L

Pensions For Hkvdc

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946.

P.O.W. CAMP WAS NOTHING

Stowaways Widows Fined

Orders by Lt. Col. E. J. R. Mi- chelt, O.B.E.. E.D., Commanding H.K.V.D. Corps.

1. Pay Advances. Tucsday, o Obt. 1940, 18.30 am to noon:

(a) Widows only of Killed and Missing Belleved Killed,

(b) Wives only of personnel ro- -patriated outside Hong Kong.

2. Penaloar

Authority received for the following payments to be made in respect of Widows Pension:

*.

bren

104

Eleven unemployed Chinese from Swatow who hid in the sa. "Helikon in an attempt to stow away to Salgon, landed Instead in the Marino Court yesterday charged with unlaw- ful boarding.

Among the accused was boy of 15 who said he went on board with a hawker and full asleep. The others pleaded they wern starving in their native

SHORT OF HELL

G.O.C. LEAVING

Ilis Excellency Major Gen- pral F. 1. Eeating, CB, CRE. DSO will be leaving Hong Kong within the next two months to take up a n010 appointinent in London.

Goneral Festing has gon G.O.C. Hong Kong aidéo the tideration.

Klakaseki

по

Merchant Alleges

A Swindle

A_22-year-old unemployed, Sit Ka-keung, was charged be fore Mr. H. G. Sheldon K. C. at the Central Magistracy yes terday on two counts.

of ob taining money by false pre tence. It

was alleged that accused

Chinn or} district and wanted to get away of the morning's procerange. then tendered to the Court. In due to the increase of dysentere Hotel, it was stated

to Saigon,

SO GETS OFF

TAM SO

י

WITH ONE DAY

Tam So, first woman brought to trial on charges

Chinese Celebrate

Describing the march of sick POWs from the Camp at Kinkaseki to the mine head at yester- day's war crimes trial, Major J. T. N. Crosă,Į

of collaboration, was discharged from the dock R.A., said that it was difficult enough for fit

at the Criminal Sessions yesterday by Mr. men, but for men in the condition he had men-

Justice E. H. Williams, Pulsne Judge, who, tioned, it was "nothing short of hell.”

however, technically sentenced her to one, "Sick POWs in hospital were useless to the war

day's Imprisonment after the jury had found effort of Japan and therefore should not re-

her guilty on one of the four charges. ceive food," was the explanation of first accus-medical card to be issued. Ac-obtained $3,960 from So Fung-

เมน

The jury retired for 30 minutes to find Tam guilty ed to complaints regarding cuts in the sick cused carried out card inspectional po. 35, merchant, of room Ne. by pre-

of having served in the Tokko Section of the ration, said Major Cross under cross-examina to find out from whom they could 226, Tai Kun Hotel,

take-cards,

Gendarmerie and not guilty of inducing touding that he would obtain tion.

In the British Army, diphtheria 18 passage tickets for com others to serve or of assisting the enemy in Brigadier, P. L. Lindsay, Lieut. Seed that the medical position in

on the as Marras to the arrest of Leung Kim-shu.” ato hospitalization cases. At the Hal Nam Island. After the Col. Cruddan (Travancore), Licut. camp war explained to this Jap-and dysentery would be immedi-plainant Col. Gilion (Jodphur) and Lieut.anese officer. Col.

Camp there was

to the The Jury, comprising Mesorg. Brutal Treatment Walters (Jaipur Guarda)

difference between the two class-money was paid over

as accused at the Luk Hoi Tung CB. Hale (foreman); R. J. were interested spectators during A number of affidavits were

es of Ulstuse the beginning, but

*****Wai-lam, Yau accused Badarangani, Gurt

A. V. lopes, L.A. Guimaraes, absconded to Canton. The ense being heard before these reference was made to the cones, an entire hut was made Accused was arrested after Shi Kwan-thun and J. Shewaw, Lieut. Col. R. C. Laming (Dept brutat manner in which POWs at available for cases of this antuce returning to the Colony when recommended leniency, saying

Barrister-at-Kinksack Comp were of the JAG India)

treated, Decision as to the hospitalization So met him in the street. that they were convinced she made of the fect of a patient rested with any of law, President, and Major J. T. Mention wha

