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INSPECTOR DENIES USING “THIRD - DEGREE"

Strenuously denying an allegation that he drew his revolver at the Remand Gaol and used it as an inducement to get Li Fu, market coolfe, to give evidence, Det.-Inspector J. Johnston yesterday told the Court that LI Fy had made a voluntary, statement, 15 hours after his 'ar- rest, without any, perqualfor or promise of pardon. It was sometime later that LI was pardoned,

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Del. Insp. Johnston was giving "He was quite calm, however, evidence before the Actine Chiet and showed no sign of fear," add- Justice, Mr. E. E Willams, at fed Inspector Johnston,

the Sessions Yesterday at the Jamca Reld, Chief Health In- continued hearing of charges spector, Urban Council, agreed against William Elijah Allen, that Allen had to work under, Man Karn-fat and Chul Hong of difficult conditions in getting conspiracy to obtain bribes from stallholders back to their stalls Kowloon market stallholders.) In the market.

Allen is defended by Mr. He said that, a certain intitude Percy Chen (instructed by Mr. was allowed stallhoklers, though had been issued to S. Ng. Quinn), Man Kam-fat by no order the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada e tolerate non-observance nf. Jhe Castro KC (Instructed by Mr. P. by laws..

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on Magistracy, sold from May

1, 1940, to Sept. 1, 1947, only 20

The prosecution is conducted summonses were taken out by by Mr. A. Lonsdale (Crown Allen for breaches of market by- Counsel), asaisted by Det, Insp. laws. Twenty-five of the cases

were in 1940

and only one in 1047.

Some

cautioned Ankl were others fined from $10 to $20. Det. Sub-Insp. V. M. Morrisone Hearing was adjourned to 10 who testified to searches at Al; am." Uds" morning. ten's house and at his office and the seizure of books, documents and articles at both places.

In reply to questions put by Mr. Chen witness and he had no previous Police experience and Joined the Force in Hong Kong after six months' training at the Police Training School.

Cross-examined by Mr. Cher regard office, on Oct. 2, wher the subsequent senrel

a Chinese receipt from Ming Wal was alleged to have been found witness denied, a suggestion by defence counsel that the receip was planted.

of Allen's

"I put it to you that you never opened the middle drawer at al on Oct. 2.

"Lam Yan-that bright youTE man-was there all the time, and suid you nevěř opened tha drawer said Mr. Chen.

His Lordship intervened, stat ing that Mr. Chen should confin his observations to the Jury.

Inspector's Story

Det, Insp. J. Johnston, in, th box, fald the Court of interview he had with Det Sgt. lu Mu und two stallholders Ju brough along to see him, or giving then $70 in marked money and of th apprehension of L Fu on Sep' 1 when at Yaumati Police Station he communicated with Mr. F. W Shaftoln, and went to Allen: house.

Following the visit to Allen': house witness, in the company st Det. Sgt. Tu Muk and LI Fu went to Chui Hong's house, where search was made and sums of $220 $1,100 and $1,000 were found.

CHARGED WITH GOLD STEALING Lam Wah, 28, left his em 22, 1916, ployment on Sept. Hin employer, Leung Shum

huen of 503 Shanghai Street, reported hla Police on Sept. 22, and the Inns fa tael and a half of gold on the following morning.

On Monday, Leung met, his 622 Shanghal Street, at 11.80 p.m., and caused

x-foki outside

ila arrest,

absence

to

the

At Mong Kok Pullce Station, Lam admitted stealing.

Charged before Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr yeaterday, Lam was emanded until this morning for his finger-prints to be produced.

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Hein. Qo-year old · Captain [W. Edwards, M.BE, the second principal doorkeeper.

After seeing service in the South African War, and World War I, he joined the staff of the Black Bod and has bean at the House of Lords ever since

When the late Speaker of the . House of Commons, Captain Fitzroy, úléd.. Captain Edwards sat as the model for an artist of the official por trait, wearing wig and con-Reuter,

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Risking Their Lives

22 JAPS WERE NEEDED FOR KAVIENG CRIME

The order of a superior in the Japanese Army Is so strict, and sometimes so reckless, that I'm at présent very angry with the Japanese military system," fourth defendant Lieut-Mochizuki Hichitaro told the No. 1. Australian War Crimes Court yesterday under cross-examina- tion by Prosecutor Major A. D. Mackay, Aus- trallan Div., SCAP, GHQ (Tokyo).

