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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1946.
Nazis Didn't Know What Was Going On!
Singapore, Aug. 27. Major-General Otsuka, form- head of the Judiciary Branch of the Japanese army in Malaya, broke down shout- ing and sobbing when confront- ed nt his trial with evidence of treatment of Allied barbaric prisoners of war in Singapore. General Otsuka and 6 other of the members of the staff Outram Road gnol prison camp are on trial on charges of in- human treatment resulting in 44 the death of many thousands of prisoners in their lands.
Evidences at the week-old trial disclosed prisoners were
and left to rot
die in their by their cells and were told Japanese gaolers to hurry up and die as the only available medicine was reserved for the Japanese troops.--Reuter.
Gaol Break
(By Gaylord K. Hodenfield)
Nuernberg, Aug, 27.
The defence counsel for the SS and SD pleaded for acquittal of the two Nazi organizations at the War Crimes Tribunal today.
Both argued thint many mem-j of agressión, and urged that bera of the organizations did the SS should not be charged not know that the war was one with the crimes of the SD, and
vice versa.
Claiming that there were
❞ thousands of innocent men in
"Closed Shop" Victory
war and
"GET OUT"
Jerusalem, Aug. 27.
An anonymous telephone caller speaking in. Hebrew, warned Government officials In the David building here to- are day to "pet out-there bombs about to go of."
The building, which houses the public information office und other official bureaux, was evacuated for an hour, whlic police searched for bombs without Anding any, -Associated Press.
the SS, Dr. Horst Pelckmann Russians Make
said: "No guilty should go: free, but no innocent should bo burdened with gullt. I accuse everyone of the murderers and criminals who served in the SS, but I acquit the thousands who served in good faith".
U-Boats In
Germany
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SECTION
Yorkshire Certain Of County Championship
London, Aug. 26.
Yorkshire, by winning their match against Sussex today, made certain of winning the county cricket championship, their present total of 212 points being more than the nearest rivals can reach, even by winning their remaining games. This is the 22nd time that Yorkshire has won the title, the first being in 1893, and "between the wars" they won 12 times.
Close of play on the county bowler Balloy, hoisted the 50 in scoreboards were:
50 minutes; when at 30 Modi wus At Eastbourne: Yorkahiro 82 missed from a skler by Avery at and 115 for four (Smailes 67 long leg. Under ideal run getting not out) beat Sussex 91 and 105 conditions, the batsmen scored
Robinson six for 17) by six steadily without radius
undue risks, wickets.
Peter Smith, with his leg strapped becaused of a pulled muscle yes terday, commanded respect.
London, Aug. 27. The London Pasanger Trans- port Board, which operates all passenger servis except rall ways within a 25-milo of central London, announced lust night that all employees in A second gaol break within certain grades of its operating a month by a Japanese
maintenance departments suspect was made today by a
must belong to one trade union General Korean who, while acting as a-the Transport and guard
the Burma-Siam Workers--or leave the service of "death" railway is alleged to the Board.
followed been
for responsible have
Allied the demands by employees for a atrocities gainst
hundred per cent. m mbership prisoners of war.
The Korean oscaped when he of the Transport and General was working in an outside work Workers Union and for the dis- the party and the police, military missal of 12 members of
Wkers' Passenger and public are now engaged in National
Union-a breakaway" organi manhunt an island-wide him.
on
The announcement
from the curso
it was
At Derby: Gloucestershire 227 and 67 (Copson four for 25, Armstrong three for 16) bent 54) and 66 (Cook four for 24. Derbyshire 147 (Cook aix
for
Cesarewitch Entries
London, Aug. 20. Reynard Volant, winner of Stakes, is among the 97 entries the Ascot Stakes and Goodwood for the Cesarowitch run at Newmarket on Oct. 10. The Cambridgeshire, run at New- market a fortnight later, has at- tracted: 113 entries, including the Oaks third, Nelia and the champion sprinter, Honeyway.
If Reynard Volant completes the long distance handicap hat trick, he will be the first horse to accomplish
that feat sinco Noble Star in 1931.