As regards the second charge,

was the victim of circumstances. An overcast sky and Occa Loranger, JAG Branch Canadian that POWs were compelled to the three accused, usually the

it was alleged that he obtained

A Lonsdale, Crown sional showers did not deter, Anny and Captain K, R. Blusdeld, work in the mine where the first. A canteen was established $140 from Wu Yung by pre Counsel, alio recommended Hong Kong's Chinese from) RAC,

temperature in places was 95 de-fur POWs, but it did not function. tending that he could obtain a leniency, pointing out that she turning out en-masse to observe Members. Major P.A.S. Vine, Royal Mor-grees, that the body temperature

"Death Ward”

Hong Kong British cortificate was sold into prostitution at the the Chung Young Festival yea- The 10 adult accused were ines, is Prosecuting Omeer.

was 30 degrees and that water

Sgt. Balter was suffering from for the complainant. This clurge all found guilty and in fining

malnutrition, general weakness was dropped owing to lack of throughout hecu unhappy. She From early morning till late war arrested on Nov. 13, 1945, In the afternoon, there was an evidence, It warned them that they could not Chi Kuribayashi Shigeru, who are

He went to work while

In answer to the first charge,

and had been in jail since then. endless stream of people wend- 3. Locutions of Ginver. Any board a ship without permission charged with having committed a not possible for men to work for eyes.

medical treatment. sccused told the Court that the

After the verdict of guilty on ing their way to and from the member of the H.K.V.D.C. who and go where they like. The war crime at or near Kinkaseki, more than 15 or 20 minutes. They undergoing

Witness did not personally see may have any unrecorded infor- maximum penalty for thin of- Formosa, between Nov, 1942 nd then had to come. out and go to contain Sced receive a beating goods for export to Hai Nom) tears and asked Hia Lordship to a high point on the 8th day money was used in purchasing one charge, Tani burst into Peak in the belief that ascent mation in their possession regard- fence, he said, was a fine of Aug. 1945, are represented by renol places where any of and this connection with the Baker Frei-Island. Compininant had already to grant her permission to say of the 9th Monn, world ward ing the sites at traves of Volun- $50 or two months imprison-Fujita, assisted by Captain P. E. in water. They perspired and this dent. Witness did not know the consented to do so. Apart from a few words before being sen- of the dead

was bad for the health. Mure- teers killed during the hastilities nient, and he was dealing with Kostilolt as Adviser.

over, many of the POWs drank name of any patient ordered into the money for the business in 'Hong Kong are requested to them leniently.

Many Sick

the "death word" by accused.

only $1,200 was for pur contact

Registration 43 Graves

The boy was discharged with

Continuing his testimony, Ma- too much water.

scale of rationa war Unit (Tel. 20178).

a caution.

Jor Cross said that half the POWs

(a) Ali widows who received: no relict payments Mucao will love their pensions paid in full up to date.

(p) All widows who received S.I. rellet payments in China or Macro will have their

pensions paid in full as from the date when they coared to receive such relief pay ments, pending a further decision on the whole question of such Payment

(c) Widows will be noted as

are to call for payment.

Wheeler, prosecuting, said in response to a message from the ship he went on board on Sept. 2 and apprehended the men, who were all coolies from the Chaochow District.

Mr.

age of 14 and that hor life bad terday. The accused, Sgt. Tashiru Tor- hotla at something more than 100

koon as possible as to when they them $10 each Comdr. Ryder) anomike, Cpl. Ueno Mitsuo and degresa.. also stated that it was and a complaint affecting

Readers' Letters

1943 would have been

4

was

The POWs were also exposed

A

the

laid

first accused made alterations re-

4 pasange to Hal Nam

who were forced to work in the/to the danger of falling rocks and down by the Japanese Army, but Island, but the money was also i mine from February until Aprit had to stand in pools of water.

excused POWs and native coolies were reducing the scale for sick POWs writing and verbally by Cap- all duties under the British suedi-quired to work in the hot places, in hospital. Protesta were made

but the coolies drew lots as totain Seed and

in cal system. H.K.V.D.C. Widows 1 Whumpas Deck, Small bank cre-

The most prevalent sickness was Sir, H.K.V.D.C. was widows--dit. A few dollars invested in stomach cramps, followed by mal-Pla or where do we go om here? Government van and Dairy Farm nutr

hat

Major

Crossley

Should any person put faut ques-abares. The total value of this.utritional disease, beri beri anded niso to work in hot places: on all occaslona was; "S}ck PQW¤:

1

general weakness,

Witness hou

POWs

man.

thereford

used for buying another con-

constable Kwong, had a share of $900.

