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On Bridge Of Ship When It Sank

Testifying for the prosecution at yesterday's re- sumed hearing of the War Crimes Trial against Kyoda Shigeru, master of the "Lisbon Maru," Araki Kaname said that POWS coming out of the holds of the sinking ship were fired at by the Japanese guards on the orders of the Q.C. Troops, Lieut. Wada. Witness also disclosed that as the ship began to sink, no men- ber of the crew took any steps to release POWs in the holds be- fory abandoning ship.

tween the master and Wada, the former insisting that it was against human principles to close the hatches. After the ship had been torpedoed, the hatches re- Resuming his testimony, Araki nained as usual, except for the Kanume said that he was on the fact that guards 'were placed at bridge of the "Lisbon Maruthentrances. Witness did not from the time wis struck until know if there was any distur it sunk. At about 9 p.m. Lieut. torce amongst the POWs or any Wada ordered the master to close attempt on their part to break the hatches and this was done. cut. A previous request · had been made at about 7 p.m. and argument had taken place be

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUES DAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946.

Indian Journalist Charged As A Collaborator

An allegation that Fakir Mohammed Arcull, journalist, had, voluntarily worked as an in- former for the Tokko Eranch of the Japanesch Gendarmerie and that he had given informa- tion to the Japanese leading to the arrest, in- terrogation, torture and detention of a num- ber of loyal persons suspected to be Allied agents, was made by Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Counsel, yesterday when the trial of Arculli on collaboration charges was opened before Sir Henry Blackall, Chief Justice, at the Criminal Sessions..

Through Mr. A. P. Rajah, who was sent by the In-

dian Government to defend alleged Indian collaborators, Arculli pleaded not guilty to all the seven charges of doing acts with intent to assist the enemy contrary to the 1940 Defence Regulations.

Shortly

LARCENY. CHARGE

Chau Wai-sun, 27, master of the Fuen Shing Cheong 40, Connaught Road Central, Import and Expoys Kirin, No. was charged before Mr. H. G. Sheldon K.C. at the Central Magistracy yesterday with larceny of $54,246.42 in Hong Kong Hrency, from Bank of East Asia, on Oct.

At the request of the jiro- scention the case was nd- journed for three days for further enquiries.

Sub-Inspector A. Datice is in charge of the enac,

The batches were not closed until midnight, although the or der was given at 9 p.m. This was

Addressing the jury. Mr. Lons- "About two weeks later, witness to the fact that towing

dale said that in the latter part said he and his friend, Kong, operations were in progress and

of 1948, Arculli was arrested and were arrested by the Japanese the replacing of a snapped rope

for. kept the first Oficer and cox-imprisoned at Stanley by the md taken to the Happy Valley to being put to witness in such

Throughout his swain and other members of the Japanese for 10 months for a non- Gendarmerie.

Poor Memory political offense.

after detention there until Feb. 5, 1945, crew busy...

To further questions witness his relcase Arculif found Biraself witness saw Arculli in all five or Water Rising

times working voluntarily as an in-six times. On one of these occa-merely repeated several Witness heard that the Japan- former tq, Sergeant Kawamoto sione, witness said he heard that his memory had become very

personnel were transferred

Kanane, oficer in charge of the Arcelli saying to Victor: "If you poor since he received the death from the "Lisbon Maru" because Gendarmerie's Tokko Branch in plead guilty you will only get six sentence, water was rising in the stern. Happy Valley, by collecting coun-months. As to Dr. Tsang, (wit The two lifeboats on the port side, ter Capionage information. ness), he will be sentenced to of the "Lisbon Maru"

were As a result of information given death." smashed when the "Tone Moru" by Arculli, the Crown alleged, a came alongside, Witness did not number of loyal persons, Dr. Arculii, witness said, accused was know whether

any communica-Tsang You-ho and Messis. Needa, well dressed and well shaved. As tions had been exchanged

be- Denis

Victor and Ho Chi-wing to himself, witness added, he was tween the "Lisbon Maru" and the

were arrested by Sergeant Kawa-not permitted to shave and change moto in October, 1944, for alleged clothing for two months. spy activities for the Allies.

