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TRUNK MURDER CASE
ACCUSED BEFORE
COURT
PROCEEDINGS IN CAMERA
Secrecy shrouds the trial in Shanghai of Patricio Remedios, aged 24, and Jose Remedios, aged 26, both Portuguese subjects, who were arrested on Monday Inst week in connection with the death of the young Chinese woman Choy Ling, whose body was found in a trunk in the first class baggage room of the 8.4. Shanghai Maru
had after she
Jeft port for Nagasaki on August 5.
A large crowd of people gather- ed outside the Portuguese Con salate, shortly after
Tuesday morning
10.30 on
fo catch 11
glimpse of the two young men whe appeared at the preliminary hear- ing and entered a plea of "not guilty." The two arrived from Amoy Road gaol in a motor car in
Municipal des | custody of two tectives and
immediately whisked away into the courtrooni, entrance to which was barred to the public...
were
An enterprising photographer discovered that a window at the Ride was not shuttered up like the rest, and, mounting hin camera; prepared to take a "snap." This was foiled, however, by Consular oficials, who closed the window,
CONSUL'S STATEMENT.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933.
Cadet D. E. Woods, of Nottingham University, winner of the King's Prize at Bisley, being chaired after his victory.
Betty Takes the
First Set
Dr. J. B. Ferreira da Silva, the MRS. MOODY RECOVERS
Consul-General Consular Judge,
has since lasued a statement to
the press.
Only the preliminary hearing of will
AFTER EARLY SHOCK
the evidence will be given in THRILLS IN
Shanghai. he said. No one
be allowed In the Court ut any time except the Consular Judge, the counsel for the prosecution (Mr. A. Liko), the counsel for the defence (Mr. T. Rangel), Patricio and Jose Remedios, and a witness. Nothing will be given out to the public, and the witnesses will be called into the court one by one to give evidence.
Dr. da Silva further said that if he finds sufficient evidence to support a change being laid nguinst the nceused, the trial will be held in Maeno where it will be held by a judge and jury. Giving his reason for this step, the Con- Mul-General said that there never been a similar case here before, and he did not think the Court was competent enough to take-on such a big affair..
AWAITING INSTRUCTIONS.
has
will
In regard as to whether any of the detalls of the case will be made public, he said that if it is decided to hold the trial in Macao, he will get an authorisation from the authorities there to hear the evidence again-this time be public.
Eldonca of the prosecution only, he continued, will be given here; the evidence for the defence will be given in Macao. If the judgment goes against the two, he said, and they appeal, the re-trial,
if allowed, will then be heard in Goa..
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On being asked to give his reasons why the case should be heard in camera, he said that this was according to Portuguese law.
the
TENNIS
U.S.
Forest Hills, Aug. 20.
Miss Betty Nuthall, whose chequered career on the tennis court has made her very much of an enigma, startled Forest Hills to-day by sweeping Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody off the court in the first set of their semi-final match in the Ameri- can national singles champion. ship.
Mrs. Moody finally won, but only after she had conceded a set for two second time within months. The scores in her favour
2–6, 6–3, 6–2
Teril:
Brushing up the dogs at the Wandsworth Greyhound Kennels, Sunbury, one of the daily tacka performed by the women trainera.
According to Reuter Miss ARMED ROBBERY NEW PLANES FOR
Nuthall played marvellous tennis In the first set. She stormed Mrs. Moody with a blistering attack of strokes of every variety.
MEN GETS THREE YEARS HARD
Not only were her shots ferco in pace, but were consistently ac curate. The English girl found the corners every time and kept Mrs. Moody running from side to KOWLOON AFFAIR
side.
THE FIRST SET.
Miss Nuthall quickly won
the
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Nanking, Aug. 20..
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In the course of his European RUSSIAN ACCUSED
сол-
OF SWINDLE
This case presents the usual tour. purchased ten Italian-made first three games, then dropped fentures of what I will call a gang neroplanes which he has the fourth. She won her own robbery, was a comment by Mr.tributed to the Nanking Aviation service at the fifth, captured Mrs. H. K. Holmes, Crown Solicitor, at School. These planes arrived in Moody's for a 5-2 load, lost her own the Criminal Sessions this morn-Shanghai last week and
On Saturday, Mra. Moody and Miss Nuthall qualified for the semi-final by beating Miss Mary Heeley and Mas Alice Marble respectively,
MRS. MOODY INEXORABLE.
when
found
no
OUT-OF-WORK
CHARGE OF FALSE
PRETENCES
Stanislav Kaminsky, aged 40, un- employed, was charged before. Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning on charges of obtaining sums of $75 and $80, from F. Chan & Co. Gilman Street and the Hop Wo Loong shop, Tit
pretences. Hong Lane, respectively, by false
to the
Defendant, in answer charges, said they were false and he pleaded not guilty.
comfortably to capture the in the seventh and then ran out ing when Tang Sui-on was charged subjected to a test in Hangchow ALLEGATIONS AGAINST
first before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. R. E. this morning they were to be highly satisfactory. set.
