N EXCITING NIGHT.
PARISIEN CAFE INÇİDENT'
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The fracas between the proprie and the manager of the newly- poned Parisien Cafe, on tho night ollowing the celebrations of the tepublique Francaise, was further lescribed at the Central Magls racy yesterday afternoon, when the Case was again called before My R. E. Lindsell..
witness said that it was he him self who ordered the chair and not Durand. Asked why he engaged a chair, witness replied that he was told Durand had been assault ed and he was not aware of the extent of his Injuries "so he put him in a chair.
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had ono gin and vermouth that night. In the evening he had two whiskies and seda, and ane glass of champagne at Mr. Durand's table. It being the "14th July” he was asked to drink to the success. of the cafe with some of the vis!- tors. Mr. Durand was however not
Mr. Hugh-Jones: What state there at the time. was Mrs. Tayler in?
Mr. Taylor objected to the question being put to the witness, on the grounds that Mrs. Taylor was not before the Court on any, charge.
His Worship, overruled the ob- The respective parties concerned jection, saying that Mrs. Taylor in are Mr. L. G. Taylor, manager, who her evidence had made serious is charged by the Police with dia- allegations against certain people, orderly conduct, and Mr. J. Land it was important that they Durand, the proprietor, who is also should know her condition at the charged by the Police with dis- time. orderly conduct and further pro- secuted by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor for assault and using abusive language, Mr. Durand is represented by Mr. High-Jones, while Mr. Taylor is conducting his own case,
Sergeant Hayward, in evidence, said that he was on duty in Pedder Street about 12.30 am. on July 15, and his attention was attracted by A number of Europeans who had left the Parisien Cafe. They were all singing, and witness spoke to them about the noise they were creating. They appeared to be! French, and dispersed immediately. Witness remained outside the Cafe in the event of a recurrence of the disturbance.
Witness, replying to the ques- tion, said that all parties appeared to smoll strongly of drink and were all excited.
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His Worship:, Otherwise you would not have got any at all?— No, I think if he had been there I would have got it all the same..
Answering his Warship, wit- ness picked up the Bible and said, "I swear that that is all the drink I had that night.”.
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Objection Against "Sailors,"
Proceeding, witness said that at 11.80 two sailors were about to enter the premises by the entrance on the West side of the building, but he informed them that blue- jackets were not allowed in the cafe. They had behaved very quietly, and left without any argument,
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The Indian sergeant was then called. He stated that on his arrival Sargeant Hayward wits
Witness resumed his usual duties;} struggling with Taylor, and wit-and the band shortly afterwards ness helped to put Durand into a played the French national an- chair.
them, or "God Save the King," or both.
Asked by the Magistrate who ordered the chair, witness said that it was near the party and Durand made a sign to the coolics.
Independent Witness.
Mr. C. D. Robertson said that he was talking to some friends at the corner of Queen's Road and Pedder Street when he heard The windows of the building were a police whistle blown. He went such that the interior of the cafe down in the direction of, the Pari was visible from the road. Witalen Cafe, and saw Sergeant Hay ness saw another party of Euroward struggling with Taylor, Wit peans, and a lady and gentleman, ness watched for a few minutes. whom witness now knew to be Mrs. and then the sergeant took Taylor Taylor and Mr. Durand, were argi- to Wyndhan Street. The Police ing heatedly and sing abusive officer seemed to be in dificulties language.
with his prisoner, and when they Questioning by the Magistrate, had got into Wyndham Street witness said that he could not re-witness assisted to put Taylor into collect exactly what words were chair. used. There appeared to be some pushing between the man and woman concerned. Accompanied
by another woman, Durand then Jeft the Cafe and appeared to go upstairs.
In answer to Taylor, witness said that the two were struggling violently when he (witness) firet
arrived on the scene.
evade arrest?--I cannot say,
Mr. Taylor: Was 1 trying to Did you tell Mrs. Taylor that Wife Rebukes Husband.
you saw Durand try to kick her After he had left, Taylor appearence or twice?-No. ed from the corner of Pedder Street and Queen's, Rond." He approached the witness and spoke to him, about two sailors. He was, not excited
breath nor intoxicated, but his smelt strongly of alcohol, His wife then appeared on the Cafe steps and shouted to him."
