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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940,
SIR SHENTON THOMAS GIVEN ALL COURTESY, SAYS ACCUSED
Hotels Agree To Pay Up
(By Paul Fry")
Seven of the big Chin- ese: restaurants and eight Chinese hotels have inserted joint ad: vertisements in.
the vernacular press in- forming the gang which has been backing up its demands for "protection money" with bombs that they are prepared de- to pay the sums manded.
address.
embankment.
They have not done so be cause none of the proprietors le prepared to risk being kidnap pe and at the same time dare hot send a foki lest he pocket the money and pretend, he has car- ried out instructions-with the Consequent arrival of a bomb the following day-
HANGING AT STANLEY
Sergt.-lfajor Karaoke Kaname, sentenced to die on July 10 for murder and Sil treatment, spill be hanged at Stanley Gaol this morning at 7 o'clock.
Son Was
Good Boy
4
Addressing the jury on be half of the accused, Mr. B. Bernacchi said at the most the Crown had established that that a robbery took place and that the accused was identified
as closely resembling one of the robbers. The Crown had, he submitted, failed to produce direct evidence that Chong was
ne of the robbers.
CRIMES CHARGES
AGAINST JAPS
"Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor of Singapore, was accorded every courtesy and given good food and treatment by me”
This remark was made in a statement by the 3rd-
accused, Sergeant Major Furizo Tatsuo, who was charged before No. 7 War Crimes Court vesterday, with Lieut. Suzuki Nobuo, Lieut. Tahar Iwao and Sergt. Nakajima Kytosai with alleged ill-treatment of Allied POWs at For-
mosa,
Severe Beating
Major D. G. McGregor pro- That broadly is the evidence secuted, and the defending on the second count. office is Mr. Takana Junjiro. The Court comprised Lt.Col. M. I. Ormsby and Capt. R.V.R. C. F. Ball (president), Maj. Gorely.
Outlining the case against the four defendants. Maj. Mc- Gregor said:
At this
Money Martting in the extreme
POWs
occurred at, or near Kokutan
In the first charge the events
were no boats
cases saw the boats and at that 2 miles further on.
WILD BOAR KILLED
Five Bills Given First Reading
A wild boar, weighing about 20 catties, was killed on. Island Road on Wednesday night, when a truck driven by a police officer from the Pobre Training School eting. They were Stanjeir ran down the animal. Wild boars are very rare an the Island though, they are present on the mainland
ing of the Legislative "At yesterday's meet-
Council five new Bills passed their first read-
Threat To Chinese
Paper
(By "Paul Fry").
An Ordinance to amend the Hong Kong Police Reserve Ordinance 1927;
An Ordinance to amend the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1899
An Ordinance to provide for the Licensing of Tally-clerks,
An Ordinance to amend the Summary Offence Ordinancoj 1932; and
The Meals and Intoxicating Liquors Tax Ordinance.
All the Bills were moved by the Attorney General, seconded by the Colonial Segretary,
Was
Story Of Papers
From I. & ETU
.Detective-Sergeant Lau Chi, attached to the Cen-¡
tral Police Station, was committed for trial by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C, at the Central Ma- gistracy yesterday, when he appeared on three charges of offering bribes to the total amount of $13,300.00 to Inspector W. N. Darkins, as- sistant to Mr. F. W, Shaftain, who was cons ducting the investigation, into alleged, irre galarities in the Import and Export Depart ment. Mr. F. W. Shaftain conducted the pro- secution while Mr. Peter H. Sin appeared for the defence.
It was stated by the Prosecution that on August 26,
on information that grave irregularities exist "ed in the Import and Export Department, In- spector Darkin was given written orders by Mr. Shaftain to request the Superintendent of the I. & E. Dept. to hand over to the Police for. the purpose of investigation many thousands of documents relating to imports and exports. Darkin was included. In the With the assistance of various share, because he was prepared senior officers in the L. & E to assist the I. & E men. Dept. these documents were collected and conveyed to Mr. Shaftain's "office.
