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BRITISH ELECTION anticipated that another dance
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SIR H. SAMUEL ON DEFENCE
The rifle team were very SUC- cessful in Wednesday's Hongkony Rifle Association Team Shoot for l'open rights'. L/Cpl. Gooch mude the top. score for this class-92- and the team won by one point from the Royal Engineers, in spite of the efforts of a team member the who persisted in firing on wrong target at 600 yards and lost Last night's Election broadensta number of points thereby.
delivered by Sir Herbert Samuel, Opposition Liberal:
London, Nov. 7. Polling takes place next Thurs- ls at day and Election activity high pressure in all parts of the country.
wha
The unit hockey team is drawn against 1 (S) Cog. 1/8th, Punjab For tasks that lay ahead he said Regiment in the 1st, round of the
a House of Commons very differ- Mamak Cup, and the match in ent from the last, which was pre-being played at Marina ground dominantly conservative, was quired.
IC-
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Prime Minister's Letter
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Course
Anys, of which he security along that read. The the only real rond was through general "Election choice rests between the bas disarmament and taking profits National Government which
stead united in out of pushing the sale of arms.
defence of the Dealing with domestic issues he League of Nations and World said that the continuance of un Peace and the Labour Party which lost its employment was due to the heavy when testing time came drop in oversens trade owing to leader and found. Itself divided barriers to its development into different sections on this vital over the work.'. Strenuous efforts issue."--British Wireless.
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truncheon would strike. For defen- the dant to receive the injury in front of his chest, the assalant woulu have
he front at him. The in- ASSADIT ALLEGED IN
jues might also have an inflicted 2. sare
detendant
jurisdn. entered KIDNAPPING CHARGE
snswer to Mr. Lin, witness
could constant pressure Allegations that the prisoner lind nid that
ad have caused the marks, such as been assaulted and forced to mit a charge of kidnapping a young regular drubbing on the same spot. male child, led to the re-bearing of a The injury on the cheat could have case in which Chan Chi-ling, aged been enured by a slap of an open was convicted by hand, and if that were the case, the 87, uncaployed, Mr. Q. A. A. Maefmilyen at the Cen- injury would not be apparent until tral Magistracy on October 23, on a Inter.
Wai-po. charge of decoying Leang aged three years and three months from the care his mother Pun Yee
of on October 21.
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The case was re-heard before Mr.defendant, Chan Chi-Ung. He stated that he pleaded guilty before the Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy Magistrate because he had been yesterday
ufternoon, when, after evidence and cross-examina threatened with assault if he did not.
of tion, the sentence of one year's hard had already received two serlaus abour imposed in prisoner when he arraults and was in fear was convicted, was reduced to six hole the confession, fa,)
•months hard labour.
jail he was first Rand when
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Mr. R. C. II. Lim, instructed a Station immediately after his arrest. Merors. Lyson and Hall, represented stat defendant, while Detective-Inspector Two constables, C580 and C156, punched and kicked him in the hack. After the assault witness was taken J. Murphy appeared for the Police.
It will be recalled that at 9.15 am out for further enq
enquiries. witness with. on Monday the Yaumati ferry launch thes
time by four Man To left the Hongkong wharf for assaulted, this Youmati. Ni Pon the man who a stables, including the first two, After rested defendant, heard the child cry this second assault, witness was taken ing. I was sented next in the de- down to the lavatory
and further fendant. The stoker questioned the threatened, after which he consented latter and asked him if the child
to make the confession in order to
nsunult. 213 B01 от grandscha. Defendant save himself from further stated the child was nut
The Witness suld that he Wha only stoker then took the child round the examined once in, the hospital, while first and third class compartments, unclothed, and that was on the Inar could final no claimant. With occasion, October 30. He had told Szefun, they the prison doctor that he had wen kept the defendunt in custody and on assaulted, but nothing was done for their return to the llongkong wharf him. hunded bim over to Chinese
hi amun, Wong'
his
was taken!
