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Chinese Art Show
(By Luis Chan)
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946.
P.O.W.'s RAN RACES AS TEST Bickerton
FOR FITNESS
There are many good At yesterday's hearing of the War Crimes Trial of
calligraphists in the world, "but those who can write characters so
·
Colonel Tokunaga and other POW Camp off- cers, Dr. A. H. R. Coombes, Port Health Off- cer, Hong Kong, said there was no discord be- tween British and Canadian Officers in Camp. be seen with the naked Another prosecution witness, Mr. H. F. Hopkins, He added that they were friendly and united. eye are exceedingly few.
small that they cannot
In the past, there ran a legend about Cantonese "Devil-Eyed Chan," who was said to have
told how two Warrant Officers of the H.K.V.D.C., who were obviously unfit, were
In June 1942, a few cases of diphtheria occurred, but as the POW Medical Officers were not actually sure it was diph-
AIR MAIL FOR HONG KONG
Poole, Dorset, Dec. 11.
New Rules Charge
Withdrawn For Parcels
Parcels th
William Maxwell
who
was
It is officially announ Bickerton, A Britian Overseas Air- ways flying bent leaves "Poola
ced that existing restric charged with having Harbour today carrying the first post-war air mail fofoodstuffs by
tions on the export of
this country to Hong Kong.
It has on board about one and a half tons of mail and over two tons of freight and te due to arrive at Hong Kong in under five days.--Reuter,
The Canadians came over
very
to
and were adv
the case..
Green Island Cement Annual Meeting
War losses amounting to $3,757,115.19 were re- ported at yesterday's first post-war annuai meeting of the, Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., in the Exchange Building, under the chair- manship of Mr. W. A Stewart. He explained that this sum was computed on the drastically cut-down value of the company's assets before the war, the cost of replacement at present market value would exceed $11,000,000.
Sum of Hacksan Village, Kwang- amount of drugs was on hand theria, the Japanese were naked companied by four Medical Om-] 1b; (b) the parcel does not an apology had been, tendered to plant resuming work till present } lecks of, cament and raw materials are
been able to write the whole Kang Si Dictionary on the sur face of a fan. His achievement astonished the world, and he was considered a rare personage. But hundred years piter him, the same kind of person made his op- poarance, deserving world ac- clamation. His name is Won Wing tung. As a child he took a deep interest in calligraphy, In the space of one square inch he could write thousands of tiny charac- terp which resemble speckles of dust or small arts, and spectators were astonished at his art. They than named him the "lynx-eyed." By diligence and toil, his art improved, and. he was abla to write all the
diverse types of Chinese calligraphy to perfection. Sa neat, delicate and sure were the rendering of the strokes of his brush, that scholars and elders praised and encouraged him, Be- cause of this, his first exhibition met with great success, and his reputation was enhanced.
At 18, he held an exhibition in Shanghai. He was proclaimed The Child Prodigy of the South." At the outbreak of the Pacific War, his works were exhibited at Kwangchowwan, and further south at Haiphong, Hanoi, Saigon, Cambodia, Bangkok, and Malaya. Everywhere he received a warm welcome.
An exhibition of his work is being held on the 6th floor of Asia Life Building from today till Sun- day, from 10a.m. to 5 pm.
MORE CHINESE PROMOTED
Witness did not know the exact number of patients who died from dysentery. About 70 cent of those who had dysentery would have recover ed if sufficient quantities of drugs had been received.
ner
at the
14
Hong Kong Planning Belt, of which Mr.
3.1. Tazkart wal x.mamber, was formed
snatched a wrist watch parcels
from R. Element, of post have been modified HMS. Penn, was dis selected to go to Japan, where they later died.
and the following regu-charged by Mr. H. G. Dr. Coombes said that during, small quantities were received
lations have been sub- Sheldon K.C. at Central the first few weeks in Camp at irregular intervals and the
stituted for sending gift
Mr. Stewart said although the due to the Axcellent efforts of the atoft, it when the place was very over-amounts so received were not
Magistracy
Company resumed manufacturing was possible to odmenee minoftrinx yesterday parcels crowded, there were a large sufflelent for the amount of about the seriousness
from Hong when the
an a restricted scale in February ans restrictal, scale, in Fobruary of this number of dysentery cases. The work to be done,
of the Kong.
prosecution ast, the plant had to close down year. Tie, however, to large stocks of place was full of flics and, the
epidemic He showed
cement' Colony by Andi little interest in it.