ese

The threat of a steve dores strike is now much remoter following yes- terday's double meeting rescue boats regarding POWS. between the stevedoring At about 8 am, on Oct. 2, the contractors and their ship began to list heavily and in- workers' representatives.structions to make preparations to

The first meeting was held at the Labour Office at which the contractors agreed to pay the men a basic wage of $1.50 a day plus 33 rehabilitation allowance. la addition, they were to get 50 cents a-head for morning tea and one free meat on the monetary equivalent of $ a day,

The total wouki come to 36 a day, which was more than that earned by a skilled artisan.

The men's present pay ranges. from $4 10" $4.50 a day.

"abandon ship" were received from the "Tone Maru." The SCC ond message to actually abandon ship came from Captain Yano at | about 8,40, a.m, on Oct. 2.

Witness was informed that after the first imessage to mako preparations to abandon ship was received, the master gave orders for the POWs to he brought up on deck. As far as witness could remember, no concrete action was taken as regards preparations to abandon ship.

wounded

"Abandon Ship"

POWS

Every ime when he 30W

⚫ Tortured Witness said he was questioned and tortured three times by Sgt. Kawamoto who accused him of sending information put through

These loyal persons Mr. Lons- dale added, did not submit to brutal torture by the Japanese and were eventually released.

Because of the failure to get brandy labels. Witness said he anything from these arrested did not give in and was eventu- persons, Mr. Lonsdale said, acally released on Feb. 5, 1945. cused was distrusted and banish- To Mr. Rajah, witacss said he ed to Macao.

was Chief Justice in Klangsu and detention in the Anhwei between 1839 and 1937 During their Gendarmerie, accused was sent to after which he was appointed mix with and extort information public prosecutor in the Supreme from them by Sergeant Kawarao-Court in Nanking. He did not to

assume the post, however, due to Throughout this period, Mr the Japanese invasion of China. Lonsdale submitted, accused was From 1938 he became President and Trustee of the South China University, which was founded in Swalow but migrated and oper- ated in Hong Kong betwech 1938 and 1941.

subjected to threat of death or injury by the Japanese, but worked voluntarily with intent to assist the enemy.

When the Pacific War broke

Witness said that the interpre ter Nama was also collecting in-

formation for him.

EIGHT WITHOUT TICKETS

The finding on the as. "Heli-: kon" on Oct. 26 (just as she was about to sail for Saigon). of eight people without tickets had a sequel yesterday when the offenders were charged be. fore Comdr. Ryder in the Marine Court with, udawful boarding.

All the men pleaded guilty, and the excuses given ranged from an open admission that they were stowing away to look for a living to going on board to look for friends. One said he was a coolie taking luggage on board for a passenger.

A nominat fine of $5 cash was imposed on two of the accused, while the others were fined $10 each.

Hotel Guest Charged With Larceny

A well-dressed Chinese, Yip Ting-sang, 27, des- cribed as a purchasing agent, was charged be- fore Mr. H. G. Sheldon KC., at the Central Magistracy yesterday with obtaining chits and LO.U.'s to the amount of $2,661 from the Par amount Hotel, No. 2, Shan Kwong Road, by false pretences, and alternatively charged with larceny of LO.U.'s and chits to the amount of $2,661, as well as a sum of $1,339. ** Mr. Leo d'Almada, instructed by Mr. M. A da Silva, appeared for the prosecution, while Mr. P.C. Woo pleaded not guilty on behalf of the accused. Detective Inspector F. A. Ewins ap peared for the Police.

