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Over-Population Root Cause Of Wars
The root cause of wars. is over-population, and un- til the populations of the world have been brought under effective international control, no League of Nations or. United Nations Or- ganisation can prevent war.
This was the theme of Prof. K. H. Digby's talk on "Control of Populations" before, a large au- dience at the Hong Kong Rotary Club weekly luncheon yesterday. Prof. Digby said in part: I don't like talking about my own job except to technical au- diences. My colleagues might suspect me of advertising could, of course. tell you dozens of funny stories at the expense of doctors and surgeons. But am not A natural humorist and the yarns might all be taken seriously. And then mycal leagues might again be after
me.
Still, it is always easy to talk about something on which one is not an authaither is no sense of responsibility to crump one's style. For the na a man knows about a subject the more cautious he is about saying anything. And, onverse
ly..
births by a single nation effect mech general improvement, would it
eventually and lead to the extinction of that: present time it is the more highly civilised peoples which seem chiefly inclined to ebmmit race suicide in this fashion.
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1947,
EMIL LANDAU'S STORY
STORM BATTERS SYDNEY
Sydney, Jan. 7, Sydney's eastern suburba received another thunder- storm battering last night when heavy damage was done to property, particularly to homes whose roofs had been broken in with a heavy hail storm on New Year's Day.
Many householders flooded out and obliged to serk refuge with neighboura. Tram and trolley bus ser- vices were disrupted through overhead wires collapsing. Reuter.
were
of
framework and capacity every human being alive.
Special education and healthy surroundings will make people physically stronger and
OF TORTURES
DUSSELDORF FIRE
Herford, Jan. 6.
Recounting the tortures which had been received
by him and his wife at the hands of the Jap anese, Mr. Emil Landau, of the Parisien Grill, Fire broke out today, among in his statement which was read out at yester-bales of paper in the basement of day's War Crimes Trial of Colonel Noma, said a steel house in Dusseldorf, Bri- tish Military Headquarters for that when the Japanese searched his house
Rubr announced, the and returned with LO.Us from the British The fire was soon under control Government, Messrs. Butterfield & Swire and and caused little damage, but the Messrs. Williamson & Co., they became much incident is being investigated.— more vindictive towards him and would not believe anything he said.
Reuter.
How The Buffs Got Their Name
When the Regimental Colours of the Bulls were
recently marched off the troopship 'Dilwara?" and received in Hong Kong, it was not the first occasion on which this regiment has visited the Colony. Thirty-six years ago the Regiment arrived in Hong Kong to form, part of the Bri- tish garrison forces stationed here in the year 1911.
The Royal East Kent Regt, into its battalions a number of to give them their full title, is yolunteers who had escaped one of the oldest regiments in from occupied Denmark and
WEDDING
at
Mr. A. K. Omar, Supervisor, Dairy Farm Ice and well, but he had not had anything the British Army and not the wished to serve with the British Cold Storage Co., Ltd., testified regarding the to do with plotting or espionage least interesting among points Forces. One of these men was Landau said that the Japanese in their history, is the origin awarded the Victoria Cross for execution of Chinese at Stanley.
In gallantry in tht European cam-
Some of the present " ed with 1.0.Us, for $10,000 from the seventeenth century, when paign. An application by Deferee and beaten up on several other then searched his house and return of the term The Buffs. Counsel to call a witness for occasions.
the British Government through it was customary to call units volunteers are former members the defence who shortly being k He knew that no
medical Dr. Selwyn Clarke, from Butter- after the name of their of the Danish underground Now a universal limitation of
repatriated, was not granted. treatment was afforded princa & Swire for £2,500 and from colonels, considerable confusion movement, and all have signed families throughout the world
The President intimated that senere because a Miss Lee, who williamson & Co., for $40,000: arose from two regiments each foi with the British Army for might prevent the pressure of
should be made was suffering from dysentery. Most of the money had been sent serving under a colonel of the a maximum of three years. poulation from reaching the
arrangements
The bn. is quartered Loiling-over point. But it would
for the witness to be held back. failed to obtain medical assisin by Mr. Hyde of the Hong Kong name of Howard in the same
Lau Chang Yiu, of the Gener-tance although she repeatedly and Shanghai Banking Corpora- more have the very serious result of
an orderly was in doubt as to] Pay"Barracks with headquarters causing a deterioration of the intelligent. But their offspring al Post Office, who was detain applied for a doctor. Dr. Chari tion to people in Stanley. After brigade. On an occasion when Lyemun Barracks and at Mur- human stock...
will not on that account inherited at Victoria Gaol from Apr. said that he knew Mise Lee, this, the Japanese were much Man has reached his high greater strength or intelligence. 12, 1944. until the end of July who had, on hearing that he more vindictive towards him and which regiment he was to de- at the latter.
officer remarked. "This is by the A man may undergo continuous 141, said that he was forced was also in prison, smuggled would not believe anything he liver his order, an enterprising
said.
meant for the Buff Howards!'' point of evolution process of natural selection intensive physical exercise and to act as interpreter at inter bread to his cell. from an excessive number of athletic games. But this
A statement by Elahi Bux ex rogations of a Lieut. Shrigley.
