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Mrs. Proudfook Committed for
Trial
TYPEOON SIGNALS."
STORM-WARNINGS ISSULD FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY,
The bearing of the charge of murder] against Mes Pruudioak we contâpăud où The following Typhoon, siguiala are boint=" May 2nd at Kusts Lumpur Is will be fat on the mast in front of the Water remumbered that it is alleged that accused Police Station, Kowloon, the Harbour
shot
Mr Steward who in said to have. made improper advances to her.
Mr W. C. Ambler gave evidence in the course of which he sorroborated Mr Preadlock's story regarding the meeting with his wife, who be said early wont into hysteries and almost collapsed. She waa sobbing and” shrieking and they both Aupported her and walked towards the hours. She contiuned to talk incoherently. Witness noticed her face was planbod ,with blood and also hor chest and armé
Tho hodien of her dress was ban in two placo Witness.coroborated: Me Proud- Lock's aridenga regarding the" signs of di arder on the verandah.
Questioned regarding Mrs Proudlock's, statement as to a conversation with deceased before the shouting took place, be added that she said that when she got up la got a book Steward also rose and kissed her und said "You ază a lovely girl, and I lore i you," "Sha continged that she sternly romonstrated with him immodisislý and called for the servante and tried to switch on the lights. Her hand then came in
GODOWNS, 95 & 96, PRATA EAST cruntact with the ravulter and she
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hot him and abot again
Office, the Kowloon Godawas, H. M.S.
amat, and Green Inland signal pisat.
群
A CONE point upwards
Indicates a Typhoon to the North of the Colony:
indicates Typhoes to the North-East of the Colony.
A CONE point upwards and DRUM below
"A DRUM"
A.CONE point Jown wards and DRUM below
ha
ACONE pein, döner warda
tan from the verandak. She followabl him and remembered stumbling at the steps, and could not recollect any more until she was again on the verandah on the servanta sido of the house. Mrs
(ODOWN No. 4, NEW PRATA, Proudlock, witness added, was a quiet
Kennedy Town.
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won, and she and her husband bad nover quarralled As far as he know.
Detective Inspector Wykit deposed that he found the body lying thirty paces from the bottom of the steps of the bungalow. The feet wore on the drive and the body from the knees upward on the gras. It was raining at the time. Witness strück a match and recognized deceased and policed hole on the left temple and a great
deal of blood about. Witness discovered
A CONE paint down wardă unc BALL below
A BALIA
A CONE- point upwards and BALL below
the revolver on the side of the bunge- low, and a woman's hair comb on the other side. Thora-ots empty cartridge cases in the govolver and blood on the| trigger and in the cylinder. In addition to the blood on Mrs Proudlock's face and clothes, her right forefinger was blackenod | from the Colony! and she also appeared to have blood on hor hair. An inch and a bal in the ground
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t'e Colony.
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of
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near the deceased's heal a bullet wüb fourd I believed to be less than 300 miles away And Mrs Franjob Mr O.'A. Stevens
and another bullet was in the roof if the from the Colony. porch.
The next witness was Dr.ticIstyre," whỏ' | said he examined Mrs Proudlock's head, hoisted only when typhoons exist in such face, neck and thest and found neither positions or are moving in such directione scratches nor bruises. Asked by Mr Wag
Mr
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The above signals will, as heretofore, be
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and Mrs Rymer and Mrs Saunder.
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532 ovidence, the doctor replied "If an assault idered to be of importance to the Colony
had been committed. I should have found it or to shipping leaving the harbour. out." He bad beard there had been impro per advances made. Mrs Proudlock was trombling and in an agitated condition.
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The Magistrate read the f- llowing formal charge to Mrs Proudlock That you did expected that the wind may increase to commit murder by causing the death by full typhoon furce at any moment, the shooting of one William Crozier Steward following Urgent Signals will be made at and hereby committed an offence pussballe the Water Police Station, and repeated
under section 3 7 of the Penal Coda."\\
The Magistrate asked accused if she at the Harbour Office:-- wished to say anything and was reading the usual werning to her, when,
Mr Wegner interrupted, and said that he understood Mr Hereford was going to ask for a postponement, and the agistrate thereupon adjourned the case till next morning.
On the following day plans were put in showing the scen of the tragedy.
No further witnesses wore called.
THREE EXPLOSIVE BOMBS AT LSTERVALA
DY TEN SECONDS. .....
A Black Cross will be hoisted 26 the same time, superior to the other shapes.
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Mr R. Innes Mr R. M. Joseph Mr and Mr E.
Kadoorie
Mr E. A. Keith Mr E N.
King
fr P. H.Klimanek
Its and
Mr
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Mr and Mrs P. Villongevi
- Miss L. V. Wauzor
Mr G. Wels
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Kraft
Mr H. 1. Mft J. J. Lynch
Mr G. T. Lloyd
de
"Mr and Mrs_ATA.
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Miss A. Macfarlane Mr and Mrs Young
M
GA. Main, Miss G. Younker) nurse &2 children
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Miss L Parker Capt. and Mrs Bragya Miss Victoria Past
(2 Mis Majorie Pasa
hoisted. From the Flagstaff on the roof of Ir S. G. Bolden
Mr Wagner stated that it might to the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Miser (2) Mr B. C. PAS
noces ary to engage a Straits lawyer to defend Mex Proudinck, who reserved her defence and was commi tod för trial.
This case will probably be heard on: May 15th if the defence is ready.
Harlour Office Flagstaff, and H.M.Busters Tamar.
Mr G. G.
Barnett Mr O. P. Colon. Mr Thomas Croft
Mr C. A. Pass Mr S. Paul
Mr Harold Fhilli L Throw Lights Vertical, Green, Great Mr and Mrs Fuster Mis F. Keny Groon, indicates that a typhoon is believed. and child
Mr H. Er Redmond Mr W. IL M. Grant Mr A. J. Roland than 300 miles from Mr J. Harback: to be altuated more
Mrs and Miss B. A
Schnedione the Colony,
Mr H. C. Hellis
OAK V. IRON.
| Mr & Mrs Hewett
108
IL Three Lights Vertical, Green, RedMr. Chan, J. Higgin- Is British onk more, durable then iron?) Groen, indicatos that a typhoon is believed] Mr W. B. Hind This question was raised at a London to be situato Is than 200 miles from Mr Humphroys
Mr R. Hope Ceauty Council's meeting during a discan the Colony.. sion on & proposal to abandon the erection [*
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botham
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Stephenson
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Mandell Master Mandell.
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McHutcion Dr And Mr B. W. Mr H, J; McNulty
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Mr E. Aradt The EVRIE, No. 11, PEAK, newly in Victoria Park were, he said, sixty-five
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OFFICES on Ground and 1st Floors,years old, and so was the oak fencing, of the Explosive Bombs, is above, in the CIATES ROAD, (very sonteal position); ^ which, there were four milor. These cak event of the information conveyed by thle
No. 18, BELILICY TERKAUE. No. 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE gates would last another sixty five years. On signal being first published by night. (Shop)
the other hand, iron rail placed on top of theThe Night Signals will be substituted for WOODLANDS VILLA WEST, 25, the fence to protect it, and printed regular the Day Signals at sunset, and will, who Seymour Road, furnished.
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