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HONGKONG TELE GRAPH
October 30, 1939.
By
Ernie Bushmiller
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ALLEGED MURDER OF CONCUBINE BY WIFE
THE killing of a concubine allegedly by a hit-fat wife was described at the Criminal Sessions this morning when Pang Yiu-wui, 40, was charged with the murder of Wan Hang-chung, 25, on July 14.
The case is being tried by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor and the following Jury: Messrs. H. R. Webb (Foreman), Lai Pui-lam, G. T. Anderson, E. J. Beck, Kan Yam-tsin, J. E. Montalto and Kuang Chow- lee.
Pang is defended by Mr. D. J. N. Anderson, instructed by Mr. R. M. M. King.
Prosecuting. Mr. T. J. Gould said plained of giddiness and weakness, Pang was married to Kan Chung-of the legs, and he found her to be' siti, un employee in chemist's shop, suffering from annemia and pyrrhoea. 23 years ago it Sheklung. They hadShe remained in hospital for two five children and about nine years months. ngo Kun lonk Wan as his concubine,
Covered in Blood
The three lived together until Ju answer to Mr. Anderson, Dr. several years later when Kan came Kang agreed with Taylor's Mental fo Hongkong, followed shortly Jurisprudence that when a person on afterwards by Wau. Two years ago, awakening or being aroused from Pang and her family also came to sleep was often in a state of semi- Hongkong and stayed at 0 Des Voeux consciousness: During this period Road Central. Wan was then staying there was no doubt the person's mind at another address but in April last would be subject to hallucinations,
when the mother-in-law arrived as Ting Fat-yin, the mother-in-law, a refugee she went and lived with said that on being awakened by cries the family in order to look after her. Jot "Save Life!" she saw Wan covered Wan was then pregnant.
with blood. She then saw Pang come out of her cubicle and strikte Wan with a piece of firewood.
Witness agreed with Mr. Anderson that Pang and Won had been on very! good terms and had never quarrelled. Pang had also never scolded Wan.
On the morning of July 13, went on Mr. Could, a conversation took place between Kan and his 10-year- old daughter regarding a request by Pang for a doctor. Kan sold his wife would have to take medicine Arst, Is a doctor was expensive. To this, Pang remarked that her husband ap- parently preferred to spend his meelt person generally, but sometimes: money on Wan, and that the family she turned face to the wall and could die for all be cared.
murmured to herself,
Mother-in-Law's Discovery About 4a.m. the next day, the occupants of the flat were awakened by erlen of "Save Het" Kan was not present at the time, having for same time past been siceping in the shop where he was working, and the first person who saw anything relating to the tragedy was the mother-in-law. She would any that |
Pang had been ill for three years. She was a prior to the tragedy.
The case is proceeding.
Negroes Are Consecrated
on Wan was sitting up in bed crying Unique Ceremony
and covered in blood, Pang camel
out of her cubicle and struck her
twice with a plece of frewood,
An amah employed by the family then came on the scene and Wan,
In Vatican
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un being asked what had happened, VATICAN CITY, Oct. 29, (UP) told her, "Som Siu-nal (Pang) has Marking the first time in the history cut and struck me." The umah also of the Vatican that negr have heard Pang suy from the cubicle, ever been conscerated by the Pontiff, "You did not let me know even long Pope Pius XII, this morning, con after you have begun to live 10-secrated 12 missionary Bishops of gether." To her daughter, Pang sald, many nationalities in St. Peter's "Cannot be helped. I have cut and Basilica, wounded her." "A chopper was sub-) Among them were two negroes, sequently found faside the cubicle.
Monsignor Joseph Kiwanuka Wan's wounds were bleeding freely Uganda und Monsignor Ignacius and after Chinese medicine had been-Rani Rommoratana from applied, she was lakeŋ to the Queen gascar. Mary Hospital, where she died shortly after admission. The csuse of death was shock and loss of blood
on
sequent upon the wunds size re- ceived.
Chinese Bishop
from
Week-End Robberies
Building China A New Air Force
A view allowing levelling operations on the serodrome of the now Sino-American Central Aircraft Factory. "somewhere in the West," where planes are being produced to build up the Chinese Air Force.
In the left background of the picture a line of newly-built American Curtiss fighter planes can be seen awaiting delivery. More than 2,000 Chinese workers, supervised by 35 American experis àre at the factory, which is said to be producing planes at the rate of
one a day.
CHUNGKING-RANGOON AIR SERVICE STARTS
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Several Hongkong residences werdj
during the entered by burglars
CHUNGKING, Oct. 29 (UP)~~All preparations have been com. re-pleted for the inauguration of the Chungking-Rangoon regular air Police week-end, according to parta.
service which will be started to-morrow by the China National Mrs. Davies, of the Military Hos-| Aviation Corporation. pital. Bowen Road, was robbed of jewellery valued at $272 when some The Postmaster at Chungking has fueling conveniences was completed
published a notice announcing that by the C.N.A.C., only last week. one entered the Sisters' Quarters.
Mr. D. J. S. Crozier, of Tregunter with the inauguration of the new air London-Chungking In 5 Days
The importance of this line is its Mansions, has reported that money line, utrinall will be forwarded to and jewellery valued at $134 were Rangoon to-morrow stolen from his home.
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Douglas plane going there, and he has within-five days. So far, no news.ls. The Hongkong-Motor Accessory Co., Ltd.- A thief entered St. Paul's Church, requested the public to mark via available regarding the
Lor | Airways' inauguration of the line Glenealy, between Saturday night Rangoon" on letters destinad
Rangoon to Hangkong via stole Europe making use of this new line. from and Sunday morning, and
Postal authorities call it the Kunming. money and a fountain pen valuedį at $276, according to a report made] "Rangoon Era" to forward letters by Mrs. S. F. T'so, wife of the Vicar from the interior of China to Europe.
