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HONG KONG BAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932.

CHAUFFEUR WHO PROVIDED THE GUN.

CALLED TO GIVE EVIDENCE IN FUNG MURDER TRIAL,

CROWN PASSES ON TO THIRD PART OF STORY.

Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Assistnut Attorney General, announced yesterday when Tsui Yung Sam, who until lately was Mr. Gocke's chauffeur, was called to givo evidence, that he was ontering into the third part of the story of the plot to murder George Fung,

In the morning a good number of witnesses were called for the Crown, while the major part of the afternoon was occupied by the examination-in-chief of Tsui Yung Sam.

MR. POTTER CROSS-EXAMINES LAU MO

KONG.

not Cross-

This witness, was Lan Mo Kong continuing his evidence said that while sitting in examined by the defence.

Evidence of rooms being booked

SAMO

on

room

Cheng's car in Village Road on the night of the murder two men pass-by Zimmern and Christie at the ed. A few minutes later, two In-Nathan Hotel on March 21, the

on the Hotel dinn constables enmo Along and Tung Shan Ziminern spoke to them.

date and the Empress Hotel Cross-examined by Mr. Eldon March 99, was given by

these establishments, Potter, K.C., witness said that on boys from the night of March 24th Cheng, but they were not subjected to who was very kena on having a cross-examination, gamble, won $148.

Mr. Potter:-Aud he played for ess quite big stakes i

Witness:-No. Just ordinary. Would 8148 be an ordinary win or less for the accused -It would

Poon Yam-long, the next wit- called, stated that his brother, Poon Yik Tin was in Shanghai. The evidence of Poon Yik Tin, taken in the Police In it, he denied Court, was ren

Cheng.

Quentin Fung in Box.

not be a big win if he were play-formally introducing Zimmern and ing for big stakes, but it would be an average win for small stakes. He told you that there would be ahig game on at West Point the same night and suggested that as a matter of interest, you should come and watch --Yes.

He told you he would require more money and would have to go bome?--Yes.

Fung TAU Tsoi, alias Quentin Fung, brothor of the murdered man, who followed said he often lent his brother money,

Ms. Jenkin: Most of his corres pondence was addressed to you?-- Yes.

And you posted most of his let- You were with the accused for ters and supplied the postage a aunsiderable period 1-Yes.

All Very Happy.

You had a good dinner with him and you were all very happy Yes.

You went to Pauline's, Daneing Academy where you danced until 9.30 p.m.-Yes,

During the whole of that time the demeanour of the necused was ordinary and natural Yes. Just As usual.

stamps 7-Yes,

On March 15th or 18th last, did you post a letter for him address- ad to Miss May Chan, a girl you knew under the games of Connie and May 1-Yes.

That girl was at one time a close friend of your brother 7-Yes.

Solicitor's Evidence.

Me M. W. Lo, solicitor, who gave evidence on sub-poena in the Police Court, and that at Questioned about the scene out o'clock on March 21st, Zimmern, side the Nursing Home, witness and a young Chinese he could not said that when they drove past, identify came to his office. The there were two cars drawn up young Chinese was seeking legal and a crowd of people standing advice but Zimmern, did around them.. Somebody said the talking. "What is the matter" and the ac- Mr. Lindsell: How was the

cused said "Oh possibly a moter necident."

most of

case put to you-They said the young Chinese bad I younger Mr. Putter-And that appeared brother who was in love with a

a reasonable auswer-Yes,

When approaching the Nursing Home, accused prozeded at the ordinary speed and did not accelerate 1-That is eo.

girl. He wanted to marry the gir! but his family disapproved.

And what's your state of mind Sheldon, witness said that Zimmern he commenced his evidence and ac now - Baid I handed it to the was putting the question to him in cepted the pardon, Chiness because, according to A very complicated way and ho Witness said that prior to Juge routine, it would be handed to the asked Zimmern to illustrate the this year he was a private chauf- person in whose name it was made I case by using "A", and "B" and leur employed by Mr. Gocke at out, if he was there.

"C" He remembered references Pokulum. On the evening of June. On June 7 you could not say to to wealthy man," "girl" and 20 he was arrested and subsequent- whom you handed it 1-Yes.

murder" or "kilting." The con-ly charged with the possession of a At the Police Court you

ware versation was partly in English | pistol, and convicted on that chargo.. asked if you could identify the ac and Chiness.

Witness was shown, and identified, cused and you said you couldn't i Third Part Commenced. the photo of Ah Lau, who, he said, -Yes.

Toui Yung Sam, was the next he had known since the lattor part witness called. Mr. Lindsell told the of the last Chinieso year. Ah Eku, Court that he was the principal; he said, was the chauffeur who witness referred to in the third drove care No. 4 (an Austin) and part of his opening. Tsui was also | No. 2002 (a Studebaker.) offered a conditional pardon before i (Continued on Pitge 5.3

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RICHARD I

DEAR KIDDIES,-

Have you ever heard of Richard, Coeur de Lion " He was for When witness told them he could 10 years, King of England; familiar- not give legal advice on such aty referred to

as the Crusader | When Zimmern suggested that the brother was so madly in love that the people in order to equip an matter, he was told that the younger King. He laid heavy burdens upon ear should

follow the two men, if he could not marry the girl, army, to go and win the Holy Land Cheng did not demur-No.

he might do anything, as he was When the car was turned round, a bit off his mind.

from the Turks. At first he was victorious, but was ultimately de- | did you hear the accused say any He was asked what would hapfeated by Saladin. On his way back thing like this to Zimmern: "You pon if the younger brother were to England, Richard was shipwreck- are taking me on the road to to kill somebody. death"-I did not hear ik.

