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Soldier On Rape Charge Alleges Two Witnesses For The Crown Lied

Allegations that two of the Crown's witnesses, both fellow soldiers, had lied in their evidence and that another witness. L/C Dormer, had been threatened and intimidated by the Police to testify against him, were made by FRANK KENNETH JACOBS, pri- vate of the Royal Army Medical Corps, when 'under cross-examina. tion by the Crown at his trial at the Criminal Sessions yesterday,

Jacobs was charged before the name "of "Ginger" in her state Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGrement.

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS BY THE

"PIERCE"

Among the arrivals from Manila by the s.3. President Pierce yester- day was Dr. Li Shu-fan, return- ing to Hongkong after a short va. cation in the Philippines.

Other arrivals were Mr. F. Bowen, Mr. J. Carlz, Mr. Chu Kong-chak, Sister. H. Enokido, Mr. R. Forrest, (Mr. W. B. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs P. Javier, Mstr.. Alfonso Javier, Miss & Javier, Miss M. Javier, Mstṛ. Adoro Javier, Miss E Javier, Mr. gor, with having raped an 18- L/C, J. C. Dormer said he saw Kong Pak-cheung, Sister Agata year-old girl, MAN MUI-KWAI accused at 7.30 8.m. on Jan. 16 Kwan, Lt. Col. Wm. Mayer, U.S.A., alias Man Shiu-ying. in King's who made the remark. "I took Mr. Tseng Kwont-king, and Mr. Park, on Jan, 16, and with inde- Rosle out for a walk. She wouldn't w. Wright. cently assaulting her."

of persuasion.

come across and I used a little bit Through passengers for Shang- She started to hai were Mr. L. Carson, Ms L ES- Mr. J. F. Murphy. Assistant Crown Solicitor, assisted by Det.- struggle so I threatened to tap trella, Mr. and Mrs. A. Maldonado, Sgt. N. B. Fraser, appeared for the her on the chin and she then Mr. C. Peacock, Mrs. C. Rhelms, prosecution, while the accused came across." was defended by Mr. George She, Instructed by Mr. C. A. Sutherton R158.

BECAME FRIENDLY

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Mr. J. Shell, Mr. Tsao Lien-chiën and Mr. Wong Ping-ast

Franciaco

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- ACCUSED TESTIFIES Accused stated in evidence, that Passengers for Honolulu were he took the girl out with her con- Mrs. Melinda Medeiros, Miss Dar- The fury comprised Mesars, G. sent They walked to a park off leen Medeiros, MIES Joycelein T. Harrington (Foreman), Lat In Chatham Road where he cuddled Medeiros, Mr. John T. Quinn, and United-Kingdom and Manila, tso, C. Goldin, Ma Yue-man, Lee and petted her for over an hour. Mrs. Geo C. Robertson.

United-Kingdom and Straits, Gwok-ying, Chan Kam-shing and She did not show any resentment. APE

Passengers for Sam Accused said that he did the art were Mr. D. Britney, Mr. and Mrs. A., and Manila-(San Francisco date, 8th Feb.) Tan Peh-keng...

with the girl's consent and at no John Cerny, Comdr. C. Coney, Straits and Air Mail by "British Overseng· · Airways | time had he forced or threatened US.N., Mrs. F. Corbins, Mr. T. Mr. Murphy sald that the girl her.

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Service" by Sea from Singapore. was employed as a waitress in the name of Bright the girl asked him James M. Fernald, USN., Dr. Al-

the Craddock, Mrs. A. Dierking, Comdr. Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ser- Nathan Hotel and prior to January (not to tell Bright.

vice"--San Francisco date, 4th March last she became friendly with a ther alleged that in the end the Mrs. R. Kleinpell, Mrs. R. D. Law. U. S. A and Honolulu (San Francisco

Witness fur- bert W. Herre, Mr. L. Jepson, Mr. (Canton. soldier, Walton, whose nickname girl "got fed up" and left him. was “Ginger." On Christmas Day

February). she became engaged to another soldier, Bright, who first saw ac cused three months ago when he went to the hotel with Walton.

that her fiance, Bright, might Dowell, U.S.N., Rev. Mother M. Pro- Air Mali by "Pan-American Airways Direct Shortly after 1 am, on Jan 15 know of it and break off with her. vidence, Mr. J. Simmons, Mr. L St, vice"-San Francisco date, Sth March. after finishing work, the girl was

Further cross-examined, witness Amanat, Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker, Sandakan ..... leaving when she saw accused

Walker, said that he had told the girl that Mstr. Ian

Mstr. James Calcutta and Straits, standing at the door of the hotel."Ginger" was in barracks and was. Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolf. Rangoon About 1.45 a... accused went into not coming out and when he ask- the "hall of the hetel, and again fed her to go for a walk and she Mr. and Mrs. H. Benz, Mstr. Hans Australia and Manila. asked her to go to see "Ginger” agreed. who was waiting for her. She agreed and they went to Gas- coigne Road, but failed to find him."

