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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1947.

INDISCRIMINATE JAPANESE Rotary

Residents ARRESTS Returning

The S.S. "Menelaus" and S.S. "Priam" carry- ing passengers for Hong Kong are expected to berth on January 17th and 20th respectively.

Persons resident here who have relatives and/or friends en

RICE AGREEMENT

EXTENDED

IN

HONG

| Principal_witnesses at yesterday's hearing of the War Crimes Trial of Colonel Noma, were the heads of three District Bureaux, who testified regarding the indiscriminate arrest and com- pulsory evacuation of members of the public by the Gendarmes.

It is expected that the case for the prosecution will close today.

WAS

KONG

FOOD COSTS

The food fuel conts for the woke

dar-es fellare

2.9

seo

2800

1.0080

In Macao

Readers' Letters

Sir. Apparently "A Chinese Refugee" did not read Flat Loe's letter carefully otherwise be Macao, Jan. 12. would not have made such

an

to

started.

A Complaint Sir-Last night I went to the 9-15 pm. performance in the The Macan Rotary Club held absurd statement that few ob- "Kings Theatre. My friends its inaugural dinner at the Fat servers of contemporary politics and I were there at 9-10 (be- Sio Lao last night. *****

in the Far East would fall fore the 7-15 pm. performance had finished) yet when we en- His Excellency, the Officer agree with Flat Lux." Administering the Government Fiat Lux quoted a translated tered, the performance had was represented by Mr. Telles report from a Chinese newspaper, branded the report' as anti-British de Vasconcelos.

The Chairman of the Club, propaganda, and went further to Cdr. Augusto Castro Rodrigues insinuate that the Chinese Goy 8070 welcomed those present, and re- crament was behind the so-called

ferring to the new Club said it anti-British propaganda.

Does ""A Chinese Refugee" füll "was due to-Dr. Arthur Woo,

occurs money. To that the founding of the Club seriously mean that he

in Flat Lux's statement? II so, and was possible.

since Fiat Lux has refrained from Dr. Arthur Woo, who also replying to the three questions spoke, referred to the humani in my previous letter, would "A tarian objects of the organiza-Chinese Refugee" be so kind as i tion. He thanked the chairman answer on behalf of the person he for his eulogistical references so willingly gives his blindfold and gave a toast to the future support? of the Club

.8560 1.2000

raded January 11 were wringunced rester Rice, Flour & Pear : 5.3" chting" 1" 4.1500 Vegetable number of evacuees did not reach Salt Cabbage the figure of 200,000, the Gon- carmes would commence.compul- Salt Finh

No official in-h zory evacuation,

received stating Park Lai Kum Sing said that information

When

evacuation Firewood compulsory landed

Li said that the District Bu-. from Hong Kong were

did not have anything to He knew they were taken to do with compulsory evacuations at Le Chow Island. As far as the island by the authorities in they were only concerned

with charge of the refugee concen- tration camp. The refugees com- prised people who had been arrested on the streets.

The rice agreement signed by Britain, the U.S. and Siam, which provided for the delivery of 1,200.000 tons of Siamese rice to deficit areas in, the Far East by the end of May, 1947, have made private arrangements end of August next.

According to the new agree- for their accommodation requested to advise Mr. P F. J.nent, the balance of '800,000 Eardley, at Room 2863, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Bulld- ing, Telephone 39211, names and addresses of these passengers.

the passenger lists and who has now been extended to the July 1944, 300 to 100 refugees, would come into effect.

are

put August 600,000

TeAux

tons which is to be between January and

voluntary evacuations.. of the has been reduced to

tons..

Siam has actually delivered 400,000 tons.

As suitable hotel and board- ing house accommodation is at saturation point, it is strongly recommended that where private

accommodation can be arranged, Tomorrow's

this should be done.,

Sir Ralph Stevenson, K.C.M.G.,

British Ambassador to China, left Kai Tak by R.A.F. plane. yesterday afternoon for Canton.

TAIKOO FIRE Shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday, a small fire broke out in the saw- mill of the Taikou Dockyard and Engineering Company. Two fire appliances were despatched to the scene, but the fire had already bery extinguished before they The damage was very arrived. flight.

