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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

CHICAGO SURGERY MURDER HEARING

WOMAN DOCTOR ON TRIAL

WYNEKOOP CASE RE-OPENED

ACCUSED LACKS INTEREST

Chicago, Feb. 19.

The trial of Dr. Alice Wyne- koop, charged with the murder in Chicago surgery of her daughter-in-law, Rheta Wyne- koop, was re-opened to-day.

It will be recalled that the trial was commenced in the middle of January and brought to a dramatic end by the Judge's declaration of a mistrial in view of the ill-health:

of accused, rendering her unit to defend herself.

To-day, Dr. Alice Wynekoop was clearly in an improved state health.

She pleaded guilty,

of

A

close up of

Dr. Alice Wynskoop, who is again facing trial on a charge of murder in Chicago!

Asked questions by the Court, HUMANE KILLERS

accused said she was still feeling

little shaky, but otherwise was feeling find.

Photo taken on the occasion of the first abandoned trial of

Dr. Wynekoop, shows the ac- ensed being wheeled to court in

abeth-chair.

RUBBER CONTROL RUMOURS

FOR COLONY

PUBLIC MONEY

VOTES

CHINA GOLD BAR EXCHANGE

As

NEW ESTABLISHMENT IN COLONY

ICE HOUSE ST. VENTURE

CHINA'S RE-BIRTH

MR. WANG CHING-WEI ON FUTURE

| RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME

(Spacial to."Telegraph")

E RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

DANCE MUSIC FROM THE STUDIO

From 20W on a wave-length of 365. motres!

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. -6.30-7 p.m. Chinese Shorthand les" son from the Studio.

7.30-10.30 p.m. European Pro-

якатте.

7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quotations, etc.

7.83-9 p.m. From the Studio. The 31st of a series of lesson in "Cantoneso" by the Rov. Mr. H. R.

Octet--Melody (Dawes). Octet-Moonbeams and Shadows

(Squire).

J. H. Squiro Celeste Octot. Violin Solo-Danza Repanola, (Do Falla: arr. Kreisler).

Violin Solo-Waltz in A Fint Major

(Brahms).

Isolde Menges. Organ Solo-Minuet Antique (Watling).

Wells. Nanking, Feb. 20. (Special to "Talograph")

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Re An important statement on the programme of the Central Gov. port.

8.3-8.43 D. A Selection of In- After undergoing a num-ernment was made by Mr. Wang strumental Music,

the ber of changes, first as a Ching-wei, President of

acting Executive Yuan and haberdasher's shop and then Foreign Minister, at the weekly an Indian Silk Store, Memorial Meeting held yester- Kelly Sayce's old bookshop, day

Mr. Wang Ching-wei rc- for many years a familiar ferred to the joint statement landmark in Ice House issued by him and Marshal Chiang Street, has become a Gold Kal-shek on February 11, which pointed out the importance of Bar Exchange.

successfully concluding the cam- After a brief period of treat-paign against the "Red" within

Interior has

shortest become the

possible perjod. something like a Hotel lounge, its Policies like this could be regarded cement floor laid under a covering AS emergency measures, while of mats yielding luxuriously to the economic reconstruction was with- step, and cushioned rattan arm in the category of. a fundamental chairs and settees suggesting al-measure for national salvation. most a touch of luxury.

ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION.