Money and a wrist watch valued, Privileges Exchanged
at $107 belonging to Chan Choi-hi, A contract was signed between the wrre stolen from 100 Second Street, Chinese Government and the Im- early this morning.
Collecting
Muda For Charity
There was also one Hindu Jesuit, Monsignor Rocco Agniswani af india and one Chinese, Monsignor Thomas Tlen.
Pang, who was then ill, was also
Other nationalities represented Laken to the hospital, where she was found to be suffering from pyorrhen among the 12 Bishops included Swiss, Danish, and annemia. She stayed there for Hallan, Spanish, German,
two months, and charged she made a statement to the
Mexican and the United States.
"Racket"
1
Man Sent To Prison
perini Airways last March for the exchange of privlicges in operating regular air inca over Chinese and British territory whereby the Chinese Government is given the right to run the alr line to Rangoon, and the Imperial Airways is given the right to run on atr liner from Ron- guon to longkong via Kunming.
The Chinese Government there- after entrusted the National Aviation Corporation with operating the line in its behalf.
Trial flights by both the CN.A.C., and the Imperial Airways were con
On four charges of obtaining ducted successfully several months ago. The CNA.C., hus been busy money by false pretences Tong during the past few months with the when sho ฟาร After the ceremony, in which the Chung, 40, was sentenced to purchase of new Douglas planes to effect that when she attacked Pope placed his hands on the head three months' hard labour by help improve the Kunming and Kowloon Lashio airdromes, and they suggest- Wan she did not know what she war of each new Blahop and touched their Mr. Macfadyen, at
forehend with oil, His Holiness de- Before her removal to the hospital, livered a homily to the new Bishops Magistracy to-day. Pang was questioned and she told in which he pleaded for the strict
doing.
her.
Tong pleaded guilty to having
ed to the British that they enlarge
the Rangoon airdrome for the com- landing of the Douglas
in Interpreter, "It was I who eut observance of the Ten Command-collected money from various places, fortable
You can see the bloodstains on ments to-day more than ever in view by pretending that he was an autho- planes. The installation of ground my trousers. She has hidden my of the present international situation. rised enllector of charity contribu-offlers, wireless equipment and re-
tions. husband for several years. Do you think she deserves the cutting?**
Medical Evidenco
Dr. W. P. Kho, of the Queen Maryi Hospital, said he found multiple, Wounds on Wan's face, as well as on was cut both arms. The left m across the muscle as far as the bone, but no main arteries were involved. Quertioned by Mr. Anderson, wit- neza sald that as far as the wound on the left arm was concerned, con- siderable force must have been used. The force which caused the blowa, on the face were not as strong as that
strong.
Belgium And Neutrality
New Affirmation By The Primate
Det.-Sergeant Johnaton gnid de-
fendant had collected a total of $4. Same Face, But Not
In his possession were found books which showed that the "racket" wob being carried out on large scale. Receipts were also found, as was a of containing the names book
subscribers.
Sarious Possibilities
Bold
Finger Prints
а
Brothers might have the sume face but not identical finger prints, was what Mr. Macfayden loid Chan Fuk, The Det.-Sergeant sald that the 19, at Kowloon Magistracy to-day, matter, apart from being a swindle, when Chan said it was not he but might eventually affect genuine his brother who had been previously charity collections, Defendant
was arrested,
Chan admitted a charge of begging BRUSSELS, Oct. 29 (Reuter). arrested when he went to an ear for food at Shanghal Street on
Jordan Road on on the arm, but they were quite-At a service of intercession for inblishment in
tore and had tendered a receipt in had been apprehended before for Mr. Anderson: Assuming the peace at Brussels to-day, the October 25. He had gone there be- Saturday. After denying that he wounds were infleted at 6 am, sho Primate of Belgium again re-return for money.. That receipt had similar offence, Chan eventually ad- would have survived if she had affirmed Belgium's determina-been found to be false and his re-mitted it and confessed that he had Chan was Bned $2 or five days' proper medical attention before you tion to preserve her neutrality. turn to the same place resulted in his signed a bond.
hard labour for the present offence, Paw her at 9.55.a.m.?—Yes, in my
The Primate was speaking in the arrest
Defendant had no record,
similar sentence for opinion, because no main arteries presence of King Leopold and mem
Det-Sergeant Johnston but enquiries and given n had been made about him before, in brench of the bond signed last month, Dr. R. E. Alvares, of the Victoria bers of the government.
of the gathering connection with recrults for the Chinese Army and found she had been pregnant for He sold it would be a, crime for the collection of entrance fees. seven months. The cause of death Belgium to join the war unless her threatened, but was multiple Injuries, haemorrhage existence
fortunately sho was guaranteed by and shock,
After Dr. I 8. Begbie, Assistant the Pawers and by the resolve of her Government Bacteriologist, had army and King' teatined to finding, bloodstaine on a Belgium was always loyal to pair of frousers handed to him by the engagements and had had no part Police, Dr. K. Y., Kong, of the Queen in the cause of the present war. Mary Hospital, told the Court that The Primete urged on all Catholles when he saw Pang on July 14 she had spiritual mobilisation for the sake of a temperature of 102. She also com- Belgium and the future of Europe.
were involved.
Mortuary, said he performed a post-
mortem exaraination on Wan and
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