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N. T. Hunting Accident

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1947.

GRIM STORIES OF MASS Pre-War DEPORTATIONS FROM

Grim tales of callousness on the part of the Jap-

Inaccurate and ex- aggerated Chinese re- ports of an incident in the New Territories in which a boy named At Wong Loi was wounded by a shot from a Police hunting party were the subject of a press release issued by a Government spokesman yesterday af- ternoon.

The Scial statement said that on December 26, 1940, A hunting party which included Mr. E. C. Luscombe, Asistant Superinten- dent of Police, and other officer

Kang Police-aw of the Hong

thicket near Sai Mun ply enter Lau, in the New Territories.

As there was reason believe

in were

the that woodcutters

warning vicinity, the party gave by means of shouts in English and Chinese, while Luscombe fired shot in the air in what appear ed to be a safe direction in order to alirut attention.

A

Aery was heard in answer but as the warning shot had been fired in the direction of an ap parently deserted hill the party hul no suspicion that an accident had occurred. Some huurs later to their surprise they learned that a boy had beep reinoved to hospital with a fractured arm.

They at once got in touch with the family to express deep regret

IT'

anese who, after rounding up local inhabit- ants, shipped them to uninhabited islands, where they were left to die, were related by witnesses at yesterday's War Crimes Trial of Colonel Nomă.

criminals.

+

and

the conclusion of her evidence, one of the wit- nesses told the Court that she wished to ask Noma where her husband was, as he should know, being head of the Gendarmerie. Cross-examined by Defending evacuees, namely, voluntary

Kotewall evacuees, Counsel, Sir Robert

evacuees requiring said that the result of repre- some help from the Government sentations made to the Governor and rogues, vagabonds

at the were reported by him meeting of the Co-operative Council held on Aug. 19, 1943. 'Sir Robert said that he could not, after such, a long lapse of time, give details as to what the Governor actually said, but if the Minutes of the meeting were shown to him, he could give the Governor's reply.

some

The Minutes were then shown to Sir Robert by the Court. After perusing them, Sir Robert said that the Governor told him that he was aware of abuses having been committed. that the work of evacuation had necessarily to be carried out with some strictness and that there were three kinds of

and

The Governor. also said that, owing to the large population and the scarcity of food, he i

people could not allow even holding rice ration tickets, But without employment to remain in Hong Kong indefinitely and the time might come when they also had to go.

It was also intimated by the Governor that it had not been possible to make arrangements with the Canton authorities to have people sent back to their native villages and that they to the must accordingly go places designated by the Can- ton Government. The Gov- ernon added that a third place might be added...

POLICE ASK

CO OPERATION

to

The Commissioner of Police called a conference of senior police officers yesterday, to discuss further measures combat the activities of the persons calling themselves the "Overseas Chinese Youth Movement Party" who are responsible for the bomb out- rages and attempts to calort money from shops and in- stitutions in Hong Kong.

Certain measures were de- cided upon, using all the re- sources at the Commissioner's command, and a large num|-

·ber of police:will be involved all efforts to apprehend members of the gang.

in

H.K. Constable

On Trial

Laughs At The Star

could

The trial of Lam Wing,

a constable before the War, for the murder of p Chinese prisoner whose

His

FURNITURE PROBLEM: AN EXPENSIVE TASK

(By Margaret Bradbury) When can we buy a new living room suite?---a

new bedroom suite?-a new armchair? These questions, asked a hundred times a week in Hong Kong's European homes, nearly always merit the reply "As soon as prices come with- in reach," or "When we receive a large enough windfall."

are

Getting together a home in the Colony today is an

expensive task, especially when prices compared with postwar prices in Britain and the United States. The flourishing tea-money racket demanded by private owners for entry into houses and flats, is the first obstacle in the fight to set up a home in Hong Kong. If pro- spective tenants are lucky enough to find ˆà suitable dwelling they are then faced with the problem of furniture which is selling here at prices six and eight times as high as before the war.

A three-in-one contraption name is unknown dur designed to keep the ladies- ing the Japanese oc- elegantly gowned for any social cupation, opened before occasion and a bookie who had Sir Henry Blackall, picked the wrong customer are Chief Justice, at the the main ingredients of Vernon Sylvaine's comedy, "Madame Criminal Sessions yes- Louise," the current Blanche| terday. Littler attraction at the Stor

A.3.C. Instructed by. Mr. Theatre.

