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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1946.

MORE BOMBAY RIOTS

SENTENCED Three-Day Casualties Total

TO DEATH

Shanghai, Sept. 3. Lieut. Gen. Hisakasu Tanaka, "Governor- General of Hong Kong" during the Japanese oc- cupation, was sentenced to death by a U.S. Mili- tary Commission today for the execution of an American pilot shot down over the Colony.

Tanaka's chief-of-staff, Maj- Gen. Fukuchi, received a simi- lar sentence for his part in the same erime. The pilot, Major David H. Honek, was shot down and captured in Hong Kong an Jan. 6. 1945 and exccuted on Feb. 6, 1946

Three other of Tannky's subordinates found Fullty of complicity by the 4-man Ü. S. commission were sentenced follown:

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PARTLY RE-OPENED

Paris, Sept. 3.

The Franco-Spanish fron for closed by France in a mone against Franco Spain, has been reopened for techni- clans, professors and all per- sons travelling for humani- tarian reasons. Only 70 per- RONS a day may CTONA frontier at Hendaye.--Reuter.

Britain's

Claims In Reparations

71 Dead, 262 Injured

Police Open Fire

Three Times

Bombay, Sept. 3.

The Bombay police opened fire three times and fired 26 rounds yesterday. The total official casualties in riots here since Sunday are 71 killed and 262 injured. During the same period, 600 people were rounded up by the police.

This morning's riots spread to the Victoria Gar-

ev.

dens Road-hitherto

an

unaffected area-

when the police fired 22 rounds to disperse two armed mobs in a pitched battle. Sticks, stones and bottles were freely used by the mob. and by the time the police had dispersed the rioters two had been killed and eight injured.

Ghandi Says.

the

Paris, Sept. 3.

The trouble spread to The Conference Secre- northern part of the city, where

revealed and tariat

today stray assaults and a stabbing Lieut. Nichigni Kubo Maj. Kyinchi Yamaguchi-life that the United King-occurred. Two shops were loot- Imprisonment with hard! Inbour. dom and British Colon-

Ап official Announcement this morning, the police have opened fire three times and fired 26 rounds. Two persons were killed and nine in- jured by the firing. Forty-one persons have been arrested aines

the curfew order."

Major Masamori Watanabe ies are claiming £2,880,- states:"Since fifty years' hard labra?.

Capt. Hiroshi Asakawe was 000,000 reparations found not guilty-Reuter and from Italy. Associates Presa.

Undecided

Paris, Sept. 1. The Jewish Agency for Pal- estine hus not yet decided whether to accept the invita- tion of the British Government to attend the London talls on Palestine, due to open next Mon-

Gollman, day. Dr. Nahum

Jewish Agen- member of the ey's executive, said here today

in

Most of the British claim, which British sources said they hoped

Mahatına

New Delhi, Sept. 8.

CABINET MEETING

London, Sept. 3. Tho Cabinet will discuss the situation in India at the meeting called for tomorrow, when the Secretary for. India, Lord Pethick Lawrence, will give the Cabinet a full report on rocent events. It will be the first Cubinat meeting for thre

wacks, and will deal

with routine matters.

the

It is understood that the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, junilk

London apon

confer- ence on Palestine next week with two speeches, one to the morning qcasion of Jowish delegates and another to the afternoon session of Arabs.... Bouter.

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P.O.Ws. Ordered Not To Escape

London, Sept. 3. *Everyone in camp had his orders to prevent es- capes, declared Albert Henry Tovee, late of the Royal Artillery, when he gave evidence at a further hearing before the Court Martial which is trying Major Cecil Boon on charges "of aiding the Japanese while a P.O.W. in Hong Kong. Tovce, who was a fellow P.Q.W., sală that escapes resulted in collective punishment for the whole camp. Albert Henry Tovee sald hel had seen three mon beaten up on parado, They were Captain Webber and two sioned officers, who came run- ning on parado late. Later in the office, someone asked "Major Boon what he thought about it and he aufd they got what they deserved.

non-commis-

In reply to Mr. G. O. Slade, defence counsel, Tovee said he had a Chinese wife.

Mr. Slade said he would sug-

ese officials.

