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NEW DELHI, DEC. 19. THE PROSECUTION AT THE TRIAL HERE OF TWO FORMER OFFICERS OF THE JAPANESE SPONSORED "INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY" ACCUSED OF MURDER AND OF WAGING WAR AGAINST THE KING, SPOKE WHICH TO-DAY OF A CONCENTRATION CAMP. THEY ALLEGED WAS A TORTURE CAMP POR IN- DIANS REFUSING TO JOIN THE INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY.
This is the third in the series of trinis of farmer officers of the Army
of the prosecutions against three officers of the Indian National Army, in letter to the Labour The prosecutor aid that one of "Daily Herald" and the "Manches-
officers, Subadarter Guardian." accused Shingsen Singh, was the comman dant of the camp and Qhe other of
hin beer. Jemadar Faleb Khar Assistant there.
They took personal vart in "wil the brutalities inflicted upon the helpler and unarined men had been their fellow moldiers in the Army," he alleged.
Blown, sw work,
starvation. thirst and indignes Auffered b the unfortunate prisoners were the direct work wal responsibility of the accwwed
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MANY PEARL HARBOUR WARNINGS
Secrets Before War
WASHINGTON, DEC. 19.
THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE INQUIRING INTO THE PEARL HARBOUR ATTACK TO-DAY LEARNED THAT THE JAPANESE HAD INTERCEPTED AN AMERICAN BROADCAST UN DEC, 6, 1941, THAT GAVE THEM INFORMATION ON THE NUMBER OF BATTLESHIPS, CRUISERS AND DESTROYERS EN- TERING OR ANCHORED IN PEARL HARBOUR. THE DISCLOSURE CAME IN A JAPANESE NAVAL OFFI
CER'S STATEMENT OBTAINED THROUGH GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS IN TOKYO. THIS IS THE FIRST EVIDENCE THAT THE JAPANESE WERE READING AMERICAN MESSAGES BEFORE THE WAR.
The statement Commander
codes.
The
came from Tomo Tachibwin.
Washington, Dec. 19. Vice-Admiral Wilkinson told tho Pearl Harbour investigating The Members said: "Il is a good committee yesterday that before thing that the labour Government, December 7, 1941, he thought a true to its traditions of fellowship Japanese attack or Hawait "was Japanese naval Intelligence of ficer. He did not make clear and cooperation. Look the initia-possible but not probable." tive for organislag such a delega. He said it never occurred to whether the Nipponces had
But its aureers cannot bo
of the American nchieved without some attempt be him to give Hawaii a specific broken one Wir
ing made crente no atreonphere warning against air attnek even
но Committee
heard In though he knew the naval base of cordiality and confidence Tadin before the members Trave" was especially vulnerable to such that the Pearl Harbour disaster
RAJ ON TRIAL
An Renault
may have been a lot worse f Irging the caterinion op plan
He testified that he Van the Japanese had caught the trind now ring on in New Delhi, struried before the disaster to
Beet anywhere else This was Member the
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the view of Vico-Admiral W about kinson. information "secret diplomatic Conversa tions." He said he did not know
Kimmel Husband Adm. Hawaii bad urged Washington to keep him posted on diplomn- the developments.
the sue occasam when a party of prisoners refosed to go to the can rezultation camp, the nerused upen ed Are on them with revidymis zos Some also did an armed tent and prisoners attarked 1 gerd with their shoes and the eased and sard left in a brav
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Andher naval intelligence meinorandum put into the Com
The
He had told the Committer that the fleet might have had an hour mid a half to get out of Pearl Harbour if Washington had dispatched an urgent mess
Hawaii as soon Hage to recommended it on Dec. 7, 1911. GREATER PERIL
BRIDGE NOTES
In the remarkable hand shown to-day, entry trouble causest South's defezt:
Bouth. Draker
Neither side vulnerable
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stration Valeulta nnt Bombay are a sure sign of the Indian peo ple's extimation of these men To Shem it is the British Rag which is trint in the In for furt t el d not these afhenne,
+S"rtlo-nit Further that the Indian Gov, iunient, un com fitated
as other deanserate nee representative of the people's wmittee records show that
But the fiel 151 hesitleti Navy had received information thority to p
1+2+1 in CRET fof the Japanese fleet location un | verald have secute these afficers will be be Na Formal invernment of Falm, wham December 1, 1911, but that none perit if the Japanese attu kes trued to into being curly in the was shown fre le nywhere near had struck it in Lahaina,
by other anchorage se New Year
Pearl Harbor The
Aroak
Navy, or even at Sun Pedro, cancelation of Flir
South would, we feel eertain, bola to pr
California or Puget Sound. topa enner atmosphere for piras
pointed out that the A.A. 18. you and ebertantes rond also for crente
fenses were not as complete at 2N3 that mense of enculty and con
the points as they were Jikenee which is essential for the
Pearl Harbour. success of the on-kamentary legalton "
Reuter.
