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TRIAL OF A SHANGHAI EDITOR.

Con ineed from yesteril oy's inue). Mr. A. W. Starling, printing man- Lager of the “Shanghai Meredry,

Ltd,, repeated the evidence given by hit in the lower court. In answer to Mr. Ellis, witness said he told the fran that he wanted to see all healer copy before it appeared. The article in question was afterwants seen by a higher anthitity in the "Mercy" office.

In re-estination witness suld be read the article and. on instructions,

had let the Chinese in, had betrayed her ultimate interests or at least had betrayed the trust the Chinese people had in the British Govern. mments I was exceedingly disappoint ed and the sense of disappointanent ged me to write this article in this struin.

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la moss-examination Mr. Wilkin- son asked witness if the Shanghai Mercury management did not draw his attention to the fact that his leading articles etc. were tending to lead him into trouble.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915.

Similar evidence was given by Mr.

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of England and who was formerly

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This was all the evidence, for the de innes, and the case was adjourned until the next day.

The trial was continued on 15th

In his adelress to the jury, Mr. Es said he had urlertaken a very fresponsible kusk, bat lie thungha fue? [would ing able to satisfy the chut, Įthe élarge ha ring heen pude eat. He would ask them to weigh the vidence very carefully. They were Fot only men of common sense and [ngen of the world but they were also men of education, and in the course of that education they had heinl.of this words Liberty of free spierch *** and "Liberty of the Press. Thiago wonds in theinselves had a very deep meaning, and he hath no hesikition in suying that in these words were

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privileges of British subjects, and The (enunsel) must admit that when their laws protected those privileges thas protection was only afforded to them when they use their powers with discretion and in a proper man ner. Nobody would admit that more readily than his client. It was for the jury to say whether his client | had made proper use of those privi- leges, or whether, in his folly. he had abused them. It was intro-

bet on counsel to satisfy the us well as he could say that the words Contained in the article of the 15th May were not litious, that was. that the words were not calculatedl to produce the effect ̈älleged.

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Mr. Ellis there read to the jury a pussage from Archibald's Criminal Pleading, "which he asked them to bear in mind in considering their verdict. The law which dealt with the kind of defence which defendant bad put up did not allow the de- fendant, as part of his defence, to satisfy then: as to the truth of the allegations. Justification was no de fence, and therefore the defendant had to fall back upon one of two things- deny that he wrote the

editions words, or, if he did write and

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Witness replied in the negative, The Editor-in-Chief of the Mor curry," in the nurse of an ordinary conversation, told him he was brend ing on the corns of the Japanese. and witness quite understood why what he did. he (the Editor-in-Chief) should say them, dût thes, were nob seditious, other vessel or the bour of the train by In this use defendant had admittel which the applicant wishes to leave. Mr. Wilkinson-Apart from any that he was the author of the article passes to the Provet Marshal at Head Applicants should apply in person for their KWONG HING CHONG&CO. passed it on to the higher authority.question of pleasing or displeasing in question and took solo responsiQuarters Office between the hours of 1. H. Phillips, H.M.'s Vice-Con- the Japanese, did not Mr. Clark enlibility for it. In considering that.. to 1 r.. and 9 r., to 4 r., Daily. an, said that references to the Jap-] your attention to the fact that you article, counsel asked the jury not ness demands appeared in the public were liable to get your paper into to nie to any busty conclusion with press in January, and public atte trouble from the violence of your sisin was paid to them in China in leading articles". the shape of public meetings, sou With over.

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| newspaper written in English to set. th the Chinese view. There had "Len ́no súmplaints of anything writ- ten by the defendant from the Chi- | mess or Japanese Goverments,

In answer to Mr. Wilkinson wit mess and he had no kowledge as to whether the paper was subsidisedl.

This was all the evilence for the prosecution,

Mr. Ellis said the would not ad- dress the jury in openg, except to state that the defendit would en- denkour to satisfy the art and the jury that the words if the article were not seditious.

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Referring to the evidence, Mr. Mr. Wilkinson-And that written Ellis said that Mr. Starling had intimation was entirely a bolt" from fairly and clearly tok them that the the blue?

article was apparently, so far as Witness-That was the first counsel could gather, red by him heard of it.

superficially, but before it actually

In further answer to Mr. Willis found itself in print it was sub- son, witness mid his articles repre-fitted to a higher authority. That sented his own view, and not the was a fact which the jury should friew of Chinese. His paper was take into consideration and weigh. likely to be quoted as an authority: If the articks was calculated to pro- it was quoted week by weak in the duo the results alleged was it likely native press.

that that article would have passed

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Mr. Wilkinson Aml your paper the review of those who did pass it? world contine whether it peil, or¡ There was no doubt that the urticle pot?

was strong in ternis, but in reading it, and before they came to any con- Defendant then gave efidence, amb The excitement in China on the clusion, the jury ought to bear in said he was by profession a school Japanese question began at the bé mind exactly what defendant had TRON STEEL METAD and HARD Langster, being a graduate of the Viegiuning of February and inercised ad bi isplation. He had told and Retail Ironmongers. Pig Iron and

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Bangkong. September The Shanghai. Mercuryusussist article that Britain "ind deceived be lud, got to feel that, then were editor. He remained there about Clina; there was a great difference certain political Chinese questions of a geur and was afterwirls Imnu- between - betraying Chin and be controversial character, which it ferred to the Sungkai Times" by traying the trust of the Chinese peo- was well should be put before the Mr. Clark, who had at that tiro unple The Chinese had certain English speaking public for their interest in that piper. ↑ He wroteļamount of confidence in the British concüleration. He has a told leading articles op local and politieni. Government, and clut "confidence them that he had been expressing affairs. In 1908, he joined the **Nu- kppeared to be misplaced. The article the views for Jome Line-aul, tinual Review “ns acting clitor and complained of was the consummas comsel thought, up to the urticle in afterwards becane for. "The tion of a long series of articles; he question, they had been expressed paper was then partly Chinese und bell he was quite within bis pro in a reasonable and sensible way- partly foreign owned. Since Janvilleo in writing it. His object in and he felt that bis views had hint rary 1914 the paper dad con owned writing it was to place un record the been appreciated and be was suffer. by Chinese. In the articles he had intend feeling of disappointment of ing, when he wrote the article, a written he had tried to put forward himself anal a large number of Chi- grava disappointment of the way wing he described, or the reason nese that at the last suoment Great China had been treated by the shile Chinese Boint of view.” He Britan did not put her veto, or at powers, and the way in which hez I wrote the articles of the 8th and end rate exercise a Tindente fufu-infereste politia), tummal and MANN5th May and took full responsibility cries, on her ally The article was financial--and heen, so to speak, d's..

for them. · The “National Review written a full week after the delivery regarded by the powers, "That, he circulated chiefly hongst Chinese of the altitu

· “luid explained, was the motive that who could read Eilishi, foreigners|: Dr. Wu Ting-fung, who described wanted him to write the article, in China, people froh St. Helena to himself as a gentlemana at, lige. In cross-umbullakot defendant gave Janžica and och side of those said he had éccupied many important a reusable explanation as to why places.

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