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SERIOUS ALLEGATION AGAINST DRIVER.
SAID TO HAVE DRIVEN OFF AFTER FATAL ACCIDENT
"MAN HUNTERS
(Continued from Page 9.j into his favourite haven, the vault. Susan could hope for no зsit- Lance from that quarter. She The death of a 7-year-old Chinese worked on. Jack Waring slam- girl, who was fatally injured in a med open. the other door und motor accident in Hennessy Rond, | bustled in, whistling a dance Wanchai, on June 6, was the subtune.
PARTIES AGREE TO A SETTLEMENT.
SUGGESTION BY THE CHIEF
JUSTICE ACCEPTED
Awettlement. was effected yestor day afternoon in the Full Court appeal by Ip Turn against the judgment of Mr. Lindsell in favour of Wong Kwal Ject of an inquest opened before Mr. "How's every little" he bogna Kee last December.
Mr. R. C. II., Lim, Instructed by Schofield at the Central Magistracy with customary exuberance. The Mr. Peter Sin of Ifall and Co, appear. yesterday afternoon.
words died on his lipa na heed for the appellant, and Mr. Leo
"Ah. Mrs. Heath!" His man- ner underwent a subtle change. The lady gave him a slow smile but her necents were sweet.
"Nice to see
ages."
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you. It's been
terms:
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It is alleged that the driver of a caught sight of the still, aristo-d'Alanda Jr., instructed by Mr. M. A. hire car which struck down and ranferatic figure in black.
Da Silva, for the respondent, over the girl, did not stop after the!
After Wong Kwai Kee had given Court found that an accident, but drove on..
evidence, the
between the Chun Wing-ho, a young woman
agreement drawn up parties was barred by tho Statute be- living at Hennessy Rond, told the
CRUSO of its reference to particulars Court that at 9 o'clock on the night
on which no evidence could be called. In question, she was walking in the
The Chief Justice (Sir Joseph rond,
accompanied by her little
Kemp) suggested a settlement and niece.
Waring bowed over her hand. granted an adjournment for dis- Fastest Crossing of the Pacific Prior to the accident, they had Susan could hear the ripple of cussion. When the Court resumed, is by Empress Direct Express BgTee route. 9 days flat from started to cross the road and had light laughter. In the tall of her Mr. Lim announced that an
or five fect eye she could sco the man fight at had been reached on the follow-Yokohama to Vancouver. progressed about four from the southern kerb when the sigarette held in the woman's long. The respondents to retain the Empress of Asia and Empress kirt disengaged herself from her white fingers. An emerald, big na costs in the lower Court, namely of Russia, largest and fastest left arm and dashed ahead.
a roc's egg, gleamed on one of $210.30.
Iners on this run, offer First 2. Out of the $925 in Court, $175 to Class for the most fastidious.. Warned by witness of the anthem. proach of a car proceeding east- "Cannes-just like every other be paid to to the respondent
at now low faran. wards, the girl stopped and, the place St. Jean de Luz-homa on $750 to the appellant, next instant, was knocked down by the Berengaria-" She could hear the front of the car, and it appeared the cool, disdainful voice trailing to witness was carried along for a un. She wondered what manner was. Waring's of woman. thin few feet with it.
unual gay insouciance was dim- med. He was respectful rather thau gay. Suann slightly amused at this. "She must he what Aunt Jessie calls 'a re- gular Tartar,' to meet him in that way," ubserved the
ir to herself.
The car was being driven at a fast rate, and did not stop after the child had been struck. Witness said she did not know if the driver, sounded his horn,
80 was ever
and
to
3. Respondent and appellant waive any calm for costs. awarded to them in any event,
4. Each party to pay his own costa of the appeal.
6. The claim to be withdrawn and no application made for judgment.
The Full Court was adjourned sine
die.
young SHORTHAND RESULTS.
Presently Ernest Heath ente- ed. Susan had a distinct sense of relief. Now her responsibility
Man Takes Number. Her attention being entirely taken up with the injured child' after the accident, she did not notice the number of the ear, but Kofmeone amongst the crowd of people as-ended. sembling at the spot called out that it was not necessary to chase the ear, he had noticed the number, which was 1268,
The injured giri was taken in Another car to the Government Civil, Hospital, accompanied by witness, The child died after admission,
An employee at n. motor neces
of
sories store next the seene the accident declared that he saw
EXAMINATION OF THE H.K. TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
The
following Are the June, "My dear, I didn't expect you 1982, results
of the Hongkong Technical Institute's examination until to-morrow!
The lady hughed again, met al-in Shorthand:
Passes in 80 words n minute- together agreeably. She gave thei tips of her fingers to her husband Wong Yuk-shu, Wong Choong- to the kong, M. C. Pendry, Jean Lee, Ng and an oblique
Ling-ki. Li Yeung-wan. younger man.