This latest disclosure follow. Goddard three for eight) by 81 80 minutes. Merchant, dropped bridgeshire compare favourably
ed recent reports of the Rus- alans working on V-weapons in former German factories in the Russian occupied territories.
The raw materials, which are coming from several places in Russia, are being carried over the Soviet-German trains but it is not believed that although the importations have the quantities are very large, a lengthy been goingomport period.
៥៥.
Merchant cut and drovo strong- shots brought the score to 100 in ly and Modi with cleverly ulhyed
off Taylor when at
48, completed At Bournemouth: Lancashire his 50 in 95 minutes. Modi was 168 (Knott seven Hampshire 151 (Roberts
for 12), caught at 126, Pearce Juggling five frantically with the ball, holding for 555).
it at the third attempt. At Lords: Middlesex 499 for second wicket added. 110 in 30
declared (Gover six for minutes. 122).
The Surrey 150 (Barling 60,
lunch. three (E. A. Bedeer 68, Barling 83 not out).
The
Entries for the Cesarewitch are slightly. below the prewar average, but those of the Cam-
with the 108 received for the race in 1988 and 97 in 1987.
Seventy-three of the bridgeshire entries are, three- Cam-
year-olds, and there is only one horso in the race older than
border in Edrich five for 62) and 224 for at Indians were 217 for three five, Rus de la Paix.
Berlin, Aug. 27. Dr. Pelckmann, who did not
Quantities of raw material continued: for the manufacture of U-Boat deny SS excesses, "The Allied armies freed Ger- components in former German of factories are being imported many Hitlerism. I beg the Tribunal into the Russian zone of Ger-
from Russia, now to free the world from the many
learned from a reliable source curse of retallation".
Many of the guards in con- here today.
were there centration camps against their will, on orders of
Dr. Pelek Heinrich Himmler, mann asserted.
The high fence of secrecy concentration surrounding the. camps made it impossible, he claimed, for Germans, including the SS, to know what sort of place they actually were. sation formed eight years ago.mation of the SD, Dr. Hans Beginning the "defence sum- It has been stated that the At present these employees construction of the Burma-Siam are suspended from work-fol- Gawilk said that the majority of the SD members joined the railway by the Japanese cost lowing protests by their mates
organization against their will. the lives of
Dutch, but are receiving pay. 19,000
A statement issued by the They were merely obeying or British. Australian and Ameri- can soldiers who were employ-Board said that the present ar- ders, he asserted
Gawlik dealt at length rangement was seriously ham- ed by the Japanese.-Reuter.
pering the Board in its efforts with the legality of sentencing to provide an efficient trans- entire organizations, even after port service and was "prejudi- trial of such organizations had cial to the public and must be been brought to 11n end." The Board's decision was construed today as raising a major poli- tical issue for members of small trade unions.
Yacht Used As Target
Detroit, Aug. 27.
for
A full-scale investigation was ordered by the U.S. Navy into the accidental dive bombing of a private yacht in Lake Erie yesterday by three Navy planes,
Seven fishermen on board thei 38-foot
Trade union observers regárd the step taken by the Roard as the "first victory in the new closed shop battle now under way."
Dr.
Press.
conducted-Associated
MORE JEWS ESCAPE
Jerusalem, Aug. 27. Seven Jewish illegal immig ranta have succeeded in escap- ing from the Athlit clearance camp near Haifa, It officially stated here tonight.. Workers' The escape is believed to have been made during the night, and
WES
Mr. F. E. Snelling, organiser cruiser "Albatross," of the Passenger escaped serious injury when it Union, stated today: "The La-
set afire by a practice bour Government has thrown was discovered this morning. bomb. The planes were piloted down a challenge. It has given challenge to all workers to by Reserve officers on a weekend a training mission.
Join a union or lose their jobs and moreover has stated definite- ly that employees must join one particular union."--Reuter,
Navy officials said they ap parently mistook the white boat for their floating target. The men in the yacht said the planes made three bombing runs.
A
Navy crush boat, which a spokesman said was in the area to warn off pleasure craft, res- eued the passengers of the yacht. The boat burned to the waterline with an estimated loss of $6.000.
