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JUNE 1,

1934.

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First Pictures

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ANOTHER CAUTION

"ENOUGH IN WRITING TO PROVE PERJURY ·

"I want to warn you onco again that for making a false statement in this witness box you will be liable to be tried for perjury and to be sent to prison for seven years. I have got Crough down here in my welt ings to prove perjury. Do you understand? Don't try me too for. I have had about enough."

Mr. Wynne-Jones again warned Sia Chin-man, at the resumed in- quiry, held yesterday afternoon at the Kowloon Magistracy, into the circumstances attending the mysterious ares at Nos. 96 and 98 Fuk Wing Street, Shamshulpo, in the early hours of May 11.

Slu Chin-man, who had been warned at the last hearing to tell the truth, stated that he went to the Police station to make a re- port at 10 a.m. on May 11. The Police were the only people to whom he made a report about the Art.

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At 8 a.m., he went to the Nathon Hotel, from where he made trunk call to Canton, in an at- tempt to get in touch with the manager of the Kun Kau Knitting Factory. He tried the Tung Ah Hotel and the Asin Hotel. In the intter hotel he found Li Ping-fay, a Chinese military officer and friend of Ko Kit-ping. He told L to ash Ke Kit-plug. to return to Hongkong as the factory had

been on Are

Varying Statement.

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In a statement' he made to las!

witness had spector Shartnin,

anid that he spent $6.20 to make two trunk calls to Canton. Ilo told the Police that he informed Ko Kit-ping'a hrather, of the fire, and that he had niso spoken. to Ко Kit-ping himself. Witness denied that he had made these statements to the Police.

His Worship: Then Inspector Shaftain in a liar?-I never men- tloned anything about Ko Klt-ping or his brother..

Continuing his evidence, w Hoss said Ko Kit-ping came back to Hongkong on the day of the fire. Ko went to the Police ata- tion the next morning to make a report.s

His Worship: When Ko Kit- ping was in Cafton, 'you did not know where to find him?--No.

Ile didn't tell you'where he was going to stay?—No.

Jow bag was he, away for?- Two or three daya,

Ko's statement to the Police is

...thrills you!that you spoke to him?--Woll,-1

MONTGOMERY charms you!

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MYSTERY

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MR.

He Was Dangerɔus

As a Crook

but mora so as a lover! He wasn't the culprit... but ho was forced to find him to solve the mystory of a dozen murdora and save a city from an un- known terror!

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Montgomery ...devil-may-care «at. his'

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didn't know who was nt. the other end of the telephone.

You didn't know who was at the other end, but it might have been Ko? It might have been.

After further evidence was taken on these lines, his Worship again warned witness "pot to be n fool," and advised him to tell the truth.

A Misunderstanding?

number of Referring to the singlets on the premises, witness stated that there were appro- ximately 600 dozen.

His Worship: You told me al the last hearing that there were two or three hundred dozen, Witness: I meant that

there

were

about 300 dozen of one mark and the rest of another.

His Worship: You never said anything of the sort.

Witness was told to stand down, his Worship; informing him that he was on the same bond of $500 A before.

Yeung Chan-pul, a foki of the Kun Kau Factory, said he slept in the courtyard of No. 96 and was awakened during the sight by eries of "Fire!! Ile looked for the key to the grille of the front TTe door, but called to find it. made his escape, by the back hia fokls doar. He looked for

fire, but during and after the

Ho could not And any of them.

presented himself. at the Police station. later in the morning.

The Inquiry was adjourned un- til Tuesday afternoon.

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LOAN

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