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1904-10 Rex vs. Wong On and Wong Gow – murder (at the Chinese theatre)

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Mr. Powell:  You had the chickens here yesterday.
  
MR POWELL:    You had the chickens here yesterday. MR. TAYLOR:       I don't care whether we have a whole
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Mr. Taylor: I don't care whether we have a whole column of chickens we are not going to  give them to you to have their heads chopped off.
column of chickens we are not going to  give them to
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you to have their heads chopped off.
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Argument then followed as to the question of which party should provide the material necessary for administering the King's oath, Mr. Taylor objecting to surrender his chickens unless same were paid  for by the prosecution, which the Prosecution declined to do. The Court was of the opinion it had no power to require the Defence to furnish the material  necessary herein, and if same were not forthcoming it would be necessary for the Court to adjourn, and naturally supposed if it was necessary that  this form of oath should be administered the Crown should furnish the material. Mr.Moresby held in a similar case which had recently come up before the Hon. the Chief Justice the challenger was required to furnish the different  essentials. This Mr, Taylor strongly objected to, and Mr. Powell suggested that the Court adjourn until the morning, and the prosecution  would come prepared to administer the oath in  question. He was not    aware that any objection was going to be raised by the Defence, and  therefore had not come prepared to meet the objection.
Argument then followed as to the question of which party should provide the material necessary for administering the King's oath, Mr. Taylor objecting to surrender his chickens unless same were paid  for by the prosecution, which the Prosecution declined to do.         The Court was
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of the opinion it had no power to require the Defence to furnish the material  necessary herein, and if same were not forthcoming it would be necessary for the Court to adjourn, and3 naturally supposed if it was necessary that  this form of oath should be administered the Crown should furnish the material.       Mr.Moresby held in a similar
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Court here adjourned till 10:00 A.M., 13th February, 1904.
case which had recently come up before the Hon. the Chief Justice the challenger was required to furnish the different  essentials.       This Mr, Taylor strongly objected to,   and Mr. Powell suggested that the Court adjourn until the morning, and the prosecution  would come prepared to administer the oath in  question.       He was not    aware that any objection was   going to be raised by the Defence,   and  therefore had not come prepared to meet the objection.
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Court here adjourned till 10:00 A.W.,
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BC Archives GR-0419 Box 100 File 1904/10 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.
13th February,. 1904.
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BC Archives GR-0419         BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 100 File 1904/10          Attorney General documents.
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Mr. Powell: You had the chickens here yesterday.

Mr. Taylor: I don't care whether we have a whole column of chickens we are not going to give them to you to have their heads chopped off.

Argument then followed as to the question of which party should provide the material necessary for administering the King's oath, Mr. Taylor objecting to surrender his chickens unless same were paid for by the prosecution, which the Prosecution declined to do. The Court was of the opinion it had no power to require the Defence to furnish the material necessary herein, and if same were not forthcoming it would be necessary for the Court to adjourn, and naturally supposed if it was necessary that this form of oath should be administered the Crown should furnish the material. Mr.Moresby held in a similar case which had recently come up before the Hon. the Chief Justice the challenger was required to furnish the different essentials. This Mr, Taylor strongly objected to, and Mr. Powell suggested that the Court adjourn until the morning, and the prosecution would come prepared to administer the oath in question. He was not aware that any objection was going to be raised by the Defence, and therefore had not come prepared to meet the objection.

Court here adjourned till 10:00 A.M., 13th February, 1904.

BC Archives GR-0419 Box 100 File 1904/10 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.