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Readers' Letters WITNESS SAYS:
ARP Wardens
$200 which includes the $78 for Str. Mr. S.A. Gray's statement high cost and rehabilitation
it makes known for the first time
to
recommendations
soft
vegetables. Surety
Al-
the for nurses,
"Is most welcome to all ARP mein- lowances. This sum is under- bers in that above other things stood to be based on the cost of living figures issued every week the Public the fact that aby the Labour Office which means committee appointed by the Gov- that nurses are expected to live ernment has been sitting and ex-mainly on a diet of salt fish and ploring the question of back at standard of
ARP perzonnel and that to the an official statement
who are as to its| WHO working amongst the
sick and findings and
and nursing infectious dis- eneca is excted to be higher I regret that I should have than that of the coolls class, Only
after completing 10 years' raised doubt in the efficiency of ster com the Government as regards
the are ther ARP quation, doubt that way ance amourtin for house allow- i
to $7.50 per Government by ramours and the month. Does the engendered interpretation of the apparently consider this sum sufficient to irresponsible report (or misre
SING the slums of the one small ill-ventilated port?) in certain section of thei Chinese press. However, I
will be issued soon.
the
ters
must Coinny
In passing. I should think that
Government is sometimes prone to be over-reticent on mat
The of public interest. Public is just allowed be taken possession of by Imagination and rumours, which will only lead to misunderstanding and disappoint
main to be a ·
to
to
•
I to
the
new
•
Local Police
service
THE CHINA MAIL, SATUR DAY, DECEMBER
"STODDA" PERFECT EXAMPLE OF A SNEAK
Tsutada Itsuo (Interpreter) otherwise known as "Stodda" was described by W/O F.W.J. Lewis,
R.A., at yesterday's war crimes trial of Colonel TRAFFIC ACCIDENT Tokunaga Isao, Captain Salto Shunkichi, Lieut. Tanaka Hitoshi, Tsutada Itsuo and Sgt. Harada Jotaro, as the worst type of person of
Attention is
called to a serious accident which occur. red between 3 pm on Thara
any nationality whom he had ever met. Wit-day, Dec. 5, and 0.1, 07 ness further said that "Stodda" was the per- fect example of a sneak.
cers
who
the
Friday, Dec. 6, in which a motor cycle No. 117 ridden by - a Chinesa male along Stubbe Road towards Afagazine Gap. had an accident,
in
a
The motor cycle was found pulley near Nullah 76 and the rider was found un- conscious in "Nulich 76 under:
Rood. The rider is i Stubba Queen
Hospital Mary
in very actions condition.
Will any person who wit- nassed this mecident or has any information on this mat- ter please comenunicate with Traffic Office, Central Police Station, or Telephone A Number 39346.
Witness did not know
Navy Yard Storeman Bound Over
of
O el Arcalli, `storeman the Royal Naval Dockyard, was bound over by Mr. H. G. Shel- don K. C. at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday when he pleaded guilty to the unlawful posses sion of 30 spicep bearing aud one ball bearing at the man gate of the Dockyard,
Mr. M. A. da Silva pleaded guilty on behalf of defendant.
Inspector. H. Sell said that defendant admitted taking the
Exchange Control Clerk Charged
Mr. T. V. N. Fortescue, of the Foreign Exchange Control section, was a witness for the Crown' at Central Magistracy yesterday in an alleged bribery case against. Yeung Shiu-hung, clerk of the department, who is charged with ac cepting a bribe of $630 on Oct. 28.
Mr. A. J. Clifford, Assistant Crown Counsel, as
sisted by Inspector W.N. Därkin of the Special Branch appeared for the prosecution, while Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for the defence. The case was for committal. Mr. Clifford in opening the
case stated that accused New P&O
туды
employed as a clerk in the foreign exchange control office under Mr. Fortescue.
It was the usual practice for accused to submit applications to Mr. Fortesene at 5 p.m. daily, after the applications had been passed through, the bank Mr. Fortescue would sign those he which had been rejected. approved and cancel those
Ships
As recently announced the P. & Q. Company has ordered from Messrs. Barclay, Curle Co. two cargo motor ships of 7,000 tons for the UK. Calcutta secrice. They will be single- by screw vessels propelled Doxford-Diesel motors developing 0,800 horse-power giving an es
mated speed of 16 knots. They
their three)
The attitude.of.Japanese super sent to the Camp Commandant's" the worst Witness had theft from this particular store, Fortescue received information | boijers working at a pressure of
some
come - across..
