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DEALINGS?"

THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE OF THE CHINA COAST.

RELATIONS WITH HAYNES

EXPLAINED.

Mr. Gud's Leask, opening the "defener at the commencement of yesterday's hearing of the came against Janies Christie and Chris topher Blutan, statel that it was his contention that thể tŵo defend. 118 were engaged in legitimat«* trade. The seepak fendant was only puing un agencies for keto- seur eit has supplices in Shanghai being Thacher & Co. The firs: de fendant from his experience of the China Coase assist. d in the l business, but Ruhni was the 'prin-

Further Moolļ233.

Asked about the tikib que non- veration af which Haynes said he i took a shorthind moe Christie denied it entirely, saying." me sen sible man could say that nyer the telephone, especially in Hong Kong."

At the meeting of November 12th.. | Au Young was unwilling to pay! 21 For Balin to go to Shang- hai, and Minho came in from thei verandah and said “It's no p

gigs. Let's drop this business altogether, if they won't put up the

nemy-

I can enery on the other' How. business with Malli Khan."

ver on the next day Haynes said Au Prune would pay $100, and later nike an appointment for November 16th.

"Final Discussion. Abont noon on November 14th Au Young and Haynes arrived. christio write out rough draft of

Burning And Itching Unbearable Cuticura Healed

**For some months I was troubled with an outbreaking of eczema on both my arms and the back of my head.. Myers were toribly swollen, and the burning and hehing were almost unbearable. I could not do my work, and had to have my hair out as short an possible.

**I tried different remedies for week with no apparent imuks. I read an advenisement for Cuticura Scan and Ointment ap purchased sonas. They afforded relief and within four weeks I was able to resume my work, and not trace of the trouble was left. I was healed." (Signed) Charles Whayman, 6. Upland Terr., Stow- market, Suffolk, Eng.

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Also for a ordem with ring Stick.

Try the

teiving for the gem, but Blaim | HONG KONG METEGEOLOGIOAL wanted the word "old sghstitut. !ed for goods." It was thoroughly

al They interested Klan Sakib understood that $30 would lus re Mali Khan in this, and the project funded it ble samples were at de- Fit to Heynes was to find a buyer for l All the interviews were about vill and drugs were, never mettioned...

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Pretions Date On Daz

Day

There was a kerek at the der Baromater and Christie immediately toll Temperstore

Wind-

Adting Brigadier General. Janus Christie was, then pet the N. He described himself na a mining agent, hatt stated that hem Ladd

all sorts of things, in He had been on the

classes of war materials,

Blahm to open the door. Humidity... Inv. Reyndis, Me. King and a few came in, and he was arrestel for dealing with 2 kilos of mor- liar. Hans fiinted and called out for brandy.

Jir.

the

China est just 30 years. During the war he had been sering Brigadier "General and, kad bi awarded the

"Get Christie." O.H.E. (Military Division). On the China Coast; his dealings had “been

Leask mentioned mainly with the Chinese Govern-"

Sansky letters and Christie said ment, first the Northern and thenther meant very little to him. He the Nationalist, for the supply of all newe refeived them and had not seen them until they were produced. at Mr. Lindsells Court. He sug gested that Haynes motive was revenge because witness would not take him inthe the deal with the Government and would not · lend him money in Shanghai. His atte to be Get Christie mind how, but get him."

He first met Haynes in Shanghai | in March, 1996, when he was intro- deed as Leslie the Liar". He was a newspaper man

Haynes Wanting Monay. Witness at the time was living at 1 Park Road, Shanghai, where Hayes, was a frequent visitor. Her used to use the typewriter and borrow honey. Christie teft Shang.

hai

a June 10th, 1926, for Swatow and the coast of Siam: He had mining interests in Sium.

Shortly before this date Haynes fans to re him in great trouble,

received a letter from the & D. Bank, enclosing a com- (pradore's "order and asking him to lose his areant. Haynes asked Christie to lend him 8450 to open another runt at the American and Oriental Bank, but Christie Ccould not do so as he was just going

to Siami Haynes then said arver forgive you fer this. Jim."

Maetlags In Hong Kong. Christie-then-mentioned the first! meeting with Haynes in Hong Kong. at the King Edward Hotel Haynes asked him where he was living and Christie told him 5, Victoria Gar- dens, Kowloon,

On November 5th. Haynes came tosee Christic. They talked to people in London, old China friends, of the arms deal and how shipments were handled. This stated Christie,

was at the back of all interviews with Hayes from start to finish,

Mr. Lensk: Did you mention Blube: - enid he was in town, an Could Haynes da any.

thing? Haynes and Bluis had not

inet then.

