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WUCHOW EXPLOSION
ACCIDENT IN UNIVERSITY LABORATORY
Wachow, Oct. 14. In connection with the previous- ly reported explosion at the chemical ward of the Kwangal University on October 10, which caused the life of Professor Soong Men-ching, it is understood that four other perяods were badly in- jured. including Mrs. Soong, two atudents and Miss Soong (the pro- fessor's niece).
Professor Soong was making a demonstration when some power- ful chemical materials dropped to the ground and exploded.
The two students, who were standing by the. Professor were "badly injured. The other two per-" Bons hurt were his wife and niece, a girl of 15.
The whole University is plunged into mourning by the death of Pro- fewer Soong, who was only 37 years of age, a native of Hanan. Ho had recently joined the Univer sily, after the summer holidays.-- Wah Kiu Yat Po.
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Linder Big Ben." A homely chat on men and matters In and around London ky Ioward Marshall.
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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935..
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ITALY'S ANGER
BRITAIN ACCUSED OF PROVOKING WAR
Ilone, Oct. 14.
An official spokesman, speaking with considerable heat, charged Britain with provoking Great tension between Britain and Italy with the possibility arising in con- sequence of a European war.
The Voce d'Italia declares that, "Britain is determined to create a war in order to defeat Fascist Italy, and the concentration of the British Fleet in the Mediterranean cannot but arouse suspicion. We refuse to accept Mr. Ellen's state- ment, we do not wish to trouble Italy.'
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have authorities noticed that since October 7 the British naval vessels have gone behind all precedent, and do not I.C. Theatre Orchestra; con- doctor, Stanford Robinson and even return courtesy salutes in the the
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As the result of a resolution drawn up in Addis Ababa by the ministers of Britain, the United States, Belgium, France, Germany, Egypt and Greece, the British Am bassador at Rome has drawn the attention of the Italian ment to the fact that Addis Ababa and Diredawn are open towns, with large fureion populations.
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It has been announced that con- sequent on the rejoval of the arms embargo against Ethiopia, application by British exporters is to be. considered by the Board of Trude.-Rentor.
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Jabbed at Complainnat outlued by Inspector C. Rozeskwy at the previous hearing, was that
Yesterday, Mr. Sherriff gave on September 30 Mrs. Sherriff had given the accused $3.75 and a bill evidence, followed by Mr. Tont for coal, and had asked him to Bolt, who stated he saw a commo- settle it.. On October 5, she asked tion in the back of Mr, Sherriff's defendant whether he had paid the house, and saw both complainant bill, and 'defendant replied and defendant apparently trying to he had not and that he had hit each other. Defendant gambled away the money. She something in his hand, and appear- the country without delay.
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happened. Mr. Sherriff went into had nothing in his hand when ho
called on him to stop.
the eervants' quarters and ques- tloned the defendant. who pro- An amah, employed by the com duced $3.75 and the bill. He then plainants, alao gave evidence, told defendant he would have to after which a Chinose detective, leave, at which defendant asked Chung Wal, doposed to having for five-days' pay. Mr. Sherriff told made a search for the knife but him that could be settled ot the without result. Bay View Police Station,
The defendant corroborated all -Defendant then made for the the evidence with regard to the bill kitchen and opened a drawer and and the $3.75, but with regard to took out a knife. Mr. Sherriff the allegod wounding, he stated caught him by the back of his that he entered the kitchen and shoulders and a struggle:ansued, took the knife out of a drawer with during the course of which both the intention of working, when he Chung Kwong, aged 46, a house Mr. and Mrs. Sherriff were wound- was pulled from behind by Mr.
ed by the defendant, who made his Sherriff, who put both his boy and cook, employed at No. 11 Bay View Mansions, second floor, escape when Mr. Sherriff slipped around him. He then throw-the was yesterday afternoon convicted and fell in the kitchen. Defendant knife away. He ran to pick up the on a charge of wounding his eme war arrested in Causeway Bay knife, and Mr. Sherriff came after ployera, Sanitary Inspector and Road by Mr. Bolt, of the P. W. D. him, so he ran down into the Mrs. G.. H. Sherriff, on Saturday The knife with which the assault street, where he was stopped by October 5, and was sentenced to was committed was never found. | Mr. Bolt four months hard labour. Both complainants bad suporácial Mr. Schofield convicted defen- |
The case for the prosecution, as cuts.
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