As the rumours of alleged
the
I think that he could also It is quite obvious that the police/Dutchman who complained to the taken out again with eight Other Those who failed to do this re- make toys for his children, De. lice decided to lay a trap, with government at that time but thoir - r's policy major collapses took place. Al was no option but to sign. He was a came, in had to bow, or salute, in, the store, and took them to corruption continued, the Po. Nor cruisers in time of war
pur
centage of my nay goes to swell the population of the Colony is Hong Kong and his attitude to-chine guns and told that it adv. from "Spanker," A Baxter the Court would give defendant] US, for foreign exchange. Chan |August 1885; and made her las
the Government's coffers via in
the H.K.V.D.C. named
Cross-examined,
1905, to Bombay, where she was
The brutal killing of Chinese civilians, who were BRY that the fault lies entirely new coolie in the Govern-
bayonetted and shot in full sight of POWs in with the Government for not ment starts with $104 per month
Shamshuipo, was also mentioned by witness, while a trained midwife gets only promptly and effectively correct-
$110 ing the misreport
per month including all al- Continuing his testimony, W/Ojuvely. Generally speaking, the lowances. The recent promotion Ellis said that in 1944, POWs Japanese were a bad lat from top some of the very senior un were engaged in digging tunnels, to bottom, but there were one or
awaited married nurses Is a long
transporting and.. manhandling two decent individuals amongst and deserved recognition of their drums of petrol and shipping and them. The Formosan Camp guards Rood
work which will give them
much as an increased salary, but what of storing ammunition such as bombs, hated the Japanese as the junior nurses?
ammuni- the POWs. fuses and small armst How much
Witness then related how Sgt. line, faithfully on a wholly un- 500 lbs. and the bombs from 30 Crabbe Sgt. Major Wilson, 2/Lt. longer are they to keep on strug- tion. Petrol drums weighed about ment
as is with the case in view. Meanwhile, unless and until the spite of the many promises made
suficient Government salary In to 300 kilos.
Kerr and Sgis. Moore and Plum- takes
bearing from No. 16 Stare. Government
There was not one good pair of mer were beaten and maltreated TaRadiato
Accused had been in the steps to study and implement the for over a year there has been shoes in the whole Camp. In some by the Japanese Camp guards.
In mitigation, Mr. Silva said 1 to real understanding or sym- cases, men on working parties Captain Webber, who attempted findings and recommendations sin
that defendant was a well edu- habit of re-submitting applica cated man and had been work had not approved. After some passengers,
tions the committee, which I hope to pathetic help given to their ap- went to work with shoes held to-to intervene in the case of Moore pellagra.
which Mr. Fortescue will carry 9,700 tons and will Have accommodation for twelve. bo fair, with a view to fulfilling | Peg
deal for better wage allowances, Its obligation to its loyal workers and even the three months back Bether with pieces of string and in and Plummer, received the worst whether Saits intended that this ing with various business con-
The names selected for theso pay for January to March 1943 other cases, wore Chinese clogs. beating witness had ever seen a should be taken or applied ex-cerus prior to his present em- time, accased was told by Mr. with the least delay. I shall re has not yet been paid them.
Arculli, had been Fortescue that the job of reships are "Coromandel ·ånd. The general condition of clothing man receive.
ternally, but the POW medical ployment.
submitting applications was Cannanore, the latter a new ong officers would have nothing to do with the Dockyard as atoreman DISAPPOINTED
It is therefore not surprising was also very bad. Some had WARDEN.
