THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY,
AUGUST
21,
1937.
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | Women
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for 3 days prepaid
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POSITIONS VACANT. 6TENO-TYTIST-Qualified
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FOR SALE.
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Please write
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DANGEROUS DRIVING.]
IN KOWLOON
DRIVER'S FIRST CONVICTION IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
"Knowing how drivers endeavour to keep their records clean, I hesitate delare to impose a conviction and
recoii," said in exceptionul Fuch Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, when he im posed a nominal line of $15 on G. L. Murray, electrical engineer,
n dangerous charge of driving lu nannter on the Castle Peak Itoad on July 18.
on #
Me. D. McCallum, appearing for defendunt, stated that defendant had been driving a car since 1912 with- out a single mark being registered
Rainst him.
J. Hargreaves, Police Accountant, stated that at 11.20 am, that day he was approaching the bend at the bottom of the Tsun Wan hill going defendant, when into Kowloon, from the other direction, passed an- other car on the bend, causing com- plainant to pull up sharply. Car No, 403, driven by Mrs. J. R. Jones, wa
in front. Defendant in ear No. 3751 shot out suddenly. When he first saw car 3751 it was about 30 yards away. about 23 travelling Witness wUs miles an hour.
Under cross-examination, witness stated that though he was wearing glasses, his sight was good.. He denied that he was a nervous driver, Mra. Hargreaves, who was seated ney to complainant, stated that their ear was around the bend when they first saw defendant.
Cross-examined, witness said that she could not say how long it took the car to stop, but it seemed almost
gol immediately. Defendaal rather easily and did not apply his brakes.
Wife Learning
Mr. Jones, stated that
seated next to his
Past
he was wife, who was
learning how to drive.
Witness did
not think there was sufficient room
for them to pass.
Cross-examined,
he said that he was not certain when he first saw complainant's car. .He Arst saw defendant when he passed in a normal manner. Witness's car 25 miles-an-hour. was doing about As far as he could remember, de fendant passed on the straight before the bend and was in front before they reached the bend. Witness was paying most attention to his wife's that driving and did not consider there was any occasion to stop.
of Mrs. evidence Following the
previous Jones, corroborating the
defendant stated that he. evidence obtained his first driving licence in of 1912. ΟΙ
Ho drove September during the War as a despatch rider. There was not a mark on any of his cards and he would do a lot not to spoil that record.
When defendant first tried to paes Mrs. Jones, two men stepped off the side of the road and defendant was compelled to draw back and follow behind. Mrs. Jones was well to the left, while he was more to the centre. They continued like that until de- fendant could see clearly the road in front. When he first saw com- plainant's cor 11 was about 300 yards away,
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SHANGHAI REFUGEES
COMMITTEE
Will all Shanghai people now in Hongkong-except those in the Peninsula Hotel and those in Refugee Centres please Hend their addresses to P. O. Box 11 or leave a note al the Y.M.C.A., Kowloon.
NOTICE
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Jardine, Engineering Corporn-
tion.
Ewa Cutton Mills. Ewo Brewery.
Indo-China 5.N. Co., Ltd. Shanghai, and Hougkew Wharf
Company.
Paton and Baldwin (Shanghai). Will all members and/or wives of members of the Staff of the above pleasc report any change in address and advise if any luggage is missing. Direct line to Evacua- tion Office, No. 257/48, 1st. Floor, Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
CO., LTD.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that An Interim Dividend of One Dollar per Share has been declared for the six months ended 3uth June, 1937, and will be payable on. and after Thursday, 9th September, 1937. Dividend Warrants may be obtained on appileation at the Company's Registered Office, P. &O. Building.
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 30TH AUGUST, to WEDNESDAY, 8TH SEPTEM- BER (both days inelusive) during which period 110 transfer shares can be registered. By order of the Directors.
