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Printed Crepe de Chine 27"
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$ 8.00 $1.80 $ 4.00 $2.50 Printed Georgette 36".... S 400 $2 50 Crepe de i hine double width. $3.00 $1.80 Spun Silk (Plain) All Colours, $ 2.25 $1,50 Ladles Pyjamas Suits. Em-
broidered, all Colours, $10.00 $8.00 Underwear Style) $12.0) $0.00 Ladies' Underwear, 3 pieces
Sets.. Gentlemen's Heavy Brocade
Pyj mas
$18.00 $9.50
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$12.50 $700 Heavy Si k Shirts ... $ 8.50 $5.00 Striped Silk Shirts... $550 $8.00
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1931.
PRISONER'S DEATH.
INQUIRY HELD AT KOWLOON MAGISTRACY.
LOCAL WEDDING.
MR. JAMES BULLOCH AND MISS HELEN MCLEOD.
Sitting as Coroner ycaberday A pretty wedding was solemnised afternoon, Mr. Fraser, at the Kow-at the Union Church, Kennedy: loon Magistracy, conducted an in-Road. yesterday afternoon, when quiry into the circumstances aur-Misa Helen Mchend, the daughter rounding the death of one Chung of the late Mr. Meleod and of Mrs. Tang, a male prisoner, aged 30, of McLeod of "The Temnie." Auchin Latchikok Prison, who died at 9 leck, Ayrshire, Scotland. became p.m. on December 12,
the bride of Mr. James Bulloch, RON of Mr. T. Bulloch, West Calder, Midlothian, Scotland.
The jury empanelled consisted of Messrs. A. Mann, Remedios and Lo. The Coronor said he was sorry to The Rev. E. G. Powell ofcinted give them such short notice, but he while Mr. L. E. Longbottom played himself had very short notice. Hennpropriate, musle at the organ. explained that according to the The bagpipes ware played by Mr. Ordinance, it was necessary for an H. C. Watson on the arrival at the inquiry to be held within 24 hours Church of the bride and again en of the death of a prisoner, or 48 the departure of the couple. hours if the intervening day was a Sunday.
Charmingly attired in a gown of Dr. P. F. S. Court, Medical Officer with pearl headdress and long white! white chiffon velvet and georgette, in charge of Laichlkek Prison.net vell odged with allver thread, testified that he saw the deceased in the bride entered the church on the the prison hospital on the morning arm of Mr. A. Stevenson, Chieftain of December 12. and found him auf of St. Andrew's Society, by whom alleged, on being questioned by wit-wus of white roses and maiden
from peritonitis. Deceased the
cased she was given away. Her bouquet ness, that he had been kicked in the fern.
hafr In attendance as flower girls abdomen by a fellow-prisoner on tho were Miss Margaret and Joyce previous evening. Deceased was Crookdale, whose dresses were of then in a soribus condition, and witpeach taffeta trimmed with white Bese had him transferred to tho fur. They carried bouquets of Kowloon Hospital. An operation African daises. was performed by Dr. Smalley, but deceased died at 9 p.m. on the same kiny.
Mrs: A. Stevenson, in â gown of brown lace, a pan velvet coat with of Matron of Honour. hat to match, performed the duties
At the time witness saw him, de- censed appeared to be in great pain. but his mind, in Dr. Court's opinMr. A. D. Wyllie as Best Man.
The bridegroom was supported by
ton, was clear. Death was due to rupture of the small intestine following peritonitis,
A Dental,
Mr. William HII, Acting Assla- tant Chief Warder. Laichikok Pri- son, produced the records of the deceased, and said he was admitted to Victorla Gaol on November 25, having been sentenced to three months for stealing. He was transferred to Laichikok Prison on November 30. He was 30 years of uge and his gaol record was good.
On the morning of December 12, witness was told by Dr. Court that a prisoner was lying in the Prison Hospital in a serious condition, and ordered his removal to the Kow- toun Hospital. Deceased had
pro- viously complained of constipation and was admitted to the Prison Hospital at 1.85 n.m. on December 12, apparently suffering from cont- stipation.
In a statement made to witness, decensed alleged that at nhout 8 p.m. on December 11, he was 'Da saulted by another prisoner. Lam Foo, who, however, denied having struck deceased.
Niamatullah, an Indian warder, deposed that he went on duty at the Prison Hospital ward at about. 6.30 am. on December 12, and saw deceased in bed. Deceased com- plained of a paint in the stomach, but did not seem to be in, great pain. Dr. Court arrived just-after 10 a.m. and, after examining him, ordered his removal to Kowloon Hospital.
The inquiry was adjourned.
•
OPEN MIXED DOUBLES.
FIRST ROUND MATCHES OF TOURNEY.
The first round of the Open Mixed Doubles Tournament, organised by the Chinese Recreation Club, has been concluded with the exception of one match between H. D. RumJahn, partnered by Miss It. Rumjahn, and H. J. Armstrong partnered by Mrs. H. P. Keary.
The results to hand are:
M. K. Lo and Mrs. Jamos bent M. Waring and Miss Pullum 6-1,_10-8}
E. C. Fincher and Nias 0. Doziol bent F. Grosa and Miss R. Perry 7-5, 6-4; M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Lo received a walk over from Mr. and Mr. K. L. Ho; Yew Man-kit and Miss G. Lo beat R G. Mills and Misa L. Hutchinson; P. R. 9. Walsham and Mr. Stafford Smith beat Lieut. J. H. G. Black and Miss R. Hancock, 4-6, B-1, 0-2.
The second round is due to be played off on or before next Thurs- day, while the semi-finals will. :bo played on Saturday and the final on Sunday on the Chinose R.C, ground,
LOCAL YACHTING.
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.
The first championship race for ladies. postponed from. November 9, was siled at the R.H.KY.C. yester day, resulting as follows:
CourseChannel Rocks (P), Kow- Inon Rock #P). Channel Rocks (8), Gust Rock Mark Boat (F). Distance, 0.2 milės...
Holla BI
*11" Clam, Blurind # pan.
Total Play-
(2)- 24 Mr Sheldon
Dinak
Argulla 11 Deraikan Colle
(4) 15 Min Penros
ASSEUR R. BAIMIIUZŲ, ASSEUSE B.HONDA
tecommended for many years for Fovernment Civil Hospital Park Hospital, eta, and by all Use local doctori
E4; Wyndham Street.
Eselje nego and “gr. Clani, Bikrted 6.8 Dephine
(21 15 W Bob
ATM
Pickerfag
A reception was held at the root garden of the Hongkong Hotel, tl couple later leaving for their honey. moon, the bride going away in blue crepe suede dreas and coat with bolgò lace hat and belge shoes.
SHOT BY WOMEN.
DISTRICT MAGISTRATE
MURDEREN.
New Delhi, Dec. 14. Stevens, the District Magistrate of Mr. Charles Geoffrey Buckland Tippera, Bengal, has been shot dend by two Bengali women.
Both women were Reuter
arrested...
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