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EXTRADITION CASE COMPANY · REPORT

ALLEGED FUGITIVE GETS DISCHARGE

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1936.

SHARING THE RICHES OF THE EARTH ́

(Continued front Page 0.)

The annual meeting of the Hum After a lengthy hearing, occupying phroys Estato and Finance Co., Ltd., of different countries to restrict fifteen sittings since its commence will be bold on Tuesday, February 18, production and raise prices by com- ment in December last, the extradi-when the Directors will submit the bined action shall be carefully tion caso in which Chan Shiu-ting, report alida Tau! Kau, alias Chan Blu-fan, Drt and accounts for the year end-supervised and controlled by the

Is "wanted" by the Canton authorities

in connection with an alleged robbery,

was concluded at the Central Police

RADIO BROADCAST

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Dance No. 1 (Granados): Spanish Dance No. % Slave ("Lo Rol afalgre Lule) (Cha- (Grunndos); Danco brier): March Joyeuse (Chabrier) At Dawning (Cadman); The Waltz ing Doll (Poldini);

Des

Danso

SEARCH FOR PEACE

THREE POWERS TO CONFER

The net profit for that period, after governments In the interests of the Apachos (Clarke); Glow Worm Idyll | which an attempt will be made to

91, 1935, as follows:

Directors and

dusting,

consumers; and that consumers General Maungers' remuneration and includ-shall be associated with these ar-

(Lineke)

War.

Court yesterday afternoon, when Mr.ing $20,880.13 brought forward from rangements on the basis

of their Volin Solo-Minuet in in isolated by her non-participation

Q. A. A. Macfadyen gave judgment and discharged the accused,"

of

"thu

$140,000.00

last account, amounts to $189,030.06. interests as consumera and with-

Which the Directors recommend out regard to their nationality. The alleged fugitive was accused should be appropriated as follows:

commission of the crime of Pay a dividend of 1% on Sha Heung Village, 200,000 shares

Shan die Transfer to Special Re

pairs and Renowals A/c Transfer to Building Im-

provenient A/C Carry Forward...

robbery al No. 9 divialon of the Cuz wangtung, trict, in the province of on March 19, 1935.

The prosecution was represented by Mr. E. II. Williams, Assistant Attor ney General, assisted by: Chief De- tective Inspector J. Murphy, while Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones, of Mensra. Wilkinson and Grist, was for the do fence.

The Judgment.

in Paris

It is understood that France has

Paris, Feb. 7. French Government have agreed to It is learned that the British and include Germany in a conference to take place, probably in London, at

0.40-10 p.m. A Concert.

reach agreements for the prevention of war Star of Eve ("Tann

These will embrace the avoidance (Wagner) Lawrence Tibbett of giving Germany a feeling that she G (Beethoven) Mischa Elman; In the recent discussions (b) Al raw materials exported Song-Who is Sylvia? (Schubert) and will prevent Germany

making froma colony shall be sold on equal Master Robert Harris (Boy Soprano)

some gesture endangering peace Buch terms to purchasers of any nation- Alto Saxophone Solo-Le 10,344.00 ality, and if export duties are ever (Saint-Saens) Marcel Mulo; Soras occupation of the Rhinoland zone. Also agreements will be attempted How Lovely imposed-for example, for revenue (ddle) Richard Crooks

aro thy dwellings concerning the possible redistribu- 4,656,31 purposes-they shall never dis- Fluto SoloScherzettino (Taffansi) mandates and possessions.

(Tenor): tion of raw materials and of colonial criminate between different pur- Marcel Moyne. chasors of different nationality for between diflorent destinations.

(c) No prohibition or differ-, entiation shall xi длу time, whether of peace or war, be Im- posed upon the export of raw materials from any colony to any destination except by international notion for the enforcement international covenants; and when such action taken it shall apply equally to all protectorates, eclonies and dated territories without any dise tinction between those which arc and those which are not under the control of the country against which international action is being taken."

33,030.35

188,030,60

Directors. During the year Mr. C. Gordon

Mackle resigned from the Doard on leaving the Colony and Mr. M. T. Johnson was invited to fill the

Delivering judgment, the Magis-vacancy. trato sald, in part:

In accordance with Clauso 80 of the As this is an extradition case it Company's Articles of Association Mr. is my duty to say whether the. Scott Harston, Mr. J. M. Alves and evidence adduced constitutes a prima Mr. M. T. Johnson rotire but being facie case, that is, a case on which a eligible offer themselves. for re jurr

might reasonably

election. convict, against the fugitive.

The first and most important point LO. be established la whether the ovidence of identification is aufficient to raise a reasonable presumption that the fugitive was one of the

men who

who committed the robbery

which,

Auditors.The Accounts have been audited by Messra, Porey Smith, Seth and Fleming, and Messrs. Linstead and Davis, who offer themselves for re-election.

