JAPANESE ON TRIAL

FOR LANTAU ATROCITIES

EVIDENCE FOR THE PROSECUTION WAS

FURTHER

CIVEN AT THE

CONTINUED HEARING AT THE WAR CRIMES COURT YESTERDAY IN WHICH 15 JAPANESE OFFICERS AND OTHER RANKS ARE . CHARGED WITH ATROCITIES 'ON' LANTAU BE- TWEEN AUGUST 18 AND AUGUST 26, 1945.

HIS EXCELLENCY

MAJOR-GENERAL F. W. FESTING,

G.O.C., ACCOMPANIED BY TWO OFFICERS WAS A SPECTATOR FOR A SHORT WHILE IN THE MORN- INC. -

Japanese Were “G.I. Joes"

THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1946,

Legnapi Thilippines, April 1 Nineteer former member of the Japanese Army are going home soon with the dlitinetion of being honorary American G, 14, སྙ

They have a letter from Brigadier-

When the Arderiean 16th Regimental; Combat Team landed in Noem!sor Island of New Quines in July' 1944, 19 undėte

Ate with American.

Now ther are

CHUNGKING NEGOTIATIONS

¿

Trying To Break The Deadlock

CHUNGKING, APRIL 1.

POLITICAL ATTENTION IN CHUNGKING CENTRES UP.

NOTICE

PEAK TRAMWAYS. COMPANY, LIMITED

We the undersignal have as from 1st April, 146 commenced. NOTICE is hereby given that business in partnership as Marine an Onlinary General Meeting of Surveyors, Consulting Engineers Shareholders will be held at the and Naval Architect, under the Company's Registered Office, firin naine of GODDARD AND Alexandra Building. Hong Kong, DOUGLAS at Alexandra Build-on Thursday, the 18th April, ON EFFORTS TO BREAK DOWN THE DEADLOCK Des Voeux Road Central, 1945, at 12 noon for the purpose

Victoria, Hong Kong. 'CAUSED BY THE COMMUNIST REFUSAL TO PARTI-Į. CIPATE IN THE REORGANISATION OF THE GOV- ERNMENT UNLESS VARIOUS QUESTIONS, AT PRE- SENT AT ISSUE, HAVE BEEN "DEFINITELY RESOLY- CENERALLY SPEAKING THESE POINTS AT ISSUE STEM

FROM WHAT THE COMMUNISTS CHARCE IS A GOVERNMENT ATTEMPT TO CO BEYOND THE DE- CISIONS REACHED AT THE POLITICAL CONSULTA- TION CONFERENCE IN JANUARY.

S. K. Heiberg. MIN.A.

Captain James Wood

O. Fingaken, B. Sc.

PROCLAMATION NO. 20 REQUISITIONING. ARTICLE NO. 10.

Discussions nim. at break- [ If the preseht deadlock in ing the deadlock were behind the broken at today's meeting of the scenes today. The controversy | P.C C., steering committee the will be formally threshed out at way will be cleared for the re- of the above-mentioned Pro- In accordance with Article 10 a meeting scheduled for today organisation of the government, at the steering committee of the but unless events move quickly clamation, the Notice dated the People's Political Council, which predictions that this will be ac-28th day of February, 1946, consists of two representatives complished by April 10 are like-made under my hand and publish- each of the Kuomintang and the ly to be confoundedi.

ed in the Hong Kong (British Communist party, the Demo- cratic League, the Youth Party doned their origin! intention zette on the and. day of March, The Communials have aban Military Administration) Ga- and the non-partisans. ·

to held a. plemary session of

1945, is amended as follows:-

Anart from about 60 service-1 They were taken to the Japh-General Hanford Benlder baying a men, mostly non-commissioned nese military bureau maswim- offlers and other rails there ming shed where the second ac- were only about 75 in court,cuset bent him with piece of red. overworked Formosas of JAD This included a fair pumber of firewood about an inch in dia-seso labour battalion surrendered, inctics in the morning.

meter. Ha banda were then Their spokesman Ko Baikal, whom the Accused are Licut. Kish! Ya- tied with a piece of rope behind Americans nicknamed "Smiley." fold Macnider "We don't like the Japaner, suo, Lieut. Matoumato Chozn-his back-Witness showed the

We like Americane and want to work buro, W/O Yanngizawa Saduo, Court marks on his right wrist for You" S/M Kodama Mitautosni. S/M which he said were caused by it

