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JURY'S VERDICT

ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF

CHEUNG CHAU MAN

P. and O. Rumour

Singapore, Sept. 28,

The local agents for the P. & O. Co. have notiffed passengers that the Company's steamers might be diverted from their normal course. without notice.--United Presa.

On enquiry from Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie und Co. we were informed that no intimation had been received at their office.

only, to be temporary. He ad- mitted that he may have made a neensual inspection, but not an effi-

einl one to report on.

"We return: a verdict of cidental death, and strongly commend that the Electric Light Company of Cheung Chau take

One

Mr. Kennedy-Skipton: witness said you inspected the

stricter precautions-with-high structure when the flagpole-and-

tension wires and warn people of the great danger. Danger signs In English and Chinese should also be erected."

This verdict was brought in by the jury at the conclusion of a

T shaped iron were in position.

Offcial Inspection Mr. Bickerstaff. I did not make an official inspection.

you paid several visits; the final one being

This witness asid

Coroner's inquiry into the death oficial?-All I can say is that I of Yip Loi, a shop foki, of the do not remember. ling Lung grocery store, No, 389,

In summing up, the Coroner said Chung Hing Street, Cheung Chat, that the jury had to consider three who was electrocuted as a result possibilities for cause of death. of a high tension wire coming into The first was that the Government contact with a fingpolo he had should not have permitted the climbed on July 30 at that address. erection of the flagpole, the second The inquiry was held by the Din-that the permittee should not have trict Officer, South. Mr. G. S. erected the flagpole in such a Kennedy-Skipton.

The jury comprised Messrs. F. N. Cunha (Foreman), N. U. Botel- ho and J. Wade.

Balli Evidence

dangerous position, and thirdly, that the Electric Light Company should have made some objection and called attention to the close- ness of the pole, and the high ten- Aug-

Mr. J. D. Bickerstaff, Land sion wires. There were no Bailiff at Cheung Chau, was called gestions, he said, that the high to give evidence as to whether or tension wires were bad con- not he had permitted the owners ditian, but they did not seem to of the house to have a flagpole sobe inspected very often. He in near the high tension wires.

formed the jury that it is out of Witness stated that he was asked the question to consider running for a permit to build a house by these wires underground as they the vilinge elder, Wong Ying. He barely pay as it is. did not make inspections from The jury returned the verdict

time to time as the building was given above.

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SEPTEMBER 27, 1935,

WOMAN DISAPPEARS

·COMPLAINANT MISSING FROM

HER RESIDENCE

Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy, yesterday afternoon, ro served his decision in a case in which threo men,

Li Lin, Lal Yun-chol and Ma Shul-tong, were charged with in- Tang Chun, married timidating women, at the Chia Hoi tea house, Wanchai Road, with a view to compof her to join an illegal society.

Third defendant, who was also charged with possession of a polico whistle, was fined $5, or in default,

this seven days hard labour, on charge.

At the first hearing of the case, defendants were unrepresented, but yesterday Mr. Leo D'Almada (ant appeared on behalf of all of

conducted by: The prosecution was Detective Sergeant D. Fitches, who at the outset said that the complain ant had not arrived in Court, and had been missing from her home for the past two days, and, could located by the Police,

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The evidence for the prosecution the last hearing, having closed nt

do- and Mr. Schofield holding that fendants but a case to answer, the Arat defendant, Li Lin, took his stand in the witness box and said he had been introduced to the complainant in August last year. On September 10 last year, he had given her a loan of $10, which she had asked for, saying who would pay it back when she had

ile the

on August Baw her money 20 last, and she promised to pay back the money on September 3. On that day, he wont to the ten house with

and the other defendants, was served tea by her. She then asked him to come on September 8. He did not strike her then, nor did he ask her to join an illegal society. He did not say anything else to her. On Septem ber 8, he met the second defendant, and after going to the theatre they want to Johnstone Read, and arrested by the Police. They met the third defendant there.

wore

Second defendant corroborated first defendant's story with regard to the arrest, and also stated that last year he had lent first defendant $10, and when he pressed for the money in August this year, Arst defendant told him that the complainant

Owed him $10, and he would repay when he got the money, from the woman. lle was with the other two defendants in the tea house, on September and heard first defendant ask

but complainant for the money, nothing else was said. The complain. ant promised to pay on September 8, and they left.

Counsel's. Submissions

Salgon

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco, 6th Sopt.) Manila

Emp. of Canada (dua 7 a.m.) Sopt. 27. General Sherman......September 27. Ginyo Mara ........ September 27. Houtman

September 27.

Pres. Coolidge (duo 1 pm.) Sept, 27. -Pres. Jefferson

U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco, 30th August) Pres. Bioaroo Shanghal

Teiresina Toyama Maru Atsuta Maru

Japan

Japan and Europe via Negapatam.

