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PROVISIONAL COURT ARMED MADMAN IN MISSIONARY ORGANISA-

CONTROVERSY..

CHINESE JUDGES AND CONSUL'S DEPUTY.

PROTEST AGAINST SUSPEN-" SION OF LAWYER.

AN HOTEL.

WOUNDED WOMAN'S

EXPERIENCE.

SHOT LICENSEE.

DR

TIONS. MOTT'S FORK IN THE BELIEF OF A WOMAN VICTIM

EAST.

MANILA, March 22 (UP). Dr. Jaha R. Mott, head of the International Missionary Council, is scheduled to sail for China to morrow on the President Jefferson, later proceeding to the United

States.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND CANCER.

Hints about Baby

The death of a suffering from cancer. entered a woman who,

Christian Science House, in the be lief that she would be cured, was the subject of an inquest at Sun- bury, England. She was Miss Kute Hanworth-road, Sunbury. Spurrier, aged sixty, of Ashgrove,

merits or demerits of Christian Science," said Mr. Reginald Kemp,

It is not for me to go into the

the coroner.

I do not believe

TRACH moal for Baby

should be freshly prepared and given

at a temperature of about 100°F. Use a Feeder that. can be easily and afffolently alenaad. Never give Baby a "Comforter" which infects the mouth with gerius, and apolls.

Dr. Mats has been in India. The shooting drama at the Royal Shanghai, March 19. Another Hotel, Buxton, in which two men councils. He will pursue this work establishing national missionary protest against the action of Mr. were killed and woman

was in China and has been attending Van den Berg, the Senior Consul's wounded, was described by the to the same duty in the Philippines

since his arrival here a week ago. Deputy who again suspended the woman at the inqüest. The men Establishment of such councila that it is possible for it to curu lawyer, Tau Zu Cheng, after that were: fir. Frank, Turner, licensee was undertaken in pursuance of cancer." This woman had the right person's disciplining by the Court of the hotel and an ex-police ser-

agreement at the Jerusalem confer to her opinion and religious con on March 14. is contained in agent,

ence held last spting. The councilsvictions, and I can say nothing Is Its shape. and John Haywood, are to investigate mission problems more than that." letter from the President of the widower and ex-soldier, of West- arising among the various denomi A sister told the caroner that! Court, Dr. Ho Shih Tsung, to road, Buxton.

ations and solve such matters as Miss Spurrier had been in hospital the Senior Consul.

relate to church and racial rela suffering from cancer, but had tions

While in Manila, Dr. Matt meta Christian Science House. She written that she wanted to go into

Science and thought that she would be cured.

"Na Coercion."

The woman who was fired at, but was not seriously injured, was

at the hotel.

The judges, it says, are dissatis "fied with the gist of the Seniorira. Ellen Trenholme, a barmaid | more than 30 missionary leaders of was a keen believer in Christian

Consuls, reply to Dr. Ho's first protest against Mr. Van den Berg's action when he ordered the police to remove Mr. Tsu from the court. room, owing to the lawyer's dis orderly conduct.

In the letter reproduced below, the President of the Court issues on ultimatum to the effect that until the dispute has been settled, no judge will sit with Mr. Van dea Berg on the beach The letter fol. lows:-

Insistence on the Law, .15 "I am in sympathly with your statement in your reply dated the 9th inst. that both the Judges and the Senior Conaul's Deputies should receive the same respect from persons in the Court, but I dis. agree with your claim that "the Senior Consul's Deputies may forbid lawyers to appear in Court without the consent of the judges, because the law courts are organis ed according to the laws of China and all actions in court must be carried out according to law,

The sitting of Senior Consul'a Deputies in the Court is based on the Rendition Agreement. There is no provision in the Rendition Agreement that the Senior Consul's Deputies may punish lawyers with cut the consent of the Judges..

"You have admitted that it is the Judge's right to maintain order and to direct the legal proceedings in the Court, and only the Judges, and not the Senior Consul's De puties, are entitled to deal with the lawyers...

the Philippines. He addressed a number of conferences and meet-

Mr. Frank Barton Turner, son of the dead licensee anid that Hayings wood was on good terms with his father, and he knew no reason why he should have had any ill-feeling against him.

Extracts from Letters. -

Mr. H. R. Haslam, son-in-law of Haywood, identified letters, from which the coroner read extracts, as in Haywood's handwriting. One was written to a friend at Lichfeld.

WHAT DYSPEPTICS

SHOULD EAT, STRICT DIETS UNNECES- SARY.

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It is a well-known fact that some foods have a greater tendency than others to cause indigestion, and that

by limiting one's diet foods, stomach troubles can some to certain tasteless, unappetising tiines be overcome. Nine times out

"No one knows what nervous breakdown means except those who experience it," Haywood had writ ten to his friend. (“I am pleased to any my nerves are very much better, also the pains in the bead.

have been getting a little sleeption. Instead, therefore, of going

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these last few nights."

Mrs. Ellen Trenholme said that she had been separated from her husband about thirteen years. She had been on friendly terms with Haywood since March.

her first," said Mrs. Trenholme, "I noticed a change in his man- when he got hold of me after we had been to the pictures and said, but I am only afraid I shall choke Nell, I think the world of you, you.

Haywood complained of pains in his head. She knew that he had

revolver, because he told her so.

Woman's Evidence. Mrs. Trenholme, describing the sheating, said, that oa Saturday morning when she was, in charge of the smokercom bar, Haywood came in, asked for a ginger ale, and. then changed the order, to a bitter.

