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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1946.
CHOCOLATES AND CANDY Defence Witnesses' Evidence In War Trial
Tramway Ordinance
Under a bill which in to be tread before the Legislative
Council today for the first
time, amending the Tramway Ordinance of 1902, fines ali- thorised by Sect. 37 of the or dinance will now not exceed $100 (instead of $10), with or without further penalties for continuing offences of $50 (instead of $5):
This bill has been drawn up
following
a repart from... the
Tramway Company that the fines originally authorised "ure Inadequate and have little or no effect as a deterrent on of fendere,"
The rest of the bill brings various provisions of the ori- ginal ordinance more in keeping with the times. For instance, Sect. 64, which provided a scale of charges for the transport of animals and goods, is abolished, as the trams are only designed for the carriage of passengers. The current fares of 20 and 10 cents now cover "from any point on the tramway to the terminus
the indicated on tramcari. e. it will now ng longer be possible for a Shauki wan passenger to travel parl of the way on a Happy Valley tram and then change to the tram he should have boarded originally.
Peak Passed In Smallpox
Pork Soup As
Initiation
An
Tamaki Koji, a defence witness in the War Crimes Trial of Lieut. Suzuki Nobuo, Lieut. Tahara Iwao, Sergt. Major Furuo Tatsuo and Sergt. Nakajima Mitoshi, said at yesterday's hear- ing that a POW named Daly was seen eating chocolates and candy and appeared to be very happy when Allied planes were dropping parcels.
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ARRIVALS AND
DEPARTURES
Arrivals at the Panineția Hotel Include MT. Miller, Mr. J. E. Wood Mr. Don V. 8. Btryker and Major-General Thomas
B. Martin, Mr. J. M. L. Moak.. Mr. A.
Les' (Chinese Army).
Recent departures from the Peninsula
Hotel include Mrs., Loring and two`chlids |ren. Mr. E. Ghesti, Kim P. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. B. Orel; Mr. and Mrs. H. Alate, Mr. J. Cofominum. Major R. 8. Wiggins and Mr. J. C. Drager.
and had an aged mother. Witness did not think that Nakajima would do anything bad. handed witness
On one Occasion. Nakajima # quantity of sugar for distribution to sick POWs and the latter were very
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HONGKONG
TRAMWAYS LIMITED·
TEMPORARY WITHDRAWAL
BY ORDER
Of The Director. Of DisposalÉ Far Eastern Arca (M.O.S.)
1. THE BRITISH STORES DISPOSAL BOARD (HONG KONG).
NOTICE
ARRIVAL OF HMAC 'VICTORIOUS' AND HT ARUNDEL CASTLE
NOTICE
BATHING BEACHES The Urban Connell has appointed a Committee to-con- sider the future use, develop ment and control of bathing Certain inaccurata and mis-beaches in the Colony, including is authorised to receive leading reports have appeared the New Territories, and, in TENDERS for the pur-relating to the times of arrivals particular, to advise as to the chase from H.M. Dock- and procedure for disembarking facilities, which should be pro
yard, Hong Kong, and ing facts are published for the granted by
the above ships and the follow-vided by
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Government, For
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
20 WORDS $2, FOR ONE INSERTION PREPAID, $1 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION, ADDITIONAL WORDS 10 CTS. PER WORD PER INSERTION
Government to Replies are awaiting at our private perscps or associations sees for Box Nos. 102, 104, 118,
other Naval Establish-guidance of the public. ments in Hong Kong
TIMES OF ARRIVAL HMAC and Kowloon of
Members of the public, re12 214, 218, 220, 223, 229, 'VICTORIOUS' is expected on presentatives of clubs, associa-231, 237, 238, 240, 241. the 5th December and HT tions, etc., are hereby invited to: ARUNDEL CASTLE of the forward in writing to the 5th or 6th December. These Secretary, Urban Councit, any dates cannot be confirmed until expressions of opinion on this sailing signals ex Singapore are question that they may wish the
Committee to consider,
(0) SCRAP IRON AND
STEEL
(b) FIREWOOD
2. Tenders will be for the pur-received. chase of either (a) and/or (b) in
(1) above of quantities R they DOCKING. HMAC VIC Urban Council Office, become available weekly over a TORIOUS NOT berth Hongkong, 22nd Nov, 1946. period of 3 (Three) months.
alongside but will go to 3. Tenders must be deposited moorings in the Man-of-war with the Board in sealed packets Anchorage,
HT 'ARUNDEL and marked "Tender for Scrap CASTLE will berth alongside Iron and Steel and/or Firewood" in the Kowloon Wharves. and addressed to the Chairman...