They were given 'American Junglegreen Uchida Hiroshi, Sergt. Jomori |--and suspended in the air with

garb and equipment, They landed in Rich, Sergt. Sale Yoshio, his feel barely touching the Luton on D-Day and participated in some Sergt. Yoshikawn Gunighi, Cpl. ground. He remand in that of the roughest bushwhacking battles of

the Philippines campaign, Kamishiro Katsuman, L/Cpl. position for a day and night and

The Farmo sans were wonderfully adept in uncover Takenaka Sekimatsu, L/Cpl. during all this time the Japan in amanahes, They fought, slept and Ando Takashi, tat Chess Pte. use did not give him food or Takahashi Haruhike, Pte. Nishi- drink. He was released three waiting to go home, Technically they

Although the situation is re- their Central Executive Commit. zhwa Kenro. Pte. Uemura Gian-or four days afterwards,

uro prisoners of war but for practical cognised as one possessing.ex-tee at Yeren after the Kuo- purposen they are members of lt In-plosive potentialities, a canvas mintang convention. This, n ku aan! Ple. Okamoto Kichitaro.

fantry

Antitank Company,-Amoclated of different political groups in at first arranged, was to deter The charge against the Japa-

Prena nese: "Committing Th WILK

Chungking disclosed that none mine Communist policies and crine, in that they n' Lantan

of them is taking it too serious give instructions to the Com- Island between August 18, 1945,

ly. This attitude was typified munist delegation at Chung. and August 26, 1945 in viola

ness said that he had not seen by the prediction made by Lo king-n task which will how in- tion of the laws and usages of lun because of the fact that he treatment of villagers.

but he did not see any execu-the, executions but only the ill-Lung-chi, spokesman of the Destead be left to the Communists* war, were together eobeernd in

Tsang mocratic League, that was cuspended and his head was Sun and Lam Fook had been factory settlement

satin-pollent burena at Yeaan. the heating, torture and mal-looking on the grou

would be Treatment of inhabitants of the

benten for about two minutes, reached. paibly ́al today's Cross-examined, witness said Tanng Sum was severely beaten meeting of the steering cont Sik Mue Bay district of Lan that when he heard the sound of and was wounded on the head. mittee.

The only evident bright spots tau aforesail and in the killing ring he beenmeno frightened The hole was dug by the soldiers of ine of the gajd innabitants." that he rushed Into the Sam Lee at the command

It is realised however, that on the horizon jurt new are the despatch of field teams to Man- The trial is being heard be-

reorganis:dien of the churia to halt the clashes there of the officer. netual shoj He did not see any rifles He did not hear the command as Government cannot for Military Trilanal com-side the slug,

be bugun between Government and Com- prisine: Persident, 1. nt.-Col.

he did not understand the lan until the present impasse 18 're munist troops, and the agree. To Pun, the next witness, a 3. C. Stewart Department of far aer, said that

gitage. He was set free by mover. I was

ment in peeiple to settle the the J.A. in Indin); Major M.

Manymato Chozabaro, second

Communist question in the 1. Orneby, West Yorks Regi- seed and taken to the awim-

acersed..

South Clini

province

men and Captain B. N. Kaul, Frontier Fores Regiment.

Story Of Beating

jy

Saw Hole Dug

Continuing, witaças said that of lus fellow- How many villagers beaten with firewood

he

ar-

Lev

Communist Surprisc

.

Bright Spots

of

pressed surprise at the Govern- More than counter-balancing 18 tht deadlock

Yan, A5, farm-labourer, purgare evidence that he was wurking in the firitm' aboin 2 p.m. an August 10 when he beard sounds of rifle fire and ran into the house of Mr. Young. At 8 nm. three Japanme came to the house ant arrested the swimming shed on the beach,

its and others and took them down to Witnes latentified Lleut, Kahi, the flast Accused, as the officer who had beheaded Tanz Sau and Lam Fook and he as identified Col, Kamishiro as the soldier munists. who hnd beaten him with n piece of fre-

ming beach, The end game along and led Tsarg Sum and Lam. Fook, The head was the The Proscending fleer

first arctised. Thi two men Capt in J. F. Reilly, Star Capers beaten by him, He saw a Laite Legal H. 4. A...F.SEA. Tole being dug. He lid not see and the Defending Offer Lien- the execution or what happened tenant M. Croft, RA.S.U.,

he was too Moti Singh,rend, He

searcti sisted by Caption

to look too www bunten. Jolapur Reyinment.

He had not seen Trang Sung or Lam Pook since.

