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TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1808.

THE HONGKONG LEGAL what would he do if dr Dixon subpoenaed

| him to give evidence.ne

What did he may then?—He said he could not stand any rom-xamination, te mosh sell the truth them.

CASE

"TIFTE DAY'S PROCEEDINGS"

The Chief Juatics (Sir F. Piggott) and Mr Justias Gomperta, had before them for the fifth day, at the Supreme Court, this morning, the action in which Mr Û..F. Dixon, solicitor, of Messrs Hastings, is called upon. to show causa why he should not be struck off the Rolls.

Mr E Potter (instructed by Mr CTD. Wilkinson) was for the applicant, Mr John Hastings; while Mr H. G. Calthrop (in structed by Mr Haracon) was for defendant Mr Calthrop resumed his cross-examina- tion of Tam Wong Kwong, an interprotez engaged in the office of Messze Hastings and Hastings, questioning him at first in relation to bis interviews with Mr Hung in reference to the lattor, coming back to the office as interpreter. He said he told Mir Hung that Mr Heating would not believe "what be (witness) kad said about. Mr Dixon

and that he (Hung) had better clear the

matter up biniself.

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What happened - Mr Hung said it be

¡Ohi San

What about 1- For my cams. Which one I wan: diamaland, from the polics and I wanted to get pension from the Goverment

Who did you see I want to Me Dizon

Did

bat else did he say He said Me Laura take charge of your ons Tes San had been to ses bina in his offos. Who

Is he -The late Mr Harding's you remember paying: him any interpreter,

money 1-paid him on the 27th of

Well -He said Mr Lan Chi San asked him to make a declaration in support of Me Dixon, and that he had told Mr Esu Chi San the same as he had told me.

Did he say anything, alss at that inter view - Not about this matter.

Did you see Me Hang again that day Not not since.

Do you know where Mr Hang is 4-I understand he is in Canten. I heard so from his son..

somebody else should be interpreter Yes. You remember soon after Hung left Who was it suggested should come Soveral.

Was it suggested that Lau Chi Sen should came 7-I ever suggested it.

Did you know it was suggested?-Na Will you wear you nevar hoard it suggested --Not after 31st of December, It was before Mr. Hang weak away did.

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Who suggested it I think Mr Dixon

Did Mr Hastings speak to you about Lau Chi San coming-Eefore dist af December; Y

What did Mr. Hastings Bay to you about it - naked. Mr Hastings why

January it to him yourself Yea

Did you pay it to him Did you got

ask him for one

--No, I did not

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father a paper, and during the

I have been hans I have Best on Scriso term, with Me Hastings and ha little of my home life.

Raplying to further questions, Me Ekkon

“solicitor's afflon Cat Fersford, and than he wontres & Pods firm where he remainect nearly two youn Than ko wand his father with the idea of managing his Winsford practice. He was with | about a year when

Hongkong Vituens answered an advartine On March 3rd you paid $50 )-—--Tas----- ment in the Zane Lime newspaper, and Cross-examined by Mr Calthrop, Are you these he received a telegram from Mir quite sure you paid 840 and not 230 George Heatinga saking king to disenes paid $40

with him the matter of coming to Hong What makes you remember so particular.kong. He accordingly had an interview in is that you paid 8407-1 gave him four Proston with Sir George Hastings, who ten dollar bank notog, and made a note of anid he was acting for his brother, Mr John

Hastings. the dato in my packal beak.

You made a declaration in this matter on 7th May !-Yes.

Why didn't you say in that declar tien that you made a note of the dinte I was not naked...

You were not, told at the time" of the declaration that Mr. Dizon's books showed only 830 bad bean pali-No.

Mr Eastings did not ball you that

What took place? He told me the salary his brother was * prepared to pay ; he told me he himself was coming on to his bro thur's business with a view to succeeding his. brother in the busines

"Did you discuss the term-7-Yes 1 discussed the terms and asked him if my prospects if I came out to the East would Nobe good. He told me that he had never been out to the East himself, but if I suited the firm. I should undoubtedly obtain a

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If his books had shown $30 and not 340 and སྐབས་ had boou told that would you have bean prepared to paid 840 bo wear that I swear When did you fist see Mr. Hastings did not go to Mr Hastings. I went to see

Dixon... What you used to go.

partnership.

Well what happened after t

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gave particulars of the money Bir Dixon. Mr Fung was savings say lo said he frequently to son how in case was stand from the Gate of my STIVAL in the Colony- MONTHLY TERMS

had taken he would incriminate himself. He suggested he should come back to the ofice and if Mr. Hastings had con- Adeno in him he could keep a watch on Dixon so that it should not happen again Did you tell Mr Hastings of this inter- view t-Yose

What did Mr. Hastings say-Beyond calling Mr Hastings what Mr Hung told me, I told him that Mr Dixon was a very useful Iman in the office and we must keep

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When did you next soe Mr Hung?—A few days afterwards..

