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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937.
KOWLOON TRAGEDY.
RECALLED
Inquest Into Death Of
Mr. C.E. Watson
JURY EXPRESS SYMPATHY
Circumstances surrounding the tragic death of Mr. C. E. Watson, proprietor of Brewer's Bookshop, which occurred at an early hour on June 28, as the result of a fall from his residence at No. 26, Carnarvon Road, 2nd floor, were probed at an inquest held at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon. Mr. K. M. A. Barnett sat as Coroner, assisted by the following Jury:—M. F. Key (foreman), Yeo Choon-chan and Hans Lowig.
A SHARP NOISE
Dr. K. H. Uttley, medical officer, deceased being carried to the am-
bulance. of the Kowloon Hospital, stated that the cause of death was due to haemorrhage and ahock. There were both external and internal injuries.
CENTRAL COURT CASES
Theft Of Watch
£ Tong, aged 35, appeared be- for Mr. W. Schofield yesterday at the Central Magistracy when he was charged with larceny. of s watch and cigerrette case from "A" and "B" Military Quarters, Queen's Road...
- Hl" Worship sentenced him to two months hard labour,
DENTIST CHARGED
Li Shut, a dentist, of No 129 Queen's Road Elast, appeared before Mr. W. Schofield yesterday at the Central Magistracy when he was charged with offering his services
dentical surgeon. when he was not capable of per- forming them.
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Mr. C..Y. Kwan represented the Mr. N. L. Earl, residing at No. defendant while the prosecution
was conducted by Mr. McKinley. 28. Carnarvon Road, ground floor.
The hearing Wha axed for in evidence, said that he was dis- Mr. O. R. Benson, deceased's turbed from his sleep about 4.30 August 5.
SHOP BREAKING brother-in-law, testified that to a.m, ou Jun 28, by a sharp noise,
Appearing before Mr. K. Keeri his knowledge deceased had no followed by loud thud that ap- Anancial trouble, and that he al-peared to have come from the at the Central Magistracy yester- Leung Fuk aged 19, was ways enjoyed good health. He back yard. He got up to investi-day last saw deceased on June 26. gate and found a man lying on charged with shop breaking and Mr. R. S. Capell gave evidence the ground face downward. He larceny of $1.94 from Wah Yan Sergeant Bentley ap- that he had known deceased for later identified him as Mr. C. E. | College.
the prosecution. and many years. The last he saw of him Watson. He ran to the street to peared for
a fine of $5 or six weeks was im- was on June 27 at the Kowloon call for the police and at the same
posed by his Worship. Cricket Club where they played summoned the ambulance. billiards togther, and later had Detective-Sergt. A. Kinnear who lunch. After lunch they returned visited the scene of the tragedy to the Club and played tennis still said that he had taken measure- late in the afternoon. They thenments of the room and window. went to a cinema performance after which they returned home- for dinner,
Witness added that about 9 p.m. the same day he received a tele- phone message asking him to go to the pictures. He asked deceased to go with him but the latter de- clined the invitation saying that he was too tired.
Witness said that he took de- ceased home in a tax while he was on his way to Hong Kong. Deceased was quite cheerful while allghting from the taxi.
Mr. Capell went on to say that about 4.15 a.m.. on the following day he was awakened by his door bell ringing, on opening the door he saw Chan Chun, deceased's servant, who informed him that his master had fallen out of the window and was injured. Witness proceeded to the scene and saw
MURDER TRIAL
The story of murder, carried out at No. 337 Shanghai Street, ground floor, was heard before the Acting Chief Justice, His Honour Mr. Justice C. G. Alabaster, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, when Tong Shum-wing, 26-year-old car penter, appeared on trial for the alleged murder of his clansman. Tong Shu Lam; aged 27. on May 17.
The jury empanelled for the case were: Messrs. D. J. Fraser (Foreman), Thackman Law, RH L.A. Unnuss. Foo Ping-yen, Char- les Chun Ham, Young Chen-chuep and Kwan Saufung,
Mr. E. H. Williams, Acting Crown Solleitor, conducted the prosecu- tion, whilst accused was represent- ed by Mr. Harold Lee.
It is alleged that accused attack- ed Tong with an axe, causing fatal injuries to his head as the result
Deceased's bedroom had two win dows opening to the back yard. The height from the fat to the back yard was 31 feet. Close by the window there was a chair which was 2 feet 10 inches high; a cushion which was on the chair bore two foot-marks. The height between the chair and the window sill was only a few inches.
A search of the room was made, but witness could not find any relating to the correspondence
state of deceased's mind.
Corroborative evidence was given by several other witnesses. The jury, after having heard the evidence returned a verdict of accidental death and added their heart-felt sympathy to the relatives and friends of the deceased, to which his, Worship added, "I wish to associate myself with your ex- pression of sympathy"
FORGED NOTES
LOITEREE CAUGHT Appearing before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yester day.
