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Coming Events
June 28-Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold
Storage Co. Ltd. annual incet. ing, 11 am.
&
Juzti 26--Sandakan Light
Power Co. (1922) Lfd., minual meeting, noon.
June 27-Indo-China S.N. Co. Lad, anmai general meeting hote
July 11-Peak Tramways annual
meeting, noon.
Sir Chan Chaks'. Mission!
the Bri.
Admiral St: Chen Clak will Ahortly naves China for Vnited States and irrat tain, areording to Chinese press
Soviet Ripley
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947.
Enters Into Viet Nam
Field Pakistan
Moscow, June 17.
"Pravda" today printed a dispatch from its Shang- hai correspondent stating that reports were circulating that Mr. J. Häll Paxton, United, States consular representative in Sinkiang. connected-as a result of orders from United States Army Chief of Staff, Gen) Dwight Eisenhower with the preparation and organisation of the June 5 Mongolian frontier incident.
was
The dispatch sald this
WAN
diamtches frean Canton yester-substantiated by the report of
day.
***
nded the Ad- Femts mira platia to visit the Ameri
naying 0225 Britisia can an
establishments While
admiral's
touring.
This first pustwar visit throud.
It is expected he will be receiv-
ed by the King
to
Admiral Clean Chak was 'knighted for his assistance
and cooperation with the Bri- fish authorities in the defence of Hong Kong when the Japan- ene attacked in 1041, He escap- ed with Mr. D M MacDougall,
Smuggling From Macao
tazods
And The Empire
The
Resistance
CHE
SPEEDBOAT CATCHES (Motor Tax
1.
"PILFERERS"
Changes
The larceny of four cases of Victualling Stores London, June 17.
Office stores, valued at $5,000, from junk 737V A change in the system on June 16 was recalled before Mr. W. H. of taxing British motor- Latimer at Kowloon yesterday when Leung cars to assist the export Ngau, 23, dockyard coolie, and Leung Wing-drive was announced by kwong, 32, checker, were charged with the
COX-
Poles To Replace POWs
Instead of the present horac power tax, there will be an an- nual flat rate licence fee of £10 after Juntinry 1. 1948. All cars registered up to then will be taxed as at present.
Saigon, June 17. President Ho Chi Minh sp pealed to his friends of Asia to help and suklain Viet Namene patriota "in their freedom atruggle. In a message broad- enst by the Viet Nam radio to- day on the eve of completing alx
theft, and sentenced to one year's hard labour the Chancellor of the Ex- months of "g'orious national re-
chequer, Mr. Hugh Dal- each, Ristance.
On the application of DSI IL
ton, in the House of Com- "He declared; "The Viet Nam-Mackenzie, the спас against
mons today.. Boston, June 17.
are struggling for their Kwok Ping-chrung. 32. Selence "Christian
and mistress, of alding Monitor", in an editorial dis- freedom and as you have the swain, and Wong Mul, 20, sam cussing Pakistan, said today: "A same idea as ours, we hope you pan
won't sit quiet but will ralae betting, was withdrawn.
DBI Mackenzle anked for "3. country is being born a new
your voice in support of our very serious view of the case to country. But the birth of the
be taken in view of the large печк nation Paklatan is just cause."
Congratulating the "national number of Jarcentes in the har
On more expensive cars, with another Guards and Popular chanely connected
Troops" bour."
there will be an increase in the development
Wor- Receptance for their brave resistance, he Passing sentence. His
that the
purchase tux. offence
London, June 17.
On cars priced membership 'Indian leaders of
was a "very serious onc. It
the repatriation pro- £1,000 or more, exclusive in the British Commonwealth of urged them to perform braver ship stated"
leeda
was organised by men employ-gramme gradually reduces the the purchnée tax, the present Ho Chi Minh added: "The ed in positions of trust.”
army of German war prisoners | purchase tax of 3-1/3 per cent time when French have failed miserably # W09
The facts, s presented by
in Britain, the Labour Govern will be doubled. 'Dominion status was anatheman Anutching a quick military DSI MacKenzie, were that de
They decisfunt. Now we are in for a
ment plans to replace them with tectives from the Naval Yard
The horse-power tax has been Indian politicians,
in the held by critics of the present war veterans svetned not to realize that mom.