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Closing date for Tender:-PASSES TO BOARD. Passes 12 Noon, Saturday, 7th December, to beard the HT ARUNDEL 1946.
CASTLE', will be issued by the ships agente, Mears, Mackinnon 5. Further details and con- Mackenzie. This ship is a hired ditions of Contract may be had transport and NO other pass on application to the British will be accepted or authorised. Stores Disposal Board (Hong
Military Police will be on duty Kong) Victoria Barracks (Entrance 50 yards west of the gangways and will NOT Queen's Road Entrance to Bar-permit any person to board who racks).
is not in possession of a valid
Yamaguchi Kiyoshige, last witness for the de- fence, claimed that Nakajima was a very sym- pathetic man and was always kind to POWs. Tamaki Koji declared that. he Medical authorities, he did not knew a POW by the name of know if any POW was injured Daly, but could not say whether round about August, 1945,
POW or not this
had been Witness remembered the glad to receive this unsolicited punished. He saw Daly with occasion when Furuo acciden- gift. his jaw bandaged. Daly was tally struck a POW. He was The case was then adjourned not admitted to Hospital, but not present when this POW was till 10 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, to stayed in his own hut. The struck, but was called to the enable the prosecution and de. bandage was on Daly's jaw for spot by Furun. He
saw the fence prepare their closing about a week.
POW lying on the ground and addresses. Witness saw Daly at Matsu- thought that he was suffering yama after the terminatice of from exposure to the sun. hostilitics, when Allied planes POW Medical Sergeant was were dropping. parcels. Daly present and when witness was enting chocolates and candy_quired if this was the cause, and appeared to be very happy, the latter replied that he did Witness did not see any wound not know.
As the POW Medical Ser- on his face.
POWs arrived at, Kohutsu Ingeant was in possession of some Kroups. After the arrival of injection, witness asked if an the second group towards the injection
relieve the end of May, 1945, work on the POW on the ground. The and cultivation farm was begun on Sergeant replied "OK."
Owing to force of circum-Tender. June, 3.
witness then administered a stances which are beyond the Saw Flynn
camphor injection. The Ser- Company's control it has been geant then spoke to the decided to withdraw all tramcar patient, who answered "O.K." services West of Western Mar- Duting July, 1945, Furuo wasket as from midnight Saturday, suffering from malaria and was November 30th next. This is remained until Aug, 24. admitted to hospital, where hegreatly regretted and only dire Witness did not hear anything necessity has rendered it. im- about a POW named Flynn get
perative. ting hurt on June 5. As far as witness knew, nothing happened to any of the POWs under Naka- jima.
Witness saw Flynn lying down on June 5. At that time, Nakajima was with, the "sweet- potato party." Witness could nct remember to which party Nothing could better lustrate Flynn was attached. Flynn was the value and effectiveness of vuc admitted into hospital. Witness 1 cinations against smallpox than was informed by one of the the fact that as a result of anti-guards that Flynn was shouting smallpox drive now being carried in his room. He last saw Flynn out by the Health Services, the in the hospital at Kohutsu. number of cases last week was Witness saw Nakajima giving reduced from 31 to 28 cases per POWs matches, and tea from day, disclosed
Government his own water bottle. Nakajima was originally a farmer and spokesman yesterday.
He said that Tuesday night while in South Formosa took a marked the passing of the 1,000,000 great interest in the planting of roark in the number of vaccina-sweet potatoes. tions carried out in Hongkong punished because he treated since January 1st. At least hali POWs well. of these had been done during the Cross-examined, witness said public Health Services drive over that a letter was received from the last few weeks.
