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WHISKY TESTS MADE BY

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Low Grade Whisky,

FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929.

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Witnesa alno examined three- quarters of an ounce of liquid which he received from De From SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO tective Inspector Lane. This

and LOS ANGELES. liquid was found to be a low grade of whisky, but no poison or The Steamship; deleterious substance was present in the liquid. -

Important medical evidence was. given at the Kowloon Magistracy,

Mr. Marton asked witness whe- yesterday when the trial of Lewis Petersen for alleged murder was ther he thought that the liquid he continued before Mr. E W, Hamil- examined was a mixture of various ton. It was stated that anythingbrande of whisky. Witness re- might have killed t... deceased, plied it was possible. whose condition was deacribed to the Court by Dr. Dong, N

The medical officer informed his Worship that a blow of the fist or the alcohol itsel! night have proved fatal.

Replying to the Magistrate Dr. Dovey said that he was of the opinion that the fracture of the akull was due to the bone giving way at its weakest point. Such an injury was consistent with a heavy blow on the skull. Usually, said witness, the akull fractured at the point of impact.

His Worship said that the wit- ness had stated the whisky was a low grade and he thought that the point would have to be left Everybody knew how there. Chinese stole whisky from Clubs and bottled it in clean bottles and "these unfortunate then sold it fellows" from sampans.

Prior to adjourning his Wor- ship remarked that at the close of the case for the Crown, ho under- stood Mr Marton wished for a remand, to see Counseli

Mr. Marton replied that that was

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several blows had been airuck. Bernson recalled, but not until The bruises on the forchend might he had consulted with Counseli

In reply to his Worship Dětec have been caused with the fattivo Inspecter Lane said that ho or by a fall. The others could understood the ship was sailing have been caused by a bottle.

on Saturday. Witness said that the blow at the back of the head was compatible with being struck with a round blunt instrument.

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Bernson's Position. His Worship asked what WAS The bruises on the top of the being done about Bernson and hend could not, in the doctor's remarked that he ought to stop The Steamship, opinion, have been causril within the Colony for the trial, as he was the most-important-witness. the fists as the Injuries were too

His Worship said that it could dcop.

probably be arranged that he miss his present ship and be taken on another ship. If any application ivas made, his Worship was quite prepared to put Bernson on $1,000

Answering a further question withess and that the deceased was a stronger man than the pri- soner. He was more heavily

built.

Witness' said that it was por sible for the battle to have broken without leaving any cut marks.

Cross-examined by Mr. Marton, witness said that if the battle had been full of liquid he thought that it would break.

When questioned about external marks being made by the bottle when it broke, witness replied that he had himself put his fist through a window pane and did

not have a scratch on his fist.

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Deceased's Condition. Witness said that the bruiscs on the top of the head could have been caused by a bottle. They were not caused by anything sharp

however, not to express an opin Witness thought It waa safer,

ion as to how the bruises were actually caused!

Mr. Marton reminded, witness that he had given in evidence that the mitral valve of the deceased's heart was deficent and whowed traces of definite past disease, Witness was asked if he thought it would have taken very much to have killed Zetterberg. Dr. Dovey replying that he did not think so. He thought that any- thing might have killed him. blow of the fist might easily have proved fatal.

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Witheas went further and shid that the alcohol alone might have killed him. His condillon was consistent with neute alcoholic poisoning. He might have died without a blow being struck at all,

Mr. E. R. Dovey, the Government Analyst, was next called. He said that he received the stomach and a portion of a liver from Dr. Dovey. On examining the exhibita witness found traces of alcoholic poison- ing but no other poison or dele- terious substance.

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His Worship said that he ex- pressed very strongly the opinion that Bernson should stay on for the trial. He was quite sure that the Chief Justice would comment very severely if he were allowed to

go.

The Court then adjourned till the afternoon, when Detective Inspector Lane went into the wit nesa box. Witness said that he visited the Royal Arrow at 11.50 p.m. on Friday in company with Mr. T. Murphy (A. D. C. I.). On going to the oilers' room, witness nw the deceased lying on a bunk. In the cabin witness pick- ed up three beer bottles and twe whisky bottles. On the floor in one corner was n quantity of bro- of glass was found at the foot of ken glass while another quantity

the bed on which the deceased was lying.

Witness then spoke of the re- moval of the body to the Kowloon Mortuary and the prisoner to the Kowloon Hospital, where he was examined by Dr. Newton,

Witness asked Bernson if he would stay the night at the Cen tral Police Station, ns he would he required to Identify the body the next morning. The oller agreed and was given accommoda- tion in the witness' room.

Prisoner Charged.

The prisoner was charged at the Central Police Station shortly be fore noon on Sunday last in the presence of Mr. Murphy and Mr. Karsten Larssen, Consul for Den- mark. The prisoner was asked if he was willing to be charged in English or if he preferred an interpréter. He intimated that he could read, write and speak English fluently and agreed to be charged in that language,"

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In reply to Mr. Marton witness said that when he saw Bernson he was not excited. Both the oiler and the prisoner were not, drunk but had the appearance of having had some drinks.

Answering a further question witness said that the broken glass, was not examined for finger prints as it was useless because others had touched the glass before the police arrived. It appeared as if the glass had been swept into one place when the body was moved.

The enge was adjourned.

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