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THIRD PHASE OF FUNG MURDER TRIAL.
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Mr. Jenkin-You have heard the learned Judge's record of what you awore yesterday Yes,
Was that true evidence or false evidence 1-True.
:
Truth or Falsity.
Mr. Jaukia:-Can you dis tinguish between the truth and falsity I am speaking the truth. What you allege is false?
Mantal Acrobat..
Mr. Jonkin: Besides the жолу unpleasant things I mentioned car- lier, 1 súggest you are also a ment; al acrobat. The evidence you have given in this Court with regard to getting Kwan and taking the big gun to No. 17, Man Chung Fong is deliberate perjury, is it not?- No. You are wrong.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1932.
SOLICITOR FINED.
WAS NOT AWARE OF HIS ERROR.
Was
Mr. T, P. K. Kemble, the solici tor,
summoned before Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court yesterday for obstruction in
Witness was cross-examined at Duddell Struct.
longth as to whether he saw Ah To Nai in the vicinity of Village Then all this evidence is false 1-Road on the night of the murder. What falsst
He said that he did not see Ah To Nui when he first went to scout around but when confronted with his police court evidence that he saw Ah To Nui a little to the east of the junction of Shan Kwan and Village Road, replied "I cannot recollect. It is so long ago."
Mr. Sheldon remarked that the did not know whether, from his friend's cross-examination, it was denied that George Fung war shot by Wong and he asked that the defence indicate to the Crown whe- ther that was denied or not.
Mr. Jenkin:-Your statement that Ah Lou was there.
Witness:-1 am not referring to March 19.
Mr. Jenkin: I put it to you that your evidence is false, and that in order to try and get your self out of a dilemma you have naid you are not talking about March 10. It is another lia is it nut-1-I don't see where I am lying Those present on the scene myself, Wong and Ak To Nai.
Have you see Ali To Nui since he gave vidence in the police court --I saw him in the gaol, but not actually to speak to I had no opportunity.
Ah To Nul's Story.
were
Do you know what evidence Al To Nui gave in the police court -No, sir,
Have you no iden-No. I was kept somewhere away from the court when Ah To Nui gave his evidence. I was watched by the police.
This is your case then. That you have no idea of the nature of Ah To Nui's evidence at the police court 1-No ides.
I put it to you that is another lie 1-Say what you please. What lie is that?
Sr. Jankin:-The lie is that you do know, which accounts for your altered evidence in regard to Ah To Nui.
Witness: How do you know I know the evidence of Ah To Noi? Mr. Jenkin:-I put it to you that this change of front on your part in regard to Al To Nui is because you know his evidente con flicts with yours and you are de liberately lying in order to make
Mr. Potter: I have never heard such a question pat by a Crown Prosecutor in the whole of my life.
His Lordship remarked that that was as far as they could get at the present.
Mr. Sheldon (re-examining); The question of Ah To Nui and the money you gave ....m. You told us you gave him 8230—Yes.
Gift or Loan.
And you told us you gave it to him as a loan and lot because he
Wan 4
member of the gang Money was parted with all right, Should he return it, it would be loan, but if he does not return it, it would be a gift from me.
Witness continued that Ah To Nai was not given the money he cause of any specific part in the murder of George Fung. He had nothing to do with the murder at all. Ah. Lau, continued witness, was in 50, Village Road and not outside on the night of the mur. der.
The smaller of the two pistols was taken to 17, Man Chung Foog on March 10 and the larger one the following day.
Bus Driver's Evidence.
Ah To Nui was called to give evi. dence in the afternoon. He said he had been a bus driver for several years and was arrested on June 20 Shown a photograph of Ah Lau,
THE MISSIONS TO MR. PEPYS IN HONG
SEAMEN.
STERLING SERVICE TO THE MEN.
BODILY AND SPIRITUAL WELFARE THE AIM.