Comber, Mr. Leo d'Almada Though the plot veers occae Castro appeared and pleaded sionally toward the Mack Sen- not guilty for accused. Mr. J. nett touch, the comedy, refuses Reynolds, Crown Counsel, as-. an approach to slapstick. Same stated by ASP O'Donovan, is of the comle moments

prosecuting, have been enlivened with.. 4

was open- Before the case larger dose

In Britain, furniture is sold the cost of living in Hong Kong, of horseplay but ed, Mr. d'Almada said that Sylvaine is keener ou getting he would' object. to the under the stern eye of the Gov- Where before rattan workers rG- and two certain evi-ernment and on a fair share crived between one the humour into his lines and introduction of

Te Basis. Walle utility-ware put on dollars a day they are now get- Lordship characters, particularly that of dence."

the market at low, controlled tine seven or more dollars." Mr. Mould, who after 25 years quested Mr. Reynolds to omit prices is not as attractive as its Here is a comparativo. list of in the tailoring world designs this evidence, in his opening

prewar counterpart, nevertheless rattan furniture prices as they the ultimate economical in the address and at the same time it is preferable in price and dur were in 1939 and as they are world of femininë fashions. told Mr. d'Almada to raise his ability to goods sold in Hong now :---

Small tables, two feet square, Bardy Russell, as Mr. Mould, objection when such an evi- be

Kong

rate day of visiting shops and

at $16, prewar price $2; is a comedian of the old school dence was tendered.

small straight-backed chairs now with a gift for that type of According to the Crown, salesmen here reveals that rea- humour that comes not of the accused, after The surren- sons for the high rise in furniture $14 were at one time $2 each; the

usual size baby carriage,

made spoken line alone. He gives an der, remained in the Police rates is due to increased labour

and import costs.

mainly of ratlan material. costa While exhibition of bashfulness in one under the Japanese.

$36, before they could be funny scene, that rollickingly

he Rag 8. detective at has risen six times above its pre-

baskets now fetching 82

were only must stand out as an example tached

tables IS 30 of the artistic In the realm of Station, in May 1942, inter-imported here mainly from Sin-cents;

cost 4. pure comedy.

preter Ah Chung and accused gapore new costs buyers nearly inches before the war

now they are $25; sca-grass car Lance George as the bookie

price was 8 cents.

pets which were popular in some the station. turned owner of a fashion es brought a Chinese prisoner to $1 a catty in 1939 the average

homes in the Colony before the tablishment turns in a nice piece. In the charge room, the of work and I also liked the two

War were sold at only $1 a yard, W25 accused of

now the price is $a-yard. toughs (Harry Martin and prisoner

stealing :brass from the Ronald Hardwick), who are re-

Docks; he. Kowloon

was freshingly not the Hollywood variety. There are no fewer brought out from his cell by accused and the interpreter and than

taken to the hill behind the station.

The Commissioner express- ed a hope that the public will do their share in helping 10 rid the Colony of this menace by reporting to the nearest police officer or police station any suspicious persons or addresses likely to connected with this gang.

husband in 1942 and taken to an air raid shelter in Lockhart Road. The next day they were taken to West Point and placed on board a lighter,

Rattan furniture now on sale abas waste-paper

A Misnomer The Governor further said

to Hung Hom Police war level. The original material, promised and that a total of 9,800 persons had been evacuated during the month.

to offer help. immediate compensation was will be paid by the person who fired the unlucky shot.

A. REGENT

CIGARETTE LIGHTER

IS NOT A CHEAP IMITATION

WAS INVENTED BY "THE BOYS IN THE BACK ROOM" AND WAS FIRST USED ON THE WESTERN DESERT.

IT IS A BRITISH MADE PRODUCT, TRADITIONAL OF BRITISH QUALITY, MATERIAL AND WORKMAN- SHIP.

ITS SALE PRICE IS CHEAP ER THAN AN ARTICLE

SIM LA IN APPEARANCE

ON SALE GENERALLY.

IT 19 SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY,

7A, Ice House Street, Hongkong.

BUY A REGENT WITH AN INBUILT TOOL KIT

Sole Distributors:-

-In-regard-to-children-having rice ration tickets and win were guilty of snatching in the streets and Whose parents guaranteed that the children would not do anything against the law in future, the Guvernor maid he would deni leniently with such cases.

She was not told why she had been arrested When the Gen- dermes came to her house, they simply said that they wanted to ask her some questions:

Many Died

the

five ladies and glamour is well spread out.

If you are keen on a few. good hearty laughs you have them at the rate of about one a minute without necessarily having a highly-developed sense of humour.-V.V.K.

