WANCHAI MURDER

RECALLED

Allegations Of Intimidation Against Police

"In the course of a murder trial which came before the Chlef Justice yesterday, the defence submitted that a statement made, by the accused person at the No. 2 Police Station could not be admitted as evidence. because intimidation had been used against- the accused person before the statement was obtained.

At the close of the case for the Crown, the accused person. gave evidence on the point of intimidation alone, and after hear- Ing him, the Chief Justice, His Honour, Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor, ruled that he was satisfied that no intimidation was used and Jurther that there was no deglect of the formalities which should have been observed by a responsible police officer,

ACCUSED IN WITNESS BOX

The accused was Li Shing, alläs Ll Wing Wa and he was charged with killing. with others, a clans- man named Lam Ming," alias Lam Chung-wing aged about 35. on October 23.

"Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At- tomey General, appeared for the Crown, while Mr. H. C. Macnamara, instructed by Mr. J. M. Hall, of Messrs. Lyson and Hall, appeared for the defence.

The Case Outlined Mr. Fraser said the victim of the killing was an assistant of the accused at a hawkers' stal in D'Aguitar Street. On Sunday, Oc- tober 28, he left the stall in the afternoon to attend a football match at

Wanchal and it was while he was returning home and the streets were crowded with peo- ple who had been watching the inatch, that the killing took place and the murderers escaped.

Accused and others went on their errand of death with a but-

Or that he would gain in any way by making a statement? No,

Or that something would hap- pen to him if he did not make a statement or something like that? --No, sir.

Until the accused asked ques- tions in the Magistrate's Court, had you heard complaints about you using viclence on him?--No.

Cross-Examination

Before cross-examining Ser- geant Fitches, Mr. Macnamara ex- plained that the questions he would put to the witness.contain ed nothing personal at all. He had to ask them because he had been Instructed to do so.

In answer to Mr. Macnamara, Sergeant. Fitches admitted that the accusations brought against him by the accused were made at the Magistracy before the accused had seen any lawyer in the mat- ter and obtained advice.

Mr. Macnamara: I want to put it fairly what he said about you, He said that you got your left arm round his neck and squeezed it: at the same time, you hit his head with your right hand.

Sergeant Fitches: I did not do

that

cher's knife and a piece of metal, and it would be stated that after being struck on the shoulder with the metal bar, the unfortunate man was pinioned from behind whlist

an assailant plunged a knife into his chest.

Mr. Macnamara. He further The wounded man staggered the sald that you did not administer length of two shops before he the proper caution to him, in fact collapsed putside No. 13. Queen's that you did not administer any Road East and when Sergt. Whit-caution to him "at all?-I did. On croft was informed and an am- the boat and in the office: bulance rumored, he was found 'Mr. Macnamara: He also said to be dead. Meanwhile the mut-that the answers in the statement had scattered up Wing were made by him when he was

derers

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1935.

CORRESPONDENCE

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OBITUARY

eation must be accompanied by the Mr. Kwik Djoen Eng

name and address of the writer, noi "for publication, unless so desired, bus as evidence of good faith.-ED]

The Sugar King

News has been received by cable. (To the Editor of the "Hong Kong in Hong Kong of the death of Mr.

Dally Presa)

SCHOOL CURRICULUM Dear Sir-May I through the courtesy of your esteemed paper reply to Mr. L. H. I's letter, to you of the 18th inst?

I can assure Mr. H. I. that I have given great consideration to what are being taught in local schools nowadays. All schools should teach and train our children to be:-

good

"(1) Independent, that is, to be self-supporting as well as to be able to shoulder responsibilities when the occasion arises.

(2) Good citizens, that is, men to whom the country could always depend upon to preserve Law and

Order.

Kwik Djoen Eng. the multimil Honaire who was known as the Java Sugar King. He was one or the colony's wealthiest property with great interests at North Point .

OWDERS

A native of Fuklen, the late Mr. Kwik Djoen-Eng spent many from which he amassed a vast years in the Java sugar business fortune of many million dollars. At one time his Hong Kong branch dealers in Nam Pak Hong, trading WILS one of the biggest sugar

Han under the name of Kiem Tjlan

PIANO RECITAL

Coming Treat At Roof Garden

French planist of International Madame Ranee Florigny, the

reputation, who recently arrived in the. Colony, is scheduled to give a Realta) in the Roof Garden of The Hong Kong Hotel on the evening of January 30 at 9 o'clock

She is making a leisurely, round the world trip and has already covered an extensive field. At all

