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Shanghai, May 19. Shanghal, May 22. "Five men had a narrow escape yesterday morning Alexander Huddlestone Leslie, from death aged 45, á book-keeper, until lately when the China National Aviation in the employ of the Internation Corporation's Hankow-bound plane. al Recreation Club, surrendered to shortly after 7.30 a.m., crashed into his ball yesterday at H.M. Supreme the river near Lunghwa Aerodrome Court, and was arraigned before and subsequently sank to the bot- Judge A. O. Mussop and a jury, to tom in about fifteen feet of water, WEDNESDAY, answer three charges laid against The five concerned were:-Mr. H him under Section 1 of the Falsi-Brolles, pilot; Mr. Y. K. Wong. Acation of Accounts Act, 1875, the co-pilot: Prof. C. E. Remer and Mr. Leighton W. Rogers, of the Ameri- charges being that he.
can Economic Mission; and Mr R C Brown, a visitor from the United
15 arates, who connected with Messrs. E. 1 Du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Fortunately, none of the Ave was seriously injured, though Mr.
"At Shanghal on certain days between January 1 and January 18, 1935, being clerk or servant of the International Recreation Club, with intent to defraud false entry in a balance sheet
made a
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Doreen Ma and Gray Jamena
Programme
1. The Object of my affection. 2. Song of a Dreamer.
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6. Plano. Solo.
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employer, purporting to show, that on December 31, 1934, the sum of 5-15.375.49 was due to the said clue from sundry members in respect of unpaid monthly a/cs:
days
"At Shanghal on certain, between January 1 and January 18. 1935, being a clerk or servant of the international Recreation Club with intent
Hospital, suffering from a bad cut and his right arm is broken. The plane was salvaged soon after 4 p.m. yesterday.
ENGINE TROUBLE The accident occurred shorty after the plane took off from the water, when the pilot was attempt ing to come down again. An off- to defraud made cial report issued by the CNA.C. false entry in a journal belonging states that the reason for the pilot to the said club, your employer. trying to return was because the purporting to show that in. the engine was not registering its cor- month of January, 1935, an aggre-rect number of revolutions. The ∙gate sum of $4,110.26 had been paid pilot, after the accident, said that to the said club by members, in his engine showed the correct re- respect of chita due in 1934: volution rate at the take-off, but.
"At Shanghai on certain days after dying a short distance, he between January 1 and January noticed the needle dropping, in-
No. 4 THE PUPPET STATE OF 8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather 18. 1935. being a clerk or servant dicating lack of power and a ten-
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8.03-8.15 p.m.—
From The Studio "Book Reviews" by Sabrina. 8.15-8.30 pm-
Four Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).
1. Love, could I only tell thee.
She is far from the land.
2.
3. Thou'rt Passing hence (Sulli-
van).
4. Follow me 'Ome (Ward Higgs). 8.30-9 p.m.one
At
Light Orchestral Music the Tschaikovsky (Urbach)
Traume (Wagnery. Fantasia on Scottish Airs
Mulder);
A World of Romance. 9-9.30 p.m.- 10.
Variety
(arr
Song Frankie and Johnny (Helen
Morgan).
Banjo Solo-Keyboard Kapers. Mandoline Solo-Mazur (Mario de
Pletro).
January and I Songs-June in
only have eyes for you (Leslie "Hutchinson).
your
of the said International Recrea-dency to lose height. It was then tion Club, with intent to detraud that he determined to come down made a false entry in a journal again.
Had the plane been higher of belonging to the said club, employer, purporting to show that: the water, "C.N.A.C. offcials said, in the month of January, 1935, the the landing undoubtedly would. aggregate sum of $1.215 had been have been accomplished safely, but, pale" to the said club by sundry as it was, the plane was onis 100 members in respect of subscrip- tions due from such members."
Lord.
Lesile.
