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AIRMAN'S DARING SAVES 13
Flew Into Pole To Full Up Plane
LORD BURGHLEY A PASSENGER.
A dramatic story of how the pilot of an air liner which was forced down near Lubeck, Germany. deliberately few into a telegraph pole to save his 13. passengers was told last month by Mr. A. Hempel, of Copenhagen.
WELK
Mr. Hempel, with_Lord Burgb- ley, M.P. for Peterborough, dying from Copenhagen to Ham- burg in a three-engined monoplane owned by Den Danske Luftfart Selskab and piloted by Fig. Offr. Bramsen.
"We were flying at about 2,000ft, at a speed of 150 mph,” he said, *when a steel blade of the port airscrew was broken.
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The broken blade hartled past GUARDS DANCE
the window of the pilot's cabin, and before Bramsen had time to close the throttle the engine had accelerated and torn itself loose.
Engine In Flames
"All 13 of us sat dumbly look- ing through the windows at the angine as it bang from the wing! and barst into flames.
"Bramsen turned on the extin- guishing fluid, but the pipe had been severed
ETIQUETTE
"Collars And Ties To Be Worn”
SERGEANT WHO HIT A CIVILIAN FINED
DOCTOR'S SUICIDE IN BATH
Morphine Injected Into Vein
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GOLD REEF ON A FARM
Rock Covered With
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GEM-STREWN BEACHES
Gold in "Wiltshire and "precious stones on Cornish beaches offeri alluring prospects of wealth to be pron et comparatively small cost, writes a Home correspondent.
Lest there should be a rush to the Wiltshire “goldfield," however, it is as well to inform would-be prospectors that the "strike" is on the farm of Mr. Bert Wootton, of Ramsbury, who is not asking for any help.
While sinking an artesian well on some land at Fordingbridge, he came to a rock strata, and he found that chips of its bore bunches of yellow specks that sparkled in the sunlight.
Well aware that all is not gold that glitters, he took the chips to Mr. J. W. Brooke, a well-know Marlborough geologist, who said that the specks were gold,
Specks And Pyrites"
A further opinion obtained [from experts at South Kensington showed that pere gold was in "LOST FAITH IN HIMSELF"
some of the specimens and gold specks and pyrites in others. The suggestion was made,
M.Wootton told reporters re- What happened when a civilian the inquest, at St. Pancras last cently that he intends to drive a Dr. William Alfred shaft through the strata of seek to tried to attend à Gaards dance month, on "We knew that there we
wearing a blue tennis shirt was Fitzherbert, 29, medical superin- ascertain the value of the “strike.” tank containing about 230 gallons described last month at
Oxted, tendent of the Hospital for Tropi- Armed with this evidence hel of petrol in the wing, within a
Surrey, police court.
cal Diseasen, Gordon-street, WC will have a shrewd idea whether] few inches of the Sames.
Serg Wilson Reynolds, a phy. that he committed suicide after or not he has hit upon a local "The pilot had to shut off the sical training instructor in the having lost faith in himself. "Klondyke" - starboard engine, as the 'plaze was Grenadier Guards, was fined £2 Dr. Fitzherbert was found dead
Gems From The Sex uncontrollable, and then, although for assaulting Cyril Frederick in a batt at the hospital on No- Looking for gems on the Com- he ran the central engine fall out. Benstead, a garage proprietor, of vember 22. A syringe was dis-ish beaches is a back-sching job, we quickly lost height.
(London-road, Thornton Heath. covered underneath the bath. The and one for experts only. "When it became obvious that
A Cross-summons brought by coroner. Mr. Bentley Purchase, re-
Brought from the bed of the we should have to make a forced Reynolds for assault was dis-corded a verdict that the doctor ocean by the raging gales of the landing amid the forests and missed.
died from morphine poisoning, last few days, tourmaline and marines below, some of the DES- The dance. it was stated, was having taken his life while of un-beryl, onyx, cornelian and chal- sengers, fearing certain death, held at Caterham, where the sound mind.
cedory are found in practically lost control of themselves.
Guards Brigade has its depot. Mr. Francis C. Chichester, of every sandy bay from Looe to When Mr. Benstead arrived he Basil-street, S.W, who knew Dr. Land's End. "Lord Burghley and Mr. De was told by a sergeant-major at Fitzherbert in New Zealand, his White and black or brown- jong, Copenhagen manager of the the door that he could not be ad-native country, stated that the banded onyx and sardonyx-the KLM (Dutch Air Lines) Committed
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One of the rules, he was inform It was stated at a Hammersmith that they were disturbing the pilot, ed, was that collars and ties should
India after finishing in London. inquest last month on a man who upon whose sicill rested our slender be worn with civilian dress.
comelian, sil are there to be pack- THE KAILAN MINING ADM "He had just come back fromed up among common pebbles. died in the Royal Masonic Hos-chance of life.