Major Boxer
P. & C. history. There was a since 1940, and rejoined after for office attendants or messer in F that so many nurses have resign shorts which were covered with
Major Boxer was one of the om- with it.
was a very
Coromandel, a passen previous ed from the service and that patches, while others had shorts Nissen Huts
the re-occupation. There had gers, as accused "Spanker"
built in refused to sign
ger ship of 4,652 tons there is now an acute shortage of full of holes and no patches. There parole Tokunaga brought to Camp "Spanker" was 1
been no complaints whatsoever busy man. Formosan
Accused continued to do so in 1885 and noteworthy as being Sir-In reply to "Homeless", I fully trained purses if the Gov-was no decent headgear for prom and told everyone to sign, Major guard at Shamshuipo Camp up prior to the present incident.
with her sister ship the "Beng would like to point out that he is ernment persists in stringing tection against the bot sun.
There had been no report of spite of the statement. slightly out of station. I am try along on empty promises.
Boxer was taken off parade and till the surrender. He was one of
Some time in August, Mr. the first P. & D. vessels with
expansion engines, ing to set up a home in the land
ANTI-SEPTIC.
visors towards POWs on, working house, where Tokunaga was pre
had nasty where defendant was working concerning alleged corruption in of my birth, and incidently, the
-145 Lb.
・ib.-to Defendant was carning $200 a country for which I fought.
square inch. Theli habit of wailing for working par- partics was that of slave drivers sent. He was absent for
his office. Accused told 'Mr. dreign, In month and had a wife and two Fortescue that the information was consulted, made them easily Admiralty which the never yolunteered 10 come
Adequate precautions were not time and when brought back, his ties in the morning and any POW
Kick
late children. Hong Kong and even if I did T Sir.-In view of the prevailing taker to protect POWs engaged in one was bleeding and his arms ik ben ise, who was
was beaten up. Оле, оде осед
convertible for service as trans worse and lawless situation, the tunnel digging and one afternoon, tied behind his back with wire. sion, "Spanker" placed himself would make certain I had reason. Community felt very glad to have while working in Kowloon, three
Defendant admitted that he was not true. able accommodation before bring
found the bearings lying loose Majer Boxer told POWs there outside the kitchen and everybody ing my wife and family out her regarding the local police
Commissioner'
subsidy was granted by the who de
success-Jed
Jed to the Admiralty worse in regards to his force both in higher and lower Japanese was badly beaten up.
face. fendant had received permission the cooperation of Mr. Fortes-afopting a definite scheme for re come, I certainly could not afford
Ranks who had also refused to ceived a slap across the are still inadequate up
compensing ship owners. pay 140/ a week for hotel ranks are
to Tokunaga was the Commander-sign. They were placed in the Witness received two slaps across from a Sergeant before taking cue Hope the present moment.
An Anthony Chan submitted, The "Coromandel left for Cal rooms, I'm afraid a large
At present in-Chief of all POW Camps in compound, surrounded with ma- the face and a punch in the jaw the bearing out of the yard.
member of Mr. Silva concluded that if a false application for $3,000 catta on her maiden voyage in increasing day by day. over one million and this will be wards POWs was one of complete body else refused to sign, they was given a severe beating up..
ac under P. & 0, colours in October, On the disregard. To the Japanese, one would be shot. Major Boxer came
a chance, there was a job wal as instructed went to see other hand, the unemployed and death meant one less to feed. To- back after
witness said
seld for breaking up lawless elements also propo huts, but
proportion-
Lion kunaga must have known what obvious from his appearance that naga
15 days and it was that he could not Imagine Toku- ing for him on board a Jardine cused at his office, and there
made a date with accused. ately increase.
We fully and
walking anywhere then.. ship not come down to strongly support the new Com was going on in Camp because he he had had a very bad time. No one in Camp was fit according After hearing the submission
Black Market Rate missioner's policy of strengthen-made
There was another incident to normal peace, time standards by Mr. Silva, defendant was
The following ships werd in port his Nissen if he likes, but I ing the present inadequate
The only when "Stodda," walking down the and anyone possessing the slight-bound in the sum of $800 to be
Chan was told by accused to yesterday:- the Government to work for to recruit more constables and thing he did do
BRITISH me, the same as I have worked with the present abnormal condi-
Chinese Bub-inspectors
meet him at 7 pm at the Hop to cone promises which were never kept. parade, suddenly struck a POW eat sense would realise that after of good behaviour
two years in a Japanese POW months. with its sword scabbard for no for them.
Camp, no man could be fit.