Council

At the Legislative Council Meeting to be held tomorrow, the Attorney Generat will move the First reading of:-

Lai said that, he did not know what happened in the case of other refugees, but as regards the party which was landed at La Chow Island, he knew that they were left there to die of sturvation. The people of Hok Teui Village, directly opposite Le Chow Island, told witness that when a south-west wind was blowing, they could hear

A Bill intituled "An Ordin- ing for help. The cries were ance to revive the Rope Com- nuly heard during the three or

Tramway Ordinance, four days after the refuged pany's

and had been landed. 1901," and the Second

La Chor Island Third_readings of

Owing to the strict manner in which the census had been taken, Li said that he did not think there were many who had not re- glatcred. The

inken under the direction and super-

of the Governor.

vision

ber

of

census was

Such i

Bean Curd, 14' pieces

Total

611,4320

a.

Comercio

by

Nanking

HJ.Y.

And Yenan

Shanghai, Jan. 14. The usually reliable Ta Kung

decision to make a

de

ernment

I read in your paper a few weeks ago of a Reader having the same complaint. Isn't it about time this stopped? After all surely we are entitled to n

for performance

"CHOCKA."

Accused's Denial

present with the party consisting meet in Nanking will decide sub- of 15 Chinese, 10 Indians and 10

refugees were starving and only A few could walk.

Kan said that other refugees who had managed to get back to Hong Kong after being deported had told him similar tales.

A message from Lt. Col. E.

While admitting being present *After person nat

had been arrest-

In the party which arrested seven ed, was the policy of the Jap-J. R. Mitchell was read

villagers in Nari Wah Po Village, A list of these arrested was anese to keep him in the refugee Rotarian John Yuen, of Hong

Li Kun-you,

14 charged with forwarded to the General District camp until he was in a weakened Kong, and the gathering' wound Bureau.

counts under the 1840 Defence He was then placed on up with the bestowal of "ensigns stäte.

a boat which went in upon the founding members.—

Regulations, totally denied all the wid that instructions were roundabout way to the destina-

The following guests were pre-

evidence of various Crown wit- received to the effect that a list of

sent at the Inauguration: Dr.

nesses yesterday when he gave unemployed be prepared and sub- tion, so that the refugees would

Metello, Colonial Secretary, Mr.

his story before. Mr. Justice < Bureau. These instructions were

counted for the high percentage mitted to the General District be further weakened. This not complied with by the Bureau of deaths amongst refugees de- Stephen Chan, Mayor of Chung

H. Williams, Pulsne Judge, at th Criminal Sessions. the refugees on the island ·ery-} “Re-examined by Major Manorted. The reason why the Jhp- Shan, Dr. Rocha, Delegado, Mr. Pao' from Nanking sald a Gov

Born in Fanling, Li said he was anese did this was to ensure that Sinioes Abreu, Mr. Pacheco Gregor. Li said that there was

La formal overture to Yenan for re-a worker on the Kowloon-Can- Pak Yeng (President Camaro sumption of

peace talks is ex-ton Railway between 1930 and great difference between the num refugees would not have a chance Amorin, Eng. Tito Estor

arrested and the of getting back to Hong Kong. persons

R Kensa' at number shown on the lists sub-

Chines), Ho Yin, pected this afternoon when three 1940, and became Kennedy Town was unip-mitted by the Gendarmes.

Kan said that between 1942 and Director of the Kieng Wu Hos- tap negotiators- President of Taipo Police Station in July, 1942, lists were only received occasion-1945, more than half the popula-pital, Dr. Garcia da Silva Mr. the Legislative Yuan, Dr. Son with duties, mainly in uniform, the Governor of Szechuan at the railway station, whart and ally. The lists usually contained tion of Kennedy Town left under A. G. Barres. Dr. Cabral, Dr.

market Taipo. two or three, names, whereas the the voluntary evacuation scheme. (Jalles Tavares, Mr. B.

Senna province, Chang Chun, who, it number of persons arrested was He could not give the figures de-Fernandes, Alferes Anjos (News- rumoured will be the Premier be All the villagers, at Nari Wah much more.

compulsory paper Renascimento) Mr. Alberto the interim Government; and the Po were arrested by the Japanese, ported under the Mr. Kwok Hin Wang, merchant, evacuation

scheine.