No,

1276, Chen simmant of goods. In this dent,

The case was adjourned until toils, for witness to be called. Inspector, H. Sell prosecuted.

Paid For

Jobs

ienced

i

kung.

Tam's Evidence His Lordship informed her

further because he had taken in- to consideration all aspects of the that she need not say anything

cane and would only impose one day's sentence.

Tam immediately stopped cry- ing and was allowed to leave the dock.

The Peak Tramway raa .an accelerated service to cope with the crowds anxious to get to

Pedestrian trafic along tho roads leading to the Colony's the Peak as soon as possible.

vartoux Chinese cemeteries also would work in the who

hot

showed a substantial increase against the cut. places. POWs had no chatce.

The ex

explanation of first accured Crimbal prisoners from Jupan

a huge crowdo, heavily laden with strings of juss-paper, pro- to the eceded on pilgrimage are useless to the war in hospital are Tashiro, the first decused, was re- effort of Japan tion to me I would simply an- though small, might easily with seen many POWs suffering from ferred to in certain of the affida- should not receive food."

Зарла and

Al- In the witness box, the 36-tombs of their ancestors. swer "I don't know, for one can economy spell security, plus war beri beri, with legs swollen twice vits as being a cruel and favaga

year-old Tam said that she was though additional, buses and Captain Seed and Lieut. Hinton

placed on not travel far on a pension of pematen, of course, and help turn their normal size, ordered to go

the kept woman of Kakes (amobor lorries were were beaten by first accused be- £3:6:5 Aut, weekly, although is simply as army hut for selt

underground.

Gendarmerie Sergeant in the the Aberdeen run for the con- Much Dysentery Britain or Hong and youngest son,

Witness had also seen

cause they were tardy in bowing. "passage to

Toldie Seetion) between May venience of the public, trans- But, alas! Red tape which sur-

Amdavits made by all march from the camp to the ulne

three The two officers who received in-

and Sept 1942. Kong would be granted by Liuv-

Kakee asked port, was at a premium. ernment.

rounds this estate is not to be cut head with liquid oozing from accused were also tendered to the juries when beaten by first ac-. "We had been engaged by a her to investigate triad At evening, lighted candles

Court and in these, it was admit-cused were Lieut. Franks and head man named For the last 3% years I have so easily and therefore hopes may scratches and cuts sustained in

Chuen Lin societies, and she introduced were placed before the ances- "ticked" plong on that sum but never be realized. What valuo are the mine. The march was dified that POWs had been beaten W/O 1st Class Scallion.

to work on board as members of members of societies to him. tral tablets in all homes and for decorations and ribbons, the King's cult enough for men who were fit, the mins were far from satisfac-British officers ware detained on him $430 for getting us the by the Tokko department be

and tortured, that conditions in It was in. March 1943 that all the crew, and each of us paid when ene bus paid 42:2:0

She was paid 160 yen a month offeringe made. After the usual ceremonies, the family sat of Licut orders

Wairiyama. When job: That was why we elderly else if dependents of the dead are was nothing short of hell. would even an

were tween Sept., 1942 and March, down to a hearty meat, drink- ordering for. responsible woman be expected to exist on practically forced to

Witness personally asisted rany FOWs to work in the mine. A not approach his table fast em- the remaining £1:3:52

to late employers etc who

women on this march and niso sow

ase defendants in the Marine and imprisoned for smuggling max of the day's observances. don't There does seem to be somo-don't

understand

register of death was ough, he used his fists and feet. Court yesterday when charged and subsequently banished to copy of a

