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O'DWYER LIBEL ACTION. THE JUDGES, SUMMING UP. Mr. Justice McCardic, in his sumîning up in this case said that the case raised serious issues ouching, not only India, but other Deminions, and Grout Britain The case raised more vital questions than any case with which he had been concern- ed for haty years, as it touched Imperial und Indian pohey regarding martial law, repression of rebellion and infliction of punishment.
He did not regret the length of the case became be had decided that it would best for all parties that each should have the fullest opportunity of presenting his case. Whatever criticism was muide on the conduct of Sir Michael
EASTBOURNE HORROR. AMAZING CONFESSION OF PATRICK
MAHON
She
Womati
HONGKONG BANK SPORTS AT HOME.
bouse over the tenant's head-
"OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT."" TENANT AWARDED 8630 DAMAGES. MEETING AT RECKENHAM.
Yesterday morning the Paisie Jadge One of the most amazing stories of
The athletic sports of Hongkong and Mr. Justice Dyer Ball) awarded 2650 stack horror was unfolded in the Hall Shanghai Bank were held on the Bank's damages to the tenant of No. 39, Queen's sham- Pilive Court on May sun, whet sport ground at New Beckenham on May | Band, against the landlord of the pre- the Crown opened the Eastbourne murgh. The weather was rather broken, mises who commened 1 pull down the and was not quite as goat from the
The case was one heard on the previous der case "agninst Patrick Mohan
Counsel for the Crown read an aston-spectators point of view as might have ishing wres of Mahon's signed voluntary been desired, it rain, fortunately heal day in which Mr. A. S. "C., Brooks do off. Arrangements proved again to have seribel, the landlord's conduct as "ont- statements to the police., from which is transpired that he hit Miss Kayo in
been well organised, and reflect credit on 3 Me, X. 1. Brewer, for the Ayul- the course of his larsiness last August.
Knight, the honorny treasurer and seerennial damages only should be awarded, she knew he was married, but neverthe the Athletic Committee and Mr. A.-M. lord, admitted liability hat contended that cary. There was a fair attendance, those claiming ther the tenant räiser do abjec
tion to the landlord's action, less invited him to take her out.
His Lordship considered the ense a very was a capable' and educated
ton Stahl unfortunately, being unable Mahon was surprised to. And on their rent including Lady. Stalh, Sir New- first outing that the girl was very affee- tionate and was a woman of the world, to be present owing to a previous engages had uneque in which the tenant was Dwyer and other officials in Tuglia
and Mrs. G. 1. Stitt, Mr. A. O7. Lang, similar case he had dealt with. He was buty had in the slightest way challenged Intimacy then took place, and continued men, Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. C. Jones, Mr.deserving of higher damages than in any the incorruptibility, absolute honesty and for several months." efficiency of the military and civil offerts || 1t was at her request that they ak Mr. W. Ainus Orin, Mr. and Mrs, prepared to’sward $300 without quing the Crumbles bungalow. They went there Squart, Mr. D. Mackintosh, Mr. A. Pfurther into the matree. This amount Mr. his Lardship adjourned the case to yes who were called before them. He ap
on April 12th, nad stayel a few days. On Wed, Mr. and Mrs. A. (1. Angier, and Brooks was got prepared to peeept und
terday morning to assess damages punted to the Jury to put aside every
Ilis Tammishi's decision' was delivere arty instinct in considering the issues, the evening of April 15th they quarrel many old and present members of the
restentas, in Chambers, 8300 bein; for He pointed out that there was not a led over his refusal to agree to her sng foreign staff, as well as phetically the single witness who could say that he tahli gestion that he should take her abroad, whole of the London staff. Tea and re- Micha O'Dwyer that there was terroisa! In a most violent teniper she threw an freshments were provided in the parili danige to stock in traile, etc., and $150 There was not a single axe, which hit him a glancing blog during the interval, and were agun fer expense incurred by the tenant in u neergiting. word in gon native newspapers" in the Then I saw red." he said "Wo fought served by the Bank's own staff from the a big strong London office, "An addition to the pari-| Punjab suggesting that terrorism pre-and struggled. She was vailed. There was not a single letter of whofan, and appeared to be quite mation has been made in the shape of a complaint on that subject to Sir Michael" with anger and rage. During the struggle ladies ten-ranus and dressing-room. It we overturned a chair. Her head struck constitutes an attractive and useful wing. O'Dwyer,
REFERENCE TU GENEILAL DYER.