Wife Tortured indicating them by the colour Of the first occasion, Shrigley Nanak was read out by Major
M Daniel H. Lam, under- individuals with variations in ercise will not of itself affect was interrogated from 10 am. MacGregor, in which Nanalt Torture really started in earn-of their equipment. The name graduate of the University of Arh successive generation. the physique of his children till 6 pm. Daring the interroga- raid that he served with No. est, said Landau. He was com- persisted, and later, when the the Philippines, Manila, son of Sh I am going to give your}
words, acquired tion, Shrigley was tied to a lad-eld Ambulance Brigade, pletely starved for periods of four colonel's name was no longer Mr. Lam Chi Fung, well-known same reflections upon a matter Fach generation has exceeded in In other
der and given the water torture II.K.V.D.C. and was interned it days, five days and ten days. His used, the Rest. became known local Swatow merchant of the which is of rims importance,umbs the food supply. The characters are not inherited,
hands were tied behind his back simply as The Buffs. The other firm Sze Wai & Co., is to wed throughout the afternoon and Ma Tau Chung Camp. Perhaps the greatest naderty-j quitheal. cleverest, strongest,
water unit, which in those days were jus He was arrested on Jone 30, and he was subjected to
Juanita Dee, under- beuten with a leather strap. He it cause of war is the bursting the best fighter has survived epis. Each is a new birit or mix-
green facings, subsequently be graduale of the St. Thomas ver pradation. It and produced the next genera- There considerable range of variaties
was again questioned and given 1943. by Ishi and taken to Cen-treatment. pressure of
On one occasion, the Japanese came called the Green Howards. University, Manila, daugther of the water torture about a week tral Police Station. He was not usquenache in mans poises... Sa the eye and the brain the wreation, chilly the resal this healtalking of parental genes-
questioned, but beaten with arranged for Landau to hear his
Proudest Day
Mr. & Mrs. Dee C. Chuan, tari quarrels,
var inplumci as it in exiled. The stand later. wanden ipv have been moulded into a high
Was The Regt.
originally vatriotie timber king and Rions, immigration restrictione. state of excellence. But it the once of buying two sexes in all but
rope and then placed in a cell. wife screaming under,, torture.
of The next day, he was taken Then later they brought her cut
the ill treatment of foreigners. Hej number of babies only equals mals and plants becomes sparent: it provides the variatipa in
Chinese Chamber of foes, has been made use of by the number of parents, the regeration chalding a species
out and accused of sending in-in front of him partly dressed and raised from the Trained Bands formerly Chairman religious and iicological fan-standard must fall away. For sent itself to changing environmen
formation to Walchow and as-subjected her to water treatment. of London and this gives it the Manila
On His wife tainted and then they honour of being one of the few Commerce. The wedding will sisting POWs to escape.
regiments permitted to march take place on 11th January, ties, and has been taken advan- they, is always some degree of evalve in a higher level.
I stricion of position without 442 un and amenity in the offspring steeds in the nila
denying this, he was given the stopped.
City of London 1947 at St. John's Cathedral. water torture. He was taken cet On another occasion his wife through the own par- owing to the remingling of the vente, fuppone to the improve senal ambition for power. Fant sharacters of the two parents marns of the human stock. There and for
practically every day and sub-was brought out with wrists tied with bayonets fixed and colours Hem Bungkung-f believe Rat exists slie real midive forme ad te wave, und
other
jected to water and aeroplane behind her back and he was ask-flying. The unit had the title This Wirtety preaching the restriction of
ed to hoist her up to a pipe. He of Royal conferred on it in 1936. itself the Eageoi
torture. does not rush in the spray variation is beneficial when it families. It call
refused. its surface.
His wife was released on July leads to upward evolution. But Society; but unicus it Saught selection s wtriction Пswornic Society
On two occasions he had pen-18, 1944. Landau said he was not more appropriate
cils placed between his fingers subjected to any more torturing and, with a string twisted round
after that date. them, he had his fingers crush- ed.
Lo
causes.
Children do to cancily avromble their
iniprated arvatel, characters.
