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ATTACK ON PILOT
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Toronto, Sept. 17. F'allowing the tragic death of Len Koenecke, outfader for the Brooklyn Doagers, who was killed 11. a grim fight waged in the darkness in an aeroplane Aying over the suburbs of Toronto, William Mulqueeny, the pilot, and Irwin Davis, professional parachu-
ist, the other man in the plant, have been charged with mans- laughter.
Mulqueeny testified that Koeneke became rest.ess during the flight and started grabbing the controls. Davis and Koenecke then rolled about In a desperate struggle, and the baseballer tcssed Davis aside and attacked Mulqueeny,
in one "Holding the controls hand," said the pilot, "I picked
up the fire extinguisher and bit him two or three times. He kept fighting, so I hit him again. He finally collapsed in heap."
It is pointed out that air pilots, unlike air captains, are not legally Impowered to use violence in order to subdue an unruly passen- ger.
WIND SUBSIDING DIARY OF LOCAL
But Terrible Havoc
Wrought
EVENTS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Anniversaries and Holidayz. - Feast of 8.9. Januarius Bp. and Comps. Mm.
London, Sept. 17. "
"Cinemas. Districts throughout the country King's:-"Charife Chan In Egypt." tell the same story of havoc due Queen's Hat, Cuat And Glove.". to the storm, the severity of whichCentral:-"Ch.bese Picture." Is indicated by the fact that eight Oriental:-"Casino Murder Case." towns are telephonically isolated. World:"Chinese Picture," and 19.000 lines throughout the ¦ Alhambra:-"Chinese Picture." country are cut at action
Majestic:"Bright Eyes." Star:Murder. At The Vanities."
Exhibitions. - Amateur Photo- graphic Gloucester Hotel, 9 am to 6 p.m
There is a genuine war atmos- phere in the area at the Army's manoeuvre camps, which have a blown and dragged appearance. Staff headquarters near Bransbury suggests that, bomb has been dropped in the vicinity,
The wind 13 subsiding now, however, and help is near to the stricken vessels which have been calung for so long for help
A destroyer has found the badly battered Brampton Manor in the Channel and a naval tug is trying
to tow her home
The Mary Kingsley, with three of her crew badly hurt, is limbi.. towards Falmouth- Beuter.
lectings-Theosophical Society, Study Class, p.m.
Andrew's Miscellaneous. St. Church Women's Fellowship Gar. den Party. Annual Meeting and Entertainment, 3 p.m.
Rehearsals.--Chorus, "A Country Qirl," Cathedral Hall, 8.45 pm.
Social-C.vil Service Cricket Club whist Drive. 8.45 p.m.; Whist Drive on board H.MS. Tamar 8.45 p.m.
Sports
Badminton-St. Andrew's Club Badminton Tournament Final, 9 PIL
Hong
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Swimming. Interport, Kong v. Shangha (VR.C.) 9.15
p.m.
Moon-Last Quarter. 10.23 p.m. VIII Moon, Zind: Day.
Sunrise.-6.11 am. Sunset. 5.24
SERIOUS LOSSES --
London, Sept. 17. Four lives have been lost. two by drowning at aes and two by Earlier messages Indicated that injury from falling, objects, dur-p.m. Koenecke had been drinking hea-ing the gate which has been raging
vily before he entered the plane, which he hired for., tip- Reuter.
THE FINANCES OF INDIA
Special Enquiry Arranged
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London, Sept. 17. The India Office, announces that the financial enquiry which is necessary before steps
introduce Provincial taken to Autonomy under the new Govern- ment of India Act will be carried out.by Sir Otto Niemeyer, of the Bank of England. Director of the Bank of International Settlements and former Controller of Finance at the Treasury.
The need for the enquiry arises from the fact that although the main culines of the system of federal finance have been esta blished in the Act, it provides that the allocation of certain resources between the Central and Provin- Icial Governments in India shall be settled by an Order-in-Council after His Majesty's Government has been furnished with an in- dependent review of the financial position of the provinces and the centre, and with technical advice on the financial questions involv- ed.-
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BYE-ELECTION IN
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London, Sept. 17.
A by-election in the Farnworth division of Lancashire will be necessitated by the death to-day
Tides-High at 0.45 and 15.58; over the Channel and Southern Low at 8.35 and 18.05. England since the early hours, but which this evening was gra- dually abating
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Anniversaries and Holidays.— Ember Day, Saints Eustace and comps Mm.
There has been considerable number of persons injured through
AuctionsCrown Land, District the collapse of roots and hoard omce, South 11am Household ings. Fallen trees have caused Furniture, Lammert's Kowloon several accidents and interrupted | gales Room, 2.30 p.m. to both road and rail transport ser- pices. The wireless serial masta at Heston aerodrome were des troyed.
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In eight towns, telephone com- Orlen.al:-"Little Miss Marker.” munication has been cut off world:"Chinese Picture." completely, and altogether 19,000 Ahambra: "Chinese Picture." lines are qut of order throughout Majestic:-"Bright Eyes," the country, including 720 trunk
Lectures-Christian Fellowship. lines.
Much damage has been
Helena May, 10.30 am. Speaker: done to property.
Rev. E. Tribbeck.
of
One of the dead is the Captain the 1,735-ton cargo vessel Brompton Manor, who was washed overboard. The ship had to be towed into Portsmouth.
The ss. Mary Kingsley, which get into dificulties of the Scilly Isles during the night, has been able to make for Falmouth..
Meetings. St. Andrew's Church Executive Committee, 6 p..
Miscellaneous-Whist Drive and and Sets'. Tombola, RAW.O.s' Mess, 8.30 p.m
Social-Battery Dinner, Vorun- taer Headquarters, 8 pm.
Sports
Hong Swimming. Interport, Kong v. Shanghai (V.R.C). 9.15
The Barry lifeboat rescued them. crew or the French 117-ton Moon.-VII moon, 23rd. Day. schooner Goeland, which was un- able to make Swansea owing to the gale. The crew were taken of by Lfeboat just befor: the schooner drifted on to the rocks.
According to a Marseilles mes- sage, the British 2,379-on steamer Crackshot was in distress 50 miles weat of Ushant.-- British Wircles.
SINO-JAPANESE RELATIONS
Sunrise 6.11 am Sunset 6.23 p.m.
Tides. High at 142: Low at 70.18.
SURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Cinemas King's:-"Goin' To Town, Queen's: "Werewolf of London." Central: Chinese Picture." Oriental:-"Little Miss Marker." World-Chinese Picture." Alhambra:"Chinese Picture." Majestic Bright Eyes."
Sports
"Better Feelings" Kenzower C.C. "A
Lindon, Sept. 17, "There have been signs that the fierce estrangement between Japan and China is giving way to a better feeling, and we should
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Baseball-Americans v. Chinese (La Salle College), 3.30 pm.
Bowls Senior Division, Civil Service C.C. v. Police R.C.; Crai- v. Kowloon B.G.C.; Kowloon C.C. v.. Craigen- Tower CC. "B"; Junior Division, Yacht Club v. Kowloon B.G.C.; Hong Kong FC. y. Craigengower C.C.
Racing-Eighth Extra
Swimming. Interport, Meeting (Happy Valley).
Race
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TOKOHAMA James Stones aged 67. Mr. Stones entries, not a menace to the b
of the Conservative member, Mr. see in the friendship of these two Kong v. Shanghai. (V.R.C.), 9.15
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Tides. High at 0.05 and 14.34: Low at 7.14 and 17.568.
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