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CARVALHO YED DEFENCE.

(Continued from Page 2.) sary, in spite of the fact that Mr. Mosser was available at any time.

Squaring His Statement.

CORRESPONDENCE.

A BEASTLY ACT."

[To The Editor of Hongkong Telegraph.)

Sir, I received through tho

POO ON CHINESE HERBS HAVE CURED MANY DISEASES WHEN PHYSICIANS, HOSPITALS AND SPECIALISTS FAILED.

At a later stage of the trial. I post to-day a cover, containing & This, because she has had a

Mr. Black next said that the only purpose, of his going to the Bank and was to get those cheques bring them back to the Treasury on instructions, Counsel hnd then querled whose instructions were thook, to which Mr. Black re ferred, and on Mr. Black admitting they were the Treasurer's, had been reminded by Counsel of a dif-1 ferent statement he made the pre- vious day to the effect that he had not had a word with Mr. Messer before going to the Bank. Asked how he could reconcile the contradiation, Mr. Black had then endeavoured, torequaro his provi- ous statement by shying, "What I enld was that did not report to Mr. Mosser," He (Counsel) then onid: "Oh, I see, I have to be very careful in the words. 1 use, Then you did see Mr. Messer be- fore you went to the Bank?" Mr. Black's reply was given in the afirmative to this final question.

Mr. Jenkia, commenting on this, said: "There was really no cause for misunderstanding. Mr. Black had clearly given, his reasons for not speaking to Mr. Messer and then he tries to get out on those grounds. Finally he tries to get out of the position by saying that it was not necessary to write to

most revolting typewritten "poom" of some four or five pages, ad- dressed to a young lady at her office. Fortunately I am permitted to open this young lady's letters in her absence, and I need not say that she will never see or hear of this putrid collection of filth, which

promptly destroyed.

I have kept the envelope, and shall patiently make every endeavour to trace the sender by the writing.

I have never read anything more revolting, and I carriestly hope that it has not been broadcasted through the post to other young girls, I feel sure that most of it would have been quite unfatel ligible to the young lady to whom it was addressed, but it to draad- ful to think that such hellish beasts as the sender are allowed to breathe God's pure air. One shudders for this person's fate when one remembers our Lord's terrible words of warning to those who would contaminate the pure

DISGUSTED, minds of the young-Yours, etc.,

in her own family, fine opportunity to give them a trial

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apn! firm believer in the Poo On Chinese On Chinese Herba cured his

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suddenly became apparently lifeless. I called local my son physician at once and he treated him Then this doctor We sent him to Lane gave him.up. for six months.

physicians, hospital where he was treated by the who pronounced his case incurable. best of specialista and Some said he was suffering from tapo-worm, some said from epileptio als,

the real cause none agreeing as to

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When I first tried the Foo On Chinese Herbs," says Mrs. Fisher, "I bad a. bad cass. of the "Fla." coughed and had pains all over.

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I returned home within few pack On He said his herbs would give reller. ages of the Herbs, and in two days Before this my son could melther the chango was very noticeable. talk nor walk, and we dared not let. him out of our sight. He was life. year. less and did not care to play or talk. full of life and plays around with the with the other children. He is now other children and is well in every way. Many neighbours and friends, of his former condition, are

and all the physicians horo

the Spanish Induena or the Flu.of Most of the people who were under Charles was having from 10 to 18 Modesto and the care of the American doctors spells day, dometimes more. W died, and the fow that got well took brought him back to

long time to get cured. treated him with physicians hore,

a puzzle to but even then no roller was This disease soomed

ceived. Hearing of the Poo all our doctors here, and

I went down people never got well always had some bad after My husband and I heard of thean and talked with wonderful results of the Pos Chinese Herbs caring many so simply and rapidly, and he called and onco and got some of the Foo On Chiness short time. Herbs. I got relief at was feeling fine after I am the mother of five children and had been sick for two I had two operations but was sick

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oldcat girl had a sort of skin a pimple and turned into discsso-Eczema which formed She had this all over and was suffering terribly with the itching I took her down to see the herbalist and the herbs he gave her fixed her

as

A acab, knrently surprised at the quick

Mr. Messer at all, because he re-all, or that the Trenqury is run up ng months' old baby, Albort.stamach trouble, indigestion, con

garded' it error."

se a small clerical

The mentality (lo quote the very term used by the pro- secution) of witnessca was an im- portant matter for consideration, and if the jury were going to ac- cept evidence of that class everything which Mr. Black had galdthey must first aucas the

whole worth of its value.

