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SUB-INSPECTOR'S TRIAL Evidence Concluded In Edwards
At Criminal Sessions
Case
That though he was sitting at the same table he was 'not aware of what was going on because his mind was pre-occupied with domestic trouble was the defence put forward by Joseph Herbert Edward Edwards, Police Sub-Inspector, at the Criminal a charge of demanding Sessions, yesterday, when his trial on money with menaces was continued before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor.
Edwards was in the witness-box the whole afternoon and underwent a gruelling examination, lasting almost two hours At one time he was warned by the Chief Justice not to give impertinent answers to questions put by Counsel.
The cross-examination was as follows.
You did ask your Divisional You didn't mention to Sergeant were not up to Inspector on Saturday for leave to go Fender that you
that morning?--It is not
wants to leave the district should to subordinate officers. notify the Divisional Inspector be foreland. I Kild not ask the Divisional Inspector for leave. I Duted at Hongkong, 2nd day of simply notified him. August, 1939,
out of the district? The procedure working in that un Oncer-In-Charge who usual to broadcast such a condition
In the Same Boat
You did not mention it to Inspector Carey7.--There was no need 10 And did you ask for a couple of mention it. I took it that he would
He mentioned something about "see Dated at Hongkong, the 2nd day hours leave? That was the way the gather from my remark how I felt. Interpreter put it. I told the intering a man about a dep," and I said of August, 1939.
preter to ring up the Divisional Inspector and tell him of my inten-"I am in the same boat."
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The
1.
Why shouldn't you?-Why should He might have spoken to the Iran and wanted to assist him. That
was
why I wanted to call Wong Wing to satisfy myself.
Have you any reason to doubt Un's word?-I have no reason belleve hims.
fo
You know now Wong Wing had been asked for by Lau?-I had no knowledge of that at all.
That again is morely a coincidence, Isn't it that you and Lou should have both asked for Wong?—Yes.
You agree with me that if a pri- roner asks for someone to be sent for, it is obligatory on the O.I.C. to send for that person? Yes.
And if other people in the churgo room knew that Lou had asked for Wong, it might appear very Irregular to them it Wong was not sent for? it Wong had been asked for, he But I should have been sent for. knew nothing of that.
We know how that Lau, being a
the matter on the spot by paying kat-fong, was quite ready to settle money?-According to his evidence.
Is there any reason to suppose that another kat-fong would have token another view? I don't quite understand what you are getting at. 1 wanted Wonk unly to ver1ty it Lau was as he claimed to be.
tion to go to the Police Club to play Did he not mean that he wanted to bowls, From Hunghom to the Police go to the lavatory? My Idea was Club, and a game bowls, would that he was going for a drink. take more than couple of hours: I put it to you that he simply If the interpreter suld only a couple meant that he wanted to go to the Wong la quite a friend of yours? of hours, that was his own express-lavatory?.- did not understand
that. In the condition I was in, 1-Not exactly, though he has help-
ion.
ed me in varlous matters and has
fongs in that district.
The intention was thint you should i thought I was in the saine boat be-senight my advice concerning kel-.
be absent for a few hours on Saturuse I wanted to drink. day afternoon?—Yes,
Do you agree with me that the moment you set foot in the lungham Police Station as 0.1.C. you were on duty again?-Certainty.
You might, in fact, be called out at any
for moment crime? Yes.
It would be essential, therefore, for an Omeer in those circumstonevs Your speech was not affected in Dividend Warrants may be obtala-to return to the Station in a sober any way?-1 cannot say. I connot! decided at that time to release him
Don't you agree?Yes. Isten to myself. Your hearing was
not affected?—No,
It was on your orders that Lau I take it, then, that you never mentioned to anyone in the Hung- was taken out of the dock and the
money returned to him?--Yes. hom Palice Station that you were not feeling up work? They were all
Prisoner's Property subordinales. I may have said some- thing, but I cannot recollect it. 1 Do you agree that it is the un- serious did not mention my symptoms to versal practice in il
the Hongkong anyone.
Police Force to keep the prisoner's property until is released?--I had
subject to him Wong.
ed on application at the Office of condition. the Company, Kowloon,
The Register Shares of the Company will be closed from TUESDAY, 8th AUGUST to THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1939, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board Directors,
of
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager, Hongkong, 27th July, 1939.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF
CHILDREN
I agree.