Plea or Not Guilty
of to
up when the pilot banked to bring her into the wind again for landing. As he banked, the right! tip of the lower wing caught the water. upsetting the equilibrium of the plane, which plunged nose Hrst into the river.
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When The King's Voice Faltered
The accused. In answer to the formal question put to him by the FountainRegistrar of the Court, Mr. C. H
Haines, answered:-"Not guilty."[
1 After the plane fell into The following then were em- water, several boats immediately panelled as a jury:-Messrs. A. H.
went to the rescue. It was the Record (foreman). R. H. Purcell, puot, who opened the main door V. Lenoise. W. "E, Tyler. and Sand all the passengers clambered out on to the body. A sampai be- Mr. Victor Priestwood prosecuted longing to the CNA.Ç. was the on behalf of the Crown, while Mr.first to reach the plane and its 00- Ranald McDonald represented cupants were rushed off to hospital In the car of Mr. Dat En Ki, man-
(Special A'r Mall Service) The Crown Aavocale proceeded aging director of the C.N.A.C.
Dr. T. B. Dun attended to the
London, May 10. to explain the meaning
Millions of radio listeners heard defraud," stating that it was some-five. Mr. Leighton W. Rodger, both ahins were bruised, what difficult to define. "It is im- of whose
the King's firm rolce momentarily possible, quoted "counsel, "to lay and the pilot were detained, but falver with emotion after his res.
ference to the Queen during his down a definition completely com Mr. Roger in the afternoon return- prehending fraud, and no rule can,ed to the Park Hotel, where he is speech at Westminster Hall yes- Belle from the very nature of the sub-staying. Mr. Y. K. Wong suffered terday. This, the first broadcast aslight cut on the forehead.
from Britain's Parliament, was the Baker),
ject, be invariable. Frand is -
Mr. Brown, not in any way deter- second world-wide relay of a Orchestra-Love, for ever I adore finite." Roscoe's Criminal Evi.
red by the accident, is leaving this speech by 'bis Majesty this week. dence) Another reference.. you.
was
morning for Harkow by plane. Apart from Empire countries. given
Criminal Archibold's
Japan, 311 German Pleadings:-"To decieve is to in- Mr. Brown was particularly anxious America,
to reach Hankow yesterday, where
stations and stations in four other duce a man to believe a thing true
he was expected by Mrs. Brown. which is false, and which the per-
countries were re-broadcasting it. SERVICE NOT, INTERRUPTED
A feature of the broadcast was son practising the deceit knows, or
Mr. Dai, who went down to see
the fanfare which preceded the.. believes to be false, To defraud is to deprive by deceit; it is by deceit to induce a man to act to his in Jury. More tersely, it may be put that to deceive is by falsehood, to induce a state of mind: to de- fraud is, by deceit,, to induce a course of action."
Organ Solos-In a Clock Store and In a Bird Store (Terence Casey). Song-The Continental
9.30- 10 'p.m.---
From The Studio A Concert by:- Mrs. W. Sinclair
Contralto. Mrs. Nura Kanis Pianoforte. Baritone. Mr. Victor Sanders ...... 1 Songs-The Harper. Gould; Could I compare thee and Full fathoms five. Frederick Keel-Mr. Victor Sanders.
•
2. Plano Solo-Dance Caprice,
Grieg Mrs. Sinclair.
3. Songs-Cangio D'Aspetti. Han- del: Largo, Handel.-Mrs. Sin- clair.
4. Plano Solo: Album Leaf, Grieg. 5. Songs--Linden Lea, That I ever saw and Captain Stret- ton's Fancy. Peter Warlock.- Mr. SanderS,
in
Hearing was adjourned.
Programme Forecast (German-
English)
off.
the Peiping-bound plane off, wit-entry of their Majesties. Rever- nessed the whole accident. After berating through the hall it the Felpting plane left, he stopped shrilled out of the loud-speaker to watch the Hankow plane take with electrifying effect, carrying a
Suddenly, he noticed the mental picture of the pageant. plane bank to return and that she was not quite straightened up when the right lower wing touched the water, sending the plane plang ing to disaster.
were.
