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LAWYER QUESTIONS POLICE

RIGHT TO ARREST.

The case in which Chang Hin ahan is charged with passing a fast moving vehicle in a controll- ed area, failing to produce his licence for Inspection when called upon to do so, resisting Inspect ing P. Grant in the execution of his duty, and reckless driving, was continued yesterday afternoon bo- foro Mr. R. E. Lindsell.

LI Shui-pla, another Chinese la charged with obstructing the I polico

Mr. Geo. K. Hall Brutton ap. peared. for the defence, and the Captain Superintendent of Police, The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe pro- secuted.

TUESDAY,

In regard to the driver's licence Mr. Brutton explained that the de- fendant had changed his trousers prior to golu out and had left it in the discarded pair,

Force Used.

JULY 12, 1927.

SALT TAXES.

NATIONALIST LOAN OF

$60,000,000.

Continuing, Mr. Brutton eX- Wo learn on the best authority, plained that the defendant's car says the N. C. D. News of July 7, was stopped at a place which had that the officiale of the Nation- little slopy and it was dangerous list" Government have, decided to for him to take his foot off the float a loan of $60,000,000 on the of the Salt brake. When the Inspector naked "surplus" revenue" him to go to the station he re-Gabelic. This loan is to be secur- plied, "I will go where you wanted on the revenuos from Klangsu me to go, but I must drive my own and Chckinng-the district under car there." The Inspector in the particular control of the Nan- sisted in the defendant going in king Government.

At the same time the "Nation- his (the Inspector's) car, so the defendant asked the Inspectoralista" propose to dismiss all the who would look after his own car. district inspectors within their This means that as All this conversation took place jurisdiction. between the Inspector and the "Nationalist"-Communist Govern Brst defendant with the latter's ments control the torritory from foot on the brake. When the Canton to Tsingtao no fower than Inspector laid hands on the firet 24 inspectors will be dismissed. defendant, the first defendant The date of dismissni dates from shorted to a friend to put on the July 1, and it is stated that no

expenses are to be paid to them. emergency brake.

Actually we understand that! there is no real salt surplus, as by the agreements of 1918 all surplus funds must go to the repayment of the Reorganization Loan.

Two watchmen employed at Repulse Bay gave evidence to the effect that the second defendant was seen to strike Inspector Grant.

A number of persons, stated These witnesses were closely

Brutton Mr. Brutton, who wore swimming cross-examined by Mr. and their replies were so confus there at the time, came to the ing that the Magistrate confessed scene. Preylous to their arrival that their evidence did not entry however, the Inspector had twist- the case very much further." Aled the first defendant's arm in though there were two other such a position that the defendant

which guards

the prosecution was". absolutely at his 'merey could have produced, his Worship When intimated that it would be simply wasting the time of the Court to

hear them.

"Invitation to Pass."

Mr. Brutton then outlined the defence and stated that it was perfectly true that the defendants had passed the Inspector's car in a controlled area. Ile contended. however, that there was no spoed ing. The first defendant, who was driving the car, sounded his

Inspector's horn and the

car, which was in front, seemed to have slower down and swung slowly to the left. The driver took that as an invitation to pass. The defendants were then doing something like fifteen milos an' hour and there was no question of speeding. It was not true that they went at forty miles an hour, because they had to go through Aberdeen where the streets were zomewhat crowded, and the first defendant, who had been driving in America, Shanghai and thre years in Hongkong without receiv ing so much as a caution or warn- ing, certainly did not spoed up.

Mr. Brution then went into the details of the road between Aber- deen and Repulse Bay and said that it was difficult to the point of impossibility for any person to drive around some of those henda at forty miles per hour.

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The following is an extract from 14 Glazed clay blocks.

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the bathers, arrived, a Chinese paper on the subject:

Mr. Koo Ying-fun, Minister of 19 Sudden overpowering "fright. amongst them a few prominent Chinese, they enquired what the Finance in, the Nanking Nation-22 Sea eagle matter was, and the Inspectoralist Government, has addressed a 24 Depraved. then explained four charges which memorandum to the Government 20 To regret exceedingly. did not include the charge of outlining his proposed regulation 27 Opposita, of shut,

governing the issue of $60,000,000 29 Before, speeding.

