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CHINA'S CUSTOMS TARIFF.
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922.
London, July. 17.
Sir Richard Dane, ex-Associate Chief Inspector of the Chinese Salt Berence, leaves England for China in October to participata sa one of the British representatives ia a special conterence of Powers in Peking on the Chinese Customa Tariff, the cateome ef the Treaty signed at Washington.
WIRELESS ENTERPRISE.
London, July 17.
A telegram from Capetown states that Marcenia have sub- mitted a scheme for the formation of a South African Wireless Company, with a capital of £300,000, four-fifths of which will ba subscribed in London and the remainder in South Africa. The Company will construct and work a station but of the" rangs of naval gunfire capable of communicating with England, India, China, Australia, the United States and South America.
THE PALESTINE MASPATE,
Landon, July 17,
A memorial extensively signed by members of both Houses of Parliament is being prasented to the Conseil of the League of Nations to-day, urging the postponement of consideration of the Palestine mandate.
PARIS-STRASBOURG ÁERIAL CRASH
Paris, July 17.
The passengers killed in the crash of the aeroplane, fr:m Strasbourg to Paris (reported in Earlier Telegrams are describ- ed as Britishers, named Evans, Catty" and "Desurmont. The identity of the fourth is unknown
MENACE TO TRAFFIC.
Enclosures on the Praya.
nightfall Witness examined car No. 29 and found it to be in perfect running order. Since the accident witness had passed the enclosure in question in the side car of a motor- Í The enquiry into the death of a
cycle and found that it was impos cargo coulie named Wong thenksible to see any person coming out was reamed at the Magistracy yes.from the other end of the fence.
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B. E Lindsell, conducting the pri coedings with the assistance of the following jurors: Mr. J. 1. Bernari (foreman, Mr. William Ka Choy (and Mr. Lao Shiu-cbaen.
It was only a week ago that à coolie ran into his side car as it was passing one end of the fence. He reached out his arms and seized him. Inspector Garrod said that he had warned coole foremen of the On the night of the 28th Jun-danger and suzgested to them that A namber of cookies were unloading a watch be kept whilst work was gambier from & junk lying against geing ca If a car was pulled up the sea wall in Connaught Road at a distance of 20 feet it could not West, near the east end of an en- have travelled at a speed exceed. closure (at the back of the To Yuebing It miles an hour. restaurant) which was erected, for The Coroner: the storage of sand and sundries
Inspector Garrod: That question can be answered by the number of deaths have had. There have been three deaths within the past 15 months.
The Coroner: All of them traced to these enclosures! Yes. Inspec tor Garrod added that if the cooles
Do you consider these enclosures generally, or any to be used on, the road. The particular one, a menace to traffic? ceased was one at the cario workers. About 9.30 am. he wak carrying a heavy bag on his right
houlder when he was killed by motor car. According to the evi- dence of the chauffenr of the ear.) the deceased ran into moter car 28, of the United Motor Car Garage, which was proceeding east-would look out before crossing the wards with three Chinese mal road accidents would be avoided. passengers. He fell backwards, Bad it was presumed one uf the wheels ran over his big toe. which was found to be injured when examined by Dr. McKenny. of the Government Civil Hospital The medical evidence showed that death was due to hemorrhage of the brain caused by the fracture of the skull
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Safety First,
On the Coroner pointing out to him that it would be difficult for a man to see with a bag on his shoulder, Inspector Carród said that it was because of this difficulty that he suggested that a watch be kept during work.
Inspector Garrod added that dar ing the past 15 months he had notices distributed broadcast, stressing the importance of the metto "Safety first."
The Car's Speed. The driver of the motor ear stated Bate yen ever bera satisfied with a¦in his evidence that he did not ser photo of jerself or your chains? If not the deceased at all He soundex you will br. il you go to
Addressing the jury at the con- bis horn continually as he was
clusion of the evidence the Coroner driving past the enclosure. Sad denly he felt
an impact which said: Having come to a finding s* caused him to swerte to the right to the cause of death you should The car was paled up at a distance then consider whether you will add a rider to your fading as to these of six feet from the spot where he felt the impact, and turning his enclosures on the Praya, as to their desirability or otherwise. In view head he saw the deceased lying in the road behind. He lifted up the deceased and one of the passengers blew a police whistle, attracting to the scene an Indian police, ser- reant, who helped in taking the coolie to hospital. Witness said he was driving at a speed of about 10 miles an hour. His speedometer
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Shanghai, July 17. Rev. L. W. Pierce, an American the evidence given by the Traffic yasionary stationed in Yangchow Inspector it appears that at certain for the past 31 years, was drown- prints on the Prays they are a died on Sunday at Soechow, when tinct menace to the safety of the a motor boat capsized.
With Mr. Pierce on the boat tublic
After a short retirement the jurr were his wife and son and Rev. All were thrown brought in a verdict that the death S. W. Green.
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water.
Mr. Pierce of the deceased was due to causes indicated by the medical thought his wife would be pinned Chat Kaî, a clerk in the employ evidence.resulting from an accident beneath the boat and dived to help of the Gaited Motor Car Garage.for which no blame could be attached her. He was caught in the cabin of the passengers, to any one. They recommended the and drowned. His wife was saved. gare corroborative evidence that the removal of the enclosure in ques
was out of order.
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car was travelling slowly. He also did not see the deceased.
tion, as it appeared to be of no use and was a danger to traffic.
The Carnner intimated that he Chan Cheak, ons of the coolies working on the junk that night, said / would forward the recommendation that he was about 12 feet behind to the proper quarter. the deceased when the latter fell. The deceased was carrying a bat on bis right shoulder which obscur- ed his view on the right side. Wit ness did not hear any motor torn sounded.
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