CHAUFFEUR TELLS STORY OF MURDER
(Continued from Pago 1).
Mr. Lindsell:---When
Was
the
Number
177-Ou
gun taken to March 20.
ing hypodermic syringes
shown to the witnes
Two silver-plated boses contain
fore?" asked Mr. Lindsell.
were
Witness replied that he had not but between Marsh 10th and 28th Ah Lan showed him a tox like the ones exhibited. De the bas he had seen a glass tube and two needle
POLICE INVOKE HOME ACT
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THE
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FUKIEN'S NEW CHAIRMAN
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932.
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The Vagrancy Act, a Home en-
Foochow, Aug. 12. AL an extraordinary general RELAY OF THE SOUTH WALES police authorities when prosecut- without actment, was invoked by the
Fulien has for a long time been meeting of the Hongkon Football
BORDERER'S BAND a permanently
resident Association, held in the board-trandcast by D.W. on ing
Chinese
fortune-teller, Chairman of the Government, but, room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- 365 metres. "Have you her arm them bo-before, Mr. Wynne-Jones at the now there seems to be some proa-son & Co., Ltd., yesterday, the
(846 K.U.), 5-8 pm, European programme, Central Police Court this morning. pect of having one. It would ap-annual general meeting of the as-
Described as a most widely-pear that Admiral Yang is
5-6 p.m.. advertised man in his profession, initely determined not to resume ull and void.
de-sociation on July 8, was declared the defendant, Ho Ti-yim, le office, and General Fang Haing charged in the first place with tao, the
The meeting was presided over keeping an unregistered temple likely to be appointed; but it is President, and
Vice-Chairman, is noty Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, Vice- al 223, Queen's Road Central, on generally rumoured that Gen. Chan representatives of every club in was attended by August 16, the date of a police Ming-shu is about to take the
the Football Lengue. Mr. O. E. C. This would fit in with Marton was present as legal ad- position. Whether the charge would the expressed policy of the Central viser to the Association. stand or otherwise is a matter on Government not to appoint EL Inspector Shaftain, the native of Fukien as Chairman, prosecuting police officer, express and, by all accounts Gen. Chan ed doubts. "If your Worship is would in well received, against me on this point," he said,
The Nineteenth Army has in- "then I will substitute another formed all the County Govern- charge under the Vagrancy Act."ments that no people are to be
This Act is a Home enactment, compelled to carry loads for it was pointed out, and the terms Army, whether it is moving in which the defendant is charged, pursuit of the Communists
In answer to Mr. Lindsell, wit ness said that Wong was niet pre-visit, send when Ah Lan hnd shows him the hypodermic syringes,
Mr. Lindell:Did you go to which No. 17 on March 24th 7
Witness:Yes, ut 7.45 p.m. Any others of the gang there? -Ah Lau was there.
or
subtle
the
in
or
6-6.45 p.m. A Concert. Band-Forge is the Forest (Michanfis)
Pryor's Hand. Band-National Game (Son)
Soun' Dani 13010. S-V ("The Merry Widow"-Lebar). Some-Dear Love, My Love (Frim1),
Lilian Dayles (Soprano) 81:92, Villa Sul Caprice in Major (Alla
Halterella (Wieniawski-Kreisler), Violin BulVienlise (achmaninoff-Press)
|_ Milneha. Elman 1964. Chorva-Rinwatin's Wedding Fennt
(Coleridge-Taylor).
Royal Chorat Bocioty C1931. Tanu Solucnco (Palmgren). Plano Solo-Le Petit Ane Minne (Ibert)
Benno Mabelyitch E192.
Robert listford (lisse) DIVA.