Straite

(Letters and Papers) London, 29th Augustand Air Mail ex Amater dam-Bandseng Service-Amster dam, 18th September. Saigon

Japan

Shanghai and Swatow Java and Manila

Manila

Strolls Straits

Strafte Japan

Java

and London Parcels-London, 20th August

Fushimi Marsi Lycemoon Nagato Maru Sinkiang Tjsondari Trier... Somall.. Diomed Menelaus

September 27.

Sopiomber 27.

September 27.

September 27.

September 28.

.September 28.

-September 28. September 28. September 28.

28

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Ser 20.

September 30. October 1, October October 1. October October 1.

Shanghai

Naokin

Calcutta and Straits

Santhia Tibadak

Europo vin Suez

(Letters and

Papers) London,

6th September ·

Cathay

October 2.

Conto Verdo Sutang

October 8.

.October 2.

Africa Maru

October 4.

Pres. Jackson Rajputana Nellore

October 4.

October 4,

October 5.

Straits

Calcutta and Strafts Japan

U.S.A., Canada, Japan, and Shang

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Mr. D'Almada said he would not enll the third defendant, as there was no evidence against hito. The charge, said Mr. D'Almada, was

one of In timidating the complainant with a view to compelling her to join an

na illegal society, but there Was 114 Sep- evidence of any such threat on tember 3, or on divers dates, The only evidence was that of the com- plainant herself, who said that first defendant had threatened her that if sho did not pay $30 to

ciety, he would get her the 80-

trouble.

The evidence of the prosecution's witness, Ah Feng, was also in the favour of the defence, and with

to the allegation made by complain

ant that first defendant had struck her, it could hardly bo believed, be cause if she had been struck she would have shouted for help.

Mr. Schofield then reserved his declalon until noon on September 10.

RADIO BROADCAST

Per Friday

Date and Time

Hai Ning. Fri, Sept. 27, 3 p.m. Emp. of Canada

Fri., Sept. 27, 4.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan and San Fran- General Sherman Fri., Sept. 27, 5 p...

cinco

(Duo San Francisco, 20th October) Manila

Moniln

Pres. Coolidge..Fri., Sept. 27, 5 p.m. Pres. Monroe..Fri., Sept. 27, 5 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Pres. Jefferson ...... Fri., Sept. 21

Central and South Amerlen апи Europe via Victoria B.C., and Europe vin Siberia

(Due Victoria B.C., 16th October)

Parcels, .... Sept. 27, 3 p.m. Reg., ....

Sept. 27, 4.15 pm. Letters, ...... Sept. 27, 5 p.m.

Saturday, Manila, Australia and New Zealand Atsuta Maru

vla Thursday Island,

Reg. (Due Thursday Island, 10th October). · Letters, Letters for "Imperial-Airways Ber- Takada

vico"

(Duc London, 14th October).

Lelters for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam Takada

Air Mail Service”.............

Rex.

Letters,

K. P. O.

Buss

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Sept. 28, 11,00 am.

Letters, Sept. 28, 11.30 a.m.

(Due Amsterdam, 10th October).

K. PO

Letters, Sept. 28, 11.30 a.m. Letters for "Singapore-Australia Takada

Air Mail Service"

Reg...... Letters,

(Due Darwin, 8th October).

K. P. G.

Reg.,

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11.45 p.m. The Hotel Metropole Orchestra,

from relayed

the Metropole

-fotel, London.

12.15 a.m. Sparis Talk.

Greenwich Tits Hignal at 12.30 .7. 12.30 am, The News and Announcements. 18.45 m. Dance Music.

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Close down.

Transmission 4

(G... and 0.8.D.)

PART I

1.15 a.m. ig Ben. The News and An-

nouncemetilth

1.35 .. The Gieraham Parkingien Quintet, 2.15 a.m. The D.II.C. Thestra Orchesten. Greenwich Time Signal at a mm. 3 .. "uits." A play for broadcasting by F. W. Henley, Produced by Will Meluarg

3.30 .

Beethoven at the Prome (Part D. relayed from the Queen's Hall, London. téreenwich Time Hignal at m 4.10 a.m. Novelty Band Productjen, 5. (use down.

5.15 a.m. 0.30 M.

2.40 m.

FAIT 11

Dance Muste.

Dance Basic.

A Recital by Norah Drewitk (Pianoforte) and Henry Wen dort

Tenor),

4 am. The News and Announcements. 6.20 .m. Dance Musle. Harry Hey and his,

Band. 6.45 m. Close down.,

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following programme will be brom Temat from Mania this evening by K.Z.R.M., of a wavelength of 485 metres (818.3 kiloer cla) i

pernie Nalason,

You Listening conubieted "ho

8.30 p.m. Spanish Informational Period. 6.10 p.m. Englah Informational Period. 4.55 p.m. ttock quotationi, through th

courtesy of Rwan, Culbertion and Frita.

p.m. Radio Rhopper.