Board
of
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
- Agents. Hongkong, 29th July, 1937.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Consignees of cargo ex the 3.5. President McKinley Voyage 62, which arrived at Hong Kong on August 21st., 1937, are hereby notified that on account of the present hostilities
Pray As Children
Die In Fire
While women knelt and' prayed! before
in Queen a blazing house Mary-street, Bridgeton, Glasgow, re- being cently, two chlidren were burned to death" inside.
The women were praying because firemen had just prevented an elder- ly woman from jumping from window and had carried her uncon- sclous down the escape.
ឆ
Nobody knew that two children were trapped in a room at the top of the house.
They were eight-years-old Mary Stewart and her brother William, aged 12-and when the firemen ex- the house after an hour's plored
they found battle with the flames them clasped in each other's arms, lying on the floor.
TRIED TO ESCAPE Apparently they had tried to escape, but ran back into their room when their clothes caught fire, and were trapped there.
The
Three other people were injured.
tire was discovered by the children's mother, who run for help.
An eye-witness said:
"When the Bremen went into the house they found in a loft William Paterson, aged 15, and carried him unconscious from bis bed. He had been burnt.
"Edward Bell, aged 32, occupier, was trapped in a blazingt room. The firemen burst the door down and carried him out. He also was badly burnt."
RE-JOINING COLOURS
London. Aug. 23. Army Iteservists are still re-joining the colours in large numbers 11 response to the War Secretary's offer enabling them to make the Army a career, at the end of which they will earn a pension. The total of those who have notified the Army Record? One of their acceptance of the affer
re this was 2,700 42 British Wireless,
Shipping Intelligence
as
Shipping Companies are requested to, forward, carly as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- time and mooring tures, place and other movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY ARAMIS (M.M.), Kowloon Wharf. ANSIUN (D. & S.). Trikoo Docks, PAUSANG J.M.), 3.7.
FOOSHING (J.M.), 11.20.
MAUSANG (J.M.), B.29.
Dccks,
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) BIRDHANA (B.T.) from Amoy, nan, Kowloon Wharf. 2772),
TSUSHIMA
from MARU (N.Y.K.) Europe, A.m., Kowloon Wharf. 38291.
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) PATROCLUS (B. & S.) for Europe, daylight, A.14. 30331.
VESSELS DUE
HANGSANG 11.M.), B.2. KIUNGCHOW (B. & 8.), cutters,
KWANGCHOW ( & S.). Talkoo
SANDVIKEN (J.M.), 1.9.
Stone-
AJAX (1. & S.), Aug. 27. BADEN (Jebsen), Aug. 30, BINTANG (E, A. C.), Sept. 1. CYCLOPS (1. & 8.), Aug. 30. EXPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), Aug.
$7.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.1.5.), Sept.
24.
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.), Sept.
10.
PRESIDENT COOLINGE
(Dollar),
Sept. 10.
3.
26.
PRESIDENT
PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar), Aug. LINCOLN (Dollar),
PRESIDENT
TALYUAN (B. & S., Stonecutter. TAKSANG (J.M.), Kowloon Dock. YATSHING (J.M.), C.2. YUENSANG (J.M.), A.Ħ.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given.) DIEKE RICKMERS (Jebien) from Europe. 7 a., Stonecutters, 20601.
from SANDVIKEN
Swatow, 12.15 ... 18.9. 30311,
SAILED YESTERDAY Agent Phone Numbers Given) HA LES (Thoresen) for Penang, p... West Point. 30287
ARRIVING TO-DAY
4
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ARAMIS (MM) from, Shanghai, 6.30j am, Kowloon Wharf. 26651
FAUSANG #J.M.) frum Tientsin, 2) ... 1.7. 11.
Tientsin, HANGSANG 13.M. from ap. 118. 2011. VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.43.) from Straits, 7 a.m., A.,
28015.
TO-DAY SAILING
(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) ABANIS (M.M.) for Europe, 1. Kowloon Wharf. 26851.
SANDVIKEN (J.M.) Tor Straite, & p., 15.9 39311.
