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INJECTIONS BY

NURSES.

SEARCHING QUESTIONS TO A DOCTOR.

WOMAN'S DEATH

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 12,

Dr. R. Harkness, medical superintendent of Bermondsey much Rotherhithe Hospital, was subjected to a series of searching questione by Dr. W. H. Whitehouse, the coroner, at an inquest at Deptford on Mra Louisa Dadsan, aged forty-four, of Camilla-road, Bermondsey.

The coroner recorded a verdict that Mrs Dadson "died from blood poisoning following injections of morphia and other drugs into

her arm as a treatment for heart disease given by nurses at the hospital-accidontal probationary

Causes,”

13 Injections.

(HIGH COURT UNABLE A

TO HELP WIFE.

ALIMONY WITHHELD BY A HUSBAND,

SEPARATION LAW

The law which this court has to administer is full of inconsisten cies, and is often very difficult to

reconcile with common sense.” "

This statement was made by Mr. Justice Hill, in the Divorce Court when be considered a wife's attempt to obtain security for future pay- ments of alimony following a separation.

The wife had obtained a decree of judicial separation owing to her awarded alimony for herself and husband's cruelty, and had been

four children at the rate of £950 obtaining the monthly payments, year. She experienced difficulty in and asked for the appointment of a recaiver of sufficient of her bus band's securities from which the payments of alimony could be made as they became due..

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The Management of the Canadian Pacific, have recently inaugurated another innovation for the benefit of the travelling public, in placing on board their steamers Canadian Pacife "Railway Ticket Agents These Ticket Agents will accompany Yokohama and Vancouver, and vice all Empress steamers between

versa.

ranging their Trans-Pacific reserva- Very often passengers, when ar

tion, are unable definitely to decide on rail, hotel and Trans-Atlantic ar rangements because until leaving Yokohama, they do not know how much time they will wish to spend in America. These passengers here rival on the other side before they tofore have had to wait until ar could complete their rail and Trans-Atlantic arrangements. This necessarily meant spanding a cer tain amount of time on the other side in going into transportation The husband opposed the appli- matters. With the employment of cation, and it was argued on his be these Ticket Agents on board “Em- Dr. Harkness, giving evidence, half that the court had no jurispress" steamers it will enable said that it had been suggested that dietion to make an order to secure

passengers to make their the injections were the cause of the future payments indammation. These injections were alimony, following a

of permanent

ments on board ship so that when their steamer "docks in Victoria ar decree of given by a least four different perjudicial soparation.

Vancouver, they can immediately 30 sons. Mrs. Dadson had six injec

Ashura and proceed on their journey tions before the inflammation

without any time being employed and seven afterwards. They were

in the business aide of their travell given by the nursing staff.

It was stated in evidence that Mrs. Dadson suffered from heart disease and bronchitis She was sent to the Bermondsey and Rether hithe Hospital for treatment, and two days after admission developed infiammation of the right arm, fol- lowed by blood poisoning.

Contention pheld. Mr. Justice Hill upheld this con- The proner: Were the nurses the wife obtained a decree of divorce tention. He pointed out that had "fully trained T-One was trained or a decree for restitution of con. and the other three were probation- jugal rights, followed by disobedi- ers, but they were all in myence, the court would have had opinion, sufficiently trained to give hypodermic injections.

The coroner said he understood that some of the relatives were greatly dissatisfied with the hoe pital treatment, and he invited any of them to come forward if they wished to nak the doctor any question.

A sister came forward and asked, Wag it a mistake that killed my

sister?"

Dr. Harkness: I cannot say that.

"Variety of Drugs." The mister: My sister was quite bright when she entered the hos pital, and two days later she was in dreadful agony owing to the swelling of the arm. There was not the least sign of blood poison ing when she entered the hospital.

The doctor: She was in a low state when she entered. She had jaundice as a result of heart disease. The coroner: What was the nature of the injections?

The doctor: A variety of drugs, including morphia digitalis, and

others.

These drugs are dangerous, are they not-Yes."

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power to order that the payments should be wholly or partly secured. Parliament, however, had made no similar provision in judicial separation, but had left tue. matter to be governed by the law which prevailed in the Ecclesiastica? Courta.

"Why such provision has not been made I cannot say," he added, "I can explain it historically, but I

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am wholly unable to explain it.CHANGES AND PROMOTIONS. logically.

Had the wife proved a single been entitled to divorce, and power act of misconduct she would have

to order security would follow.

"It is clear that the court has no power to order security in cases

Captain D.H. Martin, of the King Captain J. D. Fraser, from re. serve, has gone master, Kingyuan, Fun, is on reservc.