Lindsell, with armed robbery. Her success seemed to be too He pleaded not guilty, and the great for her and in the sub- jury elected to hear the case were and Kong Fo. They asked me to sequent кеін she
to Messrs. 1. S. Dinsdale (foreman). failed
1. L. Goldenberg, N. Drummond, go upstairs to commit robbery. I
them. I had want with gain control over her strokes. WOMAN AND
weapong with me. Later Kong Po On the other hand Mrs. Moody E. M. H. Castro, R. E. Hoare, A.
away. The improved as the game progressed Witkamp, and Edgar de Chaffoy.
Mr. Holmes anid on June 21 about and Wong Kut ran MUI TSAI
and once she had lovelled by taking the second set at 6-8. the p.m. a number of men entered Police arrested Kong Po and he brought the Polleo to arrest us. the realdence of Teang Chl-kwong When I ran downstairs into the result was foregone.
at 574, Nathan Road on the pre-street from the house I did not see tence of delivering a letter, CHARGED WITH NON-
plainant's wife opened the door, Wong Kui and Kong Po any more. REGISTRATION
whereupon they rushed in and When they were about to run Wait for me at Yaumati'. They So that evidence could be pro-
bound up and gagged the three downstairs I heard Kong Po Bay Inmates.
stole some property. I did not see duced by the defendant that the
With a chopper the robber than what. I did not get any. I went girl was not à mui taai but was
broke open a sult case and stole to Yaumati and waited all day. the niece of her paternal uncle,
Mrs. Moody was inexorable and sonic money and several rings They did not turn up. I took Mr. Wynne-Jones In the Central
Court Police
this morning had such command of the game from a jewel case, and in addition nothing from the house."
After evidence had been given adjourned for one week a casa in that she won at will. The English several gold bangles,
for the Crown, accused guve which a woman was charged with girl, a Wimbledon victim of Mrs, watch and
Bloody, could not get going and of identification Implicating the evidence and stated that he wont failing to register a mul stai,
the lost the initial net in love. After accused would be given by two to the floor but not with the in- Detective Sergeant Fowlle sald Sub-Inspector. Fraser, of
tention of committing a robbery that on Friday, defendant went to S.CA, said that on Saturday the this there was little chance of witnessCS.
He was with a friend who wished F. Chan & Company and asked for girl came to the Secretariat for recovering hor confidence and with
to deliver a Jolter at 574, Nathan Chinese Affairs and reported that the American playing better and
four cases of mushrooms, the total In a statement made after being Roud. Accused waited downstairs cost for which was $428. He said she was a mui taal in the employ better, it was only a question of
charged, accused for a while but as his friend did he would pay $28 balance and the of the defendant, and had been how long it would take for her arrested and
to win.
said "The weapons belonged to a not come down he went up. When remainder on with her for two years.
delivery of the He haggled over goods. She was sold to accused for $300
Miss Nuthall did not enjoy the man surnamed Kong. The gold he got to the top of the stairs his same easy passage.. She lost the ornaments and camera were taken friend and two other men ran change, and after he had left the opening set to an Inspired player. away by Kong. I had no weapons. away. He did not know what they shop, the accountant found $70
had been doing,
was missing. Thereafter Betty was right on top, I was by the alde of the door."
At the Magistracy.accused made Accused was found guilty and Miss Marble failed to win a gamo in the accend sot, but she fought another statement as follows: sentenced to three years hard gamely in the last and tried hard met in the street Wong Kul Inbour, to break through.
Latest scores sont by Reuter:
SINGLE.
by a former employer in San Wal and prior to that was presented to the woman by her mother, at The girl also alleged that she worked from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m., ate by herself, and that her rice was that of an inferior quality to oaten by other members of the household.
the age of seven years.
On the arrival of relatives or guests sho had to prepare tax for them. She wished to return to hor aunt who was present In Court.
Defendant was romanded on ball ̈of $100;
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from:Mis
a camera.
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Evidenco
TWO STATEMENTS,
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF "THE TRESENT AGE 18 DOMINATED BY NEWSPAPERS. IT IS THE NEWA- PAPER MESSAGE THAT REACHES THE PEOPLE-Gone flowe
The .s. "Naidera" left Singapore for this Port with the outward. English Malls, and in due here on Wednesday at about 10 năm
Hearing was fixed for Friday at 2.30 pm, bail of $2,000 being al- lowed.
...
the
At the Hoy Wo Loong shop, do- fondant is alleged to have ordered two bags of onions. On leaving, the accountant. found a 850 Char tered Bank note and three $10- Hongkong and Shanghal Bank About an hour notes missing. after the second swindle, a foki of the F. Chan Company, recognis od defendant in the street and had him detained at the shop.
When searched at the Contral Mies I. Nuthall (G.B.) bent MF W. J Fool, thongkong har Chan Cheak, charged before Mr. Police Station, Kaminsky had $431-
H. the Governor of Miss Allow Marble (U.S.) 0-8, been selected for the Colonial Ad- Behofield this morning, with
ministrative Service. Mr. Peel took session of two pine trees on the in his possession. hore at 6 pm. SEMI-FINALERTONES IT Honours Degree at Cuppridges pernment plantation above; Ken-The trick scoms to he common
UAEk Juno, having, passad both-parts of the kindly-Road, was fined $40 or in do- at Home Ull I, DEVU NOVE
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· QUARTER-FINALS. Mrs, IL. Wills-Moody (U.S.) bent Miss Mary Heeley (G.) 0-0, 0-2...
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