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April 27, 1939.
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4-3
CHOPPER ATTACK
Evidence On Prisoner's Mentality
The
was
The
Famous Sword Dance To Be Performed By
Mrs. Percy Chon
favourite of
from
The dance of the favourite is one) of the most eloquent episodes of the hus been invaded is downcast and play. The Emperor whose country despondent. He feels that all is lost and wants to give up the fight. But his favourite seeks to re-kindle the patriotic and kingly qualities in her Emperor so she takes up his swords and by her dancing urges him take the field once more.
Mei Lan-fɔn delighted millions of theatre goers in all parts of China; That Li Ping-chun, 22-year-old waiter who is charged with with his grace in the part of the Chinese Emperor who the murder of Sagara Hiyoshi a Japanese, did not show abnormal nearly lost his kingdom to the bar- signs while he had him under special observation, was the opinion barians. Mrs. Percy Chen has cho- expressed by Dr. G. 1. Shaw, medical officer of prisons, at the sen the famous sword danco Criminal Sessions yesterday, when hearing of the trial was continued this play to entertain those who willi be present at the St. John Ambulance before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor.
Ball in the Hongkong Hotel to- LI In alleged to have attacked
Dr. Shaw: I would probably hit morrow. Sagora with a chopper at the Cha him. Heung Sut restaurant on January 28,Į
would hit him reason you Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, would be because, momentarily, you appeared for the prosecution and Li were not in full control of yourself? was defended by Mr. H. G. Sheldon,-i am afraid I cannot agree to that K.C., instructed by Mr. J. T. Prior, of Wildnson and Grist.
Supposing a man is insulted and Jury were Messrs. B. J. Lacon strikes another, I put it to you that (Foreman), R. Johnson, R. L. S. It might be that at the time he Webb, J. Wong, F. Sanchez, M. Carlo strikes the man he is fully comisant
nd Chan Kani-to.
of what he is doing, but on the other The first witness called yesterday hand he may not know what he is
Fong, waitress, who had doing?-Thai I agree. van Chan
Elven
evidence for the previously
And that immediately afterwards Crown at the Magistracy. She was, he could come to bla senses and however, not asked by the Crown to
realise exactly what he had done?— testify yesterday but
was merely
Yes. iendered 10
to the defence for cross- examination. Her depositions in the Lower Court were rend out by Mr. Sheldon, who said he had to do It in view of the fact that "Chan, at- though at one time one of the prin-
Opening the defence, Mr. Sheldon cipal witnesses for the Crown, had said that he would not call his client since been "thrown overboard" by in view of the statements he had the prosecution,
already made and because what he had to say would be more or less repetition. He would, however, cal! two other, eye-witnesses who would that just before the attack they noticed Sagarn slap Li several times. In answer to Mr. Sheldon, Chan Another witness would be a waitress sold that Sagara had been to the from the Tai Shing Restaurant from restaurant once before and on each where Sagara had to be talten out by occasion he took wine. After be hind the Police on one occasion, and she wiped his hands he used. to throw would say that he was a drunken the towel at her foce or into her and quarrelsome man. hands, jokingly.
After the depositions had been read, Chan said they were correct with the exception that she did not Li chased Suguro; it was the other way round.
เ
Re-examined. Dr. Show said that If the man gave reasons for what he nd done, that would indicate that he knew.
say
Chan Siu-kwan, married woman,
Protest by Counsel
Mrs. Percy Chen
even
On the night he was attacked, she testified that shortly after she had did not notice if he was drunic but; entered the restauran! with heri she had served him with two cups nephew, she saw Sagara skipping Li of kul kuk wine. The first time shel several times, noticed anything unusual was when
The Chinese Classical Drama em- Sugaro stretched out his hand in anj
ploys dance and miming to portray attempt to grab hold of Li by the
words. The Mr. Whyatt profested against this emotions and collar, at the same time putting out his other hand to the meat stall evidence, suying that the defence had rhythm of the dance is as marked where the chopper was kept. Im-cident nor were any of his witnesses To the Westerner some of the move-
not previously
mentioned this in as the combinations or routing of the Western classical or plastic ballet. mediately afterwards, Sagara return asked about it. ed to his sent.
