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School Certificate Exams
The Director of Education has recently received from the University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate infor-
THE CHINA-MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946.
STOLE CARBIDE TO EXCHANGE
FOR SALT AND
AND EXTRA FOOD
MORE STORIES OF Wedding At
P.O.W.'S TREATMENT Catholic
mation regarding Senior and In the course of his testimony at yesterday's War Cathedral
Junior School Certificate Examinations organised by that body and also regarding the examinations for Certifi cates of Proficiency in English, which are conducted by the University of Cambridge Loďál Examinations Syndicate acting in collaboration with the Bel- tish Cound through a. Joint i Committee.
enange.
of
Readers' Letters
LADY CRIPPS Former ARRIVING TODAY Constable
Lady Cripps Prezident of the British United Aid to China Fund, is expected to arrive in the Colony sometime today from Canton,
Committed
con
Tsang Kan, ex-Police stable, was committed ft., trial by Mr. E. II. Sainsbury at Can- tral Magistracy, yesterday, when charged under the Defence Re-- gulations with assisting that
Lady Crippal and party. have ésta in Cantan since : Saturday afternoon, having Back Salaries ··7 · Sir,— In · Renders Letters
flown there from Nanking. Column of the 23rd instant, Str,-A short time after the "A Friend" wrote about the] = Crimes trial of Lieut. Suzuki Nobuo, Lieut.
resumption of the Civil Ad- non-gratitude of the Chinese: Servants only I presume, applies Japanese between 1942 and Tahata Iwao, Sgt. Major Furno Tatsuo and
ministration, the Hon Mr. he seems to be of the same Sgt. Nakajima Mitohsi, W/O Edwards sald A quiet wedding took place at He was good enough to opiniors as the "Ex-Friend or to European Staff but not to any- 1944.
Mr. J. O'Donovon, A.S.P., of body else. the Catholic Cathedral yesterday raise the question of payment China" in Shanghai. that carbide was stolen by POWs for the pur-afternoon when Miss Wong Kit-of accrued salaries to non-in-The main trouble is misun that tenancy can be terminated the presccution Accused was Moreover, if the law provides the Special, Branch appeared for pose of obtaining salt or extra food in ex- chun, daughter of Dr. Wons terned personnel of the Civil derstanding. It is kindness
Bing-tin, dentist, became the
It was alleged that accused landed property and the tenants Witness also said that POWs were all pleased to bride of Mr. Patrick Fallon, son service in the Legislative Coun- given to the wrong persona. It upon change of ownership in the not legally represented:
C. P. Fallon, cil.
has been like that for a long evicted, there will be every pos- served in the Japanese Gender He was informed that a Com- time. All the benefits were! see Furuo stagger into Camp suffering from formerly of the Hong Kong!
The so-called new merie at Taun Wan during afbility for had been set up to make given to those who do not ap-owners to exploit their tenants. 1914 and took part in a raid *** malaria. Testifying on his own behalf, the Folice, Rev.
ciated. The bridegroom
was recommendations to the Secre-preciate, but who regard the obviously, this new provision of on Ching Yee Island which first accused. Suzuki, stated that POWs were with Kowloon Docks in 19 the aideration. Since then a long the part of the donor. Those landlords, but a heavy blow to GO: villagers who the Japanese and tary of State, after due con-kindness as responsibilities law serves as a "Godsend" to the resulted in the arrest of over never sent into the mine barefooted and on an has been connected with
Hong Kong Tramway Company time has elapsed and the Men who should receive considers the tenants, especially the new alleged were guerillas fighting empty stomach.
Witness did not since the re-occupation of the bers of this Committee must tion are having no chance to
Colony.
