GOLD D'GGINGS TRAGEDY
THE KYEBURN MURDER. ' TRIAL~OF HARDIB. . ./Press Association —Copyright. . DUNEDIN, Lfvst Night. At the Kyeburu murder trial, Sue Pee. the old Chinaman who worked with the murdered Chinaman Shun, » contmugjfi! his evidence. He was asked by the Crown , Prosecutor who was the man who came to the huh ' The interpreter; “He says that the man is here.” Witness then pointed to accused. . Witness said that on the Friday following Shun’s death witness was placed before a row cf 17 men at the police station. .ViTie- prosecutor: “Wa s accused there?* '..'.A, ■ /: TJie ; ijmi-pretor: “He says ‘lf ho was. then how could I have picked llffin. out?” ; Witness, to the. amusement of.'tho Court, then demonstrated the sway? j r -g, of accused when The line of *men,in,tho,police yard. Cross-examined, Sue Pee said, ho had, never seen where Slum kept the gold, (and had not been in his. bedvroorh. Shun had told him that the gold wash-ups amounted to a little -stover two ounces. Wsked. if they were good* friend.*, wifeless said that if they were not he'would not have been working for Slum. 'The Court rose after sitting seven hours. Thirteen witnesses had been examined and 23 others have, yet to be .-called., The oas© will beresumed in. the^morning.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 69, 1 November 1928, Page 5
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