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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY,
Colleagues' Evidence In
Police Officer's Trial
After a delay of three weeks, the trial of Charles, Hossack Telfer, 25, Lance-Sergeant A62; Leung Chi, 38, Lance-Sergeant C292; Mak Kwong-iu, 22, Police Const |able C693; and Sun Kui, 22, Police Constable C696, was commenced before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Acting Chief Justice at the Supreme Court yesterday.
The charges against accused, who pleaded not guilty, were conspiracy to extort $20 from Lam Kwan and $10 from Shek So on May 9.
Mr. J. Wyatt, Crown Counsel, prosecuted, and accused were repre- sented by the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Al- mada, Jr., instructed by Mr. Leo d'Almada, Snr. (for Telfer) and Mr. C. A. S. Russ (for the Chinese c- cused).
the following
Jury: The Messrs. F. A. Howard (foreman), C. A. King, Lau Yuk-wah, Lum Ho- kwan, C. G. Markar, F. Lee and Chan Kai-wah.
were
Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop, Divisional Superintendent of Kowloon, testified i that on April 4 last he gave certain written instructions to Sergeant M Leod in connection with the protec
on of Japanese residents, and one of these was that there was to be to searching unless in exceptional was When a squad circumstances. detailed to do "blocking streets" there was [10 duty in one district, reason whatever in normal circum- to another. stances that it should go
To do so without justification would be subject to departmental action, and in the ease of a European off- cer he would have to appear before the Commissioner of Police.
Questioned by Mr. d'Almadu, wit
STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkang Stock Exchange official summary, issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, reads:
The market is very quiet.
Buyers
Hongkong Bank $1.450 Unkutusurance $310 11. Ire Tndurance #05 1.3. K. Wharven $12015 H. & S. Hotels
HK, Tramway $17 Peak Trams (Old) $0% Sadaka Iight $0.35
ILK. Govt. 4% Inan pm.
Sellers
HK. Steamboats $2311⁄2 JL.K. Tramways $174
Kales
.38!
Antumoks P Boguls Gold 20 Benguel Consal 12.03 Coed Grove 42 Demonstrations .30 1. X. L. 07 San Mauricio G Suyoe Consol 19 United Paracales 415
that about 3 a.m.
on May 9 he outside
: 1:1 that Teller joined the ness Police Force from the Corps of Mill- tary Police on December 23, 1936. Since that time he had had one re- port against him for neglect of duty noticed two police officers by failing to convey a message in the door preventing customers from full to n
That going in. He then attempted to get superlor officer.
as out of the house but was also stop- message was very important concerned an attack on a local craft ped by one of them. The manager, Pak Sun came on the scene shortly by warships of a certain country.
witness
nfler, and he spoke to them. Re-examined.
sald would be incorrect to describe it as could not recognise the officers.
In answer to Mr. d'Almada, wit- "blocking streets" duty if seven men
Lam Kwan were detailed to stand in epen order 'ness said it was not In front of three houses, and one at who accompanied Pak Sun when he
spoke to the officers. the rear of the premises.
Evidence that Telfer had obtain
it
He
had applied to take his second cer- any money at all then? That is not
our object.
tificate.
SEPTEMBER 18, .1938.
Misuse Of Foreign Flags Allegation
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 7.)
MOTHER-LOVE BY DRUG-WHAT NEXT?
(Continued from Page 6) » ever a thought of vexing fellow 'men with their discoveries.
I had a million dollars; Pop Kocz your heart; Spread a little happiness Salon Orchestra conducted by Fred Harley with vocal refrain by Gordon Little; Vocal-Dear Little
Where will It all stop? We must Boy Of Mine (Brennan & Ball).... Tokyo, Sept. 10.
ask this, because it is regrettably Les Allen; I'll Stand By (Davis & Fresh instances of Chinese misuse Cools)....Les Allen and His Cona-
true that the harmless industry of hackles rise ten of foreign dags in the Yangise Valley dan Bachelors with Novelty At the scientist in producing a hormone
to make turkeys Plano Solo Swing High- by the Swing near Kluklang have been brought to light in reports
Intro: times ensler than before may easily Low Selection; Friday from the Swing High-Swing Low; I hear a be exploited by less naive folk to Foreign Office on Japanese Consulate in Kiukling. call to arms: Panamania; College something capable of exalting a man-
received
comp.;
The insure is said to have made with the connivance of the you; Catholle missionary, Father Louis Morch.
been Holiday Selection; Intro:-Indore In-the-street to
The Sweetheart Waltz; So among dictators. What....Patricia Rossborough.
9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Songs by Amelita Galil-Curei (Soprano),
Father Morel recently notified the Japanese Consulate in Klukiang that on estate called Yin Yuen belonged to the Roman Catholic Misaton Kluking and presented a deinlied
tatement regarding the estate question.
in
in
On luspecting the property, the French Japanese authorities found Bogs hoisted on the bulldings and several other marks suggesting that the estate belonged to a French sub- ject.
Under closer inspection, however, several doubtful points ticularly over the written statement by the French missionary who was invited by the Consul to call at the Consulate and explain the points in question.
brose par
of under Eventually,
A series questions by a Japanese stuff officer in the presence of the Japanese Consul, Father Morel revealed that Wu the estate in fact belonged to Kin-chal, a former high official Kiuklang.
in
It then appeared that the French
been missionary had
repeatedly urged by Wu and at last agreed that Wu should make use of the French flags and marks, although the priest made it clear that he had received no monetary or other consideration whatever from Wu,
therefore
the
the
On September 7 Japanese authorities removed flags and marks from these buildings, three other houses, confirmed to be Chinese property, also being treated in the same manner-Domel.
