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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930.
MURDERER BANGKOK MYSTERY, ALLEGED
PLEADS INSANITY
MAY BE SENT BACK TO HONG KONG FROM HANILA
HIGH COURT TO DECIDE.
Manik, March 28. The question of whether Chan Sam, otherwise know as Chan Ah Woi. alleged murerer of his Cha Ah Kim, half-brother,
of the late
grocery
store
Ah Go and Sons, should be detained at the San Lazaro Hospital or cleased from
owner
of
the institution and sent back to Hong Kong, will argued this morning before the ocal Supreme Court.
Chan Ah Wol w sent to the hospital for confinuent by order of Judge Pedra Compeion, of the court of first instare of Manila, on February 27, 19, on his own plea of insanity up: arraignment on the charge of urdering his brother. Another order of the Judge authorizing release re- cently was left ineff tive when the local supreme cour issued a pre liminary order in avour of the widow of the deceed.
At the hearing o-day Lazaro Pormarejo, local ttorney, will fight for the liber of his client, Chan Ah Woi. Haill be opposed by former Judge Gege R. Harvey,
Prisoner Vanishes Before Guards' Eyes.
A CONVICT COLONEL.
Bangkok, March 21.
THE
which stood the guard. The theory
of the escape is that the prisoner,
somehow or other, came out of the
MAIL.
CHINA
CONSTABLE SHOT.
room and slipped past the guard, proceeding to the front entrance of the building and then reached tho strect. Guards were also stationed in front of the main entrance. It was mystifying how a person could Lieutenant Colonel Phra San-slip out unnoticed. There was no A bayuddh. convicted of misappro- priating army funds, has mysteri- ously disappeared from the mili- tary jail in the Ministry of War.
He was missed at 11 p.m. March The police have been informed of the escape and strict watch is being kept at every known port and means of exit from Siamese terri tory.
Exciting chase in Tientsin.
de m
SEVEN ARRESTS MADE.
Lu Haing-chung, Lu Wen-lu and Han Chao-chi actively assisted him in carrying it out. The gang had their headquarters in Las Bi-Kal and apparently after the robbery, the miscreant Kwan took the stolen bicycle and the booty and was pro- ceeding to cycle with it to the head- Tientsin, March 20. quarters at Lao Si-Kal when he met aarious shooting. affair oc-the constable on the British Bund. evidence of the lavatory being curred on the British Bund on It was evidently the intention that Tuesday night which has led to the gang-should meat at their head- undermined or its walls drilled.
Persons living near the Ministry the apprehension of a whole quartera and there partition the of War asid that towards 11 p.m. gang of desperadoes.
proceeds of the robbery. a car was seen parked under the
So quick were the police on their" It appears that at 9.30 p.m. on shadow of a large tree near Lak Tuesday night the B.M.C. Police trail after the apprehension of Muang, close to the Criminal Court Constable No. 273 was on duty Kwan that all the robbers were bullding. Apparently the prisoner on the Bund when he saw a Chinese taken in their beds. escaped in this machine as it was cyclist coming towards him without not seen at 11.30 p.m.
a light. He auspected the man of police the murderer states that he When the case was reported to having stolen the bicycle and stopped originally served with the Army When he stopped him the which he left about ten years ago. Phra Sanbayuddh had an eight Lieutenant General Phya Siharaj im.
Dejojaya this morning, the officer constable's suspicions were re-Since that time he has gained his hour start, for the Incident.
made a personal inspection of the doubled on account of his ac-livelihood by a campaign of murder although a case of strict emer-
scene. Sub-Lieutenant Chuer Maa- tions. He saw the man put his and armed robbery, operating en- gency, was not reported to the
and came tirely in Chinese territory and General Commanditg Officer until garasthien, Sub-Lieutenant Cha-hand inside his gown early this morning. In turn H. H.
lerm Jaovanakul. Corporal Bhan the conclusion that he had a avoiding the Concessions. He ad- Prince Pavaradej, Minister of War Bhasiri and the 10 guards were pistol. He therefore immediately mits to having committed at least
20.
was not informed of the escape until at 10 am. this morning.
Acting upon a "tip," the Sathorn police searched the home of Phra Sanbayuddh in Sathorn road this morning but no trace of the officer could be found.
The wives of the officer denied
that Phra Sanbayuddh had visited them during the night.