Former
the same). Inspector Darkin Constable
The Attorney General also moved the approval of the replied that he did not know in Rules dated Nov. 9, 19.10. made what way, he could help : these by the Chief Justice for a two men. 66.2/3 percent increase in Documents From L & E. Solicitors Fees. The position. Accused said U Kam-ping and
Committed
The case against Lam Wing
with intent to rob, Chong Kam- Found not guilty of assaulting toog, 26, was discharged by
camp and within the period: Mr. T. J. Gould, Acting Puisne
May 15 to September 5, 1945. Judge, at the Criminal Sessions
Here it will be shown again
Moving the first Bill, the yesterday. The jury retired
Attorney General asid it was
Inspector Darkin accepted the that Suzuki regularly beat for 10 minutes to reach its You see before you today four POWs. He was also concerned.
to make the law conform to
2800 and reported the facts to unznimous verdict of not accused who were members of in an incident when five men
A leading local Chin- facts, which were that His
Mr Shattain on the following The 'restaurants, in their nd- guilty.
the staff of two Japanese POW were
On August 31, Inspector morning. vertisement, each give their At the resumed hearing, yes Camps in Formosa. The mis-He sad them tied up for at threatened by one of the tins of his office during the Law Chi bad invited him to a that the delay in charging the
caught stealing sugar, ese newspaper has been Excellency the Governor.
unable to carry out the func- Darkin reported that the accused Mr. Shaftain told the Court address and telephone numbers terday, the accused's mother deeds of the accused at these least 36 hours fully exposed to most powerful secret so-period of the Japanese occupa- Chinese dinner. Acting on in- accused was due to the fact that. as the place where the money testified that her son was Camps form the basis of two sun, rain and mosquitoes. He cieties in South China-tion and the special circum-structions, Inspector Darkin the prosecution did not wish to can be collected. The hotels, good boy and had never been charges on which you will hear gave each a severe beatings on the other hand, are using one in trouble. She corroborated evidence. The charges are that with his fist, and succeeded in on the unusual ground stances arising therefrom. accepted the invitation. The jeopardize the investigation in with her son's evidence that on whilst members of POW. Camp breaking the man Daly's jaw. that it has been giving take this opportunity to give ing at the Kwong Chau Restaupartment by premature action.
Government would like to dinner was held that same even to the Import and Export, Des. Naturally, the police have all the day in question he left the staffs, accused were concerned Daly was left tied up in that too much publicity to recognition to the magnificent rant these addresses under close village with two bags of grain in ill-treatment of POWs, caus-condition.
Accused was present. In cross-examination, Insper- observation. The black-mailing for Un Long to sell.
ing suffering.
And again when Kokutan police assaults on haw-service rendered by members of and also Ying Lee-chow, anter. Darkin said that he had gang is aware of this-but the
Chong was alleged to have, In oredr to preserve the Camp was evacuated, POWs kers.
the Police Reserve during the interpreter in the Police De- expected attempts at bribery restaurants and hotels hope with others not in custody, sequence of events chronologiniovett in two groups, of which Not that the secret society the question of an ex gratia Officer,, and a number of other should be the man who brought enemy attack on the Colony, and partment, Yuen Kam, a Revenue but was surprised that accused that by publicly acceding to the threatened the Mow Cheong cally it is neessary to deal with the first group included stret concerned is anxious to pre-payment to them in respect of Chinese revenue officers and the money. gang's demands and agreeing to Goldsmith Shop in Hop Yick the second charge first. This cher cases of those too ill to serve the good game of the the period during which they detectives. pay up, they will be freed from Street, Un Long, with revol deals with the period January walk 28 were thus being car Hong Kong Police Force. In- were not serving had received
He had worked with the ac the menace of further bambingsvers on the night of Sept. 91, 1944 to
In the presence of the accused, cused in Wanchai Police Station I-understand that not a single-with-intent to rob. At-an-iden--Kinkaseki camp and is against chers. The party were to walk a "protest note, is indicative was
June 16, 1915, at ried by their fellows on stret-deed, the mere sending of such the consideration. The Force the raid en the Import and prior to the hostilities, and a hotel or restaurant has complied tification. parade later, Chong all the accused, with the ex four miles to a river, where of the sorry state of affairs pre- and now recruits had been taken cussed.