. is ̧ alleged to have taken place THE RAVEN APPEAL

on March 12, 1936. Three witnesser

are rolled on by the prosecution to

establish this identity. The Brat and

most important witness, because he BAH. REFUSED TO SHANGHAI

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BANKERS.

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ZEESEN PROGRAMMES This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special

NEOSTRILISER - for For Enstera be bromears from Zoruch au

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anh-

SUCH a convention should be guaranteed by the signatory states and by the Lengue of Na-; tions collectively; and if so guur- anteed and observed it would remove the specific economie ad- vantages to a colonial power of from any other sort of wealth.

is put forward as the victim of the robbery, is Li Kia. Li Kiu had three opportunities of observing the fea-

Shanghai, Feb. 7. tures and build of the fugitive. The F. J. Raven and J. W. Brown, Pre- Grat of these was in September, 1934,sident and Manager respectively of when he had a glimpse of him as he the defunct American Oriental Fin-possessing raw materials na distinct walked out of a shop. The second ance Corporation, whn were opportunity occurred at China New tenced to five and two years impri- Year, 1016. On this occasion, Li Kiu sonment respectively, have been admila again that he only had

dened bas by the U. S. Court. In glimpse of the fugitive in a shop, op- China here, pending, the outcome of posito his own house which was kept their appeal,-United Press, by his tenant, blok Kwal-tong. The third of the

Os on the occasio

The possibilities, and the limits, of action on these lines are per- hips Indicated by an attempt at such a rough draft. These are the lines of development suggested by the actual proposal made. The limits need to be carefully noted. There is first of nit the uncertain- matty which now unhappily attaches

as

alone

Li Klu says that the furic ideatification of the fugitive fugitive was in bla (Li Klu's) house of this robbers. On this point

twenty minutes

during timo he observed him closely, and fall.

which the case against the fugitive saw that he was a tall man with a

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the observance of any inter-;

thin face. As has been pointed out The Magistrate then denit with national convention. Next it is by Mr. Lingh Jones, it is very natural "the enormous amount of evidence clear that such a scheme would that, in the circumstances, any man put forward by both the prosecution would take particular note

of the and the defence", and said that the ca of the men who were

evidential value of most of it was them.

very alight, and arcusation and freely

In his examination-in-chief, ever,

low-counter-accuantions had been

LI Kiu implied that in spite of

exchanged and were nearly all based

his lang observation he did not re- on the vericst hearsny.

ognise the fugitive, until-Mok Kwai-

not include the "distribution" of raw materials by governmental action, whether by the transfer of territory or by the governmental control and allocation of agreed

quotas, but only the establishment of equal conditions for-sale-and

told him who he was after the The defence have laid emphasis on would only apply to "colonles" tonk

His Worship continued in part:- purchase. Thirdly, the provision | robbery,

In cross-examination LA Klu the fact that they do not impugni.e., nonself-governing territories;; amonded his evidence by saying he the good faith of Li Kiu as regards It would not apply to raw materiais the robbery itself. There may inn sovereign states like the United partially" recognised the fugitive, a recognition

fact have been a robbery, but if no further strengthened by someone calling "the fugitive was not one of the rob- States or self-governing dominions Touf

which

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such as Canada,

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GAMEN.

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A p.m. Nawa and Review of the Week

In English.

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tinued)

Tho fact that Li Kiu did not re Apart from the evidence of the Moreover, the proposal covers ognise the fugitive at all at the three alleged eye-witnosses the rest dentification purado held in Victorin of the case for both prosecution and only one of the three principal dis- Taol detracts considerably from the defence rests mainly on documentary They desire colonies not only as a and abilities of non-colonial powers. zalue of this emendation, as it nisu evidence. (I may observe that it fetracts from his previous "recogni- is most unusual for a fugitive crimin- source of raw materials but also

an outlet ion" of the fugitive in Mok Kwai-al to be in a position to obtain either as

by emigration for ong's shop.

witnesses or documents to support his surplus population, and as markets case). In this instance the fugitive for their industrial products. The 19.03 metres (18,280 kt.) 1.30-3 p.m. Concert, produces not only one or two, but first of these two purposes Is in-news at 2 p.m. number of documents. To maintain deed illusion-though a very

Insufficient Identification

It may also be noted that Lt Kuthat they must all be forgeries seems dangerous ens. It cannot be ton tated that in his report of the in- to me unreasonable, and argues, on Ident to the District Government, he the part of the fugitive, a preter-emphatically stated that circum- gave no description of the handit under, but merely described him as natural prescience which, if it were stances afford any but a negligible sui Sui Ting. On these facts I do possible, would be enviable In the contribution to the problem of

surplus population.

extreme.

