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MURDER
Further Evidence- Recorded
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SESSIONS
Possession Of Dangerous Drug
ANTI-PIRACY GUARD'S APPEAL
Possession Of Dutiable Liquor
Leung Wing. 39-year-old unein-
An appeal by Shau Hook-chi, played Chinese, appeared yester Shantung anti-piracy guard, against day at the Kowloon Court before a Ane of $300, with the alternative Mr. Macfadyen on a charge of un-af three months' hard labour, im-
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938.
CLAIMED MONEY| DISTRIBUTOR OF
DUE WAS A GAMBLING DEBT
Further Evidence Called
Further evidence was heard in
The hearing was resumed before lawful possession of dangerous posed on him by Mr. Butters at Summary Court yesterday in the Mrs. Butters at the Central Court drugs.
Central Court on May 17 on a case th which Lam Eling and So
HEROIN GOES
TO GAOL
Maximum Penalty Asked For By Prosecution
Belleved to be an agent distribut-
with hard labour.
to alx.
yesterday, of the case in which Sgt. Stephens, giving evidence. charge of possession of a quantity Chal are claiming $507 from Iu ing pills to the heroin divans in Edwin Moreland Dwyer, 19-year-old stated that the drugs were found of dutiable Chinese liquce, was Foo Kee and Iu Foo and fu Kam- Kowloon, Chan Yat he was sen- Able Seaman of HM.S. Dorsetshire, at No. 154. Temple Street, in the brought before the Acting Chiet tin, partners therin. after which cenced yesterday by Mr. Macfadyen Els charged with the murder of top-shelf of a wash stand.
Justice, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, the hearing was adjourned three at the Kowloon Court Leading Seaman Robert Dickinson. Mr. D. E. Davis, Acting Govern in Supreme Court yesterday.. weeks..
months" hard labour and fined Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones is con-ment Monopoly Analyst, stated
Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for) ducting the defence, while Mr. that the product given him for appellant while Mr. M. J. Abbott C. A. Sutherton Russ is appearing.
The plaintiffs, for whom Mr. $2500 or, in default, another vear John Whyatt, Crown Counsel, 13 analysis proved to be heroin, and
represented the, respondent. 11
claim this sum as due and payable RO. Warden. prosecuting, stated: In charge of the prosecution.
įstrychnine, 8 oz. of the former and After His Lordship had decided to them in respect of charter that when No. 137, Temple Street. Able Seadian O Webster testi-2 oz. of the latter. This quantity
take further evidence in the money on the hiring by defendants ground floor. was last raided on ned that about 10 p.m. on May was sufficient for the manufacture case, witnesses for the Crown were of their stcam launch Tung February 25. no less than 15,000 Dwyer came to him and spoke to of 200,000 heroin pills. ·
called. These were Indian con- Yick." him in a low tone
Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown stable 8443 Rukim Din, who made "He asked me to put my hand Solicitor, prosecuted. Defendant the arrest, Mr. D. Davis, Acting Kam-tin ifather and into his right hand pocket. I took was committed to the next Crimin-Government Analyst, a no notice. He drew my attention]al Sessions. again by nudging me. As I look:
to
Chinese constable, and Sub-Inspectors J. Michell and J. J. Walsh.
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ofacer in charge of the Guards.
The defence of Iu Foo and Iu son) who
pils were seized. When a raid was made agala on May 31, 7457 pills were found. As there woa. are represented by Mr. O. E. c. reason to believe that the defen- dant was a distributor of heroin Marton, Mesars Deacons, is that ed round, I saw him pull his hand. “He had a peculiar look, one hard
the son owed So Lo Chai a gamb.pills to ether divans in Kowloon, the prosecution asked that" the lout of his pocket, holding some-to explain. It was more of a stare
Sub-Inspector R. R. McEwen {ling debt and it was in an attempt maximum penalty provided for by thing which looked like a ballet. Ithan a look. It may have been
to collect this that the younger law be imposed. it was a due to the fact that he was sick," i called by Mr. Loseby, sald appel.Iu had been induced by some de-
Four other divan-keepers were fant had been on board the sa.ee of threat or force to sign a sentenced to 24 years' hard labour Cross-examined Whie said he did Kwangtungna
document purporting to show that and fined a total of $1410 or, in an anti-piracy not hear any sound in the "booms"
certain work had been done by default. 8 months' imprisonment. guard till April 11. Witness could after he had heard the shot. If not remember at what time ap- plaintiff firm, the whole thing, in anyone were moving. about the pellant had gone into the guards fact, being actually a fake. "booms" wearing hard leather office on April 12. shoes he would probably have His Lordship then asked Mr. heard the sound..