now being reconstituted Export Department was discused's conduct was quite satis- with the gang's request that if
was picked out by the shop's ception of Sgt. Nakajima.
Ying Lee-chow, the factory,. they are prepared to pay the younger master as one of the
boats would be available for vailing in a certain section of on. Obviously, it would not interpreter, and Yuen Kam, the Accused was committed to money they put a representative robbers.........
them. On arrival at I p.m. after this underpaid body of men be possible to take back all revenue officer, asked Inspector trial. Many Collapsed mard the morning express
a grinding 6 hour march, which senior police officials old Reservists, many of whom Darkin whether he could pos- train to Canton and instruct him
there camp, the
there are well aware of but face great were getting on in years, and sibly help U Kam-ping (chief throw the money out of the
were working in a mine. I Suzuki was in charge of the difficulty in stamping out.
in any case a much smaller clerk of the I. & E, Dept.) and window when a "certain pre
should like to describe shortly party who protested at this: Many of the hawkers pay re- force is now required.
Lo Kwong to (senior clerk of determined sign" is seen on the
just what this involved.
and asked for the boats which gular tribute-in small BUTTS Conditions in the mine were had been promised. Instead of of 20 to 30 cents as an in- primitive. Parts of it were ex- waiting, this accuses forced
surance against police inter- tremely hot, even as high as them on.
Only 10
stretcher ference. For obvious reasons, 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Falling
it is (shall we say?) impracti- rocks and deep pools and jagged
cable for a representative of The destination was eventual- law and order to be seen stones also citributed to the
ne he said, had been set out in La Kwong-to would be very (alias Lam Kin-hong) ex-Police discomfort of those working, ly reached by 7 p.m. that night. cepting such bribes.
memorandum prepared by the grateful if Inspector Darkin Constable, was concluded before POWs found the work exhaus- W/O Edwards, one of the stret
And so an arrangement has Law Society and circulated to could help them. Interpreter Mr. E., H. Sainsbury at the Cen- duc nocher bearers, will describe how been reached between these members of Council.
Ying then asked Inspectori tral Magistracy yesterday, when doubt, partly to their own all were completely exhausted constables and the notorious
Briefly, it is that salaries Darkin whether he would meet he was committed to trial at physicd deterioration from by this time, whilst the sick Triad Society, whereby the have been increased by 100 U Kam-ping and La Kwong-to, the next Criminal Sessions. prison life and insufficient food. were in a pitiful condition after latter's "shraffs" collect the per cent, and other items have and Darkin agreed.
Accused was charged with As a further hardship, many being jolted for about 13 hours money from the hawkera and sometimes gone up by more
After telephoning, Ying in- the murder of an unknown ware without boots and helmets, in blistering heat. As an illus later hand it over to the police than this percentage. He point-formed Barkin that an appoint- Chinese in May, 1942. It was. the latter being apparently tration of the severity of this man, less a certain commissioned out that the rules provided ment had been made for the alleged that accused shot the stock equipment where portions you will be told that two men The newspaper which has for 33 1/3 per cent of the 66 2/3 following evening at Ying's man through the head of the roof are falling in died that night; though the heen threatened has been play per cent would automatically house in Wanchai, Darkin made buried the body. Many of them collapsed and had evidence gees only to severity. ing up mirer plice assaults cease on Dec. 31. 1947.