He was detained for a week Fact Mun Kook, who had given and during that time wna poi bis evalence at th previous given fond or drink except that it water to drink. He was accured by other parties have not yet mottled the moment the Russions with- leuring, said yesterday morn- which his wife brought him. the Japanese of beler & communist, among themselves--as Ültey must draw, "and" that Communist ing, in answer to the Court that) All the villagers were later re- In answer to questions put by their own divieron of the 20 forces have surrounded Tsitsi- he was beaten by the seventh leased. During their captivity Croft, witness sold that from the house seats allotted to them on the har 166 miles north-west of and 11th aerused with the fan-they were beaten

by which he took refuse it was not puss-statz council, on which the Kuo- Harbin. had tied up ble to see the village of Cheng line or mintang will have the ather 20 die of a bummer for more than. He was tied hand and foot.

the Japanese barracks. The round two hours, and that although he Er du not know why he was Artor came from the direction of the Seat, now bare nu marks en was still arrested. The Japa wse did not vilings. He did not see any of the fight coughing from the effects of the tell him why. They said he ing. Later he was told by other villagera benting. The Japanese beat was a guerilla. He did not that the Hed Army and attacked the Ja. him because they anin he wits a know the guerillas and whether Panese,

". Commúnist quarters here ex-| Kwanptung.

ment request of a lix of Com-this, however, munist, nounces for positions in over the reorganisation of the the administratic... Furnishing Government, the failure so far of such a list, they said. would of Nationalists and Communists have to wait Hipor, information to cacha Rettlement of their from the Government as to what differences in Menchuria and they had in mind for the Com- the evident expansion there of Communist influence, as excm- wood, During his detention at the bathed out that the Communists andista are ready

The same quarters als point-plifted by reports that Commun- ing-abrd, witness said, ho was only, given

to seize Harbin

Bolshevik, which he denied. they had come from the moun-

il Tam, farmer, testified tuins.

that about half an hour after Did Not Soo Executions

Woman Shot

of

In answer to questions put by "Cast.

refuge la was that of Me, Yeung Tour.

dari. De had not seen any of the gueril-

the battle between guerillas and In answer to questions by de-Belly, witness mail that the house he took. Japanese, a number of Japanese | fending counsel witness Baid went to the Sam Lee Shop in that he could not see the dupa Mui Wo Hhu Chu vilinge, ness H.Q. from his village or where he had gone to buy joas-from the field where he was sticks for a festival, and arrest working. He knew nothing ed him and the other inmates about the guerillas

In reply to the president wit-

there

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Australia via Sydney

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Tal Leo

Wednesday, 3rd April.

on the day of the fighting, but on an enrfier orension had had two men pointed out to him as being rellas, He was

otafrule of these men.

During the afternoon, hearing a farming woman, Lam Min-kia, 22, teslified,

Settlement In Kwangtung

allet troops, wero Communists..

Communist charges against the Government have attained, new heights of virulence In the past few days, with frequent re- ferences to the "Fascist clique within_the_Kuomintang” and al- leged incompetenc, and corrup- tion of Government officials.

One unidentified member was quoted as having complained be- fore the People's Political Coun- cil that "higher, officials rob lower officials and lower offi- cials rob the people!"

Chungking, April 1 Negotiations in Chungking have result ed in an agreement in principle. for a peacefal settlement of the Communit nuclion In Kwangiang Provinco,

Solution of the "vuħfect' was previosaly Another member, likewise un- unattainable because General Chang Identified. is alleged. to have told Fab-kwal, Nationalist Commander of the the Council that after Govern. She wall thal at about 9 p.m. on Kwangtung forces, took the stand that August 21 she was shot in the left thigh forces in Kwangtung other than Nationment officials took over a Japa- by a ride, bullet fired by a Japanese, For

merely bandits, net Dese bacteria. research institu tion which the Japanese estab. the next four months she had had la remain in bed until she was cured by = A three-Jon -Leam representing the shed 20 years ng " the bac- Chinese doctor. She said she stit har Chungking truce committee, left here to teriu died of sta: votion."--As- the mark and was prepared to show it day for. Canton. The team we come Tocinted Press. to the Court,

posed of American colonel, ♬ Chilrese Continuing her exlience she said that | Nationallet colone) and Lino Chan- she was told by other villagers that her chit the first Communist political pri father was killed by the Japanese,

Boner to be released after, the January Another witness. Lam Shot-ting, 28. Interparty unti conference, farmer, (ald the Court that while be fre The final agreement will be reached by having time at home on August 15 he.three stages was arrested by Japanese and taken to 9.00.00. 8.15 p.m.

the beach, where other villagers were sub. General, Chang Feb-kwei'», neknowledge- feet to Japanese torture,

ment that forces in Kwangtung and list Island .HTS genuine .Comrauniet

9,00 a 0.