"I took it to him," she said. "and be sat down. There were Ave customers in the bar then, and then Mr. Turner came in. Hay wood said, Good morning, Frank, what are you going to have?' He aid, 'I will have a bottle of beer,' which I got. There was no one in the room then,

Lawyers who have misconduct ed themselves in Court may be for bidden to speak or forbidden to I sat by the fireplace and took practise in Court or handed over up a newspaper. Haywood said, to the Lawyers Punishment Com-Come over here, Frank, and then mission for punishment, but all they went and sat on chairs near this must be carried out according the fire.

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to the Chinese Taws for the or I thought that a lump of coal ganization of law courts, and the had jumped out of the fire when I regulations, governing lawyers. | feard the first crack. I put down Judges who are empowered to deal my newspaper and saw Mr. Turn with lawyers must carry out these er's head hanging over the side of punishments according to the laws, the chair. He said, Oh dear.' and the Senior Consul's Deputies) who are not empowered to do so have violated the Rendition agree- ment in doing so.

Haywood was rushing over to me. I could see something bright in his hand. I ran behind the bar, and then all I could see was smoke And fire in front of my eyes. think I must have put my hand up and had my finger injured."

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injury on the head also, have not The coroner: I think you have an

you-Yes..

The Judge's Rights. Moreover, in connection with Mr. Tsu Zu Cheng's conduct in Court, Judge Kuh had already ordered Mr. Tau not to interpolate something, which had nothing to do with the case in hearing

"Came Over Funny." cording to Art. 64 of the Organiza. Mrs. Trenholme said that Hay- tion Laws of Chinese Courts the wood promised to take her to the steps taken by Judge Kuh were pictures on Thursday, but did not perfectly legal and adequate. Had turn up. He told her Inter that he Mr. Tsu continued to speak in that went part of the way and "came manner, it was Judge Kuh who over funny," and so went back should have dealt with him. Mr. again. · Van den Berg, before Judge Kuh spoke, ordered the foreign police to remove Mr. Tsu from the court without the consent of Judge Kuh.

In addition Mr. Van den Berg wrote a suspension order on the charge sheet suspending Mr. Tsu for three months. By this he en eroached not only on the judges' rights but also on the rights of the members of the Lawyers' Punish- ment Commission, and disturbed the order in the Court: That was why I was requested by the whole body of judges to request you to order Mr. Van den Berg to apolo- gise and give his assurance that no such action would be, repeated.

The corober read extracts from five letters which were found in Haywood's pockets addressed to Mr. Turner and other people. He wrote in one to Mr. Turner:-

Sometimes I hardly know what I am duing, I. feel so silly. Some- times, Frank, I seem to get afraid of myself. That revolver and cartridges I used to keep I out throwing in the river so that there may be no temptation for me doing anything, wrong when these nasty feelings come on me. I often pray to God to take me Before becoming insane. God for bid such an awful fate.

The jury returned a verdict that wood and that Haywood committed Mr. Turner was murdered by Hay suicide while of unsound mind..

The whole body of judges are dissatisfied with your reply in which, you said that that Senior, Consul's Deputies are entitled to forbid lawyers from appearing in the Court.

The Refusal to Sit. "On March 11. Mr. Burdett and The whole body of judges will Mr. Eamondino called on me to no longer permit these illegal, de discuss Mr. Van den Berg's case. tions by Mr. Van den Berg, and As a result of that conference Mr. until this question has been settled Tau was ordered to apologise to will refuse to sit with Mr. Van den the Court and Mr. Van den Berg Borg in coart. At the same time cancelled his suspension. But after the Kiangsu Provincial Government, that Mr. Van den Berg again asked has been requested to open nego the Court to deal with Mr. Tau for tiations with the Consular Body in lus conduct outside the Court, this connection.” Judge Kuh then told Mr. Ven den The Shanghai Chinese Bar Asso- Bery that until legal, proceedings ciation has passed a resolution were started against Mr. Tsu the asking the Commissioner for For Court would take no action in this eign Affairs to refuse Mr. Van deu connection. But Mr. Van den Berg Berg a seat, on the Bench of the again wrote something on the Court and to declare all records charge sheet forbidding Mr. Tau to made, out by him in the case of appear in court..

Mr. Tsu Zu China null and void.- NO Daily News.

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of ten, however, indigestion is due to excess acid and food fermenta-

The Food must de conveyed into Baby's mouth without foar of germ contamination and at a proper rate of flow,

Allenburys

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Mrs Rachel Hill, who conducta) a Christian Science House at Sun- bury, said that Miss Spurrier en- tered her house without any coercion on her part.

The coroner: Do you suggest you can cure cancer by Christian Science methods?-Yes we have had many cures

Mr. S. Hill said when Miss Spur: rier became desperately ill she did not call in a doctor because they were not allowed to do so under their creed. She did not call a doctor when Mia Spurrier died, but only informed the coroner's officer,

could have saved Miss Spurrier's, Dr. Clayton said that no doctor life.

on starvation diets, stomach suf ferers can eat what they like if they will only get rid of the excess acid and stop the fermentation. To do this quickly, safely, and natural causes'

surely, take a little Bisurated '

wherever pain is Magnesia right after eating or

felt. This

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instantly neutralises the acid, stops HER SOUL GOES MARCHING the food fermentation, and heals

ON. the inflamed stomach lining. Get a package of Bisurated nesia (either powder or tablets) from your chemist to-day; use as directed, and you can eat what you like without fear of pain or dis comfort to follow.

Sir W. Joynson Hicks, Secretary, replying to Sir W. de Frece, in the House of Common, said that no other restrictions of (Continued on nezi Column).

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