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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935.
THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS
Murder Case Adjourned
Till This Morning
Harbouring a grudge that they had been deprived of their lands by a stranger who had obtained possession from
the
Crown, a gang of 14 men hatched a plot in which the new possessor was to be dealt with by them. This resulted 'In the appearance of four mea, Pan Kam Choc, Ho Wah. Ho Yau and Lag Cheung before the chief Justice. Sir Atholl MaqGregor at the Criminal Sessions yesterday on a charge of the murder of Au Wan Fai at Chukowan Village, Lantau Island on September 1
Another last year.
Pun
who man named
Tak
Wis .also indicted for the same offence was not present in Court due to illness.
Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith the Assistant Crown Solicitor ap- peared for the Grown while Messrs. H. C. Macnamara and Harold Lee instructed by Messrs. Dennys and Co., represented the accused.
The following jury were empanelled to her the case: Messrs: F. Goodwin (Foreman), W. Robertson, G. Castle. C. A. Coelho, Wong Tse Kwong, Chau Lok Chow and J. O. Sequeria.
After the jury had been chosen His Lordship warned them that if any one of them had any qualms rbeut death sentence being pass- ed he was to say so then so that they might be exempted to sit and a new jury found. No ob- jection was forthcoming.
THE FACTS
In setting forth the facts, before "the Court Mr. Lockhart-Smith stated that the accused were "all members of a gang of 14 men who murdered the deceased on Sep- tember 1. last year. The deceas- ed lived with his wife, his son and two daughters in three matsheds in lower Chukowan village, 'Lan- tau Island.
GOLD REEF ON
THE RAND
10,000 Feet Below Surface
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 20.
The existence of a great new gold reef, at a depth of 10,000ft. and running the full extent of the present reef along the Wit- watersrand, is announced by Mr. Hans Pirow, the South African Government mining engineer and brother of Mr. Oswald Pirow, Minister of Defence,'
He estimated the value of the gold in the newly discovered 'reef | which is 2,500ft below the deepest mine now being worked on the Rand, at £280,000,000.
The Witwatersrand is already the world's greatest gridfield. stretches over several hundreds of miles. The gold bearing area. however, is confined to a string of mines forming the rim of the basin for about 70 miles from Randfontein to the Sub Nigel, near Heidelberg.
weather and the wind velocity, she stated that it gained in intensity as the night went on.
Questioned further witness reaffirmed her pre- vious statement that she actually saw Li Tung Kwal assaulting her late husband and that the blood which was on the quilt might have
Hitherto it has not been poss- been made froth the wounds in-tble to work mines below, 7,500ft- flicted by that man,
THE SIGNAL Questioned about the signal wit- ness said that as soon as the "how!" was given the rest of the men rushed the hut and everything was so apparent that that must have been a prearranged algnal.
The new reef, according to Mi. Pirow, is capable of yielding 200.- 000.000 tons of ore.
the depth of Village Deep. The temperature, and the humidity Vill- make conditionis impossible. age Deep had a special cooling system introduced last year.
Recent researches, however, have proved that it will be possible shortly to sink shafts to 10,000ft--- the depth at which, according to the geological formation, the new
this stage Mr. Macnamara warned the witness that what she was going to say will be of great reef Ites. Importance to the defence because she was the only eye witness of the recenly scooped from the hillside i erime.
Witness replied that whe-0,00011 nove sea-level, ther it was important or not she was telling the truth.
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THE ARRESTS
For miles the cars twisted round hairpin bends where fences had not been erected to protect mo-
from Acting Sub Inspector Darkin, of- | torists-
falling over the Acer in charge of Cheung Chau steep precipices. Three times the of the President's CAI Police Station, stated that on Sep-engine tember 2. last year, he received a stalled on the steep grades. " report from the Water Police sta- When it was realised what had cars were faced tion regarding the crime and went happened the
to
Sometime. In 1932, the deceased came over to the village from the island of Capsulmun. Having established himself here, he thought it a good idea to have his He did so and later family over. he and his son applied to the Dis- trict Officer (South) for a 'per... mit for an area of land in the village.. When he first arrived at the place, there were five skuat
their families. ters and
They were not legal tenants, and the deceased and his son applied for
the secre. There he was with a new dangers, as there was a permit for that area. They given Information and he made practically no room to turn round.
