THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946.
Come Forward To Give HONG KONG
Evidence Of Crimes
AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF HONG KONG TO COME FORWARD AND GIVE EVIDENCE OF ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY JAPANESE DURING THE OCCU PATION, WAS MADE AT A YESTERDAY BY LT. COL, F. C. WAR CRIMES LIAISON OFFICER.
LT, COL MINSHULL-FORD
PRESS CONFERENCE
MINSHULL-FORD,
REVEALED THAT
THREE
CASES AGAINST JAPANESE ARE NOW "COMPLETE INCLUDING GENERAL AND READY FOR TRIAL.
OFFICER FOR
SAKAI, WHOSE TROOPS CAPTURED HONG KONG, AND COL. (DR.) SAITO, MEDICAL POW'S IN THE COLONY.
Lo
"The second case is investien tion of Love respers.522 for the disgusting use of large duri
givees, icar inneeni people And the third one was the ruth. less and eruel "mass deportation of all begvars and noble wibout xed abode by translinging them o Chine without any mean
JA-Cot. Minshull-Ford said: "You may wish to know a little
and
Git when my background reason for my doing this Job I an in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers which was stationed in Hong Kong between 1930 and 1938, and I w myself at Shamshuipe Barracks For the last two from: 1936-1938 yours I have b working on in-support. We have first-hand evid ence that many of tem starved teorse, one year of w stent with the Irian Aray Aid to death Group in Kwellin and Kunming.
ked for The reason I have
af you to come here is first inform you of the pros that
"
Stanley Drowings
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of
EXTORTION CASE
Inspector R. 1. Fernandez: who
re
TO TRY 15 JAPANESE
Keep Lad GUN FOUND Plea To
Out Of Prison
defendant, a youth An impassioned plea not to send the
according to English ́rackoning of only 17 years. to prison and thus turn him into a hardoned criminal by association with other criminals, was made by Mr. B.D. Evans at the General Military Court yesterday. Evans was pleading in mitigation.on behalf of a stud- ent, Chin Tsang-yiu, who was charged on two counts of armed robbery.
IN TOOL BOX
A
45-year-old stone jason,
Man Lo, was charged before Mr. C. Y. Karan, at the• Summary Military Court yesterday with be Ing in possession of a pistol at No. 14, Tal Yuen Street, Wanchai, without a permit, on March 17.
Mr. Pater I. Sin pleaded guilty on behalf of the accused.
Feng
Chinese Sub-Inspector The first war crimes trist in Mr. HHong Kong will be hold on Thursday, March 28, at 9.30 Court a.m. at the Supreme when 15 Japanate will be charged for atrocities, commit- on Lantau Island sin August, 1945.
was charged with extortion, agnir
before Mr. W. appeared
Inspector Latimer yesterday. Forster asked for a week's mand which was granted.
J. C. Stoppa of the Harbour Office was also remanded for week.
Mr. M. A, da Silva is represent-ted
while ing In pector Fernandez Mr. Loseby is acting for Stoppa.
Mr. R. S. Smith.
again.
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Lieut. M.
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prosecuting, said that accused was arrested on informa- ilom and brought tu Central Police In your
Accused Station.
gun, and on questioned about the gun several occasions he stated that it Cheung had been taken away Chau by another ninh.
As accused's story was not satisfactory. his house at Thi and Yuen Street, ground floor, was
the Police. In this searched by
cockloft, the gun was found among tools in a tin.
The gun
might be
but
lawful
the
was not serviceable, used for an un- purpose at night. Mr. Sin Bald that his client and not Wak EL stone mnaon
had He told them that they shown reckless disregard for the consequences and openly left their
To first accured, the President | client found the gun among do said: "The Court is impressed by bris while working
at North some of his (Mr. Evans') argu. Point, and he took it home with ments but cannot see in the light and he took it home with
ear ip a public thoroughfare, educated. Some time ogo, hia
the
mitigation
was sure that his client had no
to
"By no fault of his own the offeners. "Your youth was living in this Colony first crime undoubtedly encourar when brutality of all sorts and ed you further and it is perhaps acts of violence were common and fortunate for you that you were accepted as part of the normal apprehended as a result of your life. This could not but have had second crime. That second crime was premeditated. You took a cur Prosecution is in the charge of. The court will be composed of the effect of brutalising him,
Lt. Col. J. C. Stewart, Depart-brought up as he was under west to which you had no rir. with that you carried out surroundings." said Mr. Evans. the Judge Advcente ment cf
Chiu, together with anather. robbery at Caine Road and made General In Ludin. Major M. I.