What converantion took place ?--I told Mr Hung that Mr. Hastings wanted me to give particulars of the money Mr Dixon had taken, and I told Mr Hastings I knew nothing about it, and that I had suggested Mr Hung should go and make the matter alons between him and Mr Hastings, Mr Hong promised to do so and I left.

Did you have another interview after this-Masy

When did you see him again?-About

a woek afterwards.

What took place -He told mo he had soon Mr Hastings, and that Mr Hastings asked him to give particulars of the money taken by Mr

Dixon

What elo7-And that he refused to give any particulars, the reason being that ho was afraid. Mr Hastings "would take proceedings against Mr Dixon.

What else happened He said ho could not give any partientre of the money take

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did

Hung was leaving because Mr Lau. was coming in but he said he had no intention: of bringing Mr Lau Chi Sao in.

you would resign Yes.

Did you say if Mr. Lau Chi Ban came in

',

You know that Mr Lau Chi San. should

•oramme into the office ---So I understood.

You were annoyed with Mr. Dixon for wanting Mr Lac Chi San to come, weren't you -No.

But you didn't want Mr La Chi San to com-No.

Wasn't it a fact that you wanted Mr Hung to

to come back to prevent, Mr Lau coming 1-No, because at that time we had

new interpreter.

Did this now interproter take Mr Hung'a place 1-He took the place whore. Mr Hung sat, but whether he was considered chist interpretar or not I don't know.

Is he as capable an interpreter as Mr Hung -No; but he can translate better.

Did you speak to Mr Hastings in English or was there, an interpreter 1...I spoke to himi

What date did you arrive f—I arrived in

the Colony on 8th of October, 1904.

Where did you arab sta

stay Athe-Pask

What wers you paid under your agree. CHOICE SELECTION OF RECORDS. ment was paid a sterling salary of Thon you understand the questions I am 9825 a.year. putting to you without an interpreter- "can't say understand every one of the questions. Since I left the police forme am a bit dent.

If I speak loud enough do you mader, stand me 7-Yes.

After the statement was taken down what happened I left the office. 20.....]

When did you next sas Mr Hastings had been many times afterwards and on one occasica L was told my case would not bo put before the Governor in Council.

When did you next see Mr Hastinge with regard to the payment of 840-I did not go to him again.

Eotal.

What did it cost you ?--I. shared a room. with another mas at first and I think I paid about $115 a month.

What would be your other expenses 7-- Very little. I was not a member of the Club for a year after I came here and my average expenses would total about 8150 month.

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Replying to further questions, wit said he averaged about 1275 to.8300. ... month in salary and was thus gbis to sats quite 1100 every mouth.. He had a rise salary shortly after he came, Mr Hastings Have you soon Mr Hastings in connecgoing Home on leave, ant the schauge tion with the present inquiry -No. going so high that his dollars became - loss and less every month. After that he was paid sterling but on a fired dollar basis of 1711,

Do you know what this inquiry is about

hero doos ho come from. ?-Els was in: Hongkong 18 years ago. He came from-No. Canton.

The Chief Justice I con't know that we want to go too deeply into his merita,

The Puisno Jadge We've got his merits but we don't want his life history.

Mr Calthrop Very woll, my lord. When you saw Mr Hastings on 2nd February why didn't you tell him you saw Mr Dixon put money in the drawer? Because at that time doubted whether M Dixon would do such thing.

Didn't you think it very strange that Bfr Dizon should

money after you keep the

Do you know what the matter is con- cerning which you made a statement I was asked to make a statemont:

Who asked you ?-About ten days after 27th January I want to the office and Mr Hastings asked how my case was going on. I said Mr Dizon said he would write to the

Governor. Then he asked how much I had paid to the office and I said 840. Then he took down my statement.

statement..

What happened - Then I signed the

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would pay it to the cashier. How do you know that 7-Because when it was suggested about his coming back he wished to do so without giving any par- ticulars. He asked Mr Hastings to let the past go.

Then there was a suggestion that he "should come back to the office?—Yes.

see Bir Bastings About Mt Dixon (Somo- time about then

Did Hung go with you?-No.

Did you see Hung in the office that day 7 No; not that day.

Did you report to Mr.Hastings that Mr Did & you support that fuggestion Ye Dizon had taken money i-T related my

interview with Me Hung

You didn't say that Mr Dixen had been

When did you first see Mr Hastingen Mr Dixos.