Jir. F. Kelly, second officer, Shan tung, has gone second officer, Kwangchow

Mr. J. W. Bennett, second officer, Fatahan, nns gone second officer, Kweichow Mr. F. J. Griffiths, cer, Fatahan. from reserve, has gone second of Mr. D. Buchanan. second officer, Kweichow, has re-

band has an annual substantial in- of judicial separation. The bus

come, but he takes the attitude of a passive resister, and he is minded The husband obviously intends to to make payments when he is forced. defy the court's order to pay. In no power to make such an order assigned from the C.N. Co. my opinion, however, the court has is applied for now."

He, therefore, dismissed the appli-

cation.

Counsel for the wife asked for leave to appeal, and Mr. Justice Hill immediately granted leave. serve.

"It certainly does not seem right," Temarked the coroner, that dan gerous drugs like these should be given by probationary nurses, in some cases in the middle of the aight. They have not passed an examination, and yet you allow JUDGE CRITICISES A JURY the Bystem of the patient. them to pump these sons into

1929.

PASSENGERS.

Departures

The following passengers left. Hang Kong by the sa. Empress of Asia on April 10-Mr. and Mrs. W. R. N. Andrews, Mr. J. Adams, Mra. D. F. Abdill, Miss M. J. Abdill, Mrs. L Angonnet, Mrs. C. Alario, Miss E. M. Ackerman, Me M. H. Ackerman, Mr. M. H Arnold, Mr. A. H. Atha, Miss V

Allen, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Alberto, Master E. Alberto, Alberto, Master V. Alberto, Master Master E. Alberto, Master S. Al- berto, Miss H. Baldwin, Mrs. R. E. Bryan, Mrs. H. Brown, Mr. E. Braby, Mr. J. F. Bowden, Mrs N. E. Barraclough, Master L. Bar- raclough, Miss G. Barraclough

Mr. and Mrs. B. D. F. Beith, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Barker, Mr. J. Barnett, Mrs. L W. Beauchamp, Master R. J. Beauchamp, Mr. S. W Berry, Mr. and Mrs J. T. Bagram, Miss M. Barritt, Mr. M. Bourne, Mrs. 4. L Bowman, Mrs M. Bran foot, Miss Q. Branfoot, Miss A. F. Cole, Mr. J. Cabrera, Dr. R. E. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs F. Cornell, Rev. Peterchan, Mr. M. A. Cohen, Miss V. Cornell, Mr. P. A Cox, Miss L Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Casse, Mrs. T. Copping, Mr. P. Chansaiman, Miss I. C. Cayzer, Mra W. P. Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Master D. E. Davies, Mr. W. G. J. W. Davey, Mrs. J. E. Dovica, H. Deacon, Mr. H. L. Dennys, Mr. and Mrs L. Dunbar, Mr E

E. N. Ferres, Mr. B. Fortenberry, Eggera, Mr. E. M. Ebora, Mr. F. 7. Elser, Mrs. E. C. Elser, Miss M. A. Frame, Bishop Fourquet, Mr.

Mr. H. H. Green, Mrs L Golden berg, Mr. A. H. P. Gerdon, Miss C. H. Golf, Mrs. W. D. Gregory, E. Grauert, Mr. J. H. Gram, Mr. Mr. L. S. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Hozomi and daughters, Mr. H. Hale, Miss E. Hunter, Mr. J. L Hunter, Dr. F. Haigh, Mrs. F. Hellyer, Mrs. M. Hochisuks, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs R. M. Hall, Mr. G: Hailey, Mr W. E. J. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Hills, Mr. C. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hay, Mr. N. Hill, Major A. G. G Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Mra. S. L. Kessel, Mrs. H. "D. Jackson, Mr. J. James, Mr. J. S. G. Ivison, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jackson, Mr. S. T. King, Mr. and

J. Kosh, Mrs. H. L. Lane, Master Encedler, Mr. Dou Kneedler, Mr. H. . Lane, Miss F. Lincoln, Mrs. J. Lund, Mr. R. Lindsay, Mr. and E. M. Louer, Mr. W S. Leong, Mr. Mr. C. L. Layland, Mr. and Mrs. W., E. Little, Mrs. L. Miller, Mrs. M Maloney, Miss A. I. McDonald, Mrs. A. Moutrie, Miss B M. Mer cer, Mr. L. MacFarlane, Miss E. Mr. A. C. Lemercier, second en- Mrs. C. B. MacMillan, Hon. Mr. McGibbon, Mr. E. J. McCombie, sineer oficer, Shantien, has gone and Mrs. C. G. Mackie, "Mr. A. second engineer officer, Whangpu Marsh, Mr. D. H. Martin, Mr. W. Mr. E. C. Fitzpatrick, second eu-P. Newsome, Mrs. C.. W. Norris, gineer officer, Whangpu, is an re- Mrs. J. B. Newill; Mr. F. Okinake, Mr. H. L. Elliott, third engineer O'Neill, Miss I. Peake, Mr. and Mr. T. Omoto, Capt. and Mrs. N. officer, Wantung, has gone third Mrs E. Pinel, Dr. O. A engineer officer, Whangpu.