Hichitaro, ond of six former Verdiet will probably be given Japanese Navy members on trial on Tuesday by the Court,, con- for the "Kavieng Massacro" of 23sisting of Lt. H.G. Guinn (Pre Australian internees in March, aldent), Li-Côl, J. T. Brock, and 1944, admitted he received the Major N, McCleod, which and- fateful order from his superior, journed yesterday's proceedings third defendant Lt. Commander to today at 9.30 a.m. Mori Kyoji.

The next case before the No. He apid: I hereby express my Australian War Crimes Court, deep regret to those who died in which began on Nov. 25 in Kow- the incident and their families. loon City, will be the trial of, thô three former commander and staff of "For the last two or years I've been suffering, from a the POW, Comp. Hoinan Island.

The opening date is expected sickness and I think that this disease has some connection with to be on Dec. 19 or 20. the execution,"

Several months ago defendant EUROPEAN ON, had two of

his tors amputated,

disease because of this

SPEEDING CHARGE grene).

Defendant finished off by say Engineering

Morris Lealle, of Jardines Co. Ltd., na

ing:

"(Ram-

"I now pray morning and night for the souls of the vic-cautioned by Mr. F. X. d'Almada yesterday at Central Magistracy lims,"

for driving Jeep No. 821 along Hennessy Road on October 28 at 35. mph.

32 miền

Fifth defendant," 'Lieut-Suzuki

Defendant told the Court that Shozo, who

with the It was not his normal habit to together others is defended by Mr. Inspeed.

with Lt. R. Carter, sitting as Advisory Officer, enter-

Konishike,

POLICEMEN

ed the witness stand yesterday SOLDIER ATTACKED Chan Cheung, 23, trà-afternoon.

Suzuki, who actually supervin- velling trader, and Wued the execution of the internces. Shui-hei, 24, odd-job who were strangled by Jujitsu coolie, agreed for $5 each and dumped with cement weights to smuggle two radios on Ireland coast, was given 22 men board the 8.20 a.m. em-to carry out the dead.

He assigned eight men under press train to Canton, on Dec. 9.

They got on the railway tracks at Hung Hom and, as the train passed, tried to hand up, the radios to two unknown passen gers on the train.

into deep

waters off the Now

Pte. W. Mackenzie (19), of Coy. „Devonshire. Regt.. was fined $100 by Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday for assaulting Police constablos Le Fel-pang and Chiang Yog warrant officer to do the outalde the Queen's Restaurant, the rest to Nathan Road, at 11.30 p.m. on strangling and put

Dec. 5. guard the area. phases of the execution.

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Suzuki himself supervised all

Suzuki will be cross-éxamined by Major Mackay today,

All evidence by the si defen. donts is expected to be complet-

Unfortunately, Del-Sgt. Chan Lap and his men were also oned by Friday. the scene, with the result that Chan and Wu found themselves before Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr charged on two counts.

The first charge against them was that of trespassing.

The second count that they "rushly did an act likely to en- danger their own entely" by attempting to pass two radio sote on to a moving train

-Defendants were fined $50 on the first charge and $250 on the

At the inquest yesterday at Central Magistracy before Mr. F. X. d'Almada Into the death of Yuen Chu, 29-year-old travel. ing trader, convicted of killing second, with three months' hard his business associate and hang- labour as the alternative.

REMANDED"

The Prosecution Officer and Defense Counsel are expected to deliver their closing addresses on Monday.

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The following in A list of the donations received up to Dec. 9, 1947 which have not yet been acknowledged in the press-Anon, $20, Anan, $10. D.C. Davin $20, Anon. $20, C.12.5. $20.

H.R.S. $10. Anon, $3, Anon. $5, Tiny To Baby Linen Shop, Sto Total $11; Received up to

Bec. 1947 and already acknowledged $21,447.75; Total donations receive.! up to Dec. 9, 1947 $21,565.75)

Donations may be sent to the Hon. Treasurers, Ments Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Exchange. Building

WAR MEMORIAL FUND Subscription recelyed Die, 10, 1947: Past and Present Mem. hers-Kowloon Bowling Green- Club

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COXSWAIN FINED

In the Marine Court yesterday when Inspector May prosecuted the coxswain, of p launch for failing to observe the rule of the rond by cutting across the bow; of a Police launch on Tuesday, the coxswain was fined $50.

Defendant stated that the police launch was a long distance 414.66. off, but Inspector May said that if he had not ordered the engine! of the police loach to stop, " collision could not have averted.

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London, Dec. 9. The Swedish 2,400-ton motor vessel Rigoletto and the Ameri-' can Arthur Fribourg, TOWED TWO JUNKS were both grounded after colle A fine of $200 or one month ing in the River Schedit today.

