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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929
STABBING SEQUEL.
DOCTOR'S QUALIFICATIONS
QUESTIONED.
The qualifications of Dr. A. Bary, Russian medical practition: or, were in the Public Mortuary, Shanghai, investigated by Mr. H. E. Stevens, American Consular official, at the adjourned inquest on the body of Vasili Sharapoff, who was wounded on July 9, -in- stabbing affray at the Russian Invalids Club.
LOK SUN SOLD.
UNDER $12,000 FOR STRANDED sip.
The 8.8, Lok Sun, stranded on Samiun Island and presumably badly damaged by fire was yester- day sold by public auction for $11,900, the buyers being the Sui Fat Company of No: 040 Cpriton Road..
Daninge to Ship by Fire, The Talkon tug set out yeater- dhy morning with Mr. T. H. G. Sharapoff, who was taken to the Brayfield, Captain Edmunson and General Hospital, was subsequently engineers of the Lok Sun on removed to the Mental Ward where board. Later in the day wireless he died. A death "certificaty was messages indicated that the fire issued by Dr. Bary, whore qualifi had been, a serious one. The cations were questioned by Mr.verset has been practically burned Stevens at the opening of the in-out amidships and the bridge and anest a week ago.
apper works have gone. Four Despite the testimony of Dr. bouts and the after house have Cecil Bennett, British superinten- also been damaged by the fire, dent of the General Hospital and which, it would appear, practically Dr. Yassinsky, that Dr. Bary was swept the length of the ship. The qualified practitioner, Mr. vessel was still idmouldering #t Stevens, sitting with Judge Kuh, [noon yesterday, questioned Dr. Bary at length 48 The most likely explanation to his certificate and licence. The of the
cause of the fire Inquest was adjourned a fortnight, is that it was a result of spontane Dr. Bennett stated that the ous combustion in the bunkers deceased WOR removed to the which contained about 150 tons of Mental Ward on advice of Dr. Bary, coal. When the Lok Sun left whose qualifications, he said, were Hongkong on her ill-fated voyage in order. Dr. F. Wilhelm, come! she had about 200 tons of fuel. for the Russian who is being held
About 200 people were present by the police in connexion with when the Lok Sun was put up for The stabbing, asked wilnessEle at three o'clock, the majority whether he thought Dr. Bury was a "fake" and was promptly assured That he was not. Witness added that Dr. Bary hul practised in the General Hospital for more three years.
than
being representatives of Chinese shipping concerns. There was no reserve price and bidding started at one thousand dollars, the coal In the bunkers and the wireless apparatus not being included.
May be Cut,
STEWARD SUED.
ACTION BROUGHT BY SAI NAMS.S. CO. FAILS.
An action against a former steward. on board the a... Charles Hardouin in respect of articles alleged to have disappeared from on board failed in the Summary Court yesterday after- Justice Wood). The plaintiff, the Sai noon before the Pulsne Judge (Mr.
Nam 8. S.
S. Co., Ltd., No. 22, Connaught No. 3, Moon Street, claiming the return of articles handed to him for his use and control while ettward, or their value, $980.76. The articles included mat- tresses, pillows, bed curtains, water bottles; a spittoon, a ennvas bed, bed sheets, pillow covers, towels and tea
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Mr. A. E. Hall, who was for the plaintiff, was non-suited with orile for n stay of execution as re- gards costs for one month for him to consider his position, which was described by the judge as a dimeult
one.
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Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Jur., defended.
Articles Missed. I..
that the articles were entrusted to. In opening his cane. Mr. Hall said the defendant to use on board the ship during the time of defendant's stewardship, between January 12 and June 6, this year. On the latter date he censed to be steward. On that day a list of stock was taken when the articles were found to be missing.
no
no
Lum Kou-kin, manager of the plaintiff firm, gave evidence with re- gard to the claim, after which his Lordship said that the man was not a very satisfactory witness, He aug- gested to Mr. Hall that he be non- suited, with costs for the defendant, together with an order that there be Called As a Specialist.
execution as to costs for one Bids of one hundred dollars each month, which period would allow Mr. Dr. Yassinsky, who was the first to attend the deceived, next stated came slowly from the representa-Hall in consider his position. If at that he had called Dr. Bary for atives of two Chinese shipping the end of the month, Mr. Hall found new he did not have a claim which he consultation because Dr. Bary was companies but at $2,800 a specialist in mental disorder: bidder came in. The figure then could bring forward in 'n businesslike manner then be and the patient had acted rather increased more rapidly and bids of and satisfactory moerly daring his delirium. two and three hundred dollars could submit to costs.
No Case Against Defendant.. Witness said he was not a special- were made at times. After the ist on diseases or mental ailments. $7,000 mark had been passed there
Continuing, his Lordship suid is Dr. Bary said that when his were only two bidders still in- advice was sought he examined terested who took the figure up to seemed to him that there was
case against the defendant at all. If the deceased and found him suf- $11,700. At that there was con- fering from 10010108 visual siderable hesitation but two far the man held the goods as a norvant of the shipping company and he left kallucinations and delusions. Hether bids of a hundred dollars them on the ship, in the possession company, who made no demands imagined, his wife was betraying were given and the ship was of the
upon
him before he left, it was very him. The features of the disorder knocked down for $11,900.