Unsolicited gift parcels will asked for witdrawal of a June owing to competition stduel importers, with the renting in
from disease spread very rapidly.
heavy be permitted without export
imported stocks competition and dow clearance, it was Very poor hospital accommoda-
Shamshuipo from North Point in of the parcel does not exceed 7
which flooded the market, licence if (a) the gross weight
and decided to sciose down the plant at the tion was provided. A certain
September, 1942,
The police stated in court that loss. There is no prospect of the prospect of resuming manufacture as our
importers had now ta -Bell
end of June, There no Immediate
in the beginning, but this sup to take swabs from the patients, eers. The general condition of the of foodstuffs; (e) the parcel is
Mr Bickerton for the mistake stocks are more or less cleared, contain more than 5 lb. nett
·Terre and clearance is very slow because ply only lasted
made.
Arealution..proposed by the chaletan imported, cement by local stockists. There of the sacrifles prices below. quated fr about three The swabs of three patients Canadians was the same as that weeks. There was no replace- were ment of drugs until the Japan returned by the Japanese with were a few infectious diseases, must be declared in detail with serious one and had been reported approved, and ratified and that the spactions and
Mr. D. B., Evans, appearing for and seconded by Mr. Mok Yuyar, that taken and subsequently at POWs at Shamshuipe. There
clearly marked "Gift"
The contents of each parcel against his client was a
Bickerton, said that the allegation the pointment and pets of all directos.ttle comfort in the knowledge that and person's appointed to act a direct importers and, or deniers who bought ese sent in, at irregular inter-a negative diagnosis.
very from April 22, 1941 to Dec. 11, 1946 be
ement at have lost heavily on those vala, negligible quantities...
such as diphtheria, but the num-
transactions and are not. likely to repent- The dispose was definitely ber was not so large, as that pre- the net weight of each article in the Pross. He asked that re-pointment of all directara at tresent con diphtheria and a number of vailing at Shamshulpo
of foodstuffs.
"Prior to the Japanese auerwacher) › Elv porters give as much publicity touting the Board, to bald is until other cases occurred. Two of time. They had no serum at all.
The export of the following the withdrawal of the charge astrmed was carried unanimously.
the next ordinary yearly" meeting, be con the three men whose swabs As the British Medical Officers rationed commodities is strictly they did when Bickerton last ap- had been taken died. Among had some of the smuggled scrum,
prohibited: rice, flour, sugar,peared.
Presenting the report and scoqunts, the der, the direct control of the Colorint chairman 'pald In parti
Go in London. Information given w the British POWs, there were a portion of it was given to Lieut. butter and milk.
Mr. Bickerton was a responsible profit of 1845.313.00 which, when added
The result for the year 1941 was not them by responsible, authorities, was that 260 cases of diphtheria and of Col. Crawford.
the cement works was completely destroy. Parcels sent contrary to the person and those who knew him to the amount brought forward from the
ed by bambing. The planning - unit' - em• this number, 60 died. Quite a
There was no discord between above regulations will be liable (must have realised the charge prefour" year, teft a balance of $1,02in engineers who, under
plored Mem: Henry Buglay a pat number of patients were sent British and Canadian Officers. They to forfeiture.
There is no was fantastic.
541.40 at the end of Treat and deed a new cement-producing plant instructiona to St. Teresa's Hospital and at were very friendly and united. restriction on the frequency ar
account to carry forward to 1942. I Inspector H. Sell, who prose-should be
for an outpd_ef 37,000 ton per year, noted that this result was amplate with is as electrical power least 20 of these patients died. The report that there was discord/ the number of parcels des-cuted, said the prosecution had achieved after IncrcAKİNE. TAW „ZAsteria plane. At the time of the Japanese
The only bethod to treat between the British and Canadian patched.
gone into the evidence thorough--||***re by 3804,741,07 kad depreciation diphtheria
Fender this plant was parțindly,på order - was to use
The effect of the new ragu-ly an obviously a mistake had ment on the 1841 accounts is necessary anti- Officers was totally false.
reserve by $16,454.00. · Little further.co
and was estimated to cost approximately diphtheria serum. Applications Cross-examined, witness, said lations is to make the sending been made. Element agreed with except to draw, altention is tho, nourish
£310,000, which amount was. guaranteed were made to Saite for serum, that there was no laboratory at of gift parcels of food possible this and was ready to apologise. In state of the company then, as fe by our bankers, the Hong Kong & Shang but none was forthcoming.
hai Banking Gatparation. After liberalian Shamshuipo, but if the horse ask to any country, provided their The police asked for withdrawal led by the balance stiert.
our Manager surveyed the cement machini, Witness said that serum wased for had been received, an ut- import lawa permit it.
of the ease.
ery left on the site and arrangemeĒJ criginally produced from &tempt would have been made to
Mr. Sheldon, remarking that he
were made with the military, Adyainistra. horse. It could be produced with produce serum.