Did you have any conversation with me ?-No.
You did not say that I had everyone on my side?-No, I did I was not say anything to you. trying to pacify you..
Would you say that I had lost
He then left the cafe and went into the lobby. This was about wo minutes past twelve. Oil entering the lobby witness saw one. of the two sailors sitting in one of the chairs. The other was in the lavatory. Witness again told them they had to leave the place, and he accompanied them outside.
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Haven't you got some private Returning to the cafe witness met bottles in the bar?--I have a bottle His wife, who complained that she of gin, a bottle of vermouth and had been insulted by Durand. He a bottle of whisky. They are all did not know what happened to half full, and I have had them since him then but no rushed upstairs the cafe opened. and everything seemed blurred to
im.
His Worship: You saw red I think that is the expressión.
Continuing, witness said that he found Durand in the office, He remembered picking up a chair, "attempting to amash Mr. Durand." Witness remembered Durand fell through a closed window, and cuf
his hand.
Witness denied that he was spoken to by Madame Flint that morning for being drunk, and that was told to leave the cafe. Winess also denied that he was drunk.
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Witness: 1 rather expected that that would be your defence. You have raised the question of keeping private bottles in the bar, but you have not produced them. Madame Flint was always arguing Temporarily Insane. Durand rushed out, and witness about one of the most ridiculous followed him. After Durand things imaginable.
stairs witness Mr. Hugh-Jones: How long were turned down the did not see him again. He could you in the cafe-Five days. It not say what occurred in the street. had only been open for five daye. The following day he recollected Mr Hugh-Jones: It is still imploring the police to arrest him going, and strongly too.
Witness: "Good,
am glad to outside the cafe, and also my reason? No, I would no syploring Capt. Bloxham to put him hear it..
Referring to the takings for in gaol, but why he did not know. that.
you July 14, witness said that he had His Worship: How do account for your condition?I was the money, $186.88, of which he overworked, overstrained, suh-had taken $100 for himself and the jected to intense worry and con- remainder for his wife, as against stant Bickering of Madame Flint his July wages,
Mr. Hugh-Jones: What right and Mr. Durand, and the fact that he swore at my wife and kicked have you to keep that?--I have aj her. Through all these things I perfect right. was temporarily insane.
..
Witness asked permission to re-
The Police produced a medieal fer to his note book, where he had
that when written down Mre. Taylor's exact certificate showing
iis book Taylor was examined at 3 am words. Reading from witness said that the words used on July 16, his condition was by Ms. Taylor to her husband normal. Mr. Taylor had then ex- were, "Call yourself a man, to let plained that he had lost his reason, and on the advice of Chpt, Blox him call your wife a-focl?"
Some five or ten minutes later, ham he went to the Prison hospital Durand emerged from the side of and was examined. By that time the cafe, presumably having come he had fully regained his senses down the stairs. His hand was and was described as being nor streaming with blood, and he was mal.
On examining the certificate, closely followed by Tayler. When they got into Peider Street they his Worship said that it was un- started to fight, but witness, who fortunate that there was no police was about 15 yards away, inter-surgeon in Hongkong as they had vened and separated the two men, at Home. Mr. Tayler's mentality. seizing Durand and pulling..him was very vital to the case.
Mr. Taylor's 'Evidence. Mr-Taylor the elected to give evidence on oath.
away.
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Cross-examined by Mr. Hugh- Jones, witness said that he was engaged by the manager, who was originally engaged by Mr. Durand. Mr. Hugh-Jones: Since you arrived has Mr. Darand asked you for your references? No. «
Have you any?-No.. Witness said that on the 12th the employees had a dinner fol- lowed by
dance, but he denied that the event was prematurely
1
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You think you have?--I have. Civil Action Pending. Mr. Hugh-Jones intimated that that was a matter which would be decided in the Supreme Court, ay an action was pending.