Chong Tong-nei, 21, described n use of it to escape.
The Leader coming forward to give evidence. Ormsby, W. Yorks, and Capt. a clerk, were charged before th They should realise that accord-B. N. Kali 12 F. F. Regt. Military Court comprising Mr.
Lea d'Almada (Pressent) Ine to British law a man is inno-
The prosecution will be con-
Reilly C. F. Miles and Capt. J. E. Be F railty. cont until he is proved And unless there people who have ducted by Capt. 5.
evidence and the defence will be in the The first count stated that the been tortured cha give
Croft two defendants while armed with to hands
a revolver at Caine Road. nest the merpetrators will be sent
the Old Uniley, on Feb. 19 robben Japan free men and alive to do it R.A.S.C.
Kwok Wing of $20. a Parker The accused age Lent: Kishi Lee Complaints Bureau
Yasuo, Lieut, Masulpoto Cheza fountain hen and a wrist watch,
of the statement in niade by the second accused any "We have first-hand evidence
Complaint, Bureau bure, W. O. Yanagidawh Saduo, and Mis Chang King of $235 and
ground for a great distinction to criminal intention of keeping the On the second change the dot made between
sentencin
As regards his ellent's conduct, from the people of Starday Village In Room 305. 2nd floor. Hong S. M. Kodatna Mitsutoshi, S. M. $44.50 in Macao currency.
Jomor! that the Japanese took junk loads Kong & Shanghai Bank Building
-Cubida Hiroshi, Sgt.
fendants wero charged with 192. mon the first accused and that Man's employer was willing
evidence we have made in our investigation
of these uople into the bar and is open from 9.m Seen By. J
Don the second.
come forward to give have daily, and there is always someons Riichi, Sgt. Sale Yeshlo St. bing Jackson Chan of $75,
Yoshikawa Gusch, Cpl. Ramis Waltham watch and Conklin again was ertines,
"From the depositions before us
on his behaviour during his ser- duty and interpreter. should like to explain our difficultunk the fuuks: and
on and
after a very careful
vice in the contractor's firm, the treoul. to give eviden ties; and thirdly, I want to ask
alderation of the whole cose fountain pen at Caine Road
Cheong Kee Contractor, at No. 6, advice in
Feb. 9. your neistance and
The second defendant, Cheng, seems clear that the leader of the Tai Yuen Street.
charged with twe
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second making people come forward
of you
over in a Accured was bound gle nodence to indiet the war
was additionally
in
unlawful possession of a Reming accused.
sum of $500 and two sureties to 12 criminal fat we her now
ton revolver and six rounds of
behaviour for of good The Court has considered your be Pustody in Stanley, and in other
Ammunition at No. 12, Chancellory counsel's arguments that in the months, part of Hong Kong.
Lane on Feb. 19.
case af persons of your class prison sentence would have a very much greater effect upon you than un people of the classen which
This thin Court. which the Court feels it can wel. take into consideration in passizz sentences. You will therr prison sentences. You
lighter sentence fore receive then there
which have been im than posed on persons of a lower clay not because you belong to a better class but because being of the class the sentence will weigh heavier on you and it is hoped
have thr Rame
deterrent wit! effect.
twi
un
saw the funkce sinklaw with neoni i invite anybody who has been tor-hiro Katanmasa, Cpl. Take who has seen anyone naka Sekimata. I. Cpt. Anda the water tured or waving their hands น
have being tortured to come forward. Takashi, Pte. Takastrashi Maru- calling for help. We hearsay evidence that the Japrete - He will be taken to Stanley Prison hiko. Pto, Nishizawa Keuro, Ple, Pie Okamato Uemura Gia-ka ese pot, large number of these where we will have the Jannes
for them to Iden- nearby islands out on parade people onto
den Kitchitaro. to let 111 without any food and water and, fv. 1 must ask such
kow one day beforehand either that they starved to death.
