STRANGE PIRACY CASE

WAS WRONG MAN IMPRISONED?

FALLACY OF IDENTIFICATION PARADE.

The case against Ho Fu charged with having pirated a fishing junk was resumed at the Criminal Sessions yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir Henry Gollan."

DEMANDING CASH

WITH MENACES.

FIVE MEN ACCUSED AT

KOWLOON.

COURT SPECTATOR ARRESTE)

AS ACCESSORY..

Lun Yun, a Areman of the Kow-

loon Fire Brigade and Wong Siu, Ho Tuet and Lai Yau, three car- penters, were before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis- tracy again yesterday on a charge of demanding money with menaces from Tse Chung, a tailor, at No.

Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop, A. S. P., Rave evidence of an identification parade held the Cheung Chan Police Station in which the pri3s Reclaimation Street. Inspector söner was picked out.

Mr. C G. 'Alabaster, K.C. instructed by Mr. A E. Hall for the defence, proceeded with his cross-examination of the witness, when his Lordship pointed out that it was clear that the prisoner could have been seen" before he was brought out, to be paraded. seemed to him that the prisoner had not been fairly treated.

Mr. Alabaster "gave an outline of the case for the defence. He said prisoner owned two boats and was engaged in the salt fish trade for many years. On the day of the alleged piracy, prisoner was in one of his boats with two fobia, one of whom was introduced to prisoner by the complainant.

On March 5th, Ho Fu, with his jokis, met complainsat and his foki in another boat. No fighting took place, but complainant aug gested to prisoner that if they were to take their Ash together to Ha Chak, they could obtain a better price for them.

Btw ecm-

Stimson prosecuted.

Complainant said that on Janu- from his bathroom. He found two ary 19th, he lost a fannel jacket young boys nearby and had them arrested. He did not know what

happened to them, after he had taken them to the Police Station, but they were later released.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1929.

WILLIAM HEUGHAN.

ANOTHER FINE HOUSE.

Mr. William Heughan was in vory- fine voice last night at his second- concert at the Theatre Royal. The programme given by this most talented singer-in the real trouba- dour tradition-with Miss Maud Bell ('celist) "and Miss Sayer (pianist), his two able asistants, was greatly appreciated by the audience.

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STORY OF ATTACK.

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FROM UNITED KINGDOM VL SINGAPORE.

ONSIGNEES

Dee Co.'s Teisel "AUTOMEDON

be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kow

Kingston-on-Thames, Dec. 28th- The discovery early, to-day of the hody of Reginald Stewart Rogers, are hereby notified that the Cargo will aged twenty-Are, of Addison Road, or where it will be at Consignees risk Teddington, after a night drive and subject to Terms and Conditiona His programme was:-

with a young woman friend who of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The 1. Sarabande .......

has made a serious charge against down on and after 19th January.

will be ready for Delivery from 9. Minuet.

him, is engaging the attention of

Optional

not Cargo will be (Maud Bell, 'Cellist.)

Landed the police here and "at Scotland here, anles Notice has been 3 Lacerato Spirito

Yard.

given prior to Vossal's arrival, bat carried on from *Song of the Viking Guest Rogers was invited to ten at the port to port to the final of call

Rimsky-Korsakow, bome in Courtlands Avenue. Hampto which the option extend

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The following day he received a visit from a number of men includ ing the defendants, who accused, 12. him of having assaulted the two boys, and demanded money for medicine. He refused and they came again the next day and 13. threatened to thrash him if the 14 money was not forthcoming. They told hi to meet them 10 16. the Yee Chan teahouse," they would discuss terms. Witness told the police of the threat and a Chinese detective named Leung ar companied him to the teahouse.

where

Jaspector Stimson informed the Magistrate at this stage, that the detective had been sent to engage in conversation with the party until the arrival of the police. He was not to make any arrests,,, as the party were suspected to be an aggressive gang and would probably put up strong resistance.

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Boatman

Croft Craxton. Beethoven

Verdi.

...

Distressed. The young woman was later found crying and in a distressed condition in the Kingston by-pass road, and was taken home by passer-by. There she made a state ment to her father, and showed him st.ne..marks on her throat.

5. Kirkconnel Les Moffat, ton, of Miss" Farrow. In the even-

Sound the Píbroch....

Moffating he and Miss Farrow went out The Song of the Flea

together in a motor-car belonging Moussorgsky, to Miss Farrow's father. Because I were shy..

Lyall Johnston, (William Heughan,) Elegie

Fauré. Lullaby ... "Cyril Scott Butterflies... Hamilton Harty.