'ong war This is to our nd on speedboat patrol at 0.45 p.m. Polish
the waters of on June 10 off North Point, building and englacering indus-system as being responsible for Vaage beenuse
noticed a lighter tied alongside tries, Mr. C:W. Key. the the small size of most British will event the sis "Fort Constantine."
Minister of Works disclosed. in ers. It is expected that the the fire off national resistance unl'y extinguish
moto Bhortly afterwards a
change will enable the industry French aggression."-Reuter.
Hghter went up to the lighter the House of Commons today.
The Poles would be paid trade to produce bigger and more and towed it away. The speed-
suitable cars for export-Res- boat followed up to a position union rates," Just off North Point when the Mr. Key revealed that up to ter.
20,262 detectives saw four cases being] May 31, of this year, transferred from the lighter. to prisoners were used in the
Nationa.
imposed to
the Central News Agency. Per- Revenue Officer Humphreys, song arriving in Shanghai from who prosecuted, stressed that Sinklang state that Mr. Paxton there was a great deal of smur- Macao into Hong in the last few months has is. Ming from playeri especial intervet tri from- they relutions between the Soyles Mongolian Republic
Kong.
"There
Vatican And Soviet
a. Aampan. The speedboat went building and civil engineering India And
alongside and the detectives industries in this country, Hu
the representative of the State Department there that the only information he had about
Mr. inchfent was furnished by Paxton, and coinelded with the
A fine of $200 was Central News Agency report. will be 1212
The Prayin dispatch continu- on Leung Kan, 33, who appear. Britain, where he will undoubted: "These reports created the ed before Mr. K. Keen at Cen-bers of the Commonwealth did
charge of that the edly receive a rousing Welcome, | certainly
Amerle tral yesterday on
willing to consider which he was bringing they been consul in Sinklang hat sein to pay duty on dutlable really have independence. Had thing to do with the reports of into the Colony.
Dominion status earlier, their progress toward independence might well have outstripped the influences which have now cut India into two parts." одо здел Magistrate lold delen- The editorial added that there cant that if he wished to re- will be many forces operating on gain 133 cigarettes he would behalf of the reunion of India.
Vattern City, June 17.
took the men into custody. have to pay three times
the "The
engaged to said it it might not be possible is already country
The lighter was The semi-official Vatiean daily well as the economic unit, duty, as
to the to find British workers to fill ginal
transport the goods New barriers to newspaper, Osservatore Romano, v.5.0. Stores, sald DSI Mac- the place immediately "In April it is said, he, lit ars
new Irtinventences in charged
Russla mordance with stretons from
the anae trade,
with aping Krnzie, with the first Appearing
accused patriation and "deficiency might) Hol Sal the Chief of Stift, Gen Green-charge, Tsang
defen who travel, new problems in trans- Napoleon and embarking on an on board. The second
and the enormous Imperialistle programme identl.dant was a checker employed lower, made a trip through came from Chaton on the s.8. parlation
Constan- bringing with her difficulty of unravelling them cal with France's after the re-on board the "Fort these regions together with his Fathan"
tine." and it was on his in- chauffeur- jount German, four pounds of Chinese tobacco
... are the Illans willing to
volution of 1793. been
structions that Kwok stopped duty had not
add these trials to many others The comparison was made by hir motorboat. Erwin and photographed the on winch
which must attend the growth the Vatican dally's editor, Count Frontier regions. He was inter. pold, was Uned $25.
In deinits of the local
to statehood? For two India Gluseppe dalla Torre in a two- as for one, however, the period column, front.page, signed situation and other matters of
of transition from the days of article entitied, "Paradox of Informational character.
empire to the concept of freedom war". on one world will be amoothed by Commonwealth ties."-United Press,
real
Ofiteer
Administeringinion, the the Hong Kong Government, and others in mutor-farper and China. hemis from Hong Koun on Dreriber 25, 1941.
Kerosene Storage
at 1
Pleading guilty to two monses in respect of the storage of gallons of kerusetie Market Street, ground floor, Tsim Wan, Chon Bugtong was fined $30 by Mr. Kowlom yesterday,
WH. Latimer
exted
"This circumstance, and, also; the statement of the State De. aparigent representative, the grounds for the
were Shanglad
Divisional tirer R.H.J. Brouks, ours that the American con- |
Brigade, sul, neting on
De
instructions ↑
#inc.
Jews Get U.S.