To most peoplo, the Sailors' Home and Missions to Seamon is quite a well-known institution in a general sort of way, but how
The offence amounted to parking Lis car on the wrong side of the road, and Mr. Kemble, in pleading guilty to a technical offence, stated that that was the first time since many people are conversant with his arrival in the Colony, three the circumstances leading up to its months ago, that his attention had foundation, its expansion, from year been drawn to the error,
to year, and the sterlong service, it has done, and still to rendering sea men in all parts of the world t
He was aware that there had been several complaints from a number of residents, including his own office, but did not know that they related to obstruction as caused by his car. He mentioned the "enor: mous amount of cars, vans and the like" which he saw parked there, and which had been giving him difficulty when looking for a suit- able parking space for his car.
Mr. Kemble was fined 8.
PRESENTATION AT HONG
KONG CLUB.
DEPARTURE OF MR. A,
WORSOE.
KONG.
13th.-Up betimes and to my office before the heat of the day, which is very great, Busy order- ng my business, and then later I make my way to the Clubbe, where I dies with Creed, Mr. Povy, Mr. Ashby, and Sir R. Harpenden; and my glass of Holland's waters at Creed's charges to my great een- teat. Sir R. tells us that the In cinerator at Kuala Lumpur gives not good service though it coats
million of florins. A half
Mr.
Ashby doubts of this as, says he, the wisest heads in the Colony here have upheld this for years as the best means to dispose of our town's The writer, in an interview with garbage. But Mr. Povy confirms one of its prominent administrators, the story as he has seen it in the was interested to learn that this nowes sheetes, and so knows it for groat institution had its birth a fact. Whence I perceive that for among the shipping circles of the once we have saved our charges, Welsh Coast. The wind and tide though I savour of garbage cart no bound sailing vessels lying out in more than does the Board. Anon the Bristol Channel inspired in Dr. comes Mr. Pitt, who enquires if it Ashley the desire to establish abe possible to freeze ice, or rather moeting place for idle seamen, to have three lumps of ice of vary where spiritual fellowship might being coldness. And therefrom grows enjoyed.
a great argument which, I believe, shall continue for some time. This night, playing at cards and so to
bed.
Ita Foundation. That was 100 years ago. Among the many people who subsequently became interested in, and connect
14th, Lord's Day-This day lay ed with this movement was Mr. W. late, and, it being very hot, stayed H. G. Kingston, the story-writer, within doors. About noon I do and as a direct result of his efforts, open a chest wherein I have stored A very pleasant function took the Seamen's Mission as we know my winter garments, and to my place on Thursday night in the it.to-day was definitely founded. extreme discontent out Alies Bowling Alleys of the Hong Kong
To Mr. A. Gurney Goldsmith fell moth. So I very busy hanging gar Club when Mr. A. Werson, of the the lot of first introducing the monts upon the verandah to aire Great Northern Telegraphs Co., Mission to this Colony, In 1830 be and find not much damage done Ltd., who left yesterday for Den started the enterprise, but it was save to some small clothes, which mark by the ms. Sauerland, was left to the Rov. J. H. France to I doubt not will profit my taylor, the recipient of a parting gift (a set in motion the work of erecting the rogue. Yet I suppose even large silver rose-bowl, suitably in the present headquarters in Jolm-taylors must make a living. In the scribed) from the British and Seanston Road, Hong Kong. For afternoon busy writing and a very dinavian bowlers.
Yesterday morning, Mr. Worsee was presented by the Chinese staff of the Company with several beau- tifully silk embroidered scrolls.
There was a large gathering of friends to see him off on the Sauerland in the afternoon and to wish him bon voyage and all hap. piness in the homeland,
to Tsui Yung Sam and Ah To Nui.
yours now, this building has served the requirements of thousands of nemen from all parts of the world who have made it their home whilst
on abore.
Alms of the Institution. Physical, as well as spiritual wel: fare is the object of this institution. As my friend smilingly remarked
pleasant breeze springs up, which
do much enjoy until I son yet an other pair of smallclothes blown away into an alley besides my chamber; and so all my work to de again. Before dinner моте discourse of ice, and late very tired to bod.