It was stated, that accused which another receipt booked a room at the Paramount given. Hotel on Aug. 24. As a usual On Sept. 16, the original de- practice. customers had to give posit of $5,000 had been ex- p deposit at the reception office hausted and the balance had to before entering hs residents. be charged against the second Accused at first gave $100 as deposit of $4,000. 1.0.0's, deposit, and later paid in an hits and bills to the amount of other $5,000, and a receipt was $5,000. were given to the ne given him: All the expenses of cused, and the receipt for the guest would be charged to the $5.000 returned to the hotel. deposit money, such as signing About 2 p.m. on Sept. 28, chits for meals, 1.0.U's for accused had his luggage "re- cash and purchasing of other moved from the hotel: No ob- goods.

jection was raised as he still Accused lived at the hotel had $1.539 left from his $4,000 until Sept. 6. when he made an- deposit. other deposit of $4,000. for:

Readers' Letters

To Mr. Rajah, ́ witness denied that he had ever forced or threa- toned Arcilli to work for him.

What was your method in ca-

Custodian of Property gaging informers? I don't know you had better ask Col. Noma

Sir-Speaking of the question the (Commander of Japanese of amplying the indemnity and Gendarmerie in Hong Kong), Validity Urcinance, 1946, & con

was the only incur with Wang Teh-nan who since Arculli

gested that the Governor-In-Cour- former in my service.

How long were your in the ell should first review decisions of the Custodian of Property betare Gendarmerie? Three years.

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court takes cognizanco ct the case:

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vestigation I am sure you will find that this is correct. Your statement will tend to create in fealing against local Indians amongst the Chinese in this Colony, which is to be regret

A. K. A. R.

ted.

Checked Out Later the same day accused informed the management that he was checking out and asked for his accounts to be settled.

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After checking his accounts, accused was given back the LOU.'s and chits by the clerk, who in turn asked for return of the deposit receipt for $4,000. have the receipt on him and Accused stated that he did not

taking the went to his room 10.U's, bills and chits. The Do you still maintain that

Sir-In view of the fact that cleric instructed a boy to follow Arculli was the only informer you

As the superior authority of your reporter took so much pains accused, and get back the re- had during those three years? the Custodion, the Governor-in to go into details of the rioting, ceipt.

The boy later came back to Yes, because I did not have any Council can surely supervise when will you kindly instruct him tu funds to pay informers for their a point of fact-finding, not of make further enquiries to asces- the office and informed the law-interpreting, is involved. Al- tain whether the policeman in- clerk that accused had refused services.

How long was Arculli in your though Anglo-American juris-

risvolved in the incident is a Portu to give him the deposit receipt.

to some other The house manager, Mr. Lam, r service? For about six months. prudence knows no such system guese or belongs

If you did not have any other as the Administrative Law gen- nationality. The nationality of a was informed, and the Police

erally followed In Continental

police officer is really of no con- notified.. informers, how did you get in

Europe, in practice every depart sequence and lest some raisunder-

Doring accused's stay in the formation-1"got it from Japment of the government has been standing should be created at a Ai uboul 6.20 a.m. witness

anese liaison officers, who were executing its functions by having time when we are trying to have hotel he had reported a burglary heard Wada give an order to the

long time residents in Hong Kong the lower stratum to obey its high peace and harmony among neigh-in his room, and the loss was Accused The men's representatives Japanese guards to fire on POWs

before the war and whom I did er authority's orders. The high pours. I would ask you to give stated to be $2,000. were not satisfied Rowever, and coming out from No. 2 hold and

sounding supremacy of las is re not have to pay:

as an answer to the above. As had asked. for compensation. redress far as I sorted to usually when

On October, I, the hotel re- am aware, there are Allied Agent

Complete Failure wanted to instead of one free this order was warried out. Wit-

from Was your career in the Tolko petitions and appeals to adminis

cannot be obtained men a day, DC the paint ne-ness did not know exactly how

Portuguese among the members of cefved a letter from Mr. P. G... such Giving evidence, Dr. Tsang

the Emergency Unit in Kowloon Woo, acting on behalf of the rotatious broke down and both many POWs came from the holds,

trative revision.