(Ord.) 0.80 p.m.

(Reg.)

·

(Parcel) (Reg (Ord.)

0.30 p.m.

3,40 p.m 4.00 p.m.

(1)~~The

He-Identified first secured sa, the man

troops.

who torture Alm and other villager

truže

tram

Will

obtala

During bis detention he received nother; (2)- The team will contact the focal food* nor drink from the Japanrov, He, commanders of the Cavernbeat and 4.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. however, abiained beth from his family, Communist forces and half any clashes

after his arreat his mild he was tied up that may, at?); be in progreLS, 4.00 p.2o. and severely beaten by the Japanese, e

(8)All Communist forces in Kass showed the Court the infurr mark on bla tung and Keinan Island will be trans- 9.00 #1.03. right arm.

ported by sea, with American help, to the Communist ares -în. Shkofunz, Pro- vince,

9,00 a.m.

10.00 a.m.

10.00 B.m.

(Farcels) 9,80 s.m:

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Kwang Fook Cheung

J'ai On

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Thursday, 4th April.

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& Bouth Africa, Aden, Egypt) Strathmore

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Exchanges Between Counsel

to

Asked by Lt, Croft, defending, as whether the witness had previously made alatement to a Urilish offowe in which he did not mention that he was bente». by the Japanese, the witnend aid that he did make -ába statement and alio, met

tioned that he was besten,

Lt. Croft requested the

Prosecuting

the

Officer to submit the statesent fo

....

The execution of this plan leaves all of Chlow south of the Yangtse Bier solidly in the hands of the Nationals,

Associated Press.

THREW STONES

:

CHIANG'S SON TO BE

“INVESTIGATED"

Chungking, Aprli The People's Political Council yester

day miked the Executive Yuan to Inves

gale the work of three Government" of loials, including Chan Chúng của mon

AUTHORISED TO REQUISITION Goods and Animals

1. By the substitution under thel

hending, uf "Army" of:

Licut-Colonel F. G. W. Ax-1 worthy, Manch Regt, for: Lieut/Colonel John H. Gib- son, M.C.

AUTHORISED TO REQUISITION, Goods and Animals By the addition under the heading "Civil Affairs" of:

Colonel H S. Rotise GIVEN under my land at HONG KONG this 29th. day of March. 1946.

Signed C. B. II. Delamain.

Colonel, D.C.C.A.O. (Mil.) :

REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 69

S.S. "BONAVENTURE" is ex- pected to leave for AUSTRALIA on the 3rd April, 1946..

The undermentioned are listed for embarkation:

Major C. K. H. Begley, Mr. V. M.

Mr. E. M. G. Hanlon W-MacFarlane, Mr. J. R. Sykes, Mr. Tang Ying Lam, Mr. C. E. Wong, Mr. F.

Wong, Mrs, I. L Law and three children, Dr. & Mra, I C. Yoo, and three children, Mr. Geo. Mar, Mr. Geo. P. Mar and Master Jas Mar, Mr. Ellie . Joseph.

H.K.V.D.C..

of receiving the Report of Direc tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the eight months endel 31st. December, 19415 JOHN D. HUMPHREYS &

SON, Generni_Managers. Hong Kong, 25th March, 1946.

REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 70

L. & Mrs. R. Stean, Cpl. I. G. Sullivan, Spr. A. D. Wong Yee, Miss Rose Gock Honson, Į and Matr. Guy Gock Houson,] Sgt. N. Vargassoff.

HONGKONG passengers will assemble at Queen's Pier at-8.00 n.m. on Wednesday, April 3rd-1946, and KOWLOON passengers will assemble at Pier No. 5 ut 8.15 a.m. to await Embarkation Offopr.

Passengers must NOT board the vessel without first obtaining their embarkation cards, which will be issued at assembly points.

REPATRIATION OFFICE.

of GeneraKalafo Chiang Kai-sbak, The Hong Kong. April 4, 1046, other two were General Hafung Shih-hui,

Director of Government Headquarters, and

Chang Kai-nzau, special Commissioner for

Economie Affairs in Manchuris.

