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EXPLOSIVES CASE:

BOTTLES OF CHLOROFORM DISAPPEAR.

It was disclosed at the hearing

SATURDAY, MAY 22;

1926.

No, nothing of the kind hap-his pocket, Defendant also had

pened. He had the book in his in his possession another small VICTORIA PRINTING PRESS.

pocket and came after our arrival in the restaurant.

Liquid Polson For Bombs. Now tell us about these in

pottle and packets, of powder.

They went to room No. 1; and knocked on the door. It was apaned by the Chinese detective. The Indian was brought along by the other European officer and searched.

of the explosives case at the Centeresting: experiments made with tral Magistracy, yesterday, that the powders. Did they go off with

no Inspector Murphy later took bang? They gave out the person in the caso referred to a

charge and a further visit was smoke or Bound. as Mr. "X" is a police informer.

is The case ono in, which Last time you said the defen-paid to the hotel. Witness also Mohammed Rajab Salleh," a clerk dant told you the powders came made a search of defendant's employed in the Ordnanco Depart from the Ordnance Department. houer the same night. ment, is charged on four counts Did you ask for proof of that?- of unlawful possession of ex- No. plosives.

You were so particular to ask The charges against the defenfor samples and did not ask for dant were (1) that he did unlaw-proof of where the powders camé fully have in his possession or from? No, I did not ask for control sulphide of arsenic and proof. potassium chlorate on April 23, (2) unlawful possession of aulp hide of arsenic and potassium chlorate on April 27 and threo other subsidiary charges relating to the same commodities.

Mr. T. H. King (Director of the Criminal Intelligence Department) prosecuted and Mr. A. el Arculli represented the defendant.

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Was an appointment made for the next meeting Yes, the next day.

Cross-examined by Mr. Arculll, witness said it was not raining when defendant went into the hotel.

Inspector T-Murphy spoke of the Instructions he gave the Chi- nose dotective, and how the man handed him a small packet of red powder. Witness also gave five $10 notes. to Sub-Inspector How did the talk about "polson Lane, taking note of the numbera water" start?-Defendant men-and the dates of issue.

(Oontinued on Page 14) tioned it arst, enying he also had a liquid poison for making polson ges, bombs.

I put it to you that, it started like this. That you had toothache and asked what was good for it? No.

Yesterday, further evidence was given for the prosecution, it

Do you deny that the police in- being revealed that when

of the stock of former asked the defendant to get examination

defendant chloroform at the China Dispon-you a bottle becauso sary was made, three bottles were anid it had been proscribed for found to be missing. It was also him before by his dentist? NO, disclosed that the powder mixture nothing of the kind was was similar to that used in the tioned. recent local bomb case,

Described As Strike Picket. The Chinese detective who gave evidence at the last hearing, was Arculli cross examined by Mr. Witness, in reply to a question concerning Mr. "X" admitted that the man was a police m-

former.

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Mr. "X" went with witness to sec "the defendant, the former

men-

A Large "Cumshaw, Witness, was questioned about payment for the powders, and said he paid $50, being $40 for one pound of powder and $10 on account for the second pound,

I put it to you that the $50 was really given as "eumshaw," not for buying it, but for the trouble defendant took in getting the powder and mixing it?.

Mr. Lindsell interposed:

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speaking to the defendant in seems a large "eumahaw" for mix- English in the first place. Wit-ing a bottle of powder.

ness understood Mr. "X" to say that he (witness) was the who wanted to buy some stuff.

Mr. Arctilli: Defendant is sup- man posed to be an expert in these

matters. of the

Mr. Lindsell: A sort of speci- defen-alist's fee then.

Mr. Arculli: Was the dant introduced as a maker of coloured lights and as being in- terested in crackers7-No.

Replying to other questions; witness said that he told defen- dánt he was the chief strike picket at Shum Chun."

Mr. Arculi: With plenty of money I suppose? Yes.

The conversation took place in a room with a curtain over the doorway? -Yes,

Mr. Arculli: Quite! To wit- ness: Have you ever seen" curry powder? Yes.

Red curry powder?-No.

Mr. Arculli: Neither have I. I put it to you that defendant never said it was red curry pow-

der, and that that is all nonsense?

No, defendant said it was.

An Unlikely Occurrence. Why was it necessary to send Mr. "X" to find the defendant?.

Therefore, it would be audible-Because he had not told me

to anyone in the next room?-It was in very low tones, so that it would not be overheard.

Book on Explosives. With reference to the red book. Was not that brought by the police informer-No. It was pro- duced from defendant's pocket. It was wrapped in newspaper.

Did defendant know before he produced the book, that you did not understand English? I never spoke a word in English.

Did he say that the names of the powders he was supplying were in that book?-No, he merely opened it where the amount of explosive for each bomb Was given.

where he lived.

You knew he worked at the Ordnance Department?-Yes.

Mr. Lindse!]: You can't see strike pickets in the Naval Yard asking for explosives, can you Air.

Arculli?

Mr. Arculli: No, but possibly he could have telephoned.

Witness said, he was not told the telephone number.

Examined by Mr. King, witness said defendant never told him he address, and never suggested mecting at his own house.

Sub-Inspector Lane was called and said he was given five

$10 notes by-Inspector Murphy. later gave the notes to Chinese detective.

Ho

the

Police Sergeant Carey said he Do you seriously mean to tell

was in company with another me that he took so much trouble European sergeant and three to bring a book along and took Chinese detectives on April 27. no sample?--The book was notWitness saw two ricshas pull up brought on the first occasion-at the Nam King" Hotel.

Mr. Lindsell pointed, out that hoods and front sheets of the at the previous hearing witness rickshas were up. had said the book was produced

on the first occasion. Questioned

The

Defendant's Arrest. Defendant got out of one again, on the point; witness saldricsha and went into the hotel, that as far as he could remember while an Indian got out of the the book was not produced on the other. Witness followed, passing first occasion,

the Indian on the stairs, and meet- Mr. Arculli: I put it to young defendant on the first landing, that the book was simply plantede seized and searched him, and on the defendant by the police found a bottle of chloroform in informer and that he brought it?

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