Britain Out For Domination
This was the second escape from the camp in four days Twenty-six Illegal Jewish im- migrants escaped on Friday by crawling through One was Reator.
the
minute
attempting to drive a leg break. Amarnath was bowled at 130 in
Two quick losacs combined with At Northampton: Northamp- the slow bowlers' accurate length tonshire 185 and 110 (Holliea and well placed field slowed the six for 54). Warwickshire 107 scoring bot 150 was reached in Certain quarters in Berlin (Sale 57, E. W. Clarke four for 120 minutes. The fourth partner- consider that such material is 17, C. B, Clarke four for 37) ship brought runs at over one a likely to be destined for any or and 141 for seven, one of the four firms which are! At Leicester: Leicestershire India's prospects of victory reported to be turning out sub-231 (Ridgway five for 44) and looked brighter. Merchant. hitting marine parts.-Reuter
163 for two (Lester 60 not a boundary of Briley hoisted the out): Kent 98 (Walsh eight for 200 in 166 minutes. Pearce mate London, Aug. 27. 54).
repented bowling changea but Eight defendants were sen- At Ebbo Vale, South Wales: was unable to defeat the batsmen. tenced to death in the trial of Glamorganshire 162 for
four-Reuter, 164 members of the Polish un- (Davies 63, Jones 37) derground terrorist organisa- Nottinghamshire. Rain restrict- tion, the N.S.Z. (People's Armed play.
versus
Stanley Shield
ed Forces), before the regional At Worcester: Worcestershire military court of Katowice, 121 Poland, Moscow radio re-Lawrence three for 20), Somer- ported today.
setshire 171 and 237 for five Another received a life sen- (Lawrence 65, Luckes 58 not tence and the rest of the 164 out). were agentenced to terms varying from 10 to 15 years-Reuter.
(Andrews three for 32, Draw
car. A fine of $10 was imposed.
"Lift The Moratorium'
17
Weights for both races, are ceptances will be made on Sopt. due on Aug. 29, and first ak-
3.-Reuter.
U.S. Baseball
New York, Aug. 27.* Boston trounced Cleveland this week and Tex Hughson won his
14th victory of the season with n score of 5-1. New York staged a Bevon rup rally in the 8th inning to
upset the Detroit Tigers" by
Wyss
10-6. Philadelphia shut out the Chicago "White Sox" 8-D,'
Chicago "Cub hurler Hank didn't, allow a single Now Yorker to reach second base as Chiengo trimmed the New York "Giante" by 1-0. In a close 'game, Pittsburgh barely boat Boston by 3-2.
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CHESS CLUB
At the meeting of the League Management Committee Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation it was revealed that the Boston India v. Essex India, with nine wickets in- been invited by the Commandos to New York
Mreno. Palice Football Teamn have Cleveland
tact in the second innings, were play a number of games in Hong Detroit at Kowloon Court, sat in Judy end when stumps were drawn on The draw for the Seven-a-Side
Mr. W. H. Latimer, Magistrate 333 rung behind Essex at South-Kong early next month.
Philadelphia Stanley Shield competition result Chiengo ment over a case yesterday when the second day of the game.. So Kan, unemployed, was charged
After scoring 303 in their ed as follows: wire. with unlawful possession
Chicago of a later recaptured. Jack stolen from Mr. Latimer's finding 88, the county de mande Brigade HQ v. 42 Com- Pittsburgh first and dismissing the Navy y Club Rugby; 3 Com New York
Eastern mando:
E.A.F.; 45 clared their second innings oles. Commando B Y South China-Associated Press..
Boston ed 201 for the of threa
Navy Docks
*B*; Hong wickets. Crabtree made 118 for
v. Dockyard; Kong Chinese Cadre his county before his skipper Navy Cy. St. Joseph's 44 Com- closed the side's second innings. mando
. R.A.F.