(Maud Bell.) The Song of the Volga

Mr. Farrow informed the police, Chalapia-Koeneman, and a search of the Kingston, by-

....... Sayer.

pass road followed. The motor-car John Peel

was found abandoned, but Rogers The Barrino the Door

Sayer.was missing. Two Grenadiers Schumann. The Road to the Isles

Kennedy-Fraser. (William Heughan.) Waitz in A flat major, Brahms. Norwegian Bridal Proces

Greig

19." Nocturne...

(Miss Gladys Sayer.)

Trowell, 20. Londonderry-An old Irish.

aire Grainger Liebesfreud Kreisler. An old Scottish. Melody.

(Maud Bell) The Mountains of Mourne

Collisson Widdicombe Fair Sayer. The March of the Cameron

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At nine o'clock this morning a road-man going to work discovered Rogers lying in the mud face down- wards, in Thames Ditten. His hands were Old Claygate Lane,.

tightly clenched, and he had been dead for some hours

The cause of death could not be ascertained by Dr. Senior, the Dit- ton police divisional surgeon, and a post mortem examination will be made.

It was thought that Rogers had committed suicide, but no trace of poison was found, with the excep tion of a small piece of glass and cotton wool which smelt" of cam- phar.

Rogers and Miss Farrow had been on good temas for some time. Miss Farrow made & statement to

EX-CRIMINAL LOVED BY A the police to-day.

BABY.

WIFE 3 PLEA FOR A

Nasty Shock For Ho Ful Prisoner accordingly sent one of his boats and two fokis, with the complainant. He remained at Tong Hs for the purpose of set tling accounts and did not know what happened to his two fokss, his Man In Court Denounced. boat or bis cargo of fish. "He went back to Macão and

The Magistrate questioned the 23. plainant. He did not suspect any. witness regarding a statement to thing was wrong and, naturally the effect that "others" besides the enough, asked for the whereabouts four defendants in the deck had of his junk and his fokia. Com came to his shop. Witness was ask plainant replied that the mattered if any of the "others" were in could not be settled there and sug Court, and he at once pointed to gested that they went to the Volun

two men at the back of the Court. 'teer Scouts Hendquarters to do so.

He was ordered to pick out the two Arriving at the Scouts' Head toen, but after leaving the witness quarters, complainant accused Ho box to do so said he could only Fu of having pirated his junk. find one. The other, he said, had Ho Fu was then chained up. The bolted! The man in question was at following day, the other boat be once charged and placed alongside longing to prisoner also arrived at the four defendants already in the Macao when his four foki, “on

dock: He pleaded not guilty. Loard were charged with taking

Continuing the witness said that part in the piracy.

on arriving at the teahouse with the detective all five defendants were seated at one of the tables. Ec was accosted by the bret defendant who produced two pieces of paper which he claimed were prescriptiona for medicize... One of the prescrip tions, he said, cost 810 to make up. and the other $6. As he (witness) had assaulted the two boys be must pay $32, the price making up

The five of them were sent to Shekki for trial, where they were kept in a Chinese gaol for 19 months. During that period one of them died. They were released on bail after 15 months for want of prosecution, and, owing to the unsanitary condition of the gaol, two more men died shortly after their release. The lust the prisoner heard of the other man was that he was very ill and was believed to have died. Ho, Fu was op- parently the sole survivor.

Cross-examined by Mr. Fitzroy, prisoner said that 82,000 worth of sh taken from his boat by the com- plainant, Choy Kwai, was his own property.

Benefit Of The Doubt, Addressing the jury, Mr. Alabas- ter drew attention to the conflict of evidence between the story for the Crown and that for the de- fence.

Dealing with the identification parade, Counsel said that if it was not a tragedy it might be describ ed as a farce.

In reply, Mr. Fitzroy reminded

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"CHANCE" SUCCEEDS.

A dramatic scene occurred at Marylebone Police Court, when a young wife with long curly hair pleaded to

the magistrate for leniency for her husband, an ex- Borstal inmate, stated by the police to have a terrible record for a young man," who was accused of theft

Cannot you keep your husband straight?" asked Mr. Bingley, the magistrate.

All broken, shafed and chang

where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Noor within the Free Storage period,

are to be left in the Godowod Goods i

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th January, will be subject to Barst

All Claims against the Vessel must | be presented to the Undersigned on Or before the 8th February, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agenta.

[7266

19th January, 1999.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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AND STRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above.

named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and. placed AT THEIR K in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com any's Godowns at Kowloon, whore sach Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Hark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the contr

Six hours before arrival of

SCOTLAND YARD'S NEW MOVE. DETAILED STORY ISSUED TO the

THE PRESS.

An unusual feature of the case was the issue by Scotland Yard of 4 remarkably full and detailed statement for publication by the Press-a new development possibly connected with the reorganisation of police publicity arrangements foreshadowed by the Daily Express.