He believed Pereira, Dr. Ferreira de Castro, Secretary General of the Political Third contractor, said that in January said that he was the head of the that about 1.000 persons were af-Capitao Humberto Pereira, Dired. Consultative Council, Lef Chen-accused claimed, though he was

Causeway Bay District Bureau in fected. In the beginning, there January 3942. The functions of

The were about 10,000 people in Ken-r, Va Kio Po, Eng, Silva

Costa, Administrador das Ilhas, the Bureau were to attend

approval by Gen-Japanese, nedy Town, but the number gra- Dr. Alberto Bastor

to final

Like the other Chinese and In- alissime Chiang Kai-shek; L. and rice dually dwindled down to a few The following officers public health, ceriaus

thousand

have Whether top Covernment officials dians, Li said, he was instructed by the Mucro Mass Arrests

Cross-examined, Kan said that been elected

who

Tzipo, to go with the Japanese to should be sent; and Commander evacuation of people arrested 48:

Augusto de Whether peace talks should be a Nan Wall Po. Before the actuat Castro Rodrigues, President, Mr. direct Kuomintang, Communist arrest, he und others did not know affairs, Hong Kong. In the beginning, it by the Gendarmes.

Enquiries were very seldom re- Tae Kan Kuo, Vice President, Mr. Conference or an all-party round what they were to do. and was voluntary evacuation. Subseceived as to whether or not un H. Nolasco, Jr., secretary, Captain Dr. Sun Fai alat which Chiang uh, arrest of three guerillas and iable conference as suggested by Denying that he was present at quently, the Gendarmes com-

arrested person had employment J. V. T. Bragança, Treasurer, and Dr. Sun menced arresting all and sundry, or a rice ration ticket. Invari-Messrs. J.G.C, Hill-Murray, Pedro has reportedly voiced approval many villagers from not only beggars, vagtanis andably instructions were received to Jose Lobo and Hermann

The conferees were sald also to undesirables. In the

have any knowledge of their ar- comp compulsory evacuations, all per-

Στοί the-consus.

Government concessions to the

Testi sous who were so unfortunate as

Communists. Kan said that the releass of

He also emphatically denied be to be seen on the streets were ar

seldom effected be-

According to the Ta Kung Pao. rested by the Gendarmes. I was persons was In 1943 that these arrests first cause by the time an application

will be sent to 13-year-old guerilla messenger ernment envoys had been passed, he had already

Yenan to make a formal request boy. "Though I heard of his ar been deported. The Bureau could make out the application in one

for resumption

of peace talks as rest," added Li, "I never saw him sben as concrete Government pro at the Gendarmerie." day, but it had to pass through

are drafted. Proposals will other departments before A violent gun duel between posa

posals are

In cross-examination by Mr. A. nually reaching the refuges camp. A Chinese Customs launch and cover the cessation of hastilities, J. Cufford, Crown Counsel, Li

Hearing was then adjourned smugglers near Mislaochna army reorganization, restoration till 10 a.m. today.

station was heard yesterday by of communications, and the settle admitted that he sometimes per- ment of the thorny problem of formed plain clothes duties and Macao West Point residents. local administration involving the carried arms,

question of whe will take over by the Customs launch, the local Government in areas where smugglers opened' fire. Two garrisons change hands-United The money market was quiet other ships which the smugglers Press

Dim View yesterday with attention diverted mistook for Customis launches to the Races.

ARMY CHANGES Captain E. L. Marsh, Royal readings of:-

A Bill intituled "An Ordin- Marines, formerly ADC to the

the in- late G.O.C. General Festing, is re-ance to provide for joining 3 Commando Erigade as corporation of the Council of Liaison Oflger at Brigade Hend-the Helena May Institute for Captain R. J. A. Darwin, of the Women and for vesting in the King's Royal Rifle Corps, has ar- Corporation the property

arters.

and

There

rations.

to

He had heard about schemes

the

rived as ADC to Genera Erskine, rights of the Association known | five sections, namely general for the evacuation" of people from thepatriation office looked after Rotary Club for the year 1947 should be sent to Yunan; 2. If so, by Yamada, officer in charge of

J. A

A Bill intituled "An Ordin-habited. Lai said that when he ance to amend the Quarantine visited the island in April 1945, and Prevention of Disease Or- he saw many skulls and bones

on the shore. dinance, 1936."

Li The Hon. M. M. Watson will

Chung Ching, building move the Second and

1942 he was head of the Stanley District Bureau.