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Did you go to any Solicitors with regard your case 1-I went to Mr Wilkinson I got a petition sent to England..

What made you change from Mr Hastings to Mr Wilkinson Because Mr Dixon told me they would charge me $100 for

Did you have money paid to from

"anything at all to Dir taking money, but that Hang bad told you stings and Mr Dixon sa to the cost of ever I received the mocny myself I entered / Kingsmead, by Baronesa You Faltan.

If you wanted Mr Dixon to remain in the office and Mr Hung to come back why did" you say Hastings At the time I spoke to Mrao ?You Hastings about Mr Dizon I didn't expect anything of this sort would snsto.

Wasn't it likely that some proceedings would be taken after this information had been given 7-At my interview with Mr Bastings I told him Hang was afraid if he give particulars that proceedings would bo taken. but Mr Hastings assured me he would keep the matter silent. He would give Me Dixon a mouth's lesse to go to Yokohama or somewhere else and never come back so that so one would know.

Who said that?-Mr Hastings. He told you all about it -Yes, he said that Mr Dixon could go on leave and not come back.

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Why didn't you get Mr Hung to go with you 3. I didn's think it was necesMATY

You didn't know anything about it 7--- No.

Hastings and Mr Dixon ?Yes, many times How long have you been in a solicitor's

And wasn't the cost of sending a petition office-Nearly ve year,

to England discussed at these interviews? and yet you didn' bhink it necesary-Yos, Me Dizon sometimes told me alone to bring Mr Hung to tell his own story they would charge me $200 and sometimes No.

Mr Hastings and Mr Dizon did sa.

Why did you say you did not discuss it with hir Hastings Mr Hastings and Mr Dizon told me the cost of sending a petition to England would be $200.

Didn't it strike you as a matter of great importance 1-No.

Not that a man in Mr Dixon's position should

be charged with embersling money? I mean that I didn't think, it important to bring Me Hung with me..

already paid? Yes, 3200 in addition to the Was that in addition to what you had

800 paid: already..

Do you know Alanna ?—No.

Do you know an Indian draper?-Thero are may Indian drapers.

Do you known one who lives over Mr. Hastings office No.

What exused you to make up your thind Witness, in answer to further questions, to tell Mr Hastings 1-Becanes Mr. Hung. said that Hang was not willing to come said he was in a dangerous position, and I back unless his salary was increased to 8225 thought it would not be safe. There were a month, Mr Hastings replying that he no proofs then. could not agree to that until Dixon Then why did you tell Mr Hastings - case was first cleared up. Witness then I put the matter to Mr Hastings so that he spoke of a

Ia subsequent interview with Bir could do, what he thought best in the Hung

matter.

What took place: He asked me what about the mattor, and I said it was drop ped.

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Didn't it strike you an being very cuziona that Mr Hastings should even think of taking back Mr Hong as interpreter if he ddmitted taking some of the money didn't say he would take him back.

Have you ever spoken to any Indian about this case?—I can't remember.

Do you remember any Indian in Mr Hastings' office asking you about it—I can't remember..

Didn't you tell an Indian you mot in the building where Mr Hastings office is that you had 880 for this case ---No

How was it you came to leave the police

But he said he would consiler it --Ho might not take him back after considera-force A made-up case was brought

What else took place at that interview? We talked about common things. What made you say the matter WAS dropped 1-Because I was not naked again. to five particulars of the money taken." tion.

Did you see Mr Hung again about ten days, afterwarde 7--Something like that. What took place them?-We talked. nothing more about the mattor.

What was Mr Hung doing at that

time 7-Staying at home.

Did he say anything to you about get- ting employment ?-He said he was going to Mastre Brutton and Hett's shortly after

When did he go to Mesars Brutton and Bott's ---I don't know.

But didn't

you think it would be per fectly natural that Mr Hastings would rs. pudiate all idea of even considering to take him back I thought he might think of

taking him back so that I could gat Mr

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With whom was this charge of indecency made A Chinese lukong.

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Had you at that time seen the second should not be overlooked.

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· Had you been given the details of Mr the very day Mr-Wong Hai Tong made a Dizon's second aidarit - Not at the time declaration,black p

Why did you tell Me Hung" he was, not not read Mr Dixon's affidavit Because follow live Flatcher Dizon had been redited to them in the ledger

When did you next see Mr. Hung?-On

Why did you go to san, Mr. Hang ?- Because Mr. Hastings sated me to go and, see him to see if Mr Wong Hui Tong was telling the truths or not.

What, took place 7—I told him what Mr Wong Hul Tong said in the declaration.

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