K.C.C. DANCE

A few thousand people were detained in the air raid shelter at Lockhart Raad. There were Gendarmes and policemen guarding the place and there Sir Robert said that it was

were no means of escape. his understanding, that the She was placed in the hold of Chief of the Civil Affairs De-the lighter with about 200 others. partment had charge of volun- There were 19 boats in all, some tary and aided evacuations, that large and some small. Before the Gendarmes rided the round-boarding the lighters, cach person ing up of people on the streets was given about two cattles of and that Mr. Ichiki conducted rice, two loaves of bread and negotiations with the Councils. CNC 10. The Chief of Civil Affairs in- formed Sir Robert and his col-

At about 7 p.m. the 30 boala set leagues that he had instituted sail, towed by a steam launch. K.C.C. Members are reminded -a --bureau--specially--for-the After the boats had set sail, it be-of-the-forthcoming Dance at the

of purposea "repatriation" gan to rain and a heavy storm Club on Chinese New Year's Eve, rather than "evacuation," which broke out. As the launch could (Tuesday, 21st January.) Tickets he considered to be a misnomer, not withstand the storm, the tow which are obtainable through the In addition to the arrange rope was cut and the 19.boats left Secretary, c/o S. Moutrie & Co., ments being made by the to the mercy of the storm, Many Ltd, are $8 cach. Japanese Government, the two of them were damaged and the Chinese Councils had also made passengers had to keep on baling arrangements with the Chinese out the water which was coming day. The others had all died on District Associations with ain, because none of them wanted Hainan Island. They died of Ill- view to their helping their own to die.

treatment, starvation and illness. native people.

Tsang said that they drifted Some of the labourers were bea Sir Robert said that con-about for four days and nights: ten to death. No medical supplies ferences and meetings with The steamer. "Kam Sing" then were given to the sick. Those in end of 1943 and not only the pas there were many dead bodies conditions at the mines were Jap- Noma covered the period to the came along and picked them up. charge and responible for the beginning of that year.

on the lighters, the survivors were anese and Formosans. transferred to the "Kam Sing." When this steamer reached certain spot, the Japanese on board called in some fishing boats, When these came alongside the

Sir Robert said that he never asked for permission to inspect the cells.

Thrown Into Sea

Labour Costs The manager of one rattan furniture store told me yesterday: "Rattan labour is hired of a niece-work basis and it is

early five times more than be fore the war owing to the rise in

now

Good Business

by

Despite the fact that salary scales have not risen in complete accordance with the all-round cost of living here, furniture Lall Khan, one of the Indian when the shot was fired to dealers are not short of business constables, and two Chinese cover the body with curth

owing to the many homes and constables were instructed by On Nov. 13, 1946, Sub-Ins-goods which were looted, ruined the interpreter, to accompany pestar Lowe, with party whitch or destroyed during the occupa the party with n pick and a included Dr. Alvares and A.S.P. tion. spade.

O'Donovan, and the accused The rise in the price of task-- The party went up the went to the hill where the body wood furniture in Hong Kong fluctuates with the quality of the hill, where

had was exhumed. hole been dug.. The Interpreter There was a kole half an material used.

In the furniture department of to inch wide on the left side of one big manufacturing firm in directed the prisoner kneel down. The interpreter the skull and a larger one on the Colony yesterday I was told shoot the skull. A bullet was found three

half then said to the party standing the right side at the base of that prices-are-oa--an average fact From the fracture higher now owing to the by: "Anybody want to

from in the head, Mr. that tenkwood. Imported. this man?" All refused, except beside it.

it was de- Siam now costs $25, a cubic foot accused who replied: "I will!" holes

The accused, continued Mr. Reynolds said Reynolds, drew his revolver termined the flight, of the while before the war it was $3.

Teakwood furniture labourers been downwards who were paid only $1.50 are now from his holster and fired at bullet and the prisoner's head, the bullet and to the right. The cause of receiving $12 a day.

The result is the striking Hie head slightly above death was due to the wound,

following and in front of the ear. The The bullet found beside the skull average list of teakwood furniture interpreter then ordered Lall was that of a .38 long revolver. prices:

Chinese Cons- Khan, the two

After evidence by Dr. Alvares Bakelite Chairs tables, and another. Indian cons- and Lal Klan, the case was table who had come up the hill adjourned to this morning.