"We have a lot of evilence on to the flomalain's Ramenu or tay
Go offer. Tram wort will be provid the tortteres throughout the cupation but it is as you couples. People in Hong Kong, although they have en ask 1., are
Tanaka Regimont' "A 14 0412 brugless we have conbiele, and bron CAMP Now they are ready for real. The first une, 1 believe you have been tolil, takes place next Thursday in con- with atrocities committed nection on Lantau Island where from 40 to of the natives were mass-
t-lu 18 cred. Then there against Col. Dr. Sale who, as
inest of you know, wa.
Lam
In charge
of the med!ent side of prisoners- |
of wat.
We have to get a very nub-
stantial case
un the atrocities
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not
ed from the Jong Kong Hotel to 44. Stanley and back. Tel. 34121 ex tension GU or 71 or Tel. 230-18."
"COMMON MAN AND WORLD
Food For Thought: PEACE"
Hot
Dawgs?
committed mandiately after the JUST PAST THE CENTRAL MARKET ALONG QUEEN'S
trender, against the people
of
We have Lany
ilong sworn statements and it is a very again tieneral
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strong Saka was commanded the troops In two days. He is at present in we have custurly in Nanking, and naked the Chinese Government to extradite him so that he can be wind here
case.
"I would like to mention one in- teresting fact with regard to this captarel The troops who Hong Kong Island wore a rog!. ment with three red balls on their arm, known as the Tanaka Heri ment. Having committed the atra cities they did in Hong Kong they were then posted to south Suma-
where they
tistinguished themselves by committing just ai bad atrocities there.
tra
The Gendarmes "After a short stay in Sumatra they were drafted to New Guinea where they were very badly deel. mated in the fighting and I was informed by the Australian Lial son Section in Singapore the other day that the remnants of these troops are now held by the Aus- tralians in Rabaul. We have asked for all the officers in that reg
the ment to be tried on charges.
same
atrocities
ROAD CENTRAL A HUNDRED OR SO PEOPLE MAKE THEIR LIVING BY SELLING PUPPIES AND FULL GROWN DOCS. IT IS A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS, AND AS FAST AS THE ANIMALS ARE SOLD THEIR NUM. WITH NEW ARRIVALS BER IS REPLENISHED
WHERE THEY ARE
FROM ACROSS THE BORDER REARED.
MAY THINK DOC- NATION OF THE NEWLY ARRIVED OCCIDENTAL THAT THE CHINESE ARE A LOVERS AND THAT THEY BUY THE PUPPIES FOR PETS; BUT THE OLD RESIDENT WILL TELL HIM THAT HIS SURMISE 15 ONLY HALF RIGHT,
The Chinese are dog-lovers but they fancy them not as domestic companions but as a much-relish ed delicacy, They buy the puppies to be faltened to just the right size for slaughter!
the To the Occidental mind very ides of eating the flesh of domestic animals is, of course, re- repurnant, but the pulsive and Chinese have no such compunction
Dog meat is reputed to have certain stimulating ingredients all its own, and it is a much cherish-
in the ed dish in winter eason. The end of the war has increased the
and craving for dog-aleat,
that a vitamin- may be famished beople, after nearly four years of enforced dieting, want to ca. 129 in
reason
11.
lieved to restore brightness to dim- me visions. Likewise, the brain. of live monkeys, eaten raw, are said to have the same beneficia! effect.
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Then there is rat-ment which is believed to be endowed with pecullar quality which induces fresh growth of hair to threaten-
Rat-meat is drie ed baldness. and preserved as a delicacy.
To-morrow at four o'clock. The Cathelle Centre in King' Build ing will inaugurate a new series of lectures on social topics. Fa ther Meyer, of Maryknoll, will give the first talk on the subject, The Common Man and World l'eace."
"The atomic bomb," says Father a symbol Meyer, "was, at once and a challenge, a solemn warn- ing to mankind. In the last analysis the control of atomic energy is a moral problem. The atomic energy will be misused only if moral energy is misused."
on
Quoting the remark of R.A.F. flyer. "If it were left to the common people there would be, to far! Father Meyer holds that for the United Nations Organi-
sation to succeed it must be ne- the common tively supported by people of the world.
"The conviction must somehow
be brought to the nations that all enme desire for men have fundamentally the same aspirations, the happiness."
