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PETERSEN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

GIVES EVIDENCE AT KOWLOON POLICE COURT.

DEFENCE SUGGESTS BERNSEN AS CULPRIT.

TWO ACCOUNTS OF ROYAL ARROW

FATAL BRAWL.

Louis Petersen, until recently, saman on board the .. Royal Arrow, was committed yesterday to stand his trial at the next sessions for the alleged murder of John Zetterberg while the vessel was at the Standard Oil Company of New York's installation wharf, Lai-Chi- Kak, as the night of January 18th. Detective Inspector Lane prose cuted and Mr. O. E. C. Marton

appeared on behalf of the defen

dant.

At the resumption of the hearing before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy. yesterday afternoon, Albert Bernsen, the only other person in the cabin, besides accused, when the deceased was kill ed by a blow behind the left ear with full bottle of beer was cross axamined through the medium of d Swedish interpreter. It had been decided to re-hear the witness's evidence in this manner as he had

Witness Is Accused.

Mr. Marton: I suggest that Petersen was sitting where you say. you were sitting, that is to say on

the fore bunk No..

And that Petersen was sitting on

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A young European lady was the complainant before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Central Magis tracy yesterday summonses against Mr. G. W. Cooper, of the Dairy Farm Company, for driving a motor-cycle without a licence and for failing to report a collision with a public chair in which the Indy was travelling.

ST. ANDREW'S KOWLOON. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING.

The annual Church meeting of St. Andrew's, Kowloon, was held yea terday evening in the Church HAII. The Vicar the Bav. W. W. Rogers was in the chair supported by Mr. J. H. Huat, O.BE, Mr. F. W. Stapleton (Hon. Treasurer) and Mr Robson (Hon. Secretary),

Before the meeting refreshments wers served by Mr and Mrs. Rogers.

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The Rev. W. W. Rogers speaking of the work done during the pond year mentioned the great succons of the China Exhibition which was bust of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Pres. Cleveland. Tues., Feb. 19th, Sam. Proe. Madison.Thom. Feb. 19th

be ready for Delivery from visited by about 2,000 people and Carge

Godows on, and after 6th February

will not be landed Options! Mr. Cooper was not present in cleared $1,300 The thank offerings

Last year amounted to $1,000: his here, unless has been given prior a chair under the left side of the Court, owing, it was stated, to in year the vestry had decided to it to Vessel bat carried on from porthole -That is not

And that a very short time befor! sufficient notice, the summonses troduce an envelope system And part to port to the siusi port of call to the alleged blow was struck you having been only served on Mon- were standing near the eshin door day afternoon. His Worship ad-

No.

journed the case, remarking that be had the same difficulty to deal with

2.700 had already been promised.

On April 1st, 1998, nine girls and women were confirmed by the Bishop and several young men had come forward.

Which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged. Gicoda are to be left in the Godower, where they will be examined on any Tuesday, and Fridays between the hours of The congregations had been satis-10.45 AM. and Noom within, the Fres decrease in regular

sitting on a chair under the left Do you deny that Zetterberg, port hole, threw a bottle at Petersen on the Kowloon side. Soon after factory but he was sorry, to seej sitting on the fore bunk 1-No, he the Court had risen. "Inspector did not..

Nicol, who had succeeded in com-anta.

You don't remember Petersen be

ing hit by a bottle thrown by Zetterberg 1-No, he never got bit.

Or thrown by you?-No.

I put it to you that this is ex actly what happened. Seeing that Petersen had been knocked out, you picked up a bottle and hit Zetter- berg over the head with it.-I deny that.

informed the police that he did not suggest that you say that you fully understand either the Magis had killed Zetterberg, and im- trate or Mr. Marton.

mediately raised the alarm and threw the blame on Petersen -No,

How Did Zetterberg Get On The Chali?

Was Bernsen Very Drunk? Mr. Marton asked witness hist. did not. exact condition at 8p.m. on the afternoon of the alleged incident. Mr. Marton put it to him that he was drunk at 3 p.m., but here plied that he was not.

Mr. Marton: Very much for the worse at 9.30 p.m. weren't you?

No...

You admitted, last time, that you were drunk 1-I was not very drunk. Witness said that he had "his supper at p.m. and a conversation took place outside the meesroom door... Zetterberg and Petersen came along a little later."

Mr. Marten: You have told us that Zetterberg was bit when he was lying in the bunk and that after being hit be remained there. Can you tell us how he got there? I cannot explain that at all.