Password
11
Bulgaria Gets Tough
on re-
TALK ON PHOTOGRAPHY
The Empire
London, June 17.
of
be partly met by the employ- į Lord Balfour, in his Pre- ment of Pales."-Reuter,
silential address to the Federa- tion of the Chambers of Com- merce of the British Empire, in "Eonomic London today said: relations between Britain and India have always been Following last week's Intercat-close and friendly, but their been ing dissertation by the Hon. barmony has too often Serretary Mr. R. A. Bates, to overshadowed and marred by The editorial was one of the
members of the Photographic the intrunion of political fac- most extensive attacks on Russia
Society of Hong Kong on "Get- fora. by ILI authoritative church
can be "If these problema ting the pictures", Mr. Francla Shanghai, June 18.
organ, The Osservatore has
Sofin. June 17. Wn, F.I.P, S., A.P.S.A., the settled in a way that will leave Four Hundred and seventy-five
clashed
with Premier Georgi Dimitrov internationally known Salonist, open the rond to economie de- "Pravda" and Radio Moscow charged the United States to will give a talk
on "Camera velopment-and we all sincere- of of ten Eisenhower, but une European displaced persons to- MYSORE'S CHOICE frequently
over current events, hidden thing to do with the preparation day led for San Francisco on
but dalla day with having drawn its con- Manipulation" this evening at ly hope this may be achieved--- Bangalore, June 17.
Torre's article
rare, clusiona start 10 recent and organisation of the incident." the President Lines steamship,
gold-producing
Over the India's main
of 6:15 p.m. at the Club premises, then there should be no reason General Meigs,
anci comprehensive Nikola Petrov, the opposition 217 Prince's Bldg. It is a subject why trade relations between mw in the United States.
centre, Mysore State, covering signed Refugees from the Ritter re- an area of 29,468 square miles. ctitorial against the broad prin- Agrarian Party leader, in or of interest to photographers, and India and the rest of the Em- came to has decided to join the present ciples of Soviet policy United der probably either to exercine especially those about to take pire should not be as close and ime, most uf them
Assembly, it was
influence on Petrov's prosecu-up photography as a hobby. Any mutually advantageous as they Shanghain 1939 and appiled to Constituent Nanking, June 18.
tion or to use it for special pur one interested is cordially invited. have been in the past."-Reu- Dr. Hollington Tung. Diree- imigrate into the United States announced today by Sir Ramos-
FORCE." tor of the
directly after V-J Day. The dewami Mudaliar, the State's pre- Government's formation Office, branding the parture was facilitated by the mier.
The premier state of Hydern-i Outer-Mongolia communique, as American Jewish Juint Distribu- was broadenst by Moscow, as "ab
tion Conuniited. This is one of bad and the south Indian statel Blutely false." today emphati- several groups of immigration of Travancore recently announe|
ro-ed that they would had ever crossed the Sinking habilitation and repatriation of their independence., Myscore lies
hetween the two Reuter. DPA in China-United Press.
of the states kerosene
Kowlam Fire Chat
two drums
found wire
Lender
ranvas chiring
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visit. As the falls claimed they did not know who the mener was, the assistance of the Police was
ught.
"
3 ዲ ደፊ KESTANCIAS
seized. It was then that Chan called on hing and claimed
Brooks
the oil, said D/O
The defendant's plea that was a distributor for Texato countered by 1/0 Brooks
informert
เท
Who
United Press.
Nanking Retort
In
the Court. that CB | cally denied that Chinese troops projects planned in
wm not a licensed dealer.
►
Money Market
border into Outor-Mangglia.
He reiterated the avertjans made previously by Foreign Office officials that "the Felta- shan case is neither a casuni frontier incident nor a bound-1 $201
tael it. relapsed to ary dispute but involves politi- $285.50 in the afternoon though shortly before the close it rail- en questions of wider signifi-
Gull took on af caster tone yesterday. After opening at
ed to $287.75.
Plastres also weakened, and
Chinese
continued steady, and closing
quotations
were
caner."
new
Cashes in Sinklang have after opening at $11.40 a 100 it come to a standstill. Dr. Tong fell to $11.00 clostig at 11.02.
said. The Ministry of National National Currency Defence has received no
12-3 8 cents reports of fighting since June futures and 18 cpnts for 15. "On behalf of the Govern
ment, I wish to make the follow- statement regarding the to ingr
with Sinkiang," he said.
for
spot for CNS1,000).