7.13 p.m. Dollar Steamship Company Pro-

gramme (Chale KZEO).

1.30 p.m The Town Crier.

7.43 p.m. Ellando y la Prostamme. 8 p.m. panla

8.30 p.m. Welcome Tourist Programme for Unssengers aboard the Dollar 1.1. Frealdent Coolidge.

.8.45 p.m. Stock quotations and local mar

het reportE

1.p.m. Hispania-Zahunelar.

14 pm

Popular Turses and Bequenin,

11 p. Sian UK,

Reg....... Sept. 28, 11.00 ..

...Sat., Sept. 28, Sept. 28, 4.16 p.m.

Sept. 28, 5 p.m.

Sat., Sept. 28

G. P. O.

Sept. 28, 11.30 6.m. Sept. 28, Noon Sat, Sept. 28.

G. P. O. Sept. 28, 11.30 am." Bept. 28, Noon

Sat, Sept. 28.

G. P. O.

Sept. 29, 11.30 4.m.

Reg., Sept. 28, 11.00 a.m. Letters... Sept. 28, 11.80 a.m. Letters, ...... Sept. 28, Noon Straits and Calentta........................................... Takada

Sat, Sept. 28. Parcels,

Sept. 28, Noon Letters,... Sept. 28, 1.00 p.m. Haiphong

Canton..

Sat., Sept. 28, 2 p.m. Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Fushimi Maru Sat., Sept. 28, 3.30 p.m.

Siberin,

Kaying.....Sat., Sept. 28, 3.30 p.m. Now Mathilde..Sat., Sept. 28, 5 p.m.

Amoy

Saigon

Bangkok, Batavia,

union, Madagascar,

Mauritius, Ro- "East and

South Africa

Foochow

Houtman Shantung Sunday.

Foochow via Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Formosn

Swatow and Bangkok

Sat., Sept. 28, 6 p.m. ...Sat, Sept. 28, p..

Fooshing ....Sun., Sept. 29, 8.30 u.m. Hozan Maru..Sun., Sept. 29, 9 a.m. Monday.

Kalgan. Mon, Sept. 30, 10.30 am.

Tuesday.

Manila, Macasser, and Seurabaya Hothow

Tinegara Tenn lniyang

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Wednesday.

Foochow in Swatow Amor...

Shanghai

་ ་ ་་

Yunnan Talyuan Thursday

Shanghai and *Japan Hollow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America and *Europe vio Vancouver B.C., (Parcela for Canada only) and

Europe via Siberia.

Tues, 'Oct. 1, 8.30 a.m. Tues., Oct. 1, 10.30 a.m. Oct. 1, 2 p.at.

Tucs

Wed., Oct. 2, 10.30 a.m. Wed, Oct. 2, 3.10 p.m.

Conto Verde Thurs., Oct. 8, 9.30 a.. Cathay....

Thurs., Oct. 3, 10.30 a.m. Muinam....Thurs., Oct. 3, 10.90 a.m. Emp, of Canada ................Thurs., Oct. 3,

-

Parcels, Reg.,.

.Oct. 3, 3 p.m. Oct. 3; 4.15 p.m.

(Duo Vancouver B.C., 23rd October).

Letters,

.Oct. 3, 5 p.m.

Friday,

Fri., Oct. 4,3 p.m.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochew...... Hai Tan

Straits, Coylon, India, Mauritius, Africa Bart.. Fri., Oct. 48.80 pam.

East and South Africa

(Due San Francisco 23rd October). Amoy; ****

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Coolidge

C. and S. America, Canada and *Europe via San Francisco, and

Europe via Siberia.

Parcels,

Reg, Lettera,

Sulsang Saturday

Japan, Canada, *U.S.A., "C. and S. Tantalus

America and Europe via Victorla

Parcels,

Reg.,

B.C.

Letters,

(Due Victoria B.C., 28th October). Straits, Ceylan, India, Mauritius, Rajputana

East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles (Dua Marseilles, 1st November), K. P. O

-Manila

Parcels, Oct. 4, 4.80 p.m. Rea

Oct. 5, 0 nm. Letters,

Oct. 6, 10 a.m.

Parcols,

Reg....

..Fri., Oct. 4,

..........Oct. 4, 3 p.m. .Oct. 4, 4.15 p.m. .Oct. 4, p.mL -Sat., Oct. 4, & party:

.Sat., Oct. 5,

Oct. 4, 5 p.in. .Det. 5. 8:45 a.m. .Oct. 6, 9.30 x.m. Sat., Oct. 6,

...... Oct. 4, 5 pm.

„Oct. 5, 0.45 km, Latters, .......... Oct. 8, 10.30 a.m.

Pres. Jackson,Sat., Oct. 5, 4.30 p.m.

Superscribed correspondence only.

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