Fat Shop. Chan asked accused (Kowloon Bay), Wunich (Taikoo Docka). The man was All I want is a small plat of tions, and safeguard the life and tion by threats and mass punish. Apparent reason.
A statement by Captain A
to help him with the application. i sintone (Talkon Docka), Szechuan (Tal- also lacked. land, and a decent house in which property of the citizens especially ment. Any transgression of regu
Strahan was then read out by
Accused asked Chan about the koo Dock, Natchang (Taikoo De to live, I don't think that is ask during the winter time when rob-lations would result in a beating the worst type of persen of ans was stated that Saito never Witness said that "Stodda" was Major Puddicombe, in which it
black market rate of exchange, Slakang (B2). Teinan (Talkoo Docks). Tat Ping (Blonecuttera), Port Darwin ing-for-too-much. Don't forget
bers, gangsters and rascals start
and said that he usually re (124), Kenilworth (Kowloon Docks),- the old saying. "If everyone a Chinese unanimous and repeated were fantastic. This Canteen was and showed no regard for yo
become activa. It is the
(Kowloon ceived five per cent of the ap- Banhall
Dock, Gleniffer, Prices in the Camp Canteen nationality whom he had ever showed the slightest sign of co- satisfied progress would cease,"
met. He was cold, supercilious operation in the treatment of sick
(A1), Ping Wo (Custodian WearŻĄ plication. POW:. HOME SEEKER.
suggestion and hope that the
the new
controlled by" Tokunaga, who fix-
Captain Strahan also declared
Accused, after some, calculatras (Tabac Docks), Period ·{Yau- that
Empire Whitham (Shamshulpaj. insofar as POWs were concerned. police per
ting, worked out à sum of $630 Wing Bang (B. and 9.3. Empire Fraser personnel should have Nurses
have no
(B1), Walnut Dend (Taikov. Docka). racial discrimination.
F/O Oliver of the WA.A.F. to which Chan agreed. take un arms against the British. was shopping at the ing to persuade Indian soldiers to focal
Clover population
mainly were... always twice as much as
On Oct 24, the application Chinese, the
An Indian soldier who came in Flower Shop in Gloucester Ar-submitted by Chan was refused. with a wound on the shoulder cade at because POWs often
about 10.50 p.m. ou Accused advised Chan, to sub "Nips" imrie persuaded the Formosan guards diately enlarged and further reis make purchases for them-
said that he had been put up Thursday when she had her mit a new application, which acainst a wall and shot al by to know of the present conditions cruitment of these officers be held
One morning on parade. POWs Japanese. Despite protests, POW handbag containing $2,000, two accused himelt put in front of of pay existing in the Nursing in the future. The policy of re-instituted by Tokunaga. Origin-weneral and the expression "Nips" to treat a fairly large number of rate papers, vers
A system of hut guards was were talking about Japanese in Medical Officers were not allowed gold fountain peas and prl Mr. Fortescue. The application
Call 11 Miss L was then approved by Mr.. "Service which contribute to the cruiting more Chinese to hold
general dissatisfaction prevailing some posts of
Tse, of the Clover Shop, arrest Fortescue, according to in Europeans has ally, these guards were used as had been used once or twice. It sick Indian personnel. amongst the Narsing Staff. been accepted and approved by fire piquets, but later they were was thought that no
Japanese
Whim.
ed the culprit.
structions. probationers ате advertis" the Government and we think, made responsible for POWs in the would understand what Nips" Arrangements
Brought before Mr. H. G. for removing
When Chan left accused, ac- ed for at a commencing salary of that both the whole Chinese com-huts. The guards had to look HK$110 which includes high cost munity, and the Chinese Unofficial after from 45 to 150 man in each meant. A POW was called out sick to Bowen Road were inade allowances and living quarters,¦ Members of the Councils, who hut. For 18 months there were no ture by "Stodda." He was then made, at the whim of Safte. An Tum Tak, 40, unemployed, was at 7. p.m." Acting on Instrité- "
from the parade and given a lec- quate. Removals could only be, Magistracy yesterday the culprit cused said in Chinese Tonight Fully trained nurses are not pro- raised this important propose lighting facilities and it was abgiven a severe beating up. He was cancer had to walt two months labour.
