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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931.
The Intest picture of the historic U. 9. frigate nicknamed "Old Ironsides" which is undergoing reconstruction at Boston.
MOB AT SEOUL OUT OF HAND.
FRESH ATTACK ON CONSULATE.
GIRL PILLION RIDER KILLED.
CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO RECENT FATALITY.
The recent motor fatality in Kennedy Rond, where A young Chinese girl fell from the pillion sent of a motor eyele and was run over by a car, was the subject of a Coroner's inquiry before Mr. Williams at the Central Police Mr. Court yesterday afternoon.
3. V. Panizzi (foreman), Mr. G. G. Johnaton and Mr. B. Alves were empanelled on the jury.
Mr. Horace Lo held a watching brief for, the driver of the motor
car.
The evidenes revealed that Mr. C. A. Coelho, of 230, Wanchai Rond, was driving a motor cycle along Kennedy Rand with Tsing Ng-klu a young Chinese girl, on the riding on the pillion rent
Оп evening of June 30 inst. traveling along that part of Kennedy Road which is closed to tra, the rider of the cycle over- 100k & mator car. Just na he had passed the car his lady pion rider lost her balance and fell off. She dropped about nine feet in front of the car and was run!
over.
Thy Chinene driver of the cari stated that the girl fell off about Ele three feet in front of his cir. Appled his brakes and Awerved triightly to the left, hat was unable to avoid her. As he had been travelling on his extreme left side have not of the road he could
done.
of clashes have occurred in the lawerved more than he had
treets. Fourteen Koreans have His speed was about 18 miles an
hour. been arrested.
Early this morning Korean
On examination of the brakes mob of nine hundred, taking ad vantage of the shortage of police, of the car, Sergeant Baker found atermed Chinese plecegoods shops them in perfect condition. The tema restaurant on Makishima car was able to be pulled up in Peking. July 9. Island, apple Fusas, destroyed 20 feet when travelling at about 20 According to aaronfirmed Chin- the furniture and threw the piece-miles an hour.
Sergeant Baker, Answering mobgoods into the street, ere despatches. a Korean
The police are reparted to be question by Mr. Lo, said that it again attacked, and sacked and destroyed the Chinese Consulate atlieve that Communist activity is was Impossible for the car to have nine Seoul, inflicting casualties on 500 behind e mitrages. Scores of pulled up in anything like
been arrested feet when travelling al 18 miles an Chinese who were taking refuge suspects have
it hour. At 18 miles an hour there.
would require about 18 feet In which to pull up.
The Chinese Consul General. Mr. Chang Wel-cheng, has taken [refuge in the office of the Governor-
General of Korea-Renter.
Chinese Retaliating.
Tokyo, July 9.
Reuter.
Nearly 100 Chinese Killed.
Tokyo, July 9. The Chinese killed at Pingyang Inspector Alexander informed number 88, and in ather places 11.the court that..when he visited the found a skid mark about Faccording to the latest official dea-
patch.
Press despatches
The mark showed inches, of about six
314 feet long. that a sworve repert Although the general situation several Japanese organisations in which, in a distance of 3% feet, ppears to be improving, numer-Korea are planning relief for the was considerable. un cases of Chinese retaliating Chinese sufferers, while the of against Koreans are reported in einla Antung.
of Heianuando province The jury returned a verdict of and Pingyang city have decided to "death by misadventure" without The situation in Fusan appears contribute a percentage of their any blame whatever being attach-
Jed to the driver of the motor car. still to be critical and a mimber salaries to the fund-Reater.
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