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PETERSEN TO STAND

'HIS TRIAL'

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1929.

And what about yourself?—I was just as drunk as the two of them,

PROPERTY SALE.

..

I want you to tell us where you

KEEN COMPETITION FOR were all sitting in this cabin?—;

WEST POINT HOLDING. I was sitting on the bunk in the foreward part of the cabin. Zet- terberg was sitting in the chair, Protracted bidding was a fen- Denials of the allegations of the more to the ship's sido and, Bern-ture of the sale of Section C of prosecution's witness, Bornson, son was standing at the end of Inland Lot No. 1296 ht Messrs. were made by Louis Petersen in the table opposite Zetterberg near Lammert's Auction Rooms yester

day afternoon, the proceedings be- the concluding stages of the Royal the door.

Now what else can you tell us?ing marked by a poor attendance, Arrow trial, which was resumed before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the What happened? Theoo two fei-with only two parties Interested Kowloon Magistracy yesterday lows started, arguing about this in the sale.

money and Zetterberg was getting The lot, consisting of certain wild about it. Very wild. He shares and interest in Lot." No. The case concerns the death of stood up and all of a sudden grab-1295 situated at West Point, was a messman named Zetterberg, alhed one of the bottles off the divided na to Lot 1 in two equal legedly as the result of a blow table and that's all I know. undivided fifth shares, of the pro- struck by Petersen,

don't know if he tried to throw The prisoner who gave his name it at Bernson, or not but the bot па Louis Petersen, was put the hit me on the forehead. That's into the witness box and sworn on all I know. the Protestant Bible. In reply to Mr. Marton he said that he had known Zetterberg for about six months and Bertson for two or three years.

afternoon,

Mr. Marion: Did you always get on well together. All three of you?--Yes.

party, while Lots two and three were respectively one fifth share and two fifth shares. The holding? was in total, Section C of Inland: Knocked Out,

Lot. No. 1295, held for a period Did it knock you out? It must of 999 years from June, 1892, hav- have knocked me out. I don't re-ing an aren of 2,988 square feet member any more.

at an annual Crown Rental of $39.06.

What's the next thing you know about it Somebody woke me up in my cabin in the foreward part of the ship.

Had you had dinner (tiffin) ub

And why were they shaking the ship? Yes.

you? They told me that John Had you anything to drink beZetterberg) was dend.... fore dinner?-No.

Did you remain on the ship?

Yes.

Did you go to the after part of the ship during the afternoon?-

No.

Do you remember how much you and to drink between dinner and supper at 5 o'clock?—I had two bottles of beer and a small glass of whisky.

The opening price for Lot 1 was $1,900, with bids of $100 accept- able. The price was 'sleadily In- creased at the minimum and at $3,500, only two bidders remained in. These kept the market open, Can you give any explanation but at $8,000, after 45 minutes, why Zetterberg threw that bottle the lot was knocked down to Mr. it you?-All the explanation Leung Ching, of 147 Queen's can give is that the man was Road Central. drunk and did not know what he was doing.

Owing to the peculiar emplace- ment of the lots, the possession of one was necessary to the hold- ing of the others, and so, when Lota 2 and 3 were put up to- Mr. Marton to his Worship: 1gether, the bidding of the pre-

Can you explain how you got from Bernson's cabin to your own cabin ?I can't. I don't know.

Did you see Zetterberg or Bern-don't wish to ask him any more.vious buyer was uncontested and His Worship (after signing the the combined lots were knocked son during the afternoon?-No.

Did you have your supper at 51sual documents): Louis Peter- down to the original bidder at sen, you stand committed to prison: $2,000, being only $100 over the until the next Criminal Sessions opening figure. of the Supreme Court, there to take your trial.

o'clock?Yen.

And were you absolutely sober

Do you remember a conversa- tion outside your messroom door efter supper?-Yes.

Who were there?--Zetterberg and Bernson,

What sort of state were they in? Well, Zelterberg and Bern- son were drunk.

Very drunk-Not very drunk. Drank Too Much.

Bat it was quite obvious, wasn't it, that they had had too much to drink-Yes, Zetterberg was very noisy.

What sort of condition were you in then? was sober.

Can you tell us what this con- versation

about?-About Zetterberg had lost some money in the afternoon when he was sleep- ing in the oilers' room.

Was

How did you know Zelterberπ had been sleeping ?---Well, de Baid

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Did he (Zetterberg) hint that anybody had stolen this money? He said to Bernson when he eame up, "You ought to know something about that money. You were in the room all the afternoon."

He never hinted that you had taken it? No.

Did Bernson after this convex. sation invite you and Zetterberg into his cabin to have a drink? Yes.

I

Started to Drink.

And what happened when you got there? What were you talk- ing about?-Bernson opened his | locker and got some bear and we

started drinking,

Did Zetterberg start talking about anything?--We were drink- ing for a while and then Zetter- bery came back to his money again.

Did the subject drop and then come up again ?-Well, at the same

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this money Zetterberg necused Bernson straight out of taking the money.

What did Bernson have to Bay about it? Bernson said 'I Jinvq' not got the money.'

Was Zetterberg very angry with Bernson then?-Yos, he was get- ting sorer with Bernson.

Between 5.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. what would you say was the main topic of conversation In that cubin?-We talked mostly about this money. The converantion always drifted back to it.

Any mention made of any box- ing? No.

The prisoner denied that bo claimed he was a good boxer.

Mr. Murton: It surprised you when you heard Bernson say you talked about this boxing7-It sure did.

I suppose you were all three drinking 7-Yes.

Was Bernson keeping pace with you? Yes, He Was drinking

with the two of us.

All Three Drunk,

IIls Worship: He was drink- ing as much as the two of you?--- Yen.、

Mr. Marton: 'Did you ever go. out of the cabin between 5.30 p. and. 9.30 p.m.-I am not very sure, but I don't think so,

Now you know this: the blew was alleged to have been struck at 9.30 p.m. At 9.20 would you any that Zetterberg was drunk?— Уся,

Very drunk?-Very drunk. Would you say that Bernson was very much drunk?-Bernson was very drunk too.

Just as bad as Zetterberg ?- Just as bad.

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