ARMY MEDICAL REFORMS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933.
Communist Organisation on
MORE ATTRACTIVE FIELD
BIG CHANGES ADVOCATED
London, Aug. 1. An effort to render more
THE CELEBRATED NEWTON V HADRY CASE
(Continued from Page 10.)
what the reason was 7-No.
Do you think you know now what [the reason was?--I do not,
Mrs. Hardy did not ask your wife to go to Glenhurton in September 7- My wife had gone back to Newcastle. She was free to have stayed with a friend for a week or twof-Yes,
Mr. Newton repeatted that he never committed adultery with Mrs. Hardy at her husband's house. The first time they committed
the Kwangtung Border
STRANGE REPORT A STRANGE
FROM TOKYO "Expansion of U.S. Naval
Influence"
The Shanghal Japanese news. port from Tokyo to the following papers on Friday published a re-
effect:-
attractive to medical men hotel in Lund #dultery was at the is service in the Army and Navy is contemplated by the Government.
to
every
for damages,
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Afteen
SITUATION
STATE WITHIN
STATE
CAPTIVE PASTOR'S ADVENTURES
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Christianity, the chief objections TRADE
averred being its forelyn-con- hexions and Its. "auperstitions."
All religion indeed was stigmatised REVIVAL
as superstitous-though as regards this matter the pastor was amused
to find how often small happenings SIGNS
or dreams wore taken as omens, and fresh moves mado immediately. [after they happened.
A MARK OF DISCIPLINE.
At intervals-inspectors were sent round by the Communist hendquar
ENCOURAGING REPORT FROM AMERICA
11
SLOW PROGRESS OF
PARLEYS
JAPAN AGAIN ASKED TO' MEDIATE
Tokyo, July 28.. Impatient over the slow progress of the Soviet-Manchukuo negotia- itions for the transfer of the Chin-
ese Eastern Railway, M. Constan;...:
ters; and one of these, coming to IMPROVEMENT IN tin Yurenoff, Soviet Ambassador
REVENUE
(Special to "Telegraph”)
(liu Telegraph.
Congright, Telegraphic
in Tokyo, yesterday called, on Count Y. Uchida, the Japaneses 11, 1 Foreign Minister and conferred with him for three hours.
server.
86 YON
"It la nuthoritatively, learned that the Tokyo War Office to watching, with the deepest concern,
the pastor's group, noticed that he the expansion of American naval
was emaciated through insufficiency influence in Fukien Province. This
of good, and beating. His report of "One state within another" best this had immediate effect. The reported to bo progressing steadily,
describes present conditions on guard leader was promptly degrad- COUNSEL'S ADDRESS.
According to reports reaching the Mr. Hallett, addressing his Lord the Japanese authorities, the U.S. near Yungting city,
Kwangtung-Fukien bordered, and the pastor himself trans- ship, said that the case raised quer Government has given financini that area is thoroughly under the the list. ten days of his captivity, 2, 17.05 4.m.)
It is understood that the Ame Omciallyferred to headquarters, where, for
Messages Ordinance, 179j. Récaired, Aug.bassador again asked Japan, tor tions of the greatest possible impornid to the Nineteenth Route Army control of the military forces of food, and better treatment. He
mediate for an early settlement of tance because, if it were the fact that
he had a proper bed of boards, more an action 1 of The Committee on the medicaland if it were not in practice subjected the replenishment programme of the Government, and so strict is was even allowed to read the Com» |
Washington, Aug. 1. the dispute, to which Count Uchida the present character lay, to the amount of $00,000,000 for
Government officials report a
replied that direct negotiations. branches of the defence services,
which in the control that everyono, towns-munist newspaper set up by the Government in 1931, Revere restrictions, the floodgaten the Chinese air force,
that arrived steady improvement in foreign must go on between the two count enormous cludes the establishment of several man and villager alike, has to have there daily from some bigger out-trade during the months of May, will continue to sit as an reports that medical care in the
would be opened for an
tries eoncorned and thát: Japán Service must be improved in the quantity of undesirable litigation. In aerodromes at Amoy, Fukien und
side organization. a military passport and carry it divorce case brought by a wife other pinces.