Jora paper shop flower many men, suffering from stom

also produced. thing radically wrong in "wind-sorry plight

The remark that men suffering with being on board the RFA Macao, Sho returned to the stalls, photographers and haw- Under cross-examination by Mr. from bert best should live the Bishopdale in Kowloon Bay on Colony after the liberation. ordered to the work ing up" of deceased soldiers' ex- widows in Australia actually and crampa caused by diarrhoea, squed to tales, and this venture to cri- themselves.

proceed underground. Many of the responsibility of the

Fajita witness said that it was swelling punctured was not made 2 without permission.

three by second acused by way of ad- Mudth profecuting said introduced various persons to

She admitted that she had almost since the men Four years

had to relleve them- One gets tired of listening to husband was killed in action at

times on the accused to take care of the dlck vice, but. in fun. selves up to ten

that in response to a call from the Japanese police, but denied POWs. The accused who was on Hearing was then adjourned the ship which was bound for that she had over forced thein Hong Kong, and still nothing that well-worn phrase "Have

march while others, who were patience a while lunger, there are done regarding estate. This surely unable to stand unaided, had to duty decided as to the type or till 10 am. today.

Singapore, he went on board to work for the Tokko branch. deult takes away from the deep sense be assisted.

and apprehended the men. with." I admit that but there are of pride, loyalty and patriotisnt On rare occasions, three veeus- thousands of workers being paid shown by a ne old soldier who by Government to see this work die about 20 years service with ed had been on the march and to

the Colours and 13 with is done, and I feel the 1.K. Gov-the ernment is letting itself down, H.K.V.D.C. pretty badly by being so dilatory

rent, gay and light, just how much letter of sympathy or anything but for men In that condition tory, but that Lieut. Wakiyantaire beat the officer who did ton board,” said twelve Fukien-1943, when sho was arrested lay and feasting being the cli-

longer

ticise.

thousandy of cases to be

war

dent fund balance HK,

MONEY MARKET

were:-

grovel ur

seem to

in which

the

fome

the

1 suggest that there should be

There mine head.

was difference in the behaviour of the accuse at the emergency sick accu parade.

ne

given

and war

A fixed quota of work was al-

nine.

The sick men

have the

the

WIN

work.

the

Witness

Was

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL REMARKS ON KAI TAK

Wrote To P.W.

kers did bugfixes.

a very good day's

Funeral

The funeral of the late Mrs. Augusta Guterres de Piano, wife of Mr. Henrique R. Plana, of Far East Motors, took place at the Catholic Being a good friend of Leung yesterday Kim-shu's wife, she said, she Cemetery and was attended by often visited their house and many relatives and friends. asked Leung to write English officiated and the chief mour Rev. Father Q. de Asconis loftera for her to a Dutch Cap

her husband

and

Alvaro and

The men told Comdr. Ryder, the Magistrate, that they came. from Feochow to look for work seamen, but they were un- able to corroborate their eviden- ce that they had paid money to Chuen Lin.

in fining the men $10 each, tsin in the P.O.W. camp. She Kora were Members of the Legislative Council stood in Gomdr. Magistrate told them went to their houso the night Messrs. Antonio,

silence at yesterday's Council meeting as a that if they would co-operate Leung was arrested to ask him Henry Guterres (brothers.). sign of assent to the motion that a message of with the Police to secure Chuen to write another letter. Leung The late Mrs. Pinna died at

on Wednesday condolence be sent to relatives of those who Lin'e apprehension, they might was not there and so she waited her residence

by her died in the recent air disaster.

get back their money from him, and chatted with his wife. As and in elso survived

soon as Leung arrived Kakee mother, and daughter Cecilia, and a Chinese followed him in aged five.

Seeing her with a pleca of poper with the name and ad-

Kalee had her arrested Leung.

Passing The Buck

dress of the Dutch capwith!