a note of the address and' on. Mr. Marie Francisca Reed,
to be carried out but the worst the accused is not charged with, on obdurate harkers, with the The Chief Justice was most arrival, he found Ying, U Kam-
For, selling condensed milk of N 221, Nathan Road, has
aspect of all this is that sick killing the men.
result that these policemen anxious that the cost of litige- ping and Lo Kwong-to waiting 1 $2 a tin, Lo. Chung. 27, bin granted letters of adminis. After the luncheon recess it open-, prisoners also were forced into) Despicable Part have, for the time being, stop- tion should not be increased for him, Accused was not pre- hawker, was fined $100 or one tration for her late husband's j
month's hard labour by Misma ed at $310. Suddenly a rumour
the labour gangs.
The accused Takara alaoped collecting petty bribes in more than is absolutely neces- sent. leeal estate SWOP! under
got about that China was buying On the question of the mine played a despicable part at Ko-order not to aggravate the sary, and he had in the first At this stage, Mr. Shaftain F. X. d'Almada at the Central K $12,500. The late Mr. Arthur in gold to set off the rise in the work it is for this, and this kutsu e forced the men to situation
place not allowed the full 100 asked the Court to admit evi- Magistracy yesterday. Augustus Red, former 30. US$.
and there was at once a alone, the prosecution seek to work like alaves on cultiva. Hence the Triad Society's per cent asked by the Law dence not vital to the prosecu- Inspector Manson said that giler of the China Light & wild scramble, skyrocketing the make the accused liable. All the tion work, and stood by while it received was a useful and vision for only 33 1/3 per cent link iu the chain of evidence and Chinese detective when he sent
annoyance for the commission Society, and also made, pra- tion case but which formed a defendant was arrested by Pawer Company, died at the price to $337 a tacl.
evidence as to conditions and guards and N.C.Os beat them ape of 38 on Dec. 39, 1941. In
At that point the pace began the presence of sick POWs in to step up the tempo, of the steady source of revenue. The increase to be allowed after might be of assistance to the the milk to a shop fold at Man adion us a member of the to slow down, and profit-taking the mine, is found in the work despite the weather
or newspaper has been told to December 1947.
defence.
Wa Lane near Bonham Strand K. D.C.
reduced the price to $830 at the affirmed
stop giving publicity to any statement of Sanno- their distressed condition. He close of the market.
Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg was yes.
Inspector Darkin, continued East on Wednesday, Local estate sworn undier
Plastre myia Tsurumatau, an experien-1 was officer in charge Speculation
of this future assaults and warned terday, sworn in as
The controlled price for con- in the 29,800 was left by Cpl. Handel slowed down yesterday.
a member Mr. Shaftain, was asked by U Opening ced miner and the supervisor work all the time, and showed that if it does not, "effective of the Legislative Council, Kam-ping what was being done densed milk ia 80 centa a Asht Fisher, of Royal
rate was $13.75 to 100 Piastres of the work of this batch of complete indifference to what action will be taken.'
with the documents removed] tin. Veterinary Corps, who died in Highest and lowest prices were POWs. He says that he pro- his underlings did.
tion in the defence of Hong $14.00 and $13.40 respectively. At tested many times to the accus-| Kong Dec. 19, 1941, at the the close it was again $13.75.
There was a drop in Chinese About the employment of sick of the march to
ed Suzuki, Tahara. and Furus special mention for supervision sickle handle just before lunch
they were kept at Police Head- Kokutsu un day. During the lunch
quarters. Inspector Darkin was also asked to help by giving desi There is supporting marched eight or nine miles to go mad and had to be held Any persons who may be con- tails as to the, lines of the in- evidence of his testimony.
up a hilly dangerous path, laden down. Accused. himself in his templating the establishment of vestigation and to let them see. Major Cross and W/O Ed with kit and rations. On the statement, admits beating pri factories or workshops in Hong any documents found to be irre- margin) yesterday ware of wards..,
Kong are advised to consult the way they were kicked, his soners because as he says "they Labome result i gular. When, he left. U Kam Name of Vesteinlein Savage Treatment
and clubbed with rifles by the were idle?
