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Zimmern-not the Zimmern of thin cane, but his brother?
Witness: I don't know.
ACCUSED'S OFFER.
And Mr. Brutton informed Mr. Murphy if he ever wanted the accused to go to Central, he would be ready to go?-I don't know.
Before going to Village Road on the 25th, did Mr. Brutton and the accused come to your station?- Yes.
And on arrival, they found you taking a statement from Miss Au? -I'm not sure.
After giving the question fur- ther thought, witness said he did take a statement from Miss Au at Wanchai Police Station,
LOSING STREAK
Cubs Now Only Half A Game in Arrears
New York, Aug. 9. Pittsburgh's tale of woo con- inues, To-day they were blanked, while Chicago's victory at New by Betters, the Boston pitcher,
challenging range. York brought them within definite
The Phillies and St. Louis in dulged in a hit spree, forty-four safe hits being made. St. Louis won 18-13. Bottomley (twice) and Collins scored home runs for the, Cardinals.
were
"Babe Ruth hit for the circuit to give the Yankees another victory. Other Home run hitters Taylor 2 (Brooklyn), Hafey (Cin- Mr. Jenkin pointed out the im-cinnati), Stone (Detroit), Walker portance of the cross-examination (Detroit),
Jolley and Welch as showing the activities of the (Boston Red Sox), Ferrell and police and the knowledge of the Levey (St. Louis Browns). prisoner about them.
Mr. Jenkin:When Mr. Brutton arrived, you very courteously inter viowed. Mr. Brutton at once and put Mise Au in an inner room?
THE COAL HOLE. Witness replied that there was no other office except the one they were in. The only inner room they had was a coal hole.
Mr. Jenkin: am not suggest- ing you put Miss Au in the coal hole, oh! no.
Mr. Jenkin then remarked that he had got it a little wrong. The officer had taken her out of the office to the passage and then to somewhern.olsu-whjist--the-witness- spoke to Mr. Brutión
Witness replied at he could not remember. When he was in- terviewing Mins Au they were the
nly two persons present.
Mr. Jenkin:Here's another im- portant thing. On the next day, March 26, it would be a Saturday, was not the chauffeur's wife, Lau So, the amah detained ?—Not that I know of.
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Continuing, witnesia said he did | LONDON AND AFRICA not interview the amah at. any time. She was not interviewed by anybody except the Chief Detective Inspector on the night of March 24-25 with the other servants..
London, Aug. 9.
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TENNIS LEAGUE
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1932.
UNIVERSITY BEAT CLUB DE RECREIO
Playing at King's Park in the Lawn Tennis League yesterday, Uni- vernity defeated Club de Recreio G note to 34.
(Recreio) bent Ng and Tani 6-1; beat H. A. Barros and A, V. Remedios Chew and Kho 0-3; drew with Khoo
and Lien 6-0.
(Recreio) lost to Ng and Tent S-7; J. Gonsalves and G. A. Noronha lost to Chew and Kho 3-6; lest to Khoo and Lain 2-0.
NEW USES FOR COAL
AS FUEL
GOVERNMENT AND
CUNARD TESTS
Westminster, July 5.
Cromwell and the Cunard's col
Scorca: A. P. Guterres and L A. da Rocha (Recrele) lost to Y. K. Ng and A. A. Taal 3-6; drew with Y, Floidal fuel shared the honoura in Chow and P. A. Khu 0-6; drew with the House to-day. The Protector F. Y. Khoo and T. K. Lien G-6.
the Secretary for Mines, happened was mentioned because his per- fervid posthumous worshipper. to speak; and the пече fucl Scythia experiments greatly draw brought inquiries because the the hopes of the coal industry.
Mr. Dick, with his King Charles's head, and Mr. Foot with his Cromwell idol, are a pair. The obsession
grows to strong that pull the paternal foot-one should nice point of etiquette-how far way leg. Question Time raised ought an undutiful youth to bait Government? his senior in the family and the
at even the Minister's son has to
"C" DIVISION. Graduates Win Again
Happy Valley. Vialting Graduates Association gained another Police R.C., the
the
two points In the "C" division.
