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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY,
THE TAI WAN FORT MURDER.
DISCOVERY OF BODY DESCRIBED BY POLICE OFFICERS.
WHAT DETECTIVES FOUND.
The case in which
Chinese is
SUCCESSFUL M.C.L. FUNCTION
MAH JONGG AND TEA DANCE.
THE PRIZE WINNERS,
MARCH
1932.
OBITUARY
CAPTAIN A. C. INGLIS
The dent courred at a deback on Tuesday morning of Alexander Omird Inglis, master of the a.. Selatan who passed away after aq illness which lasted about. Ahrus wooks.
A very successful Bridge and
For many Jears in the China Mah Jongg drive and Tea Danoo!
to a large circle of friends. Ha charged with the murder of a youth in aid of the Ministering Children's Son, Captain Inglis is well-known named Liu Shek-hong whose body League, was held at.the Hong Kong had held a number of commands in these waters and his death will be much regretted by his wide circle of friends;
Hotel yesterday afternoon, when about 400 people were present.
was found in the Tai Wan Fort on February 10, last was continued
In charge of the arrangemenite before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones nt
was Mre. H. T. Creasy, C.B.E.,
He leaves & widow hid à 19-year Central Magistracy yesterday, and affer the whole of the afternoon Chairman of the Committee, and old son to mourn his loss and to session had been devoted to taking he was assisted by the following them the sympathy of Captain Ing ovidence from the various witnesudies:-Mrs Lloyd, General Seis friends
OR, hearing was adjourned until
to-day.
Mr. E. R. Dovey, Government Analys, was the first witness call ed. Ho told, the Court that on February 11, he received a vessel containing a Human stomach from the Kowloon Mortuary, and upon
examination,, he found that opium
stary, acting for Mrs. Hender son, who was provented by indis Position from being present: Mrs.
aro extended. Mr.
Gorge Hegg, who was formerly the Hong Kong manager of the Na tional City Bank of New York, is
cousin of Captain Ingle, who is a native of Edinburgh.
ether, Scordiary of the Kowloon Branch: Mrs. R. K. M. Simpson,
About a month ago, Captain Ing Secretary of the Victoria Branch:
lis left his ship, owing to illness, and Mrs. Scott, assisting for the Kow loon Brunch Mrs. Tration, Hon.went into hospital about ten days Treasurer of the Longue, and Missago. He underwent two operations
M. Dovor.
Autographed Football,
1k
A football, prescated by Mr Tang Shiu Kin, and autographed by many well-known local persona ities, was auctioned during the afternoon. The names inscribed thereon ware as follows:--
was present, the amount being up. proximately 2 grains. Mr. Dovey added that the drug was probably takon as a solution with water.
The next witness was a Chinese constable who told the Court that he was stationed at Shaukiwan, and while on duty in the Main Streat district on February 18, he received
H.E.. the Governor and Lady Peel,. a report as the result of which he
Crown Prince, and Crown Princess went to 273, Main Street. Outside
af Denmark and Toeland, Major that house, witness continued, he
General J. W. Sandilands, Hon. saw the defendant being held by a young Chinese; they were walking Mr. W. T. Southorn and Mrs. Southorn Bishop Valtorta, Hon. towards the police station with a
Bir Shou Bhan Chow, Hon. Mr. W. large crowd following them. spoke to the man who held the de-E. L. Shenton, Hon. Mr. H. T. fondant and in consequence of what Creasy, Hon. Mr. E. Dr C. Wolfe, he heard, he took the defendant to and Mrs. Wolfe, Hon. Dr. R. H Kotowall and Mrs. Kolewali, Sir the station..
Philip Sassoon and others.
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Discovery of the Body.
He
Sergt. T. R. Hunter than descri bed the scene in one of the lower chambers of the fort when he found
the body of the deceased.
On
Witness said that he was charge room, duty at Hunghom Sta tion on February 10, and at about 11 a.. he received a repors which led him to prosted to the Tai Wan fort with a search party. In one of the lower chambers of the fort, witness said, he found the body of
The football was won by Mr. Chan Lim Pik.
J
during that time.
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The funeral took place yesterday evening, being offended by many friends, particularly from the ship ping community and there were many floral tributes. The remains were interred in the Protestant Cemetery.
NOTABLE
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WEDDING AT CATHEDRAL.
MISS MACKAY-SIM AND
MR. S. A. GRAY.
BRIDE A NIECE OF LORD INCHCAPE.
St. John's Cathredal was,, Che Following are the results of the scenes of a very pretty and fash- Bridge and Mak Jongg drives. Aucionable wedding yesterday after- tion:1st Prize: Mrs. Bird, with noon, when Miss E. C. Mackay- A score of 2,935,
Booby Mrs. Smeathers, with a wore of 1,358.
Hidden Number:-732 Nearest, Mrs. Hodgson..
Sim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13. 3. Mackay-Sim, of Sydney, Aus bralia, and who is a. niece of Lord Inchcape, became the bride of Mr. S. A. Gray, the son of the late Mr. Contract:-Mrs. O. H. Odell, and Mrs. J. Gray, of Maswell Hill, London. Mr. Gray is em- 1st. Prize, with a score of 1,873...
