SUPREME COURT,
Saturday, July 12th.
IN BANKILOPOY,
BATORE HIS HONOCE SIR WM. REES DAVIRS (CHIEF Justics).
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NO LOCUK STANDI."
Ra Chan Ka Hevog.
1
IDEAL DETECTIVE.
REMINISCENCES OF SIR MELVILIE
MAONIGHTEN.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 14TH, 1918.
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** JACK THE RIPPER.'
Sir Melville Macnaghten, head of the Criminal Investigation Department, who has retired after ten years' service in that position, confessed to a Dain Mail representative that the greatest regret of his life was that he joined the force six months after Jack the Ripper"
com: mitted suicide, That remarkable man," ho
said, was one of the most fascinating of criminals. Of course ho was a manine, This was an application for a receiving but I have a very clear idea who he was and how he committed suicide, but that, order.
with other secrets, will never bo revealed Mr. C. C. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. by ms.**
There are two officers," observed Air Leo d'Almada e Castro, appeared for the Melville, without whom the Criminal petitioning creditor, and Mr. F. Investigation Department world be com Jenkin, instructed by Mr. Crew (ofpletely Messrs. Hastings & Hastings), represented a judgment ereditor, and appeared to oppose the application.
Mr. Alabaster informed the Court that he was not ready to proceed with the case, as the petition had not been served. Mr. Jenkin announced that he was pre- sent to oppose the petition.
at sea--they are Detective Inspector Luck' and 'Detective-Sergeant Chance, If these officers are together on a case then there need be no doubt as to the result. By that I mean that, in crime detection, as in everything else, there must be an element of what is called luck, The attributes of an ideal detective are to keep his eyes and ears open and his mouth shut. What class of man makes
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Mr. Alabaster said his friend had ne detective unless he has got the necessary Incus stundi.
ability in him. One of the finest detec. tives I ever knew was at one time a farm
His Lordship (to Mr. Jenkin)-1 don't hand." think you hav
Mr. Alabaster said the petition was not on for hearing, and in the circumstances, aven it Mr. Jenkin bad any focus stundi, he could not be heard.
Mr. Jenkin submitted that it had been held over and over again that any creditor had a focus stambi,
Mr. Alabaster said it had been seer- tained that the debtor was returning to the Colony, and it was desired to serve Po petition on him personally.
THE FINGER-PRINT CLUE. Sir Melville regards the development of- the system of identification by finger- prints as the most notable achievement in crime detection during his experience.
Dr J. M. Gillespie
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Stenia, American str., 11,284, A. Zeeder, 8th July-San Francisco 12th June, Mails and General.-Pacific Maile 8.8. Co.
This wonderful system is due entirely to Sir Edward Henry, the Commissioner, although many people persist in the belief that it is modelled on that of the French- man, Bertillon. The latter is anthropo logical, and much too intricate to teach to the ordinary prison warder. The Gest time Sir Edward Henry's system came to the front was in the Stratton case, in which two brothers murdered a shop-TEAN, keeper and his wife. They left what I discovered to be a fingerprint on a cash- bos, and as the result of my discovery they were hanged."
UNSÖLVED MYSTERIES.
Mr. Jenkin understood the debtor was returning to the Colony in order to apply |- To a. London Morning Post representa- to have the judgment which had been [tive Sir Melville had some very interest- obtained against him set aside.
ing things to say.
We have, after all, in our London records wonderfully little crime consider- Young the circumstances, and it is remark- able what a small roportion of the There are. bench
His Lordship-I have nothing before me. I cannot hear either of you. are talking to an imaginary bench, Mr. Jenkin thought an imaginary could give him a very real remedy.
His Lordship-I am not going to giva you any remedy at all.
Mr. Jenkin Then they case is adjourned? His Lordship remarked that he knew
nothing about it.
AK ADJOURNED PETITION.
Re Wing Hang Heung.
Mr. H. A. Nesbit (Official Receiver) applied for an adjudication order in the bankruptcy of Wing Hang Heung, and for the appointment of two creditors as
trustees.
Mr. M. W. Slade, K.C, instructed by Mr. Crew, appeared in support of the application, which was opposed by Mr. E. J. Grist (of Mosers. Wilkinson Grist), who represented a number of creditors.
Mr. Slade informed the Court that a resolution had been passed agreeing to the appointment of two Chinese creditors as trustees. The friends and countrymen of the doctor were ou one side, and the He rest of the creditors on the other. wished an adjournment, and that the matter should be left in the hands of the Official Receiver.
