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the Crown which, according to the Crown, made it impossible for the signatures to have been obinin. al by a trick. So far as that procedure was concerned there had been no cross-examination,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
QUESTIONS FOR JURY. on a cheque in favour of Wong Sze, that cheque boing also dated January 17. Allve to his danger Thang in that cased wrote a tail "z" When he began to write the Hazeland cheques bis subcon- scious self played him a trick because his criminal self direct- curis hand into beginning to write a block in the lazeland eheque. Before he had completed the writing, or just afterwards,. bio eriniftral self awakened and he realised that two weeks before he had written the Katz cheque with a block ""Z". The obtained by a trick, it was thought occurred to him that if he necessary there should have been two lots of 30 cheques stolen. did not look out, he would be dis- There was a danger of the theft covered. Then, according to the of the first 30 being discovered theory, he turned the letter into and an added danger of the a tail "Z absence of the second lot being found out becalse the two Bets were from successive books,
The Trick Theory. Mr. Potter had urged upon the jury that if the signatures were
His Lordship continued that he thought it, well to give the matter in detall because it had been put forward humorously. It was put before them seriously as a matter for their consideration, both by counsel and by the expert for the defence. His Lordship added he had done his duty when he stated the theory, and his responsibility then ceaseil. It would be for the jury to very carefully consider it and ask themselves whether the theory was reasonable.
Handwriting Points,
If the signatures had been obtained by a trick, and Tsang On-wing had been in the plat, there would have been no need to ateal the cheques. All Tsang would have had to have done would have been to fill the amounts, present the cheques to Mr. Messer and Mr. Black and btain their signatures by means of a trick. On that aspect of the rase, it was for them to consider why if the signatures were ob tained by a trick, 60 cheques were † · 11in Lerdship, proceeded that he did not propose to go into the stolen.
but he Another aspect of the case for handwriting evidence, the Crown was that of handwrit- would attempt to call their atten- ing. Both Mr. Mark au.Mr. tion to one argament raised by Mr. Mosser had given reasons why lenkin with regard to one of the Une cheques. The they should come to the coneli- features of sion that the algintures were not point had been made by the Crown their analnres, That evidence that it was remarkable how the was based on a detailed compari- stroke ander Mr. Messer's signa-
handwriting on hetween
enture appeared in the disputed genuine cheques and the three cheques. The suggestion made to dispaated cheques. That was ok them on behalf of the Crown was ly a matter for the jury. Forta-that Mr. Messer made those strokes nately the case had been
SD above the line or "below . In exhaustively dealt with and there the disputed cheques they found was set amide material that be the stroke actually on the line. did not think the jury would have any difficulty in coming to a very forceful argument, asked the elision as to the real value of that jury whether such an obvious and evidence.
easily, espied feature would not have been present to the mind of a forger, and therefore it would have been highly unlikely, that he
Mr. Jenkin, in the course of his
Prof. Shellshear's Claims, Very hich claims had been made by Professor Shollshear, continued. his ship, with regard to the will be guilty of such crass value and reliability of his hand-stupidity in making the lines in a
way which might throw doubt on
FRIDAY, MAY 17. 1929.
FANLING GOLF.
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Sunday...
9.28 n.m.--E. D. Lawrence, and K.
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6,32 ani.
J. S. Dykes and E. P. Fletcher.
0.36 a. Yates and. II. C.
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9:40 n.m.-I. H. Geare and K. E.
Greig.
0.44 am
R. P. Moodle and M. B. Mathews 9.45 a.m.-E. D. Black and G. D.
Mead.
1.52 am-W. J. Clerk and H. V.
Parker.
9.56 -x.m.-Capt: Dobbie and J.
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10.00 mm). Hall and N. H.
Prorkter.
10.04 am E. B. Tytler' and `M.
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10.10 m. G. Mitchell E. M.
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Whit Monday.
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writing evidenre. 1 Lordship the genuiness of the signatures; SHEDS TO HE ERECTED AT had noted down the guistance of when there were other waye of Professor Shellshew evidence when he was in the witness box, drawing the line that could not He had said that if the materiale questioned. That question of
At a meeting of the Financo
was suffleint he thought he could,tupidity in crime, said his Lord-Committed of the Legislative Coun-
In every case, detect a forgery, ship, was interesting as it was cil held yesterday afternoon, the jremarkable how often criminals Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. W. but possibly he was mistaken.. The attributing of a particular who showed extremely great skill handwriting to a particular ertmade the simplest mistakes, son was more difficult than the detection of fergury.
He could not help thinking that
The Crippen Case.
T. Southorn, C.M.G.), who pre- slided, announced the Intention of the Government to forthwith prect a bathing shed at Laichikok for To emphasise this point, his Kowloon residents. He said: 1 if the evidence of an expert in Lordship referred to the Crippen propose to put before you at the bandwriting was so reliable, the case, explaining how a silly mis- next meeting of the Finance Com- LANE, CRAWFORD, Ltd. only with for the Governe Lake resulted in Crippen's arrest mitter a formal vote for $4,150 for Kna Pa Kang at Laichikok. The ment to do in a case of the pre-when he stood a practically sure the erection of a bathing shed at sent kind, was simply to have an chance of getting away.