Phra Sanbayuddh is the main figure in the wholesale fraud of the First Army Corps funds, involving
In his callous statement to the
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as his
then placed in custody.
closed with him but in the struggle seven murders in recent years but A report was made to H. H. the man managed to draw his says there may be more Prince Pavaradej this morning at weapon and shoot the constable in memory falls him. Last July Kwan 10 o'clock. His Highness was in-the stomach. Although badly says he kidnapped the keeper of the. disposed and has not been at his wounded the courageous policeman Hung Feng Rica Shop at Feng Lin office since Monday.
hung on to his man and eventually Taun Hotung. Tientsin, and later disarmed him. In doing so, he shot him dead.-P. & T. Times.
R.C. MISSIONARIES
To Remain at Posts in China.
Complains of II Health.
the Bund
A few days proviously, Phra was severely bitten in the hand. Sanbayuddh complained that his The cyclist then broke away health Was seriously affected. and fled on foot up Upon his petition Phya Aryaraved but a B.M.C. detective who had (M. Carthew) was permitted to heard the shot gave chase to the
who will tell the tianal that the large sums of money. He was ar-examine him and the medical re-fleeting figure. After a flerce chase
courts, particularithe courts of first instance, havao jurisdiction over the question releasing in- asne persons frot the hospital, The question is fohe director of the institution aloito decide, the former member ofhe local judi- ciary will tell theibunal,
CHINESE INCANADA,
No Privikes to Foreigrs!
China has territoriality
Vancar, Feb. 15.
awe away extra- cles in her
A
foreign treatles th stroke
of
the
hos not
L рель, given to aliens her midst those privilege: in
return which are accorde) Chinese who go to other count. Chinese in Canada, for Instai are far freer
and come
throughout the country than nadians and Britons in China In the latter, country foreignere only allow ed in certain plaand are prae- tically on sufferanyherever they
to
rested when serving as the ne countant of the First Army Corps over a year ago, when irregulari ties in the accounts became known. The actual means of escape of
ly determined. However, officers of the guards company stationed at the Ministry of War last even- ing, including the guards them selves, are now In custody for examination.
According to the brief investiga- tions this morning, Phra San- bayuddh was allowed to go into a lavatory last night. Since then he has not been seen.
port was to the effect that theup Ewo Road the miscreant fled into well as the Victoria Road and the detective on point nervous system as general physical condition of the shouted to the policemanTM prisoner was really bad, whereupon duty to blow his whistle and join He did so and they Phra Sanbayuddh made a petition in the chase.
39
42
Vatican City, Mar. 26. "Remain at your posts" is the order that continues to go from here to the 218 American Catholic
various nationalities in China.
40
to be released on bail, panding his both ran after the man down missionaries and the others, of the officer has not yet been definite-petition to the Dika Court. This Victoria Road. The constable on Was denied by H. H. Prince duty near Whiteaway and Laidlaw's Pavaradej, who foresaw unde-shop window saw what was happen- airable complications from the release.
resulting ing and hid in a doorway and as the fugitive passed him leapt out and Apparently the household of grabbed hold of him. They fell on Phra Sanbayuddh did not know of the ground and there was a struggle the escape for at 9 o'clock this but the other police officers came up was made a prisoner morning, a servant from the house and the man brought the prisoner's meal as and taken to the B.M.C. Police usual. Upon arriving at the Station. guards' room he was informed that his master had escaped.
*
In spite of the ominous candi- tions in China and the recent murder of two missionaries, In- Italian bishop, the" cluding an Vatican feels that the missionsries should remain at their posts for the time being.
[The dire pilght of the Catholic China became missionaries in known recently when it was learn- ed that eleven of them were trap- ped. in Kanchow by communist On being searched a sum of $600 bandits and were in grave danger
The Ameri The wholesale fraud case, in in notes and about 70 rounds of of losing their lives. which Phra Sanbayuddh is involv- Mauser ammunition were found in can department of state took the ed together with some two or three his possession. He admitted having position that the missionaries were officers, was one of the most sensa-shot the policeman on the Bund and justified in remaining at their tional that had ever occurred in treated the matter as a great joke posts, but expressed a hope that the Ministry of War. Every de-saying it was just a matter of bad they would withdraw until pesce velopment of the case was followed luck. On being further interrogat- was restored.] with keen interest by the public.ed he admitted that at eight o'clock the same evening he had, with two
Robbery fra Village.