In evidence, Mr. Benstead said: holiday a week before, and was he "Bramsen made for a small field pital, Ravenscourt Park, that
The searchers for these besch "I pointed out that I had five fast normally fed up with the iden jewels spend long hours on the was given an injection of mor-in which there was
a telegraph friends at the dance and wanted of having to work again after two storm-swept shore, looking for the phis and strophanthine instead of pole.
to join them When I spoke to "We were staggered when wel morphia and atropine, which had
or three weeks' yachting in the treasure-tape which is the sare Sergt. Reynolds he was very of been prescribed. It did not, how that he was deliberately run-fensive
Mediterranean. I should my that reward for their perseverance. he was the last man to take his ever, accelerate his death.
|ning the machine into the telegraph. "I was turning to speak to xxx- attempt to reduce other, sergeant when Reynolds The inquest was on Ernest Ed-pole in ward Grimwood, 51. a master gas ground speed. But it was undoub-struck me in the mouth.” engineer, of High-street, Laven-tedly this decision
Sert Beynolds said that when ham, Suffolk, and a verdict of disaster. death bị pin VGCUTE 72 corded.
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Morphine As A Stimulant Dr. James Davidson, director of Mr. Benstead was told he could the Hendon police laboratory, de We smashed into the pole at not go into the hall he started ascribed the cause of death as as (70 mph, carnered across the field. guing and was offensive According to the evidence Grim-burst through a fence, laying low Benstead gripped him by the arm morphine administered into a vein phyxia following poisoning by wood had suffered from a hernia seomtal syple trees, struck an agh "I strack him in the face," add- for shout 20 years, and an opera-tree, and finally codiced with aed the sergeant, "because he had by a hypodermic syringe. tion was performed two days arter wall.
refused to let go. I thought he he entered the hospital
"The starboard wing was torn was under the infinence of drink Dr. Alan Shorter, resident me-off, and the machine span round “dical officer, stated that he order-and came to rest only a few yards)
ed morpatia and atropine, to stimu- from a live electric cable. late the heart. The patient had port engine was stiil burning. the injection, and died 20 minutes later,
Heart Stimulant
The
"Many "Half Hysterical” "We all tumbled out, many half hysterical, and unaware at the time Sir Bernard Spilsbury stated that death was due to heart failure of our many bruises. Even M. caused by hemorrhage following Dejong, who had some ribs broken,
an operation.
did not realise it until some time
He agreed with Mr. CH. Du- veen, for the relatives, that it was not unusual to take morphine as a stimulant. The normal way of giving an injection was to inject
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Mr. Duveen: Do you think that Dr. Fitzherbert tended to put the injection under the skin, and put it in the vein instead? — A layman might, not a medical man. I do not think a medical man would risk putting it so near the vein unless he intended to Take this position of a the very tired the night before.
The CoronEZ (Dr. Edwin afterwards. We tried to pht out From the obscurity of a Welsh Smith) If the drug really ordered the fire and salve the mall and mining village to the glamour of was one-sixth of morphia and baggage.
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chance on the Continent:
He
one-fiftieth of stropine, instead of "Bramsen was cool, and he and plaudits of musical audiences wakes up, and in a sleepy mood strophanthine, would the outcome Lord Burghley led us off to have Such is the transformation in realises that he has got a hardính there been affected? No, I don't some beer at a neighbouring in." the life of John Adams, a Welsh day in front of him. There would in any way. Strophan- Lord Burghley confirmed Mr. boy singer, who is to have his big be nothing unusual, would there, ja heart stimulant, and it Hempel's story, and said:
in his taking a stimulantia, than "The pilot's calm efficiency was a benefit rather
He is the son of Mr. Mark Though you say it would be worse. The administration of the one of the most admirable things Adams, an unemployed miner, of risky putting it near the vein, strophanthine would not accelerate I have ever seen. We were taken Brynmenyn, Bridgend, Glamorgan-would you agree that one of two
A into Hamburg in a 'bus, and his th
Ilahire Frices Rowe, the night super-continued my journey immediately interiut, saki that she had a phial by air with Mr. Hempel".
of sthanthine in her hand when Dr. Erter ordered the injections.
She sumer that he was likely
nstrophanthine, but the had written down morphia
opine.
„coroner said that-the-sister.
ADVENTURE WITH A CAR
sipated, no doubt rightly in Woman's Story In The gard to what had previously happened in many cases, that the
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Bertha Mary Swift, 40, a domes
things right have happened that
M. Paul Neve, of Copenhagen, at that hour in the morning, very when on a recent visit to this tired, he might have made a mig country, heard the boy sing, and take and put it in a vein?-There was so impressed with the quality is a possibility. of his voice, that he engaged him Dr. Davidson said that Dr. Fitz- for a tour of the Continent. He he herbert must have taken about 1 also arranged engagements in grains. The normal dose zi a many Continental cities during stimulant would be bal a grain, 1937.
Summing up, the coroner, mid- In addition to his concert work that amount of morphis indicated John is to record for the gramo that it was not taken 25 2. stima- iphone, and to broadcast during{lant, (the tour.
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for
self he has dónd
case called for a stimulant injec- tion by strophanthine. There were many errors which looked as iftic servants of Cassidy-road, Ful-"This is the car.“ they might be sexions on paper, but ham, told Mr. Kenneth McLean, While she sat in the car and from a practical point of view the Westminster magistrate, last the stranger tried to start it be they were of no importance, month the story of a car såven shouted: "Here's someone com-
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