Albert Edwin Jones, staker, knew Mr. Bickerton, said he was
tion for a priority al passage for him, great difficulty. In the first Mr. Hopkins, mercantile assis- H.M.S. "Tamar," and Miss Maglad the matter had been cleared
to proceed to England and ' rumment •bi«' place, it was necessary to give tant employed by Jardine Mathe- Sui-wen, of 216 Tung Mi Road, up and added he was sure the the horse diphtheria and then son & Co., Ltd., stated that it was were married at the Registry, newspapers would give publicity bleed it. After this had been part of his duty to keep stock re-
Supreme Court 'yesterday. to the matter. done, the serum had to be cords. separated from the blood, re-. fined and sterilized so that it could be given to human beings.
The stock records produced in It was quite a big job, but a court were taken from Ales since request was made to the Japan- the re-occupation. These records ase or a horse to be brought showed the stock of diphtheria into Camp, no horse ever ar-anti-toxin kept under lock and rived.
key in the premises of witness's
The diet in Camp consisted mainly of rice and vegetables. This diet was Inadequate as regards protein and
vitamin content. As a result, large number of deficiency diseases or vitaminosis occurred. After gome three months in Camp, the disease appeared in the form of oedema of the legs.
Approximately half of the Camp had this swelling and in June the men began to get paralysis, "electric feet," which was an extremely painful con- dition, paralysis of the legs and sometimes of the eyes and fingers. These dietary diseases were serious enough to result in a number of the men dying and lasting disability in the
case of others.
Physical Tests
*
Indian
Only
Was
Claims Interpreter
Claiming that he had merely acted as an inter- preter for Moriyama in his conversations with the various Crown witnesses, Wadumull Chat- tulani, aged 61, yesterday emphatically denied that he had ever persuaded Rampal Ghillotte, Mohammed Yusuf Khan, Mohammed Ahsan or O. M. Omar to give information detrimen-.
that he had slapped Ghillotte.
"Turning to the necounts at Deo, 31. 1943 it will be noted that charges are nominal $60,092.00- contributioas 10 Bad Provident Fund and Staff - Pene and $38,574.54 being administration ex
from Jan. 1, 1942, to Aug. 1, 1948, report to the planning unit at the Colosla! senses for the period Sept. 3, 1945, mce and to the consafting mgineers In Dec. 3, 1948. After dedueling 1 Omee, nt which Mr. P.H. Suckling, Loudan. At a meeting held at the Colon amounts the credit balenes at Prait and director, and U. IL Taylor, ware, prest Low account is $529,074.56. Apart from 'I was decited to cancel the payment of both the company's and
the completa employees' contributions to the Provident
cement plant already ordered and presved Fir, as already stated, no provision has
with replacement to the exkatiar plans ata sum estimulexƐ, not need yet been made for compensation to the staff for the war period. but this will be
£180,000 The cost to the company, of ziven consideration by the director at
cancelling the ariinal achenis was, oniy the end of the present financial rear.
£885 for work already in the agisseeru - ing shops.
Wares are shown in a separate account and are computed at på,757,115,19. being $5,954,126.19 as the book value of sets lost and $324,000.00 as the estimat ed cost of rehabilitation of the assets re- epared. You will remember that in 1914 the company's mucia were drastically written down, so that the book values represent only a fraction of the value of
the plant let. The present replacement cost of all the sssate we have lont it
stimated at $11,500.000.
Fixed Assets
These disabilities, particular in accordance with the policy ly to eyesight, were attributable of the Hong Kong Government to diet deficiencies. If the diet) Little Interest
firm at Pedder Street on Nov. 30. to appoint locally-born officers had been sufficient, the diseases to European grades when suit would not have developed and Camy in
The first serum came into | 1941. Witness had no record of ably qualified for such posta, the the death rate would have been through underground channels.
September, 1942, stocks after that date,
The sales records for November "following Chinese staff of the considerably lower.
