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THE OPIUM CASE.
FIRST DEFENDANT ABSENT.
A FOREIGN LAD KIDNAPPED.
TWO MILLION DOLLAR
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From all accounts, Mr. Michkoff and his wife and son left for their country-house on June 4, their elder son remaining in town. In the evening the family went to the kursaal and after having their sup her, the son Leonid, with another lad, returned to the country-house for the purpose of playing the gramophone.
Oll that was sold not by the
RANSOM DEMANDED. Mr. S. J. Squire, of the Hongcatty, but by the unit of solid kong Electric Company, was con measure of the taal, constituted
Harbin, June 7-On the evening victed the Central Magistracy autem so uitkab TUR VILUS ybitterday of driving & motor cycle paint of the authorities as to of June 6, a gang of well-armed In a negligent manner at Cause- telve their Burticul altchtion in hunghutzes attacked Mr. Mishkoff's way Bay of April 17 and filled $75. investigations into the business private country-house at Ertscn1- Mr. D. E. Western was also con airs of Lo Tu-ncung til his vantai and kidnapped his son, GARY FURF YU Yau-heung, now under|Loonid, as well as the auditor of victed on a similar charge, and
casus tefill 'on', charges of... extensive the atation accounts, Mr. Kusnez- lined $25.
Beings in opfum...
off. The latter was very prompt. The charge arose out of an ac-.
When the case was resumedly released and sent back with a. cident at Causeway Bay when before Mr. R. E. Linhell yester demand for two million dollars Chinese was killed. It may be re- day, the principal defendant ransom money for the boy. called that a charge of manslaugh was not present, and in explana ter Was originally preferred tion of this was stated by Mr. M. against Mr. Squire, but the At K. Lo, defending, that the man torney General entered a nolle was pressed to go to Canton to prosequi and the charge of dan consult a German doctor as he was gerous driving was preceded with suffering from consumption, and Yesterday, Inspector Alexander had made an application for of the Trathe Department was re- fortnight's adjournment until his called and questioned by His Wor- return. Alluding to a misap Iship.
hension that might be engendered Mr. Lindsell: From your know-he had been particularly informed Just after they started playing
by this absence, Mr. Lo said that ledge of the locality would you ex-of the trip, and, in connection the house, was surrounded by a pect Causeway Bay Road on the with the application. Mr. Lo was gang of 20 well- armed hunghutzes, corner of the tramway, shelter to confident that, the defendant, so who proceeded to lock up all the be free of traffic at that time of far from wishing to avoid the servants in the stables. night?
issue, was very desirous to have. They asked the boy where his, the whole matter thrashed out on his return. On instructions, father was on his replying that he Mr. Lo had a conference with Mr. was in the renal they did not Eldon Potter and the result of that hesitate a moment and carried the conference
lad off. Coming out of the house WAS such asto
they met Mr. Kustnezoff whom they also took with them. Later, they sent Mr. Kustnezo back for the purpose alreadly stated.
Witness: No.
Charge Amended. Asked if it was safe for two motor cycles to drive at 30 miles an hour in close proximity to cachstrengthen Mr. Lo in his belief of ether anywhere on the Island, wit the defendant's eventual return. ness replied that it was very un-In any case the Court had the safe both during daytime and option. of estreating thede- night.
fendant's bail should he not turn up at the stipulated date.
Witness agreed that it was a general rule that motor vehicles, even going at a moderate speed, should not follow close upon each
other.
Mr. Lindsell said he propneed to amend the charge of reckless driv- ing to one of driving regligently. He held that a prima facie case had been made out on that charge.
A tramway traffic regulator was called and he described the scene after the accident, when M. Squire was lying underneath a motor cycle..
Mr. J. D. Lloyd, Superintendent of the Imports and Exports De- partment, who prosecuted, had nothing to say, but the Magistrate decided to go on with the case..
Translations.
Now that the horse is gone, so to speak, the Chinese authorities are proceeding to fix the stable door. A large force has now been sent to Ertsendyantsi as though the hunghutzes would be so foolish as to pay it a second visit. -. In the interval, the parents of the boy are distracted with grief. Afinu. Sex vice.
Mr. G. Kennedy-Skipton, from the Secretariat of Chinese Affairs, handed in a number of documents purporting to bo translations and precis of business letters seized ARMED GANGS ACTIVE. by the revenue department 'in" a raid on the defendant's business offices in Lee Yuen Street, and he explained certain references.con- In evidence, Mr, Squira said he tained therein as having a con- left the Recreation Club about nection with the subject matter med gangs in Shanghai broke nine o'clock, and Mr. Western of the case. In particular he re-out in activity on the 18th and caught him up at Bay View Police ferred to a shipment of "oll can- 19th inst., three raids being com- station. They rode along at abouttained in kerosine tins that was mitted in the Settlement.
