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DR. SMALLEY'S KVINNOLL
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| Road, about 10 am on March 3,
Coroner; Near the 7th milestone! -Yes
WORLD THEATRE.
Mr. She wound much st you discrimight have been caused. by an crdiy .303 ballet #—Yes.
You told
Edith Roberts, the Univarial star, Ds that the
who flash da distinctive į arsonality ballet enti in a vertical pastases" is coming to the World tion, homepwards; that might Theatre to-day in "The Fire Ont."
be due tone' of 'two cau966–8. ricochet, a the fact that the bullet picture said to be ideal for the had alreat passed through some expression of her charm and lout Dr. Smalley, medical officer, Kow-body else'sbad camied on Ye Written and directed by Norman [loon, said that he mw the decessed. When thallet emerged it was Dawn, is carries the same clemen Tam Shai Fiu, alive on the Taipo still goingth a vary considerable "Lasca" and "The Adorable Savage" which is to say that it is well fortified velocity 1-was still travelling.
So that fight in turn have in with good action and incident. The location of the story is South America, ficted aner wound of some
stthe base of Cotopaxi. There it is that description-Yos
Dulce Alvarez, a young Castilian girl, who to avenge the brutal murder of her mother, becomes a habitae of a dance hall in a foul Peruvian wining camp and lures the assassin to his doom. Into Lar life comes a young
nature American who brings to light her finer
The onellet may probably have inflicted abst three wounds Yes That is perly reasonable.
On the different persons ?— Quite.
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The deceased, the doctor said, was lying on the left side of the road going down to Shatin. He had a bullet wound in the left. groin. The en- trance wound was behind the left battock. It had a diameter examined as of the other parsons To carry's little farther: you.
of about 11 inches, and bore who were ired 1-1 examined them a distinct mark of the entrance all of the bullet. The ballet was in a
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Can I sthat a number of the wounds you might have been due
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to ricochets the same manner The background is rich in picturesque Oh, yes, dietly so." There were
*ppesl. four wouncehallow abrations of the skin-wh were probably caused by ricochetskaactly in what posi tion the bulwas, however. I would not say. Eit certainly was not
Producingballet extracted from one of the sunded men flattened and bent, Shenton suggested that it had chetted.
vertical position when it hit the deceased. It was spinning round and round at high velocity when it hit the man on its side. After entering, the ballet tore through the muscles, and entering the femur, emerged on the inner side of the thigh, travelling sight little to the front. The rize of the exit was about equal to two of his fists put together. About six inches aquara. After emerging, the ballet grazed the left side of the scrotum, and slightly grazed the inner ide of the right thigh. His right leg must have been $ little forward at the time he was wounded. The witness dressed the deceased's wound on the spot, and then had him removed by motor ambalance to the Kwong Wab Hospital He lived until 1 o dock on Sunday, March 5, when be died.
Coroner: He was under your care? -Yes, I operated on him on the 3rd about 12 o'clock, and he progressed
very well.
Dr. Smallagreed. Mr. Shent Could you say from what you satat there is a strong probability the wounds you saw were caused four bullets only- Yes, it is quipossible.
Coroner: techs dead and living. Dr. Small, Yes. Dead and living combin
When you arrived you found that the police had rendered first aid !---- Yea
Ad in satisfactory manner!— Yes.
Mr. Wakeman announced that he had no more evidence to call that' afternoon.
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Coroner: Will you be able to open all the facts of the matter on Monday
alternoon, Mr. Wakeman 1
Mr. Wakemant I think so. Corner Would you want the jury to view the spot ?
Mr. Wakeman: "It would be advis- able to have them do so after Mr. King had completed his evidence.
Mr Shent You treated the
Mr. Shenton said that he had in- men in the pitons in which they had fallen te positione in which tended to suggest that. He thought found them. Ib not know if these it would be more satisfactory to all were the positinin which they had concerned it, the jury went to the fallen. The fixthan was Cheong scene after Mr. Kinga esidence had li Chung. He was il breathing. He been completed with the aty othe had a shot wout He was on the occurrence fresh in their memories.
You extracted the bullet 1-No, it right side of the id going down to The Coroner said that the jury had gone clean through. He developed Shstin. The sect man was Cheong thought it more convenient to them suppression of urine from shock Sre Hing. He shot through the to sit on Monday afternoon, and which these cases do and he died right thigh and as lying farther thereafter at 11.30 am, and all the from suppression of wine and not down the road.
afternoon until the enquiry from the wound. The sappression of
Mr. Shenton: o save time, "we completed. aine was due to the result of the will not go into cases separately, wound and the shock.
but the men wer auch positions as to indicate the fets had travelled down two rows.
Mr. Wakeman: Under the circum- stances, was it possible to say the calibre of the bullet that struck him? -Yes, I estimate the entrance to be a little more than an inch in length.
Their positionere consistent with the injuries havi been made by one bullet 1 Yo-
Both Mr. Wakeman and Mr. Shen- to agreed.
It was then arranged to sit until late on Monday afternoon to complete Mr. King's evidence if possible, so that the jury might visit the scene on Tuesday morning.
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