It was toward 11 p.m. when the prisoner called to the sentinel who was stationed in front of the cell and requested that he be permitted to go to the lavatory which was a separated room from the cell although both are situated in the same hall. The request was com- municated to Sub-Lieutenant Chuer Mangarasthien, officer in charge of the guards, who gave his assent. It was stated that such request
The money involved, although a other men, been concerned in an had never been permitted before definite figure has not been deter-armed robbery, at a rice shop in a during the night, other arrange-mined, amounted to Tes. 400,000. small village two files to the south
Guard Suspicious
minutes
go. In other worin geturn formenta being made in such cases. sweeping away tial privileges to foreigners, Chinas not given generalized privik. The Bitua- tion thus created es an oppor- tunity, unlikely tour again the same way. negotiations with China for teturn to her ahore of the Che population In this country. it population is now enjoying peges that are not being accorde British re- sidents and trave in China. The Nationalist Cnment there is pursuing sp of ridding China of foreign In the pro- cess it should besible for re- ciprocal arranged to be made whereby prob which has agitated this prov for over two decades can bolved-Daily
The lavatory was about five yards away from the cell, boing in a gloomy corner. Phra Sanbayuddh had been in the lavatory for about
the when guard, 15. Private Koord Yaemsri, who was standing guard from the beginning, became suspicious and opened the closet, to find that the room was empty. A Barong which the prisoner had carried into the room with him was hung up, covering the hole from which one could see into the room from outside.
Colonist.
Sir Edward Abn has been appointed Clerk to Parliaments in succession to Sinur Thring.
The escape was immediately re- ported to the officer in charge, whereupon a search was made in every nook and corner in the build- ing for the missing man, but with no result.
Eleven Sults Filed.
Because the alleged misappropria-of the ex-German Concession and tlons were made at different times said that the money found in his and at different figures, the case possession was the proceeds of this was divided into separate suits. robbery. The bicycle which he had In all there were eleven of these been riding was stolen from the suits filed against Phra Sanbayuddh same place. alone. Of these the military court Subsequently the B.M.C. Police, had found the defendant guilty in with the co-operation of the French one instance and sentenced Phra Police, arrested seven men on sus Sanbaruddh to 7 years' imprison-picion of being connected with the ment: this decision was appealed same robbery. It would appear that by the defendant and the case is all these men are now pending in the Dika Court.! Other cases against him are still large gang of desperate robbers who have been operating for some time pending in the Military Court past in neighbouring Chinese terri- Bangkok Daily Mail.
tory.
members of a
The wounded B.M.C. policeman, to whose determined courage the Founded in 1813, the London rounding-up of the gang is largely Philharmonic Society vas Britain's due, was taken to hospital. He is first association of orchestral play-in a serious condition; the bullet ers; the New York Philharmonic, having passed right through the ab- There is no other opening in the the oldest permanent orchestral domen. lavatory except a well-barred association in the United States, window and front door before gave its first concert in 1842.
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Ten Robbers In Custody
Tientsin, March 21, The B.M.C. Police have now effected ten arrests in connection with the armed robbery case at a village south of the ex-Germai Concession which was followed by the shooting of a police constable on the British Bund on Tuesday night. Unfortunately the gallant con- stable who was shot, C.P.C. 278 (Han Yuen-chai), died in hospital at 7.45 on Wednesday evening from hie wound. He had been shot through the abdomen, the bullet tearing the Liver. He was about thirty years of age, a married man with two chil- dren, and was one of the most pro mising constables in the force la which he had served for two yours. Before his death he was promoted Corporal for his distinguished con- duct on Tuesday night.
In addition to making the ten arreste, the Police found in a house in the notorious Leo Bi-Kai district a "second" Mauser pistol and also a Browning pistol and a quantity of ammunition. The smartness of the work of the police is amply demon- strated by the fact that by 8 am. on Wednesday seven men had been arrested while the whole ten mem bers of the gang won
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lung"
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24-Capital of Egypt 25-To flow back; - 27-The aun
29–A Japaneks general
: 31-A fault
34-Boverage (pl)_ 30-Contraction of HI
had"
37-Madel 39-To exist
40-A hypothetical
forca
41-alve forth rays 45-Personal pronoun 46-Eagle
48-To come into opera-
tion
19-Burn
60-Word of assent
Bi-Ever (post.)
62-The buttocks.
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carbon 156-Mountaina in Russia
67-Nations 60-Academy (abbr.) 70-A table for writing (71-A look of hair
72-A breed of terriers
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india
:
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a
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45-Throatana
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mouth 3-A handcuff
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53-To accumulate
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(Eng.).
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wing 59-By day 60-Older form of
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62-Clerk (abbr.) 63-Dexterity 65-Basso (abbr)
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