ping told Inspector Darkin that in the first instance as ine: U.S. dollars were unchanged at
In the Camp it will be al- guards to force them on. The
That covers: the evidence in siting, before applying for rere he would get in touch with him
again. the sworn under $19,000. $4.70 buyers, Sterling
leged that Suzuki slapped and accused not only permitted this the first charge. I should like to tration and before incurring Was
prisoners stronger at $15.50, while Austra- beat
and forced but joined in himself, paying add a comment. It will be seen expense of installing machinery. Money Handed Over The late Mr. James Ming, her- Han pounds were again unchang- others to work in the gruelling) particular attention to four that all accused are charged etc.
The following day accused Chinese White Cabbage. balist. fo.mery of 14 Chatham ed at $12.65.
.19. This is particularly desirable visited Darkin's quarters at the Leaf Mustard Cabbage Large 10 rice with ill-treatment causing suf- Rad. died at the
age of 78
conditions already described unfortunates carrying a
PFrench Mission. He produced da when they were only fit for hos- boiler. At least one was, marked fering over lengthy periods. In where it is proposed to set
for days after. This will be many instances, individual cuses such an establishment in a build- 38,000, which, ho handed to described by W/O Edwards who stand out and are described. ing. the whole or part of which is Darkin, saying it was from U Cul
used as a dwelling house; as `cer=" was in the party:
But for all that the most ser- tain types of factories, are unde- Kam-ping and that Lo Kwong- Celery lous thing is the custom, the sirable in such buildings owing to would give $10,000; the Chiness. Chives everyday practice of sustained to risk of fire, sanitary and other $8,000 was in part payment, cruelty calculated to make a obiections, à Government spokes- Accused asked Inspector Kai Chinme.
Darkin to keep U Kam-ping| Locks, Kharada misery of the lives of these man pointed out yesterday." men who had no comeback and
informed as to the progress in Lettuce all ad
Latin Dhixome...< no physical stamina to with-
the L. & E. enquiry and to give Marimoney Vine stand the treatment, and the
warning if and when it became Qulos Epriar indictment is the more serious
necessary to engage a solicitors because the victims, according
as well as priar information iflaches all kind the Police were going to arrest War. Ost to the statement of Major
him.
Bringal or F Tian, Schroider of the US. Medicht
LOCAL WILLS
Speculators yesterday turned
tunc their attention. to gold made the record spurt of the year when within the space
off an hour it jumped over 30 points,
There was nothing out of the ordinary in the morning when the market opened at $300.50 a lael: and there was a total lack of buy an interest toy felt the point the rate actually to
Sgt/Maj. Furuo deserves
!
26. Letters of adminis National Currency, though there prisoners; but no notice was May 15, 1945. The prisoneral.kour, as a result Flynn appeared
tinations have been granted to his widow. Mrs. Lee Lai-wah Fisher, the Rosary HIL Centre.
opened at 84 cents for futures taken was no selling pressure. Rates and $1.15 for spot (for CN$1,000) and closed at 85 cents and $1.13
Probate of the will annexed for
has been granted to Miss Elie er spot, This was a drop
several points on the previous
Suey Ming, of 2 Garden Ter- day, race, for her late father's locati estate
on Dec. 18, 1943.
•
Frederick Reynolds,
former
employee of the Royal Naval Gold, per oz.
U.S. dollars
Dockyard, who died at the Canossian Hospital on Aug. 7,1 1946 at the age of 65. Letters uf administration have been
E.K. dollars
granted to his widow, Mire. Correspondence
Virginia Reynalds, of 35 Dinah House.
Dead-End Kids
Advice To Factory Owners
Reception To Lady Cripps
to
from the Import and Ex-
Port Department and where VEGETABLE
1
PRICES
and
Retall", prica (orholamale price agreed
String Deans While, Biring, Beans, Green French 3, Chinese Flowering Cabbage
Cabbage Round Colbaze Tissitaly
Pries par city
1st Averate gunkig-quality
10.56.