Booby-Mrs. Edward Grosvenor,ployed at the Hong Kong and
Shanghai Bank.
a Chinese male and upon examira-with a score of 1,250. tion, he found a cord wound round
Mah Jongg 1st Prize: Mrs, score of the neck while there was a wound C., N. "Crawford, with a in the throat. There was a consi-4,300. derable quantity of blood beneath the head and there were two sinal blood-stains six feet from the body. He also noticed., a wound in the
Booby-Mrs. J. Murphy, with a score of 2,450.
Hidden Mumber: Mrs. Woo 790.
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The bride was given away by Mr. V. M. Grayburn, Chief Manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, while Miss Deborah Mackay- Sim; sister of the bride, was brides-
At the Ted Dance Mra. Sandamai. Mr. D. F. C. Cleland dis- charged the duties of "best man" abdomen. The deceased was dress rom and Mr. Lane won the Spol while Mr. R. True, and Mr. Clark
Dance.
ed in a white cation shint, white
The prizes were presented by aingist, white under pants and a
was afterwards! pair of socks. Lying on the floor, Lady Peel, who near the right foot, was a felt hat, given a basket of flowers and ac hat although he made a search all corded three hearty cheers and a over the place for more pieces of clothing, he could not find any.
Sergt. Hunter went on to say
Liger.'
that near the left foot, a found 12 feet wide and 7 feet 6 inches
officiated as ushers.
The service, which was fully
the Very Reverend Alfred Swaran y choral was conducted by the Dean,
M.C, M.A., and among the guests was Lady Peel, accompanied by Mr.
G. W, Tufton, Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor. Mrs.
a candle stick standing on the floor high. On the walls of the chamber and Miss Mackay Sim' accompanied
The brido looked very beautiful
were scrawled any amount of the bride from Australia, arriving names in English, Portuguese an in the Colony but last Sunday.
was suggested that Chinese. It these were left behind by pienic
in a dress of cream natin, moulded parties.
Inspector Tallon told the Court close to the figure, with short, that he returned to the fort on the
and in a recess in the wall was an other piece of candle which was unused and a piece of Chinese newe- paper. A metal watch and fob was found on the floor, about six fect from the body while in another re-alternoon of February 11, when an puff sleeves, the skirt. forming a Indian constable pointed out a pair long train. Her veil was of "erean ceas he found a knife, which appear of black leather shoes to him. They tulle, fastened with a wreath of ed to bear blood stains. Inspec were lying in a ravine below thi
walls of the fort some little dis orange blossoms, and she carried a tor Tallon arrived on the scene tance, apart from each other. The bouquet of cream roses, abom 12.15 p.m. and until the shoes had the appearance of being everything was left untouched, practically now and were of Euro Upon arrival the Inspector took pean or American make.
Inspector Fallon concluded by say charge and witness added that some ing that on the next day he made two hours later he accompanied up two parcels, one containing the cade, and carried a bouquet of red the body to the Kowloon Mortuary shoes and the other the knife, and roses. The bride's mother wore a where he identified it the next morn handed these to Sergt. Hunter. The dress of black georgette relieved ing in the presence of Dr. Uttley. parcels were sealed and were re
The forpector's story.
Mise Deborah Mackay-Sim, the bridesmaid, was attired in a very effective dress of flowered bro
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turned to him on February 20. He with pink.. was present at the Mortuary when
The Esception. the body of the deceased was iden Going into the witness box, Dolectified by bis (deceased's) father.
Following the ceremony a recap- tive Inspector Fallon said be re- Speaking in connection with the ceived a report about noon na lenght of time it took to go from tion was held at the house of Mr. Tebruary 10, as the result of which 06, Wing Lok Street to the Tai Wan M. Grayburn, and among the be proceeded to the old fort at Tailor, Inspector Fallon said that, hẹ War. When he got there, witness personally made the journey and guests present were in addition to said, he found that Bergt. Hunter timed it. The journey to the fort the bride's mother, the bridesmaid and other police officers had already took 41 minutes and the return trip and the best man, Lady Peel, Mr. arrived. As regarde the discovery took one minute longer.
of the body and the condition it Mr. T M. Hazelrigg Assistant and Mrs, Gordon Mackie, Mr. and was in. Inspector Fallon gave evi Crown Solicitor, who is for the Mrs, Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. dence bearing out Sergt. Hunter's prosecution, told the Court that story and added that he did not allow anything to be touched, until Insp. Vincent had completed tak ing photographe........
The chamber in which the body was found was some 50 feet from the road leading to the fort and it was approximately S4 feet long, (Continued on next column)
the time regarding the trip to and French, Mr. and Mra Me L Brown, from the Fort and Wing Lok Street Mra, B. D. Evans, Mrs. F. Hole might come in useful in the later Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Cessidy, M
Clark and stages of the case when the question Wright Mr. Hancock, Mrs Pot of the defendant's absence from history Me, D. True My
ML G. Robertson." shop might arise
The honeymoon is being spent at Raguio, the bride's going away dress being of beige morocain,
After further evidence; hari beon taken, the ease was adjourned unti this afternoon.
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