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BOARDING THE NINGPO.

Charge Against Seamen's Union Official.

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evidence showed that defendant

int the top of the gangway and whot

His Worship said that in the ab- allowed the detendant to gou ence of evidence he could not take board. Permission could be ea Mr. Lewis's statement into COZ- pressed 某也 implied permission, sideration. He did not propose to al

the wait for the evidence.

Addressing defendant, his Wor- had implied permission to go ship said: I find as a fact that board. The fact that the gangway you went on board and that after Cano Chrunk hing, an official of of the ship was down was an invita-going on board you went down to the Chinese Seauten's Union, af ting to those who had lawlul basi that part of the ship used by the peared on trumani before Mr. J. E. ness to transact to go aboard. De-crew. I also find that you were Wood yeaerday, on a charge of fewriant's purpose of boarding theseen leaving the forecastle by the Ningro Singpo was to deliver a letter to the chief Officer and that you went on without the permission of the Cap-f'aptain and that was lawful busiboard with the intention of in- tain of the Officer in charge. De-ness

lucing members of the fendant was Raed 323 at the last The Magistrate said be found as desert the ship. hearing for assaulting the Chic! a fact that defendant interviewed Mr. Hind: Not deserting the Officer of the Ningpo, Mr. Fulger, the crew before speaking to the ship, your Worship. They asked

bring on board the 3.5.

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The necessary evidence having been Chief Officer. He was seen by the the crew to leave the ship after given previously, yesterday after-Chief Officer emerging from the giving proper cotics. Under the noon was devoted to legal argu-forecastle.

asual form of articles these peuple ments by Mr. W. . Hind, solicitor Mr. Lewis said he could produce jare entitled to leave after 2 hours for the defence, aal Mr. D. J.further evidence on that point if notice. Lewis, who conducted the protect his Worship was not satixSed. His Worship: That ia An im. tion on behalf of Messrs. Butter. The Magistrate I don't think įportant point in my mind.

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Mr. Hinds that the words in refuse permission to people going Mr Hindi said that the procedure the Ordinance which the Court had on board. I think his duty was to adopted by the Union in calling to consider were

[7 goes on boardkeep order. This is o possible of errms of ships Wha to give any ship in the waters of the view.

twenty-four hours notice. Colony without the permission of Mr. Hind said that as the watch-i Farther arguments were entered the Captain or Ocer in charge ojman was on duty at the head of into as to what constituted tress. the said ship." He submitted that the gangway the only inference he passing on a ship. His Worship ex- the meaning of the word "goes" infcould draw was that he was there pressed the opinion that if the the Ordinance could not be extend-to prevent people from going on angway of a ship was eL It could not be interpreted as board. His Worship's row was was an invitation for, those who "shall be on board” or “remain or quite possible if the Indian was on but lawful business to go on board. board."

duty in other parts of the ship. Mr. Lewis diengreed and said, by With the comment of Mr. Lewis Dir. Hind quoted authority in sup-way of giving an analogy, that the the charge was amended to one of port of his arguments. "going on board the Ningpo, etc." It was stated in the course of was not no invitation to all and With regard to permission, said further remarks that defendant had fundry to enter his house. A chia Mr. Hind, the right of giving per-been charged as the Marine Court was not like a shop, into which mission could be delegated by the last week with the same offence, peoplo could an to barter for goods Captain or Officer in charge to anHe was charged with several others, in the door was open. Mr. Lewis other person. In this case, Mr. hat was discharged on Mr. Lewis's aid that even if a person went on Hind submitted that the right had application. He (Br. Lewis) could board a ship to see a friend off, he been delegated to an Indian watch-recognise defendant, however, but would be à trespawer from the man who was on duty in the Ningpolcould not call evidence to prove it very first moment he went on board,going on board was to violate the articles of the crew of the Ninggo.

fact that his garden gate was open

but his offence would be condoned law by himself or by anybody be if the Captain or Officer had no would convict him, objection. Even then the Captain Mr. Lewis asked if his Worship could cancel his licence. He sub would consider an offence had been mitted defendant had no permais committed if he found otherwise. sign, expressed or implied.

The Magistrate said he had not After further arguments his decided on that point. Worship"said he was prepared to The cass was adjourned until find that it defendant's object of Friday for the production of the

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