...

Haynes Meets Elub. On November 8th Christie took Bluhm to see Haynes. Sergt. Baker was with Haynes, who introduced him to Christie as a bun up from Singapore." Christie stated he Sergt. Baker was a police her, and he knew he had been watched by the police since June. Christie introduced Blub as the ann and Haynes sail he kne príspective purchaser From Malay.

Khan Sahib.

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Daye of

Date of

Cross Examination. Mr. King questioned Christir Thur. but Bluhm's desire "Bud" to Pail in the recip. Fri. Christie agreed that "goods" was the term used after the first inter. Sat view but emphasised the fart that

his meant oil,”

Questioned further about his ORE. Christie said he lost it in Shanghai in 1925 following a can- viction in an arus deal.

Unreliable.

On November 8th Haynes'suzgest- ed that he should become Christie's

teretary in the drals.

Mr. King He was introduced to y in Shanghai as Leslie the Lin? I thought it n joke at the time, as it seems to be the truth.

At first you did not regard him asan unreliable character -Always unreliable if he had been reliable

would have been in the Talbot' deal with me.

Christie also stated that he be besed it was owing to liis habit of giving post-dated cheques that the P... Bank asked him to clos:

his account.

Establishing Bluhm.

Mr. King: If you knew Sergt. Baker was a policeman, why weren't you on your guard 7-Because I had nothing to be on my guard about. If I'd been dealing in morphine 1'4 him had Haynes watched night and day.

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JAVANESE PRINCE" having arrived from the above Port on Bru intent, Consignees of Cargo arr hereby informed that their foods are being landed at their risk in the Gudowns of the Hong Kong a Kowloon Wharf and Gol wn Company, Consigners risk and expense. Limited, Kowloon, sed alored at

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Mr. King: Why did Au Yeung say you mentioned morphin 7-11 he can lie in the office and say he doesn't know English, he can lie here."

K

The statement of Haynes that a telegram was produced at this meeting was.entirely denied. Khun; Sahib

was told to tell. Au Yeung the иде Bluhm's telegraphie afdress, and also the name of terms of business in oil. They were Blahm's partner, the proprietor of $350 a case with a 25 per cent. the Bombay Cafe and an Army and deposit guarantee in some bank and Navy contractor. Christic also 21:00 for expresses if he wanted denied ever having

examined samples. It was practically agreed that Au, Young should take 2,500 Haynes' volunteer riße.

cates a month. The cimpletion of That evening at Kowloon "K" was introduced to Hayes and oil,purchase was to await arrival, of was discussed. Haynes was very the samples.

anxious to know how urma cargoes could be handled.

A Prosperous Merchant.

Thacher & Co.

Mr. King: Why did not Bluhm wire for samples 1-Because it was quicker to go and make arrange-

Au Yeung was first introduced on November 11th. He looked a pros-ments for shipping. perous Chinese merchant in a silk long cont. Almust all conversation was between Haynes and An Yeung in Malay. K came in almost immed.

iately.

Mr. Lensk: Is a police reser- vist —Yes.

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A cheque book on the Banquead. Nithin the Free Storage period, after landing.

It is difficult to wire to a com- pany which I suggest does not exist: I should like to know who answere the telegrams if it doesn't exist.

Mr. King then read extracts from the Sonsky letters; suggesting that they did not indicate straight busi- Dil you know at the time --Cerness. I never got the letters and tainly, the paper in his deawer. I don't know what business it in

Did you say to Au Yeung You dicates, but I think oil.. wanchce morph "3-No such word was ever mention. I wouldn't think think of talking to a Chinese gentle man in that way.

Prices, delivery and guarantees for oil were discussed. Bluhm want- ed the buyer to deposit 25 per cent. of the value of any order. Christie an guarantee produced a Chinese deposit receipt for 8100,000. This deposit was made at the Li Tung Bank, Swatow, in favour of Christio by one of Li Taai Hain's generals.

Helge, Tientsin, was then produced. of which six of the cheques bad been used. Among the amounts was ore of $8,000 and one of $2,000.

Mr. King: Up to December-5th none of those, cheques have been honoured:-Have they been pre- sented 1

Mr. King: That I do not know, This closed the cross-examination of the first defendant, and the case was adjourned until 2.15 to-day.

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No Claims will be admitted after the All Claim must be sent in to me on Goods here left the Steamer's Godows, shefore Tharadey, the 12th January, be presented to the Undersigned on or and sil Gooda maining undelivered after 1998, or they will not be recognized. before the 24th inst., or they will not be the 8th January,

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