War in her
the youth of the French Nation the
Shrigley was in a very poor state. after this interrogation and torture. As he walked very slowly back to his cell. he told Lau that he could nut bear it and would die.
At about 10 o'clock next morning, Lau said he heard the sound of a dull thud outside his cell, and saw the body of a man on the floor.
The Formosan interpreter came to Liu's cell and called him out to take a last state ment from Shrigley, who had thrown himself from the third floor of the building.
Branded-
On Aug. 15, he was taken to Stanley Gaol for trial which took He was in custody for about place on Oct. 28. In the mean- six weeks and an Aug. 81. 1943, time, he was confined to his cell was brought before a Military and had to sit cross-legged on his Tribunal. He was sentenced to bedboard facing the wall all the three years' imprisonment and time.
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monarchy allowed the Welsh en more than talperarije pThis is secured in nature" by
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Dragon, which forms their cap Jieve the tension of expanding the killing off of the more staughter one another, and breed- pulation. for the latter will!
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"Even tlie inferiar Atextum.
Venite swiftly fill up any gap thus
Royal Coat of Arms. The prou- Does any way lead out of
Louis Pasteur somebody unge At that time, Shrigley wes produced, and then go on in this impasse? Yes, of course,
dest day of the year for the
you are interested in acquiring waste rather gaudify "could not d creasing more rapidly than be-
already unconscious. He was
units is May 16 which they
as their regimental mand of good English for business, fore for the simple-reason that We can encourage the number
moved to an open yard and Dr.
celebrate statare Jopped off by Napoleon's Bloody
day in honour of the battle of professional and social purposes, you
are invlled to apply for 51 wars Atomte warfare in perbane lesRamler was sent for to try and there will be more inhabitants of children whose parents are
above the average morally, Dyreble, than other forms,
save his life. When Dr. Ramler taken to Stanley to serve his At his trial, Landau said he was Albuera in the Peninsula war to multiply.
Medicine, surgery, dentistry are ali
arrived, he gave Shrigley an sentence. Nor can it be changed appre-mentally and physically, and dis-
in dysgenic. I put thin
asked one question only-"Had he in 1811. On that day of bitterend Heatery.", lasund by the Reacht propose a vete injection, but said the case was
About three days before he lent money for elably by the voluntary limita- courage of forbib the progaga-nileman who has as
espionage pur-fighting the Colours were saved was taken to the Tribunal, he eses?" He replied "No." The by the action of an officer, who, tion of the size of families by tim of the unfit. Thus replac of thanks will probably daw unles hopeless. the more intelligent and gifted ing the cruel and anti-social take it out of his mouth. People with
was branded on the forehead trial lasted less than four minutes severely wounded and lying Institute's world-famous- section of the community; be methods of natural selection by
with an iron bearing the crest in all and he was sentenced to among the dead, wrapped them retive English, The tuition is o of the Japanese star.
five years.
around his body where they ment within a few hunts, I sides which the practice may intelligent eugenic selection;
Nanak said that he was re- He was later told that the sen-
escaped detection
the 'by breed out a much needed cle and thus also leading to almost
leared from Stanley on Dec. 8, tence had been reduced to three French until a British regiments of enabling ambitious men sal incredible improvements in the
(Continued at foot of Col. 3.)
A Gendarme by the naine of 1944 and eventually taken to years..
found him. Marino was present
At the time of the capitulation, when Singapore, where he was interr-1 Shrigley died. He kicked the ed in an Indian National Army, Landau said he was serving his
Camp. body of Shrigley and said; Concentration
from sentence. "humbug."
ment.
Nor would
restriction
of
FAN LING SERVICES HUNT CLUB
The ponies raced by the II.K."Services Race Club will shortly be disposed of, and it is proposed, if Fan Ling there is sufficient support, to form a Services Hunt Club for service personnel and their familles, possibly with a percentage of membership reserved for civilians. Shortage of Funds is the main disadvantage and it is therefore requested that all those interested will write to Capt. AW.C. Pearn, R.M., 42 Commando (Lt), Royal Marines, Fan Ling by 16th Jun. 1947 stating if they would be prepared to pay a subscription of either (a), H.K. $30.00 or (b) H.K. $50.00 per six months. Letters should also state whether it is considered that H.K, $2,00 per hour for hacking and H.K. $5.00 for paperchases is too expensive. Facilities open to members will be hacking in good riding country, paper-chases and Possibly point-to-points. Membership will be very strictly limited due to the shortage of ponics. It is stressed that this club in no way intends to function in opposition to the civilian Hunt Club, but merely as a substitute in the interim period as was the H.K. Services Race Club merely a temporary substitute for the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
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It appears then that in order to avaldi averpolation, the main cause of war --wilout deterioration of human stock, and indeed with the great improvement thereof, IL. will be necessary for the world to control population, both quanti "intively, and qualitatively. The United Nations Organisation will have to be supplied with full data about the con ditions and program of all nations. Tu one it will sây: "Your country can"sup- port a larger population. The character, the intelligence and the physique of your people are magnificent. You will be al lowed a large quote of births for the coming year.” To another UNO will kay "your country cantol support ita present populusfan, the Government
in honeycated with grafi, the stand- ard of illiteracy amongst the people fa appalling. Preventable diseases are wide Coprred. You bure added nothing to, tre More of fresh human knowledge for a decade. Only a small quote of births la permissible. See that you breed Frem your best stocks and set your house in order."