Medical Department have been
It was very small in amount 1941 were given for comparison The Japanese were approach but did make a big difference to purposes. Sales for the
eight promoted to the grade of Euro-ed about the food and asked to patients who were fortunate days of December 1941 were prac pean Health Inspector as from improve it on very many or enough to get it. With serum, ically nil or certainly very low. October 1: Mr. Chung Yuk-casions by the POW
tal to the Allied war effort or Officers there was a 100 per cent chance Witness was a POW during the mui. Mr. Ki Ja-woon, Mr. Lau in Camp, but nothing was done of recovery. Ip-yuen and Mr. Lai Kee-leung. about these requests.
occupation, being interned in the Saito visited the Camp North Point, and Shamshuipe The trial of Chattulani, charged On April 28, four Japanese and Not Enough
on several occasions. He was Camps. He was eventually draft- under the 1940 Defence Regula-Chattulani took him to the top of
Lions, reached its closing stage yes-the Caroline Hill and beat him up, by warlovac. Continual applications were very careful not to go near the ed to Japan of Dec. 15, 1942.
the accused was after, which he was thrown into diphtheria cases. Witness did In selecting me for the drafts, terday when not know if Saito was concerned the Japanese adopted two methods called by his counsel, Mr. A. P. Stanley until the Überation.
determining a man's fitness Rajah, to testify before Mr. Jus- The case was adjourned to this or eligibility to go with the draft. tice E. H. Williams, Pudane Judge, morning, when Chattulant will be Saito conducted a series of physi-at the Criminal Sessions.
cross-examined by the Crown eal tests. The tests were held pr It was not true, Chattulani de- Counsel, Mr. J. Reynolds. the parade ground and the first clared, he had persuaded 'Ghilloite test was a run of approximately to give out information; he had 50 yards.
The forthcoming wedding of Mr. Charles Blackett Skinner, of 96 Parkes Street, and Leung made to the Japanese for drugs Loi-lee is announced.
and medical supplies. Only
CHINA
中
ELECTROSOUND RADIO
A SOUND INVESTMENT
FOR CHRISTMAS
PARTICULARLY AT ONLY
Get yours at --
$390
CHUNG YUEN ELECTRIC CO.
71, Des Voeux Road, Central.
.Tel. 22201
WAH MEI Electric Co.
Tel. 24403
135, Des Voeux Road, Central
RADIO FAR EAST SERVICE
Gloucester Arcade.
ASIA COMPANY
64, Wing Lok Street KOWLOON DISPENSARY
.Tel. 27882
80, Nathan Road, Kowloon
Tel. 57019-
Distributors:-
LEADER DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
TELEPHONE: 33924
Sale Agents:-
THE ROY FARRELL EXPORT-IMPORT CO. (HONG KONG) LIMITED
402-403, YORK BUILDING
CHATER ROAD
TELEPHONES: 31350 & 31860.
The First International AIRMERCHANDISE
rvice In The
for
merely acted as an interpreter Barracks
Ammo Theft
"The balance abret at Dec. 31. 1945, shown a really different poultion to that of 1941. It will be noted that reserYLI kccumulated by the prosence of the direc torate in the past, here all boen absorbed,
pared
"Fixed arsela are very conservatively valued, Eaving been drastically depreciat ed in 1654. Our property Hole Is extends to an sean of 1,120,000 square tot of land and is valued" in our books at 343,888 and buillinge at $55,006. "Com
with prenent replacements, Blant and machinery and Boating stand at extremely low deares. The market value of Investments. Sa higher than book value. Stock are priced at cost, or under. Debtors represent an in surance claim and agenci balances only and do not take jato acepunt any rude debt. We advertised in the Prean for deblar to furnish us with particulara of their ' debts, but regret to say that our
Ubeir
Lör 1945, the balance representing -
Let us examine, the Aganciat, pition. Our present overdraft di approximately 5,000,000. Thda is fully secured by stocks ‚¤f, sement "and, raw materialaam : Band. and will be gradually liquidated by:thu procreds of sales. In addition, horarse, we have liability for the purchase, of new plant and' machinery to a value of or everdraft can only be liquidated by approximately $3,000,000 and ; the -result. profija from future operations, and/or, by syam that might be received as par Compensation.
Boom Ahead.
"To sum up the situation, the company. kas suffered gileran war losses, bát there is much to be thankful for We hav valuable assets and our factory lin wurking ongler, capable of producing cament at competitive prices. The eral anticipation of a hallding Loom Ime... mediately following the liberation of the Colony did not materialise, but mapat be much longer delard and when it even- as our products should naturally, be
with the cooperation of the staff. in demand. Needless to 197, the diesc- will do everything pole in restore "the company's fortunes.