Licut.-Col. Crossley statiny Urging the population to take that Flynn had been beaten. match y
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OF TRAMCARS WEST OF WESTERN MARKET
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6. The Chairman of the British Stores Disposal Board It is regretted that crying to (Hong Kong) does not bind him-service requirements NO per- self to accept the highest or any mission can be accorded for any
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WALTER M. WEINBERGER, Chairman,
BRITISH STORES DISPOSAL BOARD, (HONG KONG).
HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY
o'clock and --all;
to
person
board HMAC 'VICTORIOUS'. Relatives and friends of passengers erg how- ever assured that every effort will be made to disembark passengers as expeditiously as possible.
TRANSPORT FOR ARRIVALS. No transport can be permitted to enter the Kowloon Docks area. Transport meeting pas-)
the sengera from
HT ARUNDEL CASTLE' must
W. H. HUSBAND, Lieut. Comdr. RNVR
The Shaukiwan Ropte wil remain us at present but alt Happy Valley and Causeway August Move Bay cars will turn back at
park outside the dock gate and The next defence witness, Western Market. There will be
NO permita for vehicles to Kawano Mitsutoshi, said that be no framcars between Kennedy knew all about the move of Town and Western Market. This vice at Stanley on St. Andrew's authorised.
The short Remembrance Ser-enter the dock area have been 20W from Kohutsu in August is a temporary arrangement Day, 30th November will be 1945. He went to Headquarters only pending the arrival of spare held at a to receive a signal message re- parts (especially steel tyres) members intending to be pre- warding sick POWs. The message from Europe.
handed to the Camp Com-1 mandant, who read it. This mes- sar SAT said that sick POWs could be left behind. Witness did not the party on its
There was a river which flowed
Nobody was allowed to go down
There were four Places
very rapidly above Shinton. ferrying was allowed.
where Hongkong, 26th Nov, 1946,
advantage of the free smallpox Na mention was made in this between Shinten and Kohutsu.
had beaten
community service which was be-letter as to who ing offered by the authorities, the Flynn. The letter was address-this river by boat because it flow- spokesman said that it was hoped ed to the Camp Commandant. that by the end of year, the..en- The next defence witness, tire population would have been Kawabara Hircahi, said that it vaccinated.
was decided to open a Camp at Kohutsu because it healthy spot.
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Several accidents occurred on this river. A friend of witness who went fishing on the river had boat capsized and was drown- his
sent are requested to attend in Sea Transport Officer in Charge. China good time.. "Any members re-
LA C. PUTTICK, quiring transport who have NOT
Major advised already are requested to
Embarkation Commandant. Communicate with the under- signed not later than Thursday,' 28th Instant
It is understood the Motor Bus Company will operate a restricted service of buses between Western Market and Whitty Street.
LC. F. BELLAMY General Manager
D. S. ROBB Hon. Secretary.i
Hongkong, 25th Nov, 1946.
HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S
SOCIETY
Kowloon, 27th Nov., 1946.
THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP
COMPANY LTD.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SALE
CARPET: (10" Remington (20-inch) $2251 Dia-
* 10°) $150!..
mond Ring 31001 "Carlton's" Basedrum, Saaredrum, complete Jazz Drumset! 289, top, Prince Edward, (5-7 p.)
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED FILAMENT for clec. tric bulbs. Also fancy Aluminium Foil lacquered, coloured, paper- backed). Write Box No. 235 "China Mail,”
NOTICE 18 HEREBY the Fifty-third GIVEN that
POSITIONS VACANT Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Offices of the Company, Ex- WANTED. several Motor Vehicle Shareholders will be held at the change Building Des Voeux Sitters for Kowloon Workshops. Road Central, Victoria, Hong Reference and qualifications must on Wednesday, 11th be of good standing. Apply Bex Kong, December, 1946, at NOON, for No. 242 "Chins Mail."" the purpose of confirming the appointment: of the Board of Directors and receiving their Report together with State. ments of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1941, and for the period 1st January, 1942, to 31st December, 1945,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. TAYLOR, · Manager & Secretary. Hongkong, 4th Nov., isda.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
of
For the purpose of checking the Company's Register Members, holders of shares are requested to send to the regis-| tered Office of the Company at Exchange Building, Second Floor, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, the following particulars:-