The serious side of the under- taking, however, is to be seon in

Expressing the belief that the the bustle and activity with which Red-Suppression Campaign now the China Gold Exchange, as it is being vigorously carried on in styled, opened its doors this morn-Kiangsi would soon be concluded, PARKING PLACE ing. A large blackboard covering Mr. Wang dwelt on economic

ON PEAK

almost the entire space of one side development and material recon- of the trading room began to be struction. Eleven votes, totalling $29,077, Illed up with figures as these be-

As a first step, he said, the are to come before the Finance came available relating to the ups Government had attached particn- Committee of the Legislative and downs, of gold exchange.

lar attention to the development of Council at its next meeting.

of communication various means and the improvement of existing Mr. David Judah, the Manager of ones. The tapping of the natural the new Gold Bar Exchange, was at resources of the interior of China hand to answer all enquiries. The on a largo scale could only China Gold Bar Exchange, hej made possible when proper com-

BRANCH OF SHANGHAL

be

Amongst these Is one vote for $3,250 in connexion with the pro- vision of a parking ground at the Upper Peak tram station. It is explained that the cost of this work was under-estimated due in states, is to be the Hongkong munications were available. This part to the considerable amount branch of the Shanghai Gold Ex- of rock encountered and the neces- change, which in its turn is operat- sity for constructing a retaining ed. by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & wall to support n short length of Fritz, who are considered as one the Penk Road which was dis-fof the most reputable firms in covered to be formed on "filled" Shanghai and the Far East. Mr. and not solid foundations,

.

FIRE PRECAUTIONS.

A sum of $5,521 is to be asked for the carrying out of certain alteration anch additions Victoria Hospital in order ensure reasonable safety in case

fire.

at

of

Chester Fritz, partner is acknow- ledged one of the foremost silver experts in China, being also con-

nected with the Metals Exchange

in America.

explained why the Government had, in the past two years, made a great effort to improve, existing railway services and to push on with the construction of Important now railway projects, notably the Lunghai Railway which was ex- pected to be completed to Sianfu, Shensi, at the end of this year. The completion of the Lunghal

Organ Solo Three Fours Waltz

Suite, No. 3 (Coleridge Taylor, Reginald arr. Goss-Custard),

Goss-Custard, F.R.C.O. Guitar Solo-Fandanguillo (Turina) Guitar Solo-Tremolo Study (Tar-

rega),

Andres Segovia. 'Cello Solo Sambando (Sulzer, Op. 8).

"Cello Solo-Ave Verum (Mozart,

Arr. Squire),

W. H. Squire, Pianoforte Solo-Paganini Etude in

E Flat Major (Paganini-Liszt-Busoni) Pianoforte Solo-Children's Corner Suite No. 3 Serenado for this

Doll (Debussy).

Vladimir Horowitz.

1

8.47-9.30 p.m.

In a Porsian Garden, from "The Rubalyat" of Omar Khayyam (Fitzgerald and Liza Lehmann). Dora Labbette, Muriel Brunakili, Hubert Bindell, Harold Williams and Harold Pedlar, 9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio, Dance Musle by "Fred and His Pals."

Programme.

1 Fox Trot-Night Shall be Filleil

with Music.

2

وروم

4 5 Slow G Fox

8 Waltz

7

-Forty-Second Street.

Let the World Go Drifting By.

-Dinah.

My Silent Love

Trot-hick of Araby.

Thanks.

-I Love You Truly,

Cider.

0 Fox Trot-Ida Sweet 15 Applo

Thero's a Cabin in this Pinc

Railway was a prerequisite of the On account of the extensive con-economie development of North-10 Slow néctions of Mr. Chester Fritz, western China. The completion to facilities for up-to-the-minute of the Yu-Han (Canton-Hankow)11 Fox Trot-Lazybonos.

news will be available to the China Rallway was being facilitated with 12 Gold Exchange for the use of its the aid of the British Boxer In-13 clients.

demnity Fund.

SPOT TRANSACTIONS.

an The busincas of the China Gölü'

FOREIGN CAPITAL.

¿

-Dinner at Eight.

Hold Me. 14 Rumba Love Song of the Nile. 15 Fox Trot-Sweet Suc. 116 Waltz

Like to go Back in the Evening.

Don't Blame Me, Blue Prelude.