of

Coming to the evidence Teang On-wing, counsel said that there was no getting out from it that this witness knew well that the books had been tampered with after they came from the Bank nhid whilst they were in the Treh aury. He had been given every opportunity in examination and cross-examination to make a con- sidered statement, and his reply on every occasion was as definite as could be that it was on December 22 that he found the cheque books had been tampered with. If he were a much trusted man njd, knew that has trusted, why had he not to Mr. Messer, who might sometimes stand at his deak with the very book with the al- tered cover held under his nose? Why had he not told Mr. Messer of the shortage of the cheques In the bank received from the Bank? Could he brush it aside on the score of curious mentality or an excessively low degree of men- tality?

on such loose lines that one does not consider this question very seriously. What do you think

when would have happened in a well- ordered department memorandum was sent back from the Bank? At once they would have discovered that the cheque books had been tampered with by looking at the stubs, that the bank serial numbers were on the cheques which had been extracted, and that 30 cheques had gone, etc, etc. They looked up the cash register instead, but never looked at the counterfoils of the cheque books."

In commenting further on his point, counsel referred to that at- tude which could repose exces- alve confidence in n "nice safe in the keeping of a nice custodian." I put it with great confidence that in a department like that, one might expect anything."

Question of a Trick. Continuing, Mr. Jenkin said.-- "Gentlemen i am going to refer you to the charge that was originally brought against Tsang On-wing: that those cheques were never intended (and that is ab Holutely the core of the matter) to be presented or cashed by Mr. Black or Mr. Messer. What I am driving at is this, that at that stage they were working on this trick hypothesis because they al- legéd: I charge you, Tsang and another that you uttered those cheques which purported to be cheques on Government accounts because you knew that Mr. Messer! and Mr. Black never intended that they should be cashed or present- ed."

"Anything May Happen." "All along the line, and at every possible point, he (Counsel) had put it to the jury.-Why, if Thang was aa innocent as a new-born babe, was it that he could not havê

"I shall say now that this pro- spoken to those people who trust-

the trick ed him and whom he know trust- cedure adopted on ed him, and to whom he had ac hypothesis was well justified, and cess at any moment of the day? is just as well justified now as it Why didn't he tell them about was justifled then, and the fact those missing cheques; why let that there had been a departmen Mr. Black walk across to the tal change of view does not affect Back to find out in the Bank that the view that you must take of those cheques were missing? the evidence; that the possibility Why should he tell his assistant, of those cheques having been ob- As he said, and not Mr. Black who tained by a trick is well warrant- had every right to be informed.ed"

"What do you think of a Treasury In concluding his address, "Mr. that is being run in such a way Jenkin said that the case netes- that it is possible for anything to sarily involved evidence extend- happen 7" asked counsel. Take ing over a big field, and he had Mr. Moose, who was brought in at confined himself only to the chief a very late stage of, the case. Just look at him. Agam he tells Points. He reminded the jury of the presumption of innocence to you that he saw on the prison- which an Accused man was al- er's deak a book of Government ways entitled, and said it was not cheques, that, in the absence of to be inferred from his not putt- three other Europeans, the prisoning Yeo into the box (h matter er running the risk of being dis-whigh he did entirely on his own covered and drawing grave responsibility) that he was afraid suspicion to himself, was there

or terrified at the probable con- fingering a book which should have been in the safe, which acquences. He maintained still that the case for the Crown as, it should have been in the custody

was presented to them, and as it of Mr. Hoosa...What did he to

was closed to them, had left the about it? Nothing then. But

gravest doubts as to the charges later, when Yeo's name was men preferred. There had been no tioned in connexion with the dis-proof, nothing extracted from wit covery of the infssing cheques, he nesses for the defence, that could went and made a report to Mr. advance the case further than it Black, Mr. Black asked him to put was by the Crown. It down in writing, and then feft that very vital matter out. And suddenly he brings it here in the course of the trial. This is what happened. Mr. Moosa handed to Mr. Black, a possibly very impor tant abcument involving some on the accounts amounting

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to a quarter of: A million dollars, and Mr. Black put it in a drawer and forgot all about it.

I shall hot dwell any further on Mr. Moosa, It this is the sort of occurrence. going on at the Treasury, where an important do- cument is left in a desk to be for gotten what must we think of the possibility of other mistakes? Unless it is that a quarter of a million dollars here is nothing.at

The hearing was adjourned un- til this morning.

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