After a speech by the Chairman explaining the position, consider able discussion took place on the matter of the right of certain re- presentatives present to vote, A WALKING UP AND DOWN.
resolution declaring the proceed- ings at the meeting of July Bih What did you do next"-- I went
mill and void was then agreed to. to Shan Kwong Hoad and saw
The Clairinan:-Gentlemen, The Wong and Kwan there. They, were are that "he professed to tell being transferred from place
last annual election having just been Song-The Rel King (Sekuliert! walking up and down the muddle | Fortunes,
craft, place. Those who do carry are to
declared mill and void by an extravilo Solo-Rural Hungarica-y of the road.
micans or devise of palmistry, or be paid at the rate of thirty cents, this furthe
ordinary
Andante (ilmany?) general meeting of the Ar Were they near any particular otherwise deceived or imposed on for ten li, and when they reach
extraordinary
Fyltz Kretaler 14 7 punt. (Stock Quotations, etc.) house? Yes, Near the house 1. His Majesty's subjects."
meeting is convened for the the appointed destination they purpose of new election. now know to be No 14.
For the defendant, Mr. Peter must at once be allowed to retura
6.45-7.25 p.m. Light Opera & Musi- I very much regret that there is a feal Comedy. Sin applied that the defendant hame. This is good news indeed, name that will not be before you to traluta Selection (Waller and Tunbeldre). must be discharged on the first and we must hope it will be carried day. I have received a letter dated Fury FreSelection (Gerahwin) charge. if the Home Act
the 15th August Irom Mr. R. K. Dun- iPubstituted.
who was elected Chairman at <"117, Fouchow is now a direct wire-
meeting that has hunt been in- the communication with seven Lther ports: Shungimi, Hongkongiven therein he does not offer himsoff veronique Vocal Creme Messner)
validated, stating that for the reason Nanking. Tientsin, Tsingtao, Adney, For election not only as Chairman and Canton.
but also on a member of the new So far, Ponchow
has escaped Coane, Since then, I have dis- wonderfully well from the cholera.
covered that Mr. Duncan is leaving The case was remanded until that is Monday
raging elsewhere. Onty the Colony for grond. afternoon, defendant very few easca trave been reported,
A Good Sportsman. being allowed a continuation of and fley have been men of the No one regrets more than I do the 19th Army, just arrived. Great
coming departure of Mr. Duncan, s numbers of the people are taking is one for whom I have the highestport.
respect and regard, not
Besides Wong and Kwan, din you see any other members of the stans there! 21 can't remember whether Ab To Nai was there or
1.
were out." i
His Worship held that the two less With said he then went to charges were distinct, as opposed, No. 17 where 11 263 % Al Lau, to the alternative counts in From there he went to the Fun-Jarreny ease. The Vagrancy Aet. way Pavilion and telephoned for charge would be additional in the a public rar. He went in the r JAME ap Shan Rare word and a to pond! about 8 p.m. near Village Road,
Mr. Lindsell: At that time dit
you see any of your associates?
Witness:Yes, I saw one and Kwan. I think Ah To Nui was somewhere behind inl Village Reed.
Answering the Crown I'most- tor's questions, witness detailed The events and in Bewed
"Wong and Kwan kept on walk- ing up and down Shang Kwong read. The only other person I saw was Ah Lau's wife, galup into No.
1.J.
SAW THE COUPLE.
his bail of S$500,
DON,
a
advantage of the opportunities for aperiemansalp but also for his
the case
ure
Why should you get that of r immunity so far, we money? Because we had accom. certainly thankful-Our Own Cork plished the aim of shooting Fung | respondent, down.
What form was that paid? Four $500 notes.
money
Having received these notes what did you do! I had them all
"A few minutes later a light, changed into smaller notes. The came on in the doorway of Num-rst was changed at the entrance her 14. Fung and the girl came Ching Huilding.
out of the house. I was watching What did you do with all this everything from my ear and saw money?-I distributed it
Among
JEWISH CONGRESS
WORLD CONVENTION TO CONSIDER PROTECTION
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New Mayfair Orchestru CIMEN, Les Cloches de Corneville (Ilanquette)
Vocal tienn
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Band of ILM. Castro Guards 1.
1ght Opera Company C181. The Arendintaa-Yoent Gema (Moniekton),
Light Opera Company €1681 cords from Z.IkW's Library. 7.23-8 p.m. A programme
of re-
The "Clock" Symphony (flaydi)
The Balle re
conducted by Sir Ham Harty.
