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(By our Scout Correspondent) Under the direction of the Deputy Colony Commissioner for Scouts, Mr. F.E.C.C. Quah, the first of a series of monthly conferences took place recent- ly at St. Joseph's College.
Mr. Quah, as active with the Association as he is with the De- fence Corps, decided multe rint- ly that the only effective method
f ensuring the complete educa-j tion of a Scout in a Troop was by primarily educating lose in charge. This system may have men in common with the old Army principle of "Give hell to the man immediately below you and you can rely on him to pass
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1050,
Defence case opens in
conspiracy trial
(Continued from Page 3)
Addressing the Jury. Mr, d'Almada said the story begins by an Interview between Brst accused and some Chinese on May 7 and 8. Mr. Ellvo will say. he first met these persons at 12.30 midnight on Sunday the 7th.
Onca mors,
-Mr. - Bilva at- tempted to was the woman, and was told she was not in good health, and had had a rolapse. First accused was then naked by Mr. Tam as to whether or not it would ba
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Counsel hero explained that though it might seem strange to the jury that a solicitor should
First accused repiled he thought meet is ellents at that hour, it might be still of some value. evidence has been given to show Mr. Tam remarked that he had that first acused was one-man faith in Mr. Choy, and that he firm, was habitually very busy, appreciated Mr. Silva's reluctance and had to spend most of his to go on with it, and offered to do it himselt. Second accused time in the Courts.
offered to type out the further atatement for Cowic.
At that interview, Mr. d'Alma- da went on, one Mr. Choy was introduced to the first accused by one J. E. Chen (the latter name later having been found marked In an envelope containing money in Mr. Silva's safe by the police later on, according to the prose cution).
One Mr. Lee also came along with Mr. Choy to see first ac- cused.
Mr. Chen told Mr. Silva that Mr. Choy wanted to engage his services in the defence of a Chinese actress involved in a motor car accident which caused the death of one man.
Mr. Silva then naturally ques- tioned Mr. Choy in regard to the Firat accused was told by Mr. Choy that the Indy in ques tion was in hospital. Mr. Choy also disclosed that he himself was making inquiries about the case on behalf of the lady.
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Counsel went on to say that Mr. Bilva was further told that the lady was a fully competent driver who had not undergone a driving teat. Following on that came the question
from Mr. Glive as to who had taught the woman to drive, at which
Mr. d'Almada went on to say that as a consequence of this, Mr. Silva instructed P. Remedios, his clerk, to make a draft urticled
Later the the statement. for same day, accused again met Mr. Tam who told him the
stki H, and produced a medical certificate.
was
woman
Second accused also showed Mr. Sliva the typed draft of what Mr. Cowie was to say. Mr. Silva read this rapidly, and handed back.
Counsel told the jury at this stage that the rest of the evidence will concern the wire-recordings.
Hearing was adjourned until 10 a.m. on Monday.
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Heinrich Jessen, arrived here safely yesterday.
Mr. Choy replied by mentioning Arrested by the police during some Chinese. and Mr. Cowls's a raid in Ling Ma Hang Village, name. First accused Jotted New Territories, on May 14, on down notes on the subject. a charge of possession of arins Mr. d'Almada said Mr. Silva and ammunition, 10 of 10 pri- will say he was informed further soners were dismissed by Mr.business that Mr. Cowie was willing to James Wicks at Kowloon yealer- give evidence in the ense, and day when the prosecution offer that by reason of this information, ed no evidence against them. he wrote the name "Cowie" down in his notes and
The remaining six, who will underlived itface committal proceedings on a
53.
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According to the passenger
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In touch with Mr. Cowie.
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Five others arrested during the too busy attending to pupils all day, whereupon Mr. Sliva even-raid had already been freed at tually suggested meeting him at a previous hearing. the Peninsula Hotel for lunch the next day--the 9th.
Counsel went on to say that on the evening of the 8th, Mr. Silva went on previous arrangement with Mr. Choy to the Central Hospital with a view to seeing the injured woman. Through an Interpreter, first accused tried to put questions to Cheung Dik- chan, but had dimculty in get- ling answers, owing to her con- dition at the time. As a result, Under the application of this Mr. Sliva gave up and left.
effective system, voy
13 Com- On the 9th, Mr. Silva was en- missioners and District Scout-gaged all day at Kowloon Court. masters found themselves formed It thus sulted him to the appoint- up in small Troop and
under
ment with Mr. Cowle at the instruction from chosen instruc- Peninsula Hotel for lunch, tors. Mr. Quah lectured for 20 minutes on the manifold duties of Scout Officers and how evade the many pitfalls which lay In -their---paths. ----All-points were carefully tabulated on a binck- board, notes on the lecture were Issued and ample time was left the questions.
Following on Mr. Qush's lecture
talk on
the Commissioner for HQ, Capt J. Headlam F. Z. S. gave a short "Smartness In Scouting" will emphasis on uniform and the correct way of wearing it. After this the class found them- selves carrying out the basic principles of Scout drill on the College parade ground under Captain Kendiam, and aquitted themselves well,
The last period of
the con- ference was spent dealing with miscellaneous questions though It was officially denied that one Commissioner asked how to light.