Don't you know how he got from the bed to the chair 1-No

Could it have been Petersen who moved him --No, Petersen left the cabin immediately.

Mr. Marton: I put it to you that when saw that you had killed Zetterberg you arranged the cabin Mr. Marton: What was the con-moving the chair near the door and versation about Zetterberg told

putting Zetterberg on the chair. me that he had leat some money that afternoon. He had spoken to others about it

Mr. Marton: Did he suggest that you might have taken it ?-No.

thought that be thought that you might have taken it ?-No.

You

Bever

The witness denied that he moved the deceased.

Would you say that you were very drank at the time the alleged blow was struck -Not very drunk. Zetterberg was very drank, in fact both were very drunk.

No Suggestion Of Killing. Mr. Harton: Petersen had never suggested taking Zetterberg's lifet

-No.

Therefore if you story is correct, it was an absolute accident 1-Yes, they didn't know what they were

Why should he mention it to yout-He wanted to send for some drink but had no money.

Witness raid

told that, he Petersen and Zetterberg to come down to his cabin and have

drink. This was about doing. p.m. when he had finished his sup per. In the cabin Zetterberg again

poke of his lost money,

&

Mr. Marton: Did he suggest that any particular person had taken it -No.

Did he accuse Petersen 7--No. Did he drop the subject of the money and come back to it again? Yes for a while. He dropped it altogether afterwards and spoke of

boxing

I put it to you that it was the main topic of conversation from 5.30 to 9.30 p.m.-No he spoke more

about boxing.

Detective Inspector Lane then asked the witness if it was not the custom at sea to have two men be low in the engine room, but only one man on duty in port. The wit nesa replied that that was 80.

Inspector Lane remarked that, if Zetterberg had been sitting, as suggested by the defence, under the left morthole, the blow could not have landed at the back of the left

car.

Zetterberg was a far bigger ma than witness, and the Inspector suggested that witness could not have lifted Zetterberg, as alleged, into the chair especially consider-

After 8 p.m. the subject of the ing his drunken condition. Wit money was not mentioned. Zetternessed replied that he thought that berg was very angry about the he could!

money, but did not direct his anger This closed the case for the prose against either Petersen or himself.cution. Petersen said that he used to box at home. He had not seen Petersen box before.

municating with Mr. Cooper, said

that he had been informed that de fendant was plending guilty to both summonses.

On hearing this his Worship de- cided to proceed with the cake.

communie-

Two new societies had been form. ed, the St. Andrew's Brotherhood which was mostly for Service mes and the St. Andrew's Women's

Club, both were well attended.

The fortnightly prayer meetings at the Vicarage had been very help- ful although the attendance was sometimes, small,

Inspector Nicol stated that Mr. Road, when, at the junction with are leaving in April for furlough Cooper was driving along Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and family Monmouth Path, he collided within England, and every effort was public chair No. 12, in which was being made to find a clergyman to a European lady." One of the take Mr. Roger's place during his absence. In connection with this coolies was injured, and given on the spot one dollar as compensa- some of the Vicar's multifarious tion. Mr. Cooper should have re duties were described. ported the accident, but failed to de c. The Inspector added that the coolie was suffering from a crushed knee, and he had been out of work since the accident occurred ten days ago. :

As regards the first summons. Mr. Cooper had held a driver's license, but that had expired some months before.

His Worship imposed a fine of 85 on the first summons and 810 for failure to report the accident. An additional 88 was awarded to the injured coolie. as compensation.

4.

In thanking those who had helped him, Mr. Rogers said he wished particularly to mention Mr. P. Sands, Mr. Sands was going Home for ordination and they wished him every blessing.

Points From Commitse Esports.

The Hon. Treasurer," Mr. F. W. Stapleton, in presenting the balance sheet said that one of the mort- gages for about $9,000 had been paid off. There had been a great increase in Sunday collections, and the donations were also very satia factory. A considerable sum had been spent on repairs to the Church Hall

The accounts having been passed, accretanes of committees, etc., read

period

Claims will be admitted after the Goods are left the Tease!' Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th February, will be subject

to Rant

All Claims against the Vessel maat be presented to the Undersigned on of before the 1st March, or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Lance will be affected. BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE,

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The Steamship BENLEDI." CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hasarde na and/or exten kazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves, Delivery may be obtained.

be admitted after the Good bars left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th instant, will be enbject to Rent.