Readers' Letters
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Mr. F. X. d'Almada, assisted Det-Sub-Ins, R. Anekenzie appeared for the prosecution.
"Dazzled" Fleading in mitigation on he balf of the first defendant Mr. Evans
said
though defendant's are on the charge sheet was put by 19 he was in actual fact English reckoning only 17 years and two months old.
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ordinarily appear in the dock in CASE-LOAD
Giving the boch ze 1 of the youth's history Counsel aid that defendant came to the Chalony a the are of two and was prete firstly at St. Mary's and was at
School tending the Pui Ching when war broke out. Defendant rightly or wrongly, refused to at that the maximum tend any of the Japanese-span.or at schools and his education was thus disrupted, though the parent- olve him private tuition, the bes: they could.
Mr.
Jald Evans
defendant though at the age of 15. launched
out as a travelling broker and anything he made he contributed to be family funds.
who
On the re-occupation defendant
defendant m the second described himself as a major in the flying school in Kunming and
"dazzled" him. apparently
Mr. Evant pointed out that at crime first defen- the time of the crime dant was only 17 years and one month. Had defendant been 14 months younger he would horn dealt with tinder the Juvenile Ordinance under which a juvenile
der would be sent to offender
tence,
hav
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inctor
"It would be well to remind you punishment
for the crime of robbery such as you have committed is life impri- saament to which may be added whipping with a maximum non ber of strokes as 24. Having re gard to the prison sentence which is going to be imposed this Court recrets that the maximum caning is not larger than 24 strokes."
Make Amends
Toin
who
WAN
Hon-tsang, charged with obtaining $871 from his friend by false pretences, was sentenced to three months' hard labour yesterday, when he appear- ed before Mr. C. Y. Kwan at the on re- Summary Military Court mand.
to ch- Accused was remanded able him to make restitution to the complainant.
It was alleged that accused to- gether with another man, obtain- complainant ed the money from by pretending that he could buy condensed milk by cases from the the money Dairy Farm. After was paid over, accused told com plainant that the milk had been party of Commandos. seized by
Before Mr. Kwan at the last hearing, the accured said that he cent of the had not received money
obtained. Enquiries were made and it was found that accused had already received half of the $809 and con- cealed sur $100 notes in the lin- ing of his, jacket pocke
The morgy found, in accused's the reason possession was ordered to be re-
turned to complainant.
Chinese prosecuted.
Sub-Inspector Fong
Money-Mart
1.
and how difficult it is to collect ficiency. And dog-ment de Boad, Kowloon, being a respect the Goverment, but they are not tory, his youth. the influence auffering to their parents than it to $382 but late in the afternoon
the we will be
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ment was
whs
More Profiteers Prosecuted
On the two counts of robbery each of the accused was given a total of 24 strokes of the cane. The first, accused-to serve three years and the second three and a half years simple imprisonment.
Tho President said why simple imprisonment was im posed was that the Court "feels hint hy so doing it may keep both of you from a a more close associu. tion with the really bad elements house
ous to be found in the prison."
Оп of detention for a period of not] On the posession count second less than six months and not more accused was given a term of fiv There was a slight improve- than five years. Counsel asked
after steady the Court to take this into serious years simple imprisonment, this ment in Chinese national currency consideration when imposing sen- to run concurrently with the other yesterday, and prison sentences:
opening rates began to appreciate. "The Court has no doubt that At the clone there were buyers to futures
HK$2.30 Led Into Crime
in the case of the first accused for Counsel told the Court to bear
and very probably in the caso of CN$1,000 and spot at $237, "Crowd Of Females"
Gold had an erratic day. Open- much with civil affairs (of in mind in their judgment and the second by coming, before thin So you see how complicated it
Sir. I am residing at Cameron course there are good elements in deliberation. the defendant's his Court has adduced more pain and ing at $301 per tael, it dropped as when you try to convict the
The army which the occupation must have has
has done to you. The Court ex- heavy buying forced the price up is believed able citizen, I wish to make it powerful enough). perpetrators of these
by them to be particularly rich in known that the prostitutes who commander is more powerful than had on him. the influence which ureases the hope that on the ter- to $408. At the clase it was
causing the civil official. He killa, murders, this other accused had on him and mination of those sentences you slightly weaker at $404. ovidence. They are all over
dwell around us are
U.S. dollars improved to $4.53 vitamins A to Z. world, but we hope
and will leave the prison with a firm An Offence
lot of inconvenience and prove to blackmatis, extorts because he has the result of that influence
prison sen-
unchanged at the imposition of a successful.