In conclusion, I may add that in accused, demanding return of parties left the Labour Office. but he saw five or six at the same Yau-ho said that before the Jap-out, witness said to Mr. Rajah Branch a success? No, I was a petit

The cases

we so often hear my opinion the members of the the $4,000 deposit. Eventually The thread was,

however, time. Two or three of the POWs ancic invasion of China, he was that he was arrested and intern- complete failure and failed to get immediately taken up again and i fell wounded to the deck and one Chief Justice at the High Courts ed in the Hong Kong Hotel by anything useful for my depart have been those relating to the emergency Gnit both in Hong-accused was arrested.

the Japanese but was later re-ment for which I was later sent question of fact, not that of law. kong and Kowloon belong to a When arrested, a bundle of negotiations were resumed at or three took cover behind the in Kiangsu and Anhwei.

During, the war years in Hong leased. During the war years, to Canton,

Take the wel! discussed contapecial class and deserve carmen bills and the deposit recepit the office of Wang Kee Contrac- winches. The

When you ordered Kong, he added, he was an Allied witness further added, he existed

Arculli plaints on the disposal of xatar affcient ofjetra, cult work, spider was returned by Mr. Woo, ac- tors, at which the employers were left behind when the others agent and maintained constant by doing brokerage and became into a cell to ask suspects ques-ovel bundles for example.

The action of a single individual cuscd'a solicitor. No chits or agreed to increase their offer returned to the hold.

contact with various Allied agents the partner of Victor at the be- tions, could Arculli have resisted allered prewar owner claimed and

under difficult your order? I didn't think he presented such prima facie evid

LO.US was found; circumstances, by auther fifty cents a day.

in Free China. At one time in ginning of 1944.

could have resisted because be ence of ownership ag bits should not become an opportunity The men were apparently At the time of the shooting, 1943. witness said, there was 2

"Very. Great Service"

was an informer..

lading, bank remittance receipt: satisfied but said the

for racial discord. affer the stern of the ship was subsecret radic transmitting station

Mr. Rajati: You did a very

It Arculli had resisted, what and account books plus persona, would have to be submitted to merged. Witness did not see the at Kowloon through which he a full meeting to-morrow for master on the bridge at the time used to send information out of great service to your country? would have happened to him? testimonies, It was submitted b cannot now say what I would him, his representatives and hi final deefsion.

POWs were fired upon, Witness the Colony and received instruc- Not much.

I'm telling you, you did a very have done to him.

hethe

alleged next saw the master on the bridge¦tions from his agents in Free

owner, was the only dealer in such when the "abandon ship" order China.

great service? Thank you To a suggestion by Mr. Rajal: high grade rattan peel bundle that witness had threatened and before the war and that durig was given. This was about 15 or.

Later, the station was raided your compliment. and equipment seized by the Jap-In reply to further questions, forced Arculll to work for him the Japanese occupation days n. At the time of, the shooting. ilanese and as a result he changed witness said that the Japanese witness replied that he had never importation of such cargoes a Fresh Butter at HK$1.90 per told the, accused to report the most interesting item: (accused) lost over $2,000, He everyone, including threatened anyone, was the opinion of witness that the method of sending to the suspected

Witness, however, At this stage, the case was ad-all rattan veel bundles left in th

b... 1 b. for each person incident to the manager of the the ship was about to sink. When labels of brandy bottles. Witness themselves.

rodowns should be considered hisximum quantity per card be- notel. the "abandon ship" order was said he had from time to time agreed with Mr. Rajah that the journed to this morning.

woods.

ing 3. lbs.