While nothing is known regard doubtful where there was any case characteristic of
at all. Conversion was a very
dif. mental disease called delirium ing the intentions, of the new troming Witness, sald he fold Dr. owners of the Lok Sun further ferent matter, but the writ was drawn hnd ไป Yassinsky that the deceased may efforts to get her off the rocks will as to delinue and a demand
be made upon the defendant at the of lie very
violent and dangers undoubtedly be, made in the near during his delirium and suggested future. The opinion is now held time when he was in possession
the articles. If any demand his removal to the Mental Ward, that it will be Impossible to get made on the defendant, it was made where the aeromodation for his the ship off in her present condi-after he left and after he had ceased tion and that salvage will only be to be in possession. There were tryniment was more adequate. Dr
which his Lord- Yassineky spoke out it to Dr. possible by means ofcutting. The various grounds Bennett and the decentel was Lok Sun may be cut in half like ship was inclined to think that the taken to the Mental Ward.
the Tjileboet which went ashore plaintiff could not succeed. Later, witness said he was in-near Samur Island about two formed by phone that the deceased years ago,` - WHA registering 21 very high Temperature, 10 degrees and with-
were very
AL
exact cause of the death of the in a while, he was in the wardens At the previous hear where be found the deceased's '
mperature to be 10% at the fine, ing Dr. V. Korec was ordered by Deceased became very violent, ex-the deputy to conduct a post-mor cited and dangerous and injectionem examination on the hudy with were administered to stimulate a Council doctor Bath Dr. Koree and Dr. E. F Duck of the S. M. C. his heart action, His wife was
the ummoned but the deceased died submitted their findings to
court. Their conclusions were that for her arrival.
deceased died from heart faifure during a delirium with no symptom tf acute alcohalle poisoning.
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A Dificult Position. Assuming in favour of Mr. In, that the defendant might be called. ubon to make gand the articles lost. was be, therefore, enlled upon also articles braken? There. further paint that he received to make a large portion of the articles from the previous steward which were not new when handed over to him. rcomed that Mr. Hall was in a didi- cult position..
Wha
Mr. Hall and Mr. D'Almada agreed to his Lordship's suggestion.
His Lordship commented he thought the witness had been doing his best and was honest but the shipping com pany's position lind not been cleared
up.
Describes Qualifications, Witness added that he was asked to issue a death certificate bul re-
Accused in Court. frained from doing so as it was a
During the proceedings the ne- criminal case where a police doctor eased was brought before the should issue the certillente. He court and striped to the waist. vras requested on two occasions by Detective Inspector Schmidt, of the Hongkow pintier to issue the Hongkow station, pointed out a cut cetificate and was constrained to on his left thumb which he declared was an undeniable fact that the Mr. Stevens: Have you a licence man had cut himself when inflict-Alminde, Mr. Hall had consented to to practice medicine in the Settle-ing the blow on the deceased. Dr. Wilhelm protested that the Inspec- Issued by whom?--By the for was not a witness and further secretary of the General Hospital. more that what he said could be I have also got a certificats-from reserved for the trial of the ac- the Commissioner of Health to cused.
do so.
ment-Sure,
the
practic municipal Hospitals, 1 The widow of the deceased, in have practiced in many hospitals her black weeds, moved the court where other foreign doctors could when, in a faltering voice, she stat. not practice, such as the British that it was she who bad insisted Military Hospital and the Paulus on her basband's removal to Bospital.
neral Hospital. Question! by Mr. StevenN: ilave you any Dr. Wilhelm, she asserled that she certificate from the Chinese au- was not averse ti Dr. Bary's treat thorities to practice in Chinese ment. hospitals?-it is not necessary, be-
well-known Cause I am very Chinese doctors, including Dr. Now, who is the doctor to General Chiang Kai-shek.
Mr. D'Almuda then referred to another case in which the parties were the same but reversed, the defendant being plaintiff and the plaintiff de- In that enke, snld Mr. judgment with a stay of execution. He had said he wished to bring a counterclaine and the present cast was really that enunterclaim.
Commenting that, on doubt. Mr. Hall would like to consider his post- tion, his Lordship suggested that both solicitors should come to his choaluers:
this morning.
This was agreed to.
Rice Dealers' Claim, Another ense was also mentioned in which an action against the same defendant was brought by the Kwong Wo Hop Kee, No. 13, Jubilee Street, rice dealers, who claimed $99.70 for rice supplied,
"Mr. Stevens: Do you know any-Po to thing about the treatment of Dr. Bary, his qualifications and re- patation?
Witness replied that as far as The purpose of the proceed the knew, Dr. Bary was a clever ings was 10 determine the man.
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In that case Mr. D'Almada con- sented to judgment on behalf of the defendant. Mr. H. C. Lee was for the plaintiff firm.
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