Another request to the Government was that no concessione were to be made to Rusia berond thorn is "the Bino-Barlet Treaty,

was also demanded that that tusalan troops be withdrawn from Manchuria by the end of April a promised, that no "legal organisation should be recognized, and that Chinese Nationalist forces should be reinforced in Manchuria.-Associated Press,

LEE FAMILY HEAD- BURIED

San, Francisco, April 1. More than 4,000 Chinese to- day march through Chinatown streets behind the casket of Les lingering 80-year-old woulthy Chinese merchant and philan thropist who died here, zon March 18.

SIS. "STRATHMORE" is ex- pected to leave for the United Kingdom on the 3rd April, 1046.

The undermentioned are listed. for embarkation:-

Mr. & Mrs. G. P. De Martin, Miss L. E. Hoang, Mrs. A. M. Jones, Mr. & Mrs. K. E. Jordan, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. MacDouall, Dr. J. B. Mackie, Mr. S. Mason,

J. McCarthy

G.

Niger, Mr. R.

P

& Mrs. H. H. H. E. Retli, Mr. F.

G.

Mrs. E. W. C. Simmonds, Mr. Boulton, Mr. Cadol and two

Mr. &

H Mrs. W W. Colledge, Miss G. Hutchison, Mr. W. Crichton, Mr. M. I. Do Mr. & Mrs. G. Fish, Mr. & Mrs. F.

D. Foster, Rov.

Guaroni, Mr. S. Harbor, Rev.

Harcis, Mr. & Mrs.

Aiss

W.

Mats.

B. K.

Hollands, Mr. C. Hollands. Ma 5. Hollands, Mr. S. Johnson, Mrs. D. Munslow,

stinkovich-Kovach, Rev. H. Rev. A. Rossello, Mr. A. P. Tarbuck, Mr. P. Tester, Mr. H. C. Watson, Mrs. M. Akerholm, Mme. J. T. E.. A. Biau, Mr. & Mrs. O. GU Misy K. Huber, Miss B.

ars, Mr. E. Ott, Mrs. H. C. Van Vlierden, Mr. & Mrs. R. Ziadel and daughter, Miss S. Brunner, M. W E. Baker. Mr. E. S. Brooks, Mr.

. J.

Brown, S. Mr. T. J. Byrne, Mr. Chak Fuk Yat, Mr. Chong Kai Tusn. Dir. Chan Suikay, Mr. M. M Clark, Mr. A. G. Dalziel, im. Mr. Mr. N..H.

Fraser. Mr. J.

John Lin, Mr. J. H. B. Lee. Mr. E. H. Murray, Mr. D. Packson, Mr. A. Popple, Mr. W. E. Rothwell, Mr. P. H. Scones,

Mr. F. Tyndall, Mr. J. J. von Muhlen, Wondesberger, Mr. Chung Ngar,

Mr. P. F. F. Su

Mr. H..Thorgersen, Yik Hock, Mr. Ho Lang Tat, Mr. Shum Thai Wab,

Korur

Toon Yon

Siow

Mr. Lean Mr. Coon. Mr. Tan

Mr. O. T. M. Chen, Mr. Leong Chak Wah, Miss Low Fe Kin, Mt. Ko Hon Kwong, Mrs. Chang Slew Hing, Miss M. Wong!

Wong, Mrs. Tan Pohl Keng Miss

Chlapoh D. Tan, Mrs.

• Tiang. Mr. Tan Peng,

Tan: Pens Song Mr.

Tiang

Tan Peng Hal, Mrs. Lau Geok

Matr.

Fan Been

Ahi, Matr. Poh Dee Kuan, Metr.

Pch Bee Leong, Hong, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. W... Withers, Mr. C. Carr., Mr. Fang Wai-Loong and Mr. Pang Cheung Wing.

H.K.V.D.C.:

Pte.

& Mr. F-F-Duckworth, Mstr. F. Duckworth, Gar M Benjamin, Sgt. & Mrs. G. W. K. Crawford Sgt. & Mrs. B. W. Simmons, Mrs. H. J. Hunt and daughter. Lt. Wm. Staker, Pte. F. W. Hollands, Mr. A. Bon- jamin, Mrs V. Clayton, Pte. Kon Jink Chong, Pte. Tan Boon Check, and Pte. Lim, Thiam Tot. H.Q. LAND FORCES REPA- TRIATION SECTION:

Lt. M. Bailey, Mrs. A. Brown, Miss Brown, Mr. J. Camp bell, Mrs. Clayton, Matr. Clayton, Miss Clayton, Mrs. Devlin, Mrs. Fredlander, Mra.. Judge, Matr. Judge, Mra. Olson, Mr. & Mri, Proud, Miss Proud, Spaulton, Mr. Suate, Mr. Van Der Boggard, Mr. F. R. W.