He
Com-
an iron coal scuttle, which appeared Details Are stua her. It was midnight. I attempted
to revive her for hours, but found that
1
A
Juntes of Miss Kaye said that she was a
100 Yards Serntch.--Final: 1st, V. F.
Sack Race 1st. G. A. Stewart: ul. J. H. Sutcliff; 3rd, M, G. M
4 Yards Ilandion-1st, A. Mac- tonald: 2nd, P. A. Sellars; 3rd, 1. d. Cruickshank Time, Iming Bees,
Putting the Weight.-1st. & A. Dunk Long Jump-1st, R. G. Munro: 2nd, Iry; and, Bennet. Distance, Gift. Dins Tyrell: rd, R. L. MeKissark. Distance, 19f lin
replacing a portion of the root.
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CANTON PEACË PARLEYS DENIED.
While the vernacular papers Ive her siving full publicity to reports that peace negotiations are going on with Chen Chiung-ming, enquiries made at General Headquarters revealed, saya the anten
truth in these reports. On the contrary, tie, that there is not a particle of preparations are still being made, to press the war on the East River to a, aneLÓSA - fnl end.
According to information received from General Headquarters.", the reports us
work of propaganda of Chen'e party, the purpose of which is to delay the cong published in the vernacular. Press are the
Quarter mile Scratch,-1st, Tyrrell, ud,bined attack of the Governatant frees Jeres : Sellars. Tut, imin isces, engaged in the East: River campaign. The One Mile Relay Race between the What is not ridiculous is the report of the various military commanders, in Home Staff and the Foreign Staff was was the Win Kan Wah Pon, saying that the "High Jumi-Ist," Bennet: 2nd, MeKis Government forces are in favour of the sackard, Tyrrell. Height, 5ft 4ina,
proposed peace, The Generals named by this paper will est accept any terms other than the Chen party's unconditional sur-
Yards Messengers Handicap.1st, Perey: 2nd, Bailey, Tine. 11.3-58egs.
One Mile Seratch.-1st. Stewart 2nd, Catherley; 3rd, Robertson. Titre, bonader to. Dr. Sun Yat-sze
3-sees,
The Tug of War betwesh the Home Staf and the Foreign Staff was won by the
former.
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SENSATIONAL SHIPPING ALARM AT SHANGHAI, BUT ONLY A COOLIE BROACHING CARGO: SIGNALMAN'S, BLUNDER.
EXECUTION OF GENERAL
ances
MA FU-HSİN.
CINEMA HOTES.
QUEEN' THEATRE.
Mr, Justice Mefarbe asked: Was not this an explanation that there was on
Terrell ml, M. D. Scott: Bed, C. Ben oppression except isolated cases of wrong. doing!
The evidence of the defendant had failed to prove that Sir Michal; she was dead." Mabon's statement connet, Time, 10-5aces.
Dwyer ever instigated or authorised a tinurd: Realising the consequences, ou the following morning I went up to Lon. single act of terrorism.
don and bought a knife and saw, and re- With regard to the so-called atrocities turned to Crumbles. On Good Friday 1 Was ered the legs and head and put the Mr. Justice McCardie asked: General Dyer guilty of the alleged various parts in a trunk and left it lock- atrocities? He said that he could noted in a bedroom. I returned to Crumbles help feeling the word "atrocity ought several times, puzzling how to dispose of not lightly to be applied to a man who the body. I further cut portions of might have been guilty of an error of the body boiled safe, and placed others
Haif-mile Handicap-1st. Suteiiff: 2nd, judgment, but who admittedly acted with in a bag, and later threw them from a the most absolute honesty of purpose.train window between London and Rich-
Thraxing the Cricket-Balk--Ist, Murry; Soboty had challenged the integrity and oud. As I had not disposed of all the antherleya d, J . Robertson,
nour of General Dyer. One could not portions, I continued the journey to Tin, ins, 15ses. help feeling that the time and method of Bending, and threw out the remainder,; end. Scutt, Distanee, 01yds. vft,
On the following morning returned to punishment of General Dyer, if he was wrong, was very unfortunate., It might landon, and left at the cloakroom at Waterloo Station bag containing be said that the full facts were bloodstained, clothing."
Counsel added that Sir Bernard Spils. known to the authorities at flume, but the evidence showed that after the events
ent that the deceased was pregnant. Auuritsar General. Uyer's action wasbury's discoveries at the Chumbles indi-by the latter.
