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HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932.

"DEATH ANSWERS

THE BELL.”

BOOK LATE AUTHOR

WAS READING.

TRAINER'S LIBEL STORM IN OXFORD

ACTION.

WAS A TIPSTER.

UNION.:

ALLEGATION THAT HE SELECTING TEAM FOR

AMERICAN TOUR.

I

The selection by a sub-commit- In an action for libel brought Mr. Glencairn Stuart Ogilvio| passed away while reading Valen-by Mr. Edward Timothy O'Sulli-tea of two Socialista, Mr. G. M. and Mr. O. C. tino Williams' book, "Death Ane-van, racehorse owner and trainer, Wilson (Oriel) wors the Bell." in an armchair at of Devizes, Wiltshire, against In-Papineau (Hertford) to represent his home, Sizewell Hail, Leiston, dependent Newspapers, Limited, the Oxford Union Society on a America next proprietors of the Irish Indepon- debating tour in Suffolk,

At the inquest recently. It was dent," the jury awarded Mr. O'Sul-autumn has resulted in a demand

for a poll of the whole Society. stated that the last entry in hislivan £1,000 damages.

A notice, signed by Prince dairy, made before he went to bod Mr. Croom-Johnson stated that

astonished Llevon (Treasurer), Mr. A. E. V. on the Sunday, was, "Selzed with Mr. O'Sullivan wag

Mr. R. S. Cant tightness from rib to rib. A now when he read the following in the Maude, and

Irish Independent pointed out that the President, korror. What does this mean?" Issue of the

A verdiet of death from heart of September 6, 1930: "Special Mr. A. J. Irvine, a Liberal; and O'Sullivan, the President-Elect, Mr. Brian fallure was recorded.

nnnouncement, E.-T.

I Davidson, a Conservative, were

Kerac."

Castlegate, the Society."

A notice.

statail Mr.same members,

Mr. Oglivio, who was 74 years late owner and trainor ... of age, was a well-known play have left Devizes and gone back willing to serve,

This notice, afor demanding a wright, a barrister, and an autho-to my Inte training quarters at rity on garden village planning. Malton. I now am a professional poll, proceeded: "We cannot fall Iis plays included "Knowledge," backer and in a position to divulge to assume that motives of political ." purtisanship have actuated certain "Hapatin," which had a long run certain stables' intentions.

was signed members of the Committeo in their at the Haymarket in 1893, "The The advertisement

"The Sin of St. Hulda,"

White with the name of E. T. O'Sullivan,selection of a team to represent Knight," and "John Durford, M.P..with an address nt

the signed Jay while he was joint author with Malton, Yorks.

appeared with- Mr. Louis N. Parker of the Eng-

Mr. O'Sullivan, lish version of "Cyrano de Ber-Croom-Johnson, had not left De-drawing these words, and stating vizes; he was not a professional that "they are now antisfied as to He was educated at Rugby and backer; and most certainly had no the incorrectness of this phrase."

The notice adds that members University College, Oxford, taking intention of divulging the secrets his B.A. In 1880, and being called or intentions of

people's having signed the requisition form to the Bar at the Inner Temple two stables. This was one of the prior to the withdrawal of the withdraw their years later.

most dreadful things that could be phrase might He was Chairman of the Eye nk about any trainer. The adver- Dames. By the rules of the Socfety Division Conservative and Union-tisement was written evidently by 150 signatures are necessary be 1st Association from 1910 to 1920, an illiterate person, and that alone fore a poll can be taken. So far except in 1917, when he was High should have put the defendants on about 170 members have signed Sheriff of Suffolk.

enquiry. They now pleaded that the requisition. Mr. Ogilvio was responsible for the advertisement was received the development of Thorpeness, and published in good faith, that garden village situated on the its contents were not a libel, and Suffolk Coast, known for its pic-that an adequate apology had been turesque bungalows and ornamon- | published. Jal inke. His "Concerning Thor piness" has renched edition.

"GOLD MAKER"

TRY AGAIN.

other

It transpired, continued counsel, i ninth that the advertisement was sent

"FOOLED" LIBERALS.

MR. RAMSAY MUIR AS A PROPHET OF RUIN.

to the newspaper by an unautho-

Mr. Ramsay Muir, Chairman of rised person named Schofield, de- scribed as a racing tipster, who the Liberal Federation, speaking Hertfordshre. said TO had stated that he thought Mr.at Boxmeor,

O'Sullivan had gone back to Aus-that we had become to be one of the most complete of Protectionist Itralia.

evuntries, for although our tariffs of were not se high as those America. there was a larger num- ber of goods on the free list in America than here.

BIGGER APPARATUS FOR IMPRISONED ENGINEER.

The Cold Shoulder, Mr. O'Sullivan, giving evidence, asserted that the appearance of the advertisement would have the effect of trainers and friends giving him the cold shoulder.

The Liberal Party had been fool- Paris, Mar. G.

ed. They supported the National The unending Dunikowsky affair

Government to deal with an emer- tip- Serjeant Sullivan-Do not will begin a new phase to-morrow, when the imprisoned engineer will sters profess to know the secrets xency as might be necessary in a Government had made in our fiscal start assembling his own "gold-about race horses?--No, they only crisis, but the change the National

(Laughter). making" apparatus which recently guess,

announced policy was a permanent one, and arrived here from Monte Carlo- Sergeant Sullivan This is a much bigger machine that he would not enil evidence for was not directed to the emergency, and could only affect it for the than the one he has been giving the defence.

worst. test with at the Ecole Centrale, į Lord Hewart, summing up, said

The deepest reason for which and it is hoped that the results that not only did the advertise-his blood boiled was that on the will be unre convincing thun in ment state that Mr. O'Sullivan day when every the past.

but become a tipster, but it also weeks in which to complete his had become a professional backer itself on the side of economic na- Dunikowsky has been given six conveyed the information that he world was dependent on one an other our Government had ranged preparations. The length of the in the position to divulge the in- tionalism, which must inevitably to the feet tentions of certain racing stables.lead to ruin.

preliminaries is due

that the radio active substances Could anything be more lajurious which are essential for producing than that?

gold have to be sent from Ger-

nation of the

"Is there any guarantee." asked from responsibility to the plaintiff many. Danikowsky still refuses Lord Hewart, that the persons and for the publication of injurious to reveal their chemical composi-who read the original advertise-Jaus fabricated matter."

The jury awarded Mr. O'Sulli-) tlon, and the experts have to be ment also read the apology that satisfied with bring allowed to see was inserted? It is true that the van £1,000 damuges (as stated) all correspondence that passes on newspaper company was tricked. and judgment was entered accord-

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