June and July, and predict that It is reported that, Jally by the provision of increased where there was money to be go in exchange for the financial aid with him even on the ordinary
the Administration's abandon- When eventually the ransom was opportunity for professional work the woman with whom adultery was thus given, the U.S. Navy has journeys. Anyone found by paid, the prisoner was just led ment of further dollar devalua- and of greater economic advan- proved would be Hable in an action secured the consent of the Chinese military patrol without a passport back to the main road from which tion will accelerate recovery. tages.
vessels totalling 84,846, If the action lay at all, what were authorities to establish an Ameri- is liable to be seized and bound on he had been taken and there re-
It is pointed out as a sign of gross tons under construction, in. It proposes to reduce the total its proper limite? What must be can naval base at Tungshan Ray, the spot na a suspected agent off the district city! All that now the world that traffic through the vessels and 17,671 tons in May.
leased openly within a mile or two improving conditions throughout June compared with forty-seven establishment and to enable all established to the satisfaction of to the south of Amoy. qualified Ofcers to specialise, if the Court for the action to succeed? "In this connection, it is report the Communists. All dealings remained to be done was to be dis-Panama Canal, the St. Lawrence
could be There never they to desire, at the same time]
ined that the American navy is to with the Communists of whatever guised against the military, for he Waterway and the Suez Canal Iron and steel exporta during which П Increasing the opportunities to another woman without that woman in the present year,
husband went off, with supply the Chinese air force, with-kind, even for the ransom of cap-himself had lost his passport, and far exceeded the traffic in last June were 102,581 tons, as compar- rise to the higher ranks without having attracted him, or without marines, six aeroplanes (including
two sub-fives, is strictly forbidden.
any reference to captivity and ran-June.
ed with 52,059 tona in 1932. abandoning professional for ad that woman being an actively con- two heavy bombers) and
American customs receipts in som would have exposed his friends ministrative work.
In spite of this, however, there to the liability of arrest for dealings the last twenty-seven days of July
The exports of motor-cars, pri senting party. There
always anti-aircraft guns." attraction, opportunity, and will and
well-managed Communists with the Communists. A disguise were the highest for eight months, vate and commercial, during June concurrence on both sides. If that
as one unkempt aud woebegone amounting to U.S. $206,252,236 as totalled in valus some. $7,213,132 Thys in
ΠΗ the Army Medical, were to be sufficient such an action as heard for many a -long day," said
fluence throughout the district. enabled him to pass the military Ing the same period of last year. branch, the rank of Lieutenant-where a spouse went off with a third interviewed by the "North-China Though the Communists have to posts
the present must always succeed high American official when Colonel will normally be reached
without interruption, and Daily News" with reference to the keep to the mountains and be ever come at inst at 42 instead of 48 and of Colonel
to safety-and to Mr. Doughty's case depended on the above. Stating that he had heard on the alert against any sudden counting the cost. Our Own Cor- .at 50 instead of 53.
proposition that, unless he (Mr. Hal nothing of this "wonderful"
respondent. re-move of the soldiery in the valleys, lett)
established enticement on the port, he mentioned that it was n No Officer will be retired before part of Mr. Newton, his Lordship ridiculous cock, and bull story they are, in considerable force and 56, the majority not till 57, and would be entitled to infer an entice without the slightest foundation. In good fettle. And, choosing their some not till 30.
on the part of Mrs. Hardy. pt this course of
90 cares out of 100 where two they powder their nones irrespective bands to effect kidnappings even times, they continually send down! Emoluments between the ages.
this conreI conduct," of 35 and 50 would be increased Mr. Hallett continued, "it would be whether they are going to meet on the mala roads. These kidnap by an average of nearly £150 aortific
artificial and untrue to say, chat was any enticement on
Continuing, Mr. Hallett said that pings provide them with money. the part of
Mrs. Hardy's failure to avoid either party. In the ordinary re
Mr. to keep their organization going; All Officers would be, In the first Intions of society, except during one
Newton was not evidence of induce- inatanec, entered for short serves out of every four, it is said that mental heart. For the action to for in spite of military prohibi vice, normally of 5 years, and the end it is the man who anks aucement, real incitement, and real trying to help the captives, and}
plaintiff must prove real lions human nature insists woman to marry him, but, if they were asked afterwards, neither of them person on the part of the defen could ever say which of them Induced dant and not a mere concurrence in by indirect methods and special or procured the other to enter into There was here no evidence of any in touch with the kidnappers and what the other party desired to do.go-betweens men. manage to get the engagement. They how the "lend" by Mrk. Hardy either 11. Just happened. That is Short service officers not desir-relationship of love and passion does regard to the vialt to London or her pay the requisite ransom for the ing or chosen for permanent re-rome nhaut. The same considerations going to live with Mr. Newton at release of their relatives.
in the case of the formation of upply tention would be transferred to an illicit relationship."
Newcastle. The effect of Mr. Newton's stay at Mrs. Hardy's house in Septem the reserve with a gratuity of There was no evidence that Mrs. Der gave him an opportunity of asking £1,000 to ussist them in buying Hardy had ever displayed her wealth her to go away with him, but that private practice.