an be a nuslance at that. So much the gun. He is not restricted by In pre-war years it was
parents for the shame you have linn pounds were "We have 10 cases being Inves-
$10.70 and $12.50 respectively. affect
turning of
this youthful brought on them.” tigated at the moment. Most of offeree to deal in dog-ment, and so that one may expect a loud any law because he has the power
p hardened criminal P these are against members of the both vendors and purchasers were knock at one's door in the middle to do away with, the law, Chinese tence that wiht likely have the resolves to mal amenin to your and English Sterling and Austra
of able to prosecution when detect of the night, and he confronted citizens diappear over night etc. offender into Gendarmes in various parts Hong Kong and Kowloon. They ed. It still is, but the Police to with a prospective cutomer who etc. if one is observant enough by reason of a longer association
imposed. are very strong caice. The wit day are short-handed, and with thinks that the whole flat is ac-one could see some such evidences with criminals if a lonx imprison-
cessible to him.
from Hong Kong, there is no need Also its discouraging to our to go to the interior of China. has come forward-given his crime rampant, they have no time
In answer to the President as to take notice of these malpras women folks, whe dare not go out what fou
foundations, then, has your
to whether first defendant arridence, he is then taken out to
waying that well supplied with money from Stanley Gaol where he identifies tices
However, law is faw, and the oven in the afternoons, lest they correspondent
one of those Chinese democracy is better than
his father, Mr. Evans replied that the man who has tortured him,
of are approached by
"Johnnies"
those of the Western nations?
that defendant was
supplied with and the case la then complete. But slaughter of dogs and
Is those anyway whatsoever of
said that some educated
ything that he needs. He said there are two casce we are inves-khoir carcases are done clandes
ar ridding these crowd of females, Chinese are bringing the Soviet
ust have been cupidity and an tigating which would interest you. tinely.
Cooking of dog-meat is an As one returns home in the even system to Chins, and thus die
fea of keeping up with the other P.O.W. Staff
Ands these pros turblog the peace of China. Wh
hat
defendant was led into this "The first is the case against in itself, and not every chef can
loftening at the doorsteps Imi bringing the Soviet system
Chong sald he would "teach the Japanes Prisoners-of-War serve out, dishes of this delicacy, ono
Among the middl: properly clad, its utterly disgust China: The Chinese Communists crime. Administration Staff at Sham-cooked to a nicety to satisfy
are not. Recent negotiations in
Ho Po-chun, wouian? was. first defendant to be bad." Ther connoisseur. Stanley buloo, Argyle Street and
at the gon Street, Yaumati, was found Sering is the nationalization of all Chinese suited, together to consider ways milk at $1.70 per tin spice. be done about this. very good evidence on this case, are less fastidious, the meat is and it includes Col. Tokanaka and Renerally stowed in rich
my guest for night, will see Communists are working for the
to that their parents knew them as
ter at $1.60 and $1.00 above the for himself that I am not talking democracy of China, willing
Controlled prices. Vitamin Food
through my bat
cooperate with all the political spendthrifts and would not give Road, and with failing to af- cheese and half a pound of but-
A total fine of $850 or three Government "VOICE IN THE
parties and to build up truely them any more money. Defendant, fix a price to the milk. Noi a fow food shops and stalls I have about 10 12 witnesscA 10 to
WILDERNESS."
democratic system, to restrict the said he was only 18 years old and
For not displaying the prices: on have been apenly diapiaying dog- coming out to Stanley Gaol
power of the army, and to build asked the Court for leniency months and four weeks simple respectively and fined $160, The Court adjourned for about imprisonment was imposed. ap a united, democratic and Indus- | 80 minutes to consider sentence.
Ho Kin, 45, was fined $200 or of the butter and cheese in a Saturday, who are trying to idenment for sale during the past great many more of the winter season, and because the tify a
Trouble in China
trial powerful China.