The bride, who wore a white have arrived at some decision express their appreciation be
In the case of newly rebuilt or by Mr. Junjito, W/O. Edwards know the "reason why the trans- said that sick men received less fer had to be carried out so satin gown with. 18. 6, was attend or other. It would
Con- cause they are not given con slightly repaired houses, the own rations than men who went to
ers may have sound reasons to decisions were published for the
It is the case of the wrons say that they must demand high- work. It was, therefore, the sick men to be admitted to d by Miss Tang, Fook-wa, who sidered fair and just if their sideration. impulse of sick and hungry men Hospital was refuked by the
benefit of those concerned.
people the get the benefit and rents together with certain the good are left out to suffer other amount of money (probably to go to work if they could Japanese. It was emphatically untrue to say that POWs forced
Today you get all sort of in the changed term of "Recon- Accused was with the Japan-....... ponsibly do so.
the transfer because they
troubles, and you will get more:struction Costs") becauso they can. Gendarmes and. Indian.con just because you gave benefits have spent a large sum on the in- stables. Later in the afternoul wanted to get home as soon as
to the wrong sort of people.vestment, which they wish to re- he saw the village elder again; possible. To the best of wit
The good have to be aloof. cover just once enough from one he wBB in very bad shape ness' knowledge, no notification was given to the POW Officers
The occidental mind la dif- bargain, if possible. Why should and his clothing was wet. ferent from ours. eg, in the they be so hurried to realize a that sick men could be left be hind. Witness was informed that Licut. Col. Crossley that sick men had to be taken by stretcher.
Answering further questions! Kohutsu. the
These proficiency-in-English | examinations are open only to candidates whose mother tongue is not English. The General Regulation Calendar of City and Guilds of London In- stitute which gives information regarding the Instituto's fous examinations has also been received.
var-
The Director of Education will be pleased to make available to the general public any of the information contained in the above literature, or in that supplied by the University of London Examination Syndicate. Application for such informa-
to Mr. J. M. Wilson at Education Office.
the
TRAM CONDUCTOR
hurriedly.
Permission for the
acted as bridesmaid,
The
brother of the groom, Peter Fallon, acted as bestman, while the bride was given away by her father, Dr. Wong,
After the ceremony, a reception;
Kowloon was held at No. 14, Hurt Avenue!
The honeymoon is being spent at Repulse Bay,
Ip Yuen-han
is
be
"CONCERNED,” S
·
sub-tenants.
for the Allies,
A farmer, Chan - Wing-tak, said that he was arrested by the Japanese on the morning. of May 14, 1944. A village elder Chan, Sat-cheong, was arrested with other villagers
N
The
NO DOUBLE- TALK
Witness did not know the
What They Like Sir,For the past six months exact quantity of carbide which
I have been ambling around the was stolen by Barrett, but it
various units here in the Colony, Was usual for POWs to steal a handful
gathering requests from the Ser- At that time there
vicemen and women for my week- was a shortage of salt in Camp and the carbide was stolen for
ly ZEW programme "Unit Re-evidental mind the clearing of big return within a short time? tion should be made in per the purpose of getting salt or
quests." In the course of my wan- debris is to protect passers-by,
I am rather doubtful whether or social injustice wherever The forthcoming wedding
well in our mind it is a burden upon the authorities are really capable these try to exist... extra food in exchange.
For three small humps of
announced of. Dr. Lam Yu-shing derings I have spoken to From "Half Way House" to of 514 Nathan, Road and Misg over 500 men and women and I one who pays the casts after of checking 'so many loopholes in locally recruited staff could co- carbide, it was possible to obtain.
thought that they may be in- long suffering due to the war. law, of which the tricky ones may operate so much better if they of ferested to hear the results of my The bread crumbs of the Fleet avail themselves for selfish pur-were given more consideration enough salt to spread over the Shinten there were two paths, Beatrice palm of one's hand. The salt but the place could also be Homantin Hill Road.
research into the popularity of Club become a responsibility poses..
and leas unfair playin thus obtained was distributed reached by boat along the river.
the artists they have requested. rather than kindness, the up-t "rehabilitation" actually between
So herewith is enclosed a list of chins may even sell their places means what it does, may I dare the members of a It was not possible for motor squad. Thre was a system in cars to pass along either of the ments and the roofs of the levels the favourite artists of the Forces in the line like a seat in the suggest that Government should each squad that anything two paths. There was an appent were alwats_caving in.
in Hong Kong, as shown by the Stock Exchange.