8 p.m. Leen! Time & Weather Re-
8.3-9.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 9.30-10 p.m.
A relay of the band uă the 1st Batta. Santh Wale Borderere True the ilzer's Men. Murray Barracks, by courtesy of the GMerr Conta
10 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News. 10-11.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 11.30 p.m. Close Down.
All reened In the above Fartpenu p grammes, with the exception of the Jast Bite, Utare kindly supplied by Men Mastel
Fung and the girl turn and walk, the gang, such as Wong, Kwan and protection of the Jewish people has received a letter from the Chairman
down Shan Kwong Road,
"I saw Wong follow then.
SO ON.
1
did not notice where Kwan was hecause my attention was drawn to Pung, the girl and Wong efou behind them.
has
Qu
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Atanario Vargan, 10.30 pm. Close Jowa.
on this orvasion?
for his inde. Witness:-Ah Lau gave me $2.ties are alive to the danger of an
free indentation, and the authori-pentence of view combined with th
Salute fairness. He is a sportsman epidemic, but whatever
in every respect, being always realy to consider the other side's opinion, and be is devoted to the interests of the Association. Bis severance fente the Association. which I understan may be permanent, will be a great lass to us; and although a recogni tion of
will his splendid services doubtedly be recorded in formal maner at some future meet- ine of the Connell, I desire to take alvantage of the presence here of so many members of the Association. to express to Mr. Duncan our esteem Geneva, Aug. 17. and regard. and to wish him every The convening of a world con-appiness and success,
1.00 pm. Rockne Program. I am also to announce that I have gress for Jewry to consider the
7.15 m. Utalevt Prostrana-Bicolang-Carmen Orenzo * Pedro Lanuza, Jr. Joseln of the Chinese Amateur Athletic Mendors & Oro Zumiezi been decided. A resolution Well, we'll take Wong first. How.
Foderatios informing me that at a
Julian Lola, much did you give him think ference, stating the conference "ex-affiliated to the Hongkong Football been passed by the Jewish Con-meeting of the five Chinese Club
7.30 p.m. RCA Victor Program-New Release. about $5m altogether.
presses the deep conviction that the Association, held on the 12th of this fcritical situation of the Jewish mouth, Mr. Mok Iling and Mr. Mok
people is endangering their rights
Ying-kwat were selected as nominees or citizenship and their national
of the Federation for election to the rights in mainy countries, and that
Council at this meeting,
Gentlemen, let us now proceed with the necessity of alleviating the What services? For helping in misery of Jewish masses and
the election. the the aluoting of Fung.
The Officers. present task of building up the
Mr. R. M. Dyer, who is at present And Kwan, wint did le pref--Jewish national home at Palestine away on leave, was unanimously elect About $200,
and organising the people by con- Angbody else get anything-vening a world congress, is be
Continued from Page 61 Cheang Ka-mo from $150 to $200 coming urgent." and Ab To Nui $250,
The congress, which will be held Witness said that Cheung Ka-monot later than 1934, will represent
Mr. Kotewall at first said he would do the job instoud of you? was the muster of 17. Mau Chung the entire Jewish world. Repre- not stand us he wished to give roomNow why shouldn't he go and find After the report, what did you ¦ Pong and the money paid to him, sentatives will be elected by Jews for new blood, but eventually out for himself? Sheer luziness, do 2---My
prevailed to accept the office. car drove away very included board and lodging,
neer 18, and delegates must be over fast. It turned a corner near thei
Capt. Couper proposed that Mr. G. "I expect he knew the chap Mr. Lindsell: And what about 24. Young Wah Nursing Home and the balance-The balance was all t
elected Hon. Secretary, would never be found," said Kelly May be The conference, which ends to- saying that Mr. May was very sagety. drove up Shan Kwong Road again. spent. I myself had advanced day, has drawn up a manifesto to popular among all the Lengue teams,
HEARD WOMEN'S CRIÈS.
some money before the plot was the Jewish people,
and would in every way make a good protesting against presecution and urging Secretary.