Reparations Potential Of Japan
WASHINGTON, DEC, 1
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Wilkin wanted a general warning to be sent to the flet four hours be- | fore the attack on Pearl Tint- The Committler also heard bestir Head he tobi of pert that an American broadcast the of an intercepted Japanese 798- day before the Pearl Harbour ange to Seetary of State Cornftack gave the Japanese inter- dell Hull which indicated more
copters information on the num than just a break of relations. ber and types of warships at "To me these were fighting the Hawaiian buse, words."
He said he conferred with
Tachibana's statement
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CRAIGENGOWER CHICKET
CLUB
Will members please attend a meeting at 11 am, on Sunday 23rd December at Room 35 Stock Exchange Building, 3rd Floor, Ico Houze Street.
H. W. RANDALL. L. C. R. BOUZA,
BRITISH MILITARY ADMINIS TRATION, HONG KONG FINANCE BRANCH [Currency & Banking Bestiem)
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES WITH BANKS:
Bank of Canton, Tad.
Bank of East Asin, Ltd.
Chase Bank.
Hong Kong & Shanghal Banking
Corporation.
National Commercial & Barbigh
Bank. Ltd.
Wing On Bank, Ltd. Yien Vich Bank.
With a view to making Boxe available again for normal rate of deposit transactious, buldora such boxes in the above Banks are notified that Arrangements An now belar made to examine the contente. The Public ars warned however, that a large number of the boxes have been furcibly oper ed by the Japanese.
Application forms, obtainable as the Banks concerned. should be completed and forwarded to Mi A. Ritchie Currency and Banking Sertion. Finance Branch. 20. Floor. Mercantile Bank Building 7. Queen's Road Control, on
efore THURSDAY, 27TH DE Ear CEMUEN, 1945. I'ana The dates to be fixed for opening l'ann the boxes will be advertised latac and hex belders will be requirem
with to attend personally
that"
later
C. G. S. POLLOWA Chief Financial Adviper
West opened the ten of diamonds, | keyn. Bouth winning with the Jack canted the Ae of cluim and next ded When West dropped the she Jack. pie, Dummy's Queen was played, und; East wun with the club King. East"
sturned is chattered, and now South Rong Kong, 19th December. 1942 found muespected trouble.
If he won this trick in his own baud and tifed to establish a spade Luck.|
Civil Affairs.
Admiral Harold Stark and tried brought out that the Japanese Went would win with the spade Ara BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN
REPARA-ing TRUMAN'S
FU
euremanders were toh! In
pro-
liminary orders on Nov. 9, 1941. to prepare "for a possibility that war with the United States, the Netherlands Britain and night become inevitable in the first part of December."
14 South
and lead a thud diamond. won that trick, too, he would never
get to dummy to cash is good clubs; and if he won it in unumy, he would! ever get to his own hand to caal the established spade,
Thero scened to Le a batter chance to make the hand if he won the second round of diaraunde in the dummy, to
ISTRATION, HONG KONG
POLICE AND PRISON-
BRANCH
to immediately unsnecessfully contact General Marshall.
Wilkinson also told of seeing A Japanese code message divid
Pearl Harbour into five TIONS REPRESENTATIVE areas but said he did not
a precise bombing WHO JUST RETURNED FROM cognise it
It is hereby notified that sealed STRICT WATCH THE PACIFIC, SUBMITTED plan as it turned out to be.
The under admonished "strict he overtook the diamond Queen with tenders, in duplicate, for the THE PRESIDENT AN 18-PAGE He said that on Sept. 24 a
supply of ments to Chinese INTERIM REPORT ON JAPAN.