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PASTOR'S STORY.
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A Chinese pastor recently re-i The only evidence that she used her asked him in order that she might has an interesting account to give. and jewelry to attract Mr. Newton. fat not prove that Mrs. Hardy teased after fifty days captivity Special medical scholarships sex attraction and charms" when in have that opportunity. It was utterly, would be created from public Mr. Newton's presence was that she inprobable that she invited him to He found himself one of a group funds to be administered by the powdered her nose when she was going the house to seduce him.
of twenty-six captives held by a The real of importance Lord Roberts National Memorial to see Funds, open to sons of members Mr. Justice Swift-Do- nat ladies here was as to the correct print small band of ten or twelve men
powder their noses in railway trains? to apply in considering the facts.
under the instructions of a central of the forces who wish to enter Mr. Hallett. They powder their Mr. Justices Swift.-Are you prepar- authority. In the the medical
group ages. services. The im-
conceivable public ed to assunte for the purposes of this ranged from an old man of sixty- in every NоNes provements proposed would be place, in trains and omnibuses and case that the action will lie?
Mr. Hallett.No, my Lord, I cannot varied from men who would not be six to a child of seven, and status open to future entrants-British| „ver their food in restaurants. When Wireless.
they are going to meet a new person assume that.
set free for less. than one or two; AN EARLIER STATUTE. It was quite true, counsel continued,
thousand dollars to country that the passing of the Married Wom- peasants who would get out after en's
Act hind removed the few days for ten or twenty technien! difficulty of bringing such an dollars, action
this.
but that Act did not create, in his submission, a right which did not exist before; and to say that the wife could not have brought the action before the passing of that Act
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For forty days the pastor shared the fortunes of this group, which
and that now she could was really in that time changed its location begging the question.
no less than sixteen times--and One had to consider whether in this always at night and over moun- case the defendant had induced the other person to commit an actionable somehow always kept well-inform tains. The Communist guard was wrong. One went back
again to what were the rights between married peo-ed of the movements of the milit ple. In his submission, for a husband ary, and never allowed a soldier to Lo desert his wife was not an action- get within three miles of them. able wrong; it never had beon and The average distance traversed was not now. No one could say that in any one change of location was the most serious of matrimonial from ten to twelve miles-no light offences, adultery, was an actionable matter for captives mostly with wrong at the instance of the wife. was possible for a husband pete on such exertion.
their arms bound and unused to to claim damages against the male
Sometimes. tho co-respondent; it was not possible for new quarters were in a disused, the wife petitioner to claim damages templo; at other times caves, huts; against the inervener. In the old days or just a hollow in the mountains there was an action of criminal con-would serve the purpose-often. versation given to the husband In respect of his wife's adultery. No in pinces sb high up that even at corresponding action was allowed to this season the captives felt the The wife, and no corresponding pro-cold badly at nights. On the oc- ceedings were allowed to her now, casions when the night had to be His argument was that the common spent in the open, the pastor
camo
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luw Courts attended to the protection would spend it crouching, not of material interests, and that the daring to lie down on the damp Ecclesiastical Courts attended to the
to the earth for tear of becoming ill. protection of the matrimonial status. But at times nights under cover
Ir. Doughty's proposition of law
be established, it Arre to
to this could be as great a nightmare, that after the Married Women's Pro- for the captive group would be perty Act, 1982, the husband became horded into a small space so that the property of the wife. It was bo- all were cramped. Thon when cause it involved that that the argu- all were trying to sleep, one would ment was wrong. That involved that move and disturb another, and in the uct of deserting the wife was an actionable wrong.
to say that it a few moments the whole mass and was quite clearly incorrect; it was a seemed to be fighting and swear- matrimonial offence.
ing in the darkness; and then the SPEECH FOR THE PLAINTIFF, guard would lay' about them with
Doughty said that there had whips. been an invasion of a right which the wife enjoyed to the consortium of her husband. The right to consortium di not depend in his view on contract, Among the men of the guard it arose out of the status. It was there was. absolute equality of a publle right. It was rather a right food, clothes, and living condi- 144 than in personam, and was an tions. From headquarters they
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180 years ago, and since
that date it had been recognized com- onch for themselves and their pri mon law in this country that the hus-sonore.
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band has the right to the consortium - There was not equality of work, of the wife. It was a right. In both though, and those In charge pald | husband and wife, to have and keep
a home, and anybody who unlawfully for that distinction by having con- Jnvaded that right committed an siderably more to do than those actionable wrong, washed under them, st
Counsel completed his speech the In this particular band the pastor following day.
found no special animus against
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