Readers' Letters

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times

Son of racialfour chaire averages $476; wool

Bedroom suites consisting of wardrobe, dressing table, fallboy. two beds, table and mattresses cost $4,000; dining room suites, including a sideboard, dining table, two armchairs and ten sin- gle chairs, average $3,300; an oc- Pang Yam-sing was then called

A Chinese View poste facts laws, because the war casional chair sells at about $175; aims of the Allies are repugnant table end four chairs at $475; Not Moved

and said he was arrested at Stan- ley. He was a fisherman and at

Sir. Few observers of con- to such jurisprudence. It has single chairs bought new in this. polifics in the Far not followed the procedure of the store are $35 each; imported Representations were made regarding the arrest and treat. /survivors were taken on board the time of his arrest he was in temporary

to agree with trial of the puppet chieftain Chen Bakelite material from Australia.

in Kung-po

took six hours made up into a set

a set of table and ment of people, that the fami- and subsequently placed ashore at possession of seven or eight cat- East would fail

a place known as "Pun Tin Wan." Lies of fish. The fish were taken Fiat Lux. Hong Kong now

There is lies of arrested persons be in- These who were healthy, like away by the Gendarmes. Pang singled out as another Danzig, waiting said he was not informed why he another Czecho-Slovakia,

and diccrimination

other dis carpets brought from India and The Roy Farrell Export-Import Co. (HK) Ltd. I farmed, that the arrested per witness was, were able to make had been arrested. He had a rice for another divine Fushrez toj crepancies

incidental to any measuring 9 feet by 12 are $450 regime. They ought to but Pekin rugs which before the ration certificate.

com-1 neighbour is After his arrest, he was placed plaining of financial difficulties, be eliminated and shall be done war cost $100-$200 are none b

tween $600 and $700. When Englishmen In a Refugee Concentration Carop, wishing the Anglo-American Ex-away with.

come there were very few Chi The prices of new furniture ing to be taken in to persons hillside.

Yet inflammatory

who really understood the locally made and sent for sale to 10 days. At the Camp, there were detained and that the sick be Tsang said that putrid smells about 800 people and none seat to the Tung Wah Hospital.came from, decomposed bodies by them kiiew why they had been arous, activities have been con- life. Then a sort of middlemen: the last few months. In addition to answering the the roadside. She walked until

rested. pointa which had been raised, she heard a cock crowing and it Nomu said he would make in was then about dawn.

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At the end, he said he would able to make their way back to welcome representations from Hong Kong again.

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sons be brought to trial as soon their way to a village, but those as possible, that witnesses be who were weak and could allowed on bail, that permission walk because they had not.

not had

come.

Our

be allowed for food and cloth any food were left to die by the where he was délained for about guers to help the reconstr nese, as, langubge' and' way quietion rooms have gone down in

There

were

pro-

and

Prices Lower

of paganda plus underground, sedi-

religious, commercial ducted right in the Colony, political, squandering money out of the educational

compoth When the number of people at national treasuries

A prominent Hong Kong auc- developed, at when the

the expensöm boti nd Europeans, by.

tioneer sald

· ex- |

yesterday: the Camp reached 1,000, they masses are on the point of whole Chinese

"A bedroom suite which sold in difficulties. ploiting the language were divided into two groups and sale placed on two boats which set sail

July at about $2,300 would now starvation, A review of the accusations With the advance or English

its Were $2,000 are now down to members of the two Councils. Out of the 13 boats, only three for Nat-6. The boats were ac- against Hongkong readily revents education the compradore system ser at,1,600; dining sets, which

companied by another ship, con-

reasons for undermining has gradually When asked by

Jeft Defending boats were

attitude about 20 corpses in the hold of taining Japanese Gendarmes and Hongkong's authorities are not snness. But such system, has become $1,600 occasional chairs vary in Gounsel whether the

after

close examination. a powerful interest and is in a price but a set of six smail, new of Noma showed that he was the ship in which she had been policemen, who were armed. There One, often heard in China, li that way blocking the mutual under was also a machine gun at the much concerned about the wal-placed She knew the stern of this ship and it was not of escaped capital and centre of

the Colony has been the asylum standing of the races.

