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(6) Woo Hoi Keung
Watchman, "Kwong Tung".
The Court adjourned at 1.0 P. M. for the lunch interval.
All parties being present, the Court re-assembled at 2.30
P.M. and the following witnesses were called:-
(7) Chan Sing Yau
(8) Lau Moon
(9)
Hung Yuk Shu
(10) Harold Tipelady
(11) Richard Creese Terry-
(12) Joseph Redman
The Court adjourned at 5.15 p.m.
Seaman employed on board
"Kwong Tùng".
It
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情
No. 1 Compradore on board “Kwong Tung".
Divisional Officer, Hong Kong Fire Brigade. Assistant Government Chemist.
Revenue officer.
The Court re-assembled at 10.0 a.m.
on Thursday the 5th
February, 1948, and all parties were present.
The following witnesses were heardir
(13) Siu Hin vit
(14) Arthur George Groves-
(15) Tsang Hin Cheung
(16) Chu Cheung Ling
(17) Mak Kau
Special Grade Chinese Revenue Officer. Inspector of Police.
Fruit Stall Manager on board "Kwong Tung".
Fruit Stall Foki on board
"Kwong Hung".
--ditto--and had
(18) Hui Yuen
Passenger on board the "Kwong Tung".
The Court adjourned at 12.30 p.m. for lunch.
The Court re-assembled at 2.30 p.m. and all parties were
present.
The following witnesses were heard:-
(19) Leung Mun
(20) George Edward
(21)
Willerton.
(
Donald William
-
Gould (Doctor)
(22) Thomas Edward
Jackson.
Passenger on board the "Kwong Tung".
Detective Sub-Inspector of
the H.K.C.I.D.
Hong Kong Medical Services.
Assistant Director of Marine (Ship Surveys).
It was agreed to call no further witnesses.
The President inquired if any persons had left their names
and addresses with the Court Clerk indicating their wish
to give material evidence in connection with the casu alty•
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