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noily reduce faros are quoted for cargo steamers with limited passenger accomodation.

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unationed.

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..Sunday, 29th May.

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THE

HONGKONG

VILLAGE

ROAD

MURDER

(Continned from Page 20

you and Zimmern to consult other lawyers."

I took the ten dollars and went with Christle, leaving Chong in the car, to Messrs. Hastings, Dennya and Bowley at the corner of Ice House Street and Des Voeux Road. There we saw Mr. Davidson. After interviewing him we next went to ace Mr. C. Y. Kwan and consulted him also. Upon our return to the car, Cheng asked if we were satis- fied, and Christie' said, "Yes."

The Public Prosecutor: Wore you yourself antified?

Witness: Yes, Sntigned with what?-With going to see the solicitors,

The Plot Elaborated. The Public Prosecutor: That is meaningless. Satisfied with what? Mr. Brutton Interposed, object- ing to Mr. Lindsell "putting words in the witness' mouth."

TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1932.

No Violence Mennt. The Public Prosecutor: Had you any intention of helping to do Nono away with Fung ?-No, Sir. whatever.

Recond

After you got back for the time to the car, what happened

next:

Zimmern: Cheng drove us back to the Tung Shan Hotel. I did not see him again that day, March 21; but on the following day, March 22, 1 met him again about tifo time, when he told me he had tried the a chicken potnasium cyanide on

and that there was almost instant- aneous death to the chicken. I asked him what he had done with the dead chicken and he told me that ho had thrown it away into a sui tong.

a loss The Court here was at for a correct interpretation of aul tong, which may variously mean a pond, pool, water tank, reservoir, not or filter bed. Witness could assist so his Worship decided to enter the Chinese term in the de- positions and to leave it at that.

Zimmern: Cheng stated that he was sure no one would be able to recover the chicken and, besides, The Public Prosecutor: I don't the syringe could not be completely see why Mr. Brutton should con-charged, owing to a defect, Ha stantly interrupt me. I put no was with mo for an hour on the

kind-

Occasion and I did not ace words of any sort

que-again that day. when

Ia Worship took up the tion: What do you mean you say you were satisfied?

Zimmern: I mean I was satis- fed with having seen a solicitor. I was not satisfied with the plot.

The Public Prosecutor: Will you explain that a little further?

Zimmern: We did not mean harm to Fung, but we intended to make money out of Cheng and his offer of $10,000 to Christie.

The Public Prosecutor: Wint were the fraudulent means by which you hoped to get this money? Witness elaborated their Idea: They were to forewarn Fung and if possible take him into their con- fidence to the extent that he would

him

At tiffin time on the next day. March 23, he again saw me at the Tung Shan Hotel, when I told him that there was a girl in the room. As a matter of fact I had pre- viously rung him up about this, and when he arrived told him that her name was May Hyder. Sho could not stay long with us and it was arranged that she should re turn the next day.

• The Fateful Day. On March 24, I got up early and house asking telephoned to my that my clothes be got together aa that they might be ready when I went home for them. After tilin

be a mock victim. They would with Christie at the Tai Sam Yuen fall on him and jab him in the restaurant I went to 14 Arbuthnot hack with the syringe, devoid of its Road and found the clothes I had intended contents. Fung would pre-telephoned for packed in a rattan terul to collapso and be caught as basket.

The Public

Prosecutor: What

he fell, and dragged away. Mean- while Cheng would be given a full did you intend to do after you had view of the mock tragedy, and, be-the clothes?

to

in

bc-

Hering that a murder had been Zimmern: I intended to go accomplished would be made to Canton that night if possible, part with the $10,000. This sum order to get a job and also would then be divided into the fol-cause I did not want to get mixed lowing parts: $2,000 for Fang. up in this. and $4,000 each for Christie Zimmern.

And Were your prospects of a job at Canton good?-1 believed I had

prospects there, because provlously I had met a Chinese gentleman at n dinner, who I believed was Ad- miral of the Chinese Navy, Admiral Chan Chak.

What then had happened to your 000 to be paid by the accused 7-I hope to get $4,000 out of the $10,- was beginning to doubt if the plan that being bocayso would work, Mr. Chong did not have much con- fidence on the question.

Anything in particular that made you think that?-He often spoke to us with double meaning and also stated that he had other people shadowing Fung,

After getting the rattan basket with the clothing, I returned to the Tung Shan Hotel, that being about timin time, We found Mr. Cheng with the girl May Hyder in the room. While smoking oplum on the bed, Mr. Cheng remarked that he did not like the name of May, because, he said, it sounded very much like his own Fay; so we changed May Hyder into Mary Hyder (Laughter).

All four of us left at three p.m. to view the picture at the World Theatre, but did not stay there long as Mr. Cheng said he did not like the picture. So, at about a quarter to four, we went back to the Tung Shan Hotel where we had a little macaroni. Christle then tock May Hyder away.

Cheng Excited.

At 4.30 1 accompanied Cheng to the South China Athlotic Association in Chinn Building, There Cheng had a game of Anooker. Half an hour Inter, Cheng, a certain gentleman by the name of Lau, and three other Chi- nese gentlemen and myself went on to the Chinese Civil Servants' Club. in Queen's Road Central. There Cheng gamble. playing paikau and making something like ¿Contiðied the page 13).

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