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"

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1931.

RESCUE OF LINER EXCURSIONISTS.

The wrack of the

ngar Santa Barbara. Nots Harvard, which want ashore in a foggy van. the rope ladders by which the passengers descended when the ship want on the rocks, near

point where seven destroyera piled up in 1923 with loss of 22 liver.

the

Survivora from the Harvard which was abandoned na a total loss, are shown here arriving at

Wilmington, where they were taken by a U.S. mines sweeper after rescue.

RECENT MOTOR TRAGEDY.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Moratorium for Chin

Ilcence and could drive, was allow ed to take the wheel. AB went well until they started down the gradient at Stubbs Road, on the way back to town. The ear had To the Editor, Hongkong

Telegraph.]

·Chutinued from Page 2) been then going at 20 miles an:

to relleve hour, but after a while it gathered Sir. In order friendly terms with Tai Hon-nam.spoed and alarmed witness, who sliver slump, I would like to sug- He was in good circumstances, and asked why the car was going so gest that the Powers, particularly she knew of an motive for his fast. Shortly after the remark the US. be approached with tha taking his life apart from the was addressed to Wong Ka-chee.request that the Moratorium

areident.

the

be the car. which had zigzagged applied to China also. If China aerosa the rom in a dangerous should be relieved from paying ne year, silver manner, appeared to hit some her debts for thing and turn over.

value would no doubt recover it- selt

FAIRNESS.

Driver's Regrets. When witness recovered

The Cor Owner, Mr. Tai Hon-nam, who was the next witness called, said he was! manager of the Tai On Life In- surance Company. On the might

very sorry for what oc- prior to the accident, he met seiousness, he saw his uncle and the he was Wong Ka-chee at the Ng Ning girl Kong Sad-ying both lying on curred, before witness left the spot Club at West Point, when it was the ground. He did not pay any in the bus.

After his arrival in Hospital arranged that they were to go out attention to what had happened to

Con-

to swim at Repulse Bay the fol- his car. They were soon the at-witness had stitches in his fingers lowing afternoon. The conversa- tention of a large crowd of peuple and had other minor injuries at

married tion was overheard by Kong Sau- who by this time had arrived at the tended to. He was a ying, a sing-song girl, who asked spot in other cars, and later a man, with eight children, and lived

and to be allowed to join the party. Hongkong Hotel bus took him at 147, Caine Road.

Replying to Inspector Alexander, Hau Lal-wan, whom

met the injured girl ahoard, driving they afterwards,

expressed a them to the Stubbs Rond Garage, witness said that, knowing the desire to accompany them. where they were transferred to an brakes to be in good order, he They met the following after-ambulance, which conveyed them could not account for the accident. noon at Lane Crawford's cafe, for to the Government Civil Hospital. ten, their number being further Questioned by Inspector Alexan- foletor Alexander suggested driving on the part of Wong increaand by the, appearance of der. in charge of the case for Ka-chee; and told the Court that all La Hing-lun, a maternal uncle of the Police, witness said that he also the marks of damage were to the witness. The party of five, after an Wong Ka-chee after the acnear-side of the car, and showed ten, set out for Repulse Bay, wit-cldent, sitting on the roadside hold that the car must have hit the bank and catapulted the ness taking the wheel of his earing his head in his hands. Wong on that side.

If it had turned after dismissing the chauffeur. had then suggested that the brakes passengers out.

An hour was spent on the beach, of the car were not in good order, over as was suggested, the hood, and when they returned at about and witness had refuted this, re-which was up, would have been dam- 7 o'clock, Wong Ka-thee, having marking that they were perfectlynged, whereas it was not.

The Inquiry was adjourned. told witness that he possessed good. Wong Ka-chee had then said

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