Mr. W. Wishart, from reserve, B. Pingree M

Patrick, Mrs. H. B. ingree, Miss RPortillo hap goncruhief engine officer Miss Uruz Pérez, Mr. and Mrs. Tchang: Mr. J. A. Anderson, chief Wm. Patterson, Mr. W. G. Pirie,

L. Rycroft, Mr. A. R. Rickard, Mr. engineer officer, Ichang, has gone Mrs. C. T. Randall, Mrs. M. chiel engineer officer, Shenking. Russell, Master E. Russell, Mr. C. officer, Shengking, has gone chief and Mrs. P. Rickmers, Miss E. engineer officer, Wanliu.

Rickmers, Mr. C. del Rosario, Mr. William John Holmyard, agod

Mr. G. Kerr, third engineer B. S. Rogers, Mrs.. 1 D. Richard- twenty-four, who was sentenced to officer, Changchow, is on reserve. son, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rowley, death for the murder of his grand Mr. M. Scott, from reserve, ba Master J. H. Rowley, Miss M. P. father in a house in Pimlico, ap-gone third engineer officer, Chang Rowley, Mr. R. R. Roxburgh, Mr. plied to the Court of Criminal Ap chow.

and Mre J. W. Russell, Mr. G. Mr. H. A. Morrison,, chief engi Suda, Mrs. A. Sylvester, Master Q peal for leave to appeal. The ap neer officer, Wantung, is on Home F. Sylvester, Mra .M. Sproull, Mr. plication was refused.

Holmyard was defended at his leave.

Mr. R. S. Sinclair, chief G. Sit Kung, Mr. O. G. Simpson, trial at the Central Criminal Court engineer officer, Kiating, has gone Mr. R. B. Stunt Mr. B. L. Seton by Miss Venetis Stephenson. She

chief engineer officer, Wanturg Winton, Mr. and Mrs F. J. Senge, again represented Holmyard, but as Mr. G. W. Clark, from reserve, has Miss E. T. Seage, Mr. and Mrs. M. junior to Sir Henry Maddocka, K.G.. gone ahief engineer officer, Kisting. L. Sevilla, Mr. H. Schall, Mr. and while Mr. Percival Clarke appeared Chaksang, has gone master, Hang- Schick, Mrs. A. Shields, Mr. and Captain E. V. Bishop, of the Mrs. W. N. Stassen, Miss A ang

Mrs. C. A. G, Smith, Mr. H. M. Stassen, Mr. C. H. Smith, Mr. S.

and Mrs. A. Suntay, Mrs. N. N. Smith, fr., Mr. O. B. Stant, Mr. Sylvester, Mr. Tyee T. Hiniu, Mr. T. Tanaka, Mr. E. F, Tomkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Traill, Mr. B. Thorlakson, Mrs. A. V. de Verchus, Lt-Col. & Mrs, E. J. C. Wyatt,

taker, Mr. D. E. Wood, Mra, E. M. Mr. T. Wellock, Mr. L. A. Whit Miss J. Waters, Mrs. H, D, Walker,

Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wallace, Dr. (Mra) E. M. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Williams, Master S. Wil- liams, jr., Master J. D. Williams, Miss E. Williams.

PRACTICE, E

Dr. Harkness: Ore mure was RETIREMENTS DURING LEGAL Sr. D. C. Sinclair, chief engineer fully trained,

The coroner: Yes, but how do we know which one it was who gave the injections?

Dr. Harkness: My experience of nurses is that they frequently take more trouble than medical men.

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LEGISLATIVE REFORM.

ARGUMENTS.

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Mr. J. Moodie, chief officer, Fook Ostond. from reserve, has gone ng, is on reserve. Mr A. B. chief officer, Fooksang.

Captain W. Gibb, Indo-China

Paris (U.P.):-France's bachelor

Sir Henry Maddocks mentioned that when the jury retired to their in an effort to end the traditional Président, M. Gaston Doumergue, private room at the Old Bailey marriage customs of the Kabylian and one of the grounds of appeal newspapers were supplied to them, tribes of Algeria, where girls of ten to twelve years

was that this was a communication Bre Bold in marriage, has introduced a reform to the jury which would vitiate the S-N. Co, is on Home leave. which he has asked Parliament to

act and which will establish a minimum age of 15 years for either

brides, or grooms..