Each Government would encourage carly marriage and farge familles of the stralia. 11 would forbid, under
threat of sterilisation and Imprisonment, the propagation of-the-unduírable.
Many years ago I used to think that If I were a John D. Rochfeller with uni
limlied money. I would endow a fund which would do just this, Any coupla conteronlauna matrinions could register with the Fund, H, after searching in- vestigation of the physical and mental calibre of the Individuals and of their Ancestors ma far as possible and a study
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At about 11 am. a Japanese doctor pronounced Shrigley as
dead
timin each
11
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which he escaped during July Mr. A. K. Omar was then called Tam Choi, who was recalled 1945.
and said he was arrested by the for cross-examination, said that)
The next statemerit to be read Japanese Gendarmerie In 1943 at he had worked together with by Major MacGregor was that of Pokfulam. He was taken to Cen- the six policemen, who died at Emil Landau.
tral Police Station, where he was Victoria Gaol. prior to the In this statement, Landau said kept for three and a half months. He was Interrogated at least Japanese occupation of Hong that he escaped from Stanley Fort Kong. They had told him they on Dec. 31, 1041. were arrested at Fanling Station He applied for naturalization as while attempting to get through a Turk and the Japanese agreed When he first arrived at the historic conference at Teheran.' to the British Consul in Wai-to this. He thus became a neu-Central Police Station, he was In December 1944 the bn. mov-The
given a whipping, which was fol- ed to India and then to Burma, chow, from whom they intend- trai "and was not re-interned. ed to collect their pay.
Bank officials were not intem-lowed by aeroplane and water to join 36 Div. which was Chang M Ching said that ed until the end of 1943, as they tortures.
under the command her husband, Ng Ying Choy, were working in the banks squar- Omar said that he was blind- Festing. At the Japanese was arrested on Apr. 13, 1944. ing up the books. A number of folded and taken out of his cell capitulation, they sailed When she next saw him, he was them used to come to the Parisien at dawn one morning. He was Singapore as part of the British
Sunday placed on a truck with several in the former Civil Hospital. Grill for
2 Div. but they were no Bootier His condition was such that she Amonst them was. Dr. Hyde, who others. could hardly recognize him. He was eventually executed by the On reaching Stanley and after settled there than they were the bandage had been taken from called upon to move again, this could not speak or move. When Japanese.
On Apr 13, 1944, Landau was his eyes, Omar saw four Chinese time for service in Java. There she asked a Gendarme for per- mission to take her six,children arrested together with his wife men, a Chinese woman and a they operated to see their father, whom she and taken off to Central Police small boy about 14 years of age. Div. in the defence of Soura-imps. The study rangilea intilise In the summer of this unique Course within the reach of every The .whole party was.. then buyra. knew was going to die, permis-Station. sion was refused. Her husband
They were locked up in separ-marched to the sea front. When year they returned to Singapore. ane, All correspondence is confidental,
Danes In Ranks ate cells and not let out for three they reached this spot, the Jap-
Send today for a free way, of "Word, died subsequently.
There are with the unit at extery" (the prospectus of the restles When asked by Major Mae- weeks. They were fed on two anese who was carrying a big Gregor how she knew the man meals a day, consisting only of sword asked one of the Chinese present some hundred Danish English Course). Applications should be in question was a Gendarnic, 3 ozs. of rice and a bowl of tea to stand on a rock. witness said that: "You must No drink was allowed between Chinese knew what was happen- volunteers who have enlisted of addressed to The Ergent Institute (Dept, ing, the Japanese had chopped his their own will in the British 476 Palace Cute, London, WB, Ennland
the Don't delay, Write for this interesting* understand that at that time meals.
head off. The second. Chinese Army. During the war, Lashed For Hours.
