YAUMATI MURDER TRIAL.
LOCAL CINEMAS SUMMONED.
DR. UTTLEY IN BOX ALLEGED ILLEGAL STORING
ALL MORNING.
A SEARCHING CROSS- EXAMINATION.
LIFE OF TISSUES.
OF FILMS.
CASES ADJOURNED.
Summonses against the Queen's Theatre, the Central Theatre and the Paramount Film Co. were mentioned before Mr. Schofield, at the Central Police Court this morning, when it was alleged
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1931.
TRINITY COLLEGE
OF MUSIC.
DR. MISTOWSKI AT THE ROTARY CLUB.
.
KWANGSI READY
FOR WAR.
LIKIN TAX AGAIN IN FORCE.
ORIENTALS PRAISED. CHIANG THE ENEMY.
(Our Own Correspondent.)
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Dr. K. Uttley, in replying to against the defendants that they i listowski, at the weekly meeting/by one Government, with General supplied by Messrs, Anderson Music
The world-wide work which is being done by the Trinity College of Music, London, and the manner
Wuchow. June 22, in which the influence of that institution bas grown from
For the first time for two years, small beginning in the seventies, was the subject dealt with by Dr. Kwangsi is at present controlled Wang In-lao as Military Governor. of the Hongkong Rotary
formerly
served under which was held in Messrs. Lance
General Wang Shao-hung.
There nre signs of a trade re- inland cities, but it remains to be seen whether the change will be more than temporary,
yesterday,
Mr. H. J. Armstrong appeared Crawford's Chairmanship of thevival between Wuchow and the
cross-examination at the Crimi-had stored films.in unauthorise nal Sessions this morning in the places. murder case, admitted that two reasons he had given in support of his contention that the liga ture must have been put round deceased's neck, prior to death, proved nothing of the kind, but in re-examination he said that at the time be made the post was morten examination he
death was quite satisfied that due to strangulation and he still had no doubt that his opinion
was correct.
manner
For the coming campaign
needed, with the result that the " Hkin has been resurrected here in
in Wachow
Co
7.00-7.30 p.m. Musles) Comedy. Hit The Deek-Selection (Youmans), London Hippodrome Orchestra. 9284, The Desert Song-Selection
(Romberg).
Debroy Somers' Band. 200. Song of The Sea-Lovely Ladies
(WImperis and Kunneke),
on behalf of the Secretary of the under the
Amusements, Ltd.. lion.
Mr. S.
W. T 90. Hongkong
Dr. Mistowski is at present in alleged to have stored in the base- ment of the Queen's Theatre on Hongkong conducting examina fune 17th, 1,000 spools of einems-tions on behalf of Trinity College tograph films without having and is on his way to Jajan. furnished to the Inspector General found words of praise for the regainst Nanking, money is badly Stanley Holloway and Claude Hulbert
nurkabl
which Ire of Police the address of the pre- mises and the nature of the Chinese and Japanese had taken business carried on.
to Western music, and gave it as Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse Divi- his opinion that by reason of sional Superintendent of Police) delicate hands, touch, and a good appeared for the polles and asked car, they were simply made for for a week's remand as there were playing the piano and violin.
had aided that he was very much in one or two points which
proved by this, his first visit to cropped up and it was doubtful whether the offence came within the Par East.
The Chairman welcomed Mr. T. under M. Warren, of Covina, California, the particular Ordinance
the
were AURIONses which
as a Rotarian visitor, and the fol brought. ile said he wanted
Mr. A. J. Rt. Moss, Mr. W. Ander- son and Professor H. Gonzales.
The cant is one in which Wong Cheung, alias Wong Sik-cheung is charged with the murder of Kau Suk at Yuumail on April 1,, this year. Mr. Summerset Fitzroy is for the Crown, and prisoner is defend ed by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr. 11. C. Macnamara, of Messrs.pportunity to commit fr. 1. S.lowing as non-Rotarinn guesta: Педсов
When the Court resumed, Jenkia apologised to his Lordship and the Court for having taken so long over his crom-examination, remarking it was secessary bernung the medical evidence was of such streat importance.
His Lordship agreed, saying the of extraor- medical evideniers was tary importanes
Tissue Lic.
Uttley said that for a muscle to be
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and Theatre and the Paramount Fitn Co. were
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Art and Imagination.
He
Since the Kwnings forces have inken over from the Cantonese, anti-Christian propaganda has been neticeable in the toen? press, whilst troops which in the past largely refruined have
from ccupying foreign premises have To this practice Degun to resort wherever possible,
The anti-Christian propagand.