Mr. F. E. C.
Telephone call
On May 10, first accused re- Chen. ceived a telephone call from J. E. Chen told Mr. Silva that, brought him, he was asking first in return for the business he had accused to spend Present for his girl" Mr. Silva
agreed to this.
The only Australian aboard was Mr. Thomas R. Charles, de- scribed as a master mariner.
The "Hai Alal" player was Mr. Arṇae Ramon,
Ha Chouk, aged 40, and Chan Other passengers included Mr. Shing, aged 37; charged with the J. L Cregeen, an engineer, Mr. possession of four Maugers, one Lopato, a tobacco manufacturer, Colt automatic, two revolvers, and Mr. Saint-Maxent Henri Leon 103 rounds of ammunition, were Edouard, an executive of committed to stand trial by Mr. French Tramways, Mr. W. A. F. X. d'Almada at Kowloon yes- Furcell of the Universal Steam- terday.
ship Company, Father Jose Ro- viriego, a Catholic missionary, and Mr. John Stowell Kenyon.
The Heinrich Jessen
was not
Defendants were arrested on June 22 at a pier near the Mong- kok Farry Wharf attempting, it was alleged, to sell the arms to a detective in disguise. Detective specially chartered for the Tien- Sub-Inspector
itsin-Tsingtao trip. This was one O'Reilly Is charge of the prosecution's case. of her regular, voyages.
Mr. I. W. Gunter, of Hastings and Company, will represent the defendants.
Two unemployed ́men, Liu Shek and Liu-Sung, charged with high- way robbery at the footpath lead- Fan Villago ing from Waterloo Road to Mo
Jemes Wicks at Kowloon yester-
day
Harbour lights- -in-Whangpoo
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reported to the Director of Tainan,
Marine on his return 1pm Shanghal carly this week on his observation of the harbour lights in the Whangpoo.
First accused then saw Mr. First defendant together with Choy and discussed the question Lt Tak had already been com of costs in the case, and it was mitted on two other charges of agreed that $4,000 would be paid robbery and possession of arms to Mr. Silva as costs on the ilth. end ammunition.
Mr. d'Almada stated that from the time of his first being con- sulted on Cheung Dik-chan's case meet second accused. until May 17, Mr. Silva,dld not
Detective ab-Inspector 3. W. Howlett prosecuted,
4
In his report, the skipper sald that he found the Entrance light vessel missing and that all South Channel 'buoys and marks were as before mentioned by him.
"In addition, small red buoy has been placed in the vicinity
They met Arrested in connection with the through the introduction of Mr. armed robbery wich took place Choy at the latter's club that at 18 Li Uk Villnge last Sunday, of the position of the Kiutoan evening.
five men were charged and re-Light vessel in position Latitude During the next few days, firstranded three days by Mr. R. W. 31-09 4 N.. Longitude 121-55 E. accused
considered various as S. Winter at Kowloon yesterday. "Also a small green buoy has pects of the case, for the purpose
Ya wreck buoy in position Lati- The men charged were, Kwok been placed close to the Klang tude 31-14 8 N., Longitude 121-
with
receiving stolen not working," the statement con-
cluded.
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PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME
a fire by rubbing two Boy Scouts of which he had made out a rough Ming, Ip Sin, Trol Wai-hon, Wu together. It was decided that the diagram drawn for him by Mr. Kam, all travelling traders, and next conference would take place Choy of the scene of the accident. Siu Wah, earth coolie, The first 48 2 at La Salle College on July 29.
Present at the conference were he came to the conclusion that charged
"And from further information, four defendants were additionally "The North Saddle Light is Quah, Deputy C.C. Colony Commissioner, Captain 3.
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that the beat that could be done Commissioner for Kowloon, Loo for her would bo to make a pica
of mitigation," counsel asserted. Man Hon. Arsistant Deputy, Camp Chief. Miss Lorna Sze D. C. M.
Continuing, Mr. d'Almada said Hon Che Hoy D.S.M. Raymond
Mr. Silva mado subsequent al- but The D.S.M. Kev. Brother Cronan tempts to see the woman,
was told by "Mr. Choy that sho Is H.K. Troop. Mr. Law DSM. Lal Kim Hung, D.S.M., Stephen May 27, Mr. Silva was seen by
was still not well enough. Wong D.S M., Ozorio DS.M.,
J. E. Chen, who warned him about and Mr. Tanner, Distrlet Rover
Mr. Choy. Scout Leader.
Chen told first ac- eused that having brought Mr. Choy to see him, he felt under obligation to warn him to. be careful of what witnesses. Mr. Choy might be. bringing to sea him, because he had a suspicion Motor Tug that all might not be well with him."
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On the 30th, abound accused came to see. Mr. 8ilva in his office. Having previous bean informed that Mr. Choy had
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he would not have anything to MANILA for permission to change the names of the above do with Mr. Cowie until the vessels to HKT "LIONFISH" and HKT "L-257" respectively truth of his Information could and to have them registered in the new name at the Port of be checked. Mr. Tam expressed surprise at Hongkong as owned by the HONGKONG TRANSPORTATION this, and said that if Mr. Choy | COMPANY, LIMITED, MARINA HOUSE, HONGKONG.
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