15th-Very early to the office,
to me, when when I questioned him. and later to the Dockyard and on this point, "What's the use of visit & King's officer who shows Speaking to the jury, Mr. Jenkia talking religion to a man if he is me his vessel. But Lord! to think anid: You will see a description of | starving? ". To those who have that such manifold branches of then there. The first one is descri- been in this unviable position, science must be understood of each od as "the organiser of the alleged the truth of this statement is quite other do may binin reel, and I per- murder and the second as an associate of the previous man" who apparent. Not only needy seamen, ceive it would be but fair that is called the “organiser."
but occasionally, non-seafaring men he should draw his emolutaents for Addressing the witucas, Mr. Jen- you can!--I do not know what hap for four or five months prior to opening this case, described you as pened to Ab To Nui at the police the "affair."
"dangerous and worthless scoun- court. Whether his evidence is con- Shown
containing trary to mine I have no idea. Why | hypodermic syringe, witness should I try to alter my evidence he had seen such a tin at 17, 20 to suit his?
Chung Fong, in a room at the rear of the premises.
your evidence accord with his, if witness said he had known the mankin said: Prosecuting Counsel, in are admitted to this haven, pro at least three separate trades or
tin 1
P1
dre), A Witness: I don't agree. I am a
dbusiness man.
business is.
vided they are in genuine need of assistance.
functions. But he tells me this is not so, and I do agree that it were An illustration of the intensely economically wiser not to be a charitable outlook adopted by this vendor of one's farm. To a pre- Mr. Jenkin: Depends what your body is contained in the fact that view of a picture, but so silly it
Counsel then read an extract from
& whole floor of the present build. well-nigh made me sick. Talking You any that on March 10 you
Mr. Lindsell's opening which reing is in almost constant use by later with Sir R. Harpenden, I saw Al Lau's wife go into No. 14. Speaking of his last visit to 17, ferred to the evidence of Tsui and those who have not been successful hear the Amateur Players propose How long was she in the house 7-Man Chung Fong (witness could Ah To Nui. It said ".. .their evidence as to how the murder was
in obtaining a ship, or perchance, a play by name Payment De- Less than quarter of an hour. not give the date), witness said planned and committed is corro- through some misadventure, have larred" which they hope to pro
"Nothing to Do With Me."
that he went there at about 8.30 borated in so many particulars by been invalided for the time being, duce sometime in November; which, p.m. He met Ah Lau outside and other witnesses that we suggest it is and are allowed to stay on until Then if that evidence is true that went with him to the kitchen. Ah worthy of credence." you saw her go into the house, Ah Lau went out while witness waited Know Nothing About It. To Nui leo saw her go into the there. He did not see Ah Lau house-Whether Ah To Nui anw again that magin her I can't say.
After waiting two or three minu. But he was two or three yards tea, two men entered from the back away from the car parked outside door. One was Ah Wong and the
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it true, is very good news. To the such time as health and good Clubbe where I play at cards and fortune smiles on them again. after writing in my chamber, to
bed In reply to my further question, Mr. Jenkin (to witness): Mr. Lindsell said you and Tsui would my friend smilingly told me that
16th.-Again vory hot and early give evidence of how the murder the men with whom he came into office, where beneath a fan is was planned and committed 1-1 daily contact were not all angels, as cool a spot as I know. Read- don't agree; I know nothing about
ing in the nowce aheetos, it seems it. I am unable to tell you how but for the most part they were there has been a hurricane in the well-behaved and occasioned no Mexican Gulph, and much damage You have never heard of a man trouble,
dono. From home, good news of called Ah Kwant~~No..
Cheung Ka Mo, landlord of 17,
Plenty of diversion is provided the war loan conversation and there soom signs that the worst be pass- Man Chung Foug, has been to your for the lodgers in the form of ed. But, in Ireland, the people billiards, whist drives, and bi-mighty apprehensive of what may when Taui paid you the 8250 (-No.
