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THEATRE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, MAY

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(Continued from Page 7.)

Towards the end of your evi- dence you said, you applied for a summons on May 7. Why did you take a aummons out against the three boys7-Becauso Mias, Se- queira had taken a summons out

gainst me.

Was the motive revenge?-No. Just because Miss Sequeira tools a summons against you, you thought you would take a summons against the three boys?-Yes, bo- cause I was assaulted by them.

They must have beon making a lot of noise in the lavatory to havo attracted your attention? Yes the volces were very loud. The Were they screaming?-Yes: They were screaming and shouting. They must have had some "words before coming to grips.

Continuing, witness eald. that the noise would have attracted the attention of any ordinary person. Witness agreed that if the three" Loys had come immediately after him the first thing they would see would be witness struggling with some ladies.

"Brutally Assaulted,”

Mr. McCallum: Are You Bur- prised that they should touch you? -They brutally assaulted me.

Now, come, Mr. Gill. Are you surprised that they touched you? Touched me in that way?

Vell if they had just laid a gentle hand on you would you have Lean surprised?They should have separated the three of us and not have struck me in that manner.

Mr. McCallum questioned Mr. Gill about the assault and after some time received the answer that Barros and M. Prata were seen to have committed the assault. 3. Prata was present, but witness could not say whether he had struck him as he had been attacked from the rear.

Mr. McCallum: I suppose you thought a reghent of soldiers or Police had come and attacked you" A regiment of soldiers? 04 not know where I was:

You were very lucky to escape uninjured was very lucky.

Did you get any bruises?-No.

I felt pains in my body.

Did you lose any blood?-No, Did you walk without support? My wife was at my side and assisted me. Twas a little shaky. Did you strike the boys it all? ...No.

Did you threaten them in any way? No.

Not a Fighting Man.

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It would be outside the ordinary course of your nature to remonstrate?-In my state of health I am not a fighting man.

I see you health and your princi- ples would not permit it?-Xo...„i cannot fight.

Witness said that he did not see the Fire Brigade that evening, bus had seen from the newspapers that a fire had occurred in Ashley Road on that night

Mr. McCallum; From your ex- perience of boys of their ages de, you think that they would be more interested in the fire or more in- terested in you" and you: wife?- They wanted to fight me, especially is they knew that I had been ill re- cently..

Refering to witness' visit to the Did bank Mr. McCallum asked: Barros say 'Hallo, did you come te give me that hiding you promised me"?-No.

Don't you think it was an aggra vation to go and, see him at the Bank? No. I wanted to see the people.

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Are not you giving this little. incident a complexion which it is not entitled to have?-Witness made no reply to the question.

Are not you making mountain out of a molehil!? (No reply).

You canuet take this incident too seriously Tou seriously

It was a gross and aggravated in- cident?--Yes.

Ticket Collector's Evidence. The ticket collector of the Theatre stated that he saw. Mr. and Mrs Gill after the performance on April.. 23. The former's clothes were dirty and untidy and witness brushed thear for him. He appeared as if he had been brushing against a wall. He also saw the three boys, who were talking in a very log tone. They were angry, and when Mr. and Mrs. Gill left the theatre they followed them.

In reply to Me. McCallum, wit no8 anid that Mr. Gill also appear- ed to be angry. There was quito a crowd of people around at the timo.

Mr. A. A. Barros was thon called Examined by Mr. McCallum he said. that he had never been involved in any case before.

Mr. McCallum: Than you are equal to Mr. Gill in that.

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After the incident in the Invatory witness met . Prata outside the

of the corridor ho saw Miss Se-theatre, and the latter told him that queira holding Mr. Gill. The latter a fire had occurred in Ashley Road had an umbrella in bis hand and was The two then went to the scene of trying to use it.

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Witness separated the two, and then Mrs. Gill started to struggle with Miss Sequeira. They were also separated by witness..

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Witness denied the charges brought against him by Mr. Gill

The ease was adjourned till Wed- nesday afternoon.

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