17 Fox Shadow Waltz.

Another sum is for $3,123 for fire protection at the Government She-displayed-little-interest in Civil and Mental Hospitals. An

In referring to the great pro- the trial which centres round the explanatory note says that discovery of the dead body of her automatic sprinkler installation Exchange will be the buying and blems of reconstruction, Mr. Wang daughter-in-law in the Wynekoop has been provided at the Govern- this of bespotr for tensac pointed to the necessity of inviting 18 Stow

ment Civil Hospital and in order tions will be "spot" for the pur- the help of foreign capital, Ho 20 Fox Trot-Sweetheart Darlin' surgery. Tho victim had

|was doubtful if China, so back- parently been shot after having that this may function effectively poses of current settlements.

Silver movements in relation toward economically, could carry out News

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press been rendered unconscious with it is necessary to secure a constant an anaesthetic--Router.

supply of water during periods of Gold will also be displayed, to such a colossal programme with-

10.35 p.m. Close Down, the asalatance of foreign restriction by connecting it with gether with cross-rates of the dif-out the unfiltered main. It la pro-ferent currencies of the world. capital. But if China needed Mr. Judah who is a member of foreign capital in railway develop- posed in addition to connect this main to the fire hydrant service the Shanghai Stock Exchange, will ment, it was a sine que non that Foreign Minister, Mr. Wang con- in the Mental Asylum. The cost be in sole charge of the local bus adequate security must be found cluded by saying that, if it were asked what was the Government's of piping and contingent works is ness, and he has the assistance of for foreign investments. The

Government had recently care-future foreign policy, the reply estimated at $3,123 and a vote for an adequate staff. that amount is requested.

fully met all railway debt obliga.must be internal improvement. tions, both domestic and foreign.. For only by this could China com- explained that in accordance with China had no intention of default-mand the respect of foreign Representing the amount of an the decisions of the Bangkok ing, but principle and interest had nations.-Central News, indent on the Crown Agents for Oplum Conference, the Govern- not always been punctually paid to The Under Secretary, Mr. two captive bolt humane killers ment arranged with the Tung Wah foreign bondholders.

Unpunctuality of payment, how- Malcolm MacDonald, replying for with 12,000 rounds of cartridges, a Hospitals Committee to set aside

in the Colonial Secretary

the sum of $1,061 is being asked for. certain beds for the treatment of ever, was not always due to poll. disturbances in China. Commons, said the communique The killers are to be used at such cases and undertook to reim-tienl issued on February 13th on the anima!

depots and slaughter-burse the Committee in respect of Vicissitudes in world affairs had Joint authority of the British and

its expenses. The annual expen-played an equally important part, Netherland Governments, stating A sum of $3,000 is required foditure is estimated to be about such as abnormal rise in the gold

POSITION STILL UNALTERED

London, Feb. 10.

houses.

HUMANE KILLERS.

that reports that an agreement treatment of opium addicts. It is $3,000. had been reached for regulation of

rubber supplies were wholly in- adequate, still

position.

represented

the DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

"That communique, ho added, was

IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO FOUND A Two cases of small-pox and one case Issued to contradict unauthorized, LASTING POWER UPON INJUSTICE, each of diphtheria and meningitis reports which appeared likely to PERJURY

TREACHERY.-De- were reported to the local health au-

thorities during the week-end.. mislead the public.—British Wire- | mosthenes. less.

EXCHANGE. RATES ·

Parla Geneva, Berlin... Helsingfors.

.Oslo

Athens..

Milan...

Buenos Aires

Shanghai. New York

Amsterdam Vienna.. Prague

Madrid.

Bucharest

Hongkong. Brussels Stockholm

Copenhagen

Lisbon

Bombay.

Rla

Yokohama. Montevideo.

Belgrade

Montreal vé. #Alfveri (kpot);

AND

price and the general, business depression over the whole world, which no nation could escape.

China had, however, fully dia- charged all debt obligations in respect of the Tlentain-Pukow, Shanghai- Nanking-Shanghai, Hangchaw and other railways bound by contracts with forelga bondholders..