SHANGHAI AFFRAYS.
After several days of quiescente,
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20 miles an hour and when passing sold by the tael at Swatow" and Three men, one of whom was the Polo ground their speed was possibly 25 miles an hour,
Close Driving.
Witness was driving seven feet
behind Mr. 3quire and about four feet to one side. The loader sud-
denly swerved and the machines
to a shipment of 7 tins, worth armed, got a hot reception when $900 per tin, and in respect of they raided a house at 1128 Med- which Yu Yau-heung,. (thehurst Road at 3 a.m. and stole five
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In reply to Mr. Lindsell, he said he did not consider it dangerous to drive seven feet behind another cycle under the conditions. fn
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were met by the occupant, a Alluding to. certain letters, Chinese, who produced a pistol which, in the view of the witness, and opened fire on the robbers. "form a connective narrative of Shots were exchanged, but none
being "bad doctrine" that any- In A raid on a house at 747 thing that might be produced as Carter Road, a gang of six men, evidence against other persons in three carrying pistols, stole jewel- other places should be taken as fer to the value of $100, A evidence against the second de-woman at the house blew a police. fendant, simply on the supposed whistle and gave the alarm. The
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he had been driving a motor cycle since 1914.
Questioned by Inspector Alex-
with them or associated with them missed. Three men raided a as a gang of fifty men dealing in cigarette" and exchange shop at opium.
293 Hankow Road, and stole $150 Mr. Lo objected in particular toin cash. ander, witness said if he had re- ceived a signal that the preceding certain letters with which the machine was going to swerve hesecond defendant was not directly could have turned and avoided the collision. "
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Mr. Lindsell remarked that no machine travelling at 15 to 20 miles an hour ould pull-up in the
distance.
3A DUDDELL STREET evidence and submitted that if he had been driving at the speed which had been alleged it would have been impossible for him to pull up in the distance he did.
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kong and have a stock somewhefe else. In that case he could issue Mr. Lindsell concurred with a delivery slip, and order a cer Mr. Lo on the point of law thus tain amount to be delivered to raised, but allowed the admission some place.
of the letters, as being cross-re- Mr. Lo: AB Superintendent of ferences to the principal docu- Imports and Exports you are Mr. Western gave corroborativements concerning the second de- bringing this prosecution against
fendant,
the second defendant for dealing Later, Mr. Lo intimated that as in eplum. The books show a he had accepted that a prima prima facie case, but is there any facie case had been made out by evidence to show that any part the prosecution they would can of these dealings, payments, it didly come out with the point that you like, took place by the second Mr. A. F. Paul, who was riding from the documents was in allu
all that witness had produced defendant in Hongkong? pillion on Mr. Western's machine sion to dealings in opium.
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Mr. Lloyd: The second defendant
He is
at the time, also gave similar evi-wished to put a "vital question" is a foki of the first defendant. dence with regard to speed and the to witness, in the query as to
how much of the evidence from superior foki, and draws a high a very confidential and Mr. Squire submitted that the the documents had shown that the prosecution had not proved ex-
second defondants. was in the Co documents, it is shown that he salary in the firm. From the cessive speed or negligence.
Mr. Lindsell convicted both de-lony during the period covered by was left in charge of the business fendants of driving in a negligent manner, taking into consideration to a letter alleged to have been ad-
Mr. Kennedy-Skipton referred when the master was away.
Mr. Squire was driving at a higher ners in the "ring" to the second dressed by one of the alleged part, speed than e ad said, and be defendant as evidence of his domi was close behind the leading ma- chine, That in itself was neg'l-
cile here during the material period. gence. He had committed him- self by the fact that when the first machine swerved he went straigh into it.
the circumstances of the
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Further questioned about the
the dealings, Mr. Lloyd said it was second defendant in relation to is impression that wherever the deals took place they were för the benefit of the firm in Hong kong.
Mr. Lo: The books do not show that the transactions themselves were taking place in Hongkong?
Mr. Lloyd: My view is that they were partly in Hongkong, and partly elsewhere.
made him swerve to avoid a push Mr. Lo: The books show a cyclist. If he had been going prima facie cage that there have The case was adjourned until
ore slowly, he might have worked been extensive dealings in, opium
noxt Friday afternoon. Mr. between Swatow and Tung Hing. Lindsell said he did not propose Bir. Squire was fined $5 on Is there any evidence to show that to grant a fortnight's adjourn- any of these dealings took placement in the case of the first de- in Hongkong
fendant, and said that If he did not appear next Friday his ball would be estreated,
out.
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