Concluding his summing up on the beach at this spot is easily rench- ed by rond buses which run fairly expert, got his opinion and then introduce legislation to finish the Crown case, his Lordship pointed close to it and it is conveniently out that the combination of three situated for a large number of points in Mr. Black's signatures Rowloon residents. It has been on the disputed cheques was not represented that it would be a found in combination in 18,000 popular bathing beach, and n other cheques,
Dealing with the defence, his though it is not one of the original suggestions of the Bathing Beaches Lordship pointed out Mr. Jenkin Committee, we think it will he had said he did not question the generally approved If we put up a Mathing shed there and deal with honesty of Mr. Black and
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They would remember that a of of their time had been occupi- | Messer, and one of the things the it under public bathing benches. ed in dealing with the block "z" jury would ask wasWhat was If this is approved, the work will in the Katz cheque. That cheque the trick? Mr. Jenkin had told he put in hand immediately.
written
January them he did not know and sug- efore theas. 3. 1928,
de-gested tricks had been denied by Wak It bited. It Was admitted that Mr. Black and Mr. Messer. They there was no "y" ke the Kata had also hotly denied ever signing "Z" in any
numerous blanke cheques. of the cheques or book entries which were known to have been made by Tsang,
·
No Evidence of Trick.
No evidence of a trick had been given. Mr. Jankin had said that
Could Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga: you give us an ilon as to how soon this bathing shed will be available? Will it be available for. this sea- son?
The Director of Public Works: It will be ready next month if we can obtain approval to carry on.
Professor Shellshear most de finitely stated that as a result of the conduct of Esung On-wing and Black forgeries, or are the same his examination of that better; the evidence of Professor Shells-or any of them genuine? in comparison with the admitted hear showed clearly that some 2. Was Tsang on-wing a party handwriting of Tsang, he could trick must have been used. If the to the fraud which was perpetrat definitely state that if Tsang had written a bleek "" it would have accepted that suggestion; the ed by means of the said three been written with the charac-nly conclusion they could come to cheques? teristics which appeared to exist was that the signatures were in the case of the "Katz "z."
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There had been a alligent search of many cheques in the ease for one which bore the Katz "z" and only one had bean found which, it was alleged by counsel for the defence, examination in such cases, was in any way similar to the Lordship, referring to Tsang On Katz "," that was the Hazeland wing, said he thought the jury cheque, dated January 17, 1928, would agree that so far as his That had a tail to it which demeanour way concerned it was was the form in which Tanng quiet, with no trickiness whatever.
all his letters of clearly made that kind.
3. Did Taing On-wing or Cheung Man-kun or either of them In support of the trick. the know on or before the respective defence had put forward Tsang ilates of the presentation and Co-wing who had been severely payment of the said three cheques, Professor and if so, eross-examined, 15
on what respective Shellshear had been cross-examinantes, that, after the receipt by ed After commenting on cheque
the Treasury of the cheque book Bovere cross- which contained cheques number- his ed K/6. 238601 to 239200, (n) the printing on the cover of the said cheque book had been wrong- fully and fraudulently altered;
ed K/6. 239171 to 239200, 10- (b) thirty blank cheques. number- Tiffin Adjournment.
gether with their respective coun- The Chief Justice ended his terfails, had been wrongfully and According to Professor Shell-summing up at one o'clock and fraudulently extracted therefrom; shear's close examination of the asked the jury whether they pre-or did the said Tanng On-wing or Hazoland "z" it started with
ferred to retire at once or adjourn Cheung Man-kun or either of so it Was block "z." If that would be remarkable because it and return to Court this after-them, up to and until the said res- was the only one that appeared non. Counsel were asked what pective dates of presentation and In thousands of cheques. It was the previous procedure was where payment, hellove (1) that when a case had been put into the hands the said cheque book was receiv frat advanced by Mr. Jenkin and
ed by, the Treasury the cover of deinitely adopted by Professor of the jury,
Both Mr. Potter and Mr. Jenkin the same had already been alter- Shellshear as his own.. that the passbook was expected back from said they had no objection to theed, (2) that the said book had been the bank either an January 17 Court adjourning and the jury re-, received from tlie defendants con- or 18, 1928 that there was pre-turning this afternoon to consider taining, only 570 cheques? sent in Taung's mind a certainty their answers to the
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and diligence on the part of either include some striking mountain horsemanship, Rene Adoreo plays jury were:
that when the passbook was re- raised. turned and examined, his activi Lice with regard to the Kalz cheque would come to light and he was conscious of the fact that he had made this "z" in the Katz
choque; that he must also avoid making that type of "z" in the Hazeland cheque.
Immediately before he wrote the Hazeland cheque, he wrote
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