"Ernest is so amusing, He al Passes in 70 words a minute. cording to schedule," And, in Shing-yung, Kau. Yu-fung. ways wants things to happen ag-1G S. Castro, Mak Fat-ming, Ei
deed. Heath seemed annoyed.
Klance
"I think you might have wired. the number as stated by the pre should certainly have met you." erding witness, just before the seemed aggrieved. There was driver switched off his lights and an undertone of real contention
in their light
drove away.
In his pinion the ear was travel ling between 20 and 30 miles an hour.
The quest was adjourned. The following are the jury: Messrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith (fore (man). A. J. Vietny Smith.
Wong Yew-mun.
SEDITIOUS PLOT UNEARTHED.
and
not to listen.
falk. Susan Tried
Passen in G words a minute.- Li Po-shan, Ho Yan-chu, Chau King-wei.
Passes in 50 words a minute. Chan Ye-chun, Eileen Anslow,
Passes In Theary.-Wong Ting- chun, Lam Tat-isol, Ip Fook-chuen, "I always like to give you sur-E. V. Ward, Ko Sheung-chi, Wong prises!" There was an edge to Man-fai, Luk Kong-cheung. Mrs. Heath's tone. "One never The above classes were taught knows" Her voice trailed off by Miss N. W. Bascombe and Mr. and whether unwittingly or not E. J. Edwards. her gaze strayed to the young girl
typing furiously al her desk.she didn't mind if Mrs. Ilenth Susan heard Heath any with some treated her like the paper on the heat that he disliked surprises wall. Why should she? She didn't tensely. She thought that alto know what the rules of etiquette gether the meeting was rather odd for employers' wives
were, but for a husband and wife who had she rather thought a more graci- been separated for months.
vus mood
indicated. Oh, After a tactful moment Waring well, what did it matter One slipped away and Susau was sum-snu more or less in n cold and
moned to Pierson's cubbyhole to
unfeeling world! help him check some figures. She
"I'm leaving for the day," Heath grow absorbed in the task and for- said
shoulder. over her
III The arrest of General Chou Feng-got to notice the hum of voices, pale, ascetic face, seemed flushed chi, formerly commander of the now low and rather monotonous, and annoyed. "If MacWhig calls 26th Army, is being sought from in the private office.
RINGLEADER SOUGHT BY
CHEKIANG
Hangchow, Jane 16.
the Cheklang Provincial Govern- In an interlude Pierson inquir-| Iment by the War Ministry.
from New York tell the operator
ed with a jerk of his head, "Hawto get my house after four o'clock. Jack Waring sauntered over to d'ye like her ladyship?"
Susan's desk later.
"Some
"Ritzed you, ch?" His keen eyes under his sandy thatch were smil- ing but sympathetic.
Susan shrugged. guess so. What does it matter?" But there was a line of bitterness about her young mouth,
A despatch from the Ministry acruses General Chou of being the Susan flushed. "She's very at- ringleader of the so-called "South tractive." Eastern Self-Defence Army" which Plerson drew down his left eye-) was organised in Shanghai in tid in grotesque wink. February during the Sino-Japanese boss, she is! I feel sorry for the hostilities, and which aimed at the old man.” overthrow of the National Govern- Abruptly he adjusted his ex- ment.
pression and began montonously "Child, don't you care!" She The plot was frustrated due to to rend figures aloud. Mra.looked up, surprised, ut the the vigilance of the Greater Shang- Heath was leaving. hai Municipal Police. General Chou's followers were arrested and Chiang Ming-chich, one of his henchmen, was tried, and sentenced to death later-Reuter.
earnestness of Waring's usually bantering volce. She avoided him- Susan heard her name called.these days, fearing a recurrence Her employer, looking mildly of his flirtatious manner. But flustered, said, "You've not Waring seemed wholly in earnest. Mrs. Heath, I believe, Miss Carey." Almost fatherly.
Mrs. Heath looked into space a fraction of an inch over Susan's
met
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. SHING MUN SCHEME. head and the travesty of a smile She was struck by a new, not al-
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AUTHORITY RECEIVED FROM SECRETARY OF STATE
The Colonial Secretary yes. terday evening issued the following communique to the Press:
rom-
A telegram has been receiv- ed from the Secretary of State, authorizing the mencement of the Shing Mun Gorge Valley Dan. Steps will be taken at the next meeting of the Legislative Council to ask for the pro- vision of the necessary funds in order that the work may. proceed forthwith.
visited her thin, beautifully mold- ed lips. Then she was gone, leav scent behind her. ing a drift of expensive, subtle
"Whew! Thank God that's over." muttered the bookkeeper as the hall door slammed. "We won't have another visitation for an- other six months,"
Susan smiled, feeling a sense of kinship with
man. the little "O'Connell knew how to handle her." Pierson råmbled on, amiably
"Thanks," Susan and soberly.
together unwelcome thought,
What if she should find a friend
(To be Continued.)
in this man?
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Sagan told herself that of course.
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