U.S. dollars took a spurt
the
life
Tsun Wan
proclaim
Torture
Allegations
Press.
was A
Censorship In Palestine
Jerusalem. June 17. Justice Emil Sandstroem, the UNSCOP Chairman, who seem- ed surprised to learn that there was press consorship in Palen- tine, announced to the Commit- ice today that the Palestine Government had informed him that there would be no censor ship on the Committee's activi- ties and hearings.
Local newspapers are obliged to submit to censorship any- prejudice thing that publie order in Palestine: Cer- tain namen, including that of
might
the Mufti of Jerusalem, is ban-
Testifying before No. 5 War Crimes Court yester
day at the trial of Sgt. Tsubota Kanji, prose- cution witnesses described how they were beaten while suspended in the air with their hands tied behind their backs. Tsuboto is charged with having, accused through an Interpreter ned
the answers! when committed a War Crime, in that named Lum. As 110. at Tsun Wan Kempeltaf which he gave accused were not latter ordered Station, Hong Kong, between satisfactory, the
him, Slu, with July 1, 1043 und Dec. 31, 1944, Lum to bent was. In violation of the laws and wooden stick until he became un. usages of war, concerned in the conscious. On revival, he was "There cannot be any dispute ill-treatment of Chinese civilians hung up and beaten again, when regarding the fact that Peita-imprisoned in the said Station he once more lost consciousness. that after his Lum Sing said of Lee Sau, shan lies within the province causing the death
$470. Sterling of the other questions raised in connection
hand again, wenkened to $13.40. while Australian pounds con- tlded unchanged at $12.527
H.K. MOTORBOAT FARES
The first post-war prosecution
wore
No Dispute
While
sources.
urreat
Premier Dimitrov's rep'y to the American denunciation of the arrest was published in all the Bulgarian newspapers.
U.S. AWARDS
London, June 17.
A party of British scientists,
ter.
A
nent
BRIBE CHARGE
Chinese constable, Cheung The Premier he'd that he secretaries, exports in explo-Por (PCC-1559), was charged be- furnished "the actual lawful sives and a padre-parachutist, foret Mr. d'Almada at Central grounds" for Petrov's arrest to who used applied psychology to yesterday with attempting to eb- Mr. John Horner, the American keep fellow prisoners of war tain a bribe of $50 from Chow
Bowrington Rund, political representative.
necupled, went to the United Pul at He said that the Bulgaring States Embassy in London to-No. 17, at 5 a.m. on June 17.
He was remanded for one week Government tad neted in ac day to receive awards for work| cordance with the Yalta De during the war.
on $3,000 bail.
ASP Halg-Brown is for the claration, and relterated that the "objective thing to do was to await the Bulgarian court's verdict.Reuter.
LOST EVIDENCE
Washington, June 17. Former Senator James Mead from publication, except told a Federal Court jury today mentioned by official, that he did not know the present whereabouts of certain docu- ments turned over to the Senate There is no censorship ດາ
War news going out to foreign coun-1
Investigating Committee tries.-Reuter.
during is investigation of the Garson munitions empire. He Ruggested that the Committee counsel
chairman or present might know,
ABD EL KRIM
WAR MEMORIAL FUND
Mr. Mead was chairman of the War Investigating Committee at the time of the Garsson in- vestigation.-United Press.
ADJOURNED
The decorations were handed
to them by the Military Attache prosecution, and Mr. M.A. do Major General Cayton Bissell. Silva is for the defence. He presented the Bronze Star to Lieutenant Col. Basil R. David-
son.
Washington, June 17.
and also a parachuting! The House has approved n 2012 to continue padre Rev. McDonald who spent compromise two years as an educationalist modified rent controls for eight in a POW campi.—Reuter.
more months-United Press.
Chinese Detective's
Appeal Fails
Before a Full Court of Appeal, consisting of His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Henry Blackall and Mr. Justice T. J. Gould the petition of Chan Wing Hang. Chinese detective, who was convicted and sentenced to one year's impri- sonment by Mr. Justice Williams for attempt- ing to obtain a bribe at Aberdeen, for leave to appeal was refused.
