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THE HONEYMOON MURDER.
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LOCAL BILLIARDS.
R. A. DEFEATED IN LEAGUE MATCH.
A meeting of members of the
A vory Interosting billiards with the woman. Death, In his Burapean Y. M. C. A. was held last opinion, was consistent with match took place last night in the evening to discuss plans for the com-phyxia by strangulation. The first round of the Steel and Coul ing winter senson, there being an ligatures could not possibly have son League, when the R.A. at Stonecutters entertained the Chief) excellent attendance. Mr. P. Sands, been self-applied.
Cross-examined: The woman and Patty Omears' Club of the the resistant secretary, gave a report was approximately five feet in Naval Dockyard. The result was narrow win., for the visitors. on the Association's sporting activi
helight tles last year and said that last sea-
After having warned the wit-There were some close finishes up son was in reality the first opportunity ness to be very careful about his to the last game. Scores:
C. & P. Os But the Y. M. C. A. had of taking part answer, Mr. Thesiger asked: Was In any organised sports in the Colony. the condition of the ring finger Alford It was true that in 1020 some games consistont with the ring having Dean... had been arranged but these were
in this nature of scratch fixtures. Been taken off some hours before Littley
Witness: Certafuly. They were so successful, however, that meeting last усаг Programme of
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An Important Remark.
Mention had been made in a circular P.C. Scott, Keswick, spoke to sent out to members of the very sgoing with Inspector Graham to cessful hockey season in 1927-1028
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both for the first and second elevens. Borrowdale Gates and detaining Jordan This year, in spite of the fact that the accused. In the charge room Grimes quile
few members of last year's that night the accused asked him, Leach teams had left, they looked forward "Did you see my wife?" Witness Scoular to as successfal a record as before, said he did. The accused then Alvey The first eleven had very, great pos- #skud, "Ind she knickers on?" Glazebrook sibilities and if the team work dla Witness did not answer, but told played last year continued the scason
the accused to wait until the re- would be a most successful one.
turn of Inspector Graham and ask him any questions he wished.
Hockey Prospects. Reference was made to the services
of inst year's caplain, Mr. A. J, May for his work in welding the team togather. One difficulty that was nover overcome was that of time. It was difficulty for all players to get to the ground by five o'clock but as the Hight went by 6.15 it was necessary that players should get on the field as soon as possible.
A warin tribute was paid to tha second eleven, which, it was stated consisted generally of inen taking up the game for the first time.
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Mr. Thesiger: Was anybody else present during the converantion at which you allege the prisoner used the word "knickers?"-No.
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ho found, almost at the bottom a shirt, in the folds of which was a chain with savon Joys, one of also found a certificate that the which opened the jewel case. Ife To the best of your knowledge accused graduated Doctor of Laws has ho ever used that word beat Chicago on June 8th, 1927. fore or since? No, ho has not.
Did you ask him to put it luto writing?I did not.
You had seen the body, and you realised the importance of that remark? Yes,
Two Japaneso at an Hotel, Mr. Thesiger (cross-eximin-
received in ng): Have you formation that two Chinese left Keswick for Penrith by the 11.20 train on Wednesday, June 20th ?- Did you put it into writing?-Witness: Inquiries were made, and did...
I am not sure about somo Japan- Have you recelyed information that a Chinaman had been seen on Tuesday, June 19th at 10.30 in the morning near Castlerigg Farm?- but no Chinese had been seen.
When and where?-At the time, In my pocket book.
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On the question of basket ball the
Having examined the constable's game was only taken up seriously last
won,pocket book, Mr. Thesiger asked year and some inatches were although in one against the United him to explain why the entry of
appeared in the book before the entry of his seeing the body" In Borrowdale,,
ese,
States Navy the Y. M. C. A. came out the question asked at 12.45 A. Inquiries were made by the Police, with only four points to 04. The Ae sveintion was handicapped by aiut hav ing a set team hut this year a good deal of enthusiasm had been shown and was hoped to run several teams.
it
A suggestion had
Witness said the reason was he been made that four put the entry about the knickers teams should be formed from which in that place because he realised the team to meet others would boit was of importance, and he put picked. The four teams would also it down immediately. He then play against ench
at the rear entered all he could recollect of thec
what had happened before.
con-
enn-
Mr. Theaiger: You don't suggest he said, "If you find the knickers
Have you received information of two Chinnmen having been seen on the Borrowdale rond at 11.30 on Tuesday, June 19th? Supt. Barron was understood to any he had not received auch In- formation.
Have you seen any man named Norman Byres?-1 have not in- terviewed such a man.
Last year of the Association building was just pinin dirt and the game was
Have you recolved information sequently on the slow side. It had
of a Chinaman being seen near the cow been surfaced with concrete and you will find the culprit?No.
