(0. 70.) MAGISTRATES ORDINANCE
G.
R
60
1854.
Case No..............
Caution to and statement by accused. (Ord. 3 of 1890, Sec. 78),
IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG
Before
R. E. Lindsell,
LEUNG WO
Esquire à MAGISTRATE of the said Colony
(hereinafter called the accused)
stands charged before the undersigned, a Magistrate of the said Colony, for that you, the
said Leung Wo, on the 24th. day of February 1922 at Victoria in this
Colony feloniously wilfully and of your malice aforethought did kill and murder one Leung Yuk Tong against the peace of Our Lord the King his Crown and dignity. Sec.2, Ord.2 of 1865.
and the said charge being read to the accused and the witnesses for the prosecution:-
Alexander Rentoul Esler, Douglas James Valentine, Frank Cyril Neville, Harold Green, David Morgan, Francis Roza Pereira, Ng Sz, Fung Chi, Leung Shui Shing, Leung Ping Shing, Charles Robert Rozeskwy, Wong Fat Kong, Sidney Gough, Vicente Antonio Ivanovich, John Grant, Arthur Ho- ward Barlow, Ng Ping Wu, George William Avenell, and Ho Cheuk,
being severally examined in his presence, the accused is now addressed by me as follows:
"Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge You
are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so; but whatever you say will be
taken down in writing and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial
"where-
upon the said
LEUNG VO
saith as follows:
[T.O.]
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