$0.42
4234
Small 14
Garland Chrysanthemum. All Condiment Planta
Water Dress.
S'hai Exchange
pital. This occurred, when, as Local estate sworn under as cabled by Associated Press: of the parades on which men Closing Shanghai quotations, Orderly Officer, he had charge $21,700 was left by Mr. Arthur
Bring Selling
were detailed for work in the At the Camp italf he has CNS CNJ
been described na, acting like mornings. 257,000 258,000
a maniac. On cultivation: he 4,700
Tahara is the next accused i 4,800 930
950 wish to mention. He also, whilst forced men to work long hours Orderly Officer, was quite im- without food or rest, beating pervious to requests that sick them with whatever came to
their hand, for such serious of men be let off work in mine. In addition he was pre-fences even as not lifting Bent at, and supervised an in-thovels high enough. Two in- terrogation of, a prisoner Lances of these beatings stand Game Daly. During the process, out; on July 7:1345, a Bde.
The Chinese community of Sir, It seems that the author Daly was so savagely midled room had a terrific hit ARRIVALS AND
ties are welting (rather worried that at the conclusion of the from this acuerd The Bar starvation; diet,
welcome to Lady Cripps who DEPARTURES
about the hawkers in the Colony,
accused's de Chillies down The prisoners, those of them 16 Would it not be a good idea to session he had to be carried wre Ill next day and marked.
expected to arrive in the money, and on begin with the children of the back to his hut. Evidence of this, August, 15 accused who were still able to walk
week. The welcome will inked Mr. Shaftain what, had Ginger Old Include: Mr., 1 Walkin Peninsula. Hotel streets, and give them a chance in comes from an eye witness lonccked a grand Roneris to Kokuteu, according to his Colony from Shanghai neparture, telephoned and inform-Cheraber Green
Walkinshaw, Cept life first?
Fujiwara and others who saw unconscious. He would not a description became "walking the form of a reception at the happened Mordaunt, Mr. W.G. Aubert. Mr. E.. Richards, Mr. P. Rating. Mr. J. Benelli on each day by the results on Dpaly, Lane apt to Camp. The evidence of these there. Should the Court beng Kong Hotel, fixed., for Mr. Shaftäin said be received Repayes, Green,
On the following morning, Khol, Rabia : low Roberts to be taken back skeletons" during their stay down to business
Thursday, Nov. 28, ht which from Inspector Darkin the rotators w Crossley, Major Cross and W of the accused on this charge, expected to be presente Departures from the Peninsula Hotel and mostly plain beggara Barein of attention. he gave to POWs, offers rather naive explani, gravely increase their culpably three Chinese unofficial 16, accused again visited In:
cigarettes.; trinkets made up for it by the amanat Edwards. Accused hist fsurely these matters must: The function. In sponsored by notes,
On, the evening, of September Trafi Chin meinhers of the Legislative spector Darkin in his quarters, Chiness Bulbous Onion
Accused, mentioned U Kam-ma
Us: Elad. Capt. D.M. Bailey, USA; S/But. W.W. Wilson, VBA, and Mr. T.J, Law...
round the Naval Fleet
The third accused. Sgt. Maj
than the first two accused,
Corps, were subsisting on a Hong Kong is planning a public spector Darkin accepted the ta
Acting on instructions, In- Cabbage Balt
Ginsert Stem.;
·Halay · Bownsh
ME. TE.. Cale, Mr. J. Murray, Mr. a theocrowd of "forgettan Furno, although lower in rank 12cidents comes from Lt-Cof. satisfied of the guilt of any tenders of all communities are | $3,000, which consisted of BA Joctors Oneon
Selling
M. G.W. Thompson, Mrs. M. Wads.feed worth, Mrs: A.L. "Eggleston,” Me, and, MIL
Include Mr. T.V.A. 'Lindabury,
Mr. and Zould do
mora
WE AF. Braid, Card, IL Herbert-Kaj, FL night no animais; with. He was notoriously, brutal; tol tion of the occurrence in his lity;