YUENSANG J.M. for Singapore and, Calcutta, p.m.. A.X. *30911.
WARSHIP SUNK BY
CHINESE FIRE
(Continued from Pape 1.) mornun began to move further away from the
const Central News.
WILLS MOODY DIVORCE
Carson City, Aug. 23.
Landing Party Annihilated
HECTOR (B. & S.), Sept. 10.
PHEMIUS (B. & 9.), Sept. 10.
PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), Sept.
Aug. 30.
Aug. 29.
OR.
MCKINLEY
Ballar),
PRESIDENT PIERCE (Dollar), Aug. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN (Dollar), Sept. 11.
TAI PING (B. & 8.), Sept. 7,
PRESIDENT LINERS
The .. President Hoover will arrive In Hongkong at 7 on Thursday. Augart 20. and is scheduled to wait for Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, San Fran- 1 1.71. KIT risen and Los Angeles t Saturday, August 28.
The 3.5. President McKinley, will arrive in Hongkong from Manila at 7 on Saturday, August 8, and will sail for Shanghai, Japan, Victoria, anil Seattle at 1.30 p.m. the same day.
M. S. TJISADANE
The motor siripi Tiinnanny, Juvn-China- Japan Ling, in scheduled to sail from Hongkong to Dali and Javn via Manila Menado and Maenssur si 10 am, on August 31.
M. S. VAN HEUSTZ The motor ship Vote Ilousty, K.P.M. Line, scheduled to sail from Hang- kong to Singapore, Penang and Belawan Polint 4 p.m. on Thursday, September
HONGKONG POLICE
SERVICE
PLENTY TO DO IN EMERGENCY
Swan Culbertson & Frits
Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Service- *Commodity Futures on the principal American markets Members of
New York Cotton Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Winnipeg Grain Exchange
Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York
Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal New York Coffee and Bugar Exchange Manlia Stock Exchange.
Correspondents for
Hayden, Blone & Co., New York and Boston
3. E. Swan & Co., New York
Cable Address Swanstock Telephone 30244
Ilongkong & Shanghal Bank Buliding, Hongkong
Offices: Shanghai and Manila
POST
OFFICE.
MAILS FOR SHANGHAI & DISTURBED' AREAS
All mails for Shanghai and the disturbed areas are at present being sent via Conton-Hankow for delivery as circumstances permif.
The first opportunity will be taken for direct delivery.
POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pie paid. Insufficiently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" If so superscribed.
Shanghai Straits Japan
Strails
INWARD MAILS
Sulyang lollow
Patroclus
Van Heuisz Santos Maru Tsushima Muru
Francisco Pan-American Airways Plane
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service"-San date, 18th August. Calcutta and Straits
Japan
Sulsang
Yasukuni Maru
Asuma Maru Conte Verde
Shanghat
by "Imperial Airways Alr Mall
Direct Service"--London 11th August Strults
Aramis
August 24.
date.
Imperial Airways Plane..August 24. Menelaus
August 24.
1
Swatow
Ninghai
August 24.
Saigon Swatow
August 24.
.August 24.
.August 24.
:August 24.
.August 25.
.August 25.
August 26.
August 20.
August 26.
August 27.
.August 21,
Emp. of Canada Kamo Moru
August 27.
August 27.
Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London dute 29th July
Manila Muru..
August 27.
Manila
Pres. Mckinley
August 27.
Straits
Tango Maru..
August 27.
Japan
Tokiwa Maru
August 27.
Straits
Fushimi Maru
.August 28.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal (San Francisco, 31st July). Saigon
Pres. Pierce
August 28.
.August 25.
Java and Manila Straits and Moniln Jupan
Tlisandari
.August 20,
Ajax
.August 29.
Gheisenau
..August 29.
Shanghai, Aug. 23.
Pollen (11 p.m.)
