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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1929.
FRAUD CHARGES AT were brought under the Bankruptcy
KOWLOON.
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ALLEGED PLAN TO STÅGE A PIRACY.
LILIUS IN COURT.
Investigations into the charges
Ordinance and he thought it was a rather unusual section for charges to be made under. Mr. Andrewes drew his Worship's attention to Archibold's reference to obtaining credit under false pretences. The passage read exactly the same as the particular section in the Bank- ruptcy Ordinance under which the charges were framed.
light weight preferred against Alcko E. dhe lind done. Although the Penin-
a journalist, were commenced before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at fit it to be a
the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday constant.com-afternoon, when the Crown unter ed counts in substitution of three of the original courts.
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The case for the Crown was conducted by Mr. L. R. Andrewes. while Mr. F. C. E. Reudall appear ed for the defendant.
Mr. Andrewes said that he had three more charges to hand to his Worship. The defendant was al- leged to have cheated five shop keepers. Two charges were put in list time in respeel of shop keepers and the present three charges were Sharp
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Mr. Andrewes then proceeded with the case. He said that the last time he was in Court his Wor- ship asked him to nidress the Bench on the subject of the charges with legal references and authori- tles but before doing so he (Mr. Andrewes) would explain the facts
of the case.
The defendant, continued Mr. Andrewes,
શ naturalised American and by profession Journalist. He arrived on May 21 and stayed at the Peninsula Hotel, booking a room at the rate of $180 per month. He stayed at the Hotel until July 8 and during his stay he ran up bilk at the five shops mentioned in the charges,
Shopkeepers Put Off.
The particulars of the bills were
Mr. Androwes said that as to defendant's intention, the only why to arrive, at that was to see what
sula Hotel did not appear as com- plainatate because, Mr. Andrewes supposed they had been paid, he (Mr. Andrewca) would have to re- fer to them considerably and was enlling three people from the Hotel. His Worship might think that that had nothing to do with the charges as the Hotel did not figure na com- plainants, but the evidence was to show that. it all formed part of a system.
The Crown Solicitor then quoted his Worship authorities to show that such evidence was admissible.
His Worship, referring to the defendant's statement to the man- ager of the Peninsula Hotel as to his intention of visiting Macao. asked if the shop-keepers were
informed similarly
but Mr. that he had Andrewes replied not told them that he was going to Singapore or Manila bu! he might have said that he was going to
(Mr. Macao. He Andrews) ind no note that of.
fun,
what
His Worship asked on strength the defendant was given credit, and Mr. Andrewes pointed out that the complainants had pre- mises in the Peninsula Hotel and he supposed that they had got their knowledge through the boys that he was a resident. It was on tho strength of that and the representa fons and promises he lind made to the shop-keepers.
The Evidence:
Detective Sergeant. Whelan went into the witness box and gave evidence of having brought the de-
virtue of a warrant produced.
all set out in the charges. The defendant lack from Singapore by fendant did not pay for any of the goods which he had obtained from
Mr. E. Arregger, assistant man- The shops it always put them off ager of the Peninsula Hotel gave with the excuse that he would do evidence of the defendant having so and that he was expecting money arrived at the Hotel in May. He to arrive from America, le said that he gave nollee on July 8 stated that he would pay the shop but postponed his departure, in keepers on the arrival of the money.timating that he intended leaving Ол these promises the plainants continued to supply him from time to time with goods.
com-
On July 8, or rather at 2 am on July 9, the defendant left the Pen- insula Hotel or attempted to leave the Hotel, with his baggage. He was stopped by the manager who told him that he could not allow the defendant to leave until he had discharged his bill, which amounted to $795.
on the 9th. At 7.30 p.m. that night he said that he was going to Macao, but witness informed the defendant that there was no boat going to the Portuguese Colony that night
The defendant replied that he was travelling on a special launch and when asked what nunch he in- tended taking replied that it was a launch belonging to the Governor of Maene.
Mr. Andrewes Intimated to his The defendant was not able to Worship that the witness was ODD pay that sum but he took the man- day out in his dates. He pointed ager to the room of a resident of out that the defendant actually left the Hotel and after some discussion on the morning of July 9, whereas the resident agreed to guarantee according to witness he left on the payment of the bill.
In fact that 10th. friend had paid the bill of the Hotel, who received nothing from the de- fendant.
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Has that been paid?--It has been paid.
Whom by7-By the person who guaranteed.
Had the defendant paid you uny-¦ thing?-No.
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His Worship: 11 guarantor's wish to keep out of This 7
Mr. Andrewes: Yes, I am not calling him.
To Stage a Plracy. Continuing, witness Enid that he Trips to Macao..
anderstood from the defendant that
Mr. Andrewer (To witness) During the course of the dis- he was going to take pictures. cussion the defendant told the man- Mr. Andrewes explained to his When the defendant said that ha the defendant was was leaving for Macao did he say ager of the Hotel that he was going Worship that to Marno on the launch of the engaged in photography as well as when he would be back?-He sald
was going to he would be back on the 15th, Governor of Macno and would re-journalism. "He
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While he was slaying at the Hotel turn in a few days time. That stage a sort of piracy and stary was believed by the manager photographs of it," added M had he ever been to Macao before? of the Hotel because the defendant. Andrewer. during his stay, had made several trips to Macne and two trips to Can- ton for short periods of from one to three days in connexion with his journalistic work.
It was interesting to see what in fact he did do that day. In his statement to the Police after he was arrested he said he had taken boat for Maulla and other places. He said that he decided at the very last moment to board the steamer for Canton and abandon the trip to Macao. That was what he actually dil, He said that he was arrested in Singapore and it was always his intention to return.
On these facts the Crown argued that there was no bona fide inted tion to pay the shop-keepers and Actually the defendant left the Colony in those circumstances for the purpose of evading payment of his hills.
Bankruptcy Ordinance.
With regard to the authorities Mr. Andrewes said that the charges
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His Worship (to witness): Piracy pictures?
Witness: Yes.'
Movies or what?-No, pictures.
Yes.
How many times?-I know ance He showed me some photographs.
Did you know if he had been more than once 7-Witness replied Witness said that he again met that he could find out from the the defendant at 9 p.m. when he rebooks but could not say from his quested that his baggage be taken own knowledge. to him. Witness told the defendant that he would have to pay his bill up to date and presented his account for $795. The defendant replied that he could not pay the money and witness then explained that it was impossible for him to let defendant's baggage go.
Did he toke all his goods when he left?-When he left he just left one suit case with goods inside.
A list of the goods which were contained in the suit case was pro- duced in Court.
What was his idea of leaving this do you know? Did he say why ho left it? He left it in the room.be cause he was keeping the room.
At about 11 p.m. witness met the defendant who naked for his
How long did he say to keep the baggage to be released. He tried to get a few friends but could not room for? He told me he would find them. At 2 am. he wrote be back in three or four days time, guarantee and his baggage was re leased.
The Guarantor.
His Worship: He said that he would be back on the 15th:-On the 15th, yes, and if I liked he. would be back before. Mr. Andrewes: The guarantee
His Worship: What did ho was signed by somebody else?
Witness: Yes, it was signed by mean "if you liked?"-Because I
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