Huge Chinese Order For Soviet Arms
worth
Tokyo, Sept. 12. The mah-jong school was run for
and every player had to Prominence is given in political cd his Arst certificate in Cantonese friends,
to the reports was then given by Mr. K. A. Bid-pay one cent after every four rounds circles here to-day meat. Assistant Superintendent of in order to defray electricity costs. that a contract providing for the
Mr. d'Almada: You don't make purchase of Yuan 30,000,000 Police. Witness added that Telfer
of arms from the Soviet Union has been concluded in Hankow between the Soviet Ambassador to China, Mr. His Lordship: Was it purely for Luganetz Orelsky, and Dr.
H. H. Yu Wal, co-examiner of European
Kung, President of the Executive Police omcers in Cantonese, agreed the love of the game?-Yes.
that in prac- Further questioned, witness main-| Yuan. with Mr. d'Almada
did. conversc similar lained that Pak Sun- examination tically
The reports allege that the con- tract
150 for 100 tanks, questions were asked. Examinations with the officers and that the latter
provides were held once a week, and it was did prevent customers from entering
2,000 trucks 300 armoured cars, heavy and light artillery pieces, and not unfair to assume that the ques- the school. tions he asked became known after
The manager of the school, Pak 3,000 machine-guns. some time,
The negotiations were understood Sun, testified that when he asked
every
Colleague's Evidence
It is pointed out in this connection
the two officers whom he noticed to have been conducted in Hankow which outside the door what they were following the recent return to China A member of the squad
on May 9, doing, one of them whom he re- of the Soviet Ambassador from Mos- went to Temple Street
testined cognised as
as the second accused, said: cow. Chan You. Constable C22, that on arriving there he was post- "We want some tea money." Wit
all right that the Chinese Government has ed to the rear of the premises in ness replied it would be Arthur Street. The other members but that he had to consult the pro-imported up to the present between were told to stand apart and search prietor. He accordingly returned to Yuan 4,000,000 and 5,000,000 worth people. They never went to Kow-the house, but as the proprietor was of arms from abroad every month.
not in, he went and looked for the Domes. loon City on that morning.
STILL GOING STRONG
London, Sept. 12.
Airways
its
On May 11, Telfer again took owner of the adjoining school. To- second and gether they rejoined the officers who He asked them to speak to the Euro- squad, which included third accused, to Temple Street.
In the then walking gave the same orders as he did on pean offcer
middle of the road. They did and the previous occasion,
witness agreed during the conversation, secund ac- Cross-examined, that before they had reached Temple cused asked them how much
lo offer. had already started were prepared Street they searching, which was an ordinary plied $10 for each house.
referred duty. He had been in squads under ter was Telfer on a number of occasions, and officer who expressed his agreement. 1,125,000 miles during the past seven one of then there was it was arranged that the money was! years, carrying a record of 95,000 តារា every
to be pold the following day. passengers, She has not made any But- landings-Reuter searching.
At this stage the case was ad-emergency Shek Wing, a foki of one of the
Ictin. the Court Iurned to 10 a.m. to-day. mah-jong schools, told
liner Imperial they The
seventh celebrated They re- Hercules The mat- birthday to-day by making a routine:
has flown Paris. She to the European Right to
Maizee's
Special
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SALE
on all remaining
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ONE DAY ONLY
Friday, Sept. 16th
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ALEXANDRA BLDG.
Des Voeux Rd, C.
world-shaker
I believe that we shall within a (ew years have gland preparations and synthetic hormones which will so net on the nervous system and the alands which determine our tempera- Boicro-Les Filles De Cadiz (De- ment and constitution that we could,
crea bes); Chanson Indove ("Sadko"-~ if we wished, make spiritual chame- Itimsky-Korsakov),
Icons out of the most lethargic 9.67 Yehudi Menuhin (Violintures.
I think we shall be able to write Solos).
Danse Esparnale "La Vide Breve" the emotion "hatred" In the symbols Falla—(Kreisler); Minstrels of a chemical formulu, and to produce De
It will be easy to change a person's (Debussy); Flight Of The Bumble it at will by suitable injection; that Dec (Rimsky-Korsakov-Harlmann); t
ponderous and temperament from Tarantella, Op. 28, No. 2 (Szymanow-
tie or vice-versa: that instincts will aki); Notturno, Op. 28, No. 1 (Szy-methodicnt to effervescent and erra- monowski).
10.12 Rimsky-Korsakov Sche-be aroused or quietened at will.
On the other hand I I fear we shall herazade Bulte, Op. 35.
have discovered a lot more vitamins now commonly known to reach to letter E, but to the inner circle of selence already up to W-and have taste for them synthellaed acquired a
the cumbreus form rather in natural food. So that if the inhabi- their tants of this island continue puritanical attitude to the pleasures to bo of the table they may cease available to the easy-going minority.
Played by the Philadelphia Or- chestra conducted by Leopok Stokowski.
11 Close Down.
Air-Raid
Test
Siren
There is to be a test of the electric air-raid alarm siren mounted on Gloucester Building, next Thursday,
of
time, it is understood, similar sirens will be erected at other points in the Colony. At present tests are being at 2.30 p.m. It will be recalled that carried out to determine the carrying
additional this alarm was heard distinctly over power of the alarm and the sections the greater part of the city and Peak of the Colony where area during the last bluck-out. In alarms will be necessary.
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