On a second, occasion, accused given the master was persuaded purchased bottles of brandy from Japanese suspected third nation-

It was complained that the Cus wonder if you or any of came to the Ballroom again unit leave with other members of Denis Victor.

todian did not give the clolmas your readers or the Powers-asked for compensation and the crew, but he refused to do

the proper opportunity to identify That-Be can enlighten me as to suggested that he should pay the commodity and establish his the reason for this discrimina- half the amount. He again re- ownership, before it was put o tion against the ordinary card ferred him to the manager ziven to somebody

all that's fairplay, should sprac Detective Inspector E A Whether or not such assertion ave butter (fresh) at HK$1.00 Ewins said that he arrested the are true is the pivotal point o the case. And it is a point 3.

per . while the great majority accused on Oct. 8, acting on a are unable to obtain it for love' warrant. Prior to the arrest, fact, not a point of law. There fore the Governor-in-Council ar money?

accused had gone to Na. 2 Surely, Sir, thia discrimina- Police Station and reported that compatent to review the case.

So I would suggest that the ion is a direct refutation of the hotel refused to give back Committee, composed of menbenment that: "The modern world with accused to the Hotel and Governor-in-Couneli appoints Mr. Arthur Creech fones state is deposit of $9,000. He went

not adverse to. prewar papperts can leave no room for privilege, made enquiries. Later he interests and not friendly toward economic domination or social found that it should be a civ}! the occupation days! This Committee should examinustice wherever this try to case, and advised accused to

zxist. That such

a special talk to his lawyer ail complaints and make recom

After further evidence by the mendations for further actions. Privilege should be extended to

the holders of a few hundred clerk Lam, as regards the Such Committee should have the Attorney-Governar

cards by those responsible for position of 1.0U.'s and chits дз the

Two Die In PWD Lorry. Crash

Two were kided when a PWD

Icy ran off Inland Road near

20 minutes after the shooting.

cen. Witness

In the middle of 1943, Dr.

als more.

The Press

for

Dr.

BROTHERHOOD

I fought beside him on Luzon, Again at Normandie

zone

solicitors that

known. So it was presumed tha

PORTUGUESE,

*

Butter

Burglary Report Charles Gray, managing part- her of Gray Brothers, owner of the Paramount Hotel” in end- dence stated that on one ouça- Sir- a "Special Notico" aion accused came to see him. sud by Messrs: Lane, Craw at the Paramount Ballroom, and of Government Rations appeared the hotel. He was told that he ford, Ltd., regarding, the issue told him about a burglaryat

the

was requested by 52, saying that he would go down Tsang said, he was introduced to His Lordship not to publish cer- with the ship. As the ship began Arculli by Murphy. After that in cross-examination of to sink, witness went down from witness saw Arculli twice in the Tsang by Mr. Rajah, relating to・And when the noise of war, had public auction or before it war nalders. Why, in the name of the hotel. Pokfulam yesterday afternoon and crashed into the sea, Two the bridge and jumped into the street, once in Leighton Hill Road detalled activities of his espion-

He still was next to me. others were seriously injured member of the

did not see any when Arculli came up to him age work in Hong Kong.

The second and last wilness I never questioned who he was, The lorry was

crew take any and walked all the way down to parently taleps to release the POWs before Wanchai where witness managed called by the Crown yesterday Or whence his parents came Pokfulam and apparently abandoning ship. The ship sunk to anke him out. While walking, was Sergeant Kawamoto Kanane, never thought to ask, because out of control when rounding shortly after witness entered the accused said something to witness/ afflcer in charge of the. Happy might have been a Pole, a

liked

him just the same. Valley

Swede. against Murphy. This, witness ment and plunged into the sea till 10 am. today.

Hearing was then adjourned added, made him suspicious of ranch, who is now under death A Negro. Finn or Jew...

sentence for war crimes offences. I never asked his race or errel, The driver and a passenger

The Japanese said that he first His church I never knew. came to itnow Arcullin June, Kis church was of his own desire; 1944, through interpreter Noma. My faith was still another; Witness sald accused was known But when we stood there under

fre to be an informer giving informa- Lion on anti-Japanese propaganda We called each other "Brother” activities and wireless transmis- What matters how a man would

pray?

a bend near Tin Wan Village, crashed through the embank-

sitting next to him were killed outright. Two other passengers were badly injured'and are now

in Queen Mary Hospital.