Canada, the the places visited in Europe. America, South American Repub- United States of

lics, India, the Straits Settlements successful concerts." Japan and Shanghai she has given

In each and every instance the Press reports have been "full of convincing enthusiasm concerning her brillant playing and musical critics have termed her a "fem- ale Paderewski,”

seriously while on a most re- The late Mr. Kwik, became

cent trip from Java to Formosa, Despite the best medical attention from doctors he died at his Formosu ceptionally wide repertoire, but European and Japanese Madame Florigny has an ex- residence during the week-end.likes. Every student need not have to He was about seventy years old Beethoven, Chopth and Mozart. especially the composers be "born" to become either an

and is survived by a number of Those who have heard her play efficient stenographer or book-sons, daughters and grand-chil- keeper.

claim that her Interpretation of students who wish to become great sum on the North Point reclama of their moods, and so smooth and

On the other hand,

dren..

these Masters is an unforgettable engineers,

Some years ago, he spent a huge loy, so subtle is her understanding scientists, physicians etc. have to be girted with some tion development with the inten-finished her technique in render- "natural talents before they can tion of erecting godowns and ing their masterpieces. ever hope for success. It is not

ocean-liners. my way to disillusion students who scheme, however, underwent mod have great ambitions. in life butacation, owing to trace depression. I feel it only fair to them that On the reclamation now stands a they should know that "to possess number of Chinese and European an ambition for some highly hon-style residences, owned by the late ourable profession, such as engi

Mr. Kwik peering et is very common.. and

Mr. Kwik lived in Java ́ for over natural, but to accomplish any of

40 years and met with great suc- Gavotte these professions is-rare and dit-

cess-thanks to hia business Coucou ficult.

abilities in extending his uncle's, Sonate Moh In. Solo (Sourakarta) to one Mr. Kwik Hoo Tong's firm of Gim of great magnitude."

wharves for

The

A welcome treat is in store for music lovers on January 30 and the event at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden should not be missed. An excellent programme s pro- mised for the occasion which is as

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Andante Variation

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Schumann Debussy

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I will not say that the study of Trigonometry is absolutely useless. It is only so, when students can- not afford to sit for higher studies Hong Kong, where he has estab- In 1921, Mr. Kwik returned to and have to seek for a living im-lished the Ching Siong Company. Scenes d'Enfants mediately on leaving school. Even It was then that the idea occurred. Jardin sous la pluie simpletons

1,700 feet for the accommodation Tange could see that the

to him to build a quay wall of over Danse Espagnole of big cargo steamers. The work Granada was eventually put in hand, being entrusted to the Netherlands Har- bour Works Company. In 1928, the late Mr. Kwik was decorated Hong Kong with the Officership of Etude by the Netherlands the Order of Orange-Nassau

Consul. in

mind could be better trained if it is afforded a further course of study in universities. But, unfor tunately only a very small per centage of the students can af- ford to sit for higher studies,

During his lifetime; the late charitable work amongst the poor- Mr. Kwik did a great deal of er classes in Java, and he founded

and an Anglo-Chinese school at Semarang.

Albentz

Albeniz

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Danse de la Nolinara

antaisie pour la main gauche

Fumagalli

seule...

Part In Ballade en Bol Mineur

Prelude Rigoletto

Chopin

"Chopin

Chopin

Verdi Liszt

Fung Street and Arsenal. Street frightened by the way you bad services of Book-keepers etc. The a Chinese school at Djocjacarta MOUNTAIN SIDE

and defendant was seen running with what appeared to be a kulfe in his hand. At any

rate, the Crown would prove that he had a knife immediately after the killing, and that if he did not ac- tually kill the man, he took an active part.

The Arrest

Accused was arrested whilst com- ing off à steamer from Canton at 11 p.m. on November 26 and he made a statement to Sergt. Fit ches on which the Crown main ly based their case. That state- ment had been objected to at the Magistracy and its reading would be opposed by Mr. Macnamara at

treated him, and all he said was "Yes, Yes" to all questions put to him--No, sir. That is not true.

His story is that he made his statement when he was frighten ed. All he replied was "Yes, Yes"

He was not frightened at all He was quite cairn.

He says he was not in Queens that he was in Wing Fung Street Road East at all His сабе 15

to do with this crime. If he was and that he had nothing whatever telling the truth, there is some thing gravely wrong somewhere You realise that of course?—Yes!

