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STORY OF LIFE WITH THREE Pres. Madison, Dollar, April..
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A married map who told the coroner that he had con living
with two women other than his wife gave evidence at an inquest # Łowisham.
Lostie Henry Malcolm Fago by name; he is a builder's foreman, of Kingsandroad. He was called is a Witness regarding the death of his son, Gordon Douais Day, a child aged 2, who with his mother and another child was found on Sunday in gas-filled room at Kingsand- road.
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The mother and second child are still in hospital.
Having identified the body of the child as that of his son, Mr. Pago said that the name of the mother was Edith May Day.
The Coroner (Dr. W. H. house Your wifet-No.
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Is, Edith May Day & spinster? And Edith May Day is a daugh- wer of 10f Richard Day, I think he is a fencer,
What is your real wife's name Mavis Florence Page.
What was her pame before she was married Carrick.
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Temporary Measure.". Who are you living with now A Mrs. Ferry."
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Coroner Do you keep a barem,Emp, of Russia, C.P.R. April 29, pr what? Are you a Mormon This Glenbeg, J. M. & Co., April in the third woman.
Nanking, Gilman, April 02. Page said that he lived with Mis. Chunonconux, M.M., April 20 Perry at Hounslow.
Hoian Maru. N.Y.K., April 20. Coroner: Have you any children Nanking, Gilman, April 27. by hon No Fuge went on to say Bangalore, M. M. & Co., April 30, that it was his intention to have Afrika, Mannors, May 4. returned to Kingsand-road after he Emp. of Japan, C.P.R., May 5.. and lived with his mother for a Glenapp, J. M. & Co.. May 8. while. "The Hounslow measure,"
Ranchi, M. M. & Co., May 0 he added, is quite a temporary Tilowa. M. M. & Co., May 3.
Conte Rosso, Dodwell, May 6. Tanda, M. M. & Co., May 6.
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gas herself on the Saturday -No Nothing that might be a sugges tion to her to do the same thing-
Pago said that a note was deliver- ed to Miss Day on Saturday from Mrs. Perry,
Coroner Was there anything. abous. gain that-I do not know, i did not see the note.
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ting it. The third woman is a Naldera, M. M. & Co., May 18. temporary measure." Was there Emp. of Asia, C.R. P., May 20. another child at Kingaand-road Glenshiol, J. M. & Co., May 20 where the deceased child
Tamara, Gilman, May 22 living Yes.
Tamara, Gilman, May 22.... Pago said that he left nie legal Bhutan, M. M. & Co., May 29,
D'Artagnan, M.M., May 24. wife in 1920. He last saw Mies Day Kaisar-1-Hind, M. M. & Co., June on Thursday, when she was quito. well. "
Coroner: What passed between you The question of my return to her he discussed. I promised that I would take immediate stops to re-
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Did she believe you?-Yes.
Did she say anything that might
Jend you to think she would commit suicide Nothing at all. I do not remember her ever suggesting that she would take such a step.
Did you quarrel on that day At the earlier part of the interview we had a few words, but nothing
serious.
Expensive Menage. Page said that he telephoned to Miss Day on Saturday morning. She asked him if he would go and see her on Saturday evening, and The promised to do so..
Coroner: And did you ?-No. Did you know what she wanted to suo you about 1-Yes, it was in reference to a letter she had had from Mrs. Perty.
Oh, she had had a letter from Mrs. Perry. Did you know what was in the letter No.
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Anhui, B. & 9.. April 10, Glaucus, B. & S.. April 11. G. Motzinger, M.M.. April 12, Tokiwa Maru, N.Y.K., April 12 Gange, Dedwoll, April 13 Yasukuni Maru, N.Y. K., April 15. Talamba, M. M. & Co.. April 15, G. Philippar, M.M., April 20. Takada, M. M. & Co., May 1. Fasijama. Dodwell, May 3. Porthos, M.M., May 10 Conte Rosso. Dodwell. May 15. Sirdhana, M. M. & Co., May 17. Chenonceaux. M.M., May 24. Athos II, M.M., June 7, D'Artagnan, M.M., June 21. SOURABAYA,
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Why did not you go and see her on Saturday night-Because Mrs Perry told me she had writtän ajibadak, J.C.J.L., April 12, Recond letter auspending the meeting SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS until Monday
Things were getting a bit com-
Tinhow, Bank Line, April 20 plicated were they not-Fairly. SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast). Was Miss Day in dificulties reGinyo Maru, N.Y.K,, April 19. garding money --Not within my STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. knowledge
Wore you keeping her Yes Mirzapora, M. M. & Co., April 1. was paying her 22 a week and the Glenluce, J. M. & Co., April 3.