Raid To Mr. Lonsdale, she

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

Latest arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel 5. Flerts. 14, Beavart, A. G. Bayl

Galbarith, G. Lang, M. F. Titolinje-

to June 21, 1942, In-Jor Crossley, would make elther can be little, doubt that the un- the new duty save in go. for or inde on June 30, 1047.--Absociat- that be had bought the engines (4, Arterton, Bies E.Yraola. Cant, W. During Selling clusive--Aúsi. £78:0:6 was in-

in-verbal or written protests. One

Chata, MEN A. Downiny and Miss J.

in sorting things out for its aws an abolition of death duties in all

On reaching the mine head, widows, and I herewith cases where death occurred dur- (with no apologies to

anyone)ing the war years, and if this can-working parties were handed over

in Mining

the

Company. SICK state my own case in the hope not possibly be done, then H.K. that sumie attempt be made soon Government should foot the bill men took their places among the fit men and were employed in services. by the powers that be to clear up for solicitor's

exactly the

digging same way the chaos.

These years have not been' cary Estate left as follows:-provi- for many civilian evacuees and copper ere from the various gal-

lerice. and personally it was only Scottish |

grit and humour with plenty of lotted to cach man every day. The moved "that this Council wishes teviable on any increase in the The Hon. Mr. D. F. Landafe excess stamp duty of 10 per cent hard work thrown in that kept lowest number of trucks to be to record its sense of deep re- this widow going.

alled by n man each day was gret at the air disaster which purchase price of interests In Is it too much, to ask for that three and during phases of speed occurred on Sept. 26, resulting land on any new transfer. Where, paying war claims

New York, Oct. 3. gratituities, if any, be at least production, this was increased to in the log of the lives of all however, there has been no pre-

The United Nations Economic priority to the quite siderly,

the crow and' passengers, and vious transfer, the value of the Despite its recovery the pre-who may be forced to stay in this unable to make the day's quota wishes to extend an expression stituted

were invariably in the name of the Colony land on first development is sub-and Social Council yesterday un- vious day Gold resumed its down country through no fault of their

for the price on last animously approved the $156,000, ahe did not know what political Include Mrs. A. Brakke, II. ward drift yesterday; and after own?

and any man who failed to com-1 of

relatives of all those who lost there are many such cases,

national Refugee Organization, knew that Kaltee was working Mr. L. de Frade, E. Oldfield, P. K. opening at $325 a tach it started The following may be of inter..plete it, witether sick or fit, was relata profound sympathy to the transfer. It is not considered that 000 budget for the proposed Inter-affairs were, though she later

beaten at severely on a one-way movement till test to any who foolishly

end their lives."

but nearly every member of the in the Tokko department. She buy. Mr. and bra. H. W. Blaver, Rey, L. Vireundetrt. B. 1... Thurston, touched 3322 at the close.

day's

determined Council representing 18 nations, told the Court that she did not wr. at, rate, Cur. B. W. Calpin, Purchase price is In proposing the motion Mr. There was no activity in Chi-thought that evacuation

by the consideration on any re- reserved the right to raise ob-how that members of triad. Jorgensen, C. Y. Leung, Mr. Brut. news National Currency, and rates rent bed of roses. I fatter myself sow bruises on the faces and heads Landale ding t

"I rise to move the motion Eistered conveyance on sale and ictions when the General Assen- docleties had connections with tex, F. X. Carnelers, 7, 3, Cunha, Mrs. that I have paid all expenses in- of many men nud also marks on

Bly received the report

Pieter, Mince T. and G, A, Pliters and Chunking. closed at $1.16 for futures and in this schetne out of me the back, hips and legs of others, standing in my name.

There the Bill provides for apportion-

This in feet.. merely passed

0. T. Leung, $1.25 for spot (for CN$1,000). curred

foreman's

1s little I can add to the ment and valuation where the the controversial question from U.S. dollars further wünkengil own purse and willingly repayed caused by the maine

repayer hammer. Witness had personally sentiments

PLEA ACCEPTED on the new one body to another. * to $4.64 buyers Sterling

Lalost departures femen the Teninas In the property passing expressed Ed money borcowed at the

who were beaten motion. It would not be fitting prised in the previous transfer. of Anagisted men

transfer is less than that gom- The fand was approved after 1

Include A. Laureano, 1. Reolzer, Hin Australian pounds were unchang Hong Kong plus the weekly rate. ed at $10.05 and $12.90 respec of Aust. 22:10:0 given through complete and absolute collapse.

bruised and in n hand

Charged with attempted ex-1, 2, Bwitt, Mr. 1. Bichell, E. . state of for us to pre-judge the findings

had been reduced by about $100,- tively.