The Right Channel Certain partics were detailed to hundreds of requests made to me. Sir Cecil Clementi had some criticism in handling political al- SIT,--Since the Government obtained by one member of auch for volunteers to assist in carry-
villago aix malles away
I make squad would be shared with the ing the sick man. There were to to
no comment on the knowledge of the Chinese mind, fairs, and see its possible ways to started rationing various useful of the "Sergeant. Major"
returnees including articles to the citizens of Hong but also
Kong, who irrespective of rich stretcher cases.
hemany salary-carners who would lead the men up with 80 fact that the percentages shown went smoothly lbs. weight and then make them are of all the requests made to me could smooth others.
stitute a great majority of the or the poor, will not forfelt the Therefore if "A march a certain distance before since I began the feature pro-
Friend" local community to tide over any generous offer of the Government allowing any break. POWs who gramme.
wishes to be appreciated, he dimculties in the form of living notwithstanding the long queues' fell under the weight of the load
should give a chance to those and accommodation. But if only it has been conjectured that the and consequential Inconvenience; would be beaten up and made to 1. Bing Crosby, 19%,
who will show appreciation.
capitalism is always apt to keep 2. Bostom Promenade Ore
K. T. Chan. carry on.
After reading the various state- chestra (conductor: Arthur Fied-
the weather here, the less for- Government, before the incep- tion of the scheme, 'did not ments, Major MacGregor intim-ler), 8.7%.
tunate ones will be placed at the thoroughly plan to facilitate dis ated that the case for the prose-
Landlords And Tenants mercy of th powerful profiteerers; tribution and to minimise incon- 3. Dinah Shore, 7.7%, cation was closed.
ASSAULTED For assaulting a tram con- ductor in Des Voeux Road West near Centre Street on Sunday, Kwan Chi, 28, hawker, was labour without the option of a fine by Mr. F. X. d'Almada at the Central Magistracy yes
tolerate any fale and constructive
sentenced to two months' hard others. It was not possible to two parties-the walking sick from the Camp under the charge Popularity Poll, apart from the not only his administration assist the
terday.
It was stated that about 9.10 on Sunday defendant 1.I. boarded the tramcar. The con- ductor accidentally stepped on the defendant's foot, and the hawker struck him. Defendant created a commotion and was arrested by a constable.
accumulate supplies, as POWs and had no place where to hide the carbide and it would turn to dust if exposed to the air.
Boly was concerned with a group of other men in stealing sugar and all were punished at the same time. Daly was the only one to have his jaw broken.
Many Sick There were many sick POWs at the time of the transfer to
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SHANGHAL
Not One Fit
In actual fact, not one of the POWs was fit. Witness saw three large boats at "Half Way House." A halt was made, be- fore the "Half Way House" was reached and most of the men were in a bad state and exhausted. After a
lot of argument, permission was given for some of the stretcher cases to be ferried across the river. The total number of POWs was 320. There were 28 stretcher) cases, with four bearers per stretcher. Twelve men assisted in carrying kit.
At the time when the walking sick party caught-up-with the stretcher party, one to the men
needle in man's arta,
Caser
End ho
The
ties the healthy party and the
were
NEV LONG.
+
*
con-
Bir,-After reading the corres- and yet this irregularity may
After the fall of Hong Kong to the Japs at the end of 1941, when
in boats was not permitted. China Democratic League's tenemedis absolutely
Füruo because the latter was boat was drowned when his craft talked whatever Stalin's bench-
capsized. Witness accompanied men talked,
.
-
due to
13 new
Sir,-With
A
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stood to wait for their turns, but to pedestrians as well.
It is gratifying to observe that
with rice ration cards. How
can be surmised by the short
this
| Although' I write enthusiastical-
sta TMIN
ly approving of this scheme of allowing rice dealers to handle, Ar all articles for ration, I am not a vérf rica" dealer, but a salesman of a foreign ára.
A MIDDLE CLASS.