Do you agree that if you return in a drunken condition you might jeopardise your whole career?. Certainly.
I think so.
being identified by
Do you agree it is the practice to You were able to write clearly retain prisoner's property until he is
released? Yes. I wrote out my morning report be-¦ Was Lau still in custody when he was taken to the detectives' room? You were prepared to fake this tween 7.30 and 8 n.in.
In further cross examination, wit-He was 401. risk, which might jeopardise your negs said that the report was not career?-Certainly not.
What did you mean when you said
in the Court below that Lau was to
According to you, you returned in very complicated. He said that the
writing on the report was no indica- be released subject to him condition?. ho drunken
tion regarding his condition. much to drink.
too
You were in a drunken condition?. Ye can put it that way if you
like.
Jeopardised Career
bren
He was able to explain the fact of the enso, as reported to him, to Ins- pector Cures.
being verilled as he claimed to be?-That is what I still suy.
The position is one way or an- other-either he is free or he is stil Mr. Whynit: In fact, you were in custody. What do you say is the able to discharge your normal duties position? When ] went to tie If one. returned fn that that morning-1 do not know. I charge room I made up my mind to condition and
serious crime received certain instructions from refuse n charge but I was then not jeopardise occurred, he would
his Inspector Carey that I did not carry | satisfied if he was a respectable per career?—I could have notiled the out. I did, however, carry out my son, so I thought it best to take hlin I discharged my from the dock to a place where he authorities if there was any trouble. normal duties. It any serious crime hari
re- duties to the best of my ability. would feel free, to nwalt identifer- ported the Sergeant on duty could Edwards then said that he was able tion.
What is the distinction be ween have taken the report. 1 it were to speak and understand Cantonese very serious he could have asked me when he spoke to Ho Sang. He ad- feeling free and being free? Well, mitted that he was speaking Can-If he remained in the dock he would for instructions.
I he had reported to you he tonese only a moment before he sat be under the impression that he wos would not have had any response down at the table. He said that the still a prisoner. from you?.-It is doubtful. It had mere, fact of his not having dressed wakened up after a couple of hours in uniform by 9.30 a.m. indicated that I might have been alright.
he was not his normal self. You were in fact taking a risk that might have jeopardised your career?. I was taking that risk. It Is
Further questioned, Edwards bald Lau was then still in custody. but could not give any explanation why, being so, Lau should be given back his property.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or Arms For Japan
-treated In manner likely to LONDON, Aug. 1.—Mr. M. P. Price
cause unnecessary suffering or injury
· (Lab,) asked in the House of Com
to health, or knowing of a parent mons to-day how many Heenses hud who is seeking advice on any matter been granted to Japan for the supply concerning a child, would be doing of Lewis auto-guns made by an act of kindness by communicating
In Uniform All Day Birmingham Sinal! Arms Company at once with- since January, 1937, in 'view of the
He agreed he had treated the case Mr. Whyatt: I pul it to you that it The Hon. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C.
brit Inet that such a gun bearing the The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C. true.
is usual on a Sunday morning to put in a most exceptional manner. sertal number A52016 was found on a
because he was not „RokFutum Road,..._1st_floor;_er_the. Have you any recollection of cross-on civilian clothes? I am in uniform said this was Japanese plane brought down aluspectar, Viole: Peel Health Centre,ing the ferry that night?.-Not the practice to put on civilian clothes on of what he was doing. if he hat all day and every day. It is not my feeling-well-and-was-not-quke-clear- Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal faintest. Mr. Oliver Stanley stated that the Yeung Choi Street, 1st floor, Kow-
Have you any recollection whether Sunday morning. I did not feel been his normal self he would have Under disposed with the case in half an number on the gun Was the one loon.
you took a bus?-1 recollect nothingke dressing that morning.
