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CONFLICT OF EVIDENCE

(Continued from Pape 1).

who was very keen on having gamble, won $148.

a

Mr. Potter:-And he played for quite big stakes?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1932.

formally introducing and Cheng.

Zimmeru

CONNIE AND MAY. Fung Tae-isol, alias Quentin Fung, brother of the murdered man, who followed, said he often Jent his brother money.

Mr. Jenkin: Most of his corree-

Yes. |pondence was addressed to. you?---

MOTOR CYCLE TRIAL

TO BE HELD DURING OCTOBER

SOLDIER STRIKES

JEWELLER

THEFT CHARGE FALLS TO GROUND

Mr. R. S. Rogers presided inst

Private Andrew Young, of the And you posted most of his night at a meeting of the Comunit South Wales Borderers, munde letters and supplied the postage te organising a motor-cyclo relia-Fraser at the Kowloon Magistracy another appearance before Mr. atampa?-Yes.

bility trial. It was decided AVERAGE WIN.

On March 15th or 18th last, did held the event in Kowloon, com-

this morning when he was charged Would $148 be an ordinary win you post a letter for him address-mencing at midnight on Saturday, with atealing a watch from No. or less for the accused ?-It would ed to Miss May Chan, a girl you October 8th, and terminating ap 46, Haiphong Road on Monday not be a big win if he were play-knew under the names of Connie proximately at noon on the fellow evening, and with assaulting Ho ing for by stakes, but it would and May 7-Yos.

ing day.

Chuen, a jeweller.

Witness: No. Just ordinary

be an average win for small That girl was at one time a stakes.

close friend of your brother?---

He told you that there would Yes. be a big game on at West Point the same night and gested that an a mintter of intet, you should come and watch?--You.

SOLICITOR'S EVIDENCE.

to

It is intended that there shall be a break at 6 n.m. at Castle Peak, to enable competitors 10 take breakfast. The route will be Mr. M. W. Lo, solicitor, who save evidence on sub-poena in the arranged that the ordinary road Police Court, said that at 11 work will be carried out in dark- He told you he would require o'clock on March 21st, Zimmerness, and the more difficult sections more money and would have tand a young Chinese he could not

during daylight. go home? Yes.

identify came to his ollee. The young Chinese was seeking legal advice but Zimmern did most of the talking.

You were with the neensed for a considerable period?--Yog

You had a good dinner with him

Yes.

---

You went to Pauline's Dancing Academy where you danced until 9.30 p.m.-Yes,

During the whole of that time the demeanour of the accused was ordinary and natural?--Yes. Just as usual.

elected to map out the course, the A sub-committee of three was Chairman bring one of the mem the police, It was decided to fix bers. Subject to the approval of the average speed at 24 miles per

over,

When the case, was called, his Worship.said to defendent:-"We know each other, you know. liave you any objection to being tried by me?"

Defendant: No, your Worship. His Worship:-Do you plead guilty to these charges No.

Inspector Elston and at 815 pm, on the evening in question, defendant went into the Com- had asked for some watches to be plainant's shop in, Haiphong Road

eordingly took out some shown him. Complainant from the show

39125

GC-

watches case, but after

cars to compete was held

The question of allowing lightseeing them, defendant was not satisfied and asked Lo be shown some more. As the complainant ending the selection of the route.

Mr. Rogers was appointed Chief watches, it was alleged, defendant taking out some more

struck him, and opening the show case himself, took out one of the watches and tried to get away.

and you were all very happy Mr. Lindsell: How was the case put to you? They said the young Chinene had

A younger hour brother who was in love with a girl. He wanted to marry the girl but his family disapproved.

When witness told them he could not give legal advice on such n matter. he was told that the younger brother was so madly in "MOTOR ACCIDENT."

love that if he could not marry the| Questioned about the scene out-girl, he might do anything. ast side the Nursing Home,

he was a bit off his mind..

Was Bid that when they drove past, There were two

Around

witness

1

naked what would happen if the younger brother) cars drawn up were to kill somebody.

and a crowd of people standing

them. Somebody said He told the pair that being "What is the matter?" and the under age would not save the accused said "Oh. Possibly anth from

The hanging. motor acrident."

