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HONGKONG HOTEL

August 9.

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Mise H. Lillia

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- FARROW- SENTENCED.

TAXICAB MAN BOUND.

DRAMATIC SPEECH FROM DOCK.. WALK TO POLICESTATION -

WITH HANDS TIED.

PLEA FOR HIS CHILDREN.

young

WOUNDED ZOUAVE'S FATE:

TERRIBLE ACCUSATION,

-PAINFUL WAR INCIDENT.

1

All France is stirred by the recital

An official statement describing an After a trial lasting twelve daya,sault on a taxicab driver at Grove

Park, says that four Thomas Farrow, 58, the founder of

men hired the cab at New Cross to Farrow's Bank, William Waiter Crotch, 46, a director, and Frederick drive to Grove Park. On arrival there of a painful war tragedy, which Duncan Hart, 44, auditor, were at each presented a revolver at the occupies a considerable amount of the Old Bailey found guilty of frauds driver, saying they were members of space in the journals. If the allega- in connection with the conduct of the the Irish Republican Army. bank Farrow and Crotch were each sent to four years' penal servitude and Hart, recommended to mercy, to 12 months' imprisonment.

tions are well-founded,

then

They bound his legs and arms with sash cords, and leaving him in a field three Frenchmen, a mayor and drove his cab to Mottingham-lane, two councillors, have been guilty where it was found by the police of an atrocious * crime--the The cabman worked his legs free and putting to death of a poor Zouave walked into Leeuroad police station who, bleeding at the feet, nose, and with his arms ställ bound.

ears, fell by the way in the retreat from Charleroi in the early days of¦ September, 1914. The accusation of the soldier's mother who made an inquiry into his death is that he was thrown into the Marne and drowned,

The jury were considering their verdict for an hour and twenty minutes and returned all three defen- dants guilty on the conspiracy char ges, Hart from 1918 only: Farrow and Crotch guilty of publishing who could say 'Farrow is a criminal' fraudulent statements

and Hart Thank God, I have six children who guilty of alding and abetting. They still believe I am innocent, who will

Hart strongly recommended

to bold up their father's name with

pride.

mercy.

Asked if he had anything to say, Although it may appear that I Farrow spoke of the fair way in have wrecked some homes; I would which the judge had summed up, siso like you to remember that I bave congratulated bis counsel, Mr.saved some. I see a lot of good tha: Whiteley, whose words, he said, he has grown from the seed that I have would remember to his dying day, | ser.

But I do particolarly regret the verdict," he said, in a voice that broke and became almost inaudible. I 1 never thought I should live to see the day when I should be called a criminal I deplore the result to those unfortunate people who have lost their money, which is to me the loss of my life's work.

"MY FINANCIAL CHILD.”

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THE SENTENCES.

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so that when the Germans cand to Reuilly Sauvigny the village would not be destroyed.

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1921.

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Madame Letermelier, the mother in question, receiving no news from her son, left Tunis, determined to learn the cause of his death. She and the jury on the close attention The idea of prison life has awful went to Reuilly-Sauvigny and saw a they had given to the case.

terrors for me. I am so constituted number of people, and this is the that it is overwhelming. I don't story she tells: When her son fell know how I shall face it, and when I out of the forced march two nurses think of my children, who have retook him to an inn kept by musdame mained true to me through these ter-Mennerat, who received orders to rible proceedings, my one thought is look well after him. He was put to how I can get back to them. From bed bis papers barnt, and his uniform..- day to day I shall have them in my concealed. In the evening M. Mon- mind, and feel it is all through nonerat, the mayor of the village, and a fault of my own.”

relative of Madame Monnerat, arrived with Frichet and Taillefert, two mugk Mr. Justice Greer, addressing Far-cipal councillors, and pointed out that row and Crotch, said he would take the presence of a single soldier In into consideration that they were men the village would mean its destruc of great intelligence who had donetion by the Germans. The Zouave useful things in the course of their was taken from his bed, and an lives and that they had not lived attempt was made to put him into lavishly. But they had brought dis- an empty barrel, which, however, treas on many and in some cases ruin. could not contain him. Then he was 'In my judgment," he said, "this relieved, of his shirt, put into a sack, has gone on from year to year-these and borne on a handcart to a shed "I am 60. Eight years ago I lost false statements having been made in which serves as the village fire my beloved wife .. everything in the hope, as Crotch said on one oc-station. Later on in the day he was the world. And I do assure you that casion, that something would turn up removed from the sack and flang I found the task of running this bank to enable the situation to straighteninto the MarnĖ. colossal. When I find my financial | out." child-for such it was-is being disj When he heard the sentence Far- sected, is being denounced, I am row closed his eyes as if stunned. appalled-I being the father of it. Crotch walked slowly from the dock, I had no idea there could be and Farrow, following him a moment found 12 of my fellow-countrymen later, walked with difficulty.

"I did hope that I would build up an institution to which my children should one day point with pride. But I have lost all. I have lost my home and have had to sell up everything. I have lost my friends. My six motherless children, whose ages range froth 26 to 9, are scattered abroad until they can work for thems selves.

Such are the main details of what, on the face of the mother's statement, looks like a horrible tragedy, but there are contradictory statements, and it will be the bosiness of the magistrates to inquire into them

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