Loseby whether he agreed that the
sure whether am not bullet or not." said Webster, who said witness. added that he did not think, any one else could have seen what was in Dwyer's hand.
'SAW ACCUSED
NEW WITNESSES
Wong Keat-soon. 42 superinten- dent of a service station operated Mr. by Messrs. Dodwell and Co. was charged with having fraudulently embezzled 8770.61 from his em-
Ordinary Seaman J. Murphy links in the chain of the 98 bottles Cross examination by stated that when he finished duty of spirit was now complete. Mr. Marton yesterday was on Dwyer spoke to him and asked him Loseby said he supposed so, but lines; but both of the two new
those
that
Smith at the Central Court yester- day: +
Mr. R. R. Ashby, appeared för Messrs. Dodwell and Co. Detec-
Prosecuting, and a week's formal Live Sub-Inspector W. Ritchie is
remand was granted to him. Ball of $2.000 was Axed.
Cross-examined by Mr. Hugh Jones Webster said that there were about 15 persons in the Mess, but he could not remember how many were present and who they were. Seaman Mackay was sitting op posité him at the time, and was about two feet away. He thought what had happened on the upper remarked there Was an extra-witnesses called denied that they ployers. Eefore Mr. W. J. Lockhart-. nothing of the incident unth he dock. He related the incident ordinary discrepancy in the evid-had seen any gambling or heard the following morning that and Dwyer appeared to be smiling ence given regarding the sample they had any knowledge ot ja man had been shot and that ac- Two hours later, he met Dwyer bottle.
gambling debt between Iu Kam cused had been detained.
the recreation room. "Dwyer Aq. Mr. Loseby was not yet able tin and So Lo Chai. was carrying an overcoat and an to call further evidence, the case! Able Seaman Frederick Pinker- oilskin and after putting them ons then adjoured sine die, further Kam-wah, foreman in the Talkoo These new witnesses were Mak jing. the next witness, said he saw a table he went out.
hearing to be continued as soon Dockyard, and Fung Kan, coxswain Dwyer between 12.45 and 1.15 am.,
HEARD REPORT
as possible. Petty Officer Smout testified that
on the Tung Yick. Mak was call- sitting on a stool, smoking. He did not notice anything unusual until he also heard the report of a shot
J. P. Bye, Chief Signalman, salded at the conclusion of the re- the saw
the Commander and the He saw Dwyer with a cigarette in that the "booms" was in darkness examination of So Lo Chai in the morning. .Cross-examination of First Lieutenant passing the port his hand and appeared to be quite and he stepped on something what this witness by Mr.
AIR MERCENARIES Marton had side. He later learned that some-normal.
he thought to be an overcoat. He
lasted. between Tuesday morning
TO LOSE LICENCES one had been shot,
Ordinary Seaman Burns told the took no notice of it. Midshipman D. Norcock said he Court that Dwyer was present A Waddell, Able Seaman, testi.and yesterday morning, some five-
Washington, June 7. heard a report about 1.33 am, He while they were having a discussion | fled that he once heard Dwyer ré-
Without specifically mentioning Dickinson as the saw Dickinson bleeding profusely regarding deseriers in Australia, fer to
Spain, President Roosevelt said at from the head.
Dwyer changed the subject
conference to ignorant man he had ever come
this morning's press PECULIAR LOOK
murder; and he heard Dwyer say, across," and again as "the most The public meetings of the that American flers fighting for Leading Seaman White saic heThere will be a thrill it a murdetestable."
Manuk Lodge, Theosophical So-revolutionary forces against exist- saw Dickinson bleeding. As he der happens on board this. Lhip."
further evidence theclety, have been discontinued unitillag foreign Governments would went to the shute he noticed but made no suggestion whe would hearing was adjourned to 10.30 a.m. October. when cooler weather have their pilot's licences revoked.
be murdered
today. Dwyer, who looked round.
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