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EXTRADITION

APPEAL

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ness, Wong Plu Sang, was in Court. The matter of cross- examination had been strongly urged, by my friend on the bästs that English law does not allow. the introduction of evidence which has not been cross-examined, and up to a certain point I agree with him. But are we proceeding un- der the common law? This ap

·plication for extradition is purely statutory and is a thing, not, re- cognised by common law. It is true in the Magistrates' Ordin NOTE--Figures la parentheses indicate number of letters in the ance and in the Chinese Extradi- tion Ordinance which follows the lines of English. Acts, the same procedure had been applled, but Your Lordship will see from the Extraidtion Ordinances the even depositions taken outside the Col- ony are in certain cases admissible" in proceedings in Hong Kong.

Mr. Fraser then reviewed - the evidence at great length, and con÷. tended that the application müst b dismissed.

DISMISSED

"In dismissing the application. His Lordship said that the Magis- trate was empowered to conduct matters as if he were conducting proceedings with a view to com- mittal of the fugitive. Assuming that the evidence of the witness, Wong Plu Sang, had an import- ant bearing on the case, he felt that the Magistratë bad other am- plc evidence from other witnesses to come to the decision which he had given.

MOTOR ACCIDENTS

Two minor, motor mishaps "ọc- cured on Sunday, one on the Castle Feak road and the other in Queen's Road East At about 3,10 in the afternoon whilst driving his car No. 4289 along the Castle Peak Road. near (heungshawan, Ser- geant M. L. Edridge of the East Lancashire Regiment knocked down a Chinese male, Ho Yee, who was taken to the "Kowloon Hospi- tal and treated for head injuries..

A Chinese woman, was knöcked down by Mr. Powell or No. 6 Ken- nedy Ford on Sunday whilst he was driving his car No. 1584 along Queen's Road Bast. She was re- moved to the Government Civn Hospital suffering from head fri- juries.

FORMER-INTERPORTER LEAVING

V

ACROSS "

words required.

1. Here's a rebellion breaking

forth (6).

-The last half of the terma-

gant is gone (8).. 10-Think of a number (7). 11.-Chaperone for more than a

backward queen" (6), ̧ 12-Sturdy (6)..

fellow often

13. The perfume

gets sat upon (7). 16-Fairylike (5). 17.-Another word for one men-

tioned in 13 (5). 18-Not the kind of ring a giri

likes (5)..

19-Such language is anathema

to the purist (5). 22.—A fish's contribution to the

paint-box (5). :) 25.-Descriptive of a man of few

words (7).

29.-Horses when harnessed in

this fashion are: not idë by side (6). 30.-The Junior officer of the past

should have been able to blow his own trumpet (8). 31.--Number with an initial aa-

count (7),

32. Served up, arid colloquially

outwitted (8). 33.-It's infernal to snare her (8).

DOWN

1-Crest which forms part of a breakfast table dish (5). 2-4 bundle of early ammuni-

"Hon, shall we say? (8). 3-This fabric is found in no

inn (5).

4-An Insect of the backward

taste.

PRISON FOR MAN AND WOMAN

5.-0 (4).

6. In age, she becomes mean

(4)

7-Its proverbially unwise to have too many being heated simultaneously (b). 8-Heraldic and poetic blue (5). 9.-Song of the "blues"? (5). 14-Thas covered many a martia).

chest (5).

15. City of Italy(5). 19. Situated in a change of tides

(5)-

20-Pawnees' wives, perhaps (b). 21. Church land (6). 22-Kind of bun found in geo-

metrical shapes (5).

23. Puppet, horse, drink, tool, o

blow (3)

24.-Another spelling of 13's per-

fume (5).....

26 In the midst (4). 27-Though proverbially

wise,

they may become slow (4) 28. I study the image. (4).

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:

ACICES-1, Frau-d; 6. False: B Wrangle-(r); 10, Ample; 11, 7- ague: 12, Legatee; 14, Knout; 15,

-we: 16, Rites; 17. Cured: 19, Orb: 21. Adobe: 23, Riddled;"24, Spahi; 25, Oasis; 28, Founder; 27, Even-t; 28, Nasty.

Down-1, F-lank: 2, Appro- priate; 3, Dwelt; 4, Car-go; ̈ 5, Agate; 6, Fever; 7, Light-houses: 8. Evens: 13, A-ward; 17, Caste: 18, Drift: 19. Odour; 20, Blade: 21. Ado-R.N.; 22, Essay.

here for voluntary work; it was

ces, and child welfare centres were taken over by public authori- ties when they proved a success and expanded so far as to be too. For nighting in Nanchang Street,minstration. The work

large for private and voluntary ad- of the mear King Street on Sunday. Undificial Aunts was peculiarly a Chan Yee, a woman stall! hulder, and Chiu Ho-ping. unemployed. were both sentenced to 14 days the making up of deficiencies. In Imprisonment by Mr. E. 1. Wynne. imperfectly organized familles. Jones at the Kowloon Magistrncy" yesterday morning. Inspector Filla Sergeant G. Wynne of the Hong stated that at about. I p.m. on Kong Police Force is to leave for Sunday second defendant stood on Home on Saturday and is not ex- the footpath outside first defen- pected to return to the Calony, dant's stall and caused an obstric- thus depriving the Police Force of tion. The woman asked the man one of their greatest sportsmen. to move on but he refused and On his arrival in the Colony in said he had every right to stand. 1923, when he first foined the there. A quarrel ensued and the Police Force, Sergeant Wynne has man struck the woman and rün played in five Interport football away. The woman immediately matches against Shanghai in 1924, picked up a knife and chased him 1925 1926, 1927, and 1929, captain-into a medicine shop, where he ing the Hong Kong team in 1926. picked up a stool and again struck He formed a very formidable the woman. The woman then combination with C, W. E. Bishop struck the man on the back of the whom he partnered at back. He head with the knife. No serious i also tocka great interest in injury was inflicted.

cricket, Hockey and Tennis, and

Was "A consistent scorer for the Police cricket team.

DONATIONS

The treasurers of Bir William Peel Fund for the Protection of children acknowledges the follow- ing further donations: Previously acknowledged $17.393.60 Mrs. E. M. Minett

20,00

SOLDIER CONVICTED

**THE PERFECT AUNT"

(Special Air Män Service)

London, June 29

Cancri Peter Green, speaking on Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Voluntary Unomcial Aunts in Manchester, said that some people were born aunts, some obtained aunthood, and some had aunthood: $17.913.60 thrust upon them. To show how invaluable an aunt could be in a family, he desccribed the character and work of an aunt of his own, the late Miss Joseph ne Saintsbury. One of her duties was to be Mr. B. I prompt as to take the blame when Wynne-Jones

Kowloon anything went wrong. When he Magistracy

morning, and other young people in his Private Wallace

was sen- family were learning languages she tenced to a

hard labour, read to them and let them read following a charge of having com to her in whatever language it was. mitted a burglary at No. 280, She was not always on these Prince Edward Boad the residence heights: she was very useful for of Mrs. E. W Blackmore on Satur- | combing the cat. She carried al- day, July #; when it was alleged he most to genius the art of anding stole half a bottle of whisky which anything they had last, remem- he drank on the premises. The de- bered their engagements when fendant la 25 years old, a private they forgot them, and was most of the 2nd Battalion of the East skilful In and Lancashire Regiment stationed at when there Shamshulpo.

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