Pres. Harrison, Dollar, April 3. What an expensive menage yours. Hayes, Dollar, April 17. wore keeping up. Was it an insultagara,, Gilman, May 1.. ing letter that she had received from Prea. Pierce, Dollar, May 1, Mrs. Perry --Sba maid on the tele-Pres Monroe, Dollar, May 15, phone that it was,
Nanking, Swedish, May 7. Tamara, Swedish, June 17. SUEZ CANAL. Torgostea, Dodwell, April 2 Pres, Harrison. Dollar, April 3 G. Meldinger, M.M., April 12. Gange, Dodwell, April 13. Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., April 13 Pres. Hayes, Dollar, April 17. G. Philippar, M.M., April 20. - Pres, Pierce, Dollar, May 1. Fusijama, Dodwell, May 3. Porthos, M.M., May 10. Conte Rosso; Dodwell, May 15. Pres. Monroe, Dollar, May 15. Chenonceaux, M.M., May 21 Athos II, M.M., June 7 D'Artagnan, M.M., June 21, SWATOW.AMA Huichow, B. & S., March 31. Kwangtung, B. & S., March 31. Hatching, Douglas, April 1.. Norviken, J. M. & Co., April 1." Hiram, Thoresen, April 3 Kalgan, B. & S., April & Kwaisang, J. M. & Co., April 3. Suiyang, B. & S., April 3, Soochow, B. & S., April 3, Chipshing, J. M. & C., April 3 Daviken, J. M. & Co., April 6. Kiungehow, B. & B., April 8, " Kueichow, B. & B, April 9. Anhul, B. & S., April 10 Fooshing, J. M. & Co., April 10. Hellas, Thoresen, April 10, Was there any communication Kiangsu, B. & 8., April 10. made to Mia Day on the Sunday Banning, B&B April 10 that Mra Perry had attempted to Shantung, B. & B., April 12
(Continued on previous Column.) | Chaksang, J. M. & Co., April 13.
Did not this mode of living seem to worry her -It certainly did.
She found you a great trial, I imagine T-She certainly did.
What happened on Saturday aight. I should imagine you had rather a had time of it. Were you at home with Mrs. Perry-Yes.
Describing the events on Saturday night, Pago said that he went up. stairs to bed about eleven o'clock. Mrs. Perry did not follow him. Ho returned to the kitchen and found the lights extinguished, and she suggested that it might be better to straighten out the complicated situation if she took her own life.
Cornner Had the taken any steps to do that when you went into the kitchen Yes, she had turned on the gas at the gas cooker.
Page said that he immediately turned the gas off and opened the window,
Medical evidence was given that the child died. from carbop mon- oxide poisoning. It was stated that Miss Day and the two children were lying on sorat blankets in the scul- Coroner: That is one of your Cery,which was filled with gas. lady loves attempting to commit Dr. Whitehouse intimated that suicide. That is on the Saturday tho caso could not be concluded, as night, and then on the Sunday wore Miss Day we still in hospital suf you informed that Miss Day had fering from the effects of coal-gasbeen found gussed? poisoning. Ho understood that she would probably live, and he anti- cipated that she would be charged in connection with the death of the child, in which "case the inquest would have to be adjourned until after the asa12e6
The proceeding wore adjourned htll April 12:
Page I read of it in the papers on Monday morning. I learned that Miss Day had gassad heraalf and the two children.
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Nankin, M. M. & Co., April 2 Changte, . & S., April 19.
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Tanda, M. M. & C., June 3. TAKU
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Achilles from United Kingdom die
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Adrastus from New York April 11. Ajax from Europe due April 17. Alipore from Straits due April 5 Antenor due from Europe April g Brisbane Mazu from Japan duv
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Guolie Star from Europe April 20 Cinyo Maru from Japan due April
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Idomeneus from United Kingdom
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Kashima Maru from Japan and
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May 7.
Nelous from Europe due April 30 Nellore from Australia and Manila
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Pres. Harrison from U.S.A, Houn lulu, Japan and Shanghai duo April 2
Pres. Hoover from U.S.A. Hono- Julu, Japan and Shanghai due April 4.
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Ranpura from Europe due April
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Suiyang from Shanghai via Swatow
duo April 4
Suwa Maru from Straits due April
2
Taiyo. Maru from Japan and
Shanghai due April 7. Takada from Calcutta and Straits,
due April 6. Talma, from Amoy due. April 1.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
The B.I.. Talma will leave for? Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang and Caloutta on Sunday, April 3, at 9,30 am.
which left The 8.8. Suiyang, Shanghai on March 30, via Swatow, with 50 bags of mails for Hong Kong, is due to arrive here on Apri
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The P. & O. Line 1.8. Alipore left Bingapore for this port on March 30, at 4.30 p.m., and is dus here on April 5, at abous 4 p.m..
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