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Do you know whether Dwyer was In a side party when the ship was entering Sydney harbour?—I don't know from my own Knowledge
WAS A GOOD SHOT"
In the case of carton ammuni-on May 1 and reopened it again tion, the date of manufacture) at 3 am. In answer to Mr. would be between, 1933 and 1934. D'Almada he said there were two The rides on the"ship, sald witness, other doors in the galley, one of were usually kept locked up, which was bolted front the inside. especially when the ship was in There were also port holes. From enquiries you, have made
port. 8.5 A precaution against sthee I last cross-examined you, do
RE-EXAMINATION Сп severu. them being stolen. you know the reply to this quoccasions the rifles were left un-
Re-examined by Mr. Whyatt tion?
locked at sea.
witness stated the ports were On April 30 he mustered the were big enough for a man to rifles and found the number cor-climb through but he had never rect, but he did not think they heard of anyone doing 30, In were all locked as he knew that reply to His Lordship he said the some of the locks were missing. height from the deck was about Later he found that as many save feet. six locks were missing, but this Technical evidence was given ty matter was not regarded as being Inspector AL Hopkins of the Important.
Hong Kong Police, Warrant-
Before witness could answer His
Lordship said that it was hearsay evidence and could not
be a mitted.
Mr. D'Almada replied that son:* of the evidence-in-chief of the Commander was hearsay, but the reason he did not object was be cause it was not of any great im- portance. Similarly, the point in question did not go to the mot of things, and therefore it should be allowed, although it was hear-
say,
Counsel further contended that hearsay evidence was adilisible when requested by the pruner, and quoted three authorities in support of his contentiou.
ISN'T THAT OBVIOUS”” Mr. Whyatt said the authorities did not apply in this instance, be- cause there was a man available who could give direct evidence on this point. The defence, he said, had every facility for calling this man, and he did not know what was the objection to calling am.
Mr Justice Lindsell: Isn't that
to your
obvious?
Mr. Whyatt: Maybe Lordship.
After considering for a while His Lordship said: I hold that this question is not one that can be put.
On May 2, after the tragedy, he Shipwright J E. Jackson, and again mustered, the rifles and Sgt. T. G. McKay of the Hopg
Hong Kong Police. -
found one of then missing. The rack on which this rifle was at tached was one of the nearest to the booms.
Shown two rounds of ammuni- tion witness said they were of the same type as he had on board, and were used for service rifles.
Cross-examined, witness said he did not examine the rifles.
A
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SURGEON'S EVIDENCE" Surgeon-Leut. N. R. Norsworthy, MR.CS, LRC.P. sald he awakened in the early morning of May 2 and went deck abreast the
on the uppe: galley on the
Writer F. A. Roumgnac, testified to taking down Dwyer's evidence at the Board of Inquiry.
The
Chief Detective Inspector M. Murphy of the HK. Police testi- fed to arresting Dwyer on board the Dorsetshire on May 18. sald that when charged Dwyer had, after being cautioned, stated "Not guilty. otherwise nothing to say."
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port side. He saw Dickinson lying Dwyer's picking out Ah Poy the Canada, U.S.A., and Japan (Seattle on a eushion and there was a large stream of blood coming from his head. He was lying on his side, his arms crossed and his 'egs stretched out.
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CHINESE TESTIFIES Ng Pak-wan, ward-rocm-steward on the Dorsetshire. testined to
captalh's cook at the parade of
date, 8th June) the Chinese on board the cruiser U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Francisco date, 3rd June)... on the morning of the shooting. He acted as interpreter when the Shanghal Lt.-Commander asked Ab Poy Straits whether he had gone
for'ard Witness' Arst impression that it was quite impossible to do that morning and the latter re-
plied he had not. anything to, save his life. There Mr. D'Almada: In that case
were two holes on the cushion and will put another question (to the
one on the deck. As witness look-ness said it was after the identi witness): Assuming that Dwyer ed at the body he formed the fication parade that the Chinese was in a side part his duties would opinion that the wounds, entrance crew Arst heard of the murder. take him to the fo'castle and heard exit wound. were in one Ah Pey gave evidence that he would be there most of the time.- straight line with the holes in the had gone to bed at between 10 Not necessarily:
cashion and the hole in the deck. and 11 p.m. on May 1 and had "My "Arst. imp:ession "Lieut. not awakened til 5.30 Q.. on Norsworthy continued. "was that May 2
Where else could he be?-He might be anywhere the Captain. decided to send him.
The side party usually falls in on the fo'castle?-Yes.
