1914/195 Rex vs. Lem How – attempted murder
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9 Q They came back to the crowd? A. Yes. | 9 Q They came back to the crowd? A. Yes. | ||
− | 20 Q You spoke of a bunch a little while ago that were with Lem How and Lem Ho. A. A bunch of men came down from | + | 20 Q You spoke of a bunch a little while ago that were with Lem How and Lem Ho. A. A bunch of men came down from 556½ |
− | 1 Q Did Lem How come with the bunch from | + | 1 Q Did Lem How come with the bunch from 556½. A. A bunch came from 556 ½ and some bunch came from nine Canton street. |
COURT: And they joined together? A. Yes and at the time everybody was fighting everybody, a general mix-up. | COURT: And they joined together? A. Yes and at the time everybody was fighting everybody, a general mix-up. | ||
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5 Q Were fighting? A. Yes. | 5 Q Were fighting? A. Yes. | ||
− | 6 Q. And you didn’t see Lem How carry his brother up to | + | 6 Q. And you didn’t see Lem How carry his brother up to 556½A. When I saw Wing get hurt I just waw Lem How him helping his brother in the doorway, and then I went to the Policeman. |
MR. RUSSELL: That is the case for the prosecution. | MR. RUSSELL: That is the case for the prosecution. | ||
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+ | BC Archives GR-0419 Box 193 File 1914/195 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents. |
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to nine Canton Street.
217 Q Just two went? A. Lem How and Lem Ho and then came back.
8 Q Came back where? Came back to the crowd.
9 Q They came back to the crowd? A. Yes.
20 Q You spoke of a bunch a little while ago that were with Lem How and Lem Ho. A. A bunch of men came down from 556½
1 Q Did Lem How come with the bunch from 556½. A. A bunch came from 556 ½ and some bunch came from nine Canton street.
COURT: And they joined together? A. Yes and at the time everybody was fighting everybody, a general mix-up.
COURT: Could you see in the general mix-up who was punching each other? A. No I couldn’t see.
2 Q Did you see Lem How’s brother struck? A. No I didn’t see; there was a general mix-up.
3 Q In fact you could not see who was striking whom, could you?
COURT: You don’t know how many were fighting? A. Pretty quite lots.
4 Q How many? A. About a hundred.
5 Q Were fighting? A. Yes.
6 Q. And you didn’t see Lem How carry his brother up to 556½A. When I saw Wing get hurt I just waw Lem How him helping his brother in the doorway, and then I went to the Policeman.
MR. RUSSELL: That is the case for the prosecution.
(CASE adjourned to 8th and 11th)
I hereby certify the foregoing to be true and accurate copy of the said proceedings.
L.H. Heaney.
Stenographer.
BC Archives GR-0419 Box 193 File 1914/195 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.