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THE
HONGKONG
A BRIDE'S DEATH.
TRAGEDY ON DAY AFTER MARRIAGE.
TELEGRAPH
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932.
STUDENTS DEATH AT OLD FORT.
SCENE OF THE MURDER
DESCUBED.
Children Who Won't Play
It is very unnatural for a chlid | to be reluctant to join'in games, yet many of them display this peculiarity. Usually, such 'child-' ren are lacking in vitality, often the result of failure to obtain nourishment from their food.
cleanses the food tract and toner up the digestive organs, thus enabling more nourishment to be assimilated.
Less than twenty-four hours after her marriage, a young Chin- Police officials yesterday detailed cac bride, aged eighteen, wna the grim discovery they made in
If your child shows a tendency found dead, hanging to the bed, the old Talwan Fort la the Kowloon at 27, D'Agullar Street on Febru-City district when giving evidence this way you should try Baby's Own Tablets. This remedy. ary 17 last. Mr. Schofield at the in the case in which a Chinese is
for children. Central Police Court yesterday charged with the murder of Liu-pecially devised afternoon held an inquiry with the Shak-hong, 26-year-old student son assistance of a jury composed of of a Nam Pak Hong merchant, Mr. Messrs. A. Stevenson (foreman). Liu Wai-po. E. Thompson and Wai Man-lok. In an underground chamber, the The Coroner pointed out to the favourite resort of picknickers,
Baby's Own Tablets are a uplen- jury that there were three quca-whose names literally covered ine tions in connexion with the young walls. they said they found the did stand-by for parents In many man. his ways. The tablets will rapidly woman's death, The first was body of the missing whether the deceased had hanged throni sinshed. Lying about were set right abnormal conditions in bowels, break up herself or whether somebody else evidences of deliberate prepara-stomach and
colds, allay croup and simple had: the second was, if she had tions for the terrible crime. committed suicfile whether any The preliminary pressure had been brought on her hearing is being taken before Mr. fevers, check diarrhoea and expel whilst during teething they are specially useful, easing the polas and thus enabling the to enjoy health-giving. Child
Baby" Own sleep. natural
un narcotic Tablets contain other barnfni drugs, but comprise of proved! .. doctor's formula
Magistracy
to induce her to hang herself, and Wynne-dones, Mr. T.M. Hazlerigg thirdly whether there were pro-apparing for the Crown, per measures taken to revive her after her discovery.
Dr. A. V. Greaves gave evidencë that death was due to asphyxia from hanging
The 22-year-old husband, Chau Sin-lars, was next called. Asked by the Corner when he first got to know his wife, he replied that he did not know her. Tie explain- ed that he first met her on August 1. 1921, when they were introdue- and lay the pes-between, On that evenson they had not spulen to wch other He next saw her on February 16 when they were mar ried. She head esate down fr The entry with her parenda fur the wedding.
The witmen continued that the wirl dad not seem hagy or cherr. 1nd and let a sorrowful counten.
After the Festivities they retired at 2 a.m. In rouvert tion withens spoke to his wife about her fidelity and she un- Besitatingly replied that she had dane her husband a grave injus Fice, but she implored him not to inform anybody. The witness re pled that, for himself he did not mind, but that he would have to inform his parents who would de- cide
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Mr. E. R. Davey, the first witness cafled yesterday, stated he found2 gra, of opium present in solution form in the kanion stomach sent htm for analysis on February
It was difficult, he said, to say whe her more than the quantity dis envered had been taken, as absorpMerit. All chemists and tion from the nach into theean supply you.
ystem and alrealve promene pate fined after death,
Defendant's Arrest
3. Won Lam, Who wils dra patrol duty in the Main Street at Shaukiwan West on the evening of February 15, dated that he revis od a report deven : queture of which Outsade tpe he went to No. 279. bony he ons He defendant being held by a young Chinese ani walic
ut the heal in in the direction Police Station, tollywed by a lancé
With parslánard crowd. young Chinese and in conepietie of what was told him, he tenk the defendant to the Station.
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Hinter Laner Sergeant T. R. stated that on February 10 wmle on charge room duty at the Hung hom Station, he received a report which caused him to set uut with search party for Taiwan Fort. "fo
one of the undergrouril chambers," stated witness, found a body lying as shown in the photo- graphi (roduerd). I examined the
There was R considerable cut. quantity of blood underneath the head,
They then went to steep and witness was aroused shortly after seven o'clock by his brother-in-law who shouted "What's the matter?" body and found a cord wound round Witness noticed that he was alone,the throat. The throat was badly and then saw the form of a per- son standing outside the mosquito not. He jumped out of bed and
"I found two other small blood- found bin wife hanging from the bed post. His mother fainted when sains about six feet from the body, she learned of the tragedy and but no other bloodstains on the witness went to her assistance, Befor I noticed a wound in the The husband's brother-in-law. abdomen. The body was dressed in evidence, sai.. that the bride in a white cotton shirt, a white had seemed very sad and worried. singlet, a pair of white underdraw. The next morning he was passinger and a pair of socks. On the The couple's room and, on looking for near the right frot I found a in. saw the wife hanging by the felt hat. lod. He went in but was frigh
tened and sumintond the Police.
Other Discoveries.
** made a search for other clath- In reply to the Coroner, witness
Near the found none. ing but said that the girl had apparently frat i saw a candle standing up
and
committed suicide herause she
on the floor, slightly bent. back hoon ashamed of herself,
Detective Sergeant Melinrtyar if another unused cundle ani www evidener of going to the alu a picer of Chinese newspaper. I found also a metal watch and fol house and removing the body.
The inquiry
was adjourned produced. I searched a recess and found a knife, which appear- ne die for the mother of the des
to bear bloodstains, as it does ceased to be called she being at
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The nave of St. John's Cathe dral was well Alled on the occasion of the organ recital and suered. concert held yesterday afternoon.
A beautiful arrangement of music was given by Mr. Frederick Mason, A.L.C.O. L.T.C.L., at the organ, assisted by Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith (soprano) and the
Witness stated that he left these articles undisturbed until the ar- rival of Inspreier Fallon at about 12.15 p.m. Two hours later he ac- Mor- compaine the body to the tuary.
Det. Inspector Fallen, who took up the investigations at this stage, described the chamber, sunk under- ground at a distance of about 50 thu feet from the entrance into Fort, as measuring 45 ft. leng by 12 ft. wkie and 7% ft, high. On the walls were scrawled any count of names left there by Portuguese, English and other picnickers.
On a second viait he made to the scene after the first discovery, he was handed a pair of shoes found
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Mah Jong Mrs. C. N. Crauford, football, autographed by many prominent people in Hongkong Mrs. J. Murphy, Mae K. Woo.
Spot dance, Mrs. Sandstrom, An offertory was taken during and abroad, donated by Mr. Tang the recital for the Organ Fund.
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