Documentary Exhibitu

it is

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ot think that any Jury could reason- bly come to the conclusion that Li had sufficiently Identified the ugitive as having taken part in the

the whole of Africa, excluding It may be maintained that

the South African Union and really immaterial whether or not the obbery,

The next witness to identification fugitive was a detective at the time the Mediterranean littoral, there aa Mok Kwai-tang, alina Mok Sap, when he was alleged to have taken are only some 300,000 Europeans.

id

e also, according to his evidence, part in the robbery, but it is material In 20 years before the war Ger-

three

opportunities of observing to this extent that

affects many only settled some 50,000 In the credibility of both Wong Po and her colonial empire. the fugitive concerned. Wong. Fo's

If Italy conquered the whole of The fugitive's cvidenco

Mok Kwai-tong nays that his third evidence stands alone and unsup- Ethiopia' she could probably not

e fugitive

ght of the fugitivo was on the casion of the robbery at Li Kiu's use, about a month after he End supported by documentary exhibits settle in n decade as many colonists. him in his own shop. As he which he has produced. To say that as the increase of her population in claimed to have recognised the same of these, namely the issues of every month-which is over 30,000. Fitive on this occasion, this part the Tai Kung Yat Po, aro either There can be no substantial emis

ovidence of the utmost forged or inserted by the fugitive or gration except so

Was

far as self- portance, and he was naturally his friends with the object of mis- governing countries allow it into

seems to me their own territories.

en

croan-

the authoritic contention

y closely cross-examined by the catchung Shan is a model

ence. Even before the imination I ather Mok Kwal-tong

03 very

that because

doubt vince there

the

Press

The question of the colonies as

be and

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PART T 1.15 am. Die Ben. "The Roosters.” 1.56, .m. Interladı.

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2.05 .. A Heital by Donald, Campbell

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The Sainrday Magazina.

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PART II

Ireland v England.

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could pos

is complete freedom markets is infinitely more im- ly have seen the features of of does not convince me. In portant. If the economic dia- idit leader so closely or for a

sif- fact,

fact, I believe that the

position is the ently long period as to be able exact reverse and that there is in abilities of nonecionial powers are to ba substantially removed, there Identify them definitely. But Mr. fact a fairly strict censorship itted is only one way. ph Jones' very able cross-examina. cined in Chung Shan.

is admitted to my mind, put the matter be that some of the reported incidents pire would have to return to what a doubt.

In which the fugitive was concerned was its traditional policy, and that I do not think that Mok Kwal- as a detective and which are anterior of Holland until a few years ago; We evidenco regarding his iden- in' date to the date

other colonial powers would ation of the fugitive at the time true. It therefore seems unreason-nged to adopt the same polley. the robbery can be rolled upon, able to say that all those which ore Colonial powers, it is now being:

therefore his Identification of posterior to the date are false. It In Hongkong morely raises as a reasonable assumption therefore increasingly recognizeti, can only sumption that he knows

properly hold their territories un- the that the fugitive did act as

der a double trust, to the natives to the outside world. The em second of these trusts would imply ployment by turning robber, or that thit all countries must be offered

aro or may

д

itive by sight and has mot him tective after the date of the route and

some formor occasion.

ities of

Very Scanty.

It is therefore unlikely that ho jeopardise his future oficial

ho

Previous Case Recalled

din.

he third witness to identify was to be employed in an official position. goods and investing their capital. if he did so that he would continue equal opportunities of selling their in Sul-loung Mok Kwal-tong's

According to his evidence he pared and am in fact bound to accept ritories should be under an Inter To sum up, therefore, I am pre- In other words, all colonial ter- had four opportunities of ob the defence plea that a prima facie national mandate which provides, ing the fugitive....The fourth case has not been made out against as the Covenant docs for mandated aslon was the robbery. Here again, the accused. He is therefore

for the same reasons applied in

ex-Gorman colonies charged.

in central Kwai-tong's case, the

oppor

Africa, for "equal opportunities of ition of making a reliable identi

trade and commerce" for all coun-. of the bandit loader appear

tries. It will be recalled that the alleged vory scanty. Islandicant, however, that, as fugitive was previously charged fy The raw material" proposal Is points out, such ob connection with an alleged robbery thus a beginning, but a beginning Hugh vations on the witness was borg Shan district, within the province of only. It it leads, as it may lead,

of the detalls of the robbery

to wider schemes, covering the respond

Kwangtung on May 6, 1985. After other economie disabilities of the "with mathematical lon with those made by Stok a protracted hearing ludgment was "have-nots," the principal source val-tong and Li Kiu, and it may delivered by Mr. Schofield on Navem-

of recurrent wars may be removed.

bo

in

be noted that these thren wie bor 1. The accused was discharged There would be no "surplus popula-

sses have lived together during but shortly - whole timo they have spent rested. and

in mgkong

WAR N-ar

afterwards brought before the Court lors" if external markets were

in the afternoon when he was charged open. But there are now at least The only three witnesses who have in connection with the alleged rob three cuntries which must Inovita in put forward as actual eye-wit. bery at Chung Sha Houng Village, bly ofther expand peacefully or ex- seas of the robbery fall, therefore, Mr. Hugh Jones was for the defence plode in war. my opinion, to make even a príma la-both casos..

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