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The case against James Christle and Christopher Bluhm, who are charged with criminal conspiracy to extort money from a Chinese Police Reservist in the belief that ho was a potential drug-buyer, was resumed before Major C. Willson at the Central Magistracy yester day afternoon.

Christie went into the box from where he gave his version of the Th cross-examina- transactions. tion by Mr T. H. King (Director of Criminal Intelligence) Christie admitted that owing to arms run ning for which he was convicted in Shanghai, he was deprived of his decoration of O.B.E. which he had wod for, services during the Great War, when he attained the

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It was true that he was searched on the steamer on going to Swatow, but, he had no fear of being shadowed. He had know many Police Officers here for the Mr. King expressed his surprise past 20 years, and had a lettor that such a raid had been carried from Captain Baddeley thanking out. That was the first time he him for saving the life of a Polle heard of it or of the name of the Officer, .27 years ago. Ho had gentleman concerned, and remark-made no secret of his arms dol ed that if it had really happened, with the Chinese Government, it took place without his knowledge and would have liked to tell the and through a misunderstanding. European Officer, who searched his Mr. Leask said he would make luggage on the steamer in the hope independent enquiries to clear up of finding machine-gun- parts that NGTZE the matter. He had been unable he was not peddling these goods to obtain police confirmatio but was dealing in shiploads. where it should have been fort coming.

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He came here not with the print- nry intention of dealing in oil, but Christle further complained that did it out of regard for Bluhm whe the Police had seized all his priv-had helped him in many ways and Bank of Acting Drigadier-General.ate papers including his cheque whom he had known since 1923 at. The cross-examination of Christie book was completed by the time the Court rose at a late hour yesterday ufternoon...

in opening the case for the de- fence, Mr. J. A. Gordon Leask stated he would put in evidence from correspondance to show that legitimate oil business in con- junction with a man named Khan Sahib Mali Khan, and that drugs were never mentioned at any time. In referring to the part played by Haynes and the Chinese Police Reservist, Mr. Lensk remarked that he did not like to use the word "plant," but certainly it was a tap by which the accused were arrested...

Hankow and elsewhere, He had

Mr. King's Cross-examination. hoped to establish Bluhm in a good In cross-examination by Mr. Joll business and at the same time get King, Christio said he did not like some benefit extending to "fifty- the way in which a question was fifty between himself and Bluhm. put to him, but agreed that, after Why he was not celebrating Armis- the first interview, it was common tice Night which should have pecu- agreement on both sides that the liarly concerned him was obvious. term "goods" were mentioned. As Mr. King should have found a rea- regards the word used in the first son, in the things that had been interview his contention was that done to him in Shanghai in con- it was "oil" instead of "morphin" nexion with the O.B.E. decoration, ""II"these things had not occurred, as alleged by the police.

Regarding the O.B.E. decoration I certainly would have gone out mentioned, he lost it subsequent to on Armistice Night with Colonel his conviction for arms running Bell" in Shanghai, but had never been directly notified except through hi solicitors and through a paper cutting,

Lie Once, Lie Twice. Hegarding the Police Reservist Christie considered that Au Yeung had gone into the witness box to Regarding the arms deal while deliberately, in much the same he was putting way as he could lie by saying, ha Christie said

If he through when arrest came, he was could not speak English. asked if he was going to call any was capable of one lie he was cap- witnesses from the Chinese Army, able of others. It would be die Christic replied: I am not charg-ferent and much more satisfactory ed with dealing in that, I don't if Au Yeung had started out by have to call any of these wit saying he could speak English then he could have come into Court nesses.

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Although inter-House football ali sports have long been an annual feature, this is the first occasion on which inter-louse cricket has In the witness-box, Christie

been tried. The experiment proved stated that he had been in all sorts

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being shown in all the matches. time, having been on the China Coast for the last 30 years,

Yellow House were the winners,

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Regarding Haynes, Christie sald

figure scorer being I Waller with ing his sojourn in China he had

As regards. Thatcher and Com-10 Brown replied with 129 for dealings with various Chinese he had believed that Haynes was Governments, in the first place honest in so far as it concerned pany Christie said he knew it as an the loss of only five wickets, A. T. with the Northern Government, the oil deal which was being dis-oil firm in Shanghai which was in Lee and W. Cunningham being and Intterly with the Nationalist cussed, and had no reason to feci correspondence with Bluhm, and undefeated with 66 and 21 respec- Government of South China with suspicious when he was first in- denied Mr. King's, suggestion that tively. A. T. Lee also did well for 30 runs, whilst G. Leu claimed whom he contracted for the sup- troduced under the pseudonym of it was a myth, invented for the with the ball. taking six wickets ply of all sorts of war materials.The Liar." "thought it was a purposes of a fraud.