Evidence was given in the after- noon by Chief Chinese Detective Inspector Chu Heung. Lance Ber-

say that commercial firms can ever It is more or less ridiculous to do without expert typists etc.. Applying L. H. P's argument all economise, to a very great extent, commercial Arms could easily if they were to dispense with the reason why this step is not taken, even in such hard times, shows conclusively that expert typists ete every successful business firm:

are absolutely necessary to

.The Head of a Firm may have the ability to tackle complicated tance from his employees, he would problems, but without able assis-

Railway-engine: It signifies great- be at sea. Take for instance" the

ness

NEW BORSTAL SCHEME

Land Reclamation At The Wash

it would be of no great value to and power, but without

anyone. Similarly, no matter how coaches and trucks attached to it,

(Special Alr Mall Service) clever the Head of a firm may be,

London, Jan. 4 without efficient service from his County Council have agreed to sell he will be greatly handicapped The Holland (Lincolnshire) employees.

land, including three acres of the

MOVING

Giving Considerable Trouble

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Jan. 4... The mountainside at Troedrhiw- fuwch, between Bargoed and

local authorities for some years, is been giving considerable trouble to Rhymney, Glamorgan, which has

reported to be on the move again.

at this trial. Prisoner also made a geant Ip Sou Sal, Detective 'Bet Tt is evident that Mr. L. Hrsea bank, as well as the outrnarsh" After the heavy rains fissures bave

denial when charged-later-

geant Lo Kwan all of whom de-

institution.

The other men involved were ɔd being charged as there. was or intimidation was used.

posed to the fact that no violence does not yet realise the hardships at Freiston, near Boston, to the appeared on the slope above the not sufficient evidence against

and difficulties parents have to

Prison Commissioners for the pur-Troedrhiwiuwch Inn, and a stretch them, but the jury would think, lice Station, who was on duty in children to school. All parents. It

Inspector Rodgers of No. 2 Fo- contend with when sending their poses of establishing a new Borstal of 150 yards on the main roadway, after hearing the evidence, that Charge Room prisoner was actuated by a mo- November 26, said that

on the night of need not be asked would like no-

The scheme is intended to pro-twisted and cracked and traffic is which runs alongside, is badly tive of vengeance against his occasion to visit the Chinese De children given better opportunities undergoing Borstal treatment. At The gas and water services are also

he had thing better than to see their

vide more cutdoor work for youths compelled to move very cautiously. clansman.

He saw no violence used

thorities should in fairness tective Office during that night of learning. The Educational au- present there are institutions at anected, the conduits having fallen Portland, Feltham, Borstal, Camp as much as 5ft in some places. parents, consider more for the Nottingham and Lowdham Gangs of workmen are at work day for the rich. If it is admittedly en, have a short preparatory period at and repairing breakages while benefits of the poor rather than Notte), and many of the boys and night restoring the alignment then it is high time that some Wormwood Scrubs. In recent years other workmen steps should be taken to include the authorities have recognized ballasting the worst portions of are engaged in the need for providing healthy the road.

Dr. L. D. Pringle, formerly in charge of the Victoria Mortuary, deposed as to a post mortem, ex amination of the deceased which

showed that death was due to a knife wound five and a half inches deep, in the left chest.

Sergeant Fitches' Evidence Bergt.. Fitches gave evidence, during which Mr. Macnamara in- terposed that the defence were not alleging intimidation on the journey to No. 2 Ponce Station but only at the station.

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lice Interpreter D. Wong, who cor Evidence was also given by F roborated the statement that no violence or intimidation was used

Accused's. Version

to

The accused gave evidence at the commercial training in school outdoor work for the boys placed Mr. E. Walkin Edwards,

LEE KEANG CHEE .Hong Kong, 21, Jan 1935.

close of the Crown case. After Yours, etc. relating the circumstances of his arrest, he alleged that he was led into the Chinese Detective Office at No. 7 Police Station by a Chin- ese officer, and that while inside,

he answered several questions evidence that can convict you is Giving evidence. Detective Ser- some in the affirmative and some your own statement, you wish geant Fitches denied all allega in the negative, after which Ber- destroy that statement. In this tions of having intimidated the seant. Fitches was alleged to have accused into making his state-struck him and to have assaulted merit. SMKN

him. He claimed also that he Mr. Fraser: It was alleged by made the statement not knowing the accused that you struck him. what he was doing because he Is that so?

was filghtened. He merely a- Sergeant Pitches: I did not swered Yes, Yes, to questions put sirike him.

to him

It was alleged by the accused Asked by Mr Fraser why he was that you squeezed his neck. Is frightened, witness said he was that so?--I did not squeeze his afraid he would be further as neck,

saulted

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The Home Secretary, Bir John on the ground that there was no that the statement was admissible | Gilmour, In the House

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