As I was he did whet ne suppiled to Japanese in 1933.
my dressing gown I wore the same hour. after being in the Dockyard Recrea- clothes that I had on the day before. would not have done in normal cir- would be contrary to public interest
tan Club, until I wake up in the to stute the number of export licenses
1 had slept in these clothes. My wife Station after 7 am granted to any particular country tor weapons of a particular description,
Where you accompanied by anyonerad taken off my shoes and coat that night. I had felt my usual self but no licenses for Lewis Guns or
Could you recollect whether youtut morning I would not have put machine guns destined for Japan had been issued since September, 1937.-
required any assistance?-I have al- those clothes again after taking with Mr. Sinitain that
my bath. Reuter.
ready stated that I recollect nothing.i
Can you tell me anything that you Can you recollect
said to anyone which would indicate went straight to your quarters and that you were not your normal self?— Finta bed?-1 cannot
You
Chungking on May 3.
It
"Clearer And Firmer" PARIS, Aug. 1.-Britain's attitude to the Far Eastern situation as ex-
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,
The informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where minlice is proved.
HONGKONG STATEMENT
(Continued from Pape 1.J
plained by Mr. Chamberlain yester-authorities in the country concerned. day is described by "Le Temps" p "clearer and armer."
the
Mr. Chamberlain judged it necessary, to give the Japanese u severe warn- Ing."-Renter,
RUMANIAN BORDER GUARDS OPEN FIRE ON HUNGARIANS
(Continued from Page I.) provocation and have severed the trade talks with the Hungarians.
United Press,
Fired At Tecsol BUDAPEST,
Aug. 1.-Another -Rumanian-Ilungarian frontier inci-
dent is announced here,
--Reuter.
months.
-
cannot reculleet.
whether
I cannot recollect.
drunk?--1 During the time that you were dis- were incapably could not have been incapable becouse charging your normal duties and sometime after Bam. Lau had been 1 arrived home by myself.
Do you recollect arriving home by standing in the dockt?-He had been theyourself?No. My wife told me so. In the Charge Room in the dock.
She was waiting for me and she told) You agree that on boporton factor me the next morning that I had re-In deciding whether you release him
statement.
The
later
cumstances.
Could Not Concentrate Mr. Whyatt: Would you gree
the cuse
could have and should have been dealt with In the charge room?-Yes, in ordinary circumstances.
POST OFFICE.
PARCEL POST
Registered and Parcel Post Service) to Foochow is temporarily suspended. Parcel Post Service to the Pro- vince of Yunnan is temporarily sus- pended.
What were the abnormal circun stances?I could not concentrave.
What has that got to do with send- Ing a man to the detectives flee and not letting him stoy In the charge room?-As I have said, I have already made up my mind to i release him and only ordered him to go to the detectives' room where he would feel free.
charge room? In that case, Leu would have continued standing in
the dock.
The Statement Referring to the development of anil-British agitation,
The following is the text of paper statement Issued on June 8: Comments: "These proceedings take Dicir Inspiration from the well-known
"As is generally known, during the methods of the totalitarian States.st weeks, there has been no pres-turned alone. She was waiting out was to ascertain whether he was a
sure on the Stabilisation Fund, und side the Station til after 11 p.n.respectable citizen or not?.-Yes. confidence in the nationali
As he had already been in the currencyShe heard a taxi at 11.50 p.m. and As soon as you ascertain that he remains unshaken. The Control, he told me that I came staggering In. was n koi fong there was no possible charge room for three hour e however, temporarily withdrew sup-
have remained reason for detaining him further? could
there for n Was Not Incapable part on Wednesday to allow the You were incapable of walking was not informed that he was a little while longer? Why wasnt he | exchange value of the dollar to
kept in the charge room until Wong be without a staggering gait? That is ket fong until 10 am.
not Inspector Carey says that you tele-arrived?-I decided adjusted to a better economic level, not incapable. If Farrived home by
to harge and thereby to bring the balance of myself I could not have been incap-phoned hin at 0.30 am, and told him him. trade into equilibrium. As will be able.
But I Wong had come to the Sta- that fact? I do not dispute it. Why remembered, a similar step was You accepted what your wife told should I dispute Inspector Carey's tion, the first place he would have taken during June 1938, and
zone to would be the charge room? when you? Certainly, the level of Bd. was found it
whole of this affair was-No, because Wong is a friend of The following morning you were Wan successfully maintained for twelve called by your "boy" sometime after brought to your notice again' two days interpreters and detectives and re- Be- when you Interviewed Mr. erally went to their room first. ¡7 a.m.7-Yes.
sides, this room is the first one in "It is confidently believed that the He called you at the usual time? Shaftain ?--Yes.
