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GIRL KILLED IN

CAR MISHAP

Evidence Of Two Drivers

INQUEST HEARING

ADJOURNED

An inquest was held at the Central Court yesterday into the death of a 10-year-old giri, Chiù Ah-po, who died as a result of a traffic accident on May 6 in Aber- dron.,

GENERAL

CHINA WEEK HELD IN

MANCHESTER

Speakers Appeal For More Concrete British Support

The "China Week" held in Manchester by the Manchester and District China Relief and Campaign Committee was concluded with

■ meeting in Platt Fields in the afternoon and one in the Houlds- worth Hall in the evening, which was addressed by Miss Welling- ton Koo, Mr. S. I. Hslung (author of the play, "Lady" Precious Stream"), the Rev. W. Hodgkina (chairman of the committee), and Mr H. J. Timperley (correspondent in China of the Manchester Guar dian).

Mr. Edwards sat as Coroner, asisted by a jury comprising At the Platt Fields meeting. Mrter. Abbey—a good resting-place Messrs. Kwok Sau-hin (foreman), ¡J. de Courcy Ireland presided, and for statesmen. Japan had been Wong Man-keung and Wong Yik-the speakers were Mr. H. D. Liem | greatly encouraged in its acts of kl.

(Chinese National Committee of violence by the European Powers; th International Peace Campaign inactivity by Britain kept Japan and the Rev. Etienne Watts. A on the move in its policy of ag- resolution was passed demanding gression.

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Wong Hoi, driver of the motor vehicle which was involved in the accident, testified that he received

an order to proceed to ice House that the British Government sup Mr. H. J. Timperley, who has Street together with two other port in full the request for help | spent many years in China, spoke cars from the same garage. After which the Chinese delegates were of the situation there when he left the passengers had boarded, be pro-to put. before the League Coung! a month ago. The Japanese had ceeded to go round the Island.) and pledging support to the Chi- started out nine months ago, as His car was second in a line of nese people "In their struggle for they had said, to beat China to three.

peace and progress."

her knees, a process which was to When past the Aberdeen Police Mr. Liem said the Chinese peo be accomplished in a few months. Station, at a section where the ple said to the world, "We are In this intention they had made road was very crowded, a girl ran not fighting the Japanese people one of the greatest blunders in in front of the car. He appiled because they are not cur enemies: history. the brakes and just able to avoid we are fighting the Japanese Far from having been subjugat- an accident. Shortly after he had rulers who are oppressing the ed. China, thanks to the indomit- released his brakes and stepped Japanese people." It was neces-able spirit of her people, had CA the accelerator, he heard a sary to stop the War because. staged a remarkable "come back" noise, and when he got out of the apart from the fate of China: and at the present moment, as a car he saw the body of a girl lying there was the danger that the result of what really amounted to in front of his front wheels. He war, if not stopped, "would spread. a moral defeat by the Chinese, the said he did not see the deceased Because of the British Govern- Japanese were in a state of baf- run across in front of the vehicle ment's attitude in the face of fled fury. unt she was lying on the road. Japanese aggression British pres

Let Lok. driver or another tige in the Far East had never public car, who was travelling been lower than today. It re behind Wong Hoi stated that he mained for the British people to saw the girl knocked down by the car and run over.

Replying to the jury, witness said he was on good terms with Wong Hot and had never quarrelled with him except in a joking manner,

The hearing was adjourned till next Monday.

BAD TENANT EVICTED

Paid Rent After Lawyer's Letter

"It seems to me you have no cxcuse whatever. Quite clearly! have been a bad tenant,

you

build that prestige" again by in sisting that its Government should act rightly.

NEVER SUCH A BLOW Japan had never before suffer- ed such a blow and there was rea- son to suppose that it was causing serious repercussions in Japan. There was every possibility that we would see, before long. some- thing in the nature of a reaction against the military leaders. No amount of verbal jiu-jitau could disguise the fact that the Japan- ese had suffered a serious fet-back.

DANGER OF INACTIVITY At the evening meeting the chair was taken by Mr. Leonard F. Behrens, who såld he felt that no Englishman could take part in such a meeting without a sense and it was gratifying to know that of shame that it should be neces- the truth was beginning gradually sary to hold it in order to bring to percolate, through the rigid home to English people their of Japanese censorship and to get ligations to China at this time. back to the people of Japan.

Mr. Hstung said that China Miss Wellington Koo was would appeal once again, to the last speaker. One of the subjects League Council at Geneva for she dealt with in a moving speech help, and unless the League did was the terrible plight of the mil- something for China this time the lions of Chinese refugees, and the Chinese would only be able to inadequacy of the means of help- compare Geneva with Westminsing them.