Club Commenting on the game so B v. Sing Tao 42 Commando London, Aug, 27. Moscow Radio, in a broad- (Continued from Pape 1) that Impediments like the Mora- far. Learle Constantine, Reuters BV. Signals; Hong Kong Wire TOURNAMENT matter of fact shares change torlum should be removed as Special Correspondent, says: less v. 1/5 Commando "A South chst commentary today, said
dally hands
in the so-called soon as possible, and I appeal to
Indian batsmen, generally China A v. 1/5 Commando 'B'; Officials said the boat was in that Britain was out to "black market." But I do
say Your Excellency to direct that the reckoned to prefer fast bowling 45 Commands Av. Club A': the danger zone but then ad-{ "secure undivided domination in that there is a definite need for highest priority bo given by your to any other type, showed up / C.A.8.C. v. Kwong. Wah; Sing Chess Club's Laddor Iburnament
Commanda milca from the actual target. The broadenst said: wesome legislation dealing with such officers to deal with this ques-poorly against the Essex puce Tao A v. 44 Ca
questions as loss of register and tion."
By: Kitchee. The practise bomb which hit the need only to look at the map non-holding of statutory annual
The gamen will be played on the yacht weighed about two pounds to
D. F. Landale ing they were 165 behind. contained just enough occupy Egypt. Palestine, whore meetings, loss of scrips, etc., and seconded the motion and said that follow on, but 8,000 spectators donated to the Charities and the Everybody expected they would Club around starting on Septem- 14. The proceeds will be powder to send off a smoke puff | bloudy duels take place daily, is no such legislation has yet been the question had been receiving saw the Essex pair come out to charges of admimion
bat a second time. Perhaps the and $1.20.- captain had an eye on the third day's gate.
This decision was loss under- "The Anglo-Iraq treaty con- | Berve that legislation оп the Replying to Mr. Lo, the Hon. standable in view of the bad luded with Britain in 1930 question of Debtor-Creditor Re- Mr. G. E. Strickland. Attorney-light when the county hogan makes Iraq totally subordinated lationships would appear to be in General, stated that Government batting again. The wicket was to Britain, and the Anglo-Trans-ils naturo a financial mensure appreciated that the restrictions still good and, in view of the jordan treaty, published Bome which may alter the existing legal resulting from a continuance of first innings happenings, Ray months ago, makes Transjordan rights acquired under pre-war the Moratorium served to retard Smith and Bailey might have
more dependent on the commercial contracts, and involve rehabilitation,
but pointed out to the Indians in serious trou British," the broadcast added. the differential
of that the situation would be worse ble the second time. various classes of debtors. and, if the restrictions were removed
Smith, always accurato in creditors. It la therefore a mat- before adequate thought had been length, made the ball swing de- ter in which the Members of this given to the matter. Legislative Council are vitally concerned. If
mitted that the planes were two the Mediterranean".
and
when it hit-Associated Press
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TALK BY HIS EXCELLENCY
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RCC this. British troops
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The Hon. Mr.
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the attention of 11. M. Govern- Local Question ment for at least one year, which in- "As regards the second para-was completely sumcient time for
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A Heklo youth, Kwok Tong, 18, Ackle you two months In pour by Mr. W. H. Latimer in Kowloon Court pesterday for
hard
treatment
such legislation
Complex Problems
and were all out for 188, mean-
ceptively and did the chief dam- age with six Indian wickets, but ail his success caine within 20
ber
Only five of the eleven gamus in the first round of the Kawloon
were played last night. Four games were claimed on `default and neither of the contestants turned up for the other two games. on the evening's programme.
Results were:—LM,
F.A.. are $2.40 boat A.P. Ricel-Periodrigues Gutierrez beat A.E. Gomes; J.P. Carvalho beat Kruchkoff: Col H.M. Whitcombe beat V.V. Kolat- cholt; and FX. Sequeira beat J. Hausz
The following games have been arranged for the Macas Police Team:--
Sept. 1: 1/6 Commando at
Chatham Road. Sopt. 2. 42 Commando at
Sookunpoo, A Sept. 4- 45 Commando at
Chatham Road. Sept. 5, 44 Commando at
Stanley.
The adjusted ladder standings aro:-1, L.M. Rodrigues 2, A.P. Ricci-Pereira; 3. E.A. Gutierrez: 4, A.E. Gomes; 6, F.D. Gardner: UA.B. Botelho; 7, F.A. Fisher; 8. C.C. Carneiro: 9. R.C. Tavares: 11. J.F. Car
TH d'Aof 18, R.C.