Liner "lle

De France"

Fired On

Colombo, Sept. 3.

declared

the

following

The 43,000 ton French nouncement was made gest that Tovec became known liner "Ile de France" was by a Government spokes- to the Japanese as "their stooge" fired on by a concealed

in and he asked Tovee

the coastal battery in Suma- man yesterday in

carly days of the camp he and a nection with last week's small coterie of men invariably tra on August 9, while Ghandi said at n report from Singapore hung about outside the main bound to Saigon from prayer meeting today that the Con that 11 Hong Kong stu- exit to do any job that might Europe,

Tea Party could never ally with

be required by visiting Japan- ship's captain in an in- dents on their way to Britain against Moslems.

"After all, if the Hindus and England, had become Tovee replied: "Not standing terview here. brave and hight it Moslems must fight. let them or stranded in Singapore:-round to do any work for the

out amont these. So long as we rely "The statement of the "Ma- Japanese, but to try and see

layan Tribe" (quoted through our wives were anywhere along Press) that Hong Kong scholar- Propaganda Film

Mr. Slade: "I put it to ship students on their way to

According to Captain England are stranded in Singa- that in that way you became

known to Japanera officiala, and the ship hod a narrow cscape pore is quite incorrect.

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Britial arms," Ghandi declar-

dia Macre

to satisfy la part by seizure of his morning for a breach o; in India can be no real freedom Routers' in the Hong Kong the roads."

Italiants in the United King- dom and the colonies, consists of budgetry war cost against Italy of £2,780,000,000. The British

statement of re- parations claims listed lesses of 420,- 170,000,000 in shipping, 000,009 damage by Italian attacks on Malta, and £1,000,000 to other colonies. This claim does not in

British Dominions. the clude

No reliable estimate can be obtained of the

proportion st-

A Bombay Government com)- munique issued today

"There has been no improve

ON.

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The new Ministers "will have to ive and die" for communal har anid:mony he said. He asserted that he opposed military or police aid for the new government and de clared that the purpose of the in- terim government is to win free-

India, including

the

ment in the situation since lust night. While the situation con- tinues to be easier in certain are, there has been trouble inom for

Moslems. two other localition, which had hitherto been un- If the lostema inaist on cont affected."-

siucri...entra of the govern- About midnight last night, the ment as their enemies instead of the government "by their correct conduct, to fulsify that belief." Associated Press.

if

The ship (which

Is carrying

2,000 French wemen and children and nearly 4,000 French service- men from Saigon) is now in Colombu on its homeward voy- youage.

Huede,

when four miles off the coast.

board a better view when a shell from a shore battery burst in the feet from the sca scarcely 300 starboard side with pieces of red- hot shrapnel falling on the decks.

"The Singapore Government that was the reason why you were informed in advance of were selected for the filming of

Inshore in order to give those their arrival and they are being the Hong Kong incident. Did hy had been token close granted a subsistence allowance you think that film was being to cover the expenses of boarded for propaganda purposes?" Tovie: "I had the idea that it and lodging while waiting in

was." Singapore for onward passage.

Mr. Slade:

"And that white "Owing to the difficulty of

flags carried werd' token of sur 1 passage by set,

tender?".. Arrangements have now been made for these students to be flown to England so that they will arrive before the end of September".

Dr. Goldman was denying a tributable to Italy of war damage 1 business and residential "Fort" otherwise, then it is necessary for obtaining

American newspaper report that

the

in the United Kingdom," the

Agency rejected, the in-statement added. Associated area of Bombay had it first in- cident slice the disturbances vitation-Reuter.

when a man was dragged from

Presa.

Communist

Party's Warning

London, Sept. 3.

The Communist Party in Great Britain sounded a warning today that "peace is in jeopardy" and declared "reaction again raises its head and this time its instrument is imperialist Am- erica.

"Today the legitimate hopes and dreams of a vic

torious people are in danger," said a statement issued on the sixth anniversary of the out- break of World War II.. Complaining that the rise of reaction is greatly helped by the foreign and colonial policy of the British Government," the statement added:

a taxi and stabbed.

Flare-Ups

The city is still simmeriug with threats of widespread communal violence. Strong for- ces of troops and police, how- ever, checked the trouble makers,

agh there were ominious In- dientions of flare-ups in areas, outside the curfow zone, which have hitherto been completely peaceful.

Earlier reports will be found

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Sweden's "Ghost-Bombs' Still An Enigma

London, Sept. 3.

The 24-hour curfew in the The "Daily Mall" Special Correspondent, Alexan-

worst affected area was lifted for two hours this afternoon to enable the people to buy food and during this period stone- throwing and four cases of stab- bing were reported.

