MURDER TRIAL.
FIGHT ON HILLSIDE.
THE FINAL ADDRESSES:
Tha final addresses of Counsel In the Shaukiwan murder trint were delivered yesterday after- "Yoon/
Mr. Fitzroy, for the Crown, reviewed the evidence at some longth, and emphasised important; point, which led him to submit with confidence that the jury of raturn
verdict .ព would "Guilty."
Ile reminded the jurors of the evidence of there being four finger marks on Mrs. Mackay's right arm and three on her hand bag. The Crown case was thi the taller of the two prisoners grasped Mrs. Mackay from behind, while the smaller man robbed her,
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FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER
1927
PARTING GIFT.
PRESENTATION TO KOWLOON
BOWLER 3
The presentation was made by President, the Mr. C Bond,
Hazel of Mr. work of the who spoke in eulogistic terms
On the occasion of the impend- Following their defeat last Satur- day by the military subscribers of Ing departure of Mr. David Hazel, the Kowloon Club, last year's League a prominent and active member of again decisively the Kowloon Bowling Green Club. champions were beaton yesterday by a team from the a large number of members and Royal Air Force, the army players their ladies assembled at the Club gaining an easy victory by over 100 house last evening to make a pre- The foreman said that he was
W. Brace turned out for the AirBentation to Mr. Hazel, as a token employed by the Hongkong Ex-Force and was largely responsible for of appreciation of the invaluable cavation and Pile Driving Com the defeat of the club team. He services rendered by him to the pany to level a certain site on scored 57, of a total of 158 and then Club. Stubbs Road. He proceeded there took four K. C. C. wickets for six runs,
He instructed and found a huge rock which matshed coolies to erect a scaffold needed blasting. ing, but these men delayed their work and eventually on September 22, he caused, footholds to be cut into the rock and together with He referred to the bloodstains two folds they climbed to the top, on the inside of the handbag, and When they were there, the four the lack of such stains outside, defendants together with ono not The blood was found in the dif-in custody told them not to com-
blasting operations ferent compartments of the bag mence as the bleeding hand, ransacked otherwise there would be an "un it, but there were no such marks pleasant scene" afterwards. Inside a small pocket of the beg which had not been interfered with, and which still contained a comb, pen knife, silver pencil, a place of leather and a ten cent piece,
He reminded the jury of the cat on the second prisoner's right hand hand, indicating that a in going through the bag could have left such stains. The bload did not, he contended, come from Mrs. Mackay, otherwise it would have been on the outside.
The Forged Note.
Dealing with the forged notes, one he emphasised the fact of half being found on a path near the scene of the tragedy, and the corresponding half being found on the first prisoner, both of which bore bloodstains, also that their
marks. Telothes bore blood
He
asked the jury to say that that fact alone would be sufficient for them to link the first prisoner with the deed.
as
Mr. Fitzroy continued' to deal with the second. prisoner's cus hand, emphasising the medical evidence that it was received at Mrs. about the same time Mackay was murdered, and that It could have been caused by a similar instrument to that which Mrs. Inflicted the wounds on Mackay. He submitted that the ut was caused by a man deliver- ng a blow, owing to his hand Jipping along the knife.
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Mr. Bond referred to the dili- gent and untiring services of Mr. 10 Hazel on the general committee. 11 He was one of the best members 1 and had done everything to fur- 13 ther the interests of the Club. was sorry, and he 17 The speaker
knew all the others were sorry, 11that Mr. Hazel was leaving. He would not only be missed from the Club but from Kowloon,
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..158 Total (for 8 wkts. dec.) L. A. C. French and Sgt. Watkins who did not bat.
The witness said he climbed down and proceeded to a shed be- low the road to put away his tools. He was on his way back to the rock when he was waylaid and assault-
defendants, ed by the carried short iron bars.
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In answer to Mr. L. D. Turner, witness said that the cost of the proceeding was being borne by thu Lyal Hongkong Excavation Company. Erskine Witness added that he had never Morris fendants not getting their wages heard any discussion about the de- Ross from the Excavation Company.
Turner Mr.
asked witnes whether it'
that was true he had been up in the Courts be- fore and that he had been fined. Witness replied that he had been fined for possession of dynamite used for blasting in 1925 and 1926. Mr. Turner informed his Worship Cpl. Applin, c French, b Robertson that he would prove that witness. B. Raven, b Brace ..... was brought up for something else. J. C. Lyal, b Robertson
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At the next hearing some Fare-N. H. Ross, not out pean members of the Hongkong Excavation and Pile Driving Com- pany will give evidence,
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Mr. Bond commented upon the services rendered by Mr. Hazel during the strike of 1925 and said that all the ladies knew that "if you want a piece of meat, go to Davy." (Laughter).
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As convenor of the Bar com- mittee, it was felt by the Canton
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In presenting the cheque to Mr. Hazel, Mr. Bond said that he hoped that when Mr. Hazel arrived Home he would find time to cash it. (Laughter).
A third presentation was made, M. R. W. this taking the form of a cigarette case, which was from the Commit- tee of the Club. Nobody, said Mr. Bonil, understood the work Mr. Hazel had put in, better than the. members of the Committee who served with him.
1 13 3 2 14 1 9 2 G 4 Volunteers v Indian R..C." The following will represent the
Mr. Bond hoped that the present Volunteers in a match against the
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Concluding, be referred to the tatement of the second prisoner, tho said that he left a house in Jam Wah Street, Shaukiwan, with he first prisoner at about eight clock on the evening of Aug. 6. In leaving they met a friend who old them that a murder had been he asked the jury to say that thereS. A. Ismail (Captain), A. R. Minu, was no evidence at all to connect F. M. el Arcul M. P. Madar, S. H. bmmitted at Chaiwan. That was mportant when it was remember-either of the prisoners with the Ismail, S. 4. R. Ismall, J. S. Ackber,
was
note that point as it was very im- portant.