Ne Olaime will

All Claims against the Steamer must before Mr. W. Tate said that the maga-not be

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against $300 the previous year.

be presented to the Undersigned on or the 26th instant, or they wil recognized

Was he very angry and noisy about it? Yes he said he was sorry he had lost it, and this and that. Bernsen then invited Zetterberg and witness to his cabin, where hezine had only cost the Church $100 All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda opened a locker and brought out some drink. All three then began to drink. After drinking for a while Zetterberg came back to his money. He would suddenly drop the subject and then come back gain to it. Then suddenly, Zet- terberg accused Bernsen straight

out.

Mr. Marton: What did Bernsen

sayBernsen said I haven't got your money."

Did Bernsen suggest to Zetter- berg who might have taken it

No.

Was Zetterberg very angry about it-Yea, he was very sore against Bernsen.

Between 5.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. what would you say was the main topic of conversation -The conver- sation always drifted back to the money.

"What else did you talk about: Sea, different ships and Any mention made of boxing No. Are you a boxer ?—No, never done any at all.

forth."

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Bure Was Surprised! Petersen Goes To The Box. Mr. Marton: It surprised you Louis Petersen then went into when Bernsen commenced to talk. the box and answered the questions about boxing -It sure did..

Witness, in reply to Mr. Marton, to box what happened-Petersen put by his solicitor, Mr. Marton.

calmly in English, and without said that all three of them were showing any signs of anxiety or

drinking

Bernsen was keeping

Mr. Marton: When they started

started to box Zetterberg. It was

Mrs. Hast said that £30.5.6 had been sent to Dr. Barnardo's Homes.

The Mother's Union, account shewed a satisfactory year, 8900 was realised by "the sale of work.

Dr. Dovey, spoke at length about. the St. Andrew's Scout Troops.

Miss B. Robinson said that there were 24 new members of the Scrip- ture Union.

Mr. Barnes said that the St. Andrew's Brotherhood had been formed on the 19th June last mainly for Service men. The bi-weekly meetings were a great success.

are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th instant, at 10 by Mesna, Goddard & Douglas, No Fire Insurance has bom affected. Bill of Lading will be e countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

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Mr. Wong said that the Marathon Race organised by the Young Men's Chib had been a great success, also the bathing picnics in the summer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by Mr. W. S. Bailey and. Mr. F. Char ars, informed that all Goods are being Max Fung were thanked for pre-aded at their riax into the basardous senting two new ping pong tables, and/or extra-hazardeas Godowns of the

and the purchase of a billiard table had added much to the popularity of the Club...

Miss White pleaded for more re- cruits for the Wolf Cubs.

Mrs. Hunt said that the Child ren's Sunday Service had an aver. age attendance of €2.

The New Ordinance. Mr. J. H. Hunt then read an explacation of the new Church-of England Trust Ordinance 1929 of which the principles were adopted officers were elected:

and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Ca, Lid, whence Delivery may be obtained.

Ne Olims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 11th February, 1929, will be subject to Bent

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not a friendly 'but a serious busineasiness. He said that he had pace with them. He could not say without discussion. The following day, 11th February, 1929, at 10a.m.;

Mess

Can you suggest any reason why known Zetterberg for about six if he left the cabin between 5.30 or p.m. and 0.30 p.m., but did not they should start boxing seriously months and Bernsen for two all of a sudden 1-When Petersen three years. He always got on think that he did. He was just as wanted to box. Zetterberg became well with both of them. His sleep drunk as the rest of them. very angry. This was, I think, being quarters were in the fore part cause he was drunk. Petersen also of the vessel, while Bernsen's cabin got angry when Zetterberg became was near the stern, Berious.

Witness, couldn't say if Petersen hit Zetterberg very hard, but Peter een appeared to be getting the best

of it.

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Mr. Marton: What did you do? I sat on the forward bunk and looked on at first and then I tried to separate them...

The Royal Arrow" arrived in Hong Kong at about noon, on January 18th, and witness did not drink anything before dinner. He

Where Were They Sitting? Mr. Marton: I want you to tell us where you were all sitting. Witness said that he was sitting on the bunk in the forward bulkhead. sitting OD R Zetterberg was

Vicar's Warden, Mr: J. H. Hunt. People's Warden, Mr. F. W. Stapleton,

Members of the Vestry: Messrs. Raven, Robson, Sands, Thomas, Westcott and Eastman.

To represent St. Andrew's at the Diocesan Conference: Miss Robin- son Miss Sawyer, Mrs. Rogers, Mr. Sands, and Mr. Baldwin.