Scores:
Carruthers and Pilo (Police) drew with Pao and Samy 6-0; drew with Chung and Zimmern 6-0; Jest to Gil- ting and Yeo 3-6.
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The Secretary for Mines recent-Chorus-Sonny Boy ly had the address of his Depart- Vocal GemThe New Moon" ment changed to its uld style of "Cromwell House," and Mr. Din-
Wynne and Clow (Police) lost to Pao and Samy 2-6; lost to Chung and Zimmern 3-6; lost to Gittins and Yeogle Foot (to the enjoyment of the
3-6.
Mottram and Forrest (Polica) lost to Pro and Samy 3-6; lost to Chung and Zimmern 1-6; lost to Gittias end Yeo 0-6.
Graduates, 8; Police 1.,
L.B.C. v. A.T.C.
The postponed match between the Indian R.C, and the Army Toanis Club in the "C" division will be played on the former's courts at Sookunpoo this afternoon.
FILIPINOS LOSE. Beaten_in_"C" _Division_by the Graduates.
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Commona) arraigned his father,xing's Theatre by courtesy of the Manere- A relay of "Reserved for Ladics" from the this afternoon, for money on altering the heading of
spending mont. the notepaper. "Quite unneces- sary and a gross waste of public money," he admonished.
9.9.30 p.m.
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"There is no expense to public funds," pleaded his father. "And." he added, glaring at his progency, "think if there had been" [you young blighter) "it. would have Orchestral-Tannhauser Feb March (War- heen justified" feonfound your Orchestra-Lohengrin-Preludio eyes). The words in brackets, though not pronounced, were al moat audible.
The son. however, was not quelled. "How much of the old Entertaining the Graduates As-paper have you Barreptitiously sociation in a re-arranged "C" made away with for the satisfic-Song-From the land of the Sky-Blue Water Division league tennia fixturetion of using the new" he im- on Monday, the Filipino Club were pudently asked.
fEberhart-Cadman),
Mary Lewli (Soprano) 1140. thoroughly outplayed losing by 8 The Minister disdained an ans-celo Sale-Menuet (Debonny)
'Cello Solv---Gavotte Trader (Hencher) wer. But he was reported after-chorus-Where'er You Walk (linndel-Spross) Pablo Canal 1191
sels to . Scores:--
(Wagner)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Frederick Stock 7881. Soug-Damnation of Faust-Walin-You-Piny
at Sleeping (Berlioz) Sung-Fale Maid of Perth-The Flame, of
Love (Dizet)
Marcel Jotract (Bass) 1123. 9.50-10.28 p.m. A Concert,
Associated Glee Clubs of Amerlea 36043.
M. A. Sousa and M. J. Rull (F.wards to be systematically search-Chorus-lierouit Sour (Foote) C.) lost to Dr. Samy and T. K. Tan, ing the precincts for the purpose Piano Ski tule in F Major (Mendelsohn) 8-6; lost to N. Cheung and F. inviting the junior member to Piano Solo-Bude In A Miner Mendelssohn) Zimmern 3-6; lost to W. Gittens private interview and Dr. K. C. Yeo 3-6.
to
. . Iklefonse and S. A. Hamid
The Ghost of Cromwell, (F.C.) lost to Samy and Tan 4-6; j
When the time came for Mr. drow with Cheung and Zimmern Foot to ask for the Mines Vote, 6-6; lost to Gittens and Yeo 0-.it might have been thought he A telephone service between the Filipino third pair failed
T. A. Leonard and H A. Ribeiro, had had enough of Cromwell for London and districts around Pre-put in an appearance and conceded speech had not gone far before one day; but not a bit of it-the toria and Johannesburg was in-all three sets. augurated-to-day, when the Post-
there was a blatant leading in of Mr. Jenkin:-On March 26 and master General, Sir
Cromwell "and his indomitable Kingsley on March 25, the police activities Wood, exchanged greetings with,
Ironsides"; and the appearance of in your district and generally in General Hertzog, Prime Minister
the phantom host the Colony were not only main-of the Union of South Africa.
was saluted with loud cheers, tained but increased? That I cannot say.