And they usually fall out on the fo'castle?-At the after end of the fo'castle.
In answer to another question witness denied having told Dwyer that the reason he was keeping him in custody was because he was a valuable witness.
IN BISLEY CLASS
W Liest.
J. Tyndale Biscoe, Royal Marines, said he was in charge of the rifle team of HMS. Dorsetshire.
Dwyer was a member
of that team which had about 50 members. Dwyer was a good ahot, and was ranked about eighth on the team.
Mr. Whyatt: Nos. 1 and 2 would be first class, Bisley class?-He is Bisley class.
Who is?-Dwyer.
The distance between the spot in the booms pointed out to him and the hawser reel on the upper deck was about 20 feet. Heori ginally thought it was 12 but had since made a more careful ex amination, and had found that it was 20 feet. "
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- It would be an easy shot for a person firing at a man's head us a target if the head was lying by the hawser reel.
"For a Bisley shot It would be very easy indeed to hit such a target. However it would be morej difficult if the target were up by artificial lighting.
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I later made further calculations D'Almada said: "As at present Bamshul and Wuchow from the booms and confirmed my advised. I am not calling evidence. Shanghal. Japan. Honolulu, Cana- first impressions."
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In answer to Mr. D'Almada wit- ness/sald when he commericed to! take measurements it was after ne had formed the opinion of where the shot had been fired. Even If he had miscalculated more thanjing Commission chairman, ended an inch it was yet not possible for the shot to have come fro the galley.
Mr. D'Almada: You made more than one calculation in connec- tion with this matter?--Yes. Your first calculation wrong, wasn't it? Yes.
You corrected it in the second? -Yes.
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first you had Because in the forgotten the cushion?--Yes. "I would say it would be con-
For the purpose of your Arst siderably more dificult under calculation you
actually had those circumstances, because the rifle up on the booms?-Yes. rifle sights would become blurred For your second calculation did If you were firing at something it you have a ride?—No, the second up in front and there is no light was done entirely on ship's draw behind
ings... You
"to.
"A man would have to be a very good shot to hit where he wanted
"It would be easy to take a few live rounds of ammunition when shooting. Dwyer did go ashore at Singapore."
DAYLIGHT TARGET
the argument by sternly 2- nouncing that the Commission was running the fight and that" the gloves decided on by that body would be used.
There may be showers, accord- ing to the weather Corecast.- (Reuter).
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MURDEROUS BLOW
New York, 'June 23. Donavon sald that the blow which Schmeling claimed to have
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The New York Daily News states that Schmeling looked like e man Aghting in slow motion.
widest There were
scenes in made your calculations alone?-I was helped by the war- Harlem while the inhabitants of Germän rant shipwright, and at the time Yorkville. 'New York's
celebrating of the shooting, when I formed quarter, instead of my opinion. there were perhaps went home very gloomily.
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to quell the' rioting crowds, One man was shot, probably fatally.
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You also examined him for Idaho, Richard Hall,
sixty- man's head as target would be au signs of sedomy and there were five year old labourer, died of heart easy shot but he had then thought ne signs et all?-Entirely nega-failure when listening in to the that the target would
be lying tive,
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he meant daylight,
Mr. Whyatt. re-examining: Cegative character does
A not
BROKEN HIPBONE "I also understood at the time enable us to say that sodomy wasi Schmeling has been sent to hos- that the target was only twelve not committed?-No.
pital for a medical examination. feet away."
The next witness was Commis- in proven case there have seldom X-Ray disclosed that a hipbone Why do you say that? Because According to the Daily News the sioned Gunner Alfred John Paul, been signs of bodomy committed was broken which Joe Jacobs, the who said it was part of his duties witness quoted medical author German's manager," claims to be to issue ammunition to the ship's ties.
the result of the alleged kidney- rifle team. While the ship was on
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NOT UNFAIR BLOW Island, Dunk Island and Sydneycelvable place from which, the the rifle team went ashore at shot could have been fired?--I
New York, June, 23. those places to shoot. Ammuni don't say it was possible from the
Sport writers generally consider tion was issued to them, but no galley.
that Louis' blow to the ribs was record was kept of the date of
Assuming that it was, could perfectly fair at any rate even if manufacture or the ammunition. there have been any other con- it was to, the kidney this is not The probable date of bandollerceivable place?--No.
an unfair blow according to the ammunition issued in Singapore G. Slater, ship's cook, said rules of the New York State Ath- was, he thought, 1928 to 1932. he locked up the galley at 8 mletic Commission-(Reuter),
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