Mr. Brullon contended that ar worth of national bonds with the i30 Wigwam. that time it did not unter the Insurplus of the salt revenue as 31 Subsisted.

security. These have now been 32 Flags. pector's mind that these men were driving recklessly.

approved by the Government and 34 Half an em. are as follows:

35 Porched.

Powers of Arrest. Mr. Brutton then went into the question of right to arrest. He said that under the Traffic Regul tion/it is laid down that that "the Governor-in-Council may make re- gulations for the apprehension of persons who commit offences" lie contended that such regulations were not yet made and there was absolutely nothing which powered a constable to arrest any- body for a muter offence,

eni-

1. For the purpose of reorganiza-34 Series of railroad ears,

39 Garret. tion, the national finances,

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The interest shall bo 8 per cent, monthly,

5. Bonda of the following denominations shall be issue $10,000, $1,000, $100, $10 and $5.

6. Bonds shall be issued at face

alue but they may be distributed at 98 if subscriptions are made within thres months of the date of their issue,

Speaking of the Motor Car Act in England Mr. Brutton said that there was only one case in which an arrest could be made, and that was 'when on a charge of danger ous and reckless driving a man refused to give his name or ad-

7. Payment shall be made in dress or refused to produce his future within six months. One- licence, or if his car had no pro-aftleth of the amount shall per identification marks.

if the prosecution failed to prove and satisfy the Court of the authority for the arrest, Mr. Brut- ton said the case must fail, for if there were no authorily for ar rest, then there could be no ra sisting of arreste

Who May be Arrested. Mr. Lindsell pointed out thar the law gave power to arrest in the following words: "It shall

be

repaid by January 1, 1928 and the whole loan shall be liquidated by 1933, interest payable monthly.

8. The distribution shall be in the hands of the Ministry of Fin

ance.

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Another point in the defene:

9. The deposit shall be under which Mr. Brutton outlined was

the charge of a committee com that the defendants, having done

posed of three persons from the nothing wrong, was unaware that

Central Government, three from the Inspector was chasing them.

the Klangsu and Shanghai Fisen. Had they known what the Inspec-

cial Commission, three represen- tor was doing they would have be lawful for any officer of policeatives of the salt merchants, two slowed down, as there was nothing to apprehend any person who may members of the Shanghai Chineso to run away from and they had be charged with, or whom he may Bankers Association, three Chin- nothing to fear. When they reasonably suspect of being guilty ese merchants, and one represen reached Repulse Bay and were of, any offence, without any war-tative of the Hangehow Chamber reversing the car the Inspector rant for that purpose, and whe of Commerco. came up in his own car and said ther he has seen such offence.com- "You think you are smart in pass-mitted or not." ing me," to which the defendant, who had his back to the Inspector, replied, "Who are you"?

Led Him A Dance?

Mr. Brutten explained that the words "may be charged” could not be construed to mean that any person could be arrested even if he had given no ground for the authorities to believe that he had committed an act for which he could be arrested. There must be it was alleged by the prosecu- an offence before a man could be tion that the defendants used arrested, and in the presont case swear words to the Inspector, and there had been no offence to war Mr. Brutton when touchi-- this rant an arrest.

The Inspector then asked for the driver's licence and was told that it was left at home.

paint said: I think your Worship Mr. Brutton further contended it is fair to infer and assume that that no one could arrest a person

10. The proceeds shall be paid to the Central Goverument.

11. Bonds shall be transferable, In his memorandum, Mr. Koo says that, "For the purpose of securing a loan of $60,000,000, with the surplus of the salt re- venues as security," the Govern ment will issue bonds of five deno- minations, According to the re- of the gulations, one-fiftieth amount shall be repaid on January 1 next.. Interest will be paid monthly and will include the period from July 1 to December 31, 1927. Interest will begin from the date of subscription and subscribers may have their money returned in accordance with the According to the lottery system. regulations, the bonds will bear no names and, therefore, they will be transferable.

if the Inspector did really think for misdemeanour without à war- that these boys led him a dancerant. A person making an arrest and deliberately annoyed him, he must be able to produce some Act would get very much annoyed, and of Parliament or Ordinance em- I submit that no one in his senses powering him to arrost without a He added that the pro- would use such words as the de- warrant. fendants are alleged to have used secution in the present case had to an Inspector in uniform. Such to satisfy his Worship that they

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