POLICE VIGOUR.
The charge for the new service
is the same as that from London
▲ Let's speak about your district to Cape Town--six pounds for the You did not slacken oll in your sis-rst three minutes and two pounds trict" ID.
for each additional minute.
I put it to you, drawing on what one would think would take place, they had increased in vigour. The
on the augmented - Not
number of detectives job had been that I know of.
As a matter of police routine. activities in your own district by other than your own staff would be known to you?-It is up to the Chief Detective Inspector. I don't know of the instructions that are given to other officers.
You have no idea whether your small force of detectives had been augmented from Central or other- wise ?---No.
TO ENFORCE PEACE
and
to
The Government have not do- SOUTH AMERICAN STATES
eide whether to appoint a Com- SIGN NEUTRALITY PACT
mittee to foster the wider use of coal. but Mr. Foot appears. Buenos Ayres, Aug. 9.
think that the day-to-day vigilance | line to Rugby Wireless Station neutrality in the dispute between ment that may aid the industry is,
The calls are carried by land-
Argentine, Brazil, Chile
of his Department makes such a have signed A pact of body superfinous. Each develop. where they were conveyed to the same time have called upon bothlysurvelled. and from there to Cape Town. Bolivia and Paraguay, and at thee assured the Commons, anxious- new terminal points by landline.nations to make efforts to preserve British Wirricas..
the peace.
THE COPENHAGEN EXHIBITION
BRITISH CRUISERS TO
ATTEND
London, Aug. 9. The Admiralty announces that
Peru
Con-
Ey this pact the countries cerned agree nol to recognise any
territorial conquests as the result of the outbreak of fighting.-Reu
1er.
Blockade Urged.
This brought the Minister. lo the latest mixture of coal and oil known as colloidal fuel, and to the
Plainly, said Mr. Foot, the fuel Cunard Company's tests. had most of the advantages of oil in ease of handling and con- trol, and he promised the House that the Ministry had kept close- ly in touch with the Company- whom he congratulated warmly on their enterprise. But. with the experiments in the early as yet stages, the Government had not settled any directions in which the development of the process may he helped.
Some progress is being achieved
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of the angar market yesterday has The following cable at the close
treath and Co. been received by Messrs. PCD-
Buenos Aires, Aug. 9. An economic blockade of the belligerents is believed to have been unanimously agreed upon by Will that be your attitude all
the other South American States, through that up to
in the event of Bolivia insisting
London Terminals after the occurrence you had no Exeter from the Second Cruiser the Argentine Government in con-
a fortnight the cruisers Dorsetshire, York and on war with Paraguay
December 1932 6/7% up 11⁄2d. idea at all? I worked on it and Squadron attached to the lomejunction with the Governments of the Secretary mentioned) with
It is learned semi-officially that
March 1933 6/9% up 1d. dropped it after ten days to work Fleet will visit Copenhagen for the other states is studying possible the use of compressed gas as asking 4d.-d. more.
May 1933 6/11 up id. on another case.
industrial exhibition to be held
August 1933 7/11⁄4 up 1%d. Buyers at above prices sellera there from September 24th to Oc-coercive measures to prevent flight-propeller for vehicles. The iden tober 9th under the patronage of the Prince of Wales and the Crown the fact that the West Coast ports hope of giving the coal industryment, at G/G per ewi, C.I.F. United was tentatively tried during the London (9/8/32).-Refiners Prince of Denmark.
