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STRANGE STORY FROM HUNGHOM
Midnight Crowd And A Man Killed
The
Asked what he had to say. first. charge of manslaughter against, the two Chinese males defendant said: "The policeman is named Tsan Wu Tsai" and Lin telling the truth but the witness Chun was continued before Mr. yesterday was lying." Butters at. Kowloon Magistracy Inspector Langley's Evidence yesterday, and after "further evid- t ence had been taken the case was again adjourned.
the
A LESSON TO BUS DRIVERS
Fined For Refusing To Stop
31-1-
The bus was
A much needed lesson to bus drivers and conductors was given Inspector H. E. Langley, of at Kowloon Magistracy yester- Hunghom Station, sald that con- day by Mr. Butters yesterday The charge against the accused stable 354 made a report to him morning.
Mr. A. H. Howard appeared as was the sequel to a street Bight at the station that night as thei in Hunghom en Sept. 20, in which result of which he sent him with complainant against a bus driver,
C. 427 to the scene, At that time Liu Ting Hong, who Was a Chinese named Chau Kun Fat the did not think it was anything moned for "refusing to admit and was killed.
About twenty minutes carry at the lawful fare, a pas- Mr. J. A. Fraser, the Assistant serious.
later, on receipt of a telephone senger for whom there was room, Attorney General, is conducting message from one of the constable and to whose admission no rea-
prosecution and Inspector Cheater-Woods is in charge of the he immediately went out himself. sonable objection could be made
This was about midnight. In at the time on September 14.
Mrs. Howard said she was wait- police investigations.
Evidence of finding of the de- Heung Street, he found the body ceased was given by a Chinese of the dead man. There was sing, for a bus opposite Granville constable Ho Kong Fook. He said faint bruise on the right breast Road she saw a bus slowing down. that on the night in question he and both knee-caps appeared to She walked towards it, but the was on his best in Lox Sang Road be scratched." The man's cloth- driver accelerated." when a man came up to him and ing was covered with dirt and not full and there was no reason There why the driver should not have told him that there was a row go-mud and appeared torn.
When was a slight spot of blood on the stopped. ing on in Ha Heung Lane: he got to the scene, at about 11 chest in line with the bruise. The
a tain that the driver noticed her. p.m., he saw a crowd of about Chinese constable "took him to
some spot In the undergrowth where There was another lady waiting seventy people there, whom were shouting that there he found marks consistent with a for the bus. had been a theft. Some distance heavy body having rested there. Defendant declared that he away, on a foot-path he saw"He also saw some dragging marks stopped the bus but he only notic- Chinese crouching win his bands along the path. On the Sath, heed Mrs. Howard when he had over his stomach. He asked him found a quantity of tarrow-roots started it again. There were sev- what was the matter and told the and quite close was a small, sand eral buses. following, and he found The de basket: There were signs in the that he could not stop again with- man to accompany him.
few garden nearby that it had been out causing some danser walked with him a
His Worship. convicted and · im- ceased
Wit-disturbed recently and there were yards, and then sat down. ness raised him and they walked arrows lying on the ground. Ins-posed a fine of 810. on a little further but he again pector Langley concluded his tes
by giving evidence squatted down Witness then got timony the help of Shek Choi,, a boiler identification at the Mortuary.
Evidence of the arrest was given maker who had given evidence at the previous hearing; and they by a Chinese constable and core i
by Sergeant Flaherty ce and said he was already half. helped the man along for "about roborated
of
77
-Mrs." Howard said she was cer-
J. Young, driver of a private of car Was fined 85 for failing to obey a troffic signal in Salisbury Road at 12.30 p.m. on September Defendant admitted the offen-
20 yards. He then lay down and who said that the arrest was made way round the bend when he no- as witness thought that he was on Sept. 24 outside 37 Ha Heung ticed that the signal was against out of breath he let him be. De-Street, in the presence of Inspec- ceased did not say anything.
tor Langley.
him.
A. Xavier, driver of a private car
Aned 810.
Two other constables then came Chan Yau, elder besther of the was summoned for allowing an August 30. up and witness asked them to look, deceased was then called and he unlicensed driver to drive his car after the deceased while he re-testified to having seen his bro- in Nathan Road on ported. Witness identified the ther last on Sept. 18, when he was He admitted the offence and was
Miss George. body at the Mortuary the next in normal health.
the unlicensed This concluded the case for the morning.
Frazer then driver, was fined a similar sum for Ho Fook, one of the constables. prosecution and Mr. mentioned by the previous wit-applied for an adjourament pend- driving in an area not stipulated ness gave corroborative evidence.ing the completion of the plans of in her learner-driver's licence.
For speeding in Nathan Road He said that the man died imme-the street in which the inciden
opposite the Majestic Theatre at diately after the first constable took place. had left, and before Langley turned up..
Inspector
A remand of twenty-four hours 32 miles an hour on September 18, W. Buehner pleaded guilty and was accordingly granted
was fined $15.
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