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Kerephez 3rd 1915.
CARE AT SHANOBAL
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The hearing was concluded at the vized Court en Ootaber 2uth of the arus and ammunition case, before ur, Grant Jones, British Assessor, and Kagistrate YM. The aegused were: Trans Tezdau (married, a stevedore), Ng Vung-sing (married, a shop- keeper), and Ng Sze=ping (sarried, a shopkeeper). They were charged "for that they, on October 16th, 1918, at 804 Tuchang Road, 533 Tongshan Read and 23 Tengshan Road did unlawfully have in their possession certain mumitions of war, to wit, pistels and rounds of ammunition, contrary to the provisions of the provisier al Criminal Code, Gestion 205, and against the pease, order and good government of this country",
Mr. K.X. Keman appeared for the presssution, asting on behalf of the Felice; Mr. G.D, Kusso appeared for the prisoner Teong Taz-dau, kr. Helborow appeured for hg Bse-ping, while Dr, dinckley appeared for ig Vung-sing. Mr. B.F,C,Haster
watched the case on behalf of the Chinese Haritime Custens,
The accused Tsong Tas-dau said that when he first saw
kg about the medicine, kg told him that he had a desk which
would contwin the tine, Vitness then went to inform Nielsen.
Dr. Hinckley - Did you look at this desk? He pointed
out to me the partition,
not.
Grant Jones - The falso backt
Višnous » I don't know whether it is a falas back or
The witness said he saw the partition on that day, and
the top of the denk vas taken off,
Dr„Hinckley »