Single armchairs brought to Such vested interests in Hong fare of the people, Sir Robert had stepped on them. These peopessible for anybody to escape.

the

Auction rooms second har bring in anything up to $100; Just as the boats approached ugled cargoes. If our friends kong, while serving some good

harsh that tits purposes, are doing harm it they second land double beds up, to been so have aid that Nama was not a man ple died from exposure and cold. who showed much emotion, or Teang said that she was able to

launch with Cheung-chau, the

fly with their possessions do not, keep up with the tide of

$250 and single beds up to $176: feeling

buy some ginny bags from the Japanese on board signalled

alects

this tiny little island; it ro time

our national Sir Robert said that he was master of the Bont

junk to take the refugees to Nain-flects, indeed on

The real reason for some of sets of three chairs with settes not present at every meeting Forced Labour

honour. But Hongkong as the China's ruling class hatred of 10 match are sold at between $200

were

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1.09 s Weather Bences and

between Noma and members At the conclusion of her 'évi- The junk with rehigees on dumping ground is not to blame present-day Hongkong, according and $300 second-hand, while new of the two councils, but he did dense Tsang told the Court, that beard headed for Tam Kong Hill, For months the pengal many remember that the question of she wished to ask the Head of the but due to heavy, seas and adverse Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Colony is harbouring many and

It in- tical refugees. In wild dogs killing people, parti- Gendarmeria, Noma, where her winds, it had to return and drop remained rather, static :

that Chinese dicates cularly children, was raised. Husband was because he must anchor at Po Tol Island.

The next witness, Teang know.

The bodies of 40 to 50 people does come here at all, the receiv

are still Chinese buses. A statement by Kam Tsang was who had died were thrown into the story of amuggling ha

BONERUNG 07. helping those who Mow-ting, said that her hus- band was arrested in Ventris then read by Major MacGregor. the sea,

very much exaggerated. | China's ruli

ruling class has been so

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting- Road on April 15, 1944.

In this statement, Kam said that Pang said that when the Junk tryway the shugglers, are "big used to obedience that any kind on a frequency of 845 Elineyales Three days after his arrest, he was arrested with about ten dropped anchor at. Po Tal Island, ahots, not of this Colony, but at of criticism is regarded as high and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m., 6.30 Gendar other Chinese males while walk- he swam ashore After obtain neighbour's. Recent arrests of treason. Hongkong's ruling class to 730 pm and 9 to 11 p.m. she saw him at the merie when he was taken to ing near the Central Market ining a fishing junk, he returned to smuggling gangs in amphibian has been na used to fillim elo on 952 megacycled.

the junk and took off 20 to 30, of tugs are evidence to everyone ang suppression of such criticism the Refugee Camp at North March 1942 June 2

without due process of law is re Point. She saw her husband They were placed in a truck and his friends. They then set sail reads the vernacular papers..

The deaths of a hawker and garded as every day when she took food taken to a building in Gloucester for Stanley, where they landed.

But

hes promised! Road with a sign board reading Pang said that he had zeer pedestrains have been very much to him.

Herded Into Shelter "Hop Kee & Co." They were several hundreds of people on an exploited by professional agita America to be democratic, Hong

kong cannot be a party to the per: uninhabited island kriown as Lo Tin fact that certain periodicals | secation: of Her husband was a bricklayer kept there for ten days.

who believe i and he was arrested without tained reached 400; all were put been taken there by the Japanese facis evidence that the said some Anglo-American free, ius

institutions reason. She, her husband and aboard the "Yulin Maru" and af- Ping said the fabermed at body is O.K. son all hail rice-ration certifi ter several days arrived at Hai-Stanley told him that at the island Then Hongkong has been cri- cates and occupations. She had na Islands

people ate each other for food. ticised as the Paradise of Colla- Valley for 24 years, while her were made to sign a year con Island because if they die and husband had Hved there for 40 tract the work on Halhan Island were caught by the Japanese, they years.

The contract stibulated that they would be beheaded About 10 days after her were, to receive 70 military en Most of the people on this Island husband's arrest, the was in- ¦ a dosa plus rations of rice, cigaret. (dlad and dead bodies which Jay of formed that he had been taken tes and clothes. When they reach the rocks were washed away. to Cantou by the Japanese. She of Hainan, they were only given Many who tried to swim across had not been him since and the miner and nothing else, to an adjacent faland were unable had not received any news con. Kam bald that they, were sent to fight against as strong, current cerving him

to work in the mines at Tin Tak. and were drowned. Teang Bald that she was in the original group of :484 Hearing was then adjourned arrested together with her labourers, only 100 were alive to- | 10 năm, today,

When the number of peoplé dé- CHow Island/The people Had melody is almost prima i turned studen-American re 1.15 pm-Grier, "Por Cyst"-Na; 1.-

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iseen a reafdent of Happy. While at "Hop Hoe & Co" they No fisherinen dared to go near the borators. There

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refugees who are be. in Anglo-American

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is less tied from persccution The

not be held Hongkong them China Weekly Deview:

because it shelters few guilty ready pointed out that some of Anglo-American

University F Hongkong leading, collaborators Ds who refuse to believe in the Kopulers,

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