who was suffering from sentenced to two years hardens, Chan went to the Police
Station, wher he was given King (34), travelling expenses have doubled, see it put into effect. vided with quarters and whose several months ago, would like 19solutely impossible to go through struck over the head by "Stod- before being Capt. Strahan, complainant left her handbag. At the Hop Fat Shop, Chano Yans, Hapek, Cebu Kal; Presupp
removed to Bowen huts in the dark and attempt to da" who used his sword scabbard Road. When
Inspector H. Sell stated that $680 in marked notes. count the men, There were three "Stodda" had a habit of slapping was ill with appendicitis and ap- cu cisair in the shop. Defen-handed
the money to RC to Bowen
cused. When leaving the easy thing for a man to step out people across the face with both plied for admission
hands. He usually did this to Road. Sailo would not believe it dant came in, put some news- without the hut guard knowing please himself.
and said that he would not permit papers over the handbag and shop together with the ge
cused, Chan lit a match, anything.
Witness was kicked by Nilmori Bowen Road to be used as a hotel, walked out, Defendant was seen
ARRIVALS AND No ARP
and Inouye. On one occasion, Saito was completely indiffer- pasting the bag to another which was the signal for the No precautions were provided when witness was hut guard, he Camp. On one occasion, an opera- defendert was caught by Miss the sum of $2.420 was found Ingila Hotel en Tauraday were Mrs. E
ent to the medical needs of the Chinese, who got away, while Police.
A DEPARTURES When accused was searched to safeguard FOWs during air was sitting on the door step in the tion had be carried out without Tse. maids. In Shamshuipo Camp, an early hours because his knee was
Droper appliances and then the
come tax, a tax which I believe some people are excused paying.
have lived in Nisrea
I will make certain that my w
wife and family do
that level. Homeless" can have
tend
tb
inspections once or twice three months. every force, orce?
was to make
POWs were kept under subjec-
נן
Commissioner will see to it thed prices and must have made adStodda" was the perfect exam- that the Japanese were attempt- |
As the good profit. The Canteen prices ple of a sneak. It was dangerous Sir. In reply to the appeal from the Hon. D.M.S. for enroll
Chinest establish those charged outside. Witness to say anything within his hear- ment of probationer nurses to the ment of higher posts ek. Chinese knew this
ing.. local Government Hospitals it Sub-inspectors should be
may be of interest to the Public
of
*
are at present drawing just under THE CHINESE COMMUNITY.
SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL ROSARY CHURCH PAROCHIAL CONFERENCE AL FRESCO FETE
Will Be Held In The Compound Of ST MARY'S SCHOOL
8th December 1946
From 11.00 to 17.00 Hours. FILIPINO BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION: 10 CENTS WITH THREE SOUVENIRS
Jour
ROSES
FOUR ROSES
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE
L. RONDON & COMPANY
French Bunk Bldg
Tel. 30456
doors to each hut and it was an
Officer
for 12
Stole WAAF Officer's Handbag
Sheldon K, C. at the Centrál
In Port
Shengklog (Talkoo Dockal, Wuchanz)
Cerion (Laichikok). Bursa (Laichikok). Bamtweed (Kowloon Dočku), Pauling Moj- ur (Yamau), Hui Tan Yatimali), Edna (Yameti), Erica Moller (Samakulvo). Benalder (Kewlon Bar). Capie Howe (Mackle's Wharf)." Eumerovak : (Kowloon Ducks). Taiposhan (Shanthalpo).
PANAMANIAN.
(Kowloon Dar), Eastern
Trader (lanecatters), Malware (Your
mati).
DUTCH
Paula (Talkoo Dorks). "Agatha," Produce (Kowloon Docke).
NORWEGIAN.
• Hai Kin (CoWharf), Hai. Ha (Key:'
from Docks). Man fol (Varmall) d
ARRIVALS YESTERDAY' Einplie: Mayrovar, Tlag Báng,- Rafòlä,
Empire Jobarfa.
ARRIVING TOMORROW- Arundel Guide.