The Hongkong Police and Forces of 2,000 Japanese troups Reservists have had an exceptionally from warships in the river, which buss time recently, but the effect of succeeded in landing north
their work can be seen in a decreas- and south
of beggars and an
feeling throughout
of the
by
Mrs. Helen Will:: Moody, the notert Woosung Fort at Paoshan led number
anti-Japanese at Shanghai, tennis player, has secured her divorce of the fort at Wontsao Creek under absence, so far, of trouble from the
nese warships Japanese
anchored off Woo- China, from her husband, on the grounds cover of heavy bombardment
sung, were
ere annihilated by Chinese
worked for long fire from entrenchments| machine-gun
Police have along the riverside, it was officially stretches at a time in day and night announced here to-night.
patrols for this particular purpose.
all cargu manifested for discharge at Shanghai ex this vessel, with certain lots, the exception of particulars of which can be ob- tained from the undersigned, - is being discharged at Hong Kong at the entire risk and expense of the owners of the cargo, and that the ecases liability of the carrier henceforth.
AMERICAN MAIL LINE LTD. Hongkong. August 21st., 1937.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPIJ
Consignees per K.P.M. steamer S.S. "TASMAN" arrived Hongkong 20th August, 1937, Are hereby notified that on account of the present serious disturbances in Shanghai all cargo destined for that port and Northern ports with transhipment in Shanghai, with the exception of certain lots particulars of which can be ob talaed from the undersigned, is hoing discharged at Hongkong at the entire risk and expense of the Owners of the goods and that the liability of the carrier ceases henceforth.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.
As Agents: K.P.M. Hongkong, 20th August, 1937.
OBITUARY OLD HONGKONG BANK OFFICIAL PASSES
Berkeley, Aug. 22.
of the
of cruelty. The petition was contested United Press.
TYPHOON NEAR ILOILO
not
The Manila Observatory reports at 8.30 a.m. to-day that the typhoon is situate in about Long. 123, Lat. 11, moving W.N.W. The position is near Jlalla.
DURBAR IN OCTOBER
facilities
is claimed that Chinese artillery Leave has been cancelled and sports scored direct hits on Japanese war-and other, entertainment ships off Woosung, but the report curtailed temporarily. cannot be confirmed.-Central News. Prevent Removal Of Convicts
The arrival of so many refugees necessitated n guard of three polles- rmen 24 hours a day at the Race Course, mainly to prevent petty
CHINESE RELIEF
Shanghai, Aug. 24. Japanese troops stationed on the northern side of the Garden Bridge yesterday afternoon prevented the of removal of the second batch Chinese convicts from the S. M. C. SPECIAL PREFORMANCES BY Ward Road Gaol to the Central Dis-
KING'S THEATRE trict of the International Settlement. They claim that the first batch of
with In Une
numerous 500 Chinese convicts, which
was
and Arms, restaurants in safely removed earlier in the, day, business
others, the King's Theatre manage- has been sent to help Chinese troops ment has decided to give four per- behind the lines.-Central News.
New Delhi, Aug. 23. The Viceroy of India has ordered that the next Durbar be held Lahore in the third week of October. -Reuter.
Chinese
M. P's STRIPPED AND be sent to North China for the relief
THRASHED BY CROWD
Angry Belgrade Scenes At Patriarch's Death
M.P.s were stripped and beaten by an angry crowd in Belgrade when they went to pay their last respects to the dead Patriarch of the Jugoslav Orthodox Church, Archbishop Varnavas.
They were Deputies who had voted for the ratification of the Concordat with the Catholic Church, which has brought the country almost to the point of civil war.
Orthodox Churchmen From the Jugoslav Premier to the
05
formances on Thursday and Friday at which the entire takings, after deducting the Amusement Tax, will of destitute Chinese. larcenies while the work of meeting Por- ships has vastly increased. ticularly is this noticeable Passport Office.
