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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933
THE NIGHT OF JUNE 12
TROUBLE IN A KOWLOON FLAT
EUROPEANS SUMMONED FOR
ASSAULT
I am not compelled to find whether one party is telling the truth and the others telling lies. All I am compelled to do is to find whether Mr. North has made out is case or not. In this connection I am not satisfied with his story, and therefore I do not think he has made out the case against the three defendants," said Mr. H. R. Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when he dismissed the summons for assault "brought by Mr. Charles North, proprietor of the David Cafe, against David Gabruiler, I. Greenberg and Chau Mook, a cook in the employ of the first defendant. A cross-summons
the third defendant brought against Mr. North
h..by
also dismissed, his Worship holding that he was the only man who knew anything about the incident, and there fore the necessary corroborative evidence was lacking.
VERY CONFLICTING EVIDENCE!
The summonses took three hear- On the night in question you ings to complete, and it will be re-looked out from your window, called, that Mr. North, alleged what did you see 1-I saw a woman that the three defendants assaulted coming down the staircase. him while he was going up the staircase of No. 15, Hankow Road
to the roof, on the night of July
12.
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Mr. O. E. C. Marton of Messrs. Deacons appeared for Mr. North, and the three defendants were re- presented by Mr. Peter Sin.
According to Mr. Marton, in his opening of the case, his client bought the David, Cafe on March 29 from the defendant. Gabruller. The latter continued to reside in the fa above the place however, and for some reason unknown to Mr. North, seemed to be continú ally doing his best to aggravate him.
On June 12 the complainant was on duty at the cafe and thought he would go up to the roof to seep about some furniture which had"
There hean put there.
жете two ways up, one by the front staircase and one by the back. When he got
In answer to further questions by Mr. Marton, witness said that
he could not see the woman dis tinetly as the night was dark. As
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The wireless operators on air- iners dying along our Empire | routes sometimes pick up messages while flying at high altitudes which emanate from points thousands" of miles from the spot over which the aircraft may be passing.
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On the afternoon of Derby Day, for example, while the Imperial Airways Hannibal" was flying along the section of the India air route between Baghdad and Basra, the operator heard the wireless mes- sage from England which was flash- ing round the world the result of the classic horse race which had just been run on Epsom Downs,
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along the Africa route. On that occasion while the airliner was be. tween Juba and Kampala, its operator succeeded in establishing contact with the British Post Office Station at Portishead, near Bristol, a distance of approximately 4,000 miles.
On another occasion recently, while an air-liner was in flight over the Africa route. its operator sue- ceeded in writing down accurate items of news from R Bulletin which was being broadcast from a Ground Station in Florida.
Air-liners in flight over Africa have also established wireless con- a matter of fact he only saw. her tact on several occasions with land stations in Germany and Italy, back.
Did the third defendant tell you while not long ago a machine, us what Mr. North or the woman had ing short-wave transmission, flying from, Cairo to Capetown, avecced- He only showed me td in maintaining communication done?-No. the bucket which Mr. Nortly had with Cairo when at a distance of smashed."
well over, 1,000 miles.
Can you give any reason why Mr. North should smash the bucket → I think he was drunk.
Do you know whether Mr. North
ing -I cannot say. was conscious of what he was do
Did you send somebody to ace Mr. North last night (July 11)! with a view to settling these pro ecedings?—No.
Second Defendant's Story.
Mr. Isaat Greenberg, the second to the landing opposite the door of defendant, was then called. He
the kitchen in first defendant's flat said he had been lodging with the he saw the third defendant on the first defendant for two and a half
Mr. Sin: Now we shall see who is the line. Did you see the first defendant strike the complaint.
Witness: No.
Cross-examined by Mr. Marton, Witness said that when he saw Mr. North, he did not appear to be hurt. He had only a cut on the face.
Mr. Marton: If your story true, Mr North has been telling a terrible lie t-Yes.
Why should he -To support his
camp-bed. Complainant tapped years. "On the night in question," own ends, him lightly on the shoulder, re- he said. I completed my studies
The Third Defendant. questing him to move from the at about 11 o'clock and then retired place and told him he could not to bed. I closed my eyes for a
Chow, Mok, the third defendant sleep there. Upon this the third few moments when I was violently who took out cross-summons defendant quietly got up and re- shaken by the shoulder and on against Mr. North for assault, next moved his bed. Mr. North, went dpening my eyes I All W Mr. gave evidence. He said that on the on to the roof and stayed there Palmer, who occupied the same night in question he was sleeping about fifteen minutes. When he room with me, standing over me on a canvas bed on the staircase descended he was surprised to see the third defendant in exactly the same position as when he went up. Mr. North again accosted him whereupon the man gripped him by the wrist and attacked him. At the same time the door of the kit chen opened and the other two deferidants rushed out and set upon the complainant,
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The
The Defence.
defence was
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and
e asked me to go to the staircase leading to the roof. At about 11.20 as something was wrong there. Mr. North and Д woman came Upon hearing this I sprang out of up the staircase, but the latter, on bed and in company with Mr. Paliner hurried down the passage seeing him, went down again. Mr. lending to the staircase. When asked him to go away, at the same.
North approached witness got there I found the first defeo time saying that he could not sleep dant and his wife standing in the amah's rooni which is next door to there. Accordingly witness remov the kitches On looking further 1od the bed and went back to the saw Mr. North sitting on the platent to inform his master (the first form with his feet on the staircase. defendant) of the matter. The first I saw the third defendant holding defendant told him to go back there Mr. North by the wrists. The and sleep. He did so, and after a complete third defendant was moaning with while, Mr. North came down from denial of these allegations, and pain and Mr. North, from Iris ap- the roof. On seeing witness there it was alleged that complainant pearance, was very drunk. I had again, Mr. North hit him four was so drunk that he did not know only been there for a minute or blows on the face. Mr. North then what he was doing. It was said when the first defendant turned that he went up to the roof with round and said he was going to
and woman
on seeing the fetch a policeman." third defendant struck bim four
Mr. Sin; It is alleged by the After Mr. M. Palmer, who shared blows without the slightest provoca complainant that you struck him the room with the second defendant, --Decidedly untrue. There was no had given corroborative evidence,
councel for both parties ackles provocation.
the Bench, after which His Wor Did you touch him at all?-ship, as stated, dismissed both sum Decidedly no.
Did you hold him f-In no way
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tion.
At yesterday's hearing. David his Gabruiler, who had given evidence in chief at the previous hearing, was cross-examined by Marton.
at all.
Mr. Marton: Where does the third defondant usually sleep? Witness: On the staircase, That would prevent anyone from going up the roof f--No,
"You're a Liar,"
At this stage the complainant suddenly shouted: You're a liar (Continued on next column).
tried to get away but witness caught hold of his hand, and shout- ed for the first defendant.
monsca.
Chorus Girl (quarrelling in dressing room); Not only that. but you get uglier every day.
Second Chorus Girl: Another thing I can do and you can not.
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