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JUNE 24. 1938.

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The Hongkong Stock Exchange offelal summary, issued al 3.15 p.m. yesterday reads:

The enquiry noted yesterday cou- tinued throughout to-day with buyers advancing their bits. The following

Commissioned Gunner Alfred John Paul witness at the continuing trial of Able Seaman Edwin Dwyer, charged with the murder of Leading Seamanshowed Improvements in buyers' Robert Dickinson in H.M.S. Dorsetshire at sea, and told of his calculations to determine from what point the death shot was fired. The wound in the head of the dead man and the holes in the pillow on which his head was resting when it was shot gave a clue to the line of fire, Commissioned Gunner Paul said.

Evidence was concluded yesterday by the Crown.

Witness added that he had taken mmrements as t when the aliot could be fred and he did not thinks the

hot could have been fired from the galley wi

window

Mr. d'Aromia 1 suppose this is the this time you neve had orendon

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(Continued from Page 7.)

K.03 Studio-A Plano Recital by Doreen Mа.

1. I'm Alwys In The Mood For!

to take orusurements of this kind? | You: 2. Medley; 3. Foolin' Myself,

Wities You.

And when you commenced taking arastreitents it was after you had ten med the opinion as to where thes shot was fired" Roughly

And of course, you did not have the etyand head there to ammud *

Woud the import of the balles o

Sead move it or no17-Nu You admul the ponsibility of your salutations resulting in your being 1 sunt pe

den fort in to the apost i You

I poo ink alculation was further out a uld the error be greater da

Yea ique heart?

were out Jore than one there a possibility of the shot

verra tires fro20 Not possibly You minke more than one calcula- tion in regard to tins matter?

You

kayang pot!!

You frat calculation was wrong” You

You corrected it in youu Se omni Vatculation? Yes, I tr forgotten the tushun in the Bast calewlation.

For the airpone of your original calculations, you find a ride up there ine the boona" Yea

In your second vala ubation, dji you hase the nitke? No, the calculations were done from the ship's drawings NO TRACE OF DISEASE Replying to further questions, wit- 1 maid at he und Surgeon-Cum- under Crawford bad exus incl Dwyer, and bad found no trace of disease on bằn, nor were there any muheition of an armimetal net having taken plac

GE Shater, cook, said that on the morning of the murder the condition in the galicy was the same as when he lucked it the previous night. There were ports in the galley but he dut not think there was any pos- sibility of a man; climbing through them. The ports were about live feet above the deck.

Inspector A. L. Hopkins, in charge of Police arms, testifled that the two grounds of ammunition produced in Court were 303 Mark Vil rifle ear- tridges, manufactured to 1933. These were

am- urdinary service mmunition for use in ordinary service

rifles.

Both the nickel envelope and the lend filling, which were shown to histi, bore lands and grooves comunun to those found in service rides.

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A commenting on the closing overs before lunch, and a summumny of the morning's play by Howard Marshall Iron Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

8.33 Studio--Rev. C. B. R. Sargent -37th Series Of Opers

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12:30 19 The Second Cricket Test

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entury during play, by Howard Mar- From Lord's Cricket Ground.

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The Old Music Halls, with Bertha Wilmott, Tera Deane, John Itorke, Denis Nell, Fred Douglas The BBC Theatre Churus and the BBC Theatre Orchestra.

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ly entertainment feature, presented by William MacLurg

Pianoforte 085 pin The Willie Walker Octet. Sergeant T Mackay, Police photo-1pm The Second Cricket Test Match.

Fugtland фо Australia λ took photos

commentary Kruphur, sad he

of i

during play by Howard Marelui. various parts

Line: ship, while Frum Lord's Cricket Ground, London. Writer P. A. Roufignac produced «740 pm Food for Thought. The

un thatters copy of the transcription of Dwyer's

ot topical answers at the Board of Enquiry. i en Tunes the Errand Boya

Mr W. C. Shirley, of the Royal

Are Whistling 420 pm. The Second Citekel Tesi Match: Naval Yard, testified that the model

England Australia. A commentary on 113 am of the ship la Court was made under the coming overs before lunch and 63 JB his supervision.

summary of the morning's play. by Chief

Detective-Inspector

Howard Marshall. Frem Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Murphy said that, when formally charged with the murder of Diclun- on Dwyer wrote out a statement which read: "Not pulty, otherwise nothing to say,"

CHINESE PICKED OUT

M,

Ng Pak-won, alias Pak Wing, irst cluss ofterrs' steward, sad he had been in the Navy 18 years, and was regarded by the offlcers as No. 1 on board the ship. Be reculled the pande of Chinese on board on May and sold that Dwyer picked out

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Al Poy, the captain's coolt, from the row of men. Lt.Cdr. Boyle and the Surgeon Lieutenant were present, and the former instructed witness to ask Ah Poy If he had gone for'ard early in the morning.

Ah Poy re plied that he had not gone for'ard after

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p,m, Cross-examined by Mr. D'Almada, witness nuid his folks had served the officers' coffee early on May 2. At the time the Chinese on board went on parade, they did not know murder had been committed. They only knew of this afler Dwyer had picked out Ah Poy.

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Chung Mul, allas Ah Poy, said he had been in the Navy over 20 years, and was the Captain's cook on board the Dorestshire. On May 1, witness finished work between 9 and 10 p.m., and after taking his bath, went to bed outside the door of the Captain's talley. Witness did not awake or get up during the night. Ite got up at his usual time, 5.30 am, Witness remembered the parade of Chinese on board, and said he was picked out by Dwyer.

Cdr. Gamons-Williams, recalled by Mr. D'Almada, said that

oilskins were about the same length as over. coats, but they might be longer.

Questioned by Mr. Whyatt, witness said that oilskinn were not trans- parent.

This evidenco closed the case for the Crown, and Mr. D'Almoda, asked by his Lordship it he would give the Court and Jury some indication of his course of action, said that, ne at present advised, he was not calling ovidence, but he would like to tako further instructions.

The trial was adjourned to 10 nm, to-day.

35 pm. Next Week'n Programmes. 43. Reginald Foort, at the BBC

Theatre Oritan.

10 p.m. The Second Cricket Test Match: England 11 Austraila. A commentary

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