Talho: 12,
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20. Capt. B.M. Meredith; 21, E. Taum; 28. Toq Yu Lay 28, C.M. Sequeira.
BURGHLEY ELECTED
CHILEAN TO TRY AGAIN
were to take the form of an en- Mr. Strickland referred to the overs for 30 runs.
London, Aug. 26. selment by this Counell, its mem- many complex problems arising
George Berrosta, Chilean It seems that if Morchunt bers will no
doubt be afforded out of the liquidation of banks, stayed. India had a chance of champion swimmer, who had to London, Aug, 27. enough time to study its pro- the introduellon of military yen reaching an useful total, but give up his attempt to swim the Mr. Arthur Hornor, Gonatal visions before the Second Read-an legal tender and the transfer when a beautiful legbreak from English Channel yesterday Secretary of the National Union Ing. But if such legislation of property under durcas during Peter Smith took his middle when about half a mile from the of Mine Workers, told Reuter should take some other form, then the occupation. As regards, the stump, India, wore virtually out, shore near Dover, is to make
Stockholm. Aug. 26, today that when he stated at I feel bound to state that, in spite question of dealings in shares, The Indians faced a formid- a further attempt on Sept. 2
Lord Burghley, former Olym- Cardiff yesterday that all people of the urgency of the matter, Mr. Strickland stated that this able task when batting the soc- or 4.
pic hurdles champion, was to- of Britain.must share in the deem it most important from a matter was bound up with the and time. The policy would Berrueta, who was only de day elected President of the burden of producing more coal, constitutional point of view that question as to how far companies have been to play out the clos-fested by a change of tide, az International Amateur Athle
did not mean that more before the decision of the Lone are able to transfer shares. ing 35 minutes safely without pressed confidence today that fica Federation by general-nc- manpower should be obtained don Authorities on the issues in Concluding, Mr. Strickland sold regard to runs, but. Mushtaq he would be able to set up a clamation. › for the mines by Industrial volved are embodied in any legis- that Government is taking con- All could not restrain himself, new record for the Channel Lord Burghley takes the conscription. -
lation, the Members of this Counsideration of the observations throwing away his wicket in a crossing.
place of the format President, Mr. Horner added: "I had cit should first havo adequate made and if there is my step rash effort to punish Balley. He was in ofcellent health | Mr. - Bigfried... Edstream, no idea et suggesting industrial opportunity to examine any pro-which Government can take. for Careful play afterwards by and spirits, despite his ashaus Sweden, who is relinquishing conscription for mines. All I posed measures. They are matters the removal of any restrictions, Morchant and Modi averted fur- ting experience yesterdayer the post at his own request: / meant was that miners and their which affect - local property, it will endeavour to do so.
Reuter. thor disastern-Router.
"According to the ruler of the families could not be expected rights and local financial obliga- In reply, Mr. Lo stated that the Sporting Chance
Federation the secretary. Is al- to take all the responsibility for tions, and they require considera- question of military yen or the
Southand, Aug. 27.
Brooklyn, Mana, Aug. 27. ⠀⠀⠀ Ways chosen from the same production, and that the general ton in the light of local know value of military en had no re- The Indian cricketer requir In the longest match in the country as the-President, and community must be prepared to lodge and their bearing on the Lition to the question. Mr. Lo ing 184rs at about 70 an hour history of the American Lawn Mrs Eff Holt, Britelny becoman
pointed out that in point of fact to hard hater, wire left with a Tennis Doubles Championships, the new REI contribute more manpower vo- local community.
thejrands of khares were being sporting coasts of a victory at Billy Talbert and Garduar. Kul
| jubah; oday? "when they required loy, retained the Cith by beating the [10/14/") bouchle 180-minute slay. Donald's @MON !!:"Find: Fran. wickets in hand.. Quarnmy; by &N 61 25, 64 Kodi) miezii thron of the fan and 20-18/Rastes,
luntarily, if inarssaed production Sufficient Time
demanding corned beet people iners will do their best, of Turks andy mening from
Club is Ashley, Honds
but there on of ik ta be the utations: Lision Lanos va
"Sir, Itrapectfully submit that potion was pur
them.