P.T. DISPLAY

More than 1,600 students, re.. presenting 30 schools, put on a PT. display under the sponsor- ship' of the Hong Kong Rotary Club (in support of the United Nations Organization Weck) at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground yesterday afternoon,

Among those present were His Excellency the Governor, Lady Young, Mins Young, Sir Dunis Boyd, C-in-C, B.P.F.. ME. E... Mitchell, O.B.B.. Chairman of the H.K.C.C., and

Mrs. Mitchell.

water.

Seizures

Arčuli.

Of Opium Increasing

(By Margaret Bradbury)

Seizures of prepared opium from smugglers dur- ing the last few months have rapidly increased in number, according to a Government official] who told me yesterday that in September 62 drug traffic cases were detected as compared with 12 in March. Reason for this, said the officia', but by August they had dropped was probably because onium ad again to four cases and 18.5 tela. dicts arriving in Hong Kong from The rise in the smuggling of the Interior were afraid of being "prepared" opium unable to find a supply of tim figures from February onwarch. trug on a prewar scale here and in that month, only three so were brinking individual wir plles with them.'

Gendarmerie's Tokko

slons, Witness said that he him- Why wonder what his race is? chairman. It shall also be em the rationing of food is” tant-| signed by other. guests and pe- self could speak neither English When friendship means so much powered to inquire into real es

today

nor Chinese and that all the con- versations between him and ac- In dil the far off places. cilsed were carried through vari

as interpreters

Objection

At this stage, Mr. Rajch in- formed the Court of his objection should the Crown attempt to in- troduce evidence from witness regarding conversations between Arcull and Kawamoto, should the Crown be unable to call the interpreters in question 10 testi- ty

Lordship granted Mr. were dealt with by the authorities Rajab's request that such cul-

******

Sa live in peace with everyone For that is how God willed is: And don't forget the future, on You're helping now to build it.

MILTON KAHN.,

THE REAL CULPRITS

mount to a social injustice and cused, the case was adjournext will most assuredly not foster for a week..

tate transactions, in the occups tion days. It may recommend to that "friendship, confidence and Defendant was on hall of the Custodian to immediatel goodwill" asked for by the new $400. take into custody any land secretary of State for the house suspected to be owned bi Colonies. collaborators or by persona af ∙trustees enemy subjecia." •

Then the public will feel the we did not suffer in vain that Government has done nothing include Reid, JH Monk, M,

It is interesting to note that of war criminala since the last issue of half

D

pound per head made by the Dairy Farm In April Inst,

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

Latest arrivals at the Panfriela Hotel

have after all won the war; nnd that collaborators or war-prout increased the ceiling price Nicholson, ME, G. Bachao, Br, and o $1.90 per b. No steps what a DY. Lin, C. R. Try CV. Fet away with their inertner fiteers on the enemy side, canno

toever have been faken to pro- Middleton. O samprad B Har vide the general public with|ría. O. E. Anderign and 8, 8. Now, "We Hongkongites have no rea son to be good to traitors and bad to hona Ade owners of prewar carmes,

this very essential food, His

and three facis seized. In March, dence would be ruled inadmisß foki, Yup Khen, was charged

LI

A young Chinese couple walkent drug commerce is not including Kowloon railway the prison to get information from secuted. ing in Connaught Read West, tag like a flourjsking van Commandos who are policing these arrested and detaine, sus-

Black Market are the real cul- Those who buy from the Prits, said Mr. George She at the Central Magistracy yester

Can we be blamed for taking day when a Chinese shop

Latent Amouryuzan from the Taminai the Government spokesman's include It. 1 Taylor, Prof B. Robert Mr. Mitchell extended the

During the occupation a great 12 offenders were detected and 18 able, since the Crown Counsel in

recent statement: "Govern-on, Prof, KM Bimpson, 9, welcome to His Excelleny the deal of opium was brought to taels takon. By August figures formed the Court that the Crown with aiding und abetting- a

ment does not normally control Urah, Blues 8.1 and M. # Mark. Governor and Lady Young on Hong Kong by the Japanese, bad, jumped to 40 cases and 38 was not in a position to call the woman, Lam Sung, in selling "behilf, of the II.K.C.C.

prices until it is satisfied that Bradley, J. 5. Boulason, Ms, ana mainly from Tientsin, but since taels and in September they sose interpreters to testify.

