TAI WAN FORT MURDER.
FATHER-IN-LAW GIVES EVIDENCE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
was handed a letter. Accompany- ing witnear was Lul Hui-chuen, who had brought a latter from the merchant. They pointed out to the accused that, the student's
father was not a man of means and anked him to reconsider the de-
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sending the note was to make the boy she is with jealous." "Or me?" said Ann. With over a hundred officers
"Hardly. She's silly, but not The. Steamship. and ratings from ofler warships in the China Squadron as passen-catty, I belleve. At any rate, you
Consignees gera, H.M.S. Berwick left for aren't jealous, are you, You Beauti-informed that all Goods are being of Cargo are hereby
Home at 3 p.m. yesterday, to the
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landed at their risk into the hazardous accompaniment of rousing cheers "No," said Ann. “What's her and/or extra hazardons Godowns of from the other ahips.
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"King. Miss King." "What's her first name?" at Hongkong by HM.S. Devon- shire, which is now at Singapore
"Letty, I believe she saht. Hetty and in due to arrive here on Tuus-Retty-something of the sort. day next. The Berwick is pro- | really don't remember. You aren't ceeding to Devonport, via Sings eating your pastry, dear. Don't pore, Penang. Colombo and the you rare for it? Shall I order Suez.
something else for you?”
All claims against the steamor "No, thank you. I've had all must be presented to the Undersign
ed on or before the 24th March, 1982, can eat. Get your check, Phil, and or they will not be recognized. let's go."
Hearing was resumed before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Maglamnud. tracy yesterday afternoon, of the "He told us he could not make n Case in which Cheung Sau-fu self-decision on his own," said witness, described as a Canton milltary "but that he must go back and officer, in charged with the murder consult Mr. Ai. He made another Lul Shek-hong. 25-year-old appointment with us at the Shu of student son of a Nam Pak
Dr. Hong!On Tai shop at Winglok Street."
Money Handed Over. merchant. One of the
Speaking of this second inter- witnesses called by the Crown yes- terday was the deceased's father view, witness said that all four
W Kni-yung. in-law, Chu
of them joined in an entreaty to An accountant at the Tungkoon the accused to reduce the $3,000 further Restaurant
ramom demanded by a al Youmali, Hving at
witness, $500. After a show of some re- 52, Wu Hu Street, this
luctance, accused agreed, and the In reply to Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg:
Among the officers who left by (Crown Solicitur) stated that money in notes was handed over by 11.3.5. Berwick yesterday wer after being notified of his son-in- the student's father and pocket Commander P. F. P. Berryman, Lave
ght he went to
the Tailed by the defendant, after he had late of H.M.S. Cornwall: Com lea-house in Des Voeux divided it into two wada. He had mander F. S. F. Fegan, lats Sam Road Central, where a telephone brought the balf of a letter which H.M.S. Suffolk: Commander H. mcaange to the Nam Pak Hong he handed over by way of acknow.
Fleet Hekling, Inte
Gunnery shop the previous day had fixed an ledgment of receipt, but refused to meer, IL.M.S. Kent; Paymaster sign his name to it, pointing out to Commander E. II. Draynon, late interview.
On entering a room he found the witness who insisted on this for-1.3.S. Medway: Commander (E) accused sipping tea. After wit-mality that he could not see any J. O. Bednje, late H.M.S. Cumber ness had revealed his identity by reason for such proceeding.
land: Engineer Commander S. When they expressed fears that Main, Inte H.M.S. Carnwall; Lt. mentioning the telephonic con- versation of the previous day, he those holding the young man would Commander. A. Jinvers, late Captain H.M.S. Scalla; and Lt. Commander Mundy, fate of Peters. field.
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not keep to their side of the con- tract, necused, according to wit Hess, Kave them this assurance: "I am a soldier. May be sum- Imarily shot If I do not keep my
word."
Glancing up at the clock, he told them that they might ex- peet thele relative back by twelve that night.
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Accordingly, at that hour. wit. ness accompanied by a foki of the Nhop. engaged car and proceeded to Causeway Bay where he had been told they might expect the young ninn to be handed back to Them.
But after driving up mod down the Causeway Bay Road Rs far as Shaukiwan," and not
dis- covering any signs of the captive. winess returned to the shop."
Trouble Among the Gang. The following day, a telephone message was received from a man who gave his name as Than Kwong the name by which the nevused was loown to the relatives of the dervased). Witness asked why the youth had not been delivered and the voler replied that there had been trouble in the gang.
His Worship expressed doubt us to whether the conversation over the telephone was admissible evidence.
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Mr. Hazlerigg then asked wit- ness to whom he thought he was speaking and witness replied that he was under the impression the person at the other end was the accused,
His Worship remarked that he
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All broken, chafed, and damaged "You've changed your mind aboul Goods are to be left in the Godowns, on the the dancing?" he asked hopefully where they will be examined as be backoned for the 'wafter. 9th March, 1932, at 10a.m., by
want to.
"I'd forgotten, But, unless you Messrs. Goddard and Dougine.
To comply with the General Bonded I think I'd rather home."
Ko Warehouse Regulation consignees
have a must
Revenue Officer in As they went down the lantern-attendance when damaged dutlable hang path toward Philip's car Letty goods are examined. King said to Kenneth Smith, "I'm all in, positively. I've got to get in early tonight, and catch up on my sleep. I've kind of got a headache.
"It must mean something," Phi offered, when he and Ann were safely started toward
the city, "that, always, in the end we decide that, better than anything else, we We do like to be alone together. find something, don't we, that we en't find in the hurly-burly of Bghts and nuale and people 7"
He meant it, every word of it. He was furious with Letty. Rej was grateful to Anu.
She purred a gentle response and thought of the pretty frock the filing clerk bad worn, and hopest; with all her heart that Phil would notice the slight knocking somal in the engine, or, wherever. it was.
"75'0
continued. do, sinar." he "Together we and penee," (le cer- tainly would not telephone to Letty the evening, if ever. He was fed to the ryebrows with her foolish- ness.) "and security, and Listen! There goes that knack again."
"Oh, no!" Ann protested, and tried graspingly to think of how handsame Phil was, and how wise and good and copiously virtuous. She needed these fortifications, and mure, to contend with knocks, Phil was old about knocks. The most Infinitesimal knock closed his senses. to all other perceptions.. A phyai- elan, stethoscope in ears, bending above EL loved child, critically stricken, had nothing on Phil when it came to knocks.
"There's no good saying, 'Oh,
thought he could take what witness, Phil reprimanded. "There it himself said but he did not think is again. Listen!"
what was said by somebody on the i
telephone to the witness was ac
missible.
recorded
To be Continned. }
Not Satisßed. Continuing the witness said that the volce on the telephone said that the writer of the letters had not been satisfied with the sum of $2,500 which had been paid and witness asked when the man would
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he se desired, to make a note of his Mr. Hazlerigg replied that fromancertainty. what the volce said it showed he The evidence was accordingly was cognizant with the facts of the mattor. The jury might muke what inference they liked but he Mr. Hazlerigg) thought. It was distinctly admissible. It did not mintter if it were wrongly admitted at that stage of the proceedings as it could be objected to by Counsel at the subsequent trial. "Otherwise," be released The voice asked for ly carried out the instructions and said Mr. Hazlerigg. "Counsel for another $600. Witness replied although he stayed in the Chinese the other side will ask witness that that was of no consequence city for three or four days nobody "Why didn't you say that at the and suggested that the person call called. Magistracy 7 and witness will reply. Because Mr. Hazlerigg did not ask me and the jury will look upon Mr. Hazlerigg with Homo asperity."
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