"Then there's that m After this date did you ever see them to unite in defence of their Rising to propose Mr. Hollands, son," said. Toughley, attacking a
Duncan said Mr. Hollands, had done a great deal for the Association new enemy, "he came round the
of those present
other night in Prep, and actually realised.
wanted to see how much I'd done. This
14AS
put to the vote, Mr. Did you ever hear such cheek? The Hollands being elected with 22 votes Prep wasn't for him!" us against Mr. Moy's 11.
"1 drove slowly after the three. kerping about 80 to 100 yards hehind them.
"Suddenly I heard a repart and and saw some sparks. Fong and the girl at that tiny must have been somewhere near the first street parallel to Man Chun | Fang."
Mr. Lindsell:--Where was Wong when you heard the report? Wither: Just behind tiple.
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FOR SERVICES. Why did pay him that amount? That
was a remuneration for services rendered by him laugh ter).
carried out.
Mr. Låndiselt:-When you passed the spot where you saw The sparks, | Al Lau arain?----No.
President of the Association for another year, and Hon. Mr. R. H.
Kotowall and Mr. J. Ormiston Vice- Presidents,
T.
rights, and thus contribute to the
Mr.
Could you see what and happened?
Witness:
Did you ever see Ah Wong?-pacification of the world.-Reuter.more than most SHW ennebody Yes some time prior to June 8.
GLOVE IDENTIFIED.
WATER LEVELS.
standing there and heard the cries
of a woman in distress, I did not Do you see that glove (produc- see anything clengis, for my car fed) 2--Yos, was going very fast,
|
Whose is it?-Mine.
How do you identify it-Be- cause of the mending at the tips of the fingers, which was done by my wife.
Where did you keep it?-At Pokfulam.
WEST NORTH AND EAST RIVERS
The car was then driven down Shing Wo Road and stopped at the bottom near the Dragon Garage. Witness #lighted and went to 17. Mau Chung Fone by the front door, where he met Ah To Nui. Witness did not speak to him but went to the back cubicle where he thought he would End Wong, bat the latter was not there.
Witness left the place after hav-the police officer found this gun in ing spoken to Ah To-nui whom he your quarters there --Yes. again met at the door and went Mr. Jenkin remarked that with Not Her at
You were arrested on June 21? Yes.
4.!
17
The following table issued by the Kwangtung River Conservancy Com mission shows the height of water In English feet on the dates named in the West. North and East Rivers: And on the 22nd you were pre-
Highest on Downst Aug.
recorde, va reunit th sent at your master's house when i West River at
Shipton
44.7 Nura, Rover at
Tein wen +11.7
Numbri East River at
Shellu
to 19. Man Chung Fong, where he is Lordship's permission he would found Weng. After returning to like to adjourn the cross-examina- 17, Man Chung Fong for his conttion until to-morrow, and pistol, the party went by ear
Mr. Sheldon said that he had a
to 26. Yue Wo Street. After half short witness, a room boy of the an hour, witness and Wong re- Kam Toi Hotel, who could be call- Lurned to town, Wong going: toed, but otherwise he did not wish Kowloon and witness back to Puke - fulam.
NO VISIT TO SCENE.
to break the chronological order of the story. If the jury had no ser- ious objections in rising early, he proposed to call this witness, but
if they had any serious objections he would see what could be done.
re-
OTHER EVIDENCE. The Foreman of the Jury marked that he would leave tho matter entirely in his Lordship's hands.
31.7
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1273 -5.3
4165 2.6
M.11
20.0
18.0
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GANDHI'S DISCIPLE
MISS SLADE ARRESTED FOR DISOBEYING ORDER
Bombay, Aug. 17. Gandhi's disciple, Miss Slade, has
again been arrested for contraven- ing the order made against her not to enter Bonihay-Router.
