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HALLUMS TRIAL CLOSING

THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933.

ife might possibly have committed.

criminal offence.

CELEBRATED "N" STATEMENT.

SPORT ADVTS.

Referring to Hallume's sinte- THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB mont made to Inspector Lane, which statement Counsel describ

(Continued from Page 1.) was sent they were armed. Gun- powder bombs were gunpowdered as the celebrated statement MEETING will be held (Weather Per- tied up in canvas, in the form of A ball. Witness examined the Kwan Lui and found two holes in the plating, and found no other damage.

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"N", he said that it was a clumsy and stupid attempt on the part of the nccused, to deceive. The distances and times when the shots were fired were utterly impossible, The question of what time tho fist shot was fired was to be de- eided the evidence given. The Mr. J. B. Morpeth, niso a ofbleer

No One without a Badge will be of the Chinese Maritime, Custom, Crown case was that defendant who attended on subpocna, Bald had committed an unlawful net, admitted to the Members Enclosure.

attempted to atop a junk in British the Blemberg Enclosure and Club AMRITEAR he had experience of armed opwaters, used force, and a girl was Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and BANGKOK position from smugglers in Juncilled. If this client really had at $3.00 for Landien (Both including Tax) BATAVIA Ist year. A European junfor tempted to stop a junk in British are obtainable through the SECRET nOMDAY officer who was with him was waters, he would have been linule Ally upon the personal application of

CALCUTTA Eilled while four Customs mem-

It was in Member, such Member to be respon. | CANTON bers were nino killed. One of the to netion for damages.

nino fatally diet to see what criminal act alble for all visitors introduced by CAWNTORE KUCHING junk people was

him, and for Payment of All Chits, | CEBU had been committed,

vlc. Injured.

There were two main stories in Replying to Mr. Fraser, witness

the issue, the story of the master nid the first uttuek WHIN miles from Shanghai, and the of the junk, which Counsel termed secvad Was experienced about "The wolf and the lamb" and

from the "Hallums story." Ng Wing 120 miles up the connt

tal, the master had told the Court Hongkong.

that he set out for Saikung March 11 and returned on the 16th. There seemed to be a brisk demand for sugar in Salkung, und on April he set sail with another Mr. Foxall, another officer, whe 5,000 bags. In that time he spent fortnight at an unspecified in has charge of the Customs launch, and near Cheung Chau, and the Chong King, said that within the reason given for his prolonged last two years he had experienceday was that he had gone there armed resistance. In the Canton

Mr. Fraser-How many times have you encountered armed res sistance?--Very infrequently.

ANOTHER OFFICER.

river, they were fired on by a large for his fishing nets, junk, and the smugglers escaped

in shallow water.

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When asked what retaliation heOn the day in question, counsel pul up, witness asked his Lordship continued, they set sail, and after if he might be excused from passing Lyemun Pass, they noticed answering the question.

a jaik, They must have feared The Judge-No.

piracy, and the presence of the Witness replied that he first Customs Aag gave apparently riso- fixed warning shots and then open to the impression that it was a piration! flag. The lowering of the od fire on the junk.

gig probably brought to their minds that piracy" was intended, They turned back and set sail for the "would-be Hongkong, but pirates were armed und fired two! shots wrlch struck the junk.

Replying further, witness said that junka had less chance of escape in the open sen, and he had never heard of a junk firing in the open sea.

Mr. Fraser- Why not? Witness I suppose they know we could catch her eventually in the open sea.

Asked what would be his inter- tion of returning fire, the witness replied he would fire with the in tention to disable or kill the crew of the junk. If he found his life or the lives of his crew were in danger.

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The most extraordinary part of the story was that the Assistani Attorney General had adopted it. The Crown had put to his client a question as to wrether it was his intention to shoot the junk's

by Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphis Received May rudder, and then take her in tow Meagra Ordinaner, 1871. to Chinese territory. If that was 25, 8.03 )

Hague, May 24. not piracy, what was? he asked. The first result would have been

The fact that the new Dutch instant dismissal for his eflent premier, Dr. Colijn, is also 303- and the next an indictment for suming the portfolio of Minister

In his address for the defence, piracy. What would the light to the Colonics is regarded in rub-

house at Waglan do if they saw a

ber producing circles ns likely to Customs launch towing a disabled increase the chances of obtaining junk into Chinese territory? They the introduction of rubber restric- would immediately communicate Police with the Police and a launch or one of H.M. ships would be dispatched.

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Mr. Macnamara said the rase had lasted a very considerable time. but the investigations would not have been 50 prolonged and minute if the issue was not Important. As

crine, slaughter was second to murder and treason. For this renson so much time had been expended on the case, and, although to them at times it seemed irksome, the issues in the case were really short and plain.

The principal witness for the Crown was the master of the junk, Ng Wing-Jai. Then there was also the evidence of Commander Bus- well, which had been given in a candid and impartial manner, and which they generally accepted.