Governur, however, might remit the sentence to delention at the Governor's pleasure.

Mr. Potter:--And that appeared a reasonable answer-Yes,

When approaching the Nursing Home, accused proceeded at anteo of $5. A receipt, made out by

Mr. I said that he charged ordinary

speed and did not the shroff, was signed by witness accelerate? That is so.

sl handed to the young Chinese. When Zimmern suggested that the car should follow the two men, Cheng did not demur?-No. When the car was turned round, did you hear the accused say any are taking me on the road to death."I did not hear it.

Marshal.

THE COOLIE AND THE WIDOW

CLANSMAN RESENTS

ATTENTIONS

A room coolie at the Repulse Bay Hotel yesterday got into trouble with the police when with another inan. an earth-carrying coolie he was arrested for street brawling. employed at the water work dam,

There were some fokis inside the shop at the time and they all sel on the defendant. He evaded them, however, and got out of the shop, but was arrested

near the Star Theatre by some Europeans and Indians.

Although a search was made by police everywhere for the, missing watch, it was not found.

cane

11

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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16

18

Across

1 This age is one of slavery.

Unsophisticated.

6 The king, having lost his head,

is greedy.

1r Performers like thus to get the

heart in the end.

12 Bush with a sheep caught in

it.

13 Bunyan made a book of his. 14 shrinel. 16 Wine that is always flowing. 18 Faithful bonis for a play. 20 Tok nourishment during the cricket match, but not with a will.

The last of the upper class. numerically speaking.

24 The end of this part of the church is a little too late to be august,

26

20

Loud music in Browning's place of good news.

This poem sounds an alphabeti-

eul impossibility.

30

Whatever else this entertain-

ment may be it isn't dry,

3

and

and may often be watched from here. 32 Trees brenk into song.

As a matter of fact, went on the Inspector, defendant nasaulted the taking the watch and once after. complainant twice, once before The story heard by the Inspector Defendant had once before been was that a clansman of the room charged with stealing watches NAME NEVER MENTIONED coolie recently died, leaving a wifrom the same shop and probably The name of the young Chinese dow, who was the object of mark- thought he had a grievance against was never mentioned during the ed attentions by the other coolie. the complainant. -

The defendant's interview but the name given on For some clannish reason, this pro-

Cheng Shui-wo.

disapproval of the room coolie, and shop. Mr. Jenkin: You have just in- [when he met the couple abroad on Giving evidence, complainant Four of you were crushed in the handed the receipt to the Chinese. The earth-carrying coolie told him banded the watch over, defen- formed Mr. Lindsell that you a walk yesterday he intervened. said immediately after ha Rad just want to ask you whether you to mind his own affairs, and hit dant struck him. Defendant was said in the Police Court that you him in the eye. Following further holding the watch when he struck didn't remember to which of the altercation and the blowing of him. two you handed it ?—They were palice whistles, the two men were Ife went on to say that he did together and i would have handed

not recognise the defendant when

the money. the receipt to the person who pald

thing like this to Zimmern: "You the counterfoil of the receipt was,cedure appears to have merited the buckle were found later inside the f g Fifty in charge bolt.

Baby Austin. If it had been said, you would have heard it?--Yes.

Witness was re-examined short ly by Mr. Sheldon.

PURCHASES FROM CHEMISTS.

Mr. J. R. Suiter, of The Phar- macy, deposed to the sale of a two ew. hypodermic syringe Christie on March 21 and then two days later, he thought, a five ec. hepuderorie syringe to the same

person.

Evidence of the sale of an ounce of potassium cyanide by an as- sistant of the King's Dispensary wus given by Low Wai-sum, who stated that he knew Christie by name. The witness identified the entry in the poisons book of his disqensary relating to the pur- Tehase, Christie having signed the

myiator.

A TELEPHONE CALL.

arrested.

f The case came before Mr. Scho-he first walked in, but rememian- field this morning when the room ed him when his nephew told him coolic, who was adjudged to have that defendant was the soldier been the aggressor, was fired $71 who was convicted of havin fur disorderly condurt, and, with stolen watches from his shop the other route, was bound over some time before, Ife denied that in a per-pual iond o: 85 to keep the fabricated the charge of theft because defendant had struck him. Complainant's nephew said he Isaw complainant handing a watch over to the defendant, but also saw him take it back.

