P.28.
No X X.
sd. Hau Luk.
sa. .. Hamilton, P.M.
Remanded to 7th August at 2.15 p.m.
sd. E.. Hamilton, P.M., 3/8.
161
Deft in Court.
Prosecution
Defence
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7/8/34.
Mr. Fraser instructed by Mr. L. Smith.
Mr. Lim instructed by Mr. J.M. Hall.
Lo Chung, dec., ds:- I am a car-cleaner employed by the Peak
Tram Co. and work at the lower Peak Tram Station. Address
14 Yee No Street ground floor. On the afternnon of 22nd June
about 2.50 p.m., when I was on duty in the Tram Station, I
heard a child crying. I went forward to the iron gate. I saw
an adult Chinese man and a European child being washed dom
in the nullah practically side by side. I could not see their
dress to describe it. They were on my left hand side. When
they disappeared I went back to my work.
X X. reserved by Mr. Lim. None in this Court.
P.29.
P.30.
sd. Lo Chung.
sd.
Arthur Albert Andrews, sworn, ds: -
.W. Hamilton, P.M., 7/8/34.
I am Inspector employed
by the Peak Tramway Co. I took the tram down on 22nd June.
I got off the tram on the station side of the bridge before
the tram got into the station. It was at 3.18 p.m. I left
the tram because I saw a little European girl in the nullah.
She was above the tram bridge and two chair coolies were with
her one on each side of the water. I went along to the side
of the nullah and received her from the coolies. I took her
to the Peak Tram Station. There I received another little
European boy from a British soldier. I have since learned
these children were Fay Bromley and Tony Flood. I then
telephoned to the police at Central.
X X. Lin. I see Ex. 3A. I first saw the little girl herc