Kai-shek's professed Christianity gay be due to the fact that Chiang is being freely commented upon by his enemies.
The
f Chang Pat- removal
kwel's ironside Army from Pose to Kweilin has led to the lawless elements coming into prominence gain. At least one city is known to have been burned by them, and
and Chorun, 9642. The Windmill Man-Selection.
Court Symphony Orchestra. 0623, 7.30-8.00 p.m. From the Studio, Lecture by Father T. Cooney, S.J. on "Electricity:"
8.00 p.m.
Local Time and Weather Report.
8.00-8.27 p.m. Oeteta, The Bohemian Girl-Then You'll
Remember Me (Balfe arr. Scar). Maritana-Sconcs That Are Brightest
(Wallace arr. Senr).
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 9107. Mignon-Polonaise (Thomas arr.
Robertson). Mignon-Introduction el Romance
(Thomas arr. Robertson), Classica-Selection (Arr. Ewing).
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 3507.
J. II. Squire Celeste Oetet. $440.
8.27-0.00p.m. Orchestra).
ar keeping 300 spots of fits balanced liberal scheme of educn- there are fears of a "Red" revival Galety Echoes (Caryll and
not actually l use, in a plac other than in approved fire-resist İng stare ronm
the dress- ing
on the first floor of
TIT
the Central Theatre on Jun
It was explained that the Pars mount Film Co. had sub-tet the dressing
room, bat
both wor
Fitzroy the Public Prosecutor, Mr. Ifis Worship accordingly
journed the summons agahist the
After dealing at length with the Queen's Theatre until next Thurs
work Trinity College, Dr. day, July 2
teni of the Cen-Mistowski concluded:
And now, just a word on the place that art takes in a well
tion. Consider for one moment in the western part of the pro- the tremendous possibilities of that vince. The Government, howevci, nost precious faculty the imaginais acting quickly with a view to tion--the possibilities for good and preserving pened.
There are at present It can make or mar a human evil.
no troop life. It can lift a human being movements of importance in the the threshold of High Henven province, as Southern Kwasi is itself, and it can also delinge him controlled by only sufficient forces pence. On the Blu- to the lowest depths of foul de- to maintain gradation. But, of one thing rest mun-Kwangtung border, however, assured, it never stands still. It is troops are being mobilised, always moving in one or the other
So long as the Kwangsi leaders of these directions, and so it must play a part in the rebellion against
the be directed and fed from
Nanking. there are small pros;
mission troops are not only prepared to បទ understood the strangulation was gradual, beautiful. Here is the
art- saying there would be more cun- Fightly
Bght, but are eager to do so, and gestion in the lungs with gradual whether it be literary, painting, they consider that Chiang Kai- strangulation at less with sud-sculpture or our beloved music- shek must be eliminated.
the Cinderella of the arts until now. den strangulation. Mr. Jenkin sug-
have their legitimate examinations place. They are not to be con- sidered an end but only as an in- Kwangsi's period of reopened com
may be but brief.
Replying to further questions. Dr. bruised, and for the blog to be driven away, either the blood must be circulating at the time of the pressure or else the tissues were not dead. He continued that is sue life did not cease with the death of a human being alive for, perhaps, two hours after.
remained
heing summoned.
These two summonses were also [adjourned until Thursday July
wards. When a human died, the strangulation in the present case, earliest years by the sense of the mucts of peace. The Kwangai |
blood circulation slowed down and finally stopped.
the present case, he would that respiration stopped before the heart and he would say that stop ping of the heart caused the death | zested it was the other way about In a scheme of musical training, in aligned with Nanking, there is
and not lack of respiration.
blood
Mr. Jenkin:--Do you sugest thi
of the the circulation ceases instantaneously with stup- page of the heart?--Yes,
And ten minutes after the heart has stopped, hood can be pressed out by pressure on the skin?--Yes.
Reasoning Not Wrong.
but witness did not agree.
Caught Unawares,
Dr. Uttley was reminded that, Incentive to both teacher and pupils, giving his examination-in-chief, he and as a satisfaction to the parents. had given it as his opinion that There is no greater pleasure in a teacher's life than the success of
pupil. It is, indeed, the reflec there was more than one assailant.
parent's pride in the achievement of his children. And so, let examinations be a landmark as milestones on the road of pro Bress.
Mr. Jenkins--What is your rea- son for making that statement?tion of a It would be easier to strangle a per- an if one man was holding him down and if there had been emnly one mutassailant I should have expected to find more evidences of a fight on the body.
