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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956.

SHEAFFERS

CROSS-EXAMINATION

KEAY CONTINUES

(Continued from Page 1)

Questioned further, he

Natu

he wanted Mr O'Neill to be here to look after his own affairs,

Asked if at that time he was

of the Lam aware

Chuch-

O'Neill Egreement, Keay replied that ho was aware of that agreement since June 23, 1955,

"Mr Rea: And you had in fiet iliscretion not to issue The licence

to the Mountain Lend Mines.

Keny I had not received kny ot application for the transfer the Beence.

Asked how he would know of the transfer if he bud not received any application. Keay, replied that unofficially he hel known quite a lot had been

lone

Had Some Interest

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It did not strike him to answer to that. Jolly asked licences were almost ready, He cheque, what his name was and I said checked them himself after the as unusual for Mr Armstrong nek him that. IL seemed Tsao and wrote it down. He said call from Mr Armstrong. how do you pronounce it and 1

the normal to him. Keay said that between muid "Temo" I have a faint recol-meeting at the Sports Club and

Accused lection of Jolly asking me how the call from Mr Armstrong the

not next day he did not talk with Armstrong do you spell it, but I am

any member of sura.

the syndicate, i cash naturally. Mr Ren asked if this was the nor could he remember any of first time Keay had written them telephoning him. down that name and Reay old

l that

appeared reords and in the diary.

Crown Counsel pointed out that it appeared only

three times In the diary: once when there was an erostire, after that I was on the same day as tho Sports Club meeting. May 10, and then more recently

to

Around Accused's Leg

Evidence

thut accused

had clastic rubber bands placed around his right leg was given this morning at the committal proceedings aguinst Quik Bah-chee, 80- Singapore born

of what year-old

"not murder of Mr Arthur John

Mr Rea the referred 40 Mr Keay agreed that on May 17 Armstroggersion to various ho went Mr Armstrong's banned on May 17. Mr Arma-Chinese, charged with the

office, taking with him the twrong had said Kay was licences. He agreed he brought prepared to hand the licences Clifford, barrister.

Cover to me until the question of up the question of the $20,000 compensation had been settled." he had paid to Tsao.

Keay said he could not re- collect, but he would accept this.

Mere Coincidence

It was

That was the second time he

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Keay said that was Not cer- being heard met Mr Armstrong, he said, reet. "I was quite prepared But that was the first time he hand over the licences, but

Sub-Insp. Ivan Cyril Scott, mentioned to him is loan of wanted to knew what had been estined that he was the officer $20,000 for Hong Sling.

arranged in regard to payment.“

in charge of the Central Police had said the stated. Keay agreed he

Station on August 4 when a evidence that Mr Armstrong

man Was brought to him at agreed to hold the new deences

about 2 p.m. Nie identified that In trust until the matter had

mon as the accused in the dock,

Be

mere c-My

told him

SI Scott said he supervised a meidence that he had his bank would be

days beforund 3 this Keny“refused 0

search of the accused's person, at the him with statement

payment could be made because uve the decums with him,

Keny d there was no refusal In la presence a Corporal took He did not bring

no shares had been sold. letnice, Keny sand he had asked Sports Club,

possession of certain The Asked how

agreement on his part oplaton of Mr Sneath. it with him speelfieally to show

from the

the accused. They included to the others. Crown Counsel, and he kad, not 11

|came about that Mr Armstrong |

Mr Rea: Is Mr Armering a blue shirt, blood-stained white hold He agreed that prior to thai | should

the licences known exactly what Mr Sneath', *

trousers, ankle socks, etc. Mr Jolly must regard to M meeting,

have trust, Keny said he was dealingtring a He?

SI Scott said he plso found opinion was in

Ac- Trad. | with a respected solleitor, ONeur interest.

O'Neill, known that he had paid Mi

bands Kany: He is telling a lie, yes, four or Ave clastic recollect th first cused said Mr Armstrong sur- night get redress in the Civil "I cannot

Regarding a letter signed by around neevised's right leg a few helu Linie

I told Jolly. think it was gested that the licences be Court, Keay said,

Keay which Keay brought with inches below the knee. A aware probably at the race niting by him personally for a few

him 10 Mr Armstrong's office, similar number of elastic bands January," some in- 44me time aftr might have

he days untit payment was made.

Mr Ren et Mr Armstrong had, were also found further down terest in the matter?

added.

Promise Made

sodd that Keny

the told him

the leg. letter was evidence of Tsan's interest in the matter.

he did 914 any Keay said

was that. He reid the letter meatly to indicate that Tsao had surrendered rights to the claim.

Hearing is proceeding.

Mr Rea Were you

O'Neili

under- tha he Keay: Yes, but he had To Keay said

$20.000 which he come here to look after his own stood the

to Trao would be interest himself.

repaid to him out of Syndicate

In expressing your degretan, But was a matter you consider. 1. e-postile redress of the other 20 Beend j'arade

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Mc Rea statement to

asked why Keay show his bunk

Mr Jolly when there were the could not keep those licences in

bis the of nembers

Key replicil own office, two ether

that he hud no revBON

to keep. ryndiente there.

"Well, Jolly was the one do- them in his office at thai stage, ing all the talking," Keay said.

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he could zaid

not them over to the Mountain Lead

Co..

Kery said remember i Whileheld saw the Mines

of Armstrong The stolenient.

purpose

the showing it

was to indicate thujand he was overdrawn in that sum behalf He wanted repayment. He was, Co.

