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ROBBERY. defendants had been engaged at the house about a year ago. Ona of them had been employed for a faw months and dismissed, while HEARING OF EVIDENCE. the other was engaged to help at a dinner given by Mr. Remedion, The armed robbery perpetrated with the exception of the man who at the residence of Mr. J. M.was arrested on May none of i d'Almada Remedios on the morn the defendants were implicated in Ing of Saturday, March 7, was the robbery.

| described to Mr. J. R. Wood at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when six mes and one (woman were charged in connee.

tion with the occurrence.

On the application of the police two of the defendants were dis- charged and the case against the remainder was continued.

Mrs. Alda Remedios deposed to having been called by the house boy while she was in the bath room and told that a number of people desired to see her. Without re- ceiving any reply, the boy pushed the door open and witness saw two men armed with a revolver and a dagger. They were asked what they wanted and replied that they had come for nome money Mrs. Remedios said that they could take whatever they wanted, but asked them not to harm her.

The case was adjourned.

APRIL 2, '1925.

duce from his noton any question

| lengo the lenrued Magistrate to pro-

(Mr. Zeitlyn), anked which was in- tended to elicit, or elicited n hears ay naawer. If that were the caso he would not be wearing the gown be but worn for 10 years.

Hamilton: Cone, Come, let en get on with the eron examina-

tion.

The Crown then continued tho Cross-examination, aftoe which tho Magistrate asked a member of ques THE INDIAN "DOCTOR.", tions. In reply to the Beuch wit

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(nem uniel that he would not say whe ther the evidenes of uno sklo had been bought.

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His Worship: You are

possibly your evidenco would be more valuable,

is charged with possession of poenough to get the defendant to mil sons and praetising se a diretor withoenn you to give evidence knowing out being registered, produced a little breeze between counsel at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when the hearing was

Lentinget before Mr. E. W. Hamilton.

Me. T. & Whyte Smith appeared for the Crown and Mr. Elsley Zeit lyn instructed by Mesare. Deacons) represented the defendast

Mr. Whyte Sinith conturuced his

During the conversation witness Pressexamination of the Sergent put her hands behind her back and of the Royal Artillery. IL WRS slipped off two of her rings. Two elicited that witness had wrt an others which she left on her fadian who told him not to give Anger' were taken by the men who,vidence at the trial Witness re after they had bound and gagged plied that should he be called he the boy, put a piece of sugar cane would tell the Court the truths, but into her mouth and tied her hands he would not volunterr any state behind her back. They demanded

rensrity Ahmed Khan, who was call

the keys to the drawer containing

he money. After they obtained the previous day, was formerly the keys they opened the drawer employed as a clerk at the Battery, and extracted $600 in money a3 He was dismissed, but witness vould well as a quantity of jewellery. not say why. Witness was told by They also took a cash box from the Ahmed Khan that Abbas Khan had wardrobe and then witness was sorched him, but he was never in tied to the towel rack in the bath-forsed why he was searched room, where the bay was already

Mr. Whyte Smith: Was he sacked

a prizuner. The men left and für sugeting opium ! after Mrs. Remedios had bitten

On

Witness: I did not get the defens dant te subpoena me.

responsible for the purchase of the His Worship suggested that lie was

witness for the defence, but wit neas replied in the negative,

Re-examined by Mr. Zeitlyn, wit nean said that he had been sent for

by Messra Deacons several times poenact he would not sige his pen- and, refused to go, and when sub

cilled atatement taken by Mr. Arm strang

the witness's evidence remarked that Mr. Zeitlyn, at the conclusion of

that was the witness who helped the defence,

Thus accountant of No. 34 Hai

phong Road said that during the period the defendent was in Singa- pore the other man Karam Bux, felt the pulses of customers and gave: them medicine fur different diseases. The onse was adjourned till today.

SHAW'S PLAYS IN VIENNA,

old,

the knot from the hands of the heel he met 'object to that ques- Mr. Zeitlyn interposed and enid boy she herself was released. going to the telephone to call for tin being put to thin witness Ah- The Doutchos Volkstheatro, the police she found that the wiremest Khan had been put in the Vienna, whore Mr. Skow's had been severed. She ordered box and limt question was not jant "Saint Joan" has provod the the bay to No. 2 to telephone the to him.

greatest attraction of the SEQADO, police, while she herself went to a house opposite for the same pur-

Mr. Whyte Swith replied that he is now going to produce Schiller's

"Maid of Orloans," the only been informed ou that pose. Her message reached the point after Ahmed Khan's evidence, antiroly differont from "Saint (highly emotional tragedy, $0 police first and on her return to: the house she found that detec-

His Worship is that the wit Joan," with which Mr. Show tives had already arrived.

ness's answer in any case would only doals in the preface to his play. Witness attended an identifien.} be hearsay evidence and that could In Schiller's drama the Maid's tion parade and recognised the und has taken, but he would like to catastrophe is brought about by man who was arrested on Monday know the answer.

her falling in love. The por as having threatened her with a

formance of the old tragedy will dagger.

prove all the more interesting, Rinco Annomario Stoinsicok, who acts Joan in Mr. Shaw's play in going to do tho sentimental Maid in Schiller's tragedy as well.

The house boy, who was dis- charged yesterday, guve evidence corroborating that of Mrs. Reme- dios. He added that two of the

Mr. Whyte Smith replied that the

merely hear-say, evidence of the witness in chief was

Mr. Zeitlyn objected to that state nt und said that he would chat

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