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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929.

POWERS OF POLICE.

JUDGE CENSURES ARREST UNDER WARRANT.

BRITAIN'S MOTORING.

STEADY INCREASE IN NUMBER OF VEHICLES.

London, Dec, 18,

CHINA SHIPPING.

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London, Dec, 18, "I think it is desirable the polico should follow out their powers ex-

The latest monthly Transport The Morning Post city editor aelly. If they give evidence of arrest, it should be evidence of a Ministry report states that the says that City circles are sceptical proper arrest," observed Mr. Justice number of motor vehicles register-na to the Nanking Administrative Wood-at the Criminal Sessions yes-ed for the first time during Sep- Yuan's decision to take over the terday afternoon, after perusing a lember exceeded 17,000, compared warrent under which Sergt. Fitches with nearly 16,000 new licences in Arrested the accused man, Ho Kai-September last year.British Wire- shing. He denied a charge of taking part, with others unknown, in a robbery at No. 108, Des Voeux Road West, and robbing. Cheung Mo-shoung of $2,000 worth of jewellery and $200 in Hongkong bank notes on May 30, 1929.

sheung attended an Identification paraded picked out accused who was arrested on October 26.

After remarking that none of the property had been recovered, coun- Bargt Fitches gave evidence of sel said that when charged at the arresting accused under a warrant. Police Station, accused said "I took His Lordship read the warrant and no part in the robbery." Before the remarked that Sergt. Fitches had.Magistrate he made, a statement la no power to arrest, accused under which he denied complicity. He that warrant which was for arms. explained however he know all about Witness said he did not find any it because he know four nich who committed the robbery and they told him all about it afterwards, le gave the names of the men, and further stated that he returned from Canton after the robbery had been commitled. ·

arms.

His Lordship:-Why did you arrest him? was ordered to arrest him.

Who ordered you to arrest him? My superior officer.

Who was that." Inspector Fallon'? YCH.

His Lordship, addressing Mr. Somerset Fitzroy, prosecuting counsel for the Crown, said there wag no power to arrest accused under the warrant.

after. rending Counsel,

the warrant, agreed and said he had not read it before. He concurred with his Lordship, however, as there could be no two opinions

about it.

Cheung Mo-sheung said, that she SAW four men leave the premises of together and accused was one them. She recognised him 100 per cent. by his features and not by anything in particular,

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Witness's "Agony."

When asked by Mr. Fitzroy to have a goal look at the man in the dock and identify him, witness re- Cased to do so saying, "I feel in sich agony when I cast my eyes on him that I don't want to see him at all." Witness, however, under per-

steamship companies operating in Chinese waters, and point out that the Yangtze and the coast of China are infested by pirates, who are only kept in check by foreign gunboats.

The opinion is expressed that the Chinese acquisition of control of foreign shipping is unworkable, because in the face of, unwilling ass by foreign interests to sell out, the Chinese would be,com- polled to reorganise the required shipping themselves, and this would take many years to accom plish.-Reuter.

parade. Replying to his Lordship, witness said it was true that pre- vious parades had been held in con- nexion with the robbery, and at one earlier parade. Cheung Mo-sheung had in fact picked out a man as one of the robbers who was known to be innocent.

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Mr. Fitzroy then read accused's story, as told to the Magistrate, In the course of which he said he was told that each of the robbers re- ceived $105 as their share of the proceeds and invited him (accused)

Accused Discharged. feast in a Chinese restaurant. Asked if he had anything to say, accused denied he committed the robbery and said that he had been wrongfully identified.

In explaining the case for the Crown, Mr. Fitzroy said that about

In his summing-up, his Lordship live robbers appeared on the pre-sunsion, took a rapid survey of sanalysed the evidence of identifica- mises at about five o'clock on the cused, and re-affirmed her identification as given by Cheung Mo-sheung, morning of May 30 and bound and tion, saying definitely that she had pointing out that it was one of the gagged the occupants. The robbers not made a mistake.

principal supports of the Crown atole the jewellery mentioned in the

case. charge from a box owned by the complainant After they had left the money was also found to be missing.

Accused Identified).

·Counsel continued it was not until October 28 that Cheung Mo-

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ment with the verdict, anying he' Mr.T. Murphy, A.S.P., gave thought it was in accordance with formal evidence of the identification the weight of the evidence.

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