Mahon was reaanded. approved by his superior otheers. was given a command and comineted the
The prosecution said that Miss Kaye' Three operations with distinction and ability. I was teen months after Amritsar that gave accused four S100 notes.
were eashed in a false name, the last 210 he was told that his services were no One night
two days before her death. The fourth had not been found. Accaard said that onger required in India.
he fe he was punished severely, but that
went into Trave speculation with Guld only be realized by thuse engaiantiss Kaye, towards which he subscribed f the high pride of military. Offers £100. but there was no trace of this trans
Obstacle Race.-1st, Mills; 2nd. Sut-
The summary execution of General Ma under the British Crown.
Dealing with General Dyer's state action in Mahon's banking account.
The bandsome challenge cup presented Fahsin, gouanding the Mutammedin nient, the judge pointed, it that Sir sister of Miss Kaye said the mattered elf; nd, Robertson.
woman was years old. She identified i Walter Schwabe had drawn attention to her sister's clothes and belonging. Club by the Loukan Committee when the sports twops at Kashiga. Chinese Turkestan. were inaugurated was won by J. T. TT Tueba Yang has been confirmed by the fact that Sir M. O'Dwyer in the wit- ne-s-box had said that from General woman capable of very deep feeling and rell (14 points), who becomes the holder the War Ministry. Tuchun Yang charged the Mohammedan General Ma Fu-bain, who is a relative of General Ma Fu-hsiang Dyer's statement before the Hunter ble, 4/24 very much in love with Mahon, It! For the year" C. Bennet was the runner- ission Dyer's conduct was
At the conclusion of the sports the of Shaiyuan, with infaning the Moham- Connell mentioned circumstances which would be shown in evidence that Mahon with eight points.
bought the knife and saw on April 12th.
wearing Moham- apparently were not present in his minnot April 17th, as is stated. Ife net prizes were presented by Mrs. medans to rehellion, and also with ill Tuchun when he gave evidence before the Hunter
Miss Duncan on April 30th, and the next Stitt, to whom a hearty vote of thanks treating heTurlan
medaus nad native Chinese, Coatnission and said infer alle that he
Yang reported that the decensed also. General Dyer's statement before the Army day he invited her to go to his bungalow was" given.
refusal to obey military orders and that was convinced that a determinal and or for Easter
his execution will not lead to disturb gan sel movement was progressing to des troy all Europeans in the district and to
CRITICISM OF THE JUDGE carry the movement all over the Punjab. the was approaching As General Dyer
The Liberal papers, whit agreeing. and of his life, Mr. Justice McCardie thought it proper to read the summary with the others in deploring the dropea- of General Dyer's motives as given to the ing of the investigation into the Amritsar
Claas Houses," the current featur Army Council according to which it ap-happenings in the course of the O'Dwyer-
Towards du-k on Wednesday last work Nair hel suit, very severely comment on peared that General Dyer considered he had a rebel army in front of him and, if Mr. McCardie's expression of views in the River Police, at Shanghai were at the Queen's Theatre. is, according to startled on seeing the N, O.signal hoisted the consensics of opinion of those who mob movement this connection.
str. President
at the have seen it a good pieturo in that it is he had noted which would have]
The Westminster Gastly considers that by the seats Central Wharf, and amasing has a tinge of excitement and wou'd hayo. resulted in the European population be the Judge created a mo, dissarbing well they might have been, O being is quite original. This melodrama-light ing contered and all government held in precedent in eriticising the retary of |
Mr. McCardie continuing said: State for Indut. It says that General the international code for the following comedy has been well-filmed.
the imagination and commands sustained Suppose Geral Dyer's force had been Dyer was called on to act in a situation Tessage:
"I am anking (or on fire)ead all invirest. Particularly careful treatment wipel ut, the consequences in glit lave of the greatest difficulty and it would be
avable boats to take off crew and pay seems to have been devoted to this photo- been appalling. That factor must be con- more charitable to igigine that at the
senger"
play. Viola, Dana is the herpine and she Bidered when the Jury weighed the ques-critical moment he lost his head, but it
Member of the River Police immedi-is supported by Gaston Glass. Both on of atrocity or not. The jury must is almost incredible that certain of his
Class Houses," of their very best in actions should he gravely defended from ately pushed off in a sampan with the in- these stars and the supporting cast give remember that grave evils sometimes de- manded grave remedies.