12 were

District Bureaux in Hong Kong, each of which was controlled by a chief and sub-chief. The Dis- trict Bureaux were divided into

financial as The Helena May. Institute affairs, Captain

Orr-Ewing, former Personal Assistant to Gen for Women registered under economic affairs, census eral Festing, sailed for England the provisions of the Companies public health.

Indiscriminate Ordinances, 1911 to 1915". carlier in the month.

The first concern of the Bureaux was public health aid rice rations. When the Japanese Forces occupied Hong Kong, they commandeered all the godowns and to secure rice for the people was

the one of major problems. Later, a man called Wong became the distri- butor of rice. There were five station functioning under Wong and the system was very complicated.

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The District Bureaux were under the direction of the General District Bureau, which had as its head a Japanese.

As far as Li knew, there were [ schemes for evacuations, one voluntary and the other compulsory. The purpose was to reduce the population of Hong Kong awing to the scarci- ty of food.

Li said that he was informed by the head of the General Dis- trict Bureau that under the compulsory scheme, beggars, vagabonds and those whom the Gendarmes considered to be undesirable were to be evacua- ted. Evacuation started 1942 and was carried on in termittently until 1945.

came to his netice.

came

artd

Lan Tsun,

case 1 remove the name of such person Monteiro, Directors.-Our Own be expected to discuss maximam Li claimed that he did not even

tu

Families of arrested persons me to the District Burea obtain a certificate for release After a certificate had been issued by the

the District Bureau, it was taken to the General District Bureau for registration and then transmitted to the refugee camp: When the fantilies of

Irrestei Whe persons came to the Bureau and applied for a certificate, the Bu reau was able to find out whether the arrested person had Д rich ration ticket or employment. It was only In

few casea that

those who obtained certificates were able to obtain the release of

arrested persons.

Correspondent:

SMUGGLERS PUT UP FIGHT

Macao, Jan. 13.

Money Mart Refusing to halt on' n signal

Piastres opened at $13.95 per 100, rose to $14 and fell to $13.75. At the close it was $13.82.

BILL O'NETEL ARRIVING

there is no question that Goving responsible for the arrest of a

Accused refuted the suggestion that he was the instigator of the boy's arrest and that he Inter- rorated and tortured him.

In reply to His Lordship, ac- cused said he was arrested by the

British authorities on Dec. 23 Hearing will be continued this

LOCAL ESTATES

New York, Jan. 13, A columnist of the "Sun, George E. Sokolsky, reviewing the 1945 long struggle between the Kuo- mintang' and the Chinese Com-morning, munista, said: "No compromise between' them will ever be pas- sible, except as a momentary im- provisation... The day will come, Chinese National Currency had

Mr. W. O'Neill, Reuter's Far but not soon, when China will be

Local estate Eworn at under another quiet day with the rate at Eastern Manager, is due to a strong and independent, but that $100,200 was left by Mfr. George 634

cepts for futures and 85 rive in Hongkong, this morning day will not be the result of an Gwinnett Noble Tinson, solicitor, for spot (for CN$1,000).

on the m.s. Hermion from Shang- offhand formula: It will be the formerly of the Hong Kong & U.B. dollars were unchanged at $14.90; $4.72.

hai on a brief business visit. Eu product of capitalistic industriali-Shanghai Banking Corporation Sterling improved will visit Manila before returning sation and application of new building, who died on Dec. 19,

and Australian pounds to Shanghai, had buyers at $12.52,

philosophy to Chinese life." 1941. Probate has been granted to United Press. S'hai Exchange

Shanghai, Jan. 14. Quotations on the Shanghai market today, were as follows:

Buying Selling 9:30a.m.:

CNS

CN$ Gold per, ounce 372,000 373,000 U.S. Dollar 6,500

3,600 ar numbers, will include the Hong Kong Dollar 1,230 1,330 following: Cocktails for Two, Closing: Gold, United States Dal-Roses of Washington Square, lar and Hong Kong Dollar un-1 Sand in my shoes, Honeysuckle changAssociated Press, Rose and Hong Kong, Blues.

to

Gold rose to $321 a tacl shortly were subjected to a rain of after opening at $319.50, but lack bullets, which resulted in one" of buying support brought the beling killed and one injured. Kwok said that the worst period till towards the close when it ral-

rate gradually down to $314.60 Our Own Correspondent. of compulsory evacuations towards the end of 1944 and the

was led to $316,50. beginning of 1945. No enquiries were made at the Bureau regard ing persons proposed to be, ar- rested..

