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cano against the first fugitive, Yu Lap-fal, who is wanted by the Nun- klug nuthorities on anollier-requisi- Lion will he commenced.

The fugitives in the present case Are Yu Lap-fui alins L Chi-on alias

Shel-yu, Chau Sai-ping. Wy Tai- hoi and Cheung Chi-hon. Their ex- tradition is sought by the Nanking authorities on a charge of conspiracy to murder Mr. Wang Ching-wel at Nanking on November 1 last year.

Mr. D. L. Strellett is conducting the case for the Crown and Mr. P. H. Sin is appearing on behalf of the fugitives.

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fully the evidence adduced in support to-morrow ni the Queen's Theatre. n.m. on Friday, 26th Jane, 1936. features Willlain Boyd and ́Jíramy | Consignees must have a Revenue of the allegations. He believed the Ellison. The story revolves around Officer in attendance when any duti prosecution would agree with him new adventures of "Hopalong" able goods are examined by the Com that the evidence most important to

the Crown was that of Wong Cassidy in the picturesque, dangerous pany's Surveyors. rinys of the old West. "Hopalong" is No Fire Insurance will be effected shan. He would still adhere to the submission that he had no case to cast as a peace ofleer in the lawless hy as in any case whatever, town of Hell Center, determined to

answer, which he had made after the restore law and order and wipe out

case for the prosecution had been the reign of terror established by a

clared, as he would submit that Wong gang of bad men. Cassidy also has a

Yan-shan was an accomplice in law mission to accomplish, and with his pat "Johnny Nelson". hot-headed

Wong Yan-shan, said Mr. Sin, had young cow-boys, the two set eul to locate the

and at the age of 17'yeara had got missing grandson of events trail the two boys before compiracy to bribe Chinese revenue of the underworld, and know him very they pre successful - In their hunt. officers of the Import and Export De- well according to his own evidence. William Farnum Dorothy Revier, partment will be heard before the As to Wong Yan-shan's allegations Addison Richards are in the tast. Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Kingnal Commercial Associa about a meeting which had been held at the Criminal Sessions on Monday tion in March last year by the June 29, ut. 10 a.m. Randall, who is

fugitives and others, this had been who also charged with giving a bribe of disproved by his own father, Buring the week-end two cases of $500 to Senior R. O. Mo Kang, will was then sucretary of the Associa- fever were reported to the local Health be defended by Mr. II. G. Sheldon, a meeting hud never been held, and

Paul Muni (right) and Donald Woods plan their battle against ridicule and prejudice in "The Story of Louis_Pasteur," the Cosmo. politan production coming to the Queen's Theatre on Friday,

knowing Wong Ah-chlu, or that Wong Let's eat-!

Ah-chiu was his brother-in-law,

Masa of Imagination Returning to the evidence given by Wong Yan-shan, Mr. Sin submitted that the witness had given a vivid. the movements of description of

remark- Wong Ah-chtu, and with such

ble detail that it was too good to be true. Referring Wong Yan-ahan's tri evidence concerning the arrival in lengkong of Suen Fung-ming. Mr. Sin aakd it was a man of imagina tion, with not a word of truth in it

at all.

to

The ease in which Albert Randall never had any occupation sinco 1930, Further if Chong Yick-king, the

former outlaw. A series of exciting and seven Chinese are charged with; mixed up with Wong Ah-chiu, king had also conspired with others and

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and who had testified that such

further that he had never seen any of the fugitives before. Wong Yan- shan had also contradicted himself with regard to his meeting with the first fugitive. On these gmunds, the evidence given by Wong Yan-sh should go by the board. Another important part of Wang Yanshan's

The fugitives had all denied having seen Wong Ah-chlu in Hongkong, and--Wong Ah-chlu had.conspired. with others to murder someone, it was of no concern to the fugitives.

principal tenant the first fugitive,

with Wong Ah-chip, it had nothing to do with the four fugitives. The prosecution had produced a mass of that there was no document, except documents, but it was very strange one, which concerned the fugitives. In conclusion, Mr. Sin submitted that evidence WA insufficient to

justify commitial of the fugitives, especially as both Wong Yan-shan and Cheng Yick-chuen were under

he should accordingly be the detention of the Manking Police.

dia. charged.