"Not Correct". ration wool at $34 a pour pt

Mr. Paul P. Swinton, Sir-Your article in today's supplies are fairly adequate and General K, K. Cheung, W. Besoin. ||A|Royal" Navy band played then most of the detected drug to 62 pasen but only 370 - taals Continuing his evidence, wit- Queen's Road Central during the display, which was carrying cases have been traced were found in their possession.ness nald be knew the name The women was seen bargain- "China Mail" states that It was being sold at excessive prices. Wright, M-VE. Posts witnessed by hundreds of The number of traffickers

the Tung Koon area.

Revenue Officers Dr. Tang, Victor Murphy, Needo, ing with Yue who paid her 885 learned from unbificial sources with large dose of salt? and, Miss C, F. "Tellason,

If the Authorities could state Apectators within the Club

that the policeman who attempt where such items as butter. in I was told that early nex: Kel, and Yip, Fing. All of them for the wool ground and along the iron rail-raw oplum who were caught en-month Government revenue all were arrested at the same time The woman was

cautioned, ed to make the arrest and which Falmolive, Lux or Woodbury

CARROLL CASE tering the Colony at the begin ngs around the Club.

and Yue fined $60. The wool resulted in the Yaumat riots soap, and Scott Emulsion ning of this year is now consider cers will be installed at, polute by him

was to be returned to the haw was said to be a local Indian could be obtained at controlled Carroll on charges of collabora

The trial of William Joseph ably less and on the whole the long the border as well as ot

Witness sald he paid Arculli ker

to the new beg to state this le not cor prices, or paywhere near them, tion will be opened before Mr. their present points in the Colony,

money and rice for remaining in Sub-Inspector Manson pro-rect

The policeman involved in a most grateful,

I am sure the public would be Justice, E. 11. Williams, Puinne it was in 1930-posibly the Western Market, because of the master diffenity this aves have occasionally caught pected sples. Witness said he also His Excellency The Governor Mohammedan namp; tom Chinese Mohammedan. He beire shortly before 10 o'clock last of movement of goods throughout drug trafikera bringing offum allowed Acculli to go home to has signified his intention of which it was naturally conclude into the Colony in the form of change his clothing and to go to being present at the Hongkong ed he is an Indian. However, night were held up by three China, armed men and robbed of Comparative figures they that cakes or peste. Among the user hospital when sick.

and Jewellery 10 total in February this year 1 raw used by smugglers are conceal From time to time, when Mr. day 29th October, at the Clou strength of which he joined the CCK

* | Rotary Club'e Juncheon on Tues- the Mohammedan, name, on the alum dealers were discovered in ment in bamboo poles, womra's Lonsdale was about, to as wit caster Hotel Top Floor, at 12.46 Police as a local Indian, diges police patrol

the Colony and 133tals can clothing and lorry sttings began 4sted by the authorities. In At present the number of ro- from whom he got informer) p.m., "The drusker will be the not make him an Indian at all, Sarah Chand (fauren had risen to venne officers in the Calony is 187; tion regarding the spy activities. Very Bov. Lean A. PRose, and He is still Chincse with Chinese cases of detection and 480 tasis of whom only 18 are Europeans: ddr. Rajah objected to the ques, his subject Fence and Unity blood in him. On further in-

·BUTTERLESS

Answer To Correspondent

Judge, dt the Supreme Court at 10 a.m. today

Carroll hry Already

not guilty to the two c

of doing acts with -

An enquiry-is now, prp-| assist, the enemy u

and therefore the Mr. M. A da Bilv

so which you relet heart for the regarded as-itub Leo d'álmoda

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