When the last club wAN good club. from Tokyo to watch against possible surprise dummy diamond Ace sud ran dummy's message sent
witnesses and de ESE REPARATIONS POTEN-
Honolulu asking for a chart of attacks" to be maintained.
fed, Buth had to reduce to five on tus prisoners, TIALITIES.
He said the Japanese intel- the King and Queen of spades, the King, portees for sui Pauiry
the raport deatt Pearl Harbour was decoded by
The Nuvy on Oct. 9. He said the gence section for years rather of diamonds, and the Jack ten of hearts, the zenoval of assets only
ed bits of information about the Unfortunately, howevor, Enst had ways and he expected to file a fal Navy concluded it was just an7-
Americas reuther example of Japan's "nicety United Status fleet from Naval four hearts and a space: while weat three of intelligence" and meticulous officers in Washington, Ameri.nd kept two diamonds, two spades,
attention to detail.-Associated can
radio
with
report onbracing commendations months.
within
He told reporters he still felt Press. virtually all of Japan's current production. an distinguished from removable property, will be needed occupation army costa
to pay
He said the interim report will be submitted to the nations compri ing the Far Eas
advisory cum-
mission which Are regarded at the claimant nations.
Separate State For Moslems
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and a heart,
magazines, newspapers,
After the last club. dummy ted a passengers broadcasts, and crewmen at Honolulu, fer-made, and West took the spade Ace And returned a hoart. And that heart eign diplomatic and commercial
leod allowed East to take the rest of) firme.
the tricks!
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a period of three onthe commencing ist January, 1946, will be received by Public Worke Branch, Civil Chairman of the Tender Board, Affairs Headquarters, until o'clock noon on Monday, 24th December, 1945.
Such tenders should be claaray marked "Tender for the supply of meals to Chinese prisoners,"
No tender will be considered unless the person tendering di tacher thereto a receipt-that-be- has deposited with the Accountant General at the Treasury a sum of $25,--an a pledge of the bom fides of his offer, which sum Jacoby shall be forfeited to the Crown il such person, his tender having been accepted, fails or refuses to carry out his contract,
He said that submarine ol servation was also carried out around Pearl Harbour.
The Committee received LONDON, DEC. 1
memorandum from SübhOY--Wel BRITAIN PLAYS
Undur-Secretary of les, former Pauley said his interim report
State, describing the Roosevelt- will be admitted to Russia, and ROLE OF LIBERATOR IN IN.
Churchill meeting at sea on Au- interested DIA, AS SHE HAS DONE IN the other nations reparations from Javan.
EUROPE, HINDUSTAN AND
gust 10, 1941;
(1) To agree then on post-War Pauley said Japanese economy in PAKISTAN WILL BE PILLARS
obligations to disarm aggressor Mater Schankou You unlikely to produce much in the OF INTERNATIONAL UNITY.
So said Mohammed All, pre-nations urging that this
Paea (7) way of reparations During the war there were 154 persona.per eldent of the London branch of until United States and British
police force bo established.
ANSWER: Bid one no-trump. You auare kilometre in Japan. After the India Mosiem League, at a the Internationa] ot
(2) President Roosevelt agreed have mom than cuough for this re the loss of Korea and other torri
to United States occupation of sponso, but not enough strength to bid tory and the return of additional Friendship Leagua to-day.
both the Axores.
either minor suit, Japaneso to the islands ho maid "Britain must liberate
from the that each square kilometro will Hindus and Muslera
CHURCHILL POINT have to support 208 perso
bondage of imperialism," Ali de-
"When this is done there (5) Churchill said he could not |monds. Pauley said he had mo satimate clared at Emperor Hiruhito's personal must be a separate state for the subscribe immediately to the pre- Lear that mise that all neoples would have income but American reparation Moslems because they officials "regard the Emperor
the end of access to world markets and raw unless that happens, A2
materials. He raised the point any other citizen and if he has British rule will result in an- anything we can take as repara- other imperialism sitting tight at that this sollided with tions we will take it."--Aslated| Dalbi-Hindu imperialism. "--Reu-ference Preda.
runeting
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Turkey Rustlers At Work In England
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LONDON, DEC. 20. TURKEY RUSTLERS WHO HAVE STOLEN THOUSANDS OF BIRDS: FROM COUNTRY FARMS HAVE BECOME SUCH A MENACE THAT FARMERS IN SEVERAL AREAS HAVE FORMED NIGHT PATROLS TO GUARD. THEIR STOCK. THERE ARE TWO MAIN SPOTS OF AC- TIVITY--THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND IN, WALES. A LONDON GANG USING BRISTOL AS HEADQUARTERS-
ARE BELIEVED TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LARGE SCALE THEFTS IN GLoucester AND MENDIPS AREAS, ACCORDING TO THE "DAILY SKETCH."