The statement is as follows

"At 9 a.m.. December 27th, 1929,

the dead body of Reginald Stewart Rogers, aged twenty-five, of Addi, son Road, Teddington, a mechanic, was found in Old Clay

mctor.

gate Lane, Thames Ditton.

The

body now lies in Thames Ditton Mortuary,

The wife burst into tears. "I will, sir" she replied. She then buried her face in her hands, and sobbed that the baby, was breaking its heart.

"My husband will not do it the two prescriptions twice (with a again, she pleaded.

"I will cunishaw) for the two boys, or elsewatch him. It is really my fault he would not be allowed to go... If that he is here. I worried him for he did go without paying the money things I wanted a new coat for he would be thrashed. Witnesa al-Christmas. Do give him & chance, leged that all these statements were sir. Baby is crying for his daddy, heard by the Chinese detective and I cannot comfort him. He islands Avenue, Hampton, aged named Leung who was with him at only two." the table, but who was unknown to the defendante

No Reduction of Terms!

Good Character.

Mr. Bingley said that the hus- band's employer gave him a good Witness said that be was afraid character, and he was prepared to to go, and told the defendant that give him another chance in spite he could not pay so large a sum of his previous record. He remand- and asked for a reduction. The fed the man on hail for three months fourth defendant refused. By this to see how he behaved himself. time his brother, who was waiting Have you got off?" sobbed. the for him to return to the shop, bewife. came anxious at his (witness's) absence, and informed the police rested the first defendant.

The husband: Yes.

The wife heayed a sigh of relief,

26th, 1928, the deceased, while in a "Soon after 5 p.m., December.

motor-car near to where his body" Alice Farrow, of Tyaron, Court- was found, assaulted Miss Cecilia

twenty-eight, a secretary.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, la- tinding date of arrival, will be subject to Bant

THE

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any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees, and the Dompany's Surveyors, Kessa, GODDARD & Dotszás, at 10 AM. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period

All Claims

not be

against the Steamer KINET

be presented to the Undersigned on or befor

9th February, 1929, or they will recognized. No Claims will be sämitted after the Goods have loft the Godowall.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

Agents.

· Hong Kong, 19th Jan, 1929, 17787

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informed that all foods are being gave her some white substance to suck at the same time placing a

their risk into the hazardous at similar substance. in his own mouth. and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the HONG KONG AND KOWLOON WHARY AND The substance tasted bitter.

GODOWY COMINE, LTD., whence, and/or Mia Farrow threw it out of from the whares Delivery may be the window of the car, and rau,

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THE Steamer

LAIN baring arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo being landed at their risk into the Go- downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Bodown Co., Ltd. Kowloon, where

Delivery CAL be obtained.

All Goods remaining undelivered after"

the jury that five witnesses for the who raided the teahouse and ar- and placed her hand on her heart screaming, from where she was Goods have left the Godowns, and all and/or sxiza hazardnus : Godowns of the the 28th of January, 1929, will be

Crown had come forward to give evidence when they were not forced to do so, and there was no reason for them to come and tell a story that was not true.

Three of the defendants had left the tenhouse before the arrival of the police, and the fourth also managed to make good his escape." The other defendants were later arrested at a carpenter's shop.

The Magistrate decided to ad- journ the hearing so as to have the two alleged prescriptions trans- lated and certified, and allowed the" two defendants who claimed to be

His Lordship reminded the jury that it was always well, in cases where there, was serious conflict of evidence, to start with facts that defendants claimed to be the fathers In reply to the charges, two of the ere most clear. The jury would of the two boys and said that they agree that there had been hard only went to the complainant for lying either on one side or the

an explanation of their boys' other.

Touching upon the identification arreste. parade, his Lordship said that the jury need not pay any attention to that part of the evidence. first place it was obvious that it was not conducted in accordance with the rules, and secondly all the witnesses had said that they knew the prisoner. There were also op. portunities of the prisoner being seen while in custody by witnesses before the parade took place. As far as the prosecution was concern- ed no importance could be paid to

In the

The jury retired, and on return- ing brought in a verdict of "Not Guilty."

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the parents of the two boys bail of 850. The others were remanded in custody.

PHARAOH'S STATUE OF

5TH DYNASTY.

COLOSSAL GRANITE HEAD FOUND."

The man, Leonard Headley, aged twenty-seven, a baker, of Frencliffe road, Dalston, pleaded guilty to stealing a presentation clock, valu- ed at £18. He produced reference from his employers, which stated: "He is

extremely valuable a good timekeeper." workman, most obliging, clean, and

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"BLACK ART" IN SOUTH INDIA.

CHILD'S DEATH FOLLOWS "MAGICIAN'S" TREATMENT.