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Chan Sund, ared 19. was charged with loltering in No. 28 D'Aguilar Street, third floor 4.30 am. on July 20. Bergeant Cashman stated that defendant was found hiding in the house. A sentence of three months hard labour was passed
HE KEPT THE MONEY Ho Cheung, aged 30, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday when he was charged with larceny. by bailee of gold bangles from Raymond Lee of No. 109 Robinson Road, Acting Inspector. Kirby said that on July 7 defendant was given the bangles to pawn by the complainant, He did so and received $46.80 for them but kept the money for him- self. The defendant was arrested on information on July 18
The case was remanded for 48 hours and ball was fixed at $50.
SNATCHER IN COURT Kwong Sheng, aged 27. : ap- peared before Mr. W. Schofield yesterday at the Central Magis- tracy
acy when he was charged with larceny of one wrist-watch from The continued .·' hearing of the case in which Lam Bang, aged 40,ilt Cheung, spinster.
Inspector Meyer stated that the unemployed, and his wife, Lui Kwal-ying, aged 30, were jointly complainant was walking along charged with possession of 23 for- Queen's Road West, accompanied ged Hong Kong and Shanghai by a man friend and the defen- Bank $1 notes, was concluded bedant came up and snatched the fore the Pulsne Judge, Air: Justice watch which she was wearing on R. E. Lindsell, at the Criminaler left wrist.
as remanded for 24 Sessions yesterday,
Lui Kwal-ying was additionally charged with uttering one of the notes,
The case hours.
OPIUM CASE
The Jury empanelled for the case were: Messrs. G. R. Hearther
The hearing of the case in which (Foremani, Ng Sze-kwong, A. R. Abbas, H. W. Pomeroy, Henry Luk Charles David Evans, aged 37, car- Yao, J. W. Reeves and . J. Ta-penter of the motor vessel; Java- vares
After both accused denied. in the dock, knowledge that the notes were forged, the jury returned a verdict of guilty, after retiring for 10 minutes.
The man was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and the wo- man received 12 months on both of which Tong died in the Kowcharges. the sentences to run con- Joon
Opening for the Crown, Mr. Williams said accused and the un- cle of the deceased came to Hong Kong and started business in can- vas beds and chairs in March.
Towards the end of April, de ceased came out, from the village
currently.
REVENUE OFFICER
CHARGED
At the Central Magistracy yes- Revenue Officer Harry
and got his uncle to engage him | terday,
nese Prince, and Wong Yau, aged 61, described as "a boarding-house runner, are charged with doing an act preparatory to the exportation of oplum, and with possession, of 1,000 teals of prepared, opium on board the Javanese Prince on June 17, was, continued before Mr. K Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday.
The prosecution is conducted by Mr. W. M. Thomson, Assistant Superintendent of the Imports and Exports, while the defendants; Evans and Wong, were respectively represented by Messrs. W. A: Mac kinley and J. T. Prior.
EVAN8'S STORY Evans said that on the night of
as a foki After a week he was Rich Major, aged 24, was charged June 16 he went directly to Kow- discharged and sent back to the | with having, on board the aloon from Talkoo. Witnesa staten village. Accused complained, that Wa Ping Yee, on June 23, received that he was going to the Star his work was not satisfactory. a bribe of $200 from a man named Theatre with a friend who did not "After evidence was taken in sup. YL Chief Detective Inspector turn up, but after he had come port of the opening hearing was Murphy prosecuted, and a week's out or the show he had met him formal remand was granted on in Jimmy's Kitchen and was in- adjourned until 10 am. to-day.
bail of $500.
troduced to another friend. Evans No plea was taken as it was not went on to say that he returned in His Worship's furisdiction, to his ship before midnight, and Mr. D. B. Evans, of Messrs. It was about that time, that a Johnson, Stokes and Master, de- Chinese "mán, dressed in European fending, asked that bail be allowed styled clothing came to him with partly in bond and partly in cash the two trunks telling him to keep Mr. Murphy said the case was them until the boatswain came for committal, and that he had no aboard. Witness said that he had objection to half the ball money asked the Chinese man the con-
BISLEY RIFLE MEETING
London, July 20
In the final shoot at Bisley' to-
day, Australia won the Empire being fri bond if the latter was tents of the trunks and was told
Trophy with an aggregate of 2,222 points Beating. Canada and Bri-
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HELENA MAY INSTITUTE
"Whiskey.
Mr. W. Thomson cross-examined the witness and Evang denied any Inowledge of the cases containing
The Christian Fellowship Meet-oplum He stated that he was not between Cana ings at the Helena May Institute sufficiently Interested in those
on the 900 yards will be discontinued during the hot cases as they were not his pro won, and thereby
These Friday morningperty...
will be resumed tr Hearing was adjourned till August 3.
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