Does it not follow that both the reasons you gave us yesterday, for stating that this ligature
have been applied before death, in- sofur as your internal examination of the neck is concernet, are wrms. because you could and both there
after death? Na. conditions
You have admitted that, after
remain alive. death, tiesines they are alive they can be pressed? - admitted the tissues remained alive for a little while.
Do you or do you not admit that if that is so tissues can be pressed?
No.
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were
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Cannot you enteh a, man awares?--Yes,
Cannot you give me a better pens son 7--No answer.
In fact you know nothing about it? No.
You will withdraw that opinion because you have an experience on witch le base much an assertion?
Yes.
You agreed with my verterday that we are entitled to have if we any other available medical
Yes.
I asked you why muscles under the skin could be pressed 7-Yes.
Did you not suggest the rea-opinion upon this question as to
the cause of death?--Yes. tissues could be was that
You are the only medical man as they damaged as long
who actually examined this body still alive? Yes.
Now, after death, if the tisauCH
Therefore, before I could avall were still alive, why is it that myself of the opinion of any other muscle cannot then be pressed 7-melient mint, I must be able to put it is n question of relative degree. It is possible that a musele inima ne as I can exactly in the position he would have been had the inmediate neighbourhood
he seen the body?--Yes. might be damaged a little if a constriction
applied im- mediately after death. I am say ing that muscles cannot be prească after they are dead,
was
You know I am not talking about after the muscles are dead, but after the man is dead. Hin muscles romain alive and can be pressed? Yes.
Before or After?
Notes of No Value.
If I were to give another medical man your written notes, 1 put fi to you that he could not possibly ex-| press any opinion as to the case of death-i agree.
I put it to you that there is no written material which could be put before any medical man in this Colony which would enable him to ive any opinion at all?-1 agree.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
Bathing In The Nude.
To the Editor, Hongkonn Telegraph.]
Sir---May 'I for Reveral, and De probably a great many, give my
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Monckton).
Herman Finck and IIls Orch. 9718. Capriccia Espagnole (Rimaky and
Korankov).
Sir Hamilton Harty Conducting The Halle Orchestra, 9716 and 9717, Echoes of The Valley (Genhin).
Sir Dan Godfrey Conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orch. D821.
9.00-10.30 p.ni, From the Studio,
European Studio Concert.-Pro- gramme.
Gomes
1. Songs by Miss Mario
(Soprano) accompanied by Mr. George Grimble,
n. The Cuckoo (Liza Lehmann).
D. A Fairy Went A-Marketing
(Goodhart).
2. Pinne solos by Miss Lubn Pecker
Selected.
3. Songs by Miss Angeles Suos accompanied by Miss Luba Perker.
a. Cavalleria Rusticana-Romanza
(Masengni). b. Si ta me Amaras-Melodia
(L. Denza).
Songs by Mr. G, D'Aquino (Tenor) accompanied by Mr. George Grimble.
a. Serenata (Toati).
b. Because (Gny d'Hardelot). Songs by Miss Maria Conics (Soprano) accompanied by Mr. George Grimble.
A. Songs My Mother. Taught Me
(Dvorak). b. I Got a Robe (Negro Spiri
tun) (Burleigh), Pianoforte Solos by Miss Luba Pecker-Selected.
Songs by Miss Angelca Silos accom.
n. Libro Santo-Melodín (Giro
Pinsuti).
b. And Yet (Jane Hathaway). Songs by Mr. G. D'Aquino (Tenor) accompanied by Mr. George Grimble,
The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton thanked the speaker for his address. City Hall Lecture. Later In the afternoon, Mistowski gave a very interesting voice in support of bathing in the panied by Miss Luba Peckor. lecture at the City Hall to a num-nude, as fully up-to-date and ber of local music enthusiasts and perfectly healthy? Why should bathing in the nude be an outrage pupils and dealt on the form and for the clean in mind and body design of music which, he said, should be studied from the very Those who protest against it are
coming under certainly
the his illustrated
suspicion of not having a reason- beginning. He
musical formulae, lecture with
demonstrated on the able control of themselves. Such which he
persons are by far in the minority, piano.
and why should the healthy, self-
of both sexes) be compelled to to my reckoning 99%% of persons possessed big majority (according
Hubmit to the Idiosyncrasies of a few hackwardly-minded weaklings and life haters and conferm, to their ridiculous and over-anxious self-limitation?