He may be
in the
The campaign against beggars is not a new one and the results have not been amazingly successful, but, during the past four or five months, nearly 2,000 have been collected. Unfortunately, an oficial stated, when a beggar has been caught and be sent to prison for week, dealt with, that is not the end of him. sent back to the country. He dined if he has any money on him. does not mind the first punishment and, if sent
away, returns as quickly resume his display
collect as possible to
and more alms until he is caught again. disease and deformity
Police have been Instructed to bring in all beggars found on their the average bag each
or
complain beats and
of
Japan Straits
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 7th August). Japan ...
Roggeveen
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and Purcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than.. the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel malla' are closed at p.m. on the previous day.
For
"Straits and Calcutta
Parcels, ..Aug. 24, 11 nm. Bangkok vie Swatow
Date and Time.
.Tues., Aug. 24, .Aug. 24, Noon.
Per Tuesday.
Yuensong
Ord., Kwangtung Tues., Aug. 24, 1.30 p.m. Haltan...Tues., Aug. 24, 3.00 p.m. Tues, Aug. 24, 4 p.m. Kong Ning
Aug. 24,
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Samshui and Wuchow
Straits and Europe via Marseilles Patroclus..........
-due Marseilles, 23rd Sept.--and London Parcels only-due Lon- don 29th Sept.
Hollow and Bangkok
Swatow und Amuy
Fort Bayard and Haiphong
Tues
G. P. O, kud K, P. O, Parcels,.....Aug. 24, 3. p.m. Reg, Aug. 24, 4.15 p.m. Ord...........Aug. 24, 5 p.m. Proteus ......Tues., Aug. 24, 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Van Heutsz Wed., Aug. 25, 12.30 p.m. G. G. Paul Doumer
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and
Africa.
Wed., Aug. 25, 2 p.m.
S. Santos Maru Wed., Aug. 25, 3.30 p.m.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Air Mall for North China, Lanchow. Eurasia Plane ....... Wed., Aug. 25,
and Yunnan (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Direct Service"
RCE..
Ord.,
Thursday,
..Aug. 24, 5 p.m. ....Aug. 25, 7 a.m.
Thurs.. Aug. 26.
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Plane
lulu and U.S.A., by the "Fan- American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 1st Septem- ber.
Kowloon P.0.
.Aug. 26, 5.00 p.m. .Aug. 26, 5.00 p.m.
Friday.
Reg. Ord.,
Sandakan
Reg.
G.P.O. Aur. 20, 5.00 pm.
Ord..
.Aug. 27. G.00 ..
Mausang....Fri., Aug. 27, 0.30 am Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Fri., Aug. 27
Direct Service"-due London Sih September,
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri., Aug. 27
Airways Service"-due Darwin,
31st August.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Rcg..
.Aug. 27, 8.30 am-
Ord...
.......Aug. 27, 9.30 a.m
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
.
Reg.
Aug
Ord..
27, 8.30 a.m Aug.
8.30 am
G.P.O. and KP.O.
Air Mall for "K.L.M. Bervice-due Yasukuni Maru ....Fri, Aug, 27
Amsterdam, 6th Sept.
four
per
the
Foochow in Swatow
Straits, Ceylon, Inda, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 23rd September.
Emp. of Canada
The death occurred yesterday of Mr. John Rowley Gillingham, oged humblest back-bencher, every one of that the Concordet gives grossly un-month is between three and 03, who from 1922 to 1934 managed
M.P.s fair privilege to the Catholics and hundred. Never less than 250 the Orthodox Ministers and
month have been brought and the mon people oBce
regard
Many the San Francisco
renched 400. number has Hongkong and Shanghai Banking who voted for the Concordat was ex-superstitious
Patriarch's death at the moment of Corporation-Unlied Press.
its ratification a sign of Divine beggars are thus passing through the hands of the pallce again and again. wrath.
It is noticed, however, that there are fewer beggars in the streets than might have been expected with the For the moment Premier Stoya- Colony so full of visitors. donavitch is not doring to push the ratification Bill through the Senate.
communicated.