His Lordship: To this aspect of the ments when performed by a Chinese
actor evidence I shall be bound to draw be meaningless unless one is already "or-actress" are so delicate as to the strict attention of the Jury. Initiated into the patters and con- Mr. Sheldon: The evidence for the ventionalities of the Chinese Classi- prisons, said he had kept Li under Crown has been that no one noticed special observation since March 23, anything before the attack. Am cal Drama,
Nothing Abnormal
Dr. G. I. Shaw, Medical Officer of
I
but had found nothing to Indicate he under the clrcumstances, to put to Mrs. Percy Chen has sought to was abnormal, nor was there a trace everyone of the Crown witnesses capture the cadences of the rhythm of mental direuse,
that Li was slapped by
Sagarat Mr. Whyatt: If this accused improposition is so novel that I have lookers a clearer understanding of This of the dance and will give the on- mediately after attacking a man with never heard of it. I have met the the end of a "verse."
chopper sald, "I have been taking evidence for the prosecution, and do tionalities denoting the overwhelming rse." The conven- revenge," would that indicate to you not let it be said that I did not put charge of the cavalry will be re- whether he knew what he had done, my defence before the
the dancer His Lordship: The Jury. you
uspect has been whirls the shining swords to the happened to
10 put only in a hypothetical sense crescendo of the muste of the drums
11
coupled with the observations
made of him?—If know the history of the
cognized. And when
relatives killed and property,se when medical evidence was given. the onlookers 'wili realise that he is?
should assume that he was in fact gested until this moment."
It has never been outlined and sug- being carried into the middle of the confusion and bewilderment of the taking revenge but he was not insane. Mr. Sheldon: No, because none of battle.
anything
before. Why
If a minute or two after the attack the Crown witnesses had said they
said he would go to the Police and heard of make a report, would that also in- should I put it to them that in fact entered the employ of the Tai Shing) dicate ho knew what he had done?-there had been such an incident?
restaurant about four years. Sagara His Lordship: Why not? You could went there now and then to drink have put it formally to the witnesses. wine.
Mr. Sheldon: It might strengthen
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I of the opinion that he knew what he was doing. -Would he then be in a position to
his reasoning facultles?-If the prosecution, but in any event it was he?-He was extraordinarily
BO
agreed it
wan
Mr. Sheldon: What kind of a man ንይ matter for the Jury. Questioned by Mr. Sheldon, Dr. His Lordship
savage. I did not know he was that Show said he did not claim to be an ly a matter for the Jury, and Mr. blows in the back when I stooped] entire-kind at first until he struck nie two expert on mental diseases, but dur-Sheldon then went on to question his down to pick up some charcoal. ing the four years he had been witness, who said that after the slap- medical officer of prisons, he had ping L went to the meat stall, fol- drink?-One or two bolties.
How much wine did he usually! furnished reports on such cases. lowed by Sazore, who was staggering wh
You
вау that just because the and appeared to be drunk. prisoner sald certain things at the Sagara caught hold of Li by the time of the attack, he must be neck, and that was all witness saw, Bone?-Allowing the statements were for she then left as she thought her true, I believe he was perfectly sane. nephew would be frightened.
There are certain things, I am sure
you know, which reduce idling of a
man from murder to manslaughter?
Yes.
Holicitor Informed
What was he like after that?- threw it at my face. When I served him with a towel hej
Was he drunk? No, but he was not sober either. He would laughi and now and again if he pleased ho would throw things at me.
Mr. Whyatt: There was nothing Cross-examined, witness said that malicious about the way he struck For instance, if a man finds his two or three days, afterwards she you? That I don't know, but it wite
in the act of adultery with an- that Lf had been accused of striking cause he was a nasty man and that is learned from a newspaper report could not have been accidental be- other man and he lulls him, that Sagara. As she felt this was con- why I came to Court to-day. would be manslaughter and not mur- der, The reason for this is because trary to what she saw with her own
Mr.
суса,
she sought out
Ho Shiu told the Court that he had
the man's mind what he i doing at the time or that was how she came to be a wit-known by the nickname of Lo Shu does not realise solfeltor for L, and told him Huss, known Ll for three years. Ll bore! of a Very good character and wasi does not know that what he is doingness in the case. She did not inform ("mouse") Ping because he was is wrong
the Provocation Point
Police because she did that stie should. If Li laid treolice small and limid. Witness always His Lordship: Whatever answer represented by a solicitor she would
found him normal, Dr. Show may give I shall have to not have done anything.
Evidence that Li's father died direct the Jury on what I have al-
mad some ten years ago was given Before
he slapped Lion both sides by Li Wai, head messenger at the ways understood myself to be the of the face, Sagara was murmuring Central Magistracy, Witness said reason for that principle-acute pro- something. After the slapping. Li that Li's father, who was a clans- vocation.
did not
not remonstrate but walked away man of his, used to laugh and talle: Mr. Sheldon: Exactly.
The
him by the neck. not realise the responsibilities of his Au Ting-kong, 13-year old nephew purpose. action. But I will leave it and take of the previous witness, gave cor-
acuteness is' such that a man does county Spears followed him and to himself and alt on the hills by
for
himself
a long time, for no
After the younger brother of Li,
a more simple case. Supposing a roborative evidence and added that L1 Yunchi, had stated that accused man, Dr. Shiaw came to you with the ho informed his aunt of the news-was a good man, "the case was ad- the foutent Insults you could thinks paper report.
Journed to to-morrow morning, when
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of, what would be your natural Wong Sze-mul, waitress, said that final addresses to the Jury will be
she had known Sagara aince the made.
reaction
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