Attempts to set fire to houses

their independence and with- draw troops from India, Bur-were reported from the Parel ma, Malaya, Indonesia, Persia, area in the nor of the day- light curfew zone. Both Hindun Palestine, Egypt and Greece;

"Adopt a policy of real friend- and Moslems have been stoning police

"In continuing the imperia-ship, peace and economic co-army trucks.

list policy of the Tory Party. especially in relation to Spain und by its growing hostility to the Soviet Union. the Labour Government has added grist to the mill of every reactionary power in the world."

Appealing to the people of Britain, the statement declarent: World Domination "Use your strength and power to insist that the Labour Gov- ernment make a decisive break with

foreign an imperialist policy,

"That it break off relations with Franco Spain and Roya lut Greece;

"Grant the colonis peoples;

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Colonica Lead to Wan

no

the On Monday night, operation with the great Soviet Union and all the new democra-fired 28 rounds to disperse mobe in the affected areas. One man, tic states of Europe."

during the curfew on Tuesday "By its threat of the atom morning, drow revolver but bomb," the statement added. was overpowered.

Streets and markets in the "ils seizure of airbasos every- where, its provocative ultima affected areas are unswept, tum to Yugoslavia end its os-ment is available, and tram and tentatious display of

nava: bus traffic is paralysed. Reuter

and Associated Press. power in the Mediterranean, by tamilary forces in China, as well as its direct interfer- ence in the peaceful trading re- lations between Sweden and the Soviet Union, America is neck- ing to obtain the domination of the world which Hitler was prevented from achieving."

The Communist Party strength in Britain is estimat- ed by party officinis ut: 25,000 mombers Associated Press.

Londoner's Hunt For

P.W.'s Graves

der Clifford, who has been in Sweden Investi- gating the reports of "ghost rockets" comes to the conclusion that these silent flaming pro- jectiles, which have been seen over Sweden, have been fired off "beyond any reasonable doubt" by the Russians.

After recounting the known facts about these pro- jectiles, Clifford, in a cable from Stockholm says that the queerest thing of all is that al- though some 2,000 of these ghost rockets have been notified as having passed over Sweden, not one shred of concrete evidence has yet been discovered.

"Whenover an explosion has a secret defence zone along the been reported, n search has been whole coastline of Estonia and made but nothing has ever been Latvia and they are known to found. It is safe enough to as be doing a lot of hush-hush work sume that they are developments there. of the designs German scientists were working when the war end- ed.

The

Questions

What interests, puzzles and sometimes maddens the Swedes

Tovce replied in the affirmative and said he did not protest to the Japanese.

"Fortunately, the gunners ahora had not got the correct range but each shelf was getting dangerously closer to the ship," declared. "Six

The witness was questioned Captain Hucie about an alleged attempt to get shells were fired in all and the WE Immediately one of his friends removed from Iner's course

a draft, and in reply to Mr. Slado altered and she drew away from said he never had any Influence the coast at full speed." with the Japanese.

made

Selfish Thing

Captain Huede, who had el- ready reported the incident to the French authorities in Salgon, The defending counsel suggest-also Intends to make a further re- ed that there was no one more port on reaching Toulon. than Tover whem Major Boon

On the return journey the ship wanted to see the back of,

kept to a course ten miles away Tovce denied that Major Boon from the Sumatra coast. Captain any attempt to send him Huede took the precaution of away.

wirelessing the captain of the Asked if it was the

view of liner "Marechal Joffre," which many in the

camp that escape was then homeward bound, warn-- attempts should be stopped at all ing him of the danger and asking costs, because they resulted in col-him to steer clear of Sumatra.-- lective punishment for the camp, Reuter. Tovce said he took it an ex- tremely selfish thing to do and every man in the camp had his- orders to prevent escapes.

Tovce ended his evidence alter seven hours as a witness-Reu- ter.

Quartering Authority Appointed

The

Soviet Abolition Of Youth Training

Moscow, Sept. 2.

The Soviet Government has abolished military training for boys and girls in the 12 to 14 age- groups in a decree issued today, the beginning of the school year in the Soviet Union.

Military training will be sup- planted by д vrogramme of physical training for one hour weekly.

a summer camp for

military training

Boys aged 15 to 18 are to have In view of the acute

a new programme of military and European-physical, training of two hours ghost bombs without is:-Why is Swedish air being shortage of doubt have a range of at least used for experiments? Why do type housing accommo-weekly with 20 days of military

training In 600 miles but they are not load- not the Russians use their own dation it has been decid-

17-year-old I boys, conducted by re- ed with explosives they are country, where they have plentyed to appoint Mr. R.S.W.erve officers..