Yes, but the money was paid to the shroff?-The shroff would make out the receipt in the none of the person by whom the money was paid. It would be handed to me to sign and it would be given, the peace, To the man in whose name it was

male ort.

ROUTINE MATTER.

Mr. Jenkin repeated the evidence given by Mr. Lo at the Polier, fourt on June 7 and asked if thai was his state of mind then.

Witness: Yes.

SINO-JAPANESE IRRITATION

¡Continued from Page D.

His Worship said 111

this fevidence, the charge of theft could; not stand, and accordingly. dis-) missed the charge.

Defendant was convicted on the charge of assault.

to Inspector Elston informed - his

And what's your state of mind cass the situation and report has now-- said I handed it to the it that e deputation was sent routing, it would be handed to the Chinese because, according to the Naval Landing Headquarters Worship that he had been instruct

person in whose name it was made but, if he was there.

On June 7 you could not say to whom you handed it?--Yes.

At the Police Court you were taken if you could identify the reused and you said you couldn't?

--Yes.

Crown.

NO "KICKING OUT”

Cheung Shinn, rona boy of the

to request permission to form self-ed to ask for tmprisonment with- Natin Bodel, who was on duty

protectionary groups, It is not out the option of a fine. He point- during the night of March 17-18,

seriousness of the known, however, what was the out-fed out the stated that he called, Lai Ming-

offence. saying that defendant come of their visit. Jay, who was a boarder at the

Mr. Wang Shao-Jau, chairman of had obviously returned to the Hotel, Lo answer a telephone call.

Chinese shop to make trouble for the mani the Greater Shanghai The girl spoke into the receiver

General Chamber of Commerce, as who he thought was responsible and it seemed that she did not

been openly accused in certain for his previous imprisonment, understand the other person who

His Worship agreed that it was! Japanese newspapers, with being was talking or that the call was

behind the activities of the anti-not feel justified in sending defen- a serious offence, but said he,did not for her, for she threw down

Japanese terrorists who designatedant to prison without the option. the receiver in a rage and walked Mr. Edgar Davidson, of the firm themselves members of the "Bloody te imposed a fine of $100 or one back to her room,

of Messrs. Hasting, Dennys and Group for the Extermination month's hard labour, and i11 This witness

Mr. Wang states that addition, bound the defendant over not cross-Howley, was tendered by the Traitors." examined by the defence,

recently the Chamber advised the in the sum of $200 to keep the, Evidence of roms being bookend Mr. Jonkin: It you recollect Various trade guilds dealing in peace for 12 months. hy Zimmern and Christie at Le

national an interview with two men about Japanese goods to use Nathan Hotel on March 21, the March 26 last about noon?-Yes.

products, but that he has no know- Tung Shan Hotel on

You gave them certain advice.edge of the existenes of the radical

Shek Sup, the master of a junk. date and the Empress Hotel [I You charged a fee of $5 and had vanisation in question.

was charged before the Hon. Comdr. March 28, was given by room they asked for receipt they

1. hoys from these establishments, would have got one?-Yes.

Bai, at the Marine Court this nt. They were not subjected fo

morning, with having failed to carry Mr. Sheldon: The evidence was

Tientsin, Aug. 17. Trans-examination.

navigation lights between sunset and that you kicked them out of your Chinese terrorists associated Cure Spained Ankle & Wrist.

Poon Yam-long, the next wit office, is that correct?—No, that's with the Anti-Japanese Boycott sunrise. He admitted the charge and 11458 called, slated that his a rather strong way of putting it. 'Society are blamed for an incident was fined $10. 4, Wyndham Street, (1st Floor).brother. Poon Yik-lin

was in I said: "You had better pay and yesterday morning when Munici- Shanghai. The evidence of Ponnya." Nothing was said about a pat officials received a wooden box yik-tin, taken in the Police Cond. receipt.

containing a bomb. The bomb read. In It, he den: d The case is proceeding.

failed to explode.

MASSAGE

Mr. & Mrs. Y. MORI Holder of Japanese Government LICENCE

Telephone 20051. Hongkong.

14719

same

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