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VALUE OF CORPSES.

SHOULD BE PRESERVED FOR EVIDENCE,

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926.

TAXI CO. SUED.

CLAIM FOR PETROL PUMP HIRE.

CABLES AND RADIO.

WORKING IN CLOSE CO-OPERATION.

An objection which has pro- The Hongkong and Kowloon.

London, Oat. 29. bably not previously been raised in Taxi-cab Company Ltd. wero de The Eastern Telegraph Company the Courts of Hongkong was made fendants in a Summary Court ac has intered into an agreement by Mr. F. H. Loseby before Mr. tion yesterday afternoon, the with Marconis to constract an'ûp- R. E Lindsell at the Central Ma plaintiffs boing the Asiatic Petro- to-date wireless station in Groeco, gistrady yesterday afternoon. when leum Company, The claims was the case in which a Chinese is be-for $818, being balance due for in conformity with the recent ing charged with murdering two oll supplied and the hire of putrol concession of the Greck Govern- other Chinese near the Westeri pumps. Mr. M. M. Watson apment granted to the Eastern Com- Market on September 6, was re-peared for the plaintiffs and Mr.pany for a joint cable and wireless sumed.

Gordon Leask for the defendants. service.

The case for the Crown is con- Mr. Leask before the case open- It is understood the Company ducted by Mr. TM Hazlerigg od tendered a cheque for $600 an

During the heating yesterday, account with denial of liability will use whichever system momen Mr. Loseby raised on objection to Mr. Watson said he could only actarlly in best in view of atmos the evidence of Dr. Craig, who per. cept it on account.

pheric or other conditions. This Mr. W. A. Nowers assistant in development is interesting on ac- formed the post mortem examina-

charge of the Sales Department tion on the two dead bodies of the A.P.C. produced a state-count of Sir Dension. Pender's well as the evidence of identificament of account rendered to de- prediction at the meeting of the Mr. Losoby said that his obfendants and said $813 was still Eastern Telegraph group last year When pressad for payment last that cables and wireless will May, said Mr. Watson, defendants ultimately ink hands in

uter. agreed to pay interest on the ap-form. count on being pressed for a

tion.

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jection was based on the principle that the best evidence should be produced. He went on to say that the two bodies of the murdered men had been buried after the doctor's examination, and the best

owing.

month,

Cross-examined Mr. Nowers ald

of evidence was therefore not pro-all dealings were with defendants' duced.

manager, Mr. A. H. Rowe,

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He argued that they shouldr. Leask said he was unable to have been preserved as a matter of principle so as the defonce could examine them and form their own opinion.

Without the bodies there could be no charge of murder, contended Mr. Loseby. There was no av dence without the corpse. He could not say, not having heard the whole of his friend's case, of what importance the two dead bodies would be to him, but it was absolutely vital for the de- fence that the bodies should be In a properly preserved condition. That was a matter of principle and was always done at Home.

His Worship asked Mr. Loseby If he could quote any authorities on the point.

Mr. Loseby: I have not had a wide experience, but there was one big case in which I was in- volved I was for the defence where the body was not hurled until I gave my consent

His Worship pointed out that the doctor had said that the day- gar produced in court fitted in only one of the wounds. With regard to the others he had said that they could have been made with the weapon produced.-

Mr. Hazlerigg: We can dig up the, body and make an, exhibit of the shoulder bone. We can do it, Lut it is very unusual.

Mr. Losely again repented, that the bodies had been buried in-

tead of being preserved.

His Worship Do you seriously, think that the corpse should have bean produced in Court?

Mr. Loseby: Not in Court, but for Inspection by the Judge and Jury.

His Worship: If it is not brought into Court it. cannot be evidence.

Mr. Loseby: The Court always niores for inspection.

His Worship: I will note your objection.

The point was left at that and the case, after further evidence, was adjourned.

THE CHINA SQUADRON.

RECENT APPOINTMENTS.

The following appointments have been made by the Admiralty:

Midshipmen A. S. Gordon, HA, E. Lucas and LHF.P. Gpps to H.MS. Hawkins from Nov. 1.

Lieutenant Commander. W. N. Kingdor to H.MIS. Despatch from Oct. 6.

Surgeon Commander R. J. Inman to HM.S. Titania on recommission- Ing.

Surgeon Lieutenant Commander A. W. North to H.M.S. Ambrose on" recommissioning.

Paymaster Lleutenant Comman- der H. A. Thompson to EL.M.S. Tamar from Oct. 8.

Paymaster Lieutenant "A. P. Shaw to H.M.S. Tamar from Octo- ber 1.

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