Auditor: Mr. T. A. Martin.

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hate the ship' side and did not go ashore in the afternoon, Bernsen was standing up behind but stayed on board, in the for the table and near the door op ward part of the ship, the whole pesite to Zetterberg. afternoon. He had two bottles of

Mr. Marton: What else can you beer and a glass of whisky between tell These two fellows started to dinner and 5 p.m.

gue about the money again. T Zetterberg was getting wild about I guesa. He stood up all of a the table." I don't know if he tried

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I suppose you were drinking a'l Zetterberg of Bernsen in the after den and grabbed a hottle from HE Motor Vegal

the time too -Yes, I did drink

Job...

He remembered that the other

two were drinking the whole time.

and Zetterberg appeared to be

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Do you remember the conversato throw it at Bernsen. The bottle having arrived, Consignees of Cargo Steamer : BREMENHAYAN ~ basʻtakest and subject to Terms and Conditions Drinking beer and whisky weretion outside the messroom --Yes hit me on the right side of my are hereby informed that all Goods are Bremen through Cargo for Hong Kong Cargo will be ready for Delivery from n't you? Yes."

Zetterberg, whom. I always called forehead. That's all I know."

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It knocked you out 1-Must have me the hazardous and/or extra hazardons and 88. "NIE" from Scandinavian Mr. Marton: What sort of "state I don't remember anything.

Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon ports. Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., where ;: were they in Not very drunk,

What was the next thing you re- drink as much as them because he had been drinking. Zetterberg in the forward part of the ship, did not like too much drink and was very noisy.

and somebody was shaking me. had a weak bead.

copveriation

That is 400 feet away from Bera- John (Zetterberg) was dead.

from Godowi an

be ready for hart. The Cargo will and after 4th February

Optionslice has been given prior to 1 Cargo will not be landed here,

drinking the most. He did net but quite enough to show that they member I was asleep in my cabin Delivery can be obtained as soon me the fio All Goods" remaining andelivered after here, enlous Notice has been given prior Vessel's say, but carried on from

What was

the

Mr. Marton: It was Petersen about 1-Zetterberg said that he

to Btesxier's arrival, hat carried on from port to port to the final port of call to

which the

port to port to the final port of call which the option extends.

the option extends

to

All broken, ahafed and damag

are to be left in the Godegod floods are to be left in the Godowns, where they

who started boxing again, stopped, had lost some money when asleep sen's cabin, and they told me that the 10th February, 1929, A p.m., will be Gold Packages must be left in the will be examined hours of 10,45 AM. | and Noor in the Free Storage period.

and then later started punching in the oiler's room in the after- Zetterberg again-Yes that's right. noon

You have said that Peterson got

Can you give any explanation Did he hint that anyone had why Zetterberg threw the bottle at up punched Zetterberg who fell, stolen it 1-Bernsen came close to you?-I don't know except that the man was drunk and didn't know what he was doing.

and then. Petersen hit the other over us and I heard Zetterberg, say to

You

the bead with the beer bottle 7-Yes, him "You ought to know some. be got up suddenly.

thing about that money... were Mr. Marton: Why should be get in the cabin all the afternoon." up suddenly 1They were sitting on Did he bint very strongly that

the bunk, and Petersen got angry. Bernsen had taken it No, not

Can you give me any reason why very strongly

Petersen suddenly got up and mar

ly hit Zetterberg ever, the bend, with the bottle 1-No special reason,

Did be hint that anybody bad taken it--No.

(Continued on next Column).

Can you explain how you got from Bernsen's cabin to your bunk 1

I cannot, I don't know, Committed To Stand His Trial. The Magistrate then made an order-for-Petersen to be committed) to stand his trial at the next criminal sessions.

subject to

sined as soon as the the 12th of February, 1929, will be

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1929.

Goods

ramaining undelivered are to be left in the Godown, where | on the 28th of Awafter the Goods have left the Vossel's Godown, and a

No Claim will be they will be examined by Messrs. Ander son & Ashe on the 8th February, 1929, Goods bars left the Godowns and and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th February, will be mbject st. 10a.m.

Ulaims must be resented within Two after the 18th February, will be subject to Bent to Bont

All Claimė against the Vessal muk All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned an or All Claims against the Vessel must be Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after - presented to the Undersigned before which date they will not be recognised... the 13th February, 1920, or they will not Consignees are requested to surrender be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th February, or they will · be recognised.:

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