At the end of the lecture, Miss the interesting talk, and nasured Braga thanked. Dr. Mistowski for him that the lecture was not lost on them, and that the most to the ers in the Colony would continue the good work of the Trinity College of Music. She added that as soon as the results of the recent examina- Lions conducted by Dr. Mistowski were made known, work would gin again for the next.
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DANGER IN THE CASE OF FIRE,
I would, on the contrary, much welcome the establishment of R The management of the Ming bende Culture Open Air Assia-film of hardware manufacturers, Lion la Hongkong where all of Bowrington Canal, were sum- strong-minded and reasonably moned before Mr. Schofield, at self-possessed men and women the Central Police Court this could enjoy to the full the morning, for allowing the main of the first floor of the advantages, of the open air, the door sun and each others' company, as premises to be obstructed. II. M. the King has approved the pioneers of a new, more enlighten-
Mr. F. Moad informed his Wor- appointment of Mr. Gilbert Uproti,ed age, free of savage fears of self ship that when a visit was made Deputy Controller of the Treasury and the other sex.
to the premises some time ago, it to be Controller and Auditor- Such 411 Association would was found that againet the only General in encression to Sir Mol have my personal active support, entrance to the first floor, there enim Ramsay, who is retiring next and i am perfectly prepared to go had been fixed a stool which pre- September. British Wireless.
about the
the organisation of same in vented the door from being opencil So that for him to be able to ex-
Hongkong, either indopendently in the event of fire. Recently the press any opinion, he would have strangulation and it was still his for under the auspices of the stool had been sawn and the mid- to get his facts from your evidence? opinion. He had no doubt at all London Society for Sexual Reform, dle piece made easily removable.
Yes.
that death was due to strangula-jas a local branch of this Society, If the premises should be visited I shall put it to the jury, doe-
tion.
It was also ander such restrictions and safe by the authorities, Take your second reason fortor, and I wish to any it now you Replying to his Lordship on the guards, against misust of the mentioned that the door opened are in the witness box, that in the point of the number of assailants, good intention, as are reasonable inwards, which was, in itself, an saying the ligature must have been applied before death, that the case of a doctor who, in examins-wilneas said he would only with and demanded by the incal 110- offence. blond was pressed out. Is it not tion-in-chief will say that nine out draw his opiulen that there were thorities.
His Worship pointed to the re- true that, if a ligature is applled of twelve of the organs of the at least two if deceased was taken In Europe, Naked Culture
cent Staunton Street Are and In- Roon enough after the death of a body were normal, and then, in by surprise. If, however, deceas- Associations arg established` In formed_defondant that, if in the person, it will result in blood cross-examination, under circum- being pressed out?-Only if that stances which I need not re-ed was not taken by surprise, his several advanced countries and
original opinion of there being the total membership amounts that particular tissue is still alive. capítulate, will say all more than ang would stand. several hundreds of thousands,
Mr. Jenkin: Of course, and you twelve
Roplying to Mr. B. 0. Field. members of both sexes, Switzer, defendant. congested organs wore have admitted that the tissues with blood. I would suggest that foreman of the jury, witness said in Germany, France and remain alive for. perhaps, a couple either his powers of observation i was possible that the head land. Nakedness in the open air in other recollection are, highest become Now, do you not agree with me dagree, at fault. I wish to achi i wound caused deceased to hature countrics, being accepted as some
So, as to your first reason, you could get that apearance of the muscles whether the ligature was applied before or after death? Усн
of hours after death.
was
to
event of a fire, it were proved that ก stool were placed against the charge of manslaughter could be brought against the
A fine of.325 wns imposed.
that these two reasons von have do not say that with a wish to applled to the neck. He coug healthy, wongat the clean- terested in a more natural way of
given for telling us that this offend you. Heature must have been applied
before death prove nothing of the kind? Yes.
Quite Satisfied.
of
sporty and and Ospecially. not any, judging from the amount
blood, whether the wound had minded and progressive, young living, with interest in the estab It increases self-res. Fishment of a Naked Culture Upon been inflicted prior to the applies and old. In *re-examination, witness tion of the ligature, and, if it was pect, self-reliance, and goes a long Air Association in Hongkong, and If this lieature was not applied agreed that, at the bottom of his before; he could not say how long way towards counteractingun to enter into discussion on the sub- before death. then this not a case card of notan, he had noted that before.
healthy Imagination, morbidity, jeet, either privately or in the columns of your valued paper. of airangulation, is It?-No.
death was duo to strangulation. This concluded the medicat ignorance and fear, Reply to other questions, wit-He said he was quite antisfied evidence and the case la proceed-}
I would be glad to receive.com Enclosing my card, Yours, etc.
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