And a stern notice from the Bishop of Belgrade banned Ministers from
Mrs. Jenes was going about 15 or defendant and miles-an-hour accelerated up to about 35 miles an
Born in 1873, the late Mr. Gilling- hour to pass. When he passed Mrs.
ham came to Hongkong in 1895 and Jones he saw complainant leaning
served in the Hongkong office of the out of his window and slowing down, Bank. He was later transferred to the Patriarch's lying in state in Bel-
slowed though why complainant
Japan and the Straits Settlements grade Cathedral. and left the Far East in 1011 on ap- down, defendant could not any.
It was before the ban had been pointment to New York, He took Cross-examined by Mr. Hargren- that he could ves, defendant said
charge of the San Francisco branch pronounced that the M.P.a culled at of the bank until his retirement in the Bishop's Palace to sign the book not say why complainant slowed up If he were 300 yards away, except 1834. Ho leaves one son and a mar- that complainant might not have ried daughter. His wife died some been paying attention to his driving.
years ago. that McCallum submitted
driver
Mr.
there.
ANGRY WOMEN
REGENTS PRAYER
Streams of weeping men, women and children fled by the Patrlarch's |
coffin in the cathedral.
AIRWOMAN'S
ESTATE
Kolo
Manila
Reg. .Aug. 27, 12.30 p.m Ord
Aur, 27, 1 p.m Holbow....Fri, Aug. 27, 1.30 p.m..
...Fri., Aug. 27 Yasukuni Maru.......
G. P. O, and E. P. O. Reg.,
„Aug. 27, 12.45 p.m. Ord.. ..Aug. 27, 1.30 p.m
Fri, Aug. 27, 3.30 p.m. .......Fri., Aug. 27.
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru
via Thursday Island
Oth
-Duc
Thursday Island,
September
Reg.,
Ord.,
Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and Pres. Mackinley
South America and Europe via Victoria B.C.
(Duo Victorin B.C., 18th Sept.)
..Aug. 27, 5.00 p.m.
.Aug. 27, 5.30 pm. .......... Fri., Aug. 27.
... Aug. 27, 4 p.m.
Aug. 27, p.m.
Aug. 27, 6.30 p.m.
Parcels,
Reg.
Ord.,
Guild of
Saturday Manite, Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt Gneisenau....Sat., Aug. 28, 6 pm.
and Parcels only for Germany via Hamburg. *Balgon, Bandakan,
galamaua, Neptuna.......Sat, Aug. 28, 3.p.m. Rabaul, Bydney and Melbourne *Manila
Press Pince Sat, Aug. 28, 8.00 p.m.. Superscribed correspondence only.
London, Aug. 23. Prince Regent Paul came specially!
The noted airwoman, the Duchess As soon as they were recognised from Slovenia, knelt by the bler in of Bedford, who died on March 22 prayer, and with his own hands lit at some place unknown, when she essential details of the prosecution's complainant was a nervous
evidence and to convict on evidence the crowd of mourners pressing round candle which was placed at the dead disappeared on a
acroplane and was not paying proper attention
the house set on them and beat them. man's head.
fight over the Fenland floods, left to his driving when defendant ap- like that would be to inflict a great
Infuriated women tore their hats peared round Mrs. Jones' car. Com- penally in view of defendant's Im-
He came alone save for the Minis- £355,779. She bequeathed £3,000 plainant then appiled his brakes peccable record.
emsworth hold that de- and coats to shreds (says Reuter), ter of the Court and one adjutant, for and her aeroplanes to her private thinking that there was danger. To cover that 300 yards, said Mr. Mc-tendant had cut-in on that corner, and one of them Bora Djurlich, was it was announced that if the Premier pilot and 20,000 to the
so roughly handled that he had to or other Ministers came with him they Air Pilots and Navigatori-British
British. Callum, only 20 seconds were need- I and cutting-in at the point was, in
i would be turned out. ed. There were inaccuracies in the his opinioni, dangerous.
be taken to hospital.