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DISMISSED

BOUND OVER FOR MALICIOUS WOUNDING

the

Major M. A. Murphy, of Heac- by eviction before you paid." Mr. Justice R B Lindsell. Pulsne quarters, China Command, was

Chan Leung-shek, 57, of No. dismissed on a summons against 116 Canton Road; appeared before Judge, remarked in Summary

gave his for driving at an excessive Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court yesterday when he judgment for plaintiff with costs speed of 36 miles per hour, hv Mr. Court yesterday charged with rób-: in the case in which Mr. Wone Butters at the Central Court yes- bing Lau Chun of $3.70 by using i Kan-tak, landlord of No. 21 Ngaiterday. Chi Wan Road, first floor, claimed

Mr. W. A. Mackinlay appeared

an iron door bolt.

Sub-Inspector O'Donovan chang-

possession of the flat from Mia for Major Marphy and pleaded noted the charge to malicious wound-

Chan Chi-fan.

...guilty.

. An order for mesne profits at

ing, to which defendant pleaded sulty. He said that he struck complainant on account of a grievance against her,

Defendant was sentenced "to two months' hard labour and

In evidence Commander Hop the rate of 50 cents per day as per of HMS. Cumberland; who was a passenger in Major Murphy's. from May 11 was also made.

Mr. P. H 8in appearing for car, said that the car was travel- plaintin, sadd the statement of ling below 30 miles per hour all claim included a claim for $45 ag along Hennessy Road, and the only bound over in the sum of $20. arrears of rent but this was paid occasion when the car could have

than after the writ was issued and they been travelling more

for mp.h, was when Major Murphy only claiming DOW

Defendant. Mr. Sin was overtaking a taxi. said. was a most undesirable tenant, never paying her rent punctually, always being in ar- rears.

were

'possession.

Evidence supporting the claim tas given by Mrs." Chan Yany-

BOY SENT TO REMAND HOME

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LOCAL HEALTH

Five cases each`of small-pèx and cerebro-spinal meningitis, two each of measies and dysentery and one case each of diphtheria and en- tellc fever are shown in the off-

A small boy who wai found cial health report for the 24 hours

lan, who was rebuked by His Bulity of stealing $5,500 from a ended midnight Friday. Lordship for appearing in courthouse in Prince Edward Road on ten minutes late.

CHANGED CONTENTS OF A LETTER

Fortune Teller Found To Be Banishee

WEEKLY FIGURES

May 19 was yesterday sent by Mr The returns for the 48 hours) Macfadyen at the Kowloon Cours ended midnight Sunday show

to three months' detention. In the two cases of small-por "two of Juvenile Remand Home and order- diphtheria, two of enteric fever, ed to pay $80 amends and to sign four of measles, two of cerebro- & bond of $10 for a year, with spinal meningitis and four せはちむち his parents as surety.

of dysentery.

EASTERN HEALTH The Health Bulletin of Eastern

MURDER CHARGE Ports for the week ending May 14

A fortune teller, Ting Man, 52 was sentenced to twelve months' Edwin Moreland''Dwyer, 19- imprisonment hy afr. Butters at year-old seaman of HM8. Dorset the Central Court yesterday on shire, appeared on remand on charges of breach of Deportation charge or murder or Leading Sea- Ordinance, and obtaining a sum of man Robert Dickinson, "before Mr. $30 by means of a forged docu- Edwards' at the Central Police ment.

Odurt yesterday.

Sergt. R. McVey said that defen- The case was remanded for an dant had stolen a letter addressed other week on the request of the to Ng Kwan-shiu, and after bay- police,

ing altered 'the contents," request. Mr. G. 8. Hugh Jones will ap- ing Ng to send a sum of $39 to Dear for the defence. certain person, put wack at the post box again.

On receipt of the letter, Nz to lowed the fratruction of his brienu. and sent the sum requested to de- fendant.

On the return of his friend who is a seaman, Ng found that his let tera had been forged.

-Defendant was also found to be a banishee, having been deported from the Colony six years ago,

SNATCHER GAOLED

shows the following figures :~~

Plague: Colombo 1. Cholera:-Calcutta 113, Madras 1. Rangoon 1, Cawnpore 3. Chitta- gong 1. Delhi 8. Jodhpur 3. Handl 58

death; Email-por: Bassein. 1 Borbay 37. Calcutta 80,” Karachi 11. Madras 38, Negaputama": 1, Cawnpore 3, Delh! 13; Jodhpur-3. Haiphong 2 Hanol 3, Hong Kong 26, Shanghal 5.

Typhus:-Shanghal 94

Dr. Talang Ting-fu, former Chinese Ambassador. to Soviet

As the result of snatching a Russia, was appointed Director of purse containing $1.22 and other the Political Affaifa Department articles from a Portuguese lady in of the Executive Xuan on May 10, Bhanghai Street оп Saturday.says a dispatch to the Life Dally Cho Kam, 22, unemployed, was News Dr, Tslang says the mess- sentenced to six weeks' hard age, had held the ame, post pre labour by Mr. Macfadyen at the vious to his diplomatic appoint- Kowloon Court yesterday.

ment.

TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1938.

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