000,000 from the original $263.port from the Colony of two Hubbard, Cap, F., Milwright, A the Liaison Officer (the late Mr.

of the enquiry, that I under- S'hai Exchange

On occasions when men were stand is now going on as to the dinance the

As the Bill is an amending Or-000,000. designed to provide for gasuline-driven motor engines, Akesson. 3. Dunn, D. M. Well, T. D. Maugham) until pay was granted

provisions of the an estimated 900,000 refugces and junk master, Ku Man, plead-on, B. M. King, J. H, Cartwright, K. Closing quotations in Shanghai to Volunteers' wives. Surprising-sheerer bad dministrator, Mau cause of the accident but there Principal Ordinance will apply to displaced persong when UNFRA ed at Kowloon Court yesterday Loyd, &. Plon, 1. A, Kendrew. f yesterday by Associated Press, ly, the allowance given me from the Personnel Ma

suitability of Kal Tak was a the contrary is provided. 1042 Jan. 1,

ed Press, contributory factor.

to replace the ones I use. The Wallets, Capt, 7. H. Fleming, F. CNS CN$

plea was accepted by the Magisels, "I trust therefore that stops The Governor has made the sumcient to meet what I had of the three accused was always

Athens, Oct. 3. 217.000 218,000 |

and prezent, when protests were made will be taken an soon as posable usual order under section-2 of the Prime

Confiscation was, how Constantine trato. 4,120 4,180 drawn from public funds

Medical Cards to provide the. 800 "830 left me with the appalling debt to Government of Aust. $4:2:10.

dinance, 1927, to give the pro- that the present Greek Govern- lbs. of sugar and 60 lbs. of us by the a.«. “Kafiristan" for Australia Needless to say I met this obliga- in the mine were sent away and The motion was seconded. by visions of the Bill the force of ment would remain unchanged, biscuita found on board with-turday was bet. Sub-Impecter D.F. tion an dilekty as I could and holdt men arrived from other places the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau.

to take their a receipt for it.

places. Approxi- The fly in the ointment in mately 1,000 POWs passed through HE's Remarks The marriage of Private Ceall this, howover, was that Velun- the Kinkascki Copper Mino. At McSmith, of the .K. Defence teers w wives pover handled orj its

Its highest level, the working Before putting the motion to Lyemun even saw the pay cheques but party was about 500 to 550. The the meeting His Excellency said! Corps, stationed at Barracks, and Miss Lily Liu, everything was carried through in Camp strength was approximately that the Hong Kong Govers-1 residing at No. 502, Nathan proper hush-hush army fashion so 800, and the majority of POWs mont associated itself with the Road, took place at the Registry, that none of us would have were British. There were 12 Am- motion and it was indeed fitting Supreme Court, yesterday. chance of robbing the Govern-ericans,

that by means of the mution Mrs. Dorothy Meyer became ment, Anyhow, a pat on the back

Medical carda werd Issued by a message of copdolence be the bride of Mr. Odd

Erik

to Die Hong Kong girls who so the accused. On numerous ecen- sent to the relatives of the de- Fingalsen, naval architect, yes-patiently Ustened to many tales alohs appeals were made for the consed in the name of the terday when the Deputy Regis-of wod during these years at the number at medical cards to be in Colony. He asked all present trar, Mr. J. Hall, performed the evacuation offers, and if honours creased, but nothing was done ceremony. The couple are stay-are being distributed, don't forget At various times, a certain num- ing at the Peninsula Hotel. them.

ber of white cards were retained As pert Thursday is a Public

An unemployed Chinese who (MRS) A. MACKIE. In the possession of the three-as- Holiday, the next, meeting

pleaded guilty to stealing four cusd.

the Council will be held on Oct.

patra of ladies underwear, two Afater the change in policy at 9.

