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BROTHER GIVES EVIDENCE

CORRESPONDENCE OF

TURSBAN GRAD

where I found the witness Cheung SUNDAY, July 10th. Lin-hok. We searched about the inner work room, and presently, beneath the work bench under some shaving (I poking about with my tick) we found the White glove which he picked up. I took charge of it and took it back to quarters, finally handing it to the Chief Detective Inspector.

Hend-

GEORGE FUNG Evidence of correspondence which had panzed between George Fung and his acquaintances was given at the resumed hearing of the murder The Publie Prosecutor addressing trial yesterday, when Quentin the Bench then said: Apart from Fung, younger brother of the de- the evidence of a "boy" from the ceased, was called to give tesimony Kum Tol Hotel that concludes the against Cheng Kwok-you, who is second part, as I may say, of the accused of having instigated the ovidence which I opened a fort- murder at Village Road in March night ago; and it is impossible to lart,

call him in the absence of the man Taul, who in at present in gnol, so that I shall have to leave him over until I can produce Taul before you to be identified by him.

The trial is being taken by Mr. Wynne Jones nl the Central Magistracy with Mr. R. E. Lindsell (Assistant Attorney General) np pearing for the Crown and Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton for the defence,

to

At the request of the Public Pro- secutor, his Worship agreed have the driver Tani produced on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 pm.

other three

ола

appeared

It was intimated at the conclu- sion of yesterday's hearing that the Crown case would probably be con-

Lam Tin, a room "boy" of the luded to-morrow afternoon.

Empress, Hotel, produce the re- Evidence was given by Cheung gister of the establishment and Lin-hok of the carpenter shop at 19, stated that at 5 pm. on March 28 Man Chung Fong, to the effect that room 47 on the fourth floor* one night a man walked quickly was engaged by four men, of into the premises and went straight whom Christic Was one. Of to the rear. He returned to the the front part of the floor and then to be a Portuguese and the other went to the back again. The wit- two Chinese. He did not know ness became suspicious of his move which of them signed the register. ments and watched him. The man All four went into the room was seen to drop a white glove on and he did not see any of them yo the floor a short distance nway out.

He was on duty up to mid- from where the witness was work night, and the only person he saw ing. The man then walked quickly in the room at the time was out of the shop.

Christle. The room was, vacated In reply to the Assistant At-after 8 a.m. the next day but he torney General, witness said that did not see Christie leave. he never saw the man again. The incident he had related occurredi roughly about S pan. Witness inst seen the man three or four times at the shop previous to that night. After the nun had gone witness went to see what had been dropped, and found the glove, which he later threw bark on to the floor. Some day. teri days ago, when Detective Ser- geant Fitches went to the premises, witness retrieved the glove and gave it to the officer,

The master of a furniture shop gave evidence of having loaned on hire certain furniture to a man from No. 17 Man Chung Fong.

Furniture Returned.

Quentin Fung, a younger brother of the deceased, said that he lived at 4. Tam Woon Tong Road.

Public Prosecutor:

Were you

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on good terms with your brother? since?I never heard anything of

Witness: Yes,

Did you see him often?--Every

Deceased's Employment.

In the last year or so before he died did he have any regular ve- cupation?--Yes,

What work had he?-When he working with the came back from Shanghai he was Chinn Talking

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her or from her.

Deceased's Correspondence,

Now, your brother George, did he give any regular address for correspondence in Hongkong?-1 am certain not.

Do you know of any place he used as an address for correspon- denge?The correspondence was moutly sent to him C/a myself.

To where?-Addressed to me at China Underwriters.

Did he himself ever send any letters through you?--Yes, often.

posted them for him. Why couldn't he, post bis own untrue-letters?—I don't know. He oflen asked me to post them.

You paid for the stamps 7-Yes, I see. Of your knowledge in the last two years did he ever write to

Do you know what salary he got7 Mak Kee, a foki of the Kwong|--He tokl me it was $600 a month. Yick Cheung furniture shop of In reply to a query from the Hennessy Road, stated that he took; Magistrato Mr. Hall Bruton said: back the furniture from No. 17, 1 shoukl say jt Man Chung Fong. In the chest alsolutely untrue. of drawers which were taken back to the shop with other articles, he† found what looked like a pen, but he could not remember other de

tails; also a felt hat, of what colour he hind no recollection. and two small bottles, whether filled or otherwise he also could not say. He put the articles in a dustbin and when the dustman called round he emptied the dustbin in the dust

cert.

Showing witness a syringe, Mr. Lindsel! asked whether he had seen one like that before. Witness ro- plied that he had seen a thing like

(resuming):

Public Prosecutor Have you any reason to believe that he had no regular salary?--No.

Do you know the man Ip Tai-this girl?-Yes once. wong?--I am well nequainted with

him.

Well acquainted? Great friends? Great friends.

Of yours?--II is a great friend of our family.

He also is a personal friend of yours?Yes.

And of your brother George?— Yes.

Did you ever bear any quarrel 21 pen but it was not like the or other trouble between him and

your brother George?--I heard of any.

ayringe,

never

He and his wife left for Shangkat some time this year or last year?

About October last year. You saw them off?-Yes.

And how did you know that? He handed me the letter and at his ́ own request I. posted it for him.

When was that me time?--I think it was March 17 or 18 this

year.

letter Was the address on the in English or Chinese-In Eng- lish.

How was it addressed?-Miss May Chan, C/o some name which I cannot remember, at Singapore.

That concluded the evidence-in-

chief of the witness, and Mr. Hali Brutton said that at the next sit- ting, to-morrow afternoon. he would commence his cross-examina- tion right away.

Detective Sergeant D. Fitches stated: On March 30 I went to Canlon by the night boat, the 8.8. Lungshan. On the following morning nt 8.30 we were passing the ss. Fatshan, Hongkong bound, in the Canton River just outside Canton. The passonger a on this Magistrate: He was with you?ense was concerned, it may well other bout were leaning over theYes.

No one else?-Them brother George Fung.

his

In reply to a query from was my Worship. the Public Prosecutor indicated that as far as the Crown

be closed on that afternoon, that

side and amongst them I noticed Mr. Lindsell: Do you know that was to say, apart from the cross- the two young men whom I now girl Chanding witness a photo-examination. know to be Zimmern and Christie, graph) I do.

and of whom I had then a descrip- How long have you known her?

tion. In consequence, after land--About three years. ing in Canton I made certain en-

As a friend of the deceased, your quiries and the same day. tele- brother? Yes. phoned to the Criminal Investiga- Magistrate: You knew .Saturday, 9th July.

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