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TAI LEE PIRACY.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26,′′ 1924.

whistle which had been used, but when witness was naked if it had a distinctive sound, be replied that it made the sound that it usually {made, and added that not only the boatswain but he and his fellow plot also carried one.

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

LATEST CHANGES.

Mr. W. J. Larter, chief officer, Shantien, is on leave.

Mr. R. Harpur, chiel officer, chief officer, Hupeh, has Shuatira

Mr. J. Nunn chief officer,

CONCLUDING EVIDENCE. !. The evidence of a pilok, a quarter master and a carpenter respectively were taken yesterday at the resump

The Comprador, a witness at au tion of the enquiry into the cirents- tances surrounting the death of earlier stage of the enquiry, was class passengers Captain Willes on the occasion of recalled to answer jury questions

Mr. the Tai Lee piracy.

K. Es to the first Landsell at sa Coroner, and of the carried ou the night of the piracy Poyang, has gone chief officer.

It tamed

Hupeh. out that only three beach with hit was Lieut. R. R

Arst

Mr. R. & Loughnan, from reserve, Beauchamp

The jury, under the Chinese were carried in the

class 03 that night, the one has gone chief officer, Poyang. foremanship of Mr. Hancock,

Mr. IV. Star, chial officer, as formerly. Mr. F. A. Perry, and Mr. Brigade Commander of the Canton-

Luchow, is on kava - Silva-Netto. In place of Mr. G. Kese Army, and the other two being Hall Brutton, who is on the sick list his stall officers None of them Mr. L B Hind appeared on behalf) were missing when the ship resched of the China Coast Officers Guild Kongmoon and the Marine Engineers Guild of

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Cheung Sui, the next witness

China Mr. C. G. Perdue as present had been

in the capacity of Asst Inspector six years

迄 quartermaster

for

in the Tai Lee, and

of Criminal Javestigation for the wok over the wheel at midnight Police. When the Court opened, Mr.when the ship was at Kergmoon When the ship was under way, be Perdue handed to the Coroner

Captain hande ver letter which had been received from said, the the dock who attended Captain charge to the pilot and left the Willux at Kongmoon. This letter.bridge.

Witness continued at his which was read to the jury, stated post and the pilet walked to and that Captain Willox was not in fro in front of the wheelhouse- tradition to make any statement little later somebody opened and had signified his "consent to the starboard door of the wheelhouse, uggested operation by nodding his

when he beard, and saw the boat- swain order the Chiel Officer

rad.

than Ng. number oar pilot of the Tan Lee for more than three years. was then called and stated that he und relieved number two poot on the nie in question, before the ship gt under way at Kongmoon Alter

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Mr. J. Byras, from reserve, bas gone chief officer, Luchow.

Mr. W. A. Clelland, third engineer, Kansa, is on reserve,

Mr. R. K. Burns, second engineer, Shantien, is on reserve

Mr. Paxton, from reserve, has gone second engineer, Shaätien

Mr. W. J. Helcher, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Tungchow. Mr. E R MeDiarmid, third ea- giseer, Tungchow, is on leave.

Mr. A. N. McDonaki, second ez- gineer, Sanning, is on leave

Mr. T. Wilkinson, from reserve, has gone second officer, Lienho.

Captain C. E Webb, from reserva, has

gone master, Chungsang. Captain C. More, of the Chung-

Coroner. What exactly did the sang, is on reserve.

wain sapi

Witness: You go int

Coroner: On this ocasion you

Mr. S. Fraser, from leave, has gone third engineer, Kingsang.

Mr. G. Porterfeld, third engineer, Kingang, is on reserve.

Mr. J. H Lee, sup's third en- the anchor was raised the Captain! way the boatswain spoke in 1"hinese

Witness: Yes left the brige, leaving the witness

Corener:

What did the Chief gineer, Fausang. is on reserve. charge Cheung Sui, a quarter-

Mr. W. H. Budden, chief officer, cetet, was at the wheel inside the Oficer do?

He came in and sat Englesta has gone acting master, **Wathens mad wheelhouse, Wildesk saw

Sairang. standing inside the diger on the shown on a stul

Captain Chalmers. tarboard side of the bridge, when,

Xairung. is on leave. suddenly three men climbed to the

Mr. C. P. Betuel, second officer, upper deck, from the second

Sarung, has gone second offices, in front of the bridge.

Englestan.

Wyhess agreed that it was extra- editdry for the boatswain to be deckering an ever about, but

The Chief Officer. Coroner-Had any European ved the Captain by then! Witness:Yes, the Chief Oficer. Coroner-Was he there when the Inen climbed upd

Witness:--Yes, he inna on

vide.

the

til then nothing pecallar had hap pened After this however, he saw 03 10 three or four men climb up Lihe bridge in front and a little jiater he saw the Chief Engineer He could aut see if brought ute say of the men were armed and esablaos remember distinctly about have taken any bring that way Coroner-What happened then? plare. He thought there was some Witness-Tau of the three men firing after the Chief Engineer came inted Sreans a. and then frst on the starboard side and

the purk

Nabody came third one weit to the port dodger, then, on Then I heard shots fred

into the wheelhouse, but he received was the Chief onders to steer the usual coarse, The pilot though the s gave him steering instruction.