"The Board has, decided to "cerale, an Inwurzuco. rekerve with the amount cal- culated a premium for this year and the company is, therefore, carrying · sta own risk. In our type of business the `zlaks involved" and kmall:
"Advertisementi have been racrted In
In the case of the H.K.V.D.C. [between him and Moriyama. the first heat to be run consisted "I did not even touch Ghillotie,"i of four Warrant Officers. Two of the accused said and added that these Warrant Officers, who were to his knowledge Ghilotte was named Jack and Walker, were not tortured, even by the Japan- The gang which stole 10 appeal has met with no response, although both the European and Chinese Prem obviously unfit. They were lese.
boxes of ammunition from it is known that in many case veterans of the last War and were Chattulani said Moriyama ask- Lyeemun Barracks was round-books are Jntact.
requesting shareholders to forward-their about 30 years of age. Nevertbeed him to go with him to Khan's ed up by Police on Sunday 15, amount to $723,040.85. The figure and I wish to wires the necessity
Our total abilities at Dec. 21. Share Certificates for re-registration. T
response has not been 'aulle satisfactory less, they were selected to go with and Ahsan's house as an inter- when one of them was killed shown under creditors made up
for th draft. Both men were hospi-preter, but he did not know that and three "others arrested. 1354,226.20 recognised claims en account.
of shareholders complying with this request falized on arrival in Japan and they were to be arrested.
Brought before Mr. F. Xof the year 1941; 8180,600,47 trade credider that our Share Register may be
brought up is date" never did a day's work while Chattulani alleged that Omar d'Almada at Central Magistracy der recounts payable.
Mr. H.V.A.. Croucher said sharohokiera there. They both died in Japan. was an willing worker for Naka- yesterday, After the main text of fitness kad jama and was given 300 yen by Kin-chuen. 32, shop keeper the factors and plaas which have been the plast, injo working order It had 18. three Chinese, Lo "It is now necessary to give you in which the company had to contend and fully appreciated the intention with formation regarding the priest state of been run, the POWs were handed the Japanese. Furthermore, he Wong Tak, 32, gardener, and made for its rehabilitation. In accordance tan. Shareholders felt that Government expressed regret that after having pat a piece of paper with a Japanese alleged, Omar demanded character written
more Wong Leuk, 38. barber, were with the polley of denial in the enemy, on it. They from Nakajima, saying that two charged with larceny, receiving military sa Dec. 11, 1967, dat prior
should kiya waras consideration to an ali our plant was befemly sabotanyd by the industry such as the company's were then required to chin them Chinese were helping him to get and unlawful possession of 10 the evacuation of Kowloon. Losses suffer
which selves on a bar, but so very few information.
boxes of ammunition of various ed as a result of this metion will form persons could achieve this that it
calibres at Lycemun, Shauki the subject of a special claim for tom. was stopped after a while. ·
wan
pahantion, as distinct from the claim un der War Reparations. Alas Included is still in, hospital, as a result 2,000 tons of cement which, under arm Second defendant Wong Tak this category la claim for the value of of injuries sustained.
After selection for the draft and immediately prior to embarkation, stod tests were taken and one. man did not go with the draft be- cause he had dysentery.
Heavy Stocks
From time to time, Chattulani said, they submitted written re- ports to him to be passed on to Nakajima. One of these reports was in Omar's own hand writing "Omar did it willingly and needed no persuasion of mine," Chattulani said.
Kartar Singh said that he was first approached by the accused Answering questions from the on April 2, 1945, when he ac-1 defence counsel, witness said that cused him (witness) of having] he anti-diphtheria serum was sent the results of Allied bomb- stored in a specially constructedings on Hong Kong to the Bri- he-box.
Lish Consul in Macao., Witness Witness was mobilized on Dec alleged that Chattulani urged him 8, 1041 and pdid a brief visit to to speak the truth or else the Jap- the office on Dec. 17. He was im- anese would have him beheaded. able to say what happened to the stores after that date.
Mr. R. Nazaria, acting manager
of Harry Wicking and Co, declar- the drugs which were then in the ed that his arm, as Government office...
ment with the“ military., auiburities, we
had served Use Interests of the Colony in the past, by, either excluding or control.
faz imparts of extent,
Matthews and Feat. Murwick Mitchell & The requpofatment of Laws Dinham & Co. auditors was proposed by Mr. R. tone and carried unanimously, Wong Tape, seconded by Mr. Las Tuk
Mr. WA. Stewart wasupported in
At the request of Sub-Ing. were required to keep constantly in stock the chair by Mars, F., Barty, J. Ke
pector Mills, the defendants were remanded five days for further enquiries.
