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MURDER IN A TAIT'S MANILA

SAMPAN

Accused's Strenuous

Denial

FELLOW GANGSTER'S

EVIDENCE

At the Kowloon Magistracy yes- terday before Mr. Wynne-Jones, the case was continued from last week in which Kwong Tsui Tsol, Is charged with the murder of an old woman, Foo Mung who was killed and robbed on the night of September 11. The hearing lasted for four hours and was marked by close argument of technical points between the Assistant Attorney | General. Mr. Fraser, and the Magistracy who kept an exemplary watch both on the interests of the prisoner, who was not legally re- presented, and of one of the wit- nesses who was about to implicate himself with complete nalvete, when Mr. Wynne-Jones pulled him up.

An unexpected request by the accused to call witnesses late in

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Tait's Manila Carnival Show has arrived, and for the last two days scenes of great activity have been noticed at Kowloon.

We have been informed that the show will open on time, the big opening night having been fixed for to-day. The position is the same as last year; on that vacant ground by the side of the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon.

The slogan of this organisation, which is "Fan for all and all før Fun' seems to be a very apt one, as they have in their Carnival such a choice of different forms of amusement that it seems impossible for anyone attending not to find something that just suits their taste, though we expect that most who do attend will not resist having a go at everything.

the afternoon, caused the case to be adjoumed until next Tuesday,

Five different riding devices have Leung Hee Wa, son of the de-been lined up, and with each there ceased who was asked to identify is something different to the others." a hat, a handkerchief and some We think the "Dodgem will be the cotton waste, all of which was said most popular of these five, though by the prosecution to have belong- a new ride called the "Whip" looks ed to the murdered woman. The as though one should get a lot of There is also a witness failed to recognize any of fun out of it. the articles.

"Caterpillar "Big Wheel" and of the side Lance-Sergeant Joseph Frederick Merry-go-round." Hills stated that on the morning shows we shall be able to any more of Beptember 11 at 7.15 o'clock, the about it after we have seen them, lash witness appeared at the Water but by the photographs and press Folice Station and after report-cuttings we have been shown, it ing the murder took him to a pile looks as though a very strong dis of logs inside Yaumati Typhoon play will be put on. The "Ha- Shelter where a boat was tied up. waiian" Cabaret show should prove He saw the body of the deceased big draw. We are told that they"

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Asked where he spent the night

was in an opium den until very late, with 8 others, including the defendant. Presently the party left and walked to a spot near the

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gave it to the accused. Asked to Identify it he said he could not, but he recognised a piece of paper produced as having been wrapped round it.

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bowled with only one slip. Spledewinde in the guly and Burn at fine leg. His Arst ball, was hit for a single by "Teddy" while Duckitt played the rest of the over without scoring.

The umpires then agreed .10 make the next over the last one of the day, and off his first ball, Fincher scored a. couple. The rest of the over wäs completed without any further score,

The position at the end of the day was that Hong Kong still wanted 134 to win with all wic- kets intact.

MALAYA, 3ND INNINGS

D. G. Bum, b Hamilton. T .R. Q. Gibson, Lb.w., b

Pearce

13

Eu Chow Tiek, run out R. N. Hamilton, b Minu... 51 V. Croome, с Minu, b

Garthwaite

L. Alvis. b. Duckitt

W. O. Jonklass, b Duekitt 5 B. S. Gill, not out

G. Willis, b Redmond

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Total 171

C. A.. Spledewinde,

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Fall of wicket: 1/13; 2/13; 6/81: 7/112; 3/35: 4/53; 5/61; 8/125; "9/157; 10/171.

BOWLING ANALYSIS 0. M. R.

Hamilton Minu Garthwaite -Pearce

Duckitt

10 2 23

12 4 33

5 3 8

W.

13.2. 2 35 2 11 2 24 2

11

Owen Hughes 4 Redmond

7 2 17 HONG KONG, 2ND INNINGS E. C. Fincher, not out E. R. Duckitt, not out

0. Extras 2

Total for. O wkts 5 BOWLING ANALYSIS

Willis Gil

O M. R. W

21

1

2 1 2 ...MALAYA... 1ST INNINGS D. C. Bu, run-out

R. G. Gibson, a Duckitt, b

Goodwin

Eu Chow Tiek, e Dunkley,

b. Goodwin

20

6

R. N. Hamilton, a Fincher,

b Goodwin ....... FL. Lt. Croome, b Pearce.. L. Alvis, o Owen-Hughes.

Duckitt

- 14 W. O. Jonklass, è Minu, b Duckitt

15 3

B. S. Gill, b Pearce

G, Willis, c and b Dukitt ... 0 R. Morgan, e Owen-Hughes,

Hamilton

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C. A Splenes phe, not out 5)

Extras

9

Total 92 1/12; 2/16;

Fall of wickets: 3/31; 4/38; 5/48; 6/75; 7/76; 8/82, 9/84; 10/92.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Goodwin On being asked if he wished to question the witriese the accused said, "No," saying the evidence was a lot of lies, whi

Tai Nung, a boatwoman told of the party on her sampan the night She failed to At this point the Magistrate | prior to the murder. interrupted him to inform him recognize the accused but did re- that he was implicated himself and cognize the last witness. when the prosecution complained Lan Wal, an account then test-

of his action His Worship stated:fied to buying the gold setting of **It is, my duty to supply advice the Jade-ear-ring but could not because of the simple minds of state who the man was who bought these people, and I don't think one | it from him.

N Injustice abould be done to help Inspector Dorling, who was pre- forward the ends, of justice.". sent when the accused was arrest

The defendant refused to.ques- tion the Inspector stating that he did not know why he was arrested. He denied certain statements in a document read by a police inter- preter, which he was stated to have made, and added that beat- ings and fear had forced him into confessing and that he had been. afraid to tell the Inspector, this when asked to admit his supposed gullt because the constable stand- Ing around terrified himse

How the Murder was Carried Outed then outlined his actions f

After much discussion the case the case from the time the accus- continued and the witness was ed was seized and searched. asked to tell what happened - fol- lowing and bow the plan to com- mit the crime was discussed Wit ness said that the party went to the dock where Foo Mung's boat was tied and he saw the deceased on board. He said four men in vaded the sampan, and abour an hour later rushed out and ran past him. He walked to an eating house with three others and there met the gang again. After eating he returned to his boat and the next morning met the eight men. one of whom was the accused. Witness said he was given an ear ring by Cles Pung a member of the Darty who sold the gold portim to a Jeweller, Witness placed the

Papera were then produced by the witness by which he hoped to. prove an alibi and as he asked for witnesses whom it was impossible at the time to produce the case was adjourned!

O..M R. W.

16 B 3 Minu

1 .19- Garthwaite... 41. Pearce

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11 HONG KONG, 1ST INNINGS- E. C. Fincher, b⋅ Willis E. R. Duckitt, e Gibson,

T. A Pearce, Lb.w., b ̈

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C. C.; Garthwaite, b Willis 5 TML. Redmond, c Mor-

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