Scuro 100 per cent for one no-trump, i 30 per cent for two clubs of two dia-
19.
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What
QUESTION
A meal will consist of (a) Prisoners and Witnesses
8 oz. white rice.
2
fresh or salt vegetab.c.
2 fresh or salt fish.
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To-morrow).
ITALIANS GOING HOME
12 oz. Witite rice.
2 fresh or salt fish.
3
fresh or salt vegetable.
*
oil. w
+ tea.
Tenders may be for the suppy
of meals to any or all of the
To-day you hold the saree hand, and the bidding continuet: the pre-
Schenken You
■ystem and he would Maier have to consult the Dominions.
Pa
INT (4) The British sought to have
(7) Pom the Americans and Dutch join in. le statement to the Tdpanese that further encroachments in the south-west Pacific would lead to counter-measgres even though the resort might be War.
the that Wilkinson declared
Melbourne, Dec. 19, flect. even if spored
at Pearl
The first Italian prisoners of undernoted Police Stations:-- Harbour might have mot dis-war to be returned home from
Central.
Kowloon Giy aster if it was to relieve
Australia probably will leave
Shamshuip Philippines.
early next year if shipping to Upper Levels.
announced No. 2 (Wanchai). Yaumati "Yes, available, it interjected:
Mong Kok public opinion might have decided here. Most of the 15,000 Ita- Bay View.
a rellof expedition to the lans have been working on No. 7 (West Point). Hung Hom
farma and will now be returned Shaukiwan. Phlippines.Associated Press.
to Internment campa pending their return home.—ABsociated Preas.
the
Senator Browater, Republican of Maine,
·AN ISLAND SURRENDERS-
Pearl Harbour, Dec. 10. The Stars and Stripes for the first time in more than a century waves ower Chicht
was
KOREA'S NEW CHIEF
Booul, Dec. 19. They have stolen during the South and North Wales, to atop Jimu, a former Japanese for
Major-General Archer Lunch past few weeks 3,000 birds being poultry thefts in that area for tress and, seaplane base in the arrived here to-day by plane to fod by farmers for Christmas, the black market. Country roads Bonins.
take over his post as Governor- Pollco believe that the gang is in North and Contral Walor are U.S. Marines landed thero General of Korea. He was for about a dozen strong.
being watched.
five days ago to accept the sur-merly Provost Marsha! of the render of Lieutenant Hoshio United States Army-Associated Tachibana and the garrison. -- Associated Press.
arméd
GANG FLED Farmers and labourers with ticks plan all-night patrols. Home Counties farmers scored Emergency barricades placed at their firat victory over ruslera. Armed with shotguns, clubs and strategic points along roads lead. ing to the Mendips as part of the pitchforks, they felled an attempt invasion defences are being unod. by a car gang to loot a farm near of black market mon in this. part the Sussex-Surrey border. The of the country the Chief Constable Polfee, Food Ministry officials zaidara, mot, by the armed patrol, of Bussex County Polica imued to and farmors, somo armed with flod towards London empty-hand every poultry keeper in the county a warning to be on the guard. ---- cudgela, at co-operating 12. big. Lød.. 'bbock covering Prastically. NI
Bhortly after this first attempt Reutig
Prom
New York, Dec. 19. Hank Borowy of the Chicago Culs led all National league pit- earned runG ehers in both the
Water Police (Tsimshatsui)..
The successful tenderer or tenderers will be required to sign an agreement and give security to the satisfaction of the GovEST- ment in the sum of $50,
For forms of tender and any other information apply at Polle Headquarters, New Orients Building, Hong Kong.
The Government does not bind itself to accept tán lowest or KDY tender.
C. H. SANSOM, Commissioner of Police.
and won-and-lost ratinan during the past season, the official figuren Hong Kong, showed to-day. He won 11 games and lost two-Absociated Press.
17th December, 1945.
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