1. Full name and address of the registered shareholder. 2. Number of shares.
3. Scrip numbers.
4. Distinguishing numbers of shares.
Dated at Hong Kong this 29th
The Salvation Army acknow- the same time as this notifica- sympathetic man and was always should register them with thiquested to note that ADMIS. Certain information is required day of July, 1946.
ledges a generous contribution Lion was issued, it was
office 1946.
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R. TAYLOR, Manager & Secretary.
He added that it was more than ever necessary for the community to take every precaution against
HARBOUR In August, 1945, an order wased. On another occasion three mallpox and that the duties of given for all POWs to be soldiers of a certain Unit who ai-
DEPARTMENT
Holders are also requested to the public should not be neglected assembled at a certain point tempted to go down the river by
NOTIFICATION
produce to the Company. for Will the holder of 6 shares examination and endorsement, simply because there had been a After the terminaticn reduction in the number of small- hostilities, the War Ministry
of boat were also drowned.
numbered 18552-18556, please if in order, the certificates for Private Moorings. The last witness for the de
ALL MEMBERS AND communicate with the under-all the shares which they hold. pox cuses.
ordered that POWs gather at fence, Yamaguchi Kiyoshige, de-
GUESTS attending the Cocktail signed. Keelung for embarkation.
Owners of Moorings laid in Party on 30th instant are re- At clared that Nakajima was a very the Harbour for private use also kind to POWs. He frequently of $1,000 received from Mr. C. stated that sick POWs could be gave fruit to the sick POWs and
to complete the checking of the SION IS BY TICKET ONLY before December 31st and these cannot be obtained at
Company's Register of Members. | H. Sansom, the retiring Com-left behind. Witness had never also cigarettes to other POW missioner of Police, received heard any complaints regarding
the door. Pork Soup through the Hon. Dr. S. N.-treatment of POWS.
Failure to do so will result
Douglas Lopraik & Co. When the POW's arrived in in the Mooring being lifted and
D. S. ROBE
General Managers, Formosa on Nov. 14, 1941, Naka-removed.
Hon. Secretary.THE. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Mr. Au Boon Haw, the well guilty of having committed a difficult to obtain. It was rain- mooring must first consult and
Uneo Mitsuo (who was found them, although pork
jima prepared pork soap for
COMPANY LTD. known philanthropist who has War Crime and
very
Persons propping to lay-a
Hongkong, 25th Nov, 1946. already done so much to assist two years' imprisonment by went looking for perk until late obtain permission from the
sentenced to ing at the time, but Nakajima
Hongkong, 27th Nov., 1946, the Aberdeen Industrial School, No. 6 War Crimes Court on in the evening. has kindly offered to make e Oct. 14) teatified that POWs at succeeded in obtaining the requir
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Harbour Master. eventually monthly donation on behalf of Kinkaseki worked in the mines. ed pork and prepared a fine pork certain boys whom he wes helping during the decupation.officer
Witness acted as liaison soup for the POWS,
Harbour Master. This offer has been gratefully Medical Officers and the POW man and hated acts
between
As far as witness knew, Naka- POW nccepted by the Executive Com-Headquarters,
jima was a very straightforward Harbour Department, mittee of the School.
of unkind- injured ness. This was known by every- Hongkong, 26th Nov, 1946, POWs were all treated by POW one. Eo was originally a farmer
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NOTICE
The French Convent Pasi Students' Association will be re- organised at an "At Home" which will take place at the No. 25; Jordan Road, Yaumat!,
Head Office: French Convent School, Cause-
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CHUNG SING (BRANCH)
way Bay, on Saturday, Novem
ber 30th, 1946, from 17:00 to 19:00 hours. All Past Students ? are expected to attend the function.