The blockade in complicated by War, and it is being revived in the have bought 12,000 tons Cubari
August/September ranged by Danish industries in Paraguay, but it is thought that
The exhibition is being a River Plata trade with Bolivia and mechanical transport pie. more important are
than thea profitable finger in the huge collaboration with the Federa-if the Argentine and Chile agree, Finn of British Industries. the belligerents will be British Wiraras,
strangled at the outsel-Reuter.
Do you mean to say during those ten days, you had no idea of the activities that were taking place in your district for the purpose of picking up......--Except that I carried out the instructions of the Chief Detective Inspector.
POLICE
METHODS,
It may be that this is the way it
is carried on In the local Force. I
don't want to take any opportunity days witness was concerned in the of in any way criticising the.Force,ense.
but it sectos to me rather surpris
Proceeding, witness said that he could not say whether a statement had been taken from Ah Lau, tho chauffeur or not. Speaking of Ed word Zimmern, witness said that although he had seen him since his arrest and he had spoken to him, he and not discussed the case Zimmern nor with Christie.
Mr. JenkinAfter the other
C. D. I. IN CHARGE. Mr. Sheldon-This question of, the increased activities in your district, when this crime had been committed who was in charge of this case?-The C.D.1.
ing.
POLICE CHIEF FINED
ATTACK ON TELEGRAPH MESSENGER
Lieutenant-Colonet
Superintendent
Smith.
D.
of "H"
One or two members continued urge that the Government should set up an inquiry into the scientific utilisation of coal, and several made grey prophecies of the future of the mines. The Minister had strongly hinted in his speech that it is incumbent on the owners to meet the other side and control a general settlement for the industry, and not a few Conservatives similarly advised the Mining Association to take time by the forelock,
ing you had no idea whether any case dil you come back on to this steps were being taken by the big case?-Yes, on and off, on instruc- force in Central?-Steps must have been taken. I knew nothing about tions from the Chier Detective In- what steps were being taken.
spector, but only in a small way. His
Re-examined by Mr. Lordship:-Maybe omo witness said that when he went to division of the Glamorgan Con-
Sheldon, S.O., very good reason for that,
Mr. Jenkins-Maybe. I thought the murder, he saw Al Lau in bed guineas costs at Swansen for fully receiving a driver's licence be- 50. Village Road on the night of stabulary, was fined £2 and ten they co-operated a bit, Witness:We do.
und understood that he was sick. saulting John James Edwards, a longing to Mr. F. Clemo were not The charge of larceny and unlaw-
Swansea postman.
Evidence was given thut Lieu-youth who was found driving a proceeded with when Ko Wui-yan, the tenant-Colonel Smith struck Ed-motor-car on wards in the face.
Monday morning with out lights and without a valid was dismissed.
A cross-summons for assault licence,, was again brought up before Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magis- It was atated that at the time of who was in Court, was warned by hin tracy this morning. The lad's father, He was in charge of the whole the assault Edwards was a tele-Worship to keep his son engaged and of the case-Yes.
graph messenger. Edwards, who not to allow him And you acted under
to go into bad. structions?--Yes.
in-was riding a bicycle, met Lieuten- company. Fines of $5 were imposed ant-Colonel Smith's car in a lane on each of the charges of driving The taking of Zimmern to the near the Swansea G.P.O., and got without lights and with no licence. South China Athletle Association not stopped, as he considered he off. He asked why the driver had in connexion with Lau Mau-kong, had the right of way. why did you take bim7-He wanted to prove an alibi:
and invited Colonel Smith to get Colonel Smith, who was in the out of the car or that he struck Witnean said that it was Zimmern prossten, jumped out and struck
car, made use of an offensive ex-him in the nock who had
It was stated for the defenco The trial in proceeding.
Prawirus, in cross-examination, that he struck Colonel Smith fit denied that he clenched his date the notk 64%
with
On Friday, April 4, witness in- terviewed Lnu Mau-kong at the South China Athletic Associa tion promises. Witness was accompanied by Zimmern.
Questioned further, witness said had taken statements from quite a number of people but could not, now remomber their names That: was during the ton
nut.
his
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