B. Talk, Casal,-Mr. A.8.
Beato and Minny B. Gecoar,
The follower passensors, arrived by behinds memeals from left-over
A number of statements were
··
statement
Not Healthy Appeared To Go Mad Lastly, on this first charge, then tenderad to the Comet by. appears, Sgt. Nakafima, known Major MacGregor, including as "Tashi:" ile was an equally statements by the accused, ecsere taskmater, this time on Suzuki Nubue
In his statement. Let Lieut.. cutting grass, for which he stationed at
NEW POLICE COMMISSIONER said that ticho was Mr. D. W. MacKintosh, Hong
!! ing a quantity of carbide which increased the quota of work July 1942 to 24 APUD
1944, when Kent's Commissioner of Police, arrived at 5 pm yesterday by the 8.8. Fung Tien
At them, lavish with fils, beatings -of-krend. s sailor to keep and kickings, and also took Mabao, Bieler Thomas, Misa B. Lemos, the pavement clear but by day an active part in compelling Trippe, Mr. A.0. Ables, Mrs. A.B. de We must make a circuit in the men who were ill to work in
zond centre. Could not the Navy the mine, BENDRAVILA, Club giys little to these laft On one occasion he detected
mo.A.G. Brlay-bost "Himalarge from food properly served out to them a prisoner Sem Barrett, steal Singapore.com Thursday: "Capt Bamser or something? ¡M77C&r=+Howns, Barut, Hobart, A/B, Gossi -Lán, 1.Muist3 Bambery, Burst. "Round,” Mad.
LEUNG CHEF
the man had concealed in his
Fecat; sand: Kasarmistacles, Health,:{Forteam
trousers. Thereupon, be beat My chief of British (20,L. In China);od-D; pe Answer in
Barrett, with his sheathed sword Bennett) ((sähninal. zuermentakbes in, the
then forced him under the tap, Correspondent Fary East for BOKO), Britton, Kim
so that water and carbide com Glk and Tan on ko
JIMMY-Tatters,
Med should of bined. The result of this was Unkel ordonby 30A±&#A#rideturite nama and address, .... not
the inevitable:cheinical... zano» necessarily for publication, but a ton, so that Barrett was burnt. a-teken of good faith
in the process.
Gand Baralays
al
LA [Tomathas Red
ping and La Kwong-to and DISTRIBUTION OF asked if there were any develop ment in the IE investiga- tion. Accused also enquired In
CLOTH
A
to the possibility of the release: The distribution a man held on detention warment cloth, to rice, ration rant for selling, a, $2,000 export holders will commence. every day. He beat the men he was transferred to Kinkaseki
permit in an irregular manner day Nov. 28, at all, frequently knocked them down Camp, He remained at this
Was Surprised depots and will con and kicked them whilst on the Camp op Vill-June 1940, when the ground. This was a regular ocwhole Camp was transferred to An exhibition of oil studios Accused then handed Inspector ten days, Ench. currence. An outstanding intous at Helto Camp were better architect is being held at St. $400 was Darkin's share of ten erards at the officia
Kokutau, "POWworking conds by Mr.C. Kluge the local Darlin 3800 He said that this will be entitled to
price of afarce.cccurred in the case of them thus at: Kinkasek, as Nicolas Club, top floor, King's days collection from gambling56 per verd Purchase of the
and his party Aftrained heavily at the later place Building, from today to Sunday cutes in the Central district.oth is, however, not compi red Formosan and working down in the mincs ruant to beat them with a U
(Continued on l'une 3)
from 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 pm. Accused added that Inspector)sory.
cused
Can presa 2 GUARANI MegaReq