Four of you were crushed in the Baby Austin. If it had been said, you would have heard it-Yes.

Witness was re-examined short- ly by Mr. Sheldon,

person,

He told the pair that being under age would not save the youth from hanging. The Governor, however, might romit the entonce to deten-

at the Governor's pleasure. Mr. Lo said that he charged Mr. J. R. Suiter, of The Pharfeo of 85. A receipt, made out by mary, deposed to the galo of the shroff, was signed by witness two ce hypodermic syringe to and handed to the young. Chinese. Christie on March 91 and then twe

The name of the young Chinese days later, he thought, a five ca hypodermie, byringe to the same wan never mentioned during the interview, but the name given on Evidence of the sale of an ounce the counterfoil of the receipt was of potassium cyanide by an as- Cheng Shui Wo. sistant of the King's Dispensary Mr Jonkini You have just in was given by Lee Wai Sun, who formed Mr. Lindsell, that you stated that he knew Christie by handed the receipt to the Chinésa

The witness identified the | I just want to ask you whether you entry in the poisons book of his said in the Palien Court that you dispensary relating-to-the-purchase, didn't remember to which of the | Christio huving sigued the register two you handed it -They were together and I would have handed the receipt to the person who paid the money,

thenic

A Telephone Cal.

Cheung Shing, room boy of the Yes, but the money was paid to Nathan Hotel, who was on duty the shroff! The shroff would during the night of March 17-18, make out the receipt in thọ name: stated that he called Lai Ming of the person by whom the money Fai, who wan a boarder at the was paid. It would be handed to Hotel, to answer a telephone call, | mo to sign and it would be given The girl spoks" jnto this" "recciver to the man in whose name it was and it seemed that she did not made out, understand the other person who was talking or that the call was not for her, for she threw down the receiver in a rage and walked back to her room.

Mr. Jenkin repented the evidence, given by 31r. Lo at the Police Court, on June 7 and asked if that was his state of mind then.

Witness: YoR

ed-be was lucky enough to escape, but was afterwards captured and imprisoned by the Emperor of Ger- muay. A large sun was demanded and paid for his ransam,

Later he was engaged in a war with France, and was mortally while besieging the Castle of Chalay wounded by, a bolt from a crossbow in Normandy. Richard I., died on the 20th August, 1190,

Cheerio,

UNCLE JACK.

DANDELION CLOCKS.

Dandelion, Dandelion What's the hour of day↑ One o'clock, two clock Blow your down away. Three o'clock, four o'clock, What is that you said 1 Five, and six, and soven o'clock. Time to go to bed.

Dandelion, Dandelion You are teasing me, For the sun is shining Garly as ran be. Eight o'clock, nine o'clock See the thistledown- Floating over mchdowe. On its way to tówn.

Ten o'clock, leven o'clock Twelve o'clock, one Dandelion's finished, What a lot of fun!

E.W

POUR LES PETITS.

Ma mère a acheté une toupie pour mon frère, il a aussi un joli char et un fruet.

(Translation to-morrow.)

LET'S LAUGH

Gonerous.

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OUR CONTINUED STORY

THE BALLOON BOY.

"IT'S really true!" thought Paul, when he scrambled out of bed the next morning, "My Balloon Boy is here at Greendals!" In the cottage Edwin opened his eyes and lay wondering.. Where were the

rattle and clang from the street i From somewhere he heard a dog bark, and then a rooster crowed.,

Why it's the country!" he re- mombered,

Then he jumped out of bed, too. He could't miss one of the things that might be happening to-day, so ho dressed quickly,

He and his mother were to have breakfast with the Elys, so they walked up the quiet road to the big farmhouse. It was so green here, and so big and comfortable!

As the boys ate their breakfast they chattered of the plans for the day. While Edwin emptied his bowl of cereal, and ate bacon and eggs and drank his cocon, ho heard about rabbits, and gathering eggs, and a creek. They would surely have to do two things at once, to get in all this fun. Chum was Thrifty Employer: "I consider, waiting for them on the porch. Partridgo, that of all my employees

"He's such a beauty!!!

[Raid Ed- you have been the most diligent win, patting him and willing-never grumbling when Chum wagged a welcome, This you have had to work late-and I was Paul's friend, so he must bo think it my duty to arrange the the kind of boy to like Then the holidays so that you get the longest pair of bunnies must be chosen. day!"

That took time, but Edwin finally decided that a white one and al soft brown one were his favourites. Paul's-garden-There was-weed- ing to do, right away, so the tongues and the weeds flew together Edwin did his share, but he had to stop to listen to crows, to witch á blub jay, and to ask question after quos- tion.

Proof Enough.

Visitor (to angler at riverside): "Is this a good place for fiel ↑ "

Angler: "Yes, I never see any of tica leave it".

Proof in His Success

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then there were the woods and

The local reporter was interview. the creek to visit. ing a prosperous soap manufacturer. "It is a well-known fact," he said, "that you made your fortune out of soap, Mr. Lather. Now, to what do you attribute #RCOess / "

"To clean living, my friend to feris clean living," was the reply.

your

"I'n, thow you where I found your yellow balloon," said Paul, leading the way to the wood lot.

As they tramped along Edwin stopped and caught Paul's armij

Look!" he cried, pointing to something crawling off among the

(To be continued:)

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