And you agree that the most im- sight. new level has now been found and Yes. Sometimes I do not need to be
But It would have been more con- portant thing. that could have been can be strongly held. Many goods called. previously imported are now being And you got up and partly dressed sald by anyone that morning would venient if Lau had remained in the A Hungarian report alleges that made at home." The favourable in your dressing gowIt is the have been when Inspector Carey told Just night Rumenians opened fire with harvest foreshadowed by all reports usual procedure to put on a dressing you to release that man?-Yes. But rifles and machine guns on the town will also contribute towards reduced gown to make the morning report. I did not remember those Instruc-
Why shouldn't he, since he had ship of Tecsoe and the Hungarian Imports. Arrangements have been The reports have to leave the Station lions. guard at the bridge over the River completed so that Government re-
Did you forget within two days? been for three hours? Because I before 8 o'clock. It is my practice fald.
have already made up my mind to Theiss,
|quirements of foreign exchange for to leave the quarters about 7 a.m. One Hungarian guard was wound-munitions and other supplies have
If Inspector Carey had told you release him.
Then why couldn't he have at on ed.
been taken care of and will not come that morning which you attribute to a 9.30 am, to release the man, can The report adds that guns were onto the exchange mørket. Finally,
the after-effects of alcohol?--It you explain why he was detained the bench where the conductor was? now trained on Tecson from the as the Stabilisation Fund has been very hard to explain. I felt heavy, another hour in the dock?-I did not-He could.
You say there was no special rea- Rumanian banks of the Theiss strengthened and further efforts to depressed, washed-out and suffered collect Inspector Corey instructing
son for sending him me to release the man.
to the deter broaden the basis of this Fund have
tives' room?-Certainly, that place been successful, the ability of the It is quite usual for you to suffer
Cannet Dispute Evidence
was more comfortabilis than the You
Further, he would not will not be questioned,
condition is accelerated by alcohol.
not dispute his evidence? charge room.
have the same fear 04 he would "It is further emphasised that Had you any other symptom-II cannot dispute it.
Can you explain why Lau was kept have in the charge room where there despite the present adjustments in couldn't say.
You took whiskey lemon. Why? in the dock?-If I had recollected were three or four persons in und- I had heard that what makes you bad the instruction he would have been
released. makes you feel better.
Is there any In the lower Court you said you
reason why, you took a whiskey lemon. Why did you should have kept Lau for so long? not mention the others?-When I first -No.
Un told you that Lau was a kni- LONDON, Aug. 1.--Two British got up, instead of inking the usual MADRID, Aug. 1.-General Qutepo milltary planes collided in mid-air morning tea, I took one whiskey le fong?--Yes,
Then why weren't you sausfcd whiskey lemons Del Llano, who recently fled from near Lossiemouth to-day and plunged mon. The other Spain after differences with General Into the North Sea. Three members came in the course of the morning. with what Un said and release Lau You didn't mention any other whis- right away never tool the word Franco, is how stated to be going to of the crew were killed-Trans-
key-lemon? The time hadn't arrived, of an interpreter. Itome this week as head of a Spanish Ocean. military mission.-Reuter.
Reuter.
Just describe to me the symptoms
catarrh,
9,552,000 Workless authorities to maintain the exchange after you had taken alcohol?The
In United States
- NEW YORK," "Aug. 1.-The number the exchange level, the national cu~ of unemployed in the United Statesrency will continue to retain the con- In June was 9,552,000 compared with Adence of the people because its free 0,070,000 in May, and 10,750,000 in convertibility is at all times assured." Juno of Inst year, according to figures Just lasted--Heuter.
form.
In the Police Court you greed that the detectives' room was cor- valent for demanding money?--Yes.
}
No Detective Engaged
No detective was engaged in the case?-When I sent for the detec- tive, I was told he was already en-
aged,
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Fort Bayard, Holhow and Pakhui... Kinngsik Nanning Shanghal
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Aug. 7, Nosi.. Aug. 7, 5 pm. Mon., Aug. 7. Noon.
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