Among those checking Inkt Me Pen
underground air raid shelter was not feeling too well. nouye came wound sewn up with barse bair Sell told the Court that defen. tions for foreign exchange were crempton, A. F. Zaremba, Mгx. I
After conviction, Inspector apart from the $630. Applica Kiell, Mrs. D. L. Chittenden, Hrs, C. built by POWs for the Japanese along and, because wiinesa was taken from a violin. Camp Staff just outside the Camp slow in getting up; he was kicked
found on accused's person, Booker, Min M. G. White, Mrs. A. A Whenever a Red
dant had had five previous con- which he had he right to possedes, Str. A. Oxberry, Miss- Cross repre- Ofee. During an air raid, POWs in the knee.
sentative came to Camp, POWs victions for larceny. were driven inside their huts and Another habit of the Camp Staff were not allowed to speak to him. not allowed to come out or look was to punish the whole Camp Saito always
supplied false, in-
there were Gaining entrance by pretend- deficiency по
ing to be customers, two men The only sympathy which Salto
Apologised
-White, Mrs. 1. C. Moses,. Mian - B. E
Beyrold-Dickson, Mrs. F. H.. Innes. Mrs DLR Miles, Mr. D. Smith, E. D Colt, Mr. A. F. Muffal, Mijsen, V. nuž "E.^^ J♫ Hoffat," Dr. and Mrs. Nicolaoa, Evidence was then given by Mrs. L. Robon, W. Matthews, A. P. M that Oliver Mr. J. Milna, A. R.Todd, A. P.
Meu C. Louchy, E C. ENGL
out of the windows. The huts; collectively for individual behavi- formation By is to produced revolvers and held up Mr. Fortescue who said
side.
deyer, Mr. F. Trevor Ort, Mrs. W.
for H, M. Belth, A. P. Talah, A. G Watson, W. Tavior, Mr. and Mrs. G.
N. L. 7. Mallon; 'Mar
which only had thin wooden our. One night, late in 1942, dur- roots, afforded no protection and ing a typhoon, two Sappers from showed was in September 1944, the Tai Ming Goldsmith's shop, after accused's arrest, accused POWs would have been safer out-the R.E. escaped about 10.30 pm. At that time he sent in seven 401 Shanghai Street, at 7 pm. came to him at his office and All POWs were mustered on the cases of Red Cross medicines, but yesterday and stole $1,0001 apologised for what had hap Early in 1942 a Chinese male patice ground and stayed there it was believed that these were worth of gold rings. The shappened. was brought in to Camp. He had till 4 o'clock the following morn-sent in as a result of the advance keeper tried to give chase, but Accused said "I know I have. Braude, Mrs. B. Clayton, Mr. obviously been ill-treated before ing. It rained hard, blew hard of our forces in Germany and not abandoned the pursuit when one done something wrong, but the A. Matchlo, Mrs. E. H. Follock, M cuming in to the Camp, as his and people who were in no 6t| conditions" in, Comp. nose was bleeding and bis bands state to stand out were just col- till 10. am, today:
Hering whs then adjourned of the rabbers fired a shot into facts of the matter are I amp Morier, D. J. Mullen, B were tied behind his back. The lapsing in the mud and water.
the air.
completely innocent. Accused Everest, Mrs. M. and Ms M.-24. Everest
Mr. and Mrs. J. Linford, P. 1. Traper? naked him to be witness for, the w. F. Woon, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mar- man was faken to the bamboo No one was allowed to leave the pier and four Japanese guards parade. The Japanese counted
Peer, Min B. Woothouse, Mym, E defence, told him. & used him for bayonet practice. the POWs on parade 14 times. At
Accused told him a story and Fozzle, IP Tamworth Mrs. M
Lärkt,,“ Hai, --Barglion. Mej. Grimadalai While the man was still alive, he one end of the ground there was
said, "This man offered me of wed. Mec 10, money. The man was rather Bennets, is ID Champlevier, Mrs. was pushed into the water and
drank at the time, and when ID. Caims and Mrs. H. Fermion, c there used for target practice,
Baby Shot
CHINESE
BALLET
Depactores from the Pentasala Rotal
dr. Uriel C. C. Chapma
a K
Mr,, ung? Men G.W. : vidata and Chipe) AW. Labilew were passeigne from Calcutta by the "lauzang" which as- rival Westerday.