There is no obligation, who was asked to mount the rock regiment, by reason of its tiesos NOW-while you Landau said he was charged with refused to move, and was bayonet with the King of Denmark, who The next witness, Dr. K. W. Chaun said that after paying having been in touch with Major ted by the Japanese. Another of is its Colonel in Chief, accepted Clague at Walchow. B: had not the Chinese present awaiting his a vialt to the Medical Departeen in this affair at all. The turn told the man that since he
no one dared to gaze at 3 Japanese face."
Bethoristes of the Pund, At least by ment on Feb. 10, 1943, he was Japanese tried to force him
certificate proraising money for teal and educating esch healthy child-the only condtion being that periodical ex aminations of the children should be cal mited to, and full records kept by the
such a method a valuable man of obe servations with regard to human, fa. heritance would be obtained. Bat any such amateurish beginnings would have to be replaced by InternsUồnal and na. sional efforts to encourage the propaga tion of the more desirable persons, and to discourage the multiplication of the Ubwa i sent.
Gentlemen: I am not trying to sell you shakhing,--No, one deteste.-registation. in any shape er, form youre cordially than I do. I am not claiming that at would be agreable, I was not here sak- fag you to Sellere, that it would exar, of, accomplishment de Indeed even posalili. Dat it is hard to see how peace (edh - bez klaured or the human, stock be
improved or even busintained without in ternational control off population.
So please do not sun away with the ides that, I am pressing some course of metion · moan: You, EAT from. I have merely recited low facts and describe what appear to be the inescapable logical
ta.
conclusions.
H.K.V.D.C. Man's
Before the
to had to die in any event, it would
taken away by a Japanese Gen-
confess, but refused.
be better to stand up and face it. darme Officer and a Formosan,
After three weeks, he was take The man then mounted the rock He was shoved in a car, a piece of cloth placed over his out and beaten with a dog lash and was executed. This man was across the back for about three in a kneeling position as his head head and he was pushed down hours. He was then taken back was chopped off. Omar sold that on the floor of the car. "I was to his cell and told to think over he closed his eyes on the scene. apparently abducted," said Dr. again the matter of his confession. The other Chinese, including the Chaun
In the afternoon for about three woman and small boy, were almi- hours, he was suspended from àlarly exécuted. pipe by his wrists und feet. Daily, When Omar's turn came, the for 10 days, cach morning and Japanese said that as he was an afternoon. for two or three hours Indian, they would not execute The next thing he knew was at a stretch, he was suspended him he would confess, but that be was at Central Police from a pipe under his artuplis would send him to Camp with, the Station: Here, he. was inter- with his hands tied behind his British until the end of the war. rogated regarding the where back. Landay said he was beaten Omar was told that if he refused; abouts of a Dr. Suen, who had whilst
suspended and concrete he would have to follow the left the Colony. Dr. Chaun suid blocks, weighing 50 lbs, were others that when he told the Japanese placed on his stomach
Evidence
Cross-examined, Omar said that
he did not know anything about At other times, he was made he was-released from internment The apeaker was thanked by Dr. Suen, he, was called a "far" to sit for hours, squatting in Jap by the Japanese Omar said that Rotarian Dr. Montgomery who tied up and given the aeroplane anese style, with a concrete block as an expression of their appre said Prof. Digby had touched torture. While hung up, he was on his knees. He was then made ciation for what had been done upon an important subject beaten about the face with a to sit cross-legged while one man for them, those released asked the which iad exercised the best leather strap
pulled his head forward, and, on-Japanese to furnish an anti-air- brains of the world.
Dr. Chaun said that he was other, with, heavy boot, went up craft gun so that an Ack Ack" Rotarian Chan Kwan-po re- also given the water. torture and down his back idcking each Company might be formed. ceived the felicitations of Zel-
joint of his vertebrae. This went On the President enquiring at low Rotarians on the O.B.B. he
on for 19. days All the time they Defence Counsel how long his received in the New Year Hon- Cheung and C. J. Roe; Condr were trying to make him confess, questioning would take. the latter A. V Gregory and Lt. Car. He was taken to his wife's cell replied that he would take at Rotarians H. Kadoorie from R C. T Hockridge,
and left there. She had previous least 90 minutes with this wit- Shanghai and A A. Ritjansky The Chairman, Lt Col Ely been told to persuade him to ness, as he considered him, to be from Sian were welcomes and B. Mitchell," announced that confess.
Wong one of the most important in the The Japanese asked him about ense guests at the luncheon included there would be no meeting next
Hearing was then adjourned Messia C Champkin. Nell Tuesday on account of teh An- the officer in the Garrison and he Blichanán, E. W. Smith, Peter nu Racka
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