Mr. Grist said there was no affidavit on the fle The liabilities amounted $350,000 and he represented creditors to whom $200,000 was due. The resolution was passed by all except two creditors, and they wished it to be enforced unless
rpetrators are undiscovered. of course, cases unsolved, and I think particularly of two in which I was not able to touch a single feather of the criminal. One was the murder of the watchman at the Cafe Royal in 1894, as to which I was unable to get the slightest che, and the other was the case of Mary Bails, the little girl who in 1909 was murdered, and whose body was found in a brown paper parcel in a lavatory How she had got there, and even in what district she was murdered, remained an absolute mystery,
the Another case that caused me greatest anxiety was the Muswell Hill murder. I had made my own enquiries as usual, but could see no clue, and Henry Marshall, who had the case in hand, was at his wits end. Night after night he used to come down to my place and talk over the day's results, which were generally oil.
A TINY ÉLUL
It was quite five weeks before he came to me one evening with the news that he had got what looked Ble two elues, one really big and the other a small one. He told me he was going on the big one. and next day I had a message from him to say that it had failed, and that he would now take up the lesser. That was the discovery of the association of the bull's-eye lantern found tear the mur dered man with Millson's nephew owing to the wick being made out of a piece of tarian cloth which Mrs. Millson was making into a dress for her. Hitle girl. The tiny clue hanged both Fowler and Milsore
STINIE MORRISON.
That was a very interesting case, and even more se was the murder of Beron on Clapham Common, for which Stipie Morrison was convicted.”
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Lande:-
S'hal Investment.. H'tong Investment Humphrey' Estate Walkei wei................... China ....PAGKAPAN Anglo-French..... Plantations:**
Alma Estates, Ldne Ayer Tawah Rubber P'ation Co., Ld... Chempedak Dominion
1109/14, sellora
TI, 22, sellers
Tla. 44, buyers
Ton Tls. 26, buyers.
T10. 60
850 $874, buyers Tions R
#50 914, buyers Tino Tla, 10, mallors
21 | Tla. 12 G $5
Tie. 61, buyers
TaTls. 923, buyers $100 $113, bager T189, buyers *T20 To 40
Tau Ta. 50 T10
Tls. 84, hayers.
£1 | Tha 64, tellers
T14T, 16, callera
...
21
Tha, 12, sellers
29
Tls, '78
21
Tlo. 11
Ti
Ts, 11
+95
Tls, It, sailors
Rubber
Kalumpong Rubber K. Jam Fation, Ld. Senawang R'ber.... Shanghai-Sumatra' Tobacco...
T. R. & T.Estate Co.
Cottons, etc:-
BO... Internationals......
Laou Krag Mow ....... Soy Chees Shanghai Cotton...
Industria!:-
A. Butler Cement,
Tile Works Anglo-Ger. Brewery China Flour Mill ... China Im. &
Ex
Lumber.....*.***
Suger Rofaieg...
Green Is. Cement.....
Maatschappij, &o,,, in Langkat........ Major Brothers......... Shanghai Electric &
Asbestos
Gas Shanghai Shanghai Ice..syarter Paper
ཝ****ས;
S'bei Pulp & S'hai Waterworks...
Stords-
Hall & Holtz J. Llewellyn... 4. 5. Watson & Co. Central Ordinary... Contral Founders....
9. Montrie & Co.... Week & Co. Lane, Crawford &Co
Butela
Aster House Hotel!
T20 Tls. 175, sellars.
EI Tis. 11
Tools. 133, sellers T75 Tls. 873 2 T10 Tis: 101 T60 Tla, 44
150 Tis, 126
TOO Tis, 23 $100 $95, bagers
150 | Tis, 15.
TOT, 928-4-
$100 $102, vallers.
$10 $7, buyers
Gain
Tls. 4814 T60Tis. 15, sellers
$25 $21
T50
Tlx: 75, salleri T35 Tls- T100 Tls. 2
220
T16.326
$20 $173; buyera- $80 1:355:1, $10
#6, sellem de $15 $71, sellers $15 200 $50 $12 82021, sellatu $100 $110
#25 | $4), coliers.....
"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THES
NEW TERRITORY."
BEL
TEING the Series of Arvoks contributed.
to the "HONGKONG DAILY PREIS " by "Sporisman," reproduced-in book form,
$1.
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Hongkong, 29th Octobär, 1910.
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