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he hidrich he ord

understood that passed days had not been repald,

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Could position to repay your 1955. inho do anything?

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which It was noted that Mr Keay: I never asked Jolly for Hong Sling had beers toki that copayment. I just showed it tat, everything was overbod, Keny iul. SA yak he hut been afraid that Mr O'Neill, being a much simpler soul than My Burns or Mr Hong by in the pro- posed agreement made,

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min wait to 902 D

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not

a legal battlegroung area to be

MI Ites observed that the #greement between Mr O'Neill and the Lam Chuen Syndicate Key was a fatal agreement. replied, "Well that's up to O'Neill and Hing Sling to die- Luss, not up to me 1 witness- ed their stgunture "

Keay aid he was writing to [M; O'Neil in the expueity of a friend and not as the Superin- lendent of Mines,

bren dutic. Mins

obtained

All Public

on Jumary Keay add that 30 he had already been tuld that when funde were available the compensation would be made.

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He denied that he was telling

to Mr Jolly as a sort of lever to get his money back.

Mir Rea aid that Mr Hulse eviience and Whefteld had said it was possible that Mr Jolly w telling the meeting

î

Mr director dealing on of the Mountain Lend

was person

handling the Armstrong

by

Mr

to Beences he WAS handing Mountain Leat

them over to Mines.

Armshieng Mr

To and he

said Kony

asked him not

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Mr Kwan Kwong-ylp, mano- Ator of the Wah Keung Tailor Yuen Street, Shop, at 23, Lee West, ground floor, leslied that sometime in the middle of last year he became acquainted with Yat a person known to him as Poon-tal, Pointing to the dock, witness said accused was tho to him by that person known

Accused had introduced

to him on three casions, witness said.

Port Sold, Sept. 13, Wines and accured on July 21 Egyptian authorities here this Year did D paint job for Mm hin shop. He began work today kept top recret their pinnat 6.30 ain, and worked for an hour. for running the Sucz Canal Sometime between July 22 and 24, after Western pilots walkout,

witness said his fokl, Wong Kwok- hung. nion known na Fei Tai told Dr Tok El Dib, Egyptian head him wangthing and also showed him

Running Canalbusiness

told Mr Armstrong about him. ART

Mr Armstrong asked

Naturalisation Certificates

released

oc-

of the Port Said Canal Autho- a knife wake the drawer of a des

Whinom identified a told United Press that in the diep. rity, details

of how

the Egyptians fhown to him in court a

similar to the one shown him by intend to keep the canal run- hi fokl

Witnews road that 15 minutes after only be hinning wou

his foki Jeft the shop, accused 4-

ed acetted if the

belonged to hin Accused replied in English "It's mine." Witiem atted accused before then, something might take the knile away

I replied: "I finish work; I take 1

after the plots walk off the 300 rived to do some CONTAR. Ho ask.

Tomorrow at

at midnight.

"If we revealed our

plans

away.

and

Witness, added that he then naked accured where he got the knife and he replied "I buy for a Malayan

Witness said he then went to the front of the chop. Later on when accused had left the shop, winger said he returned to the desk to inolt for the knite but found that it was

happen to them," he said,

Representatives here of the old Suez Canal Company sald new Instructions have been received Certifienics of naturalisation | from Paris advancing the pilotsman. listed in the Government Gazetic deadline 24 hours

so that all this morning are granted to the ships will clear the Canal by following: Mr Y. T: Ning (0, midnight

United Ning Young Terrace, Bonham Press, Rond, Hongkong) General before Keay arrived that Keny M Manager of Hung Shing & Co.;

Mr Leong Kwal-Chun known as. Keay admitted that Mr Jolly Liang Kuo-chang (304-8. The of that before the meeting. Peak, Hongkong) Managing

We

knew

$19,000 overdrawn,

"Then why produce the bank

statement to him at the meet. Director of Kien Hwn (Hong- d: Mr Yu Hsien-tao ing?"

7" Mr Rea

kong) Lid: Rea usked.

Waterloo Road, ground he, loud for, Kowloon) clerk: Miss Han TI-hou (Y.W.C.A., 11, Duddell Street, Hongkong) editor, and Mr Hermann Paunzen (34, Ken- nedy Road, Hongkong) puriner and Manager of the Parisian Grill.

Air Rea remarked that the

that Information Keay had passed to

they real O'Neill in the felter had them that by chance he had the

through his

statement with him and Superintendent of duced

it

"There it is." saying He said he did not remember being asked for proof that ne had paid Trao

He told them that he had paid $10,000 in cash and drawn a cheque for $10,006. | Mr Rea put it to him that in fact his bank subs, caukt nut move that he had paid Teno $20,000 for de cheque whe eh em for $10,000.

This infcination 14 public information." Kea replied. "You can pick up any of them R the street

at any time. All that information is public. d:n't depend Un J single fien to get information about them." Kouy continued that he hund not written to Mr O'Neill nòvul

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Asked whether Mr Jolly ap peared suspicious, Keay thet-none of them did.

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uy matter which had come to ‚“Legally, no," said Keay, "bu: (actually 1: tự true that I did pay him through his official duties.

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Keay said he was not interest ending at 8 o'clock this morning.

Total took out an old envelope and ed in this discussion and when

hat was this morning | Jolly, went to telephone, ho Consumption yesterday" totalled million gallons. wrote the name "Tsao" on the bock and handed it rounds

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