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A BRIDE'S DEATH.
TRAGEDY ON DAY AFTER
MARRIAGE..
TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932.
STUDENT'S DEATH AT OLD FORT.
SCENE OF THE MURDER
DESCRIBED.
Police officinis yesterday detalled the grim dincovery they made in the old Taiwan Fort in the Kowloon City district when giving evidence in the case in which a Chinese is churged with the murder of Lin Shck-hong, 26-year-old student nou of a Num Pak long merchant, Mr. Liu Wat-po.
Children Who Won't Play
It is very unnatural for a child to be reluctant to join in games, yet many of them display this Heculiarity. Usually, such child- ron are lacking in vitality, often the result of failure to obtain nourishment from their food.
Less than twenty-four hours after her marriage, a young Chin- ese bride, aged eighteen, was found dead, hanging to the bed,
If your child shows a tendoney at 27, D'Aguilar Street on Febru-
this way you should try Baby's nry 17 last. Mr. Schofield at the
Own Tablets. This remedy, Central Police Court yesterday afternoon held an inquiry with the
specially devised for children, cleanses the food tract and tones nasistance of a jury composed of
up the digestive organa, thus Messra. A. Stevenson (foreman),¦ E. Thompson and Wal Man-lok. In an underground chamber, the enabling more nourishment to be
The Coroner pointed out to the favourite resort of picknickers, assimilated. Jury that there were three quoa-whose names literally covered the Baby's Own Tablets are a splen- tions in connexion with the young walls, they and they found the did stand-by for parents in many woman's death. The ret WAN body of the missing mar, bis ways. The tablets will rapidly whether the deceased had hanged throat slashed. Lying about were set right abnormal conditions in herself or whether somebody else evidences of deliberate prepara-stomach and bowels, break up bad: the aueand was, if she had tions for the terrible crime.
colds, allay croup and aimple committed suicide whether any The preliminary Magistracy pressure had been brought on her hearing in being taken befure Mr. fevers, check diarrhoes and expel to induce her to hang herself, and Wynne-Jones, Mr. T.A. Hazlerigg worms, whilst during leelhing thirdly whether there were pro- appearing for the Crown,
they are specially useful, ensing per measures taken to revive her
Mr. E. R. Dovey, the first witness the pains and thus enabling the after her discovery.
enjoy called yesterday, stated he found21⁄2 child
health-giving. Dr. A. V. Greaves gave evidenesærs, of apdum present in solution | natural sleep. Baby's OWR that death was due to asphyxia form in the human stomach sent Tablets contain no narcotic frans hanging
to him for analyals on February 1. other harmful drags, but comprise It was dileult, be said, to say whe
doctor's formula of proved ther, more than the quantity dis
All chemists und Alores covered had been taken, as nhstep-
ean supply you. ktion from the stomach into
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The 22-your-old husband, Chan Studom, was next called. Asked by the Coroner when he first got to know his wife, he replied that be did not know her. He explain. system and digestive progeny Con-
d that he first met her on August Į tinued after dead. 31. 1931, when they were introduzen.
h the
go between. ON that arendon May but not spoken to each other. He next saw her on
February 14 when they were map.
ried. Yhe had come down from The entry with her parents for
The wedli.
Defendant's Arrest.
P. (5 Wear Lam, whe was on patrol duty in the Main Street at Shaukiwan 3% -1 on the evening of February 15, dated that be predy ed a report ma von oqquence of which He went to No. 25. Gulaid- une The writes continued that the band he saw the defendant being wird did not wwwm lapte or cheer. held by a young Clanese and walk. tod and had a sorrowful counter- u in the daortion of the lat name. After the festivities ther Police Station, followed by a lunge retired at am. In conteren erawal. $1 questioned the Fino witness spoke to his wife young Chines and in conanquetice about her fidelity and whe 11- heilatingly replied that she had done her Anshand a grave inhus- tice, but she implored him not to inform anybody. The witness res phed that, for himself he did not mind, but that he would have to inform his parents who would de- eide.
of what was felt him, he teak the defendant to the Station.
Lance Sergeant T. R. Hanter stated that on February 10 witle In charge root duty at the Hung hom Station. he received a report. which caused him to set out with a search party for Taiwan Fort.
"la one of the underground They then went to shop and chaubers," stated witness, "I found witness was aroused shortly after a body lying as shown in the photo- seven o'clock by his brother-in-law graph (produced). I examined the 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 considerable and then saw the form of a per-cut. There was a san standing outside the mosquito quantity of blood underneath the nel. He jumped out of bed and head, found his wife hanging from the "I found two other small blood. hed post. His mother fainted when rains shout six feet from the body, she learard of the tragedy and but no other bloodstains on witness went to her assistance. floor, 1 noticed a wound in the The husband's brother-in-law, abdomen. The body was dressed in evidence, said that the bride in a white colton shirt, a white had roomed very sad and warried, singlet, a pair of white underdraw. the The next morning he was passing ers and a pair of sacks, On the couple's room and, on looking Roor near the right foot found at I saw the wife hanging by the felt hat. her. The went in but was frighi teed and summoned the Police.
In reply to the Coroner witness
Other Discoveries,
the
"I made a search for other cloth-
id that the virt had apparently hul found none. Near the committed suicide because she left foot I saw a candle struding up Pad been ashamed of herself. on the thor, lightly burnt, and MeHardyear it another used candle and Detetive Servant raye evidence of going to the a piece of Chinese newspaper.. I found abo a mortal watch and Fah heine and removing the hrady,
The inquiry WAS
adjourned produced. I searched a recess rise die for the mother of the de- und found a knife, which appear do bear bloodstains, as it dues Freased to be called she being at
how." present in the country.
ORGAN AND SONG RECITAL.
MRS. BOWES-SMITH IN FAMOUS ANTHEM.
Witness stated that he left these articles undisturbed until the ar- rival of Inspector Fallon at about 12.15 pm. Two hours later he ac
Mor- eapained the body to the LIBATY,
Det. Inspector Fallen, who took up the investigations at this stage. described the chamber, sunk under- reund at a distance of about 50 the The nave of St. John's Cathe feet from the entrance Into dral was well filed on the occasion
Fort, as measuring 45 ft. long by On of the organ recital and sacred 12 ft. wide and 71% ft. high, concert held yesterday afternoon. the walls were scrawled any amount A beautiful arrangement of of names left there by Portuguese. musie was given by Mr. Frederick English and other picnlckers, Maann, A.RL.CO., L.T.C... at the On a secand visit, he made to the organ, assisted by Mrs. A. M. scene after the first discovery, he Bawes-Smith (soprano) and the
was handed a pair of shoes found Cathedral choir. Mrs. Bowes in a ravine below the parapet of Smith sang the solo in the anthem the fort. The sles bere To dis- "Hear my Prayer," which has been tinguishing marks, but they ap immortalised by E. Lough. This perred to be of foreign make and well-known lady singer sang the were almost new. beautiful refrain and the accom
panying air "O for the Wings of
Dove" with remarkable effect,
The hearing was adjourned,
and a more impressive rendering BRIDGE AND MAH JONG would be difficult to imagine.
Mendelssohn's "Hear Ye Israel" WELL-I'ATRONISED FUNCTION was her other contribution, and
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THE LATE CAPTAIN A. C. INGLIS.
FUNERAL YESTERDAY.
The funeral of the late Capt. placo A. C. Ingils which took yesterday evening in the Protes- tant Cemetery, Happy Valley, was attended by a number of his close friends. The Rev. G. T. Waldo- grave officiated at the graveside. The grave was covered with profusion of wreaths.
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