the Benth. If the unhappy memories had tention of saving the ship and/or put The programme is made up by it news out the fire, but all were much relieved to be revived. an elementary sense of re
the vessel to see the ominous reel which is interesting although some speaking with full deliberation, knowing tice McCardie from making statements
tend. All that had happened was that it cartainly make the audience laugh. the whole evidence given in the case, he which must have the worst effect in India ordinary police signal) run up in its ago. The comedy is a genuine farce and considered that General Dyer under gravs It is very remarkable that he should have coolie bad bien caught is the act of steal-Selections are capably rendered by the and exceptional circumstances had acted committed himself to these amazing state-
Glass Houses" will screened charge of him. rightly and
he was wrongly pin-ments because General Dyer's action was 1g ghi preces of silk, and police were crchestra, in a hall almost perfect for thus
15 Interesting ished the
Mr. Justice McCardis said that the jury issue. Anyhow, it is not for a Judge with this report says the f: Daily News gramme will be changed tomorrow. might disagree with his opinion. If they trying a civil case to pronounce public concluded that General. Dyer had. commit absolution upon actions which have that the President Grant, which left port
Balzac's wonderful story," Eugenie i ted atrocity, they dust
ust find the plaintiff already been oficially judged by the at 2. a.m.. is the first vessels of its sign in leave the Shanghai Harbour after dark responsible for it before the defendant's State Department. No Judge or Jury The reason for this, according to Mr. Grandet, ennies to the Cornnet Theaters ples of justification prevailed. The jury can arrogate to themselves the functions Martinez. despatching agent. is that she this evening under the title of The must not overlook the body of testimony of Government, and General Dyer's acis drawing 25ft. of water and will require Conquering Power." "Eugenie Grander. gaven for the defendant with regard to tions were public and official actions and two full tides to make both Woosang and is justly one of the most famous of the If the Administration haul to take or re- Fairway flats. Had she not left during great covelist's xuks. As a study at acroplanes at Gujranwala. the use of aer the defendant's view was the right one padiate the responsibility for the policy the night she would have been 24 hours avaries in the character of old Grandet,
late in reiving at Hongkong.
it is superb and the picture of manners would make a mob assembled for thereof.
in the entry town of Saumour is barning and murder immune from attack The paper conchiles by stating that
Haumont is pointed 27 unly a supreme He had to finy to put ce part, it is happily rare for a Judge to allow
artists like Balzac could pain it. The and emotional and to reserve his politics to and expression on the
WINNER OF CALCUTTA SWEEP. brend vision, bearing in mind that the Bench, but, unfortunately, fr. Justic
pathos of Eugenie's wasted life, the long... suffering of Mine, Grunlet, the crate and Pujab had its particular features and McCardic chose a ess of the greatest
NAIROBI MAN'S GOOD FORTUNE"
cunning Des Crassing all the diffenities.
The Daily Neus considers the case the
Crachois, the fidelity of Nanet, and this The summing up occupied seven bours.importanes for his breach of decorum
Losnos, June 5th- The jury by to 11 to brought in a
Natron, The Saisovine ticket in the rank ggotism of Charles Grandet-all verdict for the plaintiff. Judgment was gravest possible misfortune to the public entered for the plaintiff for an agreed, interests in the ulit Antritear seandal. Calcutta Sweep is held by Cart Barman, these things, combine to make the Brok
and handling off
"Eugenie Grandet was written in th figure of £500 damages and costs; and regards Mr. Justice eCardie's, cos a partour in a prominent firm of hunting nastierpices of French literature," jury was absent for nearly three hours, after which the foreman replying to the duct of the case with regretful amaze party outfitters and estate agents at Judge said they could not agree nor they ment. The paper says that judgment Nairobi. He previously sold half his full vigour of Balzac's genius, and it is heen filmics. by a leading concern like. ever could Counsel said he would accent has already been passed in Great Britain share to a syndicate in Calcutta in Rs only Stting that the story should have the petit of the
on- General Diver's action and ennnot be 30.000. He bought five tickets.
Interviewed, he said he intended re- the Metro which already has the furons-
"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse". The jury has been
from acx reversed at this time of the day, but Lyice for twelve years.
the cassis far different in India, where, maining in pusiness.
Mr. Harcourt Johnstone, P.M., and a to its credit. The treening leaves no- As a consequence of Mr. Justice Mp-in the minds of practically the whole
to add flint the acting too is of the very ardie's judgment, in the O'Dyer case body of educated Indians, Amritsar holls friend drew St Germans in the Calcutta thing to be desired, it is only necess Sir Sankaran Nair will have to pay in rrevocably the place that the Black Hole Swren and sold his share for £3,000.
McLean ex-clerk of the National beat The Conquering Power is addition to 3500 damages, costs estimated of Calcutta does in ours a belief which
picture. at about £20,000.-
the paper thinks they are substantially Bank of India. old half his share on therefore fin every standpoint a notable
Diophop for 23,000. right in holding
WRONGLY POSTAHED.
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Secretary of State for India. not being tried and was not the direct requiýed to take note in contection for the last time to-night. The pro-"
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