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MONDAY.T:JULY

BENEFIT OF DOUBT.

CHÄRGE- AGAINST TWO WATCHMEN DISMISSED.

Mr. E, W, Hamilton at tho' Central Magistracy: on Saturday discharged two bailiff's watchman employed at the Supreme Court 7.48 p.m. Evening weather report, who were charged with defraud- 8 p.m. Evening Programme, (Co-ing a woman living in Kamwah lumbia Records supplied through the Street, Shaukiwan, by obtaining courtesy of Messrs. Anderson Musle $77 from her, by holding over her Cou

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head a distress warrant for $22 for arrears of rent.

His Worship read a written Judgment as follows:

I

The Windmill Man," Selection,

Court Symphony Orchestra, "You Mustn't do it after 8 o'clock," "That's Why I Love Her,"

Entertainer, Norman Lang. "Schubertiana," (Schubert),

Herman Finck and His Orchestra, "The Bells of Aberdovey," "The Ash Grove,"

Royal Welsh Ladies Choir, "Good News," Belection,

"Flower of

Debroy Samara Band,

"Suhbl Love"

Organ Solo, Quentin M. MacLean "Rhapsodie No. 2," (Liszt),

In this case the one clear fact is that Lam Ping, well known to the complainant, was entrusted with actual cash and disappeared with it. It is alleged that the two complainants either suggested the fraud or were privy to it.

I take first all the matter un- to tho prisoners. favourable There is the direct evidence of the J.-H. Squire Celosta Gotet. complainant. Her story was clear Chan.Ngau, Lam Ping's mother, "Miniature Revues No. 2,#

Emmy Joyce, Billy Leonard, Murk was old and fil. Her ovidence cannot, Daly and Company. in my opinion, 'be construed as a "Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo). Selection, meticulous account of what hap New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra.pened, But, for what it is worth, "Can't Help Lavin' Dat Man," she said that they left the flat with "Show Bont-Bill,"

Lam Ping, and she heard them afterwards say that Lam Ping was detained, and ask for $50.

Sextette.

Marie Burke and the Mississippi

"Classica," Selection,

J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. "Not My Girl," "Louisiana,"

Comedian, Fred Astaire. "Monty Attends A Board-Meeting,"

Monologue by Milton Hayes, "Wembley Military Tattoo," The Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Carolina Moon" "Just Plain Folk,"

American Duettists:

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"Fluttering

"Idylle Bretonni"

Sir Dan Godfrey Conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. "Someday, Somewhere," "The Song I Love,"

Soprano, Marie Burke, "A Day's Broadcasting,"

(Descriptive Sketch),

10.30 p.m. Close down.

Clapham and Dwyer.

Later ahe Bald that they, on being asked about the rent, receipt, sald complainant would get it the next day. These two statements Blid repeated in cross-examination.. The rest of the evidence for the prosecution seems to me to be of little value save the Police visit on the evening of May 27. I shall touch on this later. The other two features against the defendants are (1) that they admittedly left the house with Lam Ping--which was against their duty and (2) that both in the box lied heartily Apart from their demeanour, which no doubt of their left me in mendacity, they contradicted them selven frequently.

A Strong Case, There is therefore a strong case against them and I will now ex amine the other side. The com- plainant has lost her money. Lam Ping, to whom sho gave it, was EUROPEAN THROWN OUT OF gone. She had decided that when

KOWLOON ACCIDENT.

A RICKSHAW.

Mr. E. W. Coulson, of 19 Hum- phreys Building, Kowloon; was thrown out of a rickshaw when it was hit by a motor bus near the Kowloon Post Office about 2.80 p.m. on Saturday.

she complained to the chance-mot Policeman.

But ahe did not report until midday on the 28th. Nor did tho Interpreter or Policeman and that seems to me inexplicable unless there was something undorhand going on.

The old lady was, of course, pro- judiced. Her son was accused. It was to her advantage to implicate two Government servants, just as I was to the complainant's advan-

FIGHT FOR WATER.

WOMEN FINED FOR REPEAT- ING OFFENCE.

A determined fight between two female water carriers at a atrast fountain in Argyle Street was dos cribed in court at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday when tho two offenders were charged with disorderly conduct.

The defendants admitted being ongnged in the fight but each blamod the other of taking up the

Both offensivo.

produced torn jackets and alleged that each was the unfortunate victim of the other. His Worship (noticing their ex- cited demennour): They will have another fight bars in a minuto.

Addressing the defondants, hin Worship remarked: You have both torn one another's clothing, but that

me

to decide, who

doesn't help started the fight

Sub-Inspector James sald that the Palico were unable to say who had started the fight. A constable arrived on the soone and separated" the two women but he had not gone far when they started again. Ho returned and arrested both.

His Worship pointed out to the defendants that they were both at fault in starting to fight again after Lioy had been separated.

The defendants began to tell their stories at the same time, ench no- using the other of attempting to draw water out of her turn,

His Worship: Now, one at n time. It is impossible for moto a position to say you mustn't fight, decide whose turn it was but I am in whatever happens. It is particularly bad when you start again after the constable stopped you. I think you are both to blame for that.

His Worship remarked that the defondants did not deserve being bound over but fined instead as they had started to fight again im- mediately after the constable had soparated them

In reply to his Worship, the con- stable who made the arrest said that he could not any who had started the first fight but the first defondant had been responsible for the second incident.

The first defendant was fund $3 and the second 3.

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AGENTS KILL FARMER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW.

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According to a report made tr the Police, the incident occurred at 4 spot where road repairs were in progress. Both motor bus and rickshaw wore travelling towards Nathan Road when the bus struck | tage. the mudguard of the latter vehicle. The fact that defendants lied In Lowery. Mr. Coulson was thrown out, but the box is not to my mind sufficient escaped serious injury. The rick- shaw coolie, Cheung Ling-chi, sustained a bruise on the lip, while his vehicle was damaged to the ex- tent of two dollara,

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Before they died, both deceased to convict them. It may possibly-sald that they were shot when they I say possibly be explained by the were walking to the Prohibition fact that, they had gone out with agents to surronder.. Lam Ping against their duty. Knowing this they became evasive,

The district is very excited bi- cause the raid was made without a warrant.--Reuter's American Ser-

rice.

Servant of 15 years hatches with a perfect stranger a conspiracy which can lend to little profit and must have enormous risk.

No Jury Would Convict. The next point is the probability of the caso. The second defendant Is only a substitate and purely a minor figure. Is it probable that first defendant who has had 15 years blameless service full of such opportunities should fall in thin

On the whole though the circum- A monoplane, the "City of Cleve ease where he pockets nothing and stances are most suspicious and land," piloted by Roy Mitchell and would only have pocketed a third defendants have only themselves to Byron Newcomb, har benten the share of 877 had he escaped deten thank for their position, I feel there world's record for an endurance tlon-which was almost certain? is too much in the evidence for the fight by an aeroplane re-fuelling Again, defendants did not know defence which I have stated to make

Cleveland, July 6.

in the air from another machine. where they were going. There is it probable that a jury could con- The plane remained up for 7 days, no jot or tittle of evidence to prove vict.

6 hours and 59 seconds.-Retter's that they had ever met Lam Ping. I must therefore discharge de-

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