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PUBLIC AUCTION. THE LATE COMMANDER LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
HE Undersigned have received
-instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, OCT: 6, 1933
COMMENCING AT. 10.30 AM..
AT THE
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SALES ROOM,
4 DEDDELL STARKT.
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TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.
AUCTIONEERS.-
CECIL BROOKS
Open Verdict At The Inquest
CORONER
ON HIS DUTY
Mr. Ingleby Oddie, the Padding ton Coroner, held an inquest on the body of Commander Cecil Brooks formerly Commodore of the P. and O. deet,, who disappeared on June 16. Commander Brooks had been to the Continent in, cannection with negotiations for the purchase of certain ships. On his way home he disappeared from the steamship Prague.
A body, believed to be that of LAMMERT BROS., Commander Brooks, was recovered from the sea at Terschelling, Hol- land, on July 17, and buried there. The body was exhumed and brought to London eight days ago. Sir, Bernard Spilsbury then held a port
PUBLIC AUCTION. mortem examination.
THE Undersigned pare received
Instructions
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PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
...
SATURDAY, OUT, 7, 1933
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.
AT No. 3, FRENCH BANK BUILDING, 3RD FLOOR :
A QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE
Comprising:
TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.
Mrs. Brooks identified the body as that of her husband, Commander Cecil Brooks, by the cufflinks which were shown to her by the Coroner's officer.
Mr. Hency Flint represented Kra. Brooks.
Mr. Hugh Paterson said that be was a surgeon of the P. and Q. Company. He attended the mortu. ary last Friday and witnessed the opening of the coffin. He satisfied himself that it contained the body of Commander Cecil Brooks, who lived at Golders Green.
on,
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had fallen overboard or got into the water at the quay, could his body. have been found where it was t
The Corouer-No, you cannot say that.
St Bernard Spilsbury" said that he made a post mortem examination on August. The lungs were shrunken, and it was impossible to say from their condition if Com- mandar Brooks had been drowned or not.
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ON
THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1933 COMMENCING AT 10.30 A..
AT THE:E SALES ROOM, 4.DOUDELL STREET
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LAMMERT BROS.,
The heart appeared to be fairly TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. healthy, there being no valvular disease or disease of the arteries. Thore were no fractures or disloca- tions found in any of the bones or about the joints, and certainly no injuries about the limbs, which were much better preserved than the other parts.
The Coroner,-A're you able to say what the cause of death was 1-No.
WIDOW'S APPLICATION
The Coroner was about to deliver his verdict when Mr. Flint said that he was requested by Mra Brooks to make an application to the Coroner to allow her to be called as a wit
ness,
•
The Coroner-What for?
Mr. Flint-She thinks, I under- stand, that she might satisfy you that there has been foul play.
Asked how he identified the body, the witness replied that the length of the body corresponded approxi- mately to the height in life and the The Coroner How can I possibly shoes had the name of the maker arrive at that conclusion on the which he believed Comman- evidence called! There must be a der
He Brooks had.
always Open Verdict. short wore
paints. and
This officer, the Coroner contina- the back of the band of theseed disappeared on the night of June was written. quite distinctly, "Cecil 16 while coming from Holland to Brooks." The trousers also corres- England on the boat. He was seen Iron Safes, Royal and Remington ponded to what he had seen Com- on board the boat about 10 o'clock, Typewriters, Table Fans, Desks,mander Brooks wearing previously and was never seen again alive. The Coroner. You have no doubt The luggage arrived without him, A FOX PICTURE Bookcases, Chairs, Pencils and
at all about the identity !—No. and a month later the body was Sample Goods, etc.
The witness said that he last saw found floating in the sea about 100 Commander Brooks alive on Februmiles from The Hook of Holland. ary 21, on the completion of his last voyage with the P. and O. He was in command of the Ranchi. which was then in King George the Fifth Dock, London. On that day Commander Brooks retired and came to see him in his cabin,
"HIS FUTURE OCCUPATION
The Coroner. Did he tell you what he was going to do in the future 7-Yes, he was to be adviser When &. coroner is informed that to the Egyptian Mercantile Marine. the dead body of a person is in his The Coroner-Does that mean jurisdiction and the cause of death atout purchasing ships 7-Yes, I is unknown, or has reason to suspect think that was the idea.
the death was an unnatural one or Commander Brooks was expected due to violence in any form, the home on June 17, from Holland, coroner has no alternativo, but to where he had been on business in hold an inquest, however futile he connection with the buying of ships, may think it to be. In his case The Coroner. You know, I sup- I realized that there would be very pose that his luggage was on board little hope of such an inquiry serv the steamer on arrival at Harwiching any useful end, on the 17th 1-90 I have been informed.
