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Cowie gives further evidence in case
against solicitor ·
(Continued from Page 3)
should be any varlaiton, which And if by any chance there would be the more accurate, the recording or your recollection," 1. To receive and consider witness was further asked,
Cowie replied it. would be the the Statement of Accounts recording, as there might be many aud Balance Sheet and
features of the conversation, the Report of the Direc-might not recall, but which would tors and Auditors thereon. be in the recording.
"On June 10,
you attend an Identification parade held by Mr. Cathiman?"
2. To declare a dividend.
3. To elect Directors.
4. To appoint Auditors and
fix their remuncration.
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all with moustaches, The lady, Cheung Gik-chan, at tended. Bho was unable identify anyone"aik
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vercation, and witness replied in the afirmative. “
Perhaps Mr. Maxwell may re- fer to his notes in the remainder of his evidence," said Mr. Hooton
Continuing
Mr. he evidence Maxwell said after some remarics: between the two persons in which Cawlo had complained that time had been wasted, the other per- son said Mr. Silva had seat him.
Counsof objects
י.
Here Mr. Sheldon objected and said this could not conceivably be admirable.
"He said he had, heard ́somg. one say something. Edo,nót know who that combone is, nar dósa Mr. Maxwall)”: antd" Mr. Bhatdan,
5. To transact any other or-
This concluded the evidence of dinary business of the Cowie and Mr. Hootin asked for Company.
permission to recall him, if:neces-
Sheldon's objection was sary, when the recordings are be- NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBYing ployed, GIVEN that the TRANSFER
Both Mr.
Hooton asked witness whe Sheldon and Mr. Me- BOOKS of the COMPANY will Neill said they would reserve theither he could identify the person who came to the house, but he be closed from the 1st July, cross-examination, 1950 to the 7th July, 1030, both The next witness called was Mr. rald he could not. From his posi
Lion at the
the window his angle of Douglas George Cutler, an em days inclusive.
vision was not clear. He did not playce of the Philippines Air Line By Order of the Board of who said he was acquainted with see any other person but Cowie
Cowie, and knew Slive by sight. and the police officers. He teslifled to seeing them both; In the Peninsula Hotel lounge one
Directors.
A. STORRAR, Acting Chlef Manager.day during the early part of May,
between 1.45 to 2 p.m. Hong Kong, June 21, 1950.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Second Annual Gen- eral Meeting of the Share- holders will be held in the of- fices of the Union Trading Co., Ltd.. York Building, 1st floor. Chater Road, Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 5th July, 1950, at Noon, for the following pur- poses, namely, to consider the Tender Forms and permission annual statement of accounts to view will only be issued from and the balance sheet, and the
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Mr. Resumlag bis evidence Maxwell told what he heard of the conversation.
"Mr. Silva told me you could de something for us in this peeldent the other voice did, and it went on to mention a statement which Ther? he asked Cöwle to sign. followed some discussion betweer the two, and I heard the other
sick i she was sny ; hospital but the case must be prepared now,
Maxwall testifies
Crawford Max- well, Deputy Commissioner of Police, yesterday's last witness told the Court that on the after-person hain of May B. he received . Cowie, telephone message from whom he met by appointment in his office at 10 a.m. on May 11. As a result of what Cowle told him he instructed Mr. Johnston
who was acting as Director of Criminal Intelligence, to take charge of the matter.
On
On May 28, he went with Mr. Cashman to No. 7 Belfran Road. where he met Cowie,.
the Cowie, but nothing app May 31 he went again to the same address with Mr. Cashman, arriving at about 6 p.m. elect
"I concealed
secaled myself, with Mr. Tebbuit, Mr. Cashman and In- spector. Karpovitch In Cowler bedroom; leaving, Cowie outside,
Directors and
Mr. Maxwell.
"Cowie then appeared to regi the statement to the effect that he had a Hong Kong driving lecher for so many yearn.
He did no arı
Specify the number of years. that he had successfully instructed a number of pupils. He mentioned the British School of Motoring.
he would pre- "Cowle, then
tion said he fer to draft his own statement. Ho asked why the girl had not in fact taken driving lessons with him
The other person replied she was Peking girl and had left Hour Kong for Taiwan.
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machine had been fitted up in the
bedroom.
"Cowie Blich said
ho would The make his own statement. other person replied he would in- formi Mr. Silva at one o'clock the
bin ring up. heard the other per blon to get Silva
“'), will leave this with kon, anys (1,
ivou don't *you you. Cowle sald: want a receipt for it, do you?' and the other persons said no. "next heard movement in the
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"At about 7.25 p.m. Mr. Casit-i man, who was at the window rignalled for the wire recording machine to be set in motion. J looked out through the window. and saw a person who appeared to other room. heard the door be a Chinese coming through the opened, and the conversation end-
gule,
He was dressed in yellow ed.
shirt and blue shorts. He came up
Cowie then came into the bed-
the stairs of the not, and at them and handed two $500 notes
top he was met by Cowle put
I
Cackman. to
o the head-phone of the wire
Tebbutt handed me a wire re-
Initialled
recorder and listened to the concording spool in a carion which I versation between the two per- Suns. recognised pne valce to he that of Cowle."
Here Mr. Houton asked if he had made any note of the can-
MARINE DEPARTMENT
NO. 22 OF 1950.
TYPHOON SEASON PRECAUTIONS.
The attention of all Captains, Ship Owners, Arents and Charterers is drawn to the present congestion of the an- chorages in the Port of Vic toria, Hong Kong, due to the abnormal number of laid up Vessels.
natt."
and handed to Cash-
"This concluded. Mr. Maxwell'a evidence.
Mr. Sheldon said he would re- serve his cross-examination.
Further hearing was adjourned to 2.30 p.m. today.
OPENING OF BATHING SHED
The Queen's College Old Boys Association Bathing Shed (double, site) Nos, 8 and 9 at Stanley, will he formerly opened on July 15 at:
P.11.
Mrs. R.C. Lee will perform the opening ceremony. following which light refreshments' will be served.
Those who have not yet joined. the Association should send their Bates and addresses together with
to the Hon. Secretary c/o)
2 By far the larger num-Queen's 'College, No. 30. Kennedy bar of these vessclé · are an Road, Hong Kong, as the annual chored in Shamshulpo and subscription for the year 1050. Yaumati Anchorages, and al- Each member will be issued, a though these vessels are now membership card which will en- manned in accordance with the able him and his dependants to be Port Regulations there is the admitted to the Bathing Shed for
the current year. possibility, however, that some may drag their anchors during a typhoon and foul other ves- sels lying at the Typhoon Mooring Buoys; especially. should the full force of a typhoon come from a North Westerly direction.
3. Arrangements" are now in hand to reduce the number of laid up vessels in this area?
J. JOLLY. DIRECTOR OF MARINE.
MARINE OFFICE,
HONG KONG July 3, 1950.
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third lead of the sult. He there- WHEN, you res
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whereupon the diamond himmer, "this is usually a sound worked, assuring the risk.to take in preference to leny Ing the declarer's Invaluable
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