POSTAL SERVICE,

It is proposed to hold a small dinner 1.M.S. Berwick and a destroyer are for members of the medical profession to be open to the public between the who are past members of frish Hos Mr. Wang then proceeded to re- hours of 2 p.m. and 4 pm. on Sunday pitals. The date provisionally select port on the great strides made in next. The vessels will bo moored at ed for this rounion

is Saturday, the expansion of the Chineso their respective buoys. Service boats March 3, at 8.30 p.m. Those who are postal service, the development Feb. 19. will not be available for the transport desirous of attending are asked to of aviation, wireless and telegraph

notify the organiser, care of Hong services and Improvement 78.2/32 of visitors.

kong Hotel, 10.06%

18.06 A report has been made to

On charges of stealing a radiator

navigation.

of

the

Regarding the postal service, he 220 police by Tang Fui, a partner of the 19.90 Sang Lee building contractore, of No. cap from a car belonging to Dr. L. pointed out that it had been run and very efficiently since its inception 530 512 Nathan Road, ground floor, to the D. Pringle, Macdonnell Road,

car sixty years ago and had annually 58.16/10 fect that between 7 pm. yesterday another radiator cup

30% and 1 a.m. to-day, somo person or per owned by Mr. A. M. L. Hoares, 38, shown big profits until the past 1/4% sons broke inte the premises and took Stubbs Road, Sunn he and labour two years when the service had 5.18% away a safe containing $250 in cash. tenced to three months hard

the by Mr. Hamilton in

been seriously affected by the

Feb. 16.

77.20/52 .15.86

12.96

220

19.00

.630

.68%

.30%

1/4%

7.01

28%

28

110 .87.25/32

510 1/6.7/10 21.08

10.30 .22 40

5.08%

109% .1/8.8/32

24%%%

67

225

6.1944

20.5/16

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from M

Central

7.71 The police are instituting inquiries, Magistracy this morning. Defendant Japanese occupation of Manchuria was previously bound over in Novem- and major natural entastrophes in 125 Proviously convicted, Ko Ki, 50, ber. It was sinted that both cars Chinn Proper, like the Yangtso 18% street conlle, was went to prison for were left unattended.

at the

and banditry. On the ecore, tho 1/014 months by Mr. Balfour

Central Magistracy this morning for The health bulletin of the Eastern Chinesa Postal Administration 22.2014 stealing a desk in Wellington Street ports for the week ended on February had suffered a loss of about $10,- 19.99 on Sunday. Det-Sergt. Mintay, pro- 10

shows the following cases

Rivor and Yellow River. Floods

22.40 secuting, and complainant brought of infectious diseases. Plaquet 000,000, but was continuing its 100% the desk from Wanchal for the pur Baghdad 1 case, Bombay.le cases, polley of extending: Its service to 1/6,8/04 pose of printing Chinese New Year Hangbon 1 casos. Cholera; Calcutta the less accessible quarters of the

44 Kreeting cards, On Sunday, he want. 18 cance, Madras d cases. Small country. Postal stations o 1/24 ed to remove it back. He went to pox; Beirut 8 cases. Baghdad 1o ass, tablished all over the country had 37 fatch n coolla and on his return the Bassein 17 casas, Bombay 11 cases, now reached a total of 12,000 and 225 deak had dleappeared. It was later Calcutta 100 cases, Cochin cases Die postal routes were over about 6.10% recovered in a shop at 1 Tang Wo Karachi 4 casos, Madras 28 CABINA

20 Lang. The shop assistante kald de- Rangoon 2 cases, Taxcorin: 16: 490,000/milan M

Silvar, (forward)......2 2044 :: 20.9/16 fendant had taken the "desk there, Vizagapalam 5 clien; Haiphong:46 1322 War" Lonnigione.102.1/15/10244 saying that new drawers were re-cases, Shanghai 20 caseSyky Marie

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