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Station. I saw lst complainant identify the wrist watch
Exh.C am fountain pen and pencil Exh.B. Second complainant
was shown some ".K. money and Macau money. She identified
the Macau money as similar in denomination and in number
to those stolen from her. The H.K. money she could not
identify, but she said it was similar in appearance to
whet she had lost. On 21/2/46 I was handed a Conklin
fountain pen by Insp. Mc Cahey who informed me it had been
recovered from a second hand dealer at instigation of 2nd
deft. I identify Exh.F.. as su ch pen. On 22/2/46 Mr.
Jackson Chan of 114 Caine Rd. visited C.I.D. office, Central
Police Station. There he identified pen Exh. F as his and
which had been taken from him in an armed robbery on 9/2/46.
I charged the two defts. with this latter of fence. Money
reported to be stolen on 19/2/46 was approximately $435 and
the money found on the persons of defts. was $336. The amount
of Macau money found on defts. tallied with amount rep or ted
to have been stolen during the robbery.
1st deft. XX Mil.
2nd deft. XX Nil.
Sd. D.F. Watson.
Sd. A. el Arculli,
Officer, S.M. Court.
WỪ TING dd: Cwner of second hand stall at corner of
Stanley & D'Aguilar St. I remember Police coming to my
stall on 21/2/46 to search for lost pen. They discovered
fountain pen Exh.F. 5/6 days previously it had been sold
to me. 2nd deft. brought pen for sale. He wanted $35.
Bargain struck at $26 and I bought it for that amount.
I asked if pen belonged to him and he said he had come
from the interior with the pen. Pen taken over by Police
on day they came to search. I am quite sure 2nd deft.
sold me the pen. No mis take whatsoever.