*
Japanese War Memorial
4. Artie Shaw and his or- Lieut, Suzuki Nobus was then
pondence of your reader Mr. "C. cause extensive social unrest, devenience to the public for want of called and said that he had never chestra; Tommy Dorsey and his on rent control in last Satur-trimental to the much deired re-experience and precedents. A heard of sick POWs being sent orchestra; the Andrews Sisters,
day's issue of your esteemed storation of prosperity to the Co-long queue under police officers to work the mine at Kinkasek. 5.8%,
paper, and that by "Right for All" Jony. This statement is, made to maintain order with a block of Rohutsu was a healthy place
his or- 5. Glenn Miller and
on Tenancy Injustices in last Fri- solely in a sense of public spirit, buildings barring pedestrians, who because it was cool in, summer chestra, 4.6%.
day's issue of the "S.C.M. Post," and I think many of your readers were then obliged to turn jay POWs at Kohutsu had to performi 6. Harcy James
walkers with possible risk of a and his or was led to hit. upon a few re-may be in agreement. cultivation work and plant sweet chestra, 4.3%.
accident, caused not only incon "A RETURNING OLD lative viewpoints on the matter, potatoes.
Runners-up:-The orthestras
venience to those who patiently... HONGKONGITE.” Daly and some other POWs
as follows:- were concerned in the stealing off Geraldo, Joe Loss, Duke Elling-.
**་ some sugar. He was interrogation and Spike Jones.
reference to in the former party collapsed. ́ed by the Camp Commandant and
many things were at their worst, W.G's letter appeared in your A POW who had ulcers all over ordered to be detailed.
In Line With Moscow?most inhabitants left for various Sunday Herald of November 24 the Government has at last struck his legs and was on a stretcher Acted Under Orders Sir The declaration of the places either because of their relating to the proposed new the right channel to smoothly offered to get up and walk so
Regarding the transfer from South China Branch of China's hatred for the enemies or of their rent contro legislation, I should flow the articles for ration to cach family through the rice dealers that the man who had collapsed Kohutsu, witness said that an Democratic League as appeared attempts to find alternative means say that the point that could use his stretcher. The order was issued that those who in "Sunday Herald." Nov. 24, of living, in which case they had tenant may be required to leave of various districts in accordance POW doctors did what they were sick could remain behind, sounds like Molotov's recent to dispose of their household if he rented his place after could for the sick and witness The Camp Commandant informed speech." Does Democracy In furniture and personal belongings October 1945 gives the cunning smoothly does this scheme work saw one of them inserting a POWs about this order. The China mean unconditional to eke out the travelling expenses, landlord. or landlords MADY
POWs were divided into two par" obedience, to the voice of the certain unsaleable and unwieldy chances asking the loyal people absence of my servant on
errand. I am specially grateful. Before reaching Matsuyama, sick party. Witness was ordered Kremlin?
articles being left behind at their who came back after October POWs had heard rumours that by the Camp Commandant la sc-
Many democratic leaders in fate. After liberation these peopley 1945, to quit and should be ed this scheme, because. I cannot
to the Authorities who have adopt- · Allied Authorities would drop company the sick party. No ar- China owed their safety be returned here In consecutive amended and made clear tal parcels to them and they had rangements were made that these cause of the presence of Ameri- batches, mostly later than Octo give the loyal citizens the legal afford to employ more than one. all hoped that this would be the sick POWs would be conveyed by can troops. Why should the 80-ber, 1045. There were very few protection against such evic servant, and I believe there are
boat at a certain point.
more famillies like mine with one called South China Democrats possibilities of reoccupying, their tion. Near Kohutsu there were steep insist that they are alone the former dwelling flats Clack had dysentery a few
servant. I alncerely hope that the t case of agreement, the Government will stick to this days before the march and places, but after these places, the judges of China's controversy change of occupants or the pre vacation of a house can be a scheme as long as there are artf
roads were looked like a skeleton. Biggen] ad fairly level.
There in line with Moscow's Ideas? lot of curves along the
mises having been damaged that complished at any time with cics for ration. was also wasted away and re-
τίνες and
I have been watching South they have had to seek alternative out being bound by any or the carrying of people sembled a skeleton. Biggen's
dinance. cake" was just one of pure star-į
It was also very dangerous and activities since their appearance tenants or sub-tenants, disregard-
READER vation.
witness had heard of an incident in Hong Kong, 1 have not been ing the variation of rentals and Good News
where a Japanese soldier who able to find anything special the austerity conditions of the Government Rent Broome WAB -treated by tried to negotiate the river by about them except that they premises.
