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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MIDNIGHT CHASE.

POLICE OFFICER'S GALLANT CAPTURE,

TUESDAY JUNE 22, 1926.

ALLEGED ASSAULT:

OHARGE AGAINST MR. STRANGE FAILS.

NEW AMBASSADORS.

JAPANESE APPOINTMENTS TO ROME AND BERLIN.

The chase of an armed man The charge of assault against

Tokyo, June 21. ̧ through paddy fields during the Mr. C. Strange, a Sanitary De General Nagaoka has been Iate hours of the night of Junepartment Inspector, was dismissud formally appointed Minister to 3, and his subsequent capture by Mr. R. D. Lindsell at the Cen- Germany. It is understood that were described by Sergeant tral Magistracy yesterday.

Mr. Hanihara'a appointment to Chester Woods at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon,

The case was one in which Mr. Rome will be announced as soon when a Chinese was charged be Strange was summoned for asas. Mr. Ochiat has been buried.-- fore Mr. J. H. B. Nihill and Majorsaulting's fokt of the Yee Yuen Reuter.

[General Nagaoka is an M. F. C. Willson with being in unlawful firm 23 Lower Lascar Row, dur- possession of a revolver and one

Ing an inspection of godowns, the and retired from the army in 1915. round of ammunition.

complainant alleging that the do- Bo was born in 1858. He is fendant emptied a basket of broken President of the Imperial Aviation glass over him inflicting injuries Association.VN to the arms and legs.

Mr. Mosanao Hanihara has been an ambassador unattached since 1923, his last post being Washington.]

Defendant pleaded not guilty. Giving evidence Sergeant Ches |ter Woods said that on June & he received certain information in consequence of which he went to

At the hearing last week. Mr. Strange denied the charge, explain-

a small shed near Au Pui Lunging that the basket of glass fell On arrival, witness, together with on to a box and apparently caused

the injuries to the complainant. six Chinese detectives, "went to cover, and at 10.50 p.m. the de- Yesterday, he called witnesses fendant with three others was to corroborate his evidence.. seen to approach the shod, coming from the direction of Hunghom When about twenty-five yards away from where the Police were concealed, the men separated, two going on one side of the hut and two on the opposite side. D

As he was passing the shed the defendant was called upon to stop, but he ignored the warning and bolted, both men taking different courses. Witness pursued the defendant, at the same time calling upon him stop. Keeping a distance of about six feet in front, the defendant led Sergeant Chester Woods over paddy fields and vegetable gardens only to be subsequently arrested.

The Chase.

A Simitary interpreter said he was with the defendant at the time. There was a box of glass in the yard of one godown, and some of the contents were taken out and put in a basket.. Two fokis took the basket into a lane, and the Inspector told them to put the glass back into the box.

Compensation Claim.

He took hold of the basket and directed it towards the box, but the fokis dropped both the basket and box, the glass injuring the complainant.

In answer to Mr. Lindsell wit- ness said the Inspector did not throw the basket. He, did not hear any mention of compensation, either at the time of the incident or after.

After being chased for some short distance, the defendant jumped down an embankment 15

A Chinese foreman in the Sani- feet high. A further distance of

tary Department gave similar about seven yarda was covered

evidence, and another coolle said when both pursuer and pursued the Inspector told the foki to put fell into a small pool of water.the basket" on top of the box and The chase was continued and the he refused. The Inspector had to defendant was seen to put his

do it himself. right hand to his girdle.'

Mr. J. O'Donoghue, represent- Sergeant Chester Woods, think. ing that he was going for a

ing the complainant, submitted volver, drew his own weapon and that he had proved the assault. fired one round past the man's The defendant's last witness had head. After fiting the one shot, put a new complexion on the case witness saw the defendant draw by saying that the Inspector had his hand away from his trousers hold of the basket, whereas before very sharply. Witness captured it was stated that he only held his man after another 30 yards part of

chase.

re:

The defendant's person was searched but nothing incriminat ing was found. A search of the ground covered by both men dur- ing the course of the chase was

Ja D'Donoghue asked His in view of the expense the com- Worship to consider compensation

plainant had incurred.

No: Assault.

Mr. Lindsell said he did not be-

also made, which, however, lieve the defendant threw the failed to reveal the pre basket over the coolie. It seemed sence of anything which might

have been discarded by the defend-to him that if Mr. O'Donoghue had taken civil action, he might have been awarded damages for negli. to gence.

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He did not find that Mr. Strang: threw the, basket over the man de- liberately, and therefore there was no assault and the case would

The party then adjourned the Police Station, arriving midnight. Sergeant Chester Woods received a call at his quarters a short time later and while making investigations into the other be dismissed.. three men concerned made a second search of the scene of the previous capture.

"

Mr. Strange, who at the previou hearing suggested the prosecutio. was a form of blackmail, because Revolver Found.

he had ordered certain work to be Witness followed, a track about done, asked His Worship if he had. one foot to the right of that taken any remedy in the case. He during the chase and after passing would have to report the whole the pool of water witness found matter to his superiors.

a revolver loaded in 'the chamber Mr. Lindsèll said he was afrai'l next to be fired. It was lying it was a thing which any officer about two and a half feet from one might find himself involved in. of the defendant's right imprints. If Mr. Strange thought it worth Witness was given the round of while he could perhaps, aue for ammunition by Major Willson and malicious prosecution. asked if it had been struck. After

examination Sergeant Chester

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Woods said that the round had way to the slaughter house when beer fired, but did not explode. he was suddenly chased by the

In his statement the defendant Police. said that after the fall his trou sers became loose and he was pull ing them up. He had been on his

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