-
Haraton was one of the regarding fire-escapes, auxiliary pire as a unit." pumps, general fire service, and outsitie connexions (to enable
American Rejection. Fire Brigade appliances to increase the pressure in the fire
Washington, Apr. 9. mains in a building by attach- In spite of the statement by the ing the motor pumps to the con- companies concerned that the.uni- 'nexions outside the buildings ficution of communications, such
Dr.
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LONDON.
General Wong adds:AL- though our course of action, may be'differant, yet I trust we shall He says that he does not ask first doctors in Hongkong to SIR SAMUEL WILSON LEAVES come to the same conclusion-the the oil industry to enter into practise many of the then latest
preservation and perpetuation of Agreements, but to pledge them-methods of treatment in diseases
friendship of the two provinces." selves to effect "rés) conserva- of the eye, among which may be
London, Apr. 9.
Kuomintang Posts. ton" in the course of the next mentioned the following:-(0) Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent nine months.
Carbon diolão snow in trachoma; Under-Secretary for the Colonies,
Nankding, Apr. 9. At the third and last General He declares that if there is (b) Smith's intra-capsular opera left London this afternoon for East
Elliott's Africa to confer with the local Gov-Meeting of the newly-elected later, ernments and representatives of Central Executive Committee of should be made compulsory hy as has occurred in the British effective control of production he tion for cataract; (e)
can guarantee the maintenance of trophine operation, and
Unofficial opinion on the ton the Kuomintang, the following lexislation, and that soch legis-Empire, will be to the interests of the present rate of production for Law's operation, for glaucoma. lation should be made appli- the United States, Governnient 20 years.-Reuter's American Ser-
By lectures and demonstrations Young report regarding closer co-appointments were confirmed cable, as far as practicable, to officials state that the amalgama-vice.
at the Tung conducted
operation between Kenya, Uganda Wah
Marshal Chiang Kai-shek to be. old as well as to new buildings,tion, of the Radio Corporation'a
Director and Mr. Chen Kuo-fu to "Generally, we suggest that sul sidiary company, Communica-
Hospital he taught ophthalmology and Tanganyika. to students both of the Hongkong Ho la accompanied by Lady Wilbo Assistant Director of the Or- legislation be passed to give the tions, Limited, with the Interno-
College and Medicine, and the son and will be absent for three Governor-in-Council power to tional Telephone and Tolegruphi
University of Hongkong, and make Regulations in regard to Company will be prohibited under
many a graduate is indebted to the prevention of, escape from, the last radio law.
him for the training thus received. and extinction of, fires."
The sale was to have guna
Good to Humanity. through at a price of $100,000,000, -Reuter's American Servies.
Innetion Duplored.
If
HOME FOOTBALL.
made promptly on the lines in-
ACCRINGTON.
AMERICAN COPPER
MARKET.
UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
PREVAIL.
The knowledge that he WAB able to give free services to such New York, Apr., 9. a vast number of poor people who In order to meet the unusual would otherwise have to forego prevailing inarket conditions, the specialised treatment, and, above copper smelters of the Amliated all, that he must have been.
months-British Wireleas.
KING SPENDS MORE TIME OUTDOORS.
VISITED BY, DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YONK...//
London, Apr. 9.
ganisation Department; --
bp Mr, Yen Tau-chang to Director and. Liu, Lu-vin to be Assistant Director of the Publi- city. Department,
Mr. Tai Chi-tao to bo Director and General Ho Ying-ching to bo Assistant Director of the Training Department.
Mr. Chen Li-fu. to be Chief Secretary of the Central Party; Headquarters,Neuter
The story of the impending re- signation of Marshal Chiang Kai- hek from all his official posts is obviously, Incorrect.
It in to be deplored that these| a waler tower of a better design recommendations were not given than that in use, and It is recom-effect to by the Government. mended that one of these should legislation had been passed and be added to the Brigade's equip considered Regulations had boon ment.
The jumping sheets are sounddicated above, the King Edward SOUTPOIRT TOO GOOD FOR Copper Exporters Incorporated, Instrumental in saving many from and of modern pattern, but it is Hotel would have been compelled
have received special permission going blind, and even in restoring HM the King to-day not only unifkely that rescues can be effect-to instul adequate external firs
to sell nearly copper abroad at to many an unfortunate person apent the morning, In the grounde ed by means of such sheets in the escapos, in which event the danger
London, Apr. 9, 22% cents per b. It is under-"the proclous treasure of his eye-of Craigwell House, but he went
Uneasineos "Allayed. case of people jumping from 80 to life in case of fire would have
In the Northern Section of the slood that the large producers sight last," must, of course, con out, again after lunch. and 95 fest, ns in this case, been greatly minimised, if not Third Division of the Football who have sold out to July are stitute the most abiding sense of The Dulco and Duchess of York
Hankow, Apr. 9.5 Water appears to have been entirely eliminated,
League to-day, Southport defeated willing to let the smelters have satisfaction and reward to one went down from London to visit
The uneasiness as to the move- uadequate, both as regarda quantity The Jury are strongly of opinion Accrington Stanley by three goals the market until conditions nor who, like Dr. Haraton, was fired to His Majesty, who walked with
and pressure, and the co-operation that the Report of the Committee to one. Southport were playing At malize. Router's American Berdo some good to humanity.-
them for a short distance in the menta of Marshal Fong's forces between the Fire Brigade and (Continued on Page 11,)- home-Reuter,
(Continued on Page 8), pico.
grounds British Wireless,"
(Continued on Paga 8.3,