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MAIL SCHEDULES Alleged Bribery Charge ALL-INDIA ONLY

AIR MAIL

Imperial' Always-vis Singapors Bandoeng-Amatzedam via Singapore Saigon-Mazpošliam via. Saigon

Case Continued At Sessions'

. ALTERATION OF PLEA

to conduct the matter in what- ever way I saw fit.

93 AHEAD

80 FOR 7 IN SECOND INNINGS

28 WICKETS FALL FOR 361 RUNS IN FIRST TEST

·London. To-day.

WIMBLEDON

(Continued from Page 1)

Counsel said he was not ques tigning the honesty of the witness, [but was trying to establish that Singapore-Amstrada

he and his colleagues were out to Correspondence wil be accepted for

Before the Chief Justice, Sir trap Randall by encouraging him transmission by these services. Rates and all particulars are shewn in the Atholl MacGregor, yesterday to offer a bribe to them.

the password

Gene Mako's shoulder is still schedules exhibited at the Po morning at the Criminal Ses- Referring to Offices. All letters etc., must be mark sions. Albert Randall, together "Bob" Mr. Sheldon asked: Isn't Cheerless and threating skiesproving troublesome and as a 25- od By Air Mail" and be handed in with seven Chinese named Lee it rather extraordinary that such greeted the England team whenisult he has scratched from the Yik. Leung Yau, Ho Loi,Hola term should be used in Chinese they took the field after the tea Men's Doubles event, in which he Shum, Lee Kwai-king, Kwan opium divans? The suggestion interval yesterday in the first was paired with Donald Budge,

Test match against India, who and from the Mixed Doubles The Money Order Office is open

20 m to 4 pm except on Ching and Ngan Ching pleaded was made by Randall. Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon not guilty to a charge of con- During your conversation with were then 69 runs ahead with only which he partnered Miss Caroline

¡Babcock. and on Sundays and holidays when spiracy to commit a crime by him did you not tell him that you four wickets in hand."- it is entirely closed.

influencing misconduct by Re- knew a man named Bob, and in

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In the third over Jehangir Khan. Fred Perry was in irresistible. at the General Post Office Corres of their duty by not prosecuta piece of paper to show whether snicked a ball from Verity into the against Bryan Grant and disposed An Air Mail Box has been erected venue officers in the execution reply he wrote the name down on after adding half a dozen runs,form in his quarter-final match pondence intended for the RMA ing, while the first defendant, that that was the name you meant? safe hands of Duckworth. 64-7of the American in-straight sets,

Randall, pleaded not-No.

while "Bunny" Austin had a sur- "Dorado" must be posted before 830 Albert

in Kowloon such guilty to a second charge of Further questioned, witness said am on Friday.

Failing light held up the same prisingly comfortable win over the correspondence may be posted in the giving a bribe to a public ser-he had nevez heard of Randall for 10 minutes, but one more over United States champion, Wilmer ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office vant on March 31 in the sum before.

was played before had light and Allison, also winning in straight. which will be cleared at 3 am on

In reply to the second accused, rain caused stumps to be drawn sets. Friday. The public are particularly of $500.

Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., in-witness denied having invited him for the day at 80 for T, Palia being Adrian Quist, the Australian requested to see that their letters

Corresponstructed by Mr. W. A. Mackinto sit around the table at the To 15 not out and the Maharajkumar champion, suffered his second suc- bear sufficient postage. dence bearing insufficient pastage will lay of Messrs. Deacons, appear-Yuen Restaurant.

of, Vizianagram 6 not out.

cessive defeat at the hands be forwarded by ordinary services. ed for the first defendant only,

Thus, after two days play, all Donald Budge, of America, the while Mr. E. H. Williams, As- When asked if he had any quesIndia, with only two wickets in latter winning in straight sets. Air Mail correspondence may be sistant Attorney-General con- tions to ask the witness, the sixth hand, are 93 runs ahead of Eng-In the Final of the North Ameri posted in the ordinary posting boxes ducted the case on behalf of the accused said he did not hear what land's first innings total in 2 can Zone of the Davis Cup series witness had said as he was deaf match in which 28 wickets have Budge severely trounced the Aus- correspondence should bear sufficient The following jury were em- His Lordship suggested that the postage and be superscribed "By Air panelled: Messrs. John Watson witnesses who had already given fallen for 361 runs.

(Foreman), Fok Kee-wai, Oscar evidence be recalled later for the E. M. Alarakia, ĺbenefit of the accused.