P.C. Mounsey, Keswick, said he toll bar, Brow Top, Keswick, at the game should quicken up
the was with P.C. Scott when the ac-two o'clock on Tuesday, June niderably. In connexion with game a tribute, was paid to Mr. C. Tcused was detained. Evans who had now left for Swatow, His keenness, coupled with that of the captain, Mr. A. F. Brennan was game instrumental in making the papilar.
19th 7-I have received Informa- tion.
Re-examined by Mr. Sefton Cohen, Supt. Barron sald he had made inquiries of the drivers and charabancs of the conductors which passed along the Keswick and Barrowdale road on June 19th as to whether any Chinese or Japanese were seen on the road,
Several Keswick officers stated that while the accused had been in their charge no one had made any reference to the condition In which the woman's body was Motor Cycle Football.
found or to her garments.
P.C. Hayton, Keswick, stated With regard to motor cycle foot- bail it was pointed out that the game that on June 20 the accused ask phaviously appealed to a limited num-ed him if the police had found the her but those who took it up when the necklace. He said he did not but he had found no trace. He was found that two Japaneso arrived at Y. M. C. A. introduced the game to know. At that time witness the Colony last year, found that the not aware that the necklace was the Keswick Hotel on the morning
well was excllement and novelty
mising. The accused later gave of June 19th and went away on pre-
June 20th. worth the energy expended in
(To be Continued.) paring machines. The hugbear of him three telegrams to send,
Cross-examined: He had not be almost non- danger was shown existent and any necidents that occur- read the opening speech made by The Mr. Cohen. The accused said to red were of a trivial nature. worst Lrouble that happened was ahim "If they get the necklace they broken all pump on one machine. will get the eulprit." That was Mr. Sands said that it had been said after the question about the hoped to make an announcement at necklace.
Relil the meeting concerning a playing for this sport but a yet no intimation had been received from the source to which a letter had been addressed.
burne,
Interest in Cricket.
Jewellery Valued at £3385. Norman Herbert Grant, jewel-
The enthusiasm which brought the ler, English Street, Carlisle, said game into being was entirely duo the had valued the jowellery in the fast season's captain, Mr. II. G. Swin-jewel case and other articles, and he put in a list of his valuations. The solitaire diamond ring was On the subject of cricket Mr. Sandsworth £175 and the wedding ring wald that in response to several ro- £30. He estimated the total value quests he and sounded members of the of the jewellery at £3385.
Superintendent Joseph Barron, Y. M. C. A. as to the possibilities of running a few friendly games of Deputy Chief Constable, stated cricket this season. The responso had that he arrived at Keswick Police shown beyond all doubt that the Station at 8.46 a.m. on June 20. enthusiasm and interest were there fe went into the accused's cell and it only remained to find a suitable with Inspector Graham. He told,
opportunity, fields and ment the accused who he was and that
There was the question of
fonst a
of
which would entail an outlay of at he had coma to inquire into the a hundred dollara. To justify caso. The accused said: "It is this expenditure it would be necessary terriblet my wife assaulted, robbed for members to support this section and murdered." As a result of of outdoor sports, not spasmodically what the accused said he search- but onthusiastically,
ed in the neighbourhood Comma Gatta Wood for some dia- mond rings and a note wallet, but he did not find them. The ac used asked about his clothing and witness told him that his Bult and overcoat were to be oxamined by the doctors to see if there were any bloodstains on them and that he could not have thom till that was done,
Mr. Sands, as secretary of the Hoc key Club and Motor-cycle Football Club thanked the captains of the two bodies for their co-operation during the year, and also the members who turned out and played the gardo.
The Sports Commiller, The Sports Committee for the sea- Ron was constituted as follows: Mesars. P. Sands, A. F., Brennan, R. Murray, H. G. Swinburne and J. M. Purvis,
The following sub-committees wore
After a legal argument, the ob jection was over-ruled.
Witness was about to give the accused's reply when Mr. Thesiger alex elected. Hockey; Captain, objected to that evidence.
Hon. Secretary, P. Sande;
H. Borson
A. F. Bren- Basket
Witness said the accused's reply Hon. Secretary, J. M. Purvis,
was: "The bloodstains on my over- Committee Member, 3. 1. Barnes,
Cricket-Captain, A. Laughton; coat were got in New York." Wit Hon. Secretary, A. B. Cleme; Comness later removed the accused's boarding, belongings, from the mitteo Member, J. M. Parvis.
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Motor Cycle Football Captain, house, In a brown sult case, he IL G. Swinburne; Hon. Secretary, Pfound a locked jewel case, He Banda; Committee Member, W. Tay asked the accused if he knew where the key to the jewel case. Golf Captais, J. II. Hunt; Hon. Secretary, W. Borrowman; Committee was, and he said, "No; I don't know whore the kay is." Later, in Member, H. G. Swinburno.
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