For being in unlawful possession of 160 tails of non-Government prepared opium, Kwok Hau, the monter of a small passenger bout,
Ane
At this point, Mr. Sheldon re- marked that the counsel for the defence had intimated that they did not desire to siart the cross- examination of the witness, until to-morrow and as it was expected that his evidence would be con- cluded by half past eleven, it Tam Wing, room "boy" of the might be convenient for his Lord- Kam Toi Hotel, was then culled ship and the jury to visit the lo- and he deposed to the booking of, $6,000, or 12 months' hard labour be. cality to which the witness Bad Room 203 by a man who register- fore been referring in his evidence. ed in the name of Cheung Tin
His Lordship.and the jury inteboi on March 8. mated that it was not necessary to Luk Fuk-cheung, proprietor of visit the scene as the plans were the Ching Chun money changers of China Building, identified the witness Tsui Yam-aum, who had changed a $500 note at his counter on or about March 26.
suffelently clear.
Continuing his evidenco, Tsui said that he did not sea Ah Lau again until March 26. Ho mot him at 20, Yuo Vah Street which was the residenca of Ah To NuL
The Court adjourned at 11.25 a.m. and will alt again to-morrow Lindell: What happened,
happened... morning at 10 a.m; Amer
Was
Mr. C. M. Manners W43 elected
Chairman of the Council,
TOUGHLEY MINOR ON.
I call it."
MASTERS
Pag-
"And how much bad you done?" askeri Kelly.
The following were elected mem-Toughley with a grin, "I hadn't "As a matter of fact," said bers of the Council.-Messrs. H. M.
Me Tavish, Mol: Hing, Y. K. Mok, A done any. But I showed him an Goldenburg, J. 5. Logan, Capt. old exercise that hadn't been cor- Cooper, Capt. Fleetwood, Barnes and reeled, and he went away." G. T. May,
Kelly chuckled at the thought of this successful deception.
Chairman's Appenl.
The Chairman. Gentlemen A
"It was beastly inquisitive of TCW Council has just been elected,him all the same," said Toughley
Let us stand by the result which has with renewed heat. Leen arrived at after sus much travail,
"like Gibby," sad Kelly.
and even at the risk of dismembering "Pretty well" conceded Tough The Association. Tant risk is nawley, "but the worst of these fel happily a thing of the past, thanks lows who start teaching so young to the spirit of give and take evinced is that they remember all the dot- by both sides; and to-day we recom
nience the football season united and res they learnt at school, because friendly.
they've only just stopped using
I earnestly hope that this friendly 'em. Then they catch you out. cooperation will continue unsimken, "Beastly unfair," agreed Kelly. "Now Inst Thursday Gibby,
and that the unfortunate occurrences
of past months have already become found me with a piece of paper matters of merely historical interest.
under the desk-simply a creased
I appen to every member to do piece of paper. All right, Tough- bis utmost, either on the field, or officy, he said, I know an ink-bomb it, to promote the harmony and good when I see one. feeling which are the true essentiala
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have met the been making them himself two or European clubs in friendly rivalry three years ago," and happy co-operation, whereby the There was a moment's pause. seed of mutual understanding and "Some masters are better than mutual respect has been down. The others," sald Kelly cryptically. Services teams, too, have been among thono prominent in this international gingly, "but they're all pretty "Ye-es," said Toughley grud- good fellowship.
Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon, am sure that if we all determine foni. Now stop talking, and lot Magistracy this morning. Revenue that nothing shall occur in future to me get on with these lines."
that mor Officer Humphreys said he stopped
sporting tradition, then the defendant's boat at 3 am. Jenter nothing in the way of a major dispute day near the .. Kumsang, and found the contraband. His Worship dis- charged a foki and a woman who wore on board and ordered, the bont to bo confiscated.
con secur; and the Colony will again had in his capacity of Chairman of plication of the principles of true hut been very fair although he (Capt. be an example of the practical ap- the meeting. 11o must say that ko sportsmanship.
Gentlemen, before Heywood) had not always seen oyo
VA to eye with him. He himself,
knew had caused quite a lot of trouble at the meeting, for which he Before the meeting terminated, was sorry. He proposed a hearty at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 Capt. Eliot Haywood said he realised vote of thanks to Mr. Kotowall. L p.m. tomorrow sediaknakanuman. what a hard task. Mr. Kolevall hadithi wa baardite. "d" heig
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Club takes place
wo disperse this evening, lot pledge ourselves to that aim.
Thanks to Chair,
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