at the succeeded in obtaining the per- investigations
nearest It took nearly half an hour for mit for, this area and also two villages. He was brought to the the President's car to do this. other areas of land to the north Pataukoovillage by the deceas- Throughout the operation Mr and north-west of the place where | ed's son and there several hute Roosevelt smoked cigarettes and'
made were pointed to him but there
jokes. He was the the squatters were.
wcre
who did not ap- no traces of the persons person present named
pear to mind the predicament As a result of this manoeuvre.
Mr. Harold Lee crass examined had to the original inhabitants leave the
They alleged this witness who when shown a not. that deceased asked them to pay houk replied that he could
whether the wounds were rent, and, on their refusal to do ay
their made by that instrument. The so, he evicted them from
of the people who hats #
concerned in the crime were given to him by the deceased's son. He definite knowledge who had no the men were as he had never seen them before.
EVICTED
place.
On the day of the murder. the son of the dead man was, about t be married. The deceased and his wife had accumulated a sum of about $400 to $500 for the cere mony and that money had been stolen. But the ill-feeling among the villagers was undoubtedly due to deceased having acquired the land.
THE PLOT
Counsel then went on to refer to the plot to murder the deceased. The first thing the Crown knew of this was about ten days before the murder when the four accused. together with two others not in custody, were seen discussing the matter at the tea house in Ping Shan. The third accused was heard to offer five dollars for the murder of the deceased, while the fourth defendant offered three dollars.
namnes
were
The case was then adjourned till this morning.
MR. ROOSEVELT'S
CAR ESCAPE
Vehicle On Edge Of Precipice
(Special Air Mail Service) " London, Oct. 10. President and Mrs. Roosevelt came within an ace of being pit- ched from a narrow mcnutain About 5 p.m. on the day of the track into a rocky valley hundreds murder, four men-the second ac-or,, feet below, when the'r chauf- cused and three others not in cus-feur took a wrong "turning in the tody-went to deceased's hut, os-mountains of Nevada. tensibly for a visit. The deceased For seven miles the driver went and his family were in the hut at along a road under construction the time. After they had conver-which has not yet been opened to sed on general matters for quite trafi
a long time, the deceased, who was Members of the Presidential a man of about 60 years of age, party were horrified to see that suggested going to sleep and invit only a few inches of crumbling ed one of the four men to go over gravel
President separated the
to his hut which he occupied by ¡ from destruction, himself. Two of the other four By what strange mischance the men then went out of the hut to drive Was taken without the gether with deceased's son, while elaborate precautions which nor- the other remained with the dead mally precede every move made man's wife and the two daughters. by the President is still a mystery. They remained, there for some Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt were on time when suddenly one of the their way to visit a civilian con- was heard shouting out servation corps camp. 30 miles "Woof" Immediately afterwards from Las Vegas, accompanied by ten men and boys appeared on the Mr. Harry Hopkins, the works hillside, shouting "Ta!" (Strike). progress administrator, and Bena- The son was then attacked by his tor Fittman.
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two companions, but he managed. ENGINE FAILS THREE TIMES to escape by diving into the sea. The old touring car in which He landed in a place nearby and they were travelling led a pro- proceeded to Hong Kong where he cession through the cactus-strewn reported the matter to the police. desert to the mountains. Mem- WIDOW'S EVIDENCE bers of the White House secrets-
Yip Chol widow of the deceased rial staff, secret service then, a gave evidence corrborating the reporters followed in nine other Crown's opening and then went on | cars. to describe the attack.
Apparenty-nooody knew Cross-examined by Mr. Macna- country well enough to realise mara witness affirmed that a moon that the dilver of the President's was shining at the time of the at-car had made a mistake when he tack and questioned as regards the turned on. to in unpaved road
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