(Opposite Cate Wiseman) was imposed on the doxswain of Lloyds shipping intelligence re-

ported from Antwerp-Reuter,

He said that Mr. Shafiain, Ined yesterday morning, a verdict spector Morrison and himself by judicial hanging was passed. took one taxi and Li Fu, and the

Arraigned before Mr. Justice other Chinese took another.

Williams ni the Criminal Sessions on September 4, Yuen

Appearing on charges of de- was alleged to have hacked manding money with menaces Lo Yuk, manufacturer, with a

hopper at No. 15 Skch Kip Mei and being a member of an un- Street, Shamshuipo, on June 2. awful society, Chán On, allas At the trial, Mr. J. Clifford Chan Tuen, allas Shu Yung. was remanded for three days in represented the Crown and Mr.

at Central Magie-J M. da, Silva the defence. Det. custody by Mr. F. X. d'Almada

wan for yesterday Inspector C. Dowman

tracy. the police.

a motor junk when he pleaded The 18-year-old, according to the prosecution, on October 16 guilty before Marine Magistrate, demanded 50 cents from Lutowing two junks into Yaumati Mr. N. Garland, yesterday for Hung, at No. 80, Connaught Typhoon shelter and with falling Road West, and was a member to exhibit towing lights. of the "Wo Yung Yee" Society.

Defendant stated that he had

but towing, light,

it was possible that it might have been dim.

Chul Hong and Li Fu were charged on Sept. 2.

Witness saw Man Kam-fat for the first time on Sept. 11 wher he told Man the Police had evi dence implicating him.

He said the Police would. äp-

preciate any information Man

could give to help them in their DIED IN GADL enquiry. but denied assuring

At the inquest yesterday at Man that he need not feel ex- cessively worried about the mat-Central Magistracy before Mr. F. X. d'Almada into the death tér.

of Lung Yin, 40, who was con- victed of keeping an oplum divan

“Framed” Inspector Johnston said Allen told him on the ferry, after he had been charged, that he was framed.

and sentenced to two years' hard labour, a verdict of death by natural causes was "Li Fu brought me this money, bassed.

said it was from stall, 27 and Mr. A. Jillot Acting Chief

BOUND ÖVER Frederick Kaymant, of the Merchant Navy, was bound over by Mr. F. X. d'Almada at the Central Magistracy, yesterday

another, don't remember which, Prison Officer, said that Lang when he was charged with dis- and but for the fact I was on Yin was admitted to the prison orderly conduct. standby, duty and had visitors. I would have

November 4 and taken him to the hospital on office," Allen was alleged to have died on December 9,

sold.

Ho told the Court that while he was under the Influence of Dr. Handforth said that the drink some rickshaw.

police

Of the market witnesses who patient was suffering from T.E. picked his pocket. He chased camp forward, two came of their of the lungs, which was advan-one and came back to find his own volition, and the others were cing rapidly.

sent for, by the Police.

About these two voluntury.

witnesses-ald Tú Muk come with

them?" asked Mr. Chen.

Witness replied that Iu Mok

arrived at about the same time. Third-Degree?

"And this Li Fu, you had

pall put your revolver to get

him to talk?" asked Mr. Chen:

Witness replied he had never

drawn.out his resplyer at Lá Fu,

hat, coat and Jacket taken dway

He Had A Talking Way-With Hub-Caps

"It is a very common off ence. I am vētý bichged to,

* nor was he aware of any of his that some progress has been made to check 11. sald Mr. W. H. subordinates having

Latliner to Det, Sub-Inspector W. J. Wall at Kowloon yester. day whẹn Ho Kan, 18, was charged with the possession of eight hab-taps.

used pres sure on Bi

„LI. Fu, máže à Voluntary state: ment on Sept. 2, arteen days Ho, arrested on Fig. 6. by before, the alleged incident.

He dämllltel, however, Li Ww the act of stealing a hub-cap JP.C. 859 Yuon Ken-sang, in In the rear taxi............will: the, other Chinese when they went to Al- from. Dr. Wright's car outside feic's, Kotise ön Saph 12-

1 Carusrvon Building, was yes-

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terday further charged with four "Morris" hub-caps, possession of four "Ausiln” and

Dot Sub-Insp. Wall informed the Court that, although the Police had made Inquiries, no owners had come forward no

The "Morris," hub-caps were stolen from outalde 200 Wanchal Road. and the "Austina" in Austin; Road.

LYING INSHORE

Lying Inshore during próĥlflf- ed hours cont the master, of a motor junk $150 or six weeks when he pleaded guilty before Marine Magistrate Mr. Garland yesterday.

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