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Sunday, February 13th 2005, 2:04am

Jytlands-Posten, February 14th, 1926

Day twenty of the trial of Christian Anders Zahle.

The last ten days have seen the appearence in the witness box of Dipl.Ing. Karl Madsen, CEO of Dansk Industri Syndikat A.S. (more commonly known as Madsen Arms), as well as Lt1c. Adolph Erikssen of the K.D.M.Bornholm’s Marine detachment and Lt.2c Jan Petersen, the officers who discovered the weapons aboard the S.S. Wang Fu.

The Indian and Siamese ambassadors were both present on several occasions during the testamony of Lt.'s Erikssen and Petersen, while members of their respective staffs have been present since the start of the trial.

When asked to comment on the evidence being presented against his client, the leader of the defense team, Jan Olafsen, refused to comment.

It is this reporters opinion that the evidence is very heavily stacked against the minister.