Allowances It according to the probable
Sir,-In his statement on the displeared and just picked on
the sick party as far se
Shinten
interpretation of the proposed housing problem made at the someone to hammer.
Dear Mr. Editor, we welcome amendment of Tenancy Regula-Legislative Council on Novem- Roberts and up to that point he received neither Communism nor. Fus- tions, the tenants who entered ber 21, the Colonial Secretary was kicked unconscious in early no, notice that any POW was cism. Please do not be fooled. August
seriously ill..
into
tenancy agreements after said that as regards the housing Witness could not give the In performing his dutics and
L. Y. LIANG.
Sir, I read with diemay, Ingers October 31, 1945, can be evicted, of Government servants a com- Sunday's, paper of the prepara date when Furuo had malaria, in his treatment of POWs, wit
it will be quite unfair and pre-prehensive programme of re- tions to pull down the Japanese He could remember the incident ness always acted in accordance Waifs And Strays futical to them; while on the building on sites of demolished War-Memorial. The enly excuse because all were so pleased to with the orders of his superior
officer.
Sir, I feel I must write a few other hand, it affords simple op-quarters had also been adopted. for its demolition that I can see Furuc stagger into Camp'
Cross-examined, witness said words in reply to Leung Chee's Dortunities for pronteering on the For which privileged, group are see is that it is unsightly' 'in of the Japanese surrender, the always straightforward with the that foregather near and it was, next to the report that Lieut. Col. Crossley was article on the waits and strays part of some avaricious property these quarters meant?
its incompleted state, a state. the China holdera in an uninterrupted man- According to the present that shows how the Japanese only piece of good news re- Japanese in Camp when. repre- Fleet Club.
ner. In that case, it means that all General Orders of the Hong purpose was finally frustrated, ceived in Camp.
senting POWS. The same To Leung Chee starts off with good such returnees will have to come Kong Government, officers on and which is a memorial for All hoped that Furuc would marks applied to Major Cross. intentions, but ends his article to new terms with their respective Sterling salary receive from all those who suffered in the die. It was hot correct to say Captain Imamura was very funding fault
landlords at high rates which $160 to $250 per month rent colony, at their hands. It will his orders that about that Roberts was knocked unpow should-not be beaten. Wsolutely clear that these most un-much as existing; falling which,vided with quarters., Subordi- in defending the colony and I feel it should be made ab-imagine may be several times us allowance if they are not pro- also remind us of our negligence conselous through being accf- deatly struck by another POW ness Breed that it was wrong to sortunate children are at the pre- they will be asked to quit, and nate European facers are the Far East in general while on digging - work. The that work cise of Flynn took place when Kiskaser wa the copper mins at club and ly relying on the Fleet Among those from les granted, free partially-furnished if its unsightliness is un-
most unpleasant the, gênerosity of the
those who will wilter quarters or if no quarters are bearable, why cannot he was a member of the grass and trying. Witness did not know average sailor for their very exis- by this change of law are a large avaliable a rent allowance of memorial be completed As It the cutting party.
the temperature in the mine, nor tence. It appears that the aver-number of Government servants $50 per month (if no dependants was to have been, with perhaps Re-examined by Major Mae- did he hear that many POWsjoge Chinese is a good organizer (including their families) who in the Colony) up to $110 per different inscription on it? Gregor, witness said that he saw collapsed and had to be carried for the evil but hopeless when it left Hong Kong during Japanese month (with family). A locally Anshow, it is a much more two live and two dead snakes out.unconscious.
that no POW went into the mine good intentions
Witness said comes to anything that requires occupation and re-lained the ser- recruited officer is entitled to fitting war memorial than any while at Kohutsu.
