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The 50th Annual Fote'.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1933.

EUROPEAN'S DEATH | MINISTER RESIGNS.

INQUIRY COMMENCED AT KOWLOON YESTERDAY

LATE MRS, W. H. BELL

LARGE ATTENDANCE AT FUNERAL

The funeral took place last evening at the Protestant Comic- tery of Mrs. Dora Bell.

DR. LO WEN-KAN DROPS ONE PORTFOLIO

At the Kowloon Magistracy yes-

Nanking, Nov, 24. torday afternoon, a Coroner's in- Dr. Lo Won-kan, the Minister of quest was held before Mr. Wynne Justice, has submitted a formal Jones, inquiring Into the circum-patition resigning hla' concurrent Behind the hearse walked Mr. W. stances surrounding the death of portfolio for Foreign Affairs.—ŢII. Bell and son as chief mourners. Mr. Ernest Louis Pinquet,' who Router.

Dean Swann omentod at the died on the evening of October 25

graveside. at his bungalow, Lion's Head Farm, Kowloon Tong.

The jury empanelled consisted of Mr. E. Korn (foreman), T. A. Pearce and G.H."White,

His Excellency the Governor Hongkong Sporting Arms and Am- (Sir William Peol) and Lady Peel munition Co. He knew Mr. Pin-were represented by Captain" R. quet quite well, having occasional Walter, A.D.C., others present ly sold him cartridges. On Octo-boing the Hon. Mr. D.-W. Trat- Mr. D. H. Blako of Mesars Wil- ber 26, about noon, Mr. Pinquet mun, his Honour, Mr. Justice kinson and Grist held a watching bought 60 rounds of 3.38 cartridges Wood, the Hon. Mr. C. G. “Alabas- brief on behalf of certain re- for a Remington revolver, Mrter, the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wolling- latives..

Pinquet, according to, regulations, ton, the Hon. Mr. Gordon Mackio, Mr. Wynne-Jones, na Coronor, produced an Arm's Licence on Col. T. A. Robertson; Professors In outlining the scope of the in- buyfn- the cartridges, but did not D. K. Digby, F. A. Redmond, and quiry said to the jury: "This after- say how he intended using them.. G. A. Middleton-Smith; Messrs. noon you are hero to inquire into

T. H. King, T. B. Wilson, G. H.

the death of Ernest Louis Pinquet Inspector A. J. W. Dorling sald who died on October 25 at Kow-that, as a result of a telephonette, A. L. Shields, J. H. Tag- loon Tong, apparently of a gun-mesenge, he had gone at 7.40 pm: Hughes, T. H. R. Shaw, E. P. H. gart, A. D. Coppin, H. Owen- shot wound in the chest, I also on October 25 to Lion's Head Lang, Allan Cameron, P. Jacks, have to tell you for your own con- Farm. This form is situated on H. R. Forsyth, D. J. Lewis, E. M. venience that one of the witnesses the hillside above Kowloon Tong. who was to have been summoned, In the sitting-room of the bun-Raymond, J. K. Bousfield, J. W. Mr. P. Archer, le now suffering galow witness found deceased, C. Bonnar, M. J. Quist, I M. from malaria. He is at present in who he was informed was Mr. Pin Murphy, K. S. Morrison, G. G. N. the acute fever stage and is un-quet. The body was in a sitting Tinaon, T. M. Mitchell, D. Drum- able to leave his bed. Therefore, position in an armchair by a door mond, P. S. Cassidy, T. E. Pearce, we shall probably have to adjourn leading out to the back of the F. Bunfe, M. F. Key, J. D. for a further hearing at some bungalow. The back of the arm-Ross, H Davonport-Brown, S. T. future date. I will ondeavour to chair was padded with cotton-

Williams, P. F. Le Fevre, Frank get through 'ng much as possible wool, but there was a hole G. W. Sewell, HM, Mclay, J. Sutton, Ho Kwong, K. E. Edkins, this afternoon."

through the padding and through Tully, A. Prismall, J. W. Platt, the back of the chair which was M. Ó. Clark, W. A. Dowley, F. W. Dr. J. Durran gave evidence of plaited cane. About one foot that he had known deceased pro- behind the chair, witness found . H. Dodwell, F. Syme Themen, James, K. E. Greig, A. Stevenson, fessionally and last saw him alive a hole in an ornamental piece of A. Humphreys, C. F. Yuan, and on October 25 about noon. Mr. wood on the side of a cabinet others. Mr. T. B. Wilson repre- Pinquet, who consulted Dr. Dur-This hole was about twenty

sented the Rotary Club, with Mr. tho ground. The . F. Key, who also represented excited and nervous, but witness wood was split. On the floor al- the Chamber of Commerce and could not attribute any cause to most immediately

under the the China Association. that condition. Professionally, cabinet, witness found a .38 bul- witness had only seen Mr. Pinquet let. The room did not appear to once before when he tested his have been disturbed. eyes for glasses.

Doctors' Evidence

ran at his office, appeared to be inches from

Dr. J. B. Mackie, medical ofcer

acnt,

Letter Discovered.

letter en-

AN R.A.F. TOUR

12,000 MILE FLIGHT IN AFRICA

London, Nov, 24. Next year for the first time the

and

in charge of the Kowloon Mor-

In the bedroom," adjoining the tuary, said that about 9 a.m, on October 26, he conducted a post-sitting-room, on a writing desk, mortem on the body of Mr. Pin-Witness also found a quet. The body was Identified by closed In an envelope which was Mr. R. G. Witchell, brother-in-addreased to the Inspector Gen annual Royal Air Force formation law, and Mr. P. Archer, business oral of Police, This letter was cruise from Cairo to South D.S.P., Kowloon, and handed back trusted to a mixed squadron.

by Mr. Burlingham,

en- Inspector Dorling was also pre- to witness:

Five single-engined Fairey day Externally, there were blood

This lotter, which was read to bombers and four Vickers Victoria stains on the left side of the chest the jury by the Coroner, stated troop carriers will leave Heliopolis and there was a punctured wound that Mr. Pinquet had, for reasons Aerodroms, Cairo, at the end of on the left side of the chest. There

of which he would not divulge to February and return there at the area was a certain

the Police, decided to kill him-beginning of May, after tho wound. blackening round

a flight There was also a punctured wound self. He had given this matter of some 12,000 miles.

Their provisional Itinerary goes on the left side of the back, Cause deep thought before taking the of death was a lacerated wound of fatal step and further stated that as far as Protaría and takes them the lung and internal hemorrhage. no blame should be attached to Both lungs showed signs of tuber- anybody. culosis. Laceration of the lung

Five other private letters wero was, in Dr. Macklo's opinion, con-

revolver Худа alstent with a bullet wound in the also found. The chest. At the mortuary, deceas-handed to Inspector Dorling by cd was dressed in M flowered Mr. R. G. Witchell. sarong, a thin vest and a heavy golfing coat.

back to Cairo by way of Bulawayo, Livingstone, Salisbury, Abercorb, Mombasa, Nairobi, Malakal, Sudan and Khartum.

On the Homeward flight the de-

tachment will makes halts of three

or four days at each of the chief

At this stage, the Court was centres, and the machines vill visit cleared and the rest of the evi-outlying-reglone of--Rhodesiq-and- Ammunition Bought.

Northern dence was heard in camera. Sub-Nyassaland and the Evidence was given by Wong sequent enquiry revealed that the frontier of Kenya-British Wire. Sung-wing, aub-manager of the case had been adjourned.

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