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Asked by Mr. Murphy if he had rence, Miss Dalo Lawrence, Miss any suggestion why the girl went

Sandra Lawrence, Mrs. H. Leas, Į Sandakan.

to the Police, witness said that Sister M. Marie Mr. Mathes, Calcutta and Straits, ... apparently the girl was frightened Mr. Moore, Ensign J. M. Mc-anton

REMARKS REFUTED Witness refuted the evidence of Dormer regarding his remarks

Passengers for Los Angeles were Calcutta and Straits

Benz, Mr. Geo. W. Cheery, Mr. F. Java and Manila. Rousseau, and Mr. and Mrs. F Stein.

"They then went to Chatham and alleged that Dormer had told TRAFFIC

Road and when near the football him that he (Dormer) had been

that intimidated by the Police and stg ·

ground accused. told her "Ginger" was hiding in the ground, which was below the level of the road, and asked her to go

down.

When the girl wanted to go home accused pushed her and she fell on the ground and while lying

there accused indecently assault-

ed her."

WENT TO POLICE

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The girl dressed herself and went to the Water Police Station

gested that Dormer exaggerated his story, to escape from unneces- sary trouble, Witness further al- leged that the other witnesses had lied when they. said they saw bruises on his private parts.

Further hearing was adjourned to this morning at 10 am.

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ACCIDENTS the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mais are WEEKLY RETURN advertised to close at or before. 9 am, registered and parcel malls In the Colony of Hongkong in. are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day. When mails are adver- cluding the Island, Kowlom and ised to close after 5 pm, Registered and Parcel mails are closed New Territories during the week ending at 8 am, on Saturday, Mar. 1, there were altogether 83 traffic accidents as the result of which two persons were killed and 20 persons were injured.

Of persons killed a 6-year-old boy, and a Chinese female. aged 52 were knocked down and killed by a pub. Ko King-tang, 39, second com-Ille car and a lorry respectively to report, bringing with her a sol-pradore on board the Ting Sang, while crossing the carriageway,

sustained Injuries to his head Of 83 accidents, 35 were collisions der's belt which she alleged be-when he slipped and fell from the between vehicles; 27 were collisions longed to accused.

deck into a coal lighter in the between vehicles and pedestrians; same morning by Dr. Bee, of Kow-harbour. He was sent to the Kow-1 accidents were due to other

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Icausea. loom Hospital, who found a bruise on her throat, abrasions on both knees and other injuries,

The girl was examined on the

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CROSSWORD

NO. 841

When questioned by the Police accused admitted being with the girl on the previous night and that he paid her $3 to take a taxi home Accused was subsequently charged with rape and in a state- ment admitted that the inter- course between himself and the Wolman was with her consent and at no time had he used" violence.

Dr. H. T. Bee, cross-examined by Mr. She admitted that it was quite possible for two persons in a normal intercourse to sustain in-12 Literary juries in an excitement.

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Man Mul-kwai (allas Rosie) said that about 11.40 pm on Jan. 15 accused came and asked for her.

Accused said: "Ginger" go other side to drink, 'Ginger' want to see you tonight." She asked, "Where," and accused 17 replied, "He stop red chicken place," which she thought to mean the 22 Brave man

Chantecler

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series of events from the time ac cused pushed her down to the

of paper football. grqurd to the time when accused ran away after commit 29 Sudden,

widespread ting the alleged offence.

Cross-examined

tright by Mr. She, witness said that she knew "Gin-31 Intervais ger" had a wife who was not in 34 Footless the colony, She admitted having

speat two nights with "Ginger":

larva of an Insect

at a certain hotel but stated that 35 Beast of while there "Ginger" taught her prey English and she taught him Chi- 36 Small nese and did nothing else."

GOOD FRIEND

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Evidence also was given by Ko animalTM Ping (alfas Amy) a waitress in the 37 Affirmative Nathan Hotel. and T. L. Bell,

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Pte. JA L Walton, RAMC. sald that he knew the girl for four years and was just a good friend of hers. He did not tell accused to take a message to Rosie on the night of Jan. 15.

Sgt. E. Davies said that when the brain the girl came into Water Police Station she was agitated and had 61 Number of been, and was still crying, but not EATS in

decade hysterical, Her clothing was un-

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