Major MacGregor then, intim- barefooted or without a helmet.
vice only after liberation, but a sum of only $25 maximum per British one could be consider ated that he would be calling ño
Telling Lies
* These walls and strays, in the whose basic salaries still remain month after 10 years service!! ing that the Japanese were ce- more witnesses,
es, but would tender
first place, should not have to rely the same as in 1941. Are those Is Government going to 'con-cupying the colony during most Major Croke was telling lies on the China Fleet Club for their honest and law-abiding employees tinue with this unfair and of the war. It will be the one certain statements made by DA when he said POWs worked bare
B M. Wheeler, G. H.
footed. POWs
existence.
expected to be able to cope with antiquated polley? Is Govern- thing loft by the Japanese to Williams, E. Morris and Shi-sucie We were supplied with Secondly, the Chinese com- the several fen per cent increasement not aware that 825 is not remind us of the way against geru Kurabayashi
work. There was no occasion
munity of Hong Kong, such as of house rents. (plus 20 per cent enough to rent even ang cubicle? aggression, statements were read out which a POW was sent to work Leung Chee, should get together extra in the case of sub-tenancy). To quote from the Editorial to Those who want to pull it - Major MacGregor and that of in the mines o6 az
stomach. I, by amme milrace these unfortunate children, who premises on paying exorbitant recommendation of the Land- ant, and are the sort of people empty and create some form of home for or even able to remove to news contemporary paper on the down must be naturally, mallgn- sick man could work in a mine are being fed "lik, animals," as charges (including shoe money) lord and Tenant Committee "the who cause so much friction be such as that at Kinkasski,
L.C.-puts It.
out of their limited resources? class, which has least to cheer tween peoples. I here those res would be most unpleasant. If Surely it is not up to the Fleet With only few exceptions, these about is, as ever, the middle ponsible for its demolition will had been sick man on Club to support these children poor fellows are still in lack of class, especialy the lower find cause to alter their views. Sergeant Major" made" him get when witness was orderly down on his knees and
he would have asked, the regards to organizing a food money to refurnish their house- salaried class, for whom the CJ BRUKNER, MNE gave him stical Other to excore e canteen. L.C. I am sure would hold and requisites after a year's report amounts to but oner than we made to from duty. Witness could not re-certainly not be able to pass down time. Perhaps to the mind of change more rent to pay. The hand. Kane was made to hold nimber any occasion on which by the Fleet Club if we started some people it might be somewhat Straits Government provide all For the theft of two tacka om the stones with arms outstretched sick, man came up to him while this idea, we would be feeding enviable of those who stay be their staff irrespective of class bolts and nuts from MacKick and if he allowed. His hands to 10000 aag, he was beaten up
Son parade NE
halt Hong Kong in the end hind in Hong Kong during the of gank with puitable accom- Wharf, North Point, on Saturdas Terrific Heat
wit Answering the Frésident, w ness Bald That POWs received. 1050, it is up to people like LC. dark days and who are luckymodation at very reasonable afternoon, tad unemployed Describing craditions in the grammes of rice, shoxle
to do something for these chil- enough to have not sacrificed | rent, and the local Government cse, Lam Leung and Ho K” mize at Kinkaseki, Harrby said grammes of.
700
dren?
much of their belongings, and' at should study this policy.wers sentenced to two month that they wars terrible. The best Bines porch FOW per day
Mactables and some.
LC. should remember Can- least, have restrved their housing de Government going to re-hard labour by Mг, H. Q. Sh amount fucius Ta-and fault one must accomidation. The fact that fute Mr. Arthur Creech Jones KC at the Central ton of the chutes would be over") POWs received lasts fo
do good
Government is proceeding with statement that: "The modern yesterday. Both, deren same by the heat ad? Millis,} Hearing was then adjourned
CLARKE The reconstruction or repairing of world can leave no room “ for seen by Mr. C/H NE free were no sanitary argange till 10 mint today
Petty Offers. quarters to house the Government, privilege, étendrale, domination chased-and-caught them
The
E. J: Morris stated, in part, that the "Sergeant Major" (Furto) made and
TRES anders blazing sun, Jonny
Kane was picked out as not doing enough work. The
beat
was terrific and men, working on lejued to a
He also
Wit-
Bick