It is the custom among the Arabs of North Africa for a suitor to purchase his bride by offering camels, goats or cash to her, father. Sbe. then becomes a chattel of com merce. In case of repudiation by her husband, which corresponds to divorce, her husband fixes mort- paid by her father if he takes her buck or by the next husband.

trial.

Mr. A. Woodley, chief officer, Kutwo, bas gone chief officer, Mr. F. Kerslake, from reserve,

Mr. Justice Avory: What is sug Siangwo. would prejudice or bias the minds has gone second engineer officer, gested was in the newspapers which of the jury 1

Sir Henry Maddocks said that the newspapers contained a report of an able argument by Miss Stephen- son to the judge concerning the ad- missibility of certain evidence.

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perfect peace" in the home-t lowing rules for Reeping "pesce,

Mrs. Cadbury suggested the fal-

a spice of humour into the matri

Laugh a bit. Chaff a bit. Put monial mixture.

Don't forget anniversaries," Never worry about what other or think. We have not married people (this includes relations) say

them.

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Never bottle up grievances "When a man gives his wife the butcher's money with the air of bestowing a valuable birthday gift, Mr. Justice Avory said that he had

the wife feels like 'kicking" added.

All Claims must be sent to the Under argument, and he did not see why

The Rev. E. Benson Perkins, April, 1929, or they will not be aigaad befors Thursday, the 18th the argument should not have taken

speaking on amusement, anid: "It place in the presence of the jury.

VIENNA'S PROUD "CLAIM.

is a damning indictment of modern

recognized. civilisation that the most popular the Godowns for examination by the Damaged Packages mast be left in If she becomes a widow, she is The practice of asking a jury to considered in the estate as a fix-retire during the legal argument was ture of the property and is sold on the increase, and to his mind it and university student, who was claims to be the cleanest city in miscuous publie dancing has in it 10 am, on Monday, the 15 April, Vienna (U.P.). Viena now world is Charlie Chaplin. Pro- veyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at person in the English-speaking Consignees, and the Company's Sur with the furniture' or cattle. In was unnecessary.

Sir Henry Maddocks stated that Assizes recently for the murder of for the collection and disposal of is particularly the case with cer- Ne Olaims will be admitted after the case she runs away from her hus

sentenced to death at Liverpool Europe. An entirely new system a dangerous sex appeal, and this 1929, band, the father must return the end we proved that the jury did Mrs. Alice Fontaine, with whom he garbage has been put into effect taip forms of modern dancing Goods have left the Godowns, at "marriage fee.

read newspapers they might have lodged, has applied to the Home with the result that not only has allied with the unholy noise called The French administration in fore the court.

been influenced by matters not be Bearetary for permission to marry the health of the people been im jazz!

No Fira Insurance will be affosted by Algeria has sought to end this in-

us in any case whatever,` equality of rights, but the tradi- the question of principle raised wa

Mr. Justice McCardie said that Fontaine.

her daughter, Miss Mary, Agnes proved, but the work is being done

L. LESDOS, tions of the Kabylie are deeply of great importance. If there had

more cheaply than hitherto.

Agent. In the police court Clarke was No scrap of paper can be thrown rooted and nothing leas than a faw

Hong Kong, 9th Apr., 1929. [7624 aso accused of attempting to on the street without incurring a with provisions for fines and im- beina apparent infringement of murder Miss Fontaine. He first fine. Thirty thousand hins have prisonment will change the custom. principle the court should look lato met her in a doorway while taking been installed throughout the city

M. Doumergue's project first fix- the matter to see that no injustice shelter from rain last May, and she ed the minimum age limit at 18, had been done. What evidence was introduced him to her mother. but among the Araba a women in there that the jury had newspapers i

看着 They kept company" for some mature at fifteen and át eighteen Sir Henry Maddocka: There is months, and while she was away on

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Bo the maximum of 15 years is who was in charge of the juryday and Art of the specified in the law, with the pro- Lord Hewart said that in the Miss Fontaine, who is living with clean movement, no scraps of vision that before marriage the opinion of the court there was no a friend of her dead mother in paper are to be found on the telephone to the above address, they will couple must announce its engage prima facie ground for allowing the Harrowhy-street, Liverpool declin streets" anywhere in Vienna. At receive the atmost assistance and the

It, when at home," they will call or for the Session 1928. ment to a French administrative application that the bailiff shoulded to say whether she had heard of night the streets are cleaned by a latest available information on all sub- official. He will look into the be called to state whether the jury Clarke's request or what her answer machine which, in eight hours, can marriage and deliver a certificate. I had newspapers

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