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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1929.

RECENT ACCIDENT.

CORONER'S INQUEST HELD

AT KOWLOON. ".

The cause of the death of a young Chinese who was knocked down and fatally injured by Kowloon motor bus in Prince Edward Road on July 26, was in vestigated by Mr. T.. S. Whyte Smith, sitting as Coroner and a jury at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon.

ANOTHER. PIRACY,

CANTON-KONGMOON STEAM

LAUNCH LOOTED. Another river piracy occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning, when a steam Inunch plying between Canton and Kong- moun with a full load of passen-, gers and sundry goods was looted.

According to a Canton report the vessel, the Sun Hung Fat, Chinese owned, left Canton at 10 Mr. D. L. Strellett held a watch-o'clock on Monday evening, and ing brief on behalf of the Kow-arrived in Kok Fa Wan waters loon Motor Bun, Company, ownerFnt two o'clock on Tuesday morn of the vehicle involved in the ne-ing, when it encountered a pirate cident.

Inneh, which was painted black, After pointing out the objects The desperadoes shouted to the of the inquiry the Coroner in- steam launch to kalt, firing many formed the jury that he undervolleys at the craft. Over thirty stood a private motor car, which pirates jumped aboard, holding up was parked at the side of the the passengers and looting all road, was struck by the bus and portable valuables and cash," precipitated into a ditch. One of the questions that would be brought up would be the position of the car and how the question of the position of the car affected the case.

Dr. J. E. Dovey was the first witness called, giving evidence the cause of death which was cer tified as being due to multiple in- juries, shock and laceration of the brain. Witness stated that the frattured from boy's head was side to side, the skull being broken into little bits,

In reply to the Coroner as to whether the injuries gave the ap pearance of the bus having pass- ed over the youth's head witness said that the head had obviously been crushed between two ob jeets,

Taking no risks with the guards on board, the first thing the pirates did was to disarm them.

·RADIO · BROADCAST.

THE WIRELESS PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK-END.

Broadcast by 2.B.W, on Skú motrea, 148 pm. Weather report. 6.30-0.30 p.an. Programme of Chi nese music, Records supplied through the courton, Ltd.).

of Messra, Canton Trad- 7.48 pm. Evening weather report.. 8 p.m. Evening programme, (Vic. for. and 11. M. V. Records supplied: through the courtesy of Mesers. S. Moutrie and Co., Ltd.). M.S. Pinafore,"

(Sullivan), Selection, The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. Dance music. 8.45 p.m. "She is My Daisy," "When I Was Twenty-one,"

Comedian, Bir Harry Lauder.

Dance music. 9.30 ..

"The New Moon," (Romberg), "Whooper." (Kahn-Donaldson),

Vocal Gems,

Vietor Light Opera Company.

Dance musie. 10.15 p.m.

Before they left the pirates kid-"Trovatore," (Verdi), Selgetion.

Creatore's Barid. napfied 50 of the passengers, in-

10.30 p.m. Close down. cluding # fow women. The

To-morrow's Programme. 1.48 p.m..

Weather report. pirated ressel later returned to

5.50 .mi. Evening servlee relayed Kongmoon.

from Union Church, Kennedy Hond.

JEWELLERY STOLEN.

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FURTHER REPORTS OF THEFTS YESTERDAY,

from Thefts

residents No. 4. Tregunter Mansions, were also reported to the Police yesterday, the velime being Mr. MacKenzie and Mr. D. A. Ross, who, lost

In his report to the authorities, Mr. Mackenzie said that someone xained access to his room between midnight and. 6.30 am, yesterday. and stole a gold wrist watch and chain valued at $25, a pendant worth $16, and $1.50 lu money, the total loss being $41.50. The thief entered the room through the door. which was left open.

Sub-Inspector Vincent produc-articles of jewellery and money to ed copies of photographs of the the total value of $86.90. scene while Sub-Inspector Mason gave details of the damage caus- ed to the bus and to the private car which was completely wreck ed. The brakes of the bus, ac cording to the Fulice mechanic were in good working order.

Measurements of the roadway and other distances material 10 the inquiry were given by Ser

The loss sustained by Mr. Ross geant Serim who stated that the consisted of a silver cigarette case Austin Seven, belonging to the valued at $15 and three pleees of Chinn Light and Power Co. Ltd..jewellery to the amount of $30, as was thrown, a distance of 50 feet well as 10 cents in money, The working part of the rond

where the car was originally park-

"The Day Thou Gavest."

Benediction.

Organ Recital.

Voluntary, Andante

Organist, Mr. G. Longyear.

Solo: "When I survey the won-

drous Cress," Mr. Addiss. Voluntary, Fountain Melody, Mr.

G. Longyear,

7.18 p.m. Evening weather report. 9 p,ni. Evening programme, (Co- lumbia records supplied through the of Messrs. Anderson courtesy Music Co., Ltd.).

"The Rose," English Selection, The Band of 11. M. Grenadier Guards.

"I am a Roumer" "Vulcan's Song,"

Bass, Robert Easton, "Pogliacci," (Leanenvalle), Selection. New Queen's Hall Light Oreh. "Four Indian Love Lyrles,"

Organ Solo, Paltman. "Blue Eyes," (Kern), Selection,

Piccadilly Theatre Orchestra. "O Lovely Night,"

ed was 66 feet wide while at the MR. SOONG EXPLAINS. "Purtet,"

point where the bus came to rest

it was only 42 feet wide. The bus was four feet off the alde of the road.

The inquiry was adjourned."

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COTTON CRISIS.

EFFORTS TOWARDS

DESIRE FOR PROPER BUDGET- ARY SYSTEM IN CHINA.

Shanghai, Aug. 9

Soprano, Doris Vane.

"La Kernierse," "Soldiers' Chorus,"

Chorus and Orchestra of the Thentre National De L'Opera, Paris. "The Creation-with Verdure Clad,”

Boy Soprano," John Bouner,

ר. יי

Minister, Mr. Palvin

The Finance Soong, this afternoon stated that his resignation was held up pend- ing the State Council passing a decision agreeing to proper badgetary system afl over China and taking the necessary steps to Sir Hornee Wilson is strenuous-carry it out, falling which his

SETTLEMENT,

London, Aug. 9.

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to end the resignation holds good. ly endeavouring

It is, understood that the State Lancashire cotton deadlock, and was engaged all day long yester Council will debate the question

al afternoon

Nanking day in Informal discussions with this representatives of the englayers' Reuter.. and operatives' 'organisations.

As a result, progress has been

Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. "Ship O' Mine," "Glorious Devon,"

Baritone, Thorpe Bales, "Norwegian Rhapsody (Lalo).

Orchestre Symphonique (of Paris). 10.30 pan. Clase down.

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