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AUCTIONEERS,
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGER.
PUBLIC AUCTION
(THE STEAMSHIP,
of.
ANJOU
Now Lying in the Harbour of Hong Kong
to be sold
IN ONE LOT
сд
WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH DAY
or OCTOBER, 1933,
3r 3 P.M. by
MERBRS. LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS,
AT THEIR SALESKOOK, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, HONG KONG.
It was buried in Holland There was some kind of inquiry, L.mppuse, but I do not know, and after being
The Ship is a British Fassenger interred for a month there, after having been floating about in the sea River Steamer registered in Horg for a month, apparently Mrs. Kong and was formerly on the Hong Brooks insisted on having the body Kong and Kong Moon run. exhumed and brought into my Her dimensions and capacities are. district so that an inquiry might be as follows: held.
"I anticipated that there would be to decomposition masking the signs of death. That is what happened. The opening of the coffin box-s Do you also know from your in very terrible ordeal for all concern. quires that he was seen on boarded-took place, and I viewed the abip on the night of the 16th, at 10 o'clock ---That is so
remains.
Sir Bernard Spilsbury made his examination, with the And not seen again -I believe so result that I anticipated. No osuse -not by anyone we can trace, of death was to be discovered. It Do you know what time the was impossible to say what he died steamer leaves the Hook-About | from owing to the advanced stage of midnight.
decomposition of the body, That being so, it is useless for me to call any further evidence.
Bo that if he was in the ship at -10 o'clock he might have gone ashore afterwards Presumably he had I therefore record a vedict that time to go ashore.
Cecil Brooks was found dead in the sea at Terschelling, in Holland, on July 17, now lies at Paddington and. owing to the advanced stage of de composition of the body, the cause of death is mascertainable. I record therefore an "Open Verdict."
The witness said that the next thing that was known of him was that his body was waabed up at Terschelling, in Holland, on July 17 Terschelling was roughly 100 miles from The Hook. Commander Brooks was buried in Holland. There was no inquiry like 'a coroner's inquest, but he believed that very superficial observation was made.
The Coraner-Then the widow, not feeling very happy about it, had the body exhumed and brought to London ?—Yes, sir.
Replying to Mr. Flint. Dr. Pater- son said that he was present at the post mortem examination.
GOLD HONESTLY OBTAINED
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Mr. Flint. Can you say definitely,
New York, Sept. 28. Mr. Frank Campbell, indicted on that there is any sign of puncture by
hypodermic syringe? I cannot charge of hoarding gold mid today tell at all There was no indication that the Constitution
everyone gives of any such marks. It was quite the right to own all the gold, he desires provided he obtains it honestly impossible to tell that
The wittees said that Commander and that Congress cannot remove that Brooke was a man of very happy right without submitting a constitu
tional amendment. Band disposition in every way. He was When Mr Campbell was arraigned |looking forward to his new work in Federal Court, he first entered
with great enjoyment. One man plea of not guilty but later be with asked him how a sailor, after drew the ples and decided to demur to 45 years at sea, would take his the indictment. Agrument on a mo retirement, and Commander. Brooks tion to dismiss the demurrer will allow anid: "Isbell be very happy and the case to be argued on points of lay am looking forward to the next 90 and also assure an early review by the years ashore with infinite pleasure United States Supreme Court. and & good home life.
Mr. Flint. He would be a man very unlikely to have an Accident, such ne falling overboard or off the quayside Very unlikely.
The Coroner-Being a seaman and h sober mán 1--fle was a testo- tailer
Questioned by Mr. Fist, Dr. Paterson said he was not an expert on tiden
Mr Plint. If Commander Brooks
Twin Screw Steamship “ANJOU”,
A Length
Breadth
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
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To be Bold
IN ONE LOT
THURSDAY, THE 19TH Day
OF OCTOBER 1933, at 3 P.M. by
Masas, LAMMERT BROTHERS,
AUCTIO
"AT THEIR SALESROOM,
No. 4, DUDDELS. STREET,
VICTORIA, A POREZA D.
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The argument on the demurrer will take place on October 5.The Govern-ditions of Bale, Apply to date, saying that the validity of the ments attorneys requested the early law should be determined as early af posables that bile
it was revealed to day more than 4,000 suspected gold hoard-| ers were interviewed by Federal of- fidals, most of the cam were up and there are numele persons who are known to hate in their possession.
LAMMEET BROTHERS,
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