Barrett, Mr. A. A G. da Silva, Mrs. Mundey, Miss Munsey Mrs. K. Bishop, Mrs. Price, Mrs. 9. Quinn, Mstr. Quinn, Mrs. Butterworth: Mstr Butterworth, Miss M. Gonella, Mrs. G. Lumalaine, Capt. B, Gill, Mr. G. F. Castro, Mr. A. R. Leonard, - Mr. H. Aˆ Soares, Mr. Br. A. Prat,str. M16

The late Mr. Les as the head f the Lee family, association Tokrý, April 1 with more than 30,000-mem- Mr. Bu

· Tokyo. Abril 1. "Tomlur! Hoch!" today reported ALLIED COUNCIL MEETING Court și evidenen,

that the first "election - campalen ́inter- Captain Reilly, prosecuting, said that ruption through a criate committed 11" was not a custom for the prosecution || Tokyo", occurred, when, five persons hars to submit wltniss's statement,

led 'rocks at Banto Nosaks, Communiat General MacArthur sandidate for the Diet.

nounced that the

Lt. Croft contended 'that it was, the custom to submit such if the defenen al-

Jered that the witness's statement to the British Offer and bla évidence' la Dock ware' incenalstent.

yesterday

Allfed. Counell for bery in America. I was one Nessks was discaming, the Emperor Juban will hold the opening sida om of the promoters of the plan system, the paper sald," when dva "stron-riday and said he would address the whereby Chinese in America karda" shouted demands that be, stop Connell's first mentine rpenklag and then threw stone this, Llant-Fen, Chu Shining, The hecklers were arrested later as they

stood" by bla ́autómollis, awaiting - him,

Aricciated Press;

wers trained as pilots for war against Japan. He also found- Chinees representative, arzival entered the Chinese central high wMxW.; MoMahons Bill, Goesmontrealth represenskilvý, de axamid at any moment,--Amicolated, Prm

Hamarking that the Cours was not in 10.00 W.m. * position to requint' the 'prosecution to janhmit the statement, the President, told (Parcela) 9.30.1.201 (Erg.) *U45 a.m.:: Captain Bailly that it would be entirely (Ord.)

up to hlin whether he wüßed, to comply

Tokyo, April 1 10.00 a.im.

·A ̈ gang '68 › pistol-flourishing bandili 2.00 p.m.with the defending officer's request","i 1.45.p.m. Captain Tailly said that as the prosecu early today invaded the Bugiaml: Ward 9.00 p..

[tión had, nothing to hide, tha alatemusk || rovernment, tuonopoly - elgersite distribu?· Cawnpore's Health (most reparted to "van submitted to the Court se avidence.")". Uon offer and made off with 300,000 | day that: bubonia - plagis, "la" sprawling: in * The last witness was To Kun, if, fan, elgarettas, abcording to a metropolitan | the alty: despite maar láboslation and ret 10,00 a.m), man, 25 taufed this be and other villa" | "polfow, report; many pla

(Reg.) (Ord.

2.03.p.m. 3,30

New Delhi, "April 1

school of the Confucius. So- ciety and was netlabor of the China war rellaf committee

Associated Press.

Pema,- April ~Tha: newsyapare here to: day announced game were Mrztetek, siken to the bench. This makes the vegond lakke sigaretie met weak Campore, one of its big the formation of a democratic national 9.15 p.w

and bowten by the Japanese, also haul forhandle, the caps, forelsket kalfödustrial ellen, in north, India, had "political group' së a, reials of oude stated that duriss his detention there be dar am Lauter Tarih 147 2nd gen 240 dan from plase among four former premiere, Bladesto (Parosla) - 3.30 pm, nhw the Japanese bwäand a villaner 2200 nepted: 100,000. elekrokiss from a:love: Chaos and, doncha, khle month no far kave - Oroca Ivanos: Babamat. Victoria" Smangele

9:15 p.m.

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HONGKONG passengers will assemble at Queen's Plor at 12.00 noos on Wednesday, April 3rd 1940, and KOWLOON passengers will kasemble at Naval Landing Base between Star Ferry and Kowloon – Godown; Wharves); (* at 12.16.; to awalt Embarkation Offfoot:

--Pasavhgora must NOT board-the Vessel without first obtaining their kation cards, which will ba issuit at assembly pointed ba

REPATRIATION OFFICE. Hong Kong, April 1, 1866.

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