From the evidence on that point
crime. That being so there was
d that at nine o'clock, when the fair was reported to the police no reason to doubt the first pri- tation, the murder not soner's statement when he said Inown of, except to the police. he "picked it up on the way to Sal Mr. Mackay, Walter Erkert, Miss Wan Ho." Kathleen Mackay, and Mr. David- on, Unless a man was actually in the spot and saw the deed com- nitted, the prisoner could not have Inown until ten o'clock
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In conclusion Mr. Bond. wished Mr. Hazel, his wife and wes Alleen a bon voyage, with the hope that! they would meet again in the near
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Dealing with the wound on the second prisoner's right hand, he contended that such a cut could have been sustained in a hundred at the different ways. From the pri arliest. Probably it would be soner's statement on that point it could not be deduced that he was ater.
cutting his nails when the knife slipped. It merely indicated that amencing at 2.30 p.m. this afternoon will hold the 440 yards free style
For the Defence.
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Mr. Sheldon said the present hse was no ordinary one. There as no question of degree, sunity insanity, and it was not a case, f the jury's verdict was adverse the prisoners, wherein mercy yas likely to be extended to them. brutal It was undoubtedly a hurder, and if, in fact, the pri- phers were those who had com- altted it, there was very little hance that there would be any pestion of reprieve if the verdict ent against them.
He was right in saying that the neral evidence against them was ry strong, but it was their duty try and break it in every way ley possibly could...
knife, which he used for cutting his nails, slipped accidentally.
Dr. Cannon had said that had the hand slipped along the knife in striking a blow, and been stopped by an obstacle, such a wound could have been inflicted. What the "Must jury had to consider was he have cut his hand in that way."
the
Announcement is made by Kowloon Dock United Services Club of an aquatic sports meeting to be heid at the Dock Bathing Beach com-
on the heats will be decided; the finals to be swum off on Sunday after
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A programme of twelve events has been, arranged including a Water Polo
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Summing Up This Morning. Dealing with the statements. Mr. Sheldon Apoke of the approximate M.V.O., and Officers will be in attend- nature of the times given by ance.
A special bus service will also run witnesses, some of whom said they
On Wednesday at 5 p.m. the Club
as the 100 yards open breast stroke. championship of the Colony, as well An oper team race, for the champion- ship of the Colony will also be staged.
The beats will be swum on Monday, October 3, at 5 p.m., and entries close
at 6 p.m. to-morrow.
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On Sunday the full military band
On Monday, October 10, the bal of the tht. Battn, Cameronians, by kind permission of Major II. C. Hyde-mile open championship of the Colony
and the half mile event open Smith, D.S.O., and Officers, and the Pipe Band of the 2nd. Baitn. Scots Chinese will be decided. At the same time the 320 yards Mok Challenge Guards, by kind permission of Lieut.
these events entries must reach the Colonel Sir Victor MacKenzie, D.S.O., cup will also be competed for. For Club by Sunday, October 9 at 6 pm. The Chinese Harbour Race will be The swan on Monday, October 17. Ladies' event will be on Tuesday, October 18, and on the following day The entrance fee for each of the the open harbour race will be held. above events is $1.
did not refer to time pieces. In from the Star Ferry Wharf to the considering the point made by Mr. bathing beach, by courtesy of the This afternoon the launch leaves Fitzroy with regard to the pri-China Motor Bus Co.
the soners being informed of He contended that it had not murder when they left the house Queen's Pier at 2 p.m. and at 2.15 Mr.. E. Cock will present the prizes len definitely established that in Kam Wah Street, they should p.m. on Sunday.
into take
consideration theat the conclusion of the sports latitude which should normally be allowed.
è stains were human blood, Dr. ..inett had definitely asserted that e stains he had examined were used by human blood, and Dr. inett disagreed with an au- ority who stated that because the present insufficient know dge with regard to tests, in arder trial, a professional wit
as could not definitely say that hy stains were human blood. It ould never be proved that the food on them was that of Mrs. tackay.
He
concluded by reminding the jury that the prisoners retained their blood stained clothes. They had money, and, if they had com- mitted the crime, he thought it would be most likely that they would have spent that money in getting a new rig-out.
Before they convicted the pri soners, they must be absolutely sure that the case for the Crown was conclusive and that there could be no mistake.
The Grat prisoner, had quite ankly admitted that he had ratched himself, while, the se Mr. Fitzroy had said, in his open- bnd prisoner's cut hand woulding, "Witnesses may lie. but cir Ccount for the blood found on
im.
Forged Note..
cumstances, nover." If Mr. Fitzroy. meant that then he (Mr. Sheldon) disagreed with him absolutely. It really meant nothing more than that when they obtained a certain. to the circumstanco pointing suspicion of a crime having been committed by a certain man, then the human intellect was absolutely infallible.
With regard to the forged notes, Mrs. Mackay had two such notes, hich had been cut in halves and ept in her bag. One of them was ertainly found in her bag, Half fthe other note had been found
He contended that there was na path near the murder and he other half had been found on not direct or substantial evidence the first prisoner. There was no that the prisoners committed the evidence that that note had ever murder.
been in the possession of Mrs. The case was then adjourned Mackay. He asked the jury to until this morning
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Every incription of Beaking 264 buziume trasancted.
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