Was he in your house on the day weekly bathing picnics.
come of their Spanish overlord's defiance of the treaty. More gold Witness, in answer to further "But come along with me and is rescued from the wreck of the questions, said he was not sure whe. I will show you our new quarters," great shippe Egypt, and I am glad ther Cheung Ka Mo came before or be told me. after the payment of the $250. On
of the house1-I can't say if some other was a Cantonese, whom he it was committed. body else saw something. It is no had never
before. вест
Be- thing to do with m
fore these two men entered, wit
I put it to you that the wholeness had heard police whistles. The of your evidence in regard to that two mon
left
by the front
door of night is one tissue of liest-It is the house. Witness went on to say absolutely true.
that Wong went next door, to 10, Mr. Jenkin: You took the big gun down to Man Chung Fong on March 20 after the failure to kill Fung t
! Witness:-Yes.
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In that true-Yox.
You awore yesterday you rented the furniturn on March 101-You:
Man Chung Fong, while the other man, described as д Cantonese, boarded a tram. Witness left No 17; but met Tsui on the road who took him back to the house. Later, Tsui, Wong and witness left by mo. tor car to No. 20 Yiu Wah Street,
Borrowed $250,
Then if the evidenes you gave in Continuing, witness said that on the Police Court in trus you took April 5, witness borrowed $250 from the small gun to Mao Chung Fong Tsui,
on March 10, the day you rented -the-furniture1-Yes -
That is nine days before Kwan was brought into this matter 1 -
Mr. Lindsell: Since your arress
house 7-Yea
of it, for that what the world needle. In London talk of pro one occasion when he finished work, On the way down to the new hibiting horse-drawn traffic in the he found them both at his house. water-front of the Praya: East Re City, and I would that we could That was after his last visit to Man clamation where the new building here prohibit the Chinose who walk Chung Fong. Witness did not see
upon the streets gazing in every Taui pay any money to Cheung Ka is situated, he pointed out to me direction but to their front.
the 'motor-launch. "Dayspring" they be well nigh as dangerous us 8250, for?--I borrowed the money the convenience of the men when
Mr. Jenkin: What did you want which is generously provided for the drivers of taxis and lorries. to repay debie.
Witness said that on one occasion out on bathing pionies.
Mo.
he met Ah Lau's wife, but that was quite by chance. He was alone on
on June 20, you probably know you that occasion.
have-been held under a detentionMr. Jenkin: You did not see,
The New Building,
The new building, when complet
For
17th-Early this day heavy rain which abates the recent fiest some what, but later it clears: News this day from the north of the most disastrous floods in the Talai dis trist, where the Nonui river on a sudden sweeps over a wide spac of country. And I am at a stonde
And the bigger gun was taken warrant. bad I think you probably either Tsui or Wong on the nighted, will be one of the biggest and on March 11-Yes.
also know you are now awaiting you mot. Ab Lau's wife t-No
I put it to you that you did not most comprehensive of its kind in to mow whether men or the deportation 7-Yes. I am in doubt whether I can be bailed out. see Al Lau at 17, Man Chung Fong recent years. The e estimates cont element be most destructive in' Cross-examined by Mr Jenkin, at any time-I did. 000,000, and provision has been Northern Manchuria. More trouble witness said that he had not been Cheung Ka Mo was then called made for the luxurious accommodatoo seems likely at Shanghai, in the same cell with Taul and had and he said, on being shown the tion of 130 members who will have where the boycott is said to grow Then your evidence with regard not mot him during his exercises. picture of Lau, that he recognised the use of the entire five floors and more intense. This evening to My to taking the gun there is a The List of Characters provided to who f
Mr. Jenkin then referred to the the ma is being a motor car driver basement. The Deep Sea Scouts Lord'sy and at bowls Bus upon my Shanghai dialect. He and the Hong Kong Sea Scouts will rinke, upon the second head, when isn't it Why is it lio Why could not I put the pistol there, the jury. He pointed to numbers had concluded, his evidence share a portion of the basement as we lie one, our skip drives and at take it away and put it back in the 0 and 10 on the list which referred when the Court adjourned until their headquarters, whilst the rest the latter end they have six in the
(Continued at meźć colimir.), Monday morning at 10 am presence of Kwan.
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