Trivandrum, December 22nd, —A story of the practice of "black art" in this particular case it proved fatal-comes from Parur (North Travancore). Some people in that locality believe that Hlness in child ren is sometimes caused by certain birds flying over them and casting an evil eye on them. A child who was believed to have been afflicted in this manner was taken by his

aken home to fier parents by Mr. C. Johnson, of Garratt Lane, Tooting:

V

Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th instant, will be subject to Hent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th February, 1999, or Ebay

"Near the body was found a small piece of while substance, and on the running board of the car a will not be recognised,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods large piece was found. A state": ment was taken from Miss Farrow, Fare to be left in the Godowns, where who is not in any immediate dan-they will be examined on the 23rd instant, ger, but is confined to bed"

at 10 AM. by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas***

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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD,

Agenta.

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BRITISH INDIA 5.3. 'CO., LTD.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

"GÁZANÁ”

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed HE Steamship at their risk into the hazardons and/or having arrived from the above Porta, extra hazardous Godowns of the Consigness of Cargo am hereby in- Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and formed that their Goods are being Godown Company, Limited whence, landed and placed at their risk in the and/or from the wharves, Delivery may Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and

Goods not who posed as an expert in "black art" and promised to heal theory, 1929, at Nood, will be subject to Beat child. The Ezhava, after perform Packages are to be left in the Gedown

broken, shaded and damaged ing various antics and muttering

be examined in the mantras, naked the parents to place where they will

of Consignees prospace

MORTA the sick child by the fire. He then Goddard & Doggias, on 29th January, 1920, sent them to do some other work at 10 Claims against the Steamer elsewhere. It is said that the including those for Cargo short delivered

parents for treatinent to an Ezhava be obtain Asared by the 30th Jann, 1 Godown Company's Glodowns"at Kow. :

by

Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and subject to Bent. Godown Do., Ltd. whence

No from and/or

us in

Fire

Insurance will be effected by

whatever. воду сме Damaged Pac

Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Gen- ignees and the Company Surveyors, "Anderson & Ashe; at 10 mim., Мемата. Giesmer must va the 28th of Janusty, 1929.

the wharver, Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowat, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the

bist, will 26th instant, be enbject to Rent

All Olaime

agafort

the

No

Uilsim

will be admitted after the ar they foods have left the Godowns and all

Claims must be

"prezented within Twa

be prosented to the Undermizued on or before the 9th February, 1929.

| not will be recognized.

to

f Lading The Undersigned

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods Works of the Ship' arrival hare, after are to be left in the Godowns, where they which date they will not be recognised will be examined on the 28th instant, Consignees are requested to surrender

their by Mears Goddard & Douglas.

Bil at 10 am, by

for Countersignature. No Fire Lormance has been effected.. Bill of Lading will be e

s countersigued by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agenta. Hong Kong, 19th Jan, 1929. [7288

KONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hong Kong Observatory, Jan. Sård.

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Agenta: NORDDAUTSCHER LLOYD, BIRs. Hong Kong, 21st Jan., 1929. (7273

Height,

Height

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

From January 23rd to 29th, 1920.

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Standard

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30.07

30.15

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No Fire Insurance will be effected by Humidity...

any chewerkonst be left in Damaged Packages must

b.

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Cairo, December 19th.-A remark,

loon, where Delivery may be obtained

soon as the Goods are landed. able discovery has been made at Bakkara, near the pyramid of King

Goods dot cleared by 23rd January, Barometer. Pepi II, by the Department of

1929, will be subject to Bent

Temperature 70 Antiquities.

A communiqué on the subject re-

Wind- cords the finding of the red-granits

Force bead of a colossal statue of a king of the Fifth Dynasty, probably magician then made a metal must be presented on the Special Form Goddard & Douglas at 10am Bain

Company's Surveyors, Weather Менки Ueerkaf, the first Pharaoh of the bowl red-hot and placed this in provided, and must be submitted Demonstration Fifth Dynasty.

Mondays and Thursdays... several places all over the child's witkin 80 days af BIZITAL, otherwis All Claims must

within Highest open-air Temperature, 21st: 20 The head is in excellent preserva body, blistering it in a fearful man they will not- -recognized.

Lowest open-air Temperature, 2nd: 58 weather re- tion, and is in the finest style at ner, Later the parents returned

Ten days of the Steamer's the old kingdom. It is the only and were horrified to and their Dd in any came whatever, be effected by after which date they cannot be

recognized, programme colossal head, except the Sphinx, child almost dead. They took him Bill of Lading will be countermgned by No Claims will be admitted after Drizzle; F-Fog L-Lightning: Mo 28

known from the old kingdom, to a beenital skera ba died shortly IARDINE, MATHESON - Law, Jan Brodu barn left, the dadozna M-Mist: O-Overcast: P-Passing Büyük kavoda od naro Palau Dyası are practically unknown.

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