V. M. Merchant, b Allen On Wednesday the 1st July, the Hallburn, General Post Office, Kowloon Central George Brown, J. W. Lawson Detective M. Murphy then gave D. R. Hindlekar, b Robins Post Office and the other Branch Post and James Leslie Bonnar.

evidence of arrest. He said he Mushtaq Ah, e Langridge, b Alles Offices will be open from 9 am to 10 When the case was resumed went to the To Yuen Restaurant Naidu, L., b Allen

| Wazir AE. b Allen

Langridge, b There will be one collection from after the tiffin adjournment, on March 31 and in consequence Amar Singh. the pillar boxes as on Sundays, one Mr. Sheldon told His Lordship of a report made to him he enter-

Palia, e Mitchell, b-Verity delivery of ordinary and registered that during the interval he had ed a room where he saw a num-P. correspondence at 12.30 p.m

seen his client in regard to the ber of Chinese revenue officers and M. Jehangir Khan, b Allen

Maharajkumar of Vizianagram, The Money Order Office will be payment of $500 to Mo Kang, the accused. entirely closed.

land as there was no dispute On entering the room, he saw that c. S. Naidu, e Wyatt, b Robins about this transaction he had Mo Kang had in his hand bank M. Nissar, st.. Duckworth. b advised him to alter his plea of notes and rolls of coins. Mo Kang

Verity not guilty to one of guilty on told him that Randall - gave the second charge. He would, the money.

He asked Randall 30 however, like to adduce evid-about it and. he replied lence, after the case had been that the money was given for the

concluded and the jury return purpose of forming a club. their verdict, to show what was Subsequently, Randall made a the object in handing over the statement in which he said that {money. Meanwhile he would he was approached by the third ask the Crown witnesses ques-accused who asked him if he could tions on this point.

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Baron Von Cramm. last year's runner-up and favoured to reach the final again this year, entered | the semi-final round with a victory 1over Jack Crawford, the former 11 Wimbledon and Australian cham- 12/pion, making this the fourth 1 quarter-final win in straight sets.

MEN'S QUARTER-FINALS The following were the re- 19sults of the quarter-finals:

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Donald Budge (CS) bemt. Adržan Quist (Australia) 6-2, 6-4, 6-4.

Fred Perry (Gt. Britain). (holder) beat Bryan "Bitsy" Grant. (U.S.) - 6-4, 6-3, 6-1.

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1 for 62, 7 for 62, 3 for 62, 4 for 64, 5 for 85, 6 for 97, 7 for 107, 8 for 119: 9 for 137, 10 for 147.

Chief Chinese Revenue Officer venue officers in connection with Mo Kang was then called and his opium business. He promised she testified that the first time to do so because he wanted to get he heard of the events which information about opium and in led to the arrest of the accused order to prove his ability to the Alle

Wyatt was on March 13 when he re-United States Treasury which had Verity ceived certain information from offered him a post

Langridge Tam Wei

Randall also stated that he was Robins 30 Witness then described his told by the third accused to get

meetings with the accused, and $500 to pay the revenge officers Mitchell. b Amar Singh slon being cross-examined by and he went to Macao for

Mr. Sheldon admitted the ad-purpose. He denied that he had M. J. Turnball, b Amar Singh dresses contained in the book conspired to bribe the revenue: R. E. S. Wyatt, e Jehangir Khan, given to him by the second pri- officers.

& Amar Singh soner had no interest to him atị Cross-examined by Mr. Sheldon, Leyland, lb., b Amar Singh

Hardstaff, b Nissar all, other than for the purpose Inspector Murphy stated that he Langridge (Jas.) « Jehangir Khan of the case.

had searched Randall's house and

b C. E. Naidu Mr. Sheldon: As Senior Re-found no incriminating documents. Duckworth, ċ venue Officer, you have. taken! Both Revenue Officer Tsang Nissar

B. W、 "Bunny** Austin (Gt. Bri- tain) beat Wilmer Allison (US) 6-1, 6-4, 7-5.

Baron G. Von Cramm (Germany) beat J. H. Crawford (Australia) 6-1, 7-5, 6-4.

WOMEN'S FOURTH ROUND The following were the results of the Fourth Round of the Women's Singles:—

Frau P. Spering (Germany) beat

Mile. Nelly Adamson 6-1, 6-0

Miss D. Round (Ct. Eritain) best

W Miss M. Whitmarsh (G£. Britain) 6-4,

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I put it to you that when the two revenue officers visited Randall at 1 Prospect Place they were accompanied by this

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Trap Alleged

In reply to further questions, witness denied that he had in- structed his subordinate officers

Watt And Davies In

Fine Form

London, To-day.

• Fill of wickets: 1 for 16, 2 for 16. }3 for 20, $for 3. 5 for 41, 6 for 96, 7 for 129, 8 for 132, 9 for 132, 10 for 134.

ALL-INDIA-2nd Inns.

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b Allen

D. R. Hindlekar, Lhow, `b`Robins · 17 Mushtaq Ali, 1kw., b Allen

C. Naidu, e Robins, b Allen

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to ask Randall to ring him up if Tunbridge Wells yesterday in Amar Singh, Liw, b Verity the question of a bribe arose their

County Championship en-P. E. Palia, not out

He further denied that he saw counter, Watt and Davies being M. Jehangir Khan, e Duckworth, 3 Fandall with a view to receiv-in deadly form with the ball

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