Shown three letters which failed 3 for 24.

Bloc v Yellow. He then recounted his first meet-joke at the time, bat I certainly

to reach him in. Macao, Christie

Blue sustained a further defeat ing with Haynes in Shanghai think now it must be true

Bluhm's when they met Yellow, going under Mr. King: "You don't regard denied that they

the contents in- by 15 runs. where Haynes was introduced to

It was a "low-scoring him by a mutual friend, a Customs him as a loose character or an un-letters or that

Cer- diented crooked dealing. He match. Blue compiled 32 and Yellow officer nained Knight, as "Leslie reliable person-Christie:

He agreed that the "nigger" referred 17, the only double-figure scorer He did not know if bainly an unreliable perso,1, the Liar."

to was Khan Sahib Mali Khan. heing W. H. Kwan with 19. For captured seven Haynes was given this name at a has always been unreliable, Poker School in Shanghai.

In reply to further questions as Haynes was always known as to his knowledge of Haynes fins Shanghai, "The Liar," a name which now ancial standing in appeared to Christie as being Christie said he knew that Hayas justified where he first thought it had always, post-dated cheques and was given as a joke or a familiar.us troubled by these cheques.

Christic said he knew that Ser Christie then spoke of his next meeting with Haynes at the Hong-geant Baker was a Police Officer kong Hotel and their subsequent when introduced to him by Hays interviews at Victoria Gardens at St. George's Hotel, but had no where the subject matter of all reason to feel alarmed because he the conversations was net morphia, was on a perfectly legitimate, oil but oil. He next mentioned his business. "It did not interest me to tackle Huynes about it. I can meetings with the Chinese Police

assure you, Mr. King, this much, Reservist and maintained that on his part he had no other idea than that they were dealing in oil the whoja, time.

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Haynes was very anxious to get into the arms deal with the Cun- ton Covernment and took consider able pains to ascertain from him the ways and means by which these arms shipments.could be got through to Swatow, and Canton without being intercepted and seized. Haynes wanted to be ap pointed secretary to Christie in the deal, stating that he was tired of being a schoolmaster teaching boys for $2 at a time, and wanted some big money to get him Home. Christie produced a deposit re- ceipt for $100,000 for money which he said was paid into the Li Tung Bank at Swatow by one of General Li Chai-eum's Gen-. erals against a contract for $350,-) 000 worth of arms. The written contract was also in safe deposit at the same institution.

These documents were produced as a proof of his bona fides and standing to the Chinese Police Re- servist, on the latter agreeing to put up a guarantee on their side in the oil deal Christie wus endca- vouring to put through for Bluhm,

At the last interview at No. 480 Nathan Road, the receipt for the $300 was dictated by Haynes, and although Bluhm demurred because a plainer term had not been used instead of "goods," it was typed out later by Haynes and accepted all around as a deposit paid on account of Bluhm's expenses "in going to Shanghai to bring down the samples of oil.

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When the Police arrived with Mr. King, Haynes fainted and wanted brandy, "He made out that he was fainting and said. 'Give me brandy, give brandy," added Christie.

Mr. Gordon Leask: Mr. Chris- fle, can you suggest any motive for this prosecution? I can Haynes was in league with the Police the whole of the time. He was annoyed because he could not get into the arms deal. He want- ed to be a secretary, and simply because I would not take him into the deal with the Chinese Govern- ment he had no right to be taken in and because I would hot lend him money in Shanghat when he wanted it, he brought this pro- Becutión. It seems to me that the whole time it was this: Get Chris- tle, no matter how you get him, but get him.

Christie complained that he was restricted in his efforts to obtain

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Reading an extract from the first of these letters, Mr. King asked which meaning could Chria tie find for the word "Chinese grafter" occurring therein. Che tie explained that grafting may be surgical. used in the sense of a operation, or it may, mean "person doing a thing which he There ought not to have done." were many meanings to this word. Christie later stated he knew nothing of what was contained in the letters.

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Questioned why, with all his financial backing and his own de claration that he could obtain loans of $100 or $1,000 at any time, from local friends, he was reduced to asking Mr. Ogilvie, his landlord, for a loan of $10, Chris- tie pointed out that a person even though he were rich, was some- times hard pressed for small sums for immediate und He asked if Mr. King had ever borrowed such small sums in his life from any

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