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KINGS

OPENING TO-MORROW ·

WITH HER APPEALING EYES

she pleaded for her homeland!

WITH HER RUBY RED LIPS the begged to rejoin I:er people!

A stolen beauty, de- corted, wandering she knew not where

hoping only to find her beloved soil and friends again |

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A FOX, Pictural with,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935.

SEQUEL TO AFFRAY

ON TAISHAN

INQUEST INTO DEATH OF

MAN COMMENCED

There was a sequel to the fight which took placa on the Canton steamer Taishan in the course of its Journey to liongkong on the afternoon of May 4, when a Coroner's: Inquest was conducted by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon, into the death of a 80- year-old Chinese male, No Chi-ping, who was involved in the meloe. The hearing of the ovidence was adjourn ed to Monday afternoon.

The jury comprised of Messrs. I, A, de Figueiredo (foroman), Ho Tal- yung, and Lo Pun-wai

Mr. T. Murphy, Aesistant Director of Criminal Investigation, appeared on behalf of the police, while Mr. M. K. Lo kept a watching brief on behalf of Kong Yu, a storekeeper, and his five Tokis, who are being detained by the police as witnesses. Mr. C. C. Kwan also kept a watching brief on behalf of other witnesses.

Dr. K. H. Uttley. Government Medical Offeer, said there was a small brulse near the left eye.

no sign of Internally there was dinense except an enlarged splnen, but on the leg, was a soft tumour, composed of blood and blood clot. A pleco of this blood clot was carried into the lung and caused death.

The wound was over a year old, possibly many, years.

An ordinary assault or what might be called a "scrap," without a parti cularly heavy blow, would be. suff cient to dislodge such a clot.

In answer to Mr. Lo witness stated that a slight pressure or an accidental blow would also be suffelent to dis lodge the clot. The two injuries in the vicinity of the eye was in no way. nieriically, connected with the man'a doath.

Report to Captain

Captain . W. Thompson, the master of the Talabun, said that on the voyage from Canton to Hongkong on May 4, there Oh unusually largo number of passengers on board the Taishan. About 6 p.m. a report was made to witness, and on the third class deck he found a man lying on the deck. Water was poured over his head, and he was moved to the open air. Later the Chief Officer reported that the man was dead, so witness wirelessed the pulico in Hong- kong,

A man named Liu Pang identified two fruit-sellers who were hand- cuffed and handled over to the police. Witness recognised Chu Wing as one of the men, but could not identify the other, Kong Yiu.

"Murder, Murder"

F. P. D'Eca, the purser of the Taishan, stated that at 6 pm. wit ness, heard shouts of "Murder, mur der," in Chinese (Tah see pan). Ho went to the main deck, where he saw a man lying on the deck dend.

Sla Wing-kwong, aged 50, a car- penter, atated that he was coming to Hongkong with the docensed to see the Jubilee celebrations. Witness had known dreeased, who reared pigs and poultry at Tangshan for several monthi,

Struck With Bottle.

Witness,

deceased and two other friends were sitting down together, when fruit-seller walked past and trod on deceased's left foot. Mo brushed the man's leg aside, and the man said, "Why did you push me?" Deceased replied, "Who pushed you? You trod on my toe. The man then kicked deceased, who got up and -naked-why-he had been kicked. Eventually the two men came to blows, and several men came up and also assaulted deceased. Witness was struck se ho drew back.

One of the men struck deceased with a bottle in the region of the alomach. He appeared to be afraid and asked the men not to assault him but two or three men struck him with their fists, and he sank to the ground, gasped and died.

Witness then shouted out Tah see you, and went up to find the purser to whom ho made a report, and who in turn reported to the Captain,

When deceased was being nashulted by eight men, witness attempted to intervene, but was struck so he got out of the way. During and after the light, winess did not ree the other two friends. Nobody, except witness, made any attempt to help deceased. When deceased was kicked he was squatting down.

Questioned by Mr. Murphy, witness stated that funt at the end of the fight before the man died, witness saw a fat man strike deceased on both temples.

Six men were then brought into court and witness recognised Chu Shing as being that man.

Witness nuded that the fight lasted about ten minutes..

Hearing was then adjourned to Monday afternoon.

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