Sieter HENRI
Head. Mistress, French Convent School. Hongkong, 26th Nov, 1945.
Kowloon
Manufacturers & Exportera
of
RATTAN & SEA-GRASS
FURNITURE
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers, Surveyors and Aviváínes, Pedder Budáng, Telephone No. 20Z24.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
All Kinds Floor Mattings, Saturday, the 30th Nov. 1946, Bamboo Blinds, Leather and commencing at 10:00 am Fibre Suit Cases, Camphorwood
Cheats, Etc. At Moderate Prices at their Sales Rooms, Pedder
NO. 136; CANTON ROAD, Building, Basament
NOTICE
TSIM SHA TSUI.
WILLIAMSON & COMPANY
of
P.&O. BUILDING
ADVISE
Change of Telephone numbers as under 31281 31282 3-1283. Effective as from £7th November, 1946
NOTICE
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
General Managers
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD.
Change of telephone numbers as under, 312813128231283 Effective as from 27th November, 1946
A FINE SELECTION (about 100 Pieces). OF WOOLLEN, COTTON AND JUTE CARPETS AND 、RUGS — Various Sizes On View from Friday, the 29th November
Terms:
AR Costamary:
LAMMERT BROS.
cers:
DO YOUR SHARE ONLY A ROSE
Service Auction Rooms Auctioneers, Surveyors ets Basettient, French Bank Bida, LB.B. de Sousa, Auctioneer,
Telephone 81867.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned has received instructions from the Custodian of Property to sell by Public Auction
on THURSDAY the 28th November, 1946. commencing at 10.00 am.
at the SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS; FRENCH BANK BUILDING,
BASEMENT,
256 LOTS OF VALUABLE
GOODS, comprising
STORED AT CUSTODIAN'S 1-K GODOWN, MA“ TAU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON,
Broken Furniture; Box Spring Mattress; Desk Top; Wooden Bunks, Wooden Stands, Bedstead & Bed- springs.
STORED AT HONG KONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LTD'S NOS. 30/81 GODOWNS, KOWLOON.
Steel Belting; Leather Belt- ing; Sewing Machines with Frames: Mops with handles; Paper Parchment and Tissue Paper; Rice Paper Guriny Bags and Grass Mats Hemp and Twine; Hessian Cloth; Braes Tuber; Book Paper: Statichery; Insertions; Buc- kles Brushes; Spray; Mos quito Destroyer; Fly Paper; Dental Powder: Sauce Pow- der: Copper Ketties; Wash Basins Dust Bins; Com- passes; Gauges and Clocks; Chemicals Soda: Bleaching Powder; Cooking Utensils; Rabber Hose; Sait; Iron Hammers and Wooden Hand- Insulators Steel Sheets: les; Acris Sets & Glass
"Singer Sewing Machines and stands Wax; Bicycle Lamps; Water Pipe Fittings; Nails etc. Iren Door Hooks; Motor Blowers: Well Pump Heads; Pickaxe Handles, Hatchet Handles; Scythe Handles, Hand Pumps; Wooden Clogs; Window Fanes, Bamboo Chopsticks; Mesquito Netting;. Bathroom Fittings Mazden Daylight Lamps; Bicycle Parts; Solder- ing Tin Bar Wax Stencil Paper Tools Copper Gauze: Soft Lead Squares; Hydraulic Gauges, etc.
Chinese Optical Co. between 10 am and noon, and
.
OPTICIAN *
67 QUEENS ROAD C
Victoria Dry-Cleaning & Dyeing Co.
RESUME BUSINESS
Experts for 20 years.
89 Nathan Road, Kowloon
The above-mentioned articles. will be open to inspection at their respective Godowns on the 26th and 27th November, 1946, between 2 p.m. and 4 p、m. Issued by the Undersigned at the Service Auction Rooms, French Bank Bldg., Basement. The Auction
is subject to the Conditions of Sale published in the Hong Kong (British Military Administration), Gazette Noti-
AEB, DE SOUSA
Auctioneer.
(pre-war at 50 Nathan Rd) Hongkung, 20th Nov, 1946,