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At 1, Ice House Street, Top Floor. EVENING DRESSES MEN'S EVENING SUITS SUMMER CLOTHES

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THE HONGKONG

POKFULUM DEATH

SUBPOENA REFUSED

FOR WITNESS

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936.

THREE SONATA RECITALS.

FIRST TO BE HELD

ON FRIDAY

The Coroner's inquiry Into the death of Mr. T. 8. Oel, a director of the China and South Sea Bank, citris to be held at the Helena May The Orst of the three sonata re- who was killed by a fall over on all takes place on Friday night embankment at Pokfulum Road on July 7, was resumed before Mr. W. next. Booking is particularly brisk, Schoßeld, and a Jury comprising and those wishing to avoid Inst Mears, Wall Mohamed Mehal minute disappointment are advised (foreman), Waller Mauelshagen and to ring the Helena May efflce, where J. II. Maycock, at the Central Magis- the box plan is, or to call without iracy yesterday.

delay,

WIDOW'S STRUGGLE WITH STAIRS

Had to Pull Herself Up and Slide Down

This Woman→→→ widow-ling n message of hope, for every sufferer from rheumatism.

She writes: "I am a widow, aged 50, and for seven years have suffered terribly with muscular rheumatism and rheumatle gout. Two years ago Inspector M. Hourihan informed To many music-lovers the appeal I could not bend my knees to walk the Coroner that Mr. Stanley Chan, of the Great Masters of the past is downstairs. I had to allde down and one of the chief witnesses, had left irresistible, so that the first pro- the Colony Swatow, although he gramme la bound to be universally then pull myself up again by the rail. had been warned that was re- popular. It is based on the HandelI had to have a stick to help mo quired as a witness, and it was pos- Sonata in D major, and the Beetholong. Then early in April Inst year sible he would return.

ven Sonula (No. 1) in A A major, for violin and piano, played by

I was advised to try Kruschen Salts, Lewis and Maurice Barton: and on was gone, I began to feel brighter I got one bottle, and by the time that unusual feature, the Buch unnecom- panied Sonata, No. 0, played by Prue and better, I have gone on ever Lewis. Edgar Warner

alnec, and am now able to walk with will sing comfort.(Mrs.) F. M. T. congs by Handel and Dach accom Tan Hong-ll, one of the members talla will be found in our advertise-rheumatism? Nothing but sharp- panied by Lindsay A. Lafford. De- Do you realise what causes of the party at a restaurant in Aberment columus.

Mr. P. H..Sin, for deceased's par- ents, applied for a subpocnu ngainst Mr. Chan, but Mr. Schofield declined, although he said that Chan's people could be asked to write to him,

Prun

deen on July 7, said that before they started out to Aberdeen that evening, Oel was in a normal condition and not drunk. At the dinner at the T. Del persuaded deceased to let restaurant in Aberdeen they had the tax poss, and after that they brandy and beer, Messrs. Chan, Ro- lost sight of him when he again ran binson and decensed drank about away. They went to the spot, and three or four bottles of brandy, on looking over the embankment saw while Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Mr. T. 1. what appeared to be his body below, Oel and himself dronk beer. Do- ceaned drank qulie a lot of brandy. Some of the party were singing, and It was n jolly party.

Heart Commotion

About 0.30 p.m., Mr. T, B. Oet suddenly rase unit walked to the stairs. While passing Chan, he puil- ed his braces, and Chan followed him. Witness hid he did not see what happened below, as he was baving his dinner, but a few minutes Bater he heard in commotion and sounds of people running about, le lonked out and saw deceased running about the street in the rain, chasing a crowd of people. T. T. Del and Robinaan then went downstairs, but witness did not see what happened. Later he was told that deceased had been taken home in a car. A police alleer then came in and asked them what they were doing breaking the place up, and Chon told the officer that one of their friends had done it, but he would pay for it. Chan then went to the police station and paid for the damage. Later T. T. Ocl who had gone with his brother in the car, returned and told them that deceased had fallen and asked Chan to telephone for an ambulance. This

the scene of the accident.

Inspector's Theory Inspector flourilhon stated that he went down to where the body lay, and found small stones scattered around. The bank also showed marks as if some one had slid down it in its oplulan Oet had clipped and rolled down the bank. Robin- son was suber when he saw him, but very nelated,

Detective-Sergeant J. S. Hiddel said that the spot from where Oel had left the car to where he had dh appeared was 324 feet, and from the compound, where the body found, to the top of the enbank- was ment, 52 feet. The breadth of the kerb from the readway to the face of the embunitment was 6 feet.

In reply to Mr. Sin, witnega said. he had interviewed Chan, who show- ed no reluctance answering his questions.

Mr. Sin then made his application for a subpoena against Chan, and was naked by the Coroner want Im- portance was attached to Chan's ap praraner.

Mr. Sin replied that he was sure Chan was not prezent when the ac- cident took her had was

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rd that he had had a fight wil Oei before ve k beraten that

edged uric acid crystals which form in the result of sluggish eliminating organa. Kruschen Salts can always tul crystals from the system. The be counted upon to cleur those pain- numerous mineral salts in Kruschen dimolve away all traces of uric acid, and speedily bring reller from rheumatle agony.

CHARITY FUNDS

DONATIONS TO SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledges The Hon. Treasurer of the Soclety with gratitude and thanks the receipt of the following donations to Society's funds in memory of the the

From various friends per Mr. G. late Mr. Henrique Arnaldo da Silva:

A. Noronha The Local Staff of the Mercan-

tile Bank of India Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pinna From various friends per Mr. E.

F. Medion

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2

The Dogs' Home The Hon. Secretary, Dogs' tome, acknowledges with thanks the sum of $5 donated by Capt. Williams in memory of the late Mr. W. Sander-

was done and the party went to even afleld said the only thing to fon.

be done was to wait will Chan Inspector M. Hourihan suid that returned, and if he did not, his when he went to the scene of the statement could be read out, but he accident, he saw Robinson, who told did not so his way clear to grant him that Oc! had shouted to then subpoena, Chan's family, how driver to stop, then got out of the ever, could be asked to write to him. car, ran forward and tried to stop The hearing was adjourned until a taxi, Robinson added that he and 2.30 p.m. on September 25,

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The total Expenditure in 1936 on behalf of sick and destituto children is estimated at $25,000, against which the Income to date is. $18,000 only.

In order to continue its work, the Society anks for the balance of

$7,000

before the cluse of the financial year on 31st

October.

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