Warde Charged
far their posible enda: In 1947.
Mr. E. Taylor manager and relay).. dooria and DC Davis (directors) and
Shareholders
Rinjmporary patur carried out by the enemy which enalálod Item to operate one kiln and, up 1, N.V.A. Crourher, B. Wong Tape, Mok present wera Mesars majority of our stocks of raw material yon, at -Yyk-tonz, 8.5, Harrie, A. The following machinery was removed by Abba, A., Polt, Ho Kal-ham, R. Johan the enemy-on klin with Accessaries, 4. news, Fung Kwok-cheus, Sadick, grinding mills with speria, electrical P. Bilya, J. Dastur and C.N. Kong, aub-station, the entire saw mit and en operage, pleg£," and many piétes of agri- Lary machinery. Of our fouling craft
we lost launches and's Kahters and of
2007
the 8 fighters and grab drefer pecorered,An application for confisca fiost wero salvaged from the seabed tion of 38 revolver and 28 Stanley Prison were brought and was frontage by Alijed bombing, from a Chinese soldier at the Two Portugueso warders of Extensive dam was caused to buildings rounds of ammunition taken before Mr. FX. d'Almade at bact and the remaining bantatimKowloon Carton Railway Sta
Our buildings, however, the Central Magistracy restert to lie to produce approximates tion, on Dec. 9, made on behalf day on a charge of harbouring 50 per cent of our pre-war manufactur of the Taimahataul Police two Chinese girls under the age capacity of 21, at No. 41, Main Street,
Plant Closed
Station by Sub-Insp. Askew, Stanley between Dec. 3 and 9.
was granted by the Magistrate, Court yesterday, t Mr. W. II. Latimer, at Kowloon
Ritchie and Jose Dominco Silva, both residing at No. 41, | Main Street; Stanley, P
The girls involved were Lo Kam-ping 16, and Ng Sai-chu,
Work on the clearance of pur site and
GRAND VIOLIN RECITAL
contractors, usually had a six- The last witness to be called month supply of vaccine and yesterday afternoon was Mr. L serum on hand to meet. any posle Guy, chemist, and manager of the the accused were no repairs were undertaken Emmediately and ble contingencies. In the case of wholesale department of A. & an epidemic.
Watson & Co., Ltd., who could not Supplies were kept in the town say what stocks were available at depot of the Dairy Farm, Ice and the time of the occupation, as all Cold Storage Co. Ltd., in Con-records of his firm had been lost. naught Road Central. A small His firm usually kept as 17. quantity of drugs was kept in an month supply on hand, but at the At the request of the pro ice chest in the office to meet time of the surrender in Decem-secuting officer, Mr. H. W. urgent demands, than
ber, 1041, heavier stocks than Fraser, of the S.CA, the case Under cross-examination, wit-usual were available. The stocks was adjourned a week for fur- ness said that he did not know on hand consisted of general ther enquiries. what had happened to the stocks drugs, chemicals, pharmaceuticals,
of his firm after the occupation. serums and vitamins, 20343
After the fall af Hong Kong, Witness could not say what witness acted as a paper broker happened to the stocks during the and later lelt Hong Kong in 1943 occupation.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
· Arrivals at the Pantiania Hotel include
for Macao with the permission of In February 1942 he was the Japanese. Witness did not brought out from Stanley by care to so near the place where some Japanese civilians, but when Bow, Edward Danks, Blok. £. his firm's stocks were stored. they reached the premises of his De V. Booten
Hiruha, A. Davis, Ipha W." Davis and 15, His office was used as an In-Arm, they were not allowed to ternment Camp and he saw Mr. enter, as the Japanese Navy were. Departures from the Peninsula Hotal.
Gimson, the then Colonialiin occupation.
Moja Inelede Mrs. D. Arkivid. Dr. and Mrs.
there. A British Off- Hearing was then adjourned till
and took away all 10 am. today.
Liner Mr and Ms Moffat H Kruiningen, J. Barnet - Mra. Bu Hobson,
S TAJnogtoon ad Ach. Behumacher.
HẢI, CHAN CHUNG ON
accompanied by
Prof. HABLY ORE (at the piano) ROOF GARDEN
HONG KONG HOTEL
Wednesday, 18th Dec. 1946 at 9 p.m. Booldings: Reception Bean, Hong Kong Hotel