Witness, said that as far as the fighting between him and Durand was concerned, he was the first to strike.
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My. Taylor again denied that he was under the influence of liquor,
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The Competition will be for two between witness and his wife.
Referring to the evidence given and vermouths and 7 or 8 whisky by a signal of Whistles from the Durand of having assaulted his propt to deal with (M. Durand at the previous hearing, Mr. and sodas during the course of the launch. The President and Vice-
Mrs: Taylor appeared to be pul- ling her husband away. Witness
He said that from the very com was leading Durand towards the
themencement of his arrival in the cafe when he was struck in stonmach. They were both using Colony on Monday, July 5, he had abusive language, Taylor aceasing found he had two very excitable"
cafe.
Appeared 1.sane.
and Madame Flint). They we persons who got excited over the must childish things, which had no bearing on the management of the cafe at all. There were
whole day...
Witness replied that he had only Hugh-Jones asked if the trouble originated on account of ness replied that that was the course of that day. the non-arrival of the band. Wit had about six drinks during the Did you ever pay for them?-|
also
Did you sign any chits for them? Sore of them.
Not all? No. Because some of them were from my own bottles.
Did you pay for these bottles?. *ND.
wife and Durand accusing Taylor of assaulting him.
Witness blew his whistle, and
immediate cause of the trouble. an Indian sergeant arrived on the
Witness emphatically denied that No. scene. With his assistance Durand was put into a chair, and taken to numerous incidents in which they it was Durand who had suggested the Central Police Station. Wit-became very excited
that a band should play in the The first night was a very big Cafe. It was witness who had "ness then returned for Taylor, whe
was lying on the road outside the one for the staff of the enre, and made the suggestion. He
after everyone had gone witness, denied that he gave the band or his wite, and Durand had supper ders not, to attend the title on together. The latter got very ex-
July 14,
An Absurd Question." He was being held by some pen-cited because witness had allowed,
The same question was again ple and appeared as if insarte.sente of the customers to sign With the assistance of Mr. C. D. chits,
Witness, in reply to the Beach,put to the witness, who in reiterat
Mr. Taylor said that in view of Robertson, witness lifted Taylor and took him to Wyndham Street, said that he allowed chits anding his denial said: "I am sur- where he was also put into a chair had never received orders to the prised that you should ask such the allegations made by Mr. Hugh- contrary. He had only permitted an absurb question, seeing that I Jones, he would ask the, Court for have already said that I realise permission to have the duplicate inuential men, such as bee how important it is to have a chits for the 14th produced in ple and employees of the large firms, to sign chits. ¿
not His Worship: You are doing yourself any good by getting eroited.
Witness: I apologise.
and taken to the Police Station.
Worship: You charge him with disorderly conduct for this fight with Durand?--Yes.
Proceeding, witness sald that at the station Taylor was very violent, and we abusive language, ap parently towards Durand:
Crossed-examined by Mr. Taylor, witness said that he did not notice
ان
band."
His Worship: Mr. Hugh-Jong
is not bullying you. Why can't you answer the questions as they
are asked?
You did not even sign for them? -No. I was manager of the eafe. Do you consider them yo'r private property-Yes, they would have been paid for.
Court, to show how many champ pagnes. Durand had had, An Objection.
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The 14th July,
Referring to the 14th inst., any blood on his clothes, and when witness said that he had already
In reply to another question, might have signed for 3-400 worthing questions was being negotiated It was suggested to him that there spoken of the orchestra incident. was to fighting Sergeant. Hayward He could safely say that from the witness said that he thought it was of drinks but not taken any him with the Soviet Government-
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Mr. Hugh-Jones: Had you had clude me. I am concerned in this Continuing, witness said that as point, but didn't I Implore you to to arrest mo?--I cannot remem- the question of drink had been any drinks that morning-I pos- case. ber. you saying anything to me.
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And
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might be included too.
His Worship said that. in view
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