The jury coolated or Mr. i was learning to drive, and it was palts of ladica pants and two TEL AVIV SEARCH the Camp, second and third ne- The first readings of the Pleter Huizer (foreman) Chan his first experience with a jeep brassieres from the G. 9. Binxxvore vasturchas cused went on periodical inspec- British Cinematographie Filma Fook-chor and Mr. Chan Hing- Thổ rond was wot. He did not Brothers store at 11 Hankow Coude. - I. 12: Cherr Jerusalem, Oct. 3. tions to.

tha atop because he was confused, but Road, was sentenced to alx Hamidrand Mr. H.D. Military police rarested 50 Jowa of the Japanese Camp Comman-amend the Stamp Ordinance

khati at the mine in the company Ordinance, and the. Ordinance to as: slated that the Boy, Hothade

`report- to his, Officer."." vas cautioned by Mr. E. Hat Tel-Aviv during a search under dant. On one or two occasions. (1931) were taken at the meat Wal-kwong, ma chaitrost and For Attempted burglary as H. Sainsbury at Kowloon Court

weeks' hard labour by Mr. E. Raidersen, Mrs. Sainsbury against conducting a houpes and cafes in the Jewish witness had sem first secured at ing.

Great George Beroes man ta an Noldes Leckhart Bondaround yesterday, PER dangerous trade without a métropalitan beach ares. The ob- the mine head dressed' as if he

knocked down by military Svo floory Wong Ying, 26, unem licence at 30-32 Larch Strent feat of the sekreń was not “an-had been down into the

Ak vlefon, was sentericad sito elet Defendant, a match maker, had nounced.

Japanese medical officers vislied

The object of this Bill is to and Jowlah diretos throughout Pales the Camp at times and staysa 71 lbs of red phosphorous

raun La hard labour" by Mr $1741/16 Sheldon K. C. at the Cell found at his shop by the Police time appeared quiet-Associated during the morning, or afternoon amend the Stamp Ordinance,

In ar Witress was informed by Captains |

strucy; yosterday. impounded.

Gold per ounc

U.S. dollark

H.K. dollars

WEDDINGS AT REGISTRY

DANGEROUS TRADE

The first ease of its nature

since the war came up before

a. Kowloon Police Magistrate

yesterday when Leung Yee, 26,

Fresk.

Minister

*

Men who were useless for work lesa hazardo Colony with n‡ Public Revenue, Protection Or- Tsaldaris announced last night ever, ordered in respect of 100 Améng panawarers who left for Austra

to stand in silence as a sign of assent.

Stamp out

of

law,

Jury Adds

Novice

|--Associated Press.

Rider On Drivers

Watson, of the 0.1.D. who le retiring frant the Furce.

Other passengers were Moser, 8,9, Obstrugh, 1.6. Omiresh, G, £. Yardley, W.G. Gustard, Gordon Lai and Lian -chlum, Mew, 8,0; Ostrach and Mrs. D Lin,

out a covering pormit from the Imports and Exports: Office.

ESCAPE CHARGE

Charged with excaping' from the custody of Emergency Unit Constable C. J. Souza in Den ska" Include Maire. Jap Thank Veaux Road Central on April Hond Lis Too Thing See Macar A verdict that deceased's death was due to misad- 11, Kwok Yick-cheutig, 24, un- and Me. And Mr. And, in the

venture, and a recommendation to the Military employed, was

LA

*

„Passengers, leaving today by the x ̧♥ ̧

Hi Wise Fang and. remanded Zdio Tie Town: Foeng Brik Hwa and

Authorities that novice drivers should be or- hours in police custody when B.K. Go for Batavia.

/ Passengers who booked for Minda los dered to avoid populous roads, were returned he appeared before the Magis

day..

Mr. J.A. Sanguinetil "and Mr. and " MPA Kwok Ko/KN, Đ.G. Hlade, and Mesara, Yalus Lira, Jose D.

by the jury in an inquest into the death of an trata at Kowloon Court yesterlude Mr and Mrs. Ramen Lukbhp, Mr. 11-year-old boy, killed by a jeep, before Mr. George She at the Central Magistracy yester day.

Vera Proferio Romain Jry, Mariana

Jatia, Fedra Ianasio eles.

and Manuel

Karack Oct., * donation"? $10. About 600 British, And Indian Agubom For The Bogist or the troche Balled for Persian Gulf Prevention Cruany to Childrete. porta from here during the week in memory of the late Mr. H. B. snd-Reuter

de Pinne:

Share This Page