Supplementing only glorified reworks. And of room and much better oppor-

the one hour the absence of explosive must tunities for checking results? Is Paterson as Quartering Supplementing in schools, the

Education

Has ordered give extra fuel economy. But at there any special significance in Authority.

Ministry the same time, the ghost bombs plcking on Sweden?

Quartering Authority organised aporta group outside are obviously not just super

You can only answer with will absorb the present functions the class for the boys and girls. V-2's. They fly over far too low more theories. One is that the of the Quartering Commandant's Girls who are relieved from mill- and too slow. They are some original Gorman launching sites office but will have also the tary training must take part in London, Sept. 2.

thing quite new-perhaps a my-

at Peenemunde faced north- wider responsibility of making mass sport and defence oxerelso Mr. Leonard Nygato, aged story butterfly or waterfall, wards and the Russians are still an overall survey of all Euren under the instructions of physical 33, an accountant, who arrived which were two of the most using them.

enn-type accommodation which training and home eight months ago after fantastic German projects.

Another is that the Russians is or can be made available for teachers-Reuter. being a prisoner lö, Borneo for

The general belief here is that cannot explain to their own peo- Government, the Services or the three years will return to

the Commercial Community and to' the ghost bumba are radio-direct-ple without explaining to

accommodation Singapore next week to repre-ca. They obviously travel in whole world and they do not allocate this

THE WEATHER sent his firm in the Far East curves and since none has yet want their own people to think equitably and economically be

General situation: --- and hunt out unknown burial landed in Scandinavia for cor that these might be foreign ina- tween them... Liverpool, Sept. 2. places of Londoners who died tain they apparently turn chines.

Mr. Paterson, will be assisted remains high over Central China Page Five

When the 34,600-ton Cunard under the Japanese.

round and return to their base. Saw Japanese Beating Four White Star Inor Mauretania

Some people believe that Rus in his consideration of the allo- and in a ridge extending, east- He promised many families But there is no reason why their afn simply wants to frighten cation of accommodation by Mrwards from Hong Kong. A trough berthed at Princes Landing of prisoners of war who did course should not be arranged Sweden and others say that the C. Blaker representing the Com-of low pressure extends from Page Sta

Stage Liverpool, from Canada, not return to make every effort by some internal mechanism be- Russians are simply amusing mercial Community and by ro-Indo-China to the Marianas. Bombay Riots

Today's forecast: Light varie Toll on Monday, completing her, laat to and but the graves and ar-fore they start.

themselves. No theory is very presentatives of the Navy, the Mounting.

"trooping" trip, she was handed range for them to be taken Some are probably launched plausible. Page Seven

care of. "demob" papers and then pro

That is the craziness of it all. Army and the Royal Air Forceable winds, mainly cast to south Members of the Commercial essterly winds, Weather continu- from Peonómundo, the north -First-Stage of Bull Market in conded to Gladstone Dock, where take photographs and send them where all wespons were born, ed lips, are experimenting pub-for the allocation of Becomimo Yesterday's temperature:---

I shall German experimental station, The Russians, with tightly seal Community who wish to applying fair, very warm.

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reft which will take five months. to the next of kin," "Mr. Nygate but (this is based on other evi- uely with a machine that loaves : dation should register with. Mr. Maximum:-91.6 deg. · Middlesex Collapse Against

said.

Wawa dance) some of them may come no trace whatever and apparent Paterson, whose offiou is: In Minimum:770 dog. Indio, FLR. Boccer Pros During the last seven youth, 1941 plan to devote all my spare from the big falands of Dago by defies several sclentine laws. Room 287/8 of the Hong Kong Bunshine-2 hours. pocts, Bhocks for Homa the Mauretania, steamed nearly time to this mission, and will and Owwal, off the west coast of It is upestting to have it hap and Shanghai Bank Building antall Nil Teams, Swiming Gala 600,000 miles and starried mors viált Borneo, French Indo-China | Batonín.

paning above your hand-feu They are particularly naked not Max, Hal. Humidity Enities, ato

than 38,000 passeigerner-Banter, and possibly Biac?

The Runalchs have establise

to approach Mr. Blaker direct...), sent.

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Board of Arbitration Awards in

Ferry Dispute.

Canadian Soldiers.

London.

Death

"MAURETANIA ON DEMOB

she will undergo a completo

"Wherever possible

Pro

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