Alexandria, June 17. of Sinking and therefore on Chang Hon-ying and Siu Kwai arrest on 9th or 10th July 1944,
Abd El Krim, Riff leader of it kind was heard before
Chinese territory. Either be
at the who escaped from French cus- Marine Magistrate Neil Garland
fere or since the signing of the and other unidentified civilians he was detained in the Tsun Wan
aforesaid and causing physical] Gendarmerie. yesterday, of six motorboat cox-
Sino-Soviet treaty in 1945, sufferings to others in particular Gendarmerie, he was interrogated tody to Egypt when returning from exile on Reunion Island swains for failing to exhibit tahle of fares in & conspicuous there has always been a Sin-Lam Sul, Siu Lin, Siu Ying, Fung und tortured by accused.
On one occasion, while he was to France, arrived In Alexan- place on their crafts,
kinng police station at Paita- Chow, Siu Kwonk-wu Lum Shing,
The grounds of the appeal were likely to influence the jury. He Chief Junk Inspecter Frank shan, manned by a small Chin- Slu Chow, Wong Fock and Eng suspended in the air and his dria today for treatment in a
trousers fell off, accused burnt government hospital.
Owing to the Indisposition of that the counsel for the prosecu- submitted it was improper for Brett told the Court int can). ese police force, together with Dong Hoi.
Asked his future plans. Abd El Crown Counsel, Mr. A. Lonsdale, tion had been permitted by the Crown Counsel to say that doubt plaints had been received of Chinese sentry posts. There The first witness called yester-him around the genital organs. matarbonla making excessive fore I must categorically deny day morning, Slu Ying, said that He was also beaten and otherwise Krim said: "Let us not talk of the case in which Tae Kwok-wah, trial judge to make, an observa-as to the veracity of appellant's maltreated by the accused. that. I came here to rest and alleged leader of the Overseas tion on defence not calling the story was shown by such wit charges, and nelion was being the reported allegation that he was arrested together with
Lum Sing said that he witness-regain my strength and I do Youths Movement, is charged with Aberdeen kaifongs us witnesscsnéises not being called. taken to enforce the regulations Chinese troops have ever, either several other persons and taken
ed the deaths of several other per- not want to talk politics, just da murder, two counts of causing for the defence and that the trial verdict was entirely against io obviale aquabbles over fares
to the Tsun Wan Gendarmerie. before or since the Peltashan
sons who were detained ut theI promised the Egyptian Gov-explosions and two counts of dé- judge had misdirected the jury on the weight of evidence, sald Mr. payable.
After being detained for some
manding money with menaces, the law of onus" of proof in a Silva, who went Five of the offenders, who all cinahes, crossed any part of the three or four days, he was inter- Gendarmerie and also the ill-crnment."-Reuter. ·
on to quote pleaded guilty,
Aned $60.Sinklang border into Outer-
treatment of others.
was adjourned to June 26 by Mr. criminal case. Additional grounds authorities in support. Even it Togated regarding sabotage of tho
The Court was closed to view ench or 14 days; whilst the sixth. Mongolfa.
lls donying all
d'Almada at Central yesterday. were that the verdict was against appellant's story was not accepted who had the table framed but not "The Outer-Mongolia communi- railway. On
the scars on Lum's body resulting
DSI Shaw made the application the weight of the evidence and altogether by the jury, the proba hung up, was ined $30 or 10 days. que as broadcast by Moscow is knowledge of the affair, he was from the burnings said to have
for the adjournment.
that by reason of any of the bility that the occurrences descri- given the aeroplane torture by been inflicted by accused, absolutely false. Pending the order of the accused. He was
Babcriptions received on June 10
forementioned grounds a subatan-bed in his version did take place TORONTO FAIR receipt of official repiles. from
Houring will be resumed at 10 eur, les Bradley & Co., Ltd. $1,050.00
tal miscarriage of justice had would have caused the jury to Mr. & Mrs. Ur Teng Xiu (Wong a.th. today.
bring in verdict in favour of "Hong Kong manufacturers Outer-Mongolia and the Soviet questioned and beaten while sus-
Chlor You
The Right Reverend Bishop occurred. of preserved ginger will de. Governments, I do not wish to peaded in the air.
oppellant. R.O. Hall is returning to Hung finitely be participating in the say more."-Beuter.
