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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,
BOYS' SCHOOL RAID. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. CONSIGNEES NOTICE.
EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS.
Extradition proceedings wero. commenced yesterday against a Chinese named Tsang Yu, who is wanted by the Canton authorities for alleged kidnapping and mur- der.
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"BENVENUE" Consignees of Cargo, are hereby in- Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy, Assis-formed that all Goods are being land- tant Attorney General, prosecuted, od at their risk into the hazardous and Mr. F. H, Loseby represented and/or extra hazardous. Gotowns of the fugitive.
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Mather's Evidence. Evidence was given by the mother of the murdered boy to the effect that the fugitive and his brother were both seen to enter the village school together with a party of sixty or soventy bandits, Nine boys were carried away, but the witness did not observe the fugitive leaving the village. Aak ed to explain this, she said she was horrified by the raid and was somewhat dazed. Her Bon was one of those who were taken away
No claims will be admitted after the Goods Bave Inft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17 September will be subject to rent,
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on dr before the 1st October, 1928, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th. September, 1028, at 10 a.m., by
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are hereby notified that the cargs will be discharged into Hell's Wharf, Kows loon, where it will lie at Consignoe's rink and subject to terms and con- ditions of storage at Holl's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery after 12th from Godown on and September.
Optional cargo will not be landed bord, unless noties has boon giron prior to steamér's arrival, but carried fun frem port to port to the final port of call to whch the option extends, s
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, Where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am, and nook within the free storage period: pre *No claims will be admitted after the
Mr Fitzroy: What did you do Hess Insurance has been effected. Goods have left the stormor's Godown; |
when you saw your son carried away?
Bills of
Witness: I appealed to them,od hyding will be countersig)- and all Goods remaining undelivered |
I said "I am very poor. Kam the poorest person in the whole place. Let my son gol 17
What did they do?-In spite of may entreaties thay took my son
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Did you receive any communica-have to rely entirely on the kid- tion after this?—I received two |napping charge. letters, but they were not from my son, who was only eight years old.
Did you do anything about the letters-No, because I had no monby to send the ralders,
Mr. Fitzroy next enquired what was the next thing that happened to witness' son. At this question, the witness broke down and be- tween aobs, told the Court that she saw the head of the boy, hoist ed on a bamboo' pole, displayed at one end of the village. She could not remember if any notice was posted beside the boy's bond.
In answer to further questions, witness anid she made a report of the whole matter to the Mant cipality at Kay Kong.
Fled from Village.
The next witness called was Kwan Cheung-hing, the father of one of the nine boys who were kidnapped. This witness told the Court that he was a merchant, trading at Kau Kung, which is the nearest town to the village of Pak news of the raid on his village and Fong. On July 17, he received the subsequent kidnapping of his son. Ho dared not return to the village, leat some trouble might befall him and had never been back since. He understood that the village elders took steps in the matters by verbally announc- ing rewards for the capture of the raidera and he also belleved a re-
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More Witnesses Needed. His Worship enquired if that was all the evidence which the Canton Government could send to Hongkong on the kidnapping charge. He added that so far the Court had only had the evidence of one small boy and one woman, where they could have had a dozen witnessco,
Mr. Fitzroy agreed that the Canton Government could have sunt a few more witnesses,
on
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All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned or before the 2nd October, they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
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Hongkong, 12th September, 1928.
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SINGAPORE, are hereby notified that the cargo having arrived per s.. "Monelau" from Singapore will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will Mr. Lindsell pointed out that theo at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at village in question was not far Holt's Wharf, The Cargo will ba from Kau Kong and that there ready for delivery from Godown on should not be much difficulty in and after 12th September. bringing down more witnesses Optional eargs will not bo landed from the village. The villagers here, unless notice has been given must be smarting from the in-prior to steamer's arrival, but carried cident and that was another rea-on from port to port to the final port sun why it should not be difficult of call to which the option extends. to procure the necessary evidence, ile added that perhaps witnesses were afraid to come forward.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be, examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.
the
No claims will be admitted after the
after the 18th September, will be Goods have left the stenmer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered subject to rent.
Mr. Fitzroy stated that he would try to get a little more evidence on that chargo. Io did hot
with the case. He had at one originally intend to go on so soon
time feared that the witnesses could not be kept in Hongkong, too All Claims against the Stenner long but apparently that was not must be presented to the undersigned the case.
on or before the 2nd October, or Mr. Fitzroy said that if his Wor-they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. alip so desired, the Court could
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, have evidence of arrest.
Aganta. Hongkong, 12th September, 1028.
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Sergeant Dyerson then went into the witness box where he sinted-
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It will not til January this year that he saw his son again, after he had bald a ransom of $6,000 for the boy's release. His concubine fetched the boy back and the boy's mother took him to Kau Kong. In answer to the Magistrate witness and he had known the fugitive for some time, the latter being an Inhabitant of another part of witness' village.
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In reply to Mr. Lindsell witnesя agreed that the reason why he did not inform the police on After the evidence of the fast
sighting the fugitive was because he wanted to make sure of the re witness, Mr. Fitzroy announced that that was as far as he could Witness said that he had heard ward from the village elders. take the case for the present. He of the raid on the village and had The Magistrate commented that was trying to get the evidence of a description of two of the wanted this was "nice and patriotic" of the murder and so far the police men. He hdd also heard that the witness.
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