HALLUMS' HUMANE QUEST.

"Hallums the Dealing wtih story," Mr. Macnamara said that it was the accused's intention, on receiving information regarding this junk, to make enquiries, and to rescue the informer if he was on board. It seemed to Counsel to be humane.

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football Dis scored over 200 goals and immediately on leaving he signed for Bristol Rovers, playing in his first League match at the age of 15.

Wolverhampton's recruit is S. Protheroe, the 19-year-old Merthyr outside-left, while Chariton have signed as a professional J. Aitken, also an outside-loft, from Canter bury Waverley.

There was no lay in this Colony which stated that a steam launch eould not follow a junk. The principal witness for the Crown consel, he said, kid a con defence was Hullumas, and Counsel prehensive array of law books of proposed to deal with points put Hongkong in front of him, but he by the Assistant Attorney General had not raised one to quote the to the defendant. Some of the authority disallowing a launch to suggestions which had been follow a junk. thrown out by his journed friend The Judge interjected and said were very curious and one of that defence Counsel was suggest. these were--"would it not furing that if a man followed another ther incite the crew of the junk man it was not an offence. But by lowering the boat?" Incite it did become an offence if a man what? asked Counsel, invite them pertetually followed another in to throw bombs?

annoy him. Then it had been suggested that Continuing, Mr.

the jury he entered the Hongkong Customis the areused had been actually con- pointed out that in cerned in an alleged illegal caden- believed ucensed, they would exone-service. ile had twice received rale him at once of any suggestion special recommendation from hig authorities and there Was vour to get sonte percentage of a reward, as Customs officers did, that he was following the junk to her

There was to not a single black mark against following seizures in Chinese anuny. the crow.

him on record. In any shape waters. If the accused had en-intention to annoy.

Admittedly there had been cer- form. By recognising the deavoured to do so, it would have meant instant dismissal from the tain discrepancies in the evidence that Hallems by firing the shot had before the Court, as to the relative been cumpelled to resign from the positions of the launch and the Customs, and he had done so nc- junk when the encounter took place, carding to regulations, the The question was also raised by Accused fired the shot across the was not in any way prejudging the

junk's stern to give them warning. verdiet. the Crown, as to whether dynamite Hallums did not kudy of the arma- COMMANDER RECALLED. was found more on fishing junkments on the junk. But the junk than trading junks. It seemed to

did have twe guns officially, and

service.

SUGGESTION RIDICULED.

or fac!

jury

Recalled by his Lordship, Com- him that it was a matter of com- unofficially powder bags of dynamander Buswell demonstrated the mon sense that dynamite can be mite. The Judge had t per relative positions of the junk and Jaunch. Replying to Mr. found anywhere it had been tinent question when he asked nc the brought to. It could be used for cused why he did not steer away, Macnamara, the witness said that fishing, and it could be found on and counsel submitted, accused it was possible for a shell fired: trading junk if it was brought had given an appropriate answer, through a plate to burst ten yards away in the air, and the splinters. would ricochet on striking a soft surface.

there.

The Assistant Attorney General

nd informed them that the crew

WITNESS'S LIES.

Loung Ki, pilot of the launch Kwan Lui, asid that when the gig drew near to the launch, the

he said, dynamite was people in the Junk threatened them with rifles. Iu Macao Ingt thrown at them. He had been in Replying to Mr. Fraser, witness the Customs service for 28 years. said there was not much time for uiming the altot. The shot was fred merely to frighten the people.

Na Wing-lal, he contended, had of the junk feared seizure. Why 7 Their own stories went to show told a number of lies in the box, they were a fearless people. Why and with much anger resented the The suggestion that he was anything this fear of apprehension? Judge had asked why the accused more than an honourable trading did not turn away Immediately master. The first lie was that he they threw bombs, and accused's had never been to Sailung. It year, answer was that he had to protect was clearly entered in his licence. the members of the crew in theIt was for the jury to say whether or not dynamite hyne thrown at the gig. Again, there had been

Customs launch by this irritated suggestion that the whistle

crew on the junk. If the jury be- blown which was an order Cieved the rest of Ne Wing-laf's stop. The accused was not in a position to give any orders in Jank story, then Counsel could do noth- Bay. He could request the junkg less than point out the impro-

babilities of it. to stop if he liked. If there was nny evidence whatever that al- lume in any way interfered with this junk, then he would submit later, he might have tendered him self liable to action for damages.

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On the other hand, Hallums had up to now led a fine and honourable career, and had been in the British Navy for nine years. Ha service In the latter had been inarked either very good or superior. Then

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the district population was 0,000, of Saikung, in evidence, said that very and the people consumed a small amount of sugar. He know

of sugar was sold by each shop of the Fook Wing Cheung Arm at Salkung. No more than 60 catties in a month. Ho made enquiries regarding this about five weeks

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