Imposing sentence the Fresident three months hard labour for prominent position. Pang wan criminals. There is going to cost is only a little higher than
China must be industrialized War
they have
told the acqused that they had first-class
The manager of Hou - Tak" be a bi parada that morning that of pork and
roaring business.
Sir,-If the correspondence by before she can be
aliza- pleaded guilty to two very serious selling corned mutton at $1 per further fined $50,
tin at Jubilee Street near the But before Industrializa- One of the witnesses in Lt Col been doing
Central Market. The official Grocery Shop, No. 1052 Canton The search for vitamin food has "Chinese Observer" in the "China power. Froderick who was the senior Bri
two cattles of tlah sugar at tish prisoner af war in Shamshul- lod also to the caling of stakes. Mall" were to appear in Chinese tion she must have democracy,
tin cata and monkeys. Snake-meat paper it would he booed by the and the rights of the common Do and Arle Street Caropa.
A farther Chan Po, 31, was fined $350 $2,60 per catty: Government a delicacy primarily destined Biggest Cate
Print in an English paper is no democracy, the military and cause the king stood on the way
fine of $50 was supceed because' The serond case is the biggest the rich, as it is expensive and is Chinese publie, but as it raw people must be respected. If there First also disturbed the peace be price for mutten in 30 cents per Road, was fined $100 for selling case of the lot. It is against all used mostly as an ingredient with might have misled many English secret agents will module with of democracy. More than that,
bxpensive food, Snake-men-
Accused was selling condensed the price of the sugur was not. have shown the Gendermas in the Colony, in oth
Knowledge of anybbing concerning the people invest in industrial by the common English people, a similar offence,
right to pro- But recent events clading Col. Noms, the head of soup is said to be tasty and toen who have not the slachtert elvi affairs, and then bow dare Charles the First was beheaded or 10 week hard labour for price is only $1.60.
enterprises if Gendarmeria.
Are treasured be snake's calls
Your correspondent
Ten cyclists were summoned. under him. When the case is comin
Kowloon CaseK is ruled by the common All Chinese must rise up like a tand thereby the peace would not price displayed. China cause they are said to
before Mr. Wi H Latimer yes-... bile home we will be able to mth to the gourmet
people and her democratic cula in man to struggles der democracy be disturbed) becaude progressive elements in the Government de indier all the had men who have
Raw Eyes
Two more black-market pro-terday for causing cbstruction superior to those of the Western and industrialization.. the the cavard to much misery to
The Chinese have many fanet rations. It endst ho made knona Yes, it is 100 per cent true that not wish to act against the will of people of Wone Kong during the Occupation. The case fail at ful beliefs and advokatitutions in that China is not ruled by the "Bluested Chinese (the common the Chinese people in the English atcots were summoned before wear the Star Ferry Wharf, All Dead headings We are trying to regard to cures for cortain dis commen: poogle, but by bearst people of Chipkite deturbing klog, had done. They want to fe, W. H. Latimer with Datec- wers fined $15 or five days hard arranen mass indictment against basa arid alimente. For insane axonts and military men, Secret the need of Chica to-day, the Arht side by side with the commons-Inspector Sykes and Inspec labour. Inspector Torstor pro the pehatal state of vach one of the eye of cats goured out of the agents are roaming the country, English people fought for demo peonie for Kiamocional
animal and eaten raw, are be- The ti-powerful military meddles cracy in the reign of Charles the part CHINA'S MILLIONS. tor Anderson prosecuting secuted. the general headquarters.
ti
Case of black market racketeering in butter and milk wore again brought before Mr. A. of Arculil at the Summary Military Court yesterday when several man and a wo- man were charged.
Pang Chim, manager of the
Internment Camps. We have some and, lower classes, whose tastes sincerely hope something will the PCC. and the agreement on both had lost money and had con- charged with selling condensed Yat Cheong Store, No, 10 Sai- Japanese members of the and this has given rise to the believing, so if anyone care to be armice show that the Chines of raising money on both knew Heung Sum grocery shop, Caine guilty of selling . pound of
trwa
PO.W. also Lt Tanaka and term "fragrant meat" for it.
about twenty others.
other
"boe!.
for
and the staff | have a flavour all its own; and China.dont fald the perty is not, enfoquarded by law,7] civil war in China is not probable milk at $1.80 per: Bn, with no displayed,
Induor