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FUM ZUDIA
The hearing was continued at the Kized Court, Shanghai,
en Catober 27th, of the arms and amranition anse, before Xr, Grant Jones, British Assessor, and Magistrate Yu,
The accused verei Teong Tas-dau (narried, a stevedore), Kg Vung-sing (married, a shopkeeper), and Ng Sse-ping (married, a shopkeeper). They were charged "for that they, on Geteber 16th, 1915, at 804, wushang Road, 533 Tongshan Road and 23, Tongshan Hond, did uniawfully have in their possession certain munitions of war, to witį pistols and rounds of simunition, contrary to the provisions of the Provisional Criminal Code, Beation 205 and against the peace, order and good goverment of this country",
Mr. X,X, Xoman appeared for the prosecution, asting on behalf of the rolise, kr, Q.D, Musso appeared for the prisoner Tsong Tez-dau, Mr. Holborow appeared for lg Bae-ping, while Dr, Hinckley appeared for hg Vung-sing, Kr. R.F.C.
Kaster watched the case on behalf of the Chinese Naritime Custom
Sub-Inspector Mangregor, in charge of Harbin Road
Police Station, produced the ammunition found in the boxes,
There were 129 automatic pistels of various males, and 20,830
rounds of ammunision,
kr, Musso oross-examined the accused Ng Vung-sing.
The first time, the witness said, that Tường Tse-dau approached
him with reference to the matter in question was nearly a
month ago.
about it.
Prior to that time, the vitness knew nothing at all
in the Friday before he was arrested, the witness
went to Tsong's house and there saw his wife, lie did not
mention to her anything about the arms, but told Tsong the
following
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