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Was Death Caused By Blow?
From our Kowloon Correspondent
The first witness called to give evidence was Dr. Mackie, who had conducted the post mortem and who told of his finding old opera- tion scars on the boy's body and
Last week's league matches in the first division were disappoint- ing from the spectators' point of view for while the Club just man- aged to beat Craigengower on time, the game between Indian Recrea
Inquiry into the death of Lai. monger, aged 22 who stated that tion Club and Kowloon ended in a Sal Chung, who died of aeruptured he had known the deceased for a draw with the Indians doing their spleen on December 1, following month prior to the latter's death. best to keep their last wicket intact his being admitted to hospital and that on the morning of No- Gill stumps". I will first deal began in Kowloon Magistracy, be- rember 14 he had arrived at work with the Club-Craizengower gametore Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday. in time to see the Indian constable which was played on the former's
catch hold of the boy and, turn- ground. There has been,some fool-
ing him around until they stood ing among the Craigengower sup-
face to face, hit him in the left porters that the Club were "Un
side with the closed fist. of his sporting in not drawing stumps
right hand and then slap him earlier. I do not know who began
that the deceased died as the re-
Bcross the face. this idea, but to my mind, to har
sult of an inch and a half rup...... bour any such feeling does not tally with a true spirit of the ture. Asked by Mr. Lo who watch game. The Club were perfectly the case for Katar Singh, an In- within their rights to play up till dian constable who is alleged to the official time for drawing, and have struck the boy in the stom-began to pant. When the witness if the Craigangower people consiache prior to his being taken to dered it too dark for play to go on, hospital, whether or no it would take a hard knock to produce a it was up to their batsmen to ap-
fatal rupture, the witness stated peal against the light. The pires were there to judge and if that the condition of the organ was such that it might possibly they disagreed. then the game
have tom it had he bumped would have had to go o
against anything, a table for ex- ample.
Umm-
I am not casting aspersions at any one, but it is this which spoils the delight of the game, and if there must be feeling of this nature, then it would be for the good of all con- cerned that the league be abolished and only friendly matches played. Then at least, no club can be no cused of being unsporting in in sisting that the game must go on in poor light in order that they might force a win."
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Following this the witness told the court that the deceased had
gone to a drinking fountain and after taking a drink sat down and
asked the boy if he was badly hurt, he did not speak but only nodded his head. The witness left him and went back to work. About three o'clock in the after- noon a friend" came to him and told Chan Chung that "the boy was gravely ill and lying under a zice stall. Witness told the court he went to the place and found the boy
there. He said that a crowd soon gathered around and urged him to go to the police station which he did and soon the ambulance came and took the sick boy away,
Asked by his worship to de- monstrate on him how the police- man hit the deceased the witness was overcome by fear and stood immobile, but when one of the Interpreters was substituted for the magistrate the witness demon- strated with apparent pleasure.
Li Chung Sung, uncle of the de- ceased was next called to testify and told of his being visited by his nephew and another boy on November 7 and of his allowing them to leave their bedding at his house. Asked if the deceased lived with him the witness answered in the negative and informed the So much for that part of the Court that on November 8, he (the game. Regarding the actual play. witness) went away on a business I thought the Club captain took a trip and did, not "return until very sporting chance in declaring November 19, when he was in At 115 for 7. "Tom" Pearce and formed by neighbours and tenants his son "Alee" each scored 2 but that his nephew had been tazen it was left to J. E. Smith to be to hospital. He claimed he visited the top scorer of the day. The the sick lad on November 27 and Craigengower bowling was not too the boy complained of terrible difficult so that it is rather hard pains in his side. On the last day to understand why the Club were of the month he said he visited so slow in getting the runs, him again and was told by the Craigengewer did not start any boy that he had been struck in to well and but for the fact that the side by an Indian constable, Arthur Hamson played a stubborn The next day the patient died. 7. 18. innings for 31. they might have
Saw Him Hit collapsed completely. Beck had 4 wickets for 2 and Smith & for 14.
INDIANS COLLAPSE · AЯ I was afraid, the I. R. C. batting went to pieces against Kowloon and they had to fight, in- gloriously for a draw.
They won
Following this the witness re- lated his going to the Yaumati station and identifying the police constable. Inspector Murphy rigidly cross-examined him but could not find any loopholes in the witnesses testimony.
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Canton, Dec. 14
At an Interview given to the Press after his arrival at Canton, Mr. Chang Chi, one of the Nan- king delegates, said that he with the other three delegates had seen Mr. Hu Han-min in Hongkong three times before they left for Canton, for consultation about policy to be adopted for the pre- sent situation. Mr. Ht was in
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same time: adopting a resolution | movement in the Party as a means A. H. Rumjaha opened the in- for presentation to the Govern- to save, the country, but at the No Claims will be admitted after the
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To comply with the General Bended they must stiffen it up considered out, however, that Siamese Warehouse Bagulations, consigness must ably if they want bava Revenue Officer in attendance the shield they lost to the Universolely for the manufacturers of re-capture rice (broken rice) is employed when damaged daliable goods szity last season.
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lowed this up with a fine innings pieces. The Navy, on the other for es. Rumjahn is one of the band, are a fighting team they most promising youngsters in the have always been that and some of LR. C.. his slow left-hand deli- the brightest cricket. I have seen veries being extremely difficult to came from, the Navy, especially judge.
when they were fighting against the clock for runs. TO-MORROW'S MATCHES To-morrow the Navy will meet In the second division, Craige Craigengover Cricket Club in gower should beat the Service their senior league match and if Corpe while the I. R. O should the sailors can field their full side, have no difficulty in accounting for I am rather inclined to think they the Police. There are two friend- will win. Craigengower have a lies in addition to the above mat exceptionally strong team on paches the gardes between KC. C. por, but like the Indians, they and Diocesan Boys School, and have a nasty habit of going to Navy-K.CO. seconds,
their wrong doing and abuse of power.
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what steps: he gave us must be followed," Mr. Chang emphasized. government had no decision as to Mr. Chang also said Nanking
what policy should be adopted for the present situation.
Mr. Chang said that he as well (Regarding the Fukien revolt. as the other three delegates en- tirely agreed to the telegrams dispatched by the Southwest on Nov. 22 and 27, but steps to be taken must be discussed for a certain
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The trial of the twenty-one men accused of an attempt to blow up the Vice-Regal train four year ago, and also with the organisa tion of bomb explosions in the Punjab in 1930 and other con spitatorial activities, has conclud- ed.
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