Mr. M.A. Silva' appeared for the
Onus Of Proof Kong from England tomorrow. Appellant and Mr. J; Clifford for Trade Fair to be held at
The Victoria Diocesan & Mis- the Crown.
Mr. Silva submitted it was not Toronto in Juno, next," said Mr. -Robert Der, Chairman of the
100.00 slonary Association is arranging
defence Mr. Silva, dealing with the al necessary for the Kowloon Chinese; Chamber of
100.00 reception to welcome himi back, legedly 'Improper comment by establish a case. The onus Commerce yesterday, when in-
59.99 at St. John's Cathedral Hall on Counsel in his closing address to proof was on the prosecution. The terviewed by the China Mail" yesterday.
1,710.99 Túcaday, June 24th. There will the Jury, pointed out there were offence with which appellant wak 1.110.00 be hotel, two fresh water swim-K Government Contributions
ten from 430 p.m. to 5.30 more than the three kalfongs charged took place in May 1940, niing pools, skating rink, 'riding Received to June 17, 1947.. 601,976,54- Shu Kwong-wu declared that he school restaurant
p.m. followed by a talk from who had given evidence for the and no action was taken against und soda
Forena Total
6406,494.95 | the Bishop...
prosecution present at the meet. him until ho refused to assist ing to discuss the demand for a Wong Lo-kat in connection with bribe (at which appellant was another case.
NOT FOR BOYS
Eton, England, June 17.
Preserved ginger_wan.export- Eleven hundred Eton College
ed from Hong Kong in very Boys will be dôtained in school
Siu Ying said that other pri. detained at the Gendar- Boners meria were also interrogafed and tortured. Some of these prisoners died as a result of the tortures indicted on them by accused of under his direction.
? Wooden Stick
BEACH HOTEL
May May Campany
K; C. Cheng, Ead.
C. Y. Lu, Esq.
200.00
£60,00
8.00
5.00
€9,00
Mr. F. Č. Clemd," chairman of the Kowloon Residents' Ass0- Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Clarke (là memory of Jack By:lney Flex). ciation, will open the Lal-Chi- Kok Hotel on Sunday noon. The Victory, Trading Company The hotel is built near Lalchi-Mr. & Mr. J. A. Blackwood kok beach, and conalsts of a Total
largo quantities in pre-war uhil! 4.15 p.m. each day to was arrested and interrogated by fountain. days, with England 13 the make sure that they do not slip principal buyer,
The Chinese Chamber of across to the Ascot racetrack.
circularized The College is about four miles,
Commerce has
niembers and has invited those from the racetrack, and the last; the race is run at 5.10 p.m.-Reu-}
desirous of taking part in
Toronto Fair to send in entries tor..
by the end of this mouth.
COXSWAINS FINED] RIGE- ALLOCATION
A fine of $50 or 14 days wat
Imposed on each of two motorboat Egyptian rice will be on the coxswaiha yesterday for approché ration in Hong Kong in the Ing within 30 yards of the> Ma. New Year, the "China Ma{P"" "Hinaang" before the Police flag learned, muthoritatively yeater- was lowered.
day.
A similar foe, was tmposed on The Ministry for Food han two steam-launch coxswains, and obtained an allocation of 13,500 the master of a junk for causing sons for this Colony, but the en obstruction at Publis Square rico. is not expected to arrive Pics, Idomati. foc dela.newsäcke Ugth: tho: end ur sUG" Fear 201
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BISHOP HALL
PSA MENEDÉ PANGK (KERTOR CHIT,
to
of
not present). He submitted they Atter, quoting further authorl- were not people the defence could,tler, Mr. Silva said the trial Be expected to call, since they Judge had falled to put to the were of the same," party 'as, the Jury that even if they were not three principal Crown witnesses, convinced by appellant's story, "It It was reasonably true, he was entitled to anncquittals, Mr. Silva submitted": "that" had that Mr. Silva pointed out that the direction been put, the verdict of notice calling the meeting sold the Jury might have been that it was convéríeď to discuts a different.
"Important"
demand for a bribe" by Chan Mr. Clifford, la his reply, con Wing-hong's man. It was intended that the trial judge's direc portant whether Chan had made tion to the Jury wes citat nha that. the demand himself or his agent wo long as he had puff the law hid, done; and an fmproper tuirly to them, as he'd}4, It' was cbiadient*fróni the Crowin! Witsi sufflelent. *
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