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MASTER OF SUI TAI FREE:
FROM BLAME
INQUIRY ENDS. The Marine Court of Inquiry into the collision between the s.s. Venezia and the A. Sui Tal. which opened yesterday, ended with a verdict in favour of Cap- tain Pritchard, the master of the Sui Tal. The Court held that he was entirely free from blame in the colliston, and that he had acted rightly in his manoeuvring operations.
Captain Thomas Pritchard, mas- ter of the. Sui Tai, said that h cast off the wharf at Macao at 2 p.m. on March 12. The vosael cleared the Beacon at 2.30 p.m, and the engines were put at full speed about ten knota. Tho couras net lle East quarter Norch. W0q then passed over charge of the bridge to the chief officer.
The weather was clear, cloudy and overcast. He heard the "tele graph signal and went on the bridge. He noticed the weather becoming foggy and misty, with a visibility of about one mile. They then started to sound the fog signals, keeping at full speed and the "telegraph" "stand-by." A man was placed on the look-out. at full At 3,09 p.m. they went speed without the "stand-by," as the weather was improving, though there was still quite lot of for He remained on the bridge and kept the whistle blowing.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1932.
EVANGELICAL WORK ON MAINLAND.
THE ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of the Hongkong and New Territories Evangeliantion Society was held at the Union Church Hall, Ken- nedy Read. Jaet evening, the Itev. E. G. Pawell presiding over a large
attendance.
The Chairman..proposed the adoption of the report, and this was carried, Mr. Kwong Min-kwok seconding.
The adoption of the accounts was proposed by Rev. Frank Short and seconded by another member. This was also carried.
The Rev. Frank Short put the following resolution:
"That subject to the approval of the bodies concerned, the fune tions carried out hitherto by the combined Committee of the New So- Territories. Evangelisation cloty shall be transferred to the Sixth District of the Kwangtung Synod of the Church of Christ in Chinn."
Rev. Mr. Short detailed the ex- tension of the work of the Society and the necessity for this trans- ference to meet the changing con- ditiona,
Misa Sin seconded the resolution which, being put to the meeting. was adopted unanimously.
Mr. Li Shue-kal next maile report of his work as Superinten thu dent minister.. setting out thorough character of the So. ciety's work, which had reached the most distant village in the New Territories.
He was followed by other Chi- The meeting nose speakers. closed with a Benediction by the Rev. Cheung Chak-ting.
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Before the gathering dispersed. Mr. C. C. Hickling proposed hearty vote of thanks for the workers, with particular refer ence to the efforts of Mr. A. II. Mackenzie
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Mr. Short.
At 3.10 p.m. Cheung Chau Si was seen abeam to the starboard about one mile away, and at 3.43 p.m. Cheung Chan northern extremity was abeam on the starboard side about a quarter of a mile away. Almost immediately a thick fog fell on them, and the speed of the vessel was reduced to half. They sighted the Venezia at 3.46 p.m. un the starboard how at an angle of about one or two points. She MISCONDUCT CHARGE. was a distance of about one or two cables away.
He decided to indicate to the Venezia that he was going to keen on the starboard helm. He sound- ed two short blasts, and at the satie lime held the helm star-
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any suspicion of impropriety," said Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magis tracy yesterday in convicting Con- stable D.96, no Fung-hsu, of misconduct. A charge of larceny was dismissed.
Defendant was alleged to have! gone to No. 1 Argyle Street, where
speed aetern. When this opera- tion Wes completed. he walked amidships, and than heard a short blast from the Venezia. He could see her altering to starboard. The Sul Tai was just starting to swing to port. He knew collision could not be avoided and 80 de cided to continue the turning movement, in the hope of bringing off a glancing blow. The collision occurred at 3.47 p.m., and he saw the Venezia tearing across at full speed aeruan his bow, almost at right angles. As soon AR thehim. Venezia was cleared off the Sui Tal, she wheeled around to star board in a half circle until she was going in the opposite direction to that she was travelling at first, and with her engines still run-
ning. About a minute inter, he saw her engines stop.
Hole, In reply to Commander witness said that he did not hear any fog signals from the Venezia.
He knew the Venezia was mov ing on secount of the wash.
Mr. George Merriman, a passen ger on the Sui Tai, was the next
muh-jongg game was in progress, and taken sway a dollar in small change on February 16. It was farther alleged that on being re- monstrated with by one of the players, he drew his revolver, which was anatched away
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Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop, A.S.P.. prosecuted, and Mr: M. A. da Silva represented defendant.
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Mr. Silva asked for leniency on behalf of the defendant, and re-
It was decided to consider marked that but for the charge of larceny, the Police would probably supplementary estimate of expen- have dealt with the affair depart diture for new mentally.. Misconduct in the April 7-Reuter.
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witness called, and he gave evi-U.S. RADICALS FINED. dence corroborating what Mrs. Powell had said.. Mr. J. Hales, the chief officer of the Sui Tai, also gave evidence, which wha similar to that given by Captain Pritchard.
The Finding,
The Court then adjourned, and brought in the following finding:
"We find that the B.8, Sul Tal, oficial No. 120998 of Hongkong. of which Commander T. Prit- chard, R. N. R., was master (cer.
competency
No. tificate of 033476 London) left Macao at 2 p.m. on March 12, 1932, voyage to Hongkong.
on a
"When at a point approxi- mately North-East, three quar ter of a mile from the northern extremity of Choung Chau Island she sighted the Venezia at least one point on her starboard bow, the Venezia
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"Under the circumstances, we find that the master of the Sui Tal acted in a correct manner by putting his helm starboard and going astern on his port en- gine, and we therefore adjudge him to be entirely free from any blame in the collision which ensued."
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