Unusual arrangements made for the broadcast: The
actual microphones used by the King, the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker
being were invisible, The plane entered the water
accommodated in oblong, boxes about 500 yd. from the hangar and surmounting three wooden stands, about 40 yd, south" from the mouth
rather resembling the stands used of a small creek. As the ON.AC. 9.15 p.m... Report from the Bex in have another plane of the same specially built by the Office of
·for ships' compasses. These were Zoological Garden
type in reserve at Lunghwa Works. There was also a hut in Leoning amphibian "Chengtu”—
side the hall for the commentator. the Shanghal-Hankow service will
Cmdr. Stephen King-Hall. not be interrupted.
6. Songs The Cloths of Heaven,
Dunhill: Now sleeps the crim-9.45 p.m.. News in English on DJA son petal, Quilter.-Mrs. Sin-- → clalr.
10 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05-11 pmDance Music.
10.30 p.m.-Mid-day Press News.
11 p.m.-Close Down.
RADIO MANILA
6 p.m. Popular Varieties
8.30 p.m., Spanish Informational
Period
and in Dutch on DJN
10 pm, Symphony Concert
Among the items: Violin and
SALVAGE OPERATIONS Orchestral Music. by Rud!
Immediate preparations to raise Stephan. Symphony No. 2 by the wreck were made after the ac package contained. "hálf-a-dozen Erich Mirsch-Riccius [Firstcident occurred. A floating crane mangoes, which were being taken Performance), Soloist: Bern-from the Shanghal Dock & Engi- to Hankow by the two members of hard Lessmann (Violin), Con- [neering Co. arrived on the spot at the Economic Mission, "for Mr. ductor: Werner Richter-Reich-about 1 am, but salvage operations Forbes, the president of the mis- Helm
were interrupted by the high tide. sien, from a friend in Manila, Later, however, a Chinese diver 11.15 p.m. News" in German on was able to pass a cable beneath
DJA and DJN'
"the main portion of the plane and
6.40 p.m., English Informational 11 pm A Chat about Books
Periga
6.55 pm, Stock Quotations through-
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-11:30 pm, Boogs, Airs, and Duets she was lifted clear shortly before "son and Fritz
7.15 p.m. To be announced
7 pm., Radio Shopper.
7.45, p.m., To be arbounced
8 pm. To be announced
8.15 p.m. Radio Crusaders, con-
ducted by Bennie Nolasco 8.45 p.m. Stock Quotations. #pm. Conservatory Musicale 10.30 pm Popular Reveries 11 pm Sign of
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 p.m. DJA, DIN - Announ
(German-English)
German Folk Song
Lent:
12 15 am. News in English on DJA
and in Dutch on DIN 12.30 am. Close down DJA, DIN
-
(German-English)
Family Likeness
4 pm, and towed to the slip-way at the hanger.
BAGGAGE RECOVERED Most of the baggage carried by the plane was recovered, with the possibi eexception of one or two small packages, cochina fores This is only the third accident in As she came near, the plane pre- the history of the C.NAC, which sented a sorry sight. The right has been operating for four years. tower wing was completely shatter-It was mentioned yesterday that d. while the upper right one was the position in which the place very badly bent and the end brok went down was approximately the en. The main damage was caused same where Mr. Paul Baer lost his life in 1932, when, as his plane left nose. which was forced up and into the the water, he struck the mast of a
engine. It is thought this must Junk
"Daddy, you said that baby had by the projecting nose of the plane,
your eyes and mummy's didn't you?"
"Yes, my son."
Well, you'd better keep your eyes on him. He's got grandpa's teath now"
have happened when the plane i The bouyancy of the main cabin kept the plane snost for half an struck the river bottom.
The plane was later brought home before she finally alléd and ashore and examined. One broken settled to the bottom
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