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Mr. Strellett then dealt with the various points raised by Mr. Sin, re- marking that one thing was clear,

which revolved round the formation of the news agency in Nanking. Wong Yun-shan at this end, and the Police at the other end confirmed each

FOR HILARITY'S ŠAKĘ... other about the origin, of that news! agency, and that the plotters had to THEY'VE MADE. HIM A þ-bë people who would

not excite suspicion in Nanking by being

being natives of some other part of the country. So it was that, with the exception of the third fugitive, all the

others were from Nanking. But even the third fugitive, according

to his owni evidence, went

to Nanking about twenty years ago, and like Wong Yan-shan, had more or less thrown in his lot with the people of that area. One had to believe that either Wong Yan-shan's story was a fabrication, or that, fearing nothing, he had -made-up-hir-mind-trtell the truth

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After pointing out further dis crepancies, Mr. Sin submitted that there being so many contradictions in the evidence given by Wong Yan shan, that it could not be relied on at all. Mr. Sin further pointed out that after the defence had proceeded. the Crown re-called a witness Cheng Yick-chuen to give additional testi. mony. It was clear that this had been done in view of his submission that-there-was-no-care-to-answer, and Cheng Yick-chuen had been re- called for the purpose of giving corroborative evidence to Wong Yon shan Cheng Yick-chuen had, how- ever, given no corroborative evidence, remarkable accuracies in the evidence Mr. Strellett also pointed out the Chen Yicko-chuen, said Mr. Sin, was In a similar position to Wong Yan- given by Wong Yan-shan, remarking that it must have been miraculous shan, in that while the latter had

coincidences had his story not been been in custody and had been detained for four months before he

true. His evideme

31 especially evidence, Cheng Yick-chuen had been Mr. Streilett submitted the witness respect of addresses showed this, and alleged for six months for some not have guessed

this. offence before coming to give a

With 52 evidence. Cheng had, of course,

Cheng Yich regard to

Yick-chuen, Mr. denied that the purpose of his giving called an accomplice, and his

ing Strollett submitted he could not be evidence was to secure for himself a

evidence pardon from the Nanking Govern- should be accepted. The

The first, second ment But it was only natural for and third fugitives, and Mr. Strellett, him to deny it.

not deny knowing each other, could especially as they lived in the same house, but with regard to the fourth fugitive ho said the first three fugitives might have not known him. Mr. Streilett further submitted at the first fugitive had practically admitted he had been for years a rebel, having been scorned over

and over again by the established govern- Acupinelure, Morocades and Bone Betting ment of the country. He had been or of Japanese aul Hongkang Govern. ment Licences. Curee Sprained Ankies and to Nanking in the hope of being Wrists. Recommended for many year by recognised, but upon Chiang Kai-shek face! Hopitals and Dostors.

4, Wyndham Street. (1st floor). resuming power, he had turned back. He had been released by the Govern

Tel, 20051. ment pardoned, and, therefore, it was reasonabia for hint to expect that the attention of the Government would be diverted from himself for the time being. But his own mind bad not been diverted from the particular persons who were in his way

and it was here he might be of assistance in having those persons. Examination and cross-examination removed, first

Most Unusual Proceeding After pointing, ont contradictions in the evidence given by Cheng Yick- chuen, Mr. Sin submitted Cheng's evidence was not corrobora- live of the evidence of Wong Yan- shan, because while Wong Yan-shap

that

told the Court the four fugitives met together, constantly with Wong Ah- chiu and tried to organise the nawa agency,

Cheng had not given any corroborative evidence of the plot. In any event, such a witness being recalled at such a late stage in the proceedings for the purpose of giving additional evidence, after the defence had indicated the line of defonce, was moal unusual.

With regard to the second fugitive, Mr. Sin submitted the second fugitive was sick and at the time a guest of the first fugitive. Wong Yan-shan

had stated that the second fugitive

had gone to Nanking in May last year returning in June." If that was trus it was somewhat peculiar that such vital evidence as that had not been corroborated. The second fugitive had further told the Court he had nothing to do with the alleged con- spiracy.

With regard to the third fugitive, Mr. Bin submitted that the third fugitive bad stated he was a cook employed by Chong Yick-king, and that on November 23-hon he was arrested, he had been instructed by his employer to carry an attache caso a certain address in Robinson Road. He did not know tho, contents

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draw behind the Cantoneso party, although he himself had never lived in Canton, except for brief visits. Ile evidence gave the Impression he had never been intimate with Wong Yan-shan, but that did not assist in. explaining how Wong Yau-shan know so much about his movements.___ The fugitive also denied knowing Cheng Yick-king, but Mr. Strellett aub- SECTION mitted that the fugitive had not bold the whole truth regarding his know NAMA ledge of Cheng Yick-king and Wong Yan-shan.

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