Corner: Did you see or bear the toaswain on the bridge

Corner-Wat Offer doing!

Winess: --When shuts were fred the Cint Offer had disappeareċ- Cautioning, be said the strangers

hope of whom he recognised, culled] him bad names, and tell him

Witness: After Ering ceased. 1 heard the boatswain call out not to let people run about, and if they did they were to be fired at.

of

the

Mr. J. Otway, woad officer, Engiestan, has gone chief oficer, sume ship

M. M. Jenkins, third oEcer, Englestan, is on reserve,

Mr. J. Molonald, second offer, Arabestan," has gone second officer,! Halvard.

Mr. W. HL Finch, secund officer, Halvard, is on reserve.

Mr. A Meintosh, from reserve, bas gone chief officer. Halvard.

Mr. CT. Evergbau, chief

cer. Halvard, is on reweITE. Mr. W. Carpendale, second [fficer, Telemachus, is on reserve!

Mr. I Morgan, from" leave, has gine chief officer, Paul Beau

Captain W. A Richardson, from Kwong

serve, has gone master, Fook Cheung,

Captain T. L Brown, of the Kwong Fook Cheung, is on reserye. Mr. R. Kendall, ebief officer, Kwong Fook Cheung, has gone third offer. Haiching

Captain H C. Kiddle, of the Yus Yung IT's,

has gone master,

keep a look at all, and that he jens to show down and stop when directed to do vì by one of their mumier. I was told to take the

Carpenter's Evidence. ship to Tsamalin, and this be dit

Chan Chang vas called next, le passing the necessary orders to the Quartermaster for alterations of being a carpenter who had been on course, during which time he was burd the Tai Leo for the past two wateled by the two pirates who were years He described how he work- en the bridge. He neither saw, ured the steam capstan for getting- heard the batswam on the bridge the anchor up, and then proceeded

to his quarter leaving the boat Capt. C. Masson, of the Phranang,

De master, Yoe n that night. The pirates knew

swain at his job of finally securing Teamalin, and gave the necessary

Wa-Shipping und Engineering. The Indian guard passed him orders for slewing and stopping and it. dropping anchor. They then lower through the grill, and shortly after ted boate huing already told witnes reaching his cabin the boatswain! that when he heard a whistle, he came in with two men he did not) was to up anchor and proceed, and know. The boatswain also lived in

here

this cabia and in addition,

no more

Kring

the

Phranang.

has

BILLIARDS.

Ying

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIP.

would be

In the second game of the Grat Shortly after seeing the boats leave assistant carpenter and sometimes round of the Championship, which the ship, he heard the whistle blow the cook With his two friends the was played last night, Mr. R. Luz and immediately got the ship under tratswain sucked opium and then defeated Mr. Ho Shaicheong by 500 all three left. Hearing shots soon!

The game to 575 points after the carpenter hastened to scarcely of championship class, Mr. secure the cabin door, but as be Cheong scoring the best break of was doing so, a member of the the night with a well-compiled ta

way,

Coroner -On your own responsi b.lity

Witness:Yes.

Coroner:-Why did you'do that?

It was no Lusiness of yours.

crew. Pang Haut, shouted from out-

Was

Mr. Luz's best breaks were, 53,!

Mir. sade, telling him to keep the door 11, 22, 77, and 20 (twice) Witness:-1 bail to get under way shut or he would be shot. He did Cheong made 38, 26, 25, and 21. when the whistle was blown.

Coroner:-You mean you wantedt see

pirate.

to the

the boatswain until he came to tell him to let go anchor to get away as quickly as possible?

armed was being hoisted, as the telegraph get medical under the escort of an Witness-Yes to

These orders he obeyed for this purpose had broken down' attention for the Captain Question-

Coroner's Remaris. The Coroner, referring ed farther witness explained that he only knew the Captain was hurt be-evidence of the Indian guard, said The Coroner then addressed the cause "Ee heard groans, and that it had been stated that the boat jury on the necessity, of calling merely after the ship had got underwain had passed through the grill other winesses. It seemed that the way he leand Captain Willox badly before the carpenter, but witness rest of the evidence

was certain this was not the case 'corroborative and would throw no wounded, and at the Captain's request had fetched a blanket and There had been no firing until he new light on the matter, therefore, about he would ask them if farther a hat The Captain had said had been in his cabin fur nothing else and during the whole five minutes During the night he evidence was desired. Mr. Hancock of this time, witness was without was told to hand out the key of (Foreman) replied that he and his

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The Whistle.

Tere sint. It was the boatswain Bed, and Mr. Perdue, with Mr. who asked for the key but witness Hind, desiring nothing further the did not see him. He had a dupli-Coroner adjourned the enquiry until It was ascertained that witness cate key of the bathroom and it Friday 28th at-215 pm when he There would be had seen neither the Chief Engineer was. by means of this that his would sam up. nor the boatswain during the whole younger brother released the guards) ample time on this day, should Mr. night's proceedings until after the in the morning Questions relating Brutton or Mr. Hind wish to address to the whistle were again asked, the jury, and also for deliberation pirates had cleared off. "Mr. Hind, through the Coroner, when it was elicited that siguals as to the findings, not as to the link between the capstan and the focale cause of death, but for any riders endeavoured to establish between the boatswain and the were made by it when the anchor that they might care to add

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