Ah
Replying to Inspector Murphy, xtable C666. Defendant
witness stated that Detective Ser- to Central Police Stution chik. Fortunately the mother of ant Caslinan had witnessed the are constables to continue. Witness also the child had just gone to the charge sanult upon him, but had urged the robni to
report and make , ༔་
Aried out with pain, but no antice boy. Defendant was taken. claimed the ticed the child from outside 16 Staunton Street by offering to and sweets. There was no crimi- naf record against the defendant.
Defendant atated he had-only Unt dny arrived from Chur-flowne mutside Canion.
Marks on Prisoner
Questioned about his statement in newer to the charge, when he said,
did kidnap the child down on board the bout," witness said he signed the statement but had never attered the words. He signed because he had no alternative.
Constable's Denial Cruss-examined by Mr. Lim, wit-
The first witness called yesterday was Dr. G. I. Show, medical officer- in-charge of Victoria Gaol. Mr. Limness said that C689 and Sergeant
Cashman were both present when te called Dr. Shaw to support his confendunt made his statement. tention that defendant was assaulted into making a plea of guilty before
the
LI Kicheuk, C5E9, stated that lie
Ser
his Worship at the first hearing, and was detailed to take defendant from
charge room to the European de to testify us to marks of ansault on tective offer to see Detective defendant's person.
gennt Allen. Witness later took de fendant to the Velleular Ferry Whar to make inquiries, later brought
and him back to the Station where locked defendant up.
DR
de-
Dr..
Shaw
stated in the front of thy cheat wall was n yellow dis- colouration, about the size of the palm hand. There was also a large of discolouration, yellowish blue, down
Witness was present when the hack between the shoulder blades
fendant was charged, but he only and spreading three inches on either heard a little of what was said, side of the backbone. The third
In reply to Mr. Lim, witness stated mark was a small discoloured patch that he, together with C656 and C18, thu size of a silver dollar or the Inner side of each thigh about three accompanied
and
by
persons, other and the child's) went by way of the barrack was one peculiar paint about these room to Sergeant Allen's office. Wit marks of injury that was that they neas never assaulted defendant in the were all symetrical, each mark being barrack room, and did not see C656 exactly opposite its neighbour. Assault defendant.
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Wilness made this examination on! Cheung Chung, C650, said he October 30, on the instructions of brought defendant up to the Central 7 p.m. Big Ben, Frederic Bayen, at the the Superintendent of Prisons. Station
on his arrest. Witness ne- In reply to Mr. Lim, witness suid companied the last witness and other that the mark on the chest would be persons to the detective office. When consistent with a blow with the fist near the detective offler, witness leit in the exact centre of the chest. It the party for a moment, and C5g9| about life and adventure in a would also be consistent with many also went away to get something. little-known part of the world by other things. Witness did not think After thoir return, they went to Orchestra, that n hard pash with a police trun Sergeant Allen's office, but he was
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The stoker, Ng Pan, was only the case of de- entled. He stated that he approximate. In fendant, and old man, the injuries positive the party did not stop on the way to the detective office. When might remain on him for weeks.
they reached Sergeant Allen's office. he was present and there was no Tuberculosis Patient Witness first made an examination necessity to wait. of defendant on October 25, and sub-
Mr. Lim remarked that it was very sequent examinations were made on strange that the doctor should huve was given forul marks of Injury on defendant the 28th, when opium defendant as be made a request for as he did. some. On the 28th and the 20th, The Magistrate intimated that there complaits of pains in the chest were was plenty of evidence to sub minde. In view of the fact that datantiate his finding. The B.B.C.. Dance fendant had tuberculosis, witness
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Mr. Lim reminded his Worship his that the doctor had stated in evidence that the prisoner was in a precarious of state of health, and he naked prisoner was made when he rst that be taken into consideration and entered prison, and, in the case of pleaded that the sentenco might be defendant, an examination was made, reduced,
Worship said that if defendant on October 24, when he was com plotely unclothed. A diagnosis was had been a younger man, he would then made, and witness found no have taken the Fase when it first occasion to examine defendant's came up for committal, as the offence chest again.
was a very serious one. He would in Replying to Inspector Murphy, the circumstances, reduce prisoner's witness said that in his opinion, he, sentence of one year's hard. Inbour did not think the injuries on the to six months hard Inbour to date) thigh would bo whore a policeman's from the day of his conviction.
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