Lovers of the artistic will be to the imagination, surpassing a searchlight and at the other end, given another opportunity at in effect the Drury Lane pre machine guns. POWs were told 7.30 o'clock tomorrow evening duction of the Totem Pole refused he pushed me, into a that if anybody dared to leave to view the programme of Chin Drum effect.
erall room and forced the A second incident seen by wit the field, they would be shot. Che Ballet and Folk Song nuri- The lighting and getting are money into my pocket. I then ness was some two months later. Many of the men on parade were hers that left such a pleasing thoroughly modern, the best lost my head and ran out of On this occassion, a Chinese wo-stretcher cases and others were impression upon the many who mechanical aid available blend the house, and I was arrested. man with a baby on her back, supported by their companions, turned out to view the per- ing so well with the atmosphere He asked accused how he had was collecting shell fish or bits of As a result of this, the rate of formance at the Star Theatre of the production that the a large sum of honey beside wood on the beach. The guard sickness in Camp increased by al- last week sponsored by the dramatic director of a local non- the six hundred dollars, and shouted out to her, but she was most 100 per "bent," "
Sino-British Club,
Chinese institution went back. Locust cupidised that his with either deaf or too far away to "Not Interested” The programme includes eight stage after the last perform was a rich women, and that
HKYDC ORDERS hear him. The guard shot both Saito was the Medical Officer numbers of dance and ballet and ance to inspect and ask for de- would account for it. Orders, by Lieut-Colonë “EJ.R. Com the woman and the baby dead. In charge of POW Curaps, but eight songs especially selected tall suggestions in regard to Accused again asked him to Mitchell 0.3.E. EI, The Camp Commandant Inspected judging by the result of his works for their appeal to a non- one of his own forthcoming pro act as witness for the defencemanding H.KVD.C. Dec, the bodies, but did nothing. The, he either did not know anything Chinese audience who might noti ductions,"
1940... Orders. No. 68. The final request by accused Pay Advances Monthly ad- bodies were later taken away by about doctoring or was not inter- be able to appreciate points 】ter
was for him to testify in Court vanets against Fenstom will be Chinese.
ested. Although he was not a about a purely Chinese per- BRITISH TRADE that he (Eccused) had been a paid on Wednesday, Dec. On various occasions Chinese doctor himself, witness knew that formance which appeal more
hard working and Intelligent 2.30 pm
21. a civilians brought parcels to those a person when sick needed medi- gasily to the Chinese public...
clerk. He informed accused that A Meeting of Members and es in Camp. On one occasion, two cipe and good, food. Saito - did. A particularly Interesting:
he would give his truthful will be held s fathe Members No-Scottish) Chinese girls who did not bow to little or nothing to provide either. Item is entitled "Fisherman's The Anglo-Chinese Economic opinion. Accused then left. the sentry, were made to stand Witness had heard that Salto had Sorrow and another the "Five Association is to entertain the Mr. Silva reserved his cross from 10.30 am till 6 pan. in front been approached for medical sup. Mile Pavilion," though it is British Trade Mission to China examination,
The hearing of the case was in each up-stretched hand. :. It
and item particular from an Thursday, Dec. 12, at luncheon Adurned to Dec 25
evening's display put on by an at 1 pm unusually talented troupe
MISSION
of the guard house with a stone plies,
les: Dec, 25, 1941, medietes not easy to single out any ong at the Hong Kong Hotel on
they allowed their arms or their equipment to the value of $30,000 Icge to eng, they were slapped by were available in Hong Kong and the sentry
| the "was suficient lo lest the
Members of the Association Some will insist that the and their friends are requested
The Japanese treated the POWs white Garrison for a year. "Dram of Victory" number, and to communicate reservations to Quaranting restrictions: ike slaves and in case of way The Japanese made no provi- interpretation of a folk dance of the Treasurer (phone" 24992) | been impé infraction of rules, POWs were slow for bandages. Salts prescrib- the Shat Ne tribe of Yunnan
the punlaned Individually or codec-led a solution of arsenile for ser
"number"mont appealing – (phone (25474)
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