este meetings of the 12 District Bureaux, protests were register ined regarding the manner in which these protests were in turn sub- arrests were taking place and mitted to the chief of the General Arrests were carried out by District Bureau. the Gendarmes with the Co- Answering defence

counsel, operation of the police, Apart Kwok said that he had been to from beggare and vagabonds, the refugee camp at North Point, the Gendarmes also arrested but had not seen anybody from

Civil

Affairs

Department other persons. At the time when the

there. people were arrested, the Gen-

The last witness to be called darmes did not know whether yesterday was

Mr. Кап Man, they were employed or had rice merchant, who was head of the ration tickets. After they had Kennedy Town District Bureau. been arrested and their fumi- He had heard about two lies came to the District Bureau schemes for evacuation in conse to bail them out, certificates quence of the shortage of food in would be issued in the case of Hong Kong. The first scheme those who had rice ration was voluntary and the other com-

pulsory. tickets and had registered their names on the census. If it was known that a person had com- mitted some offence against the law, the Bureau would not issue any certificate,

Left To Die Compulsory evacuation COM- menced about the middle of 1942. According to this scheme, those who

came under the definition of unemployed and

vagrants were

to

As the District Bureau was be deported. The Gendarmes were an organisation for the people, in charge of the evacuations. The It therefore had the closest con-scheme was not adhered to and. nection with the people.

evep those who had employment

fore

after arrests had been made,

A protest wEK

arrests. There was no satisfac

made

"Variety on Recorde" will be presented by Mr. B. Knott at Talbot House (Toc H) 50, Mac- donnell Road, Hong Kong this evening at eight o'clock. The

Seen At

programme, consisting of popi: The Races

Demonstration Of Execution Alleged

Mr. Maurice Murray Watson, of Johnson Stores & Master, his lawful attorney.

Killed in action on Des. 24, 1941, Mr. Henry Russell Forsyth, chartered accountant, who was Major in the H.K.V.D.C., left local estite sworn' at under 82,500.

(By Margaret Bradbury) Application for re-scaling the

certified copy of his will has been Cheerless weather and a grey granted to Mr. James Fullerton sky clouded the most important Haddon, banker, of the Charter- postwar racing day at Happy ed Bank of India, Australia and Valley yesterday where the $480,- China. 000 Derby Sweep claimed the main attention,

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SHEKLUNG H.Q. OF GANGSTERS

Canton, Jan. 14

On the while it was a dis- appointing event Public stands were half full at 1.30 p.m. when the first saddling bell was rung and there were only about one pound. thousand people within the com-

A high police officer here told the Associated Press that Among the curly arrivals at the the bomb extortion gangs in ecurse were HE, Sir Mark Young, Hong Kong had associations

BROKEN RIBS

The circumstances under which an unidentified Chinese prisoner was alleged to have been shot dead by accused during the Japanese oc- Many of those arrested by were arrests lodged with the

cupation, were demonstrated by a Crown wit-Lady Young and Miss Nora with bandits suspected of hav the Japanese Gendarmes were head of the General District Bu

Young, Chlef Justice Sir Henrying headquarters in Shek Lung Innceent. Although the head of rea regarding the indiscriminate

ness and a Court interpreter before Sir Henry,

Blackali arid Lady Blackali; Com- the General District Bureau) an

Blackall, Chief Justice, at the Criminal Ses-modore Everitt and Mts. Everitt; on the Canton-Kowloon railway. The officer admitted that had intimated the category of tory reply but for a. time condi

sions yesterday, when the trial of Lam Wing A. O., C. Webster, Mr. H. Morse people who would be arrested, tions showed signs of improving

on a charge of murder was resumed.

and Brigadier Lindsay and Mrs, banditry was rife on the lower the Gendarmes arrested every- Gradually, the situation returned Lal Khan, an Indian cars. To Mr. d'Almada, defending, Lindsay. Brigadier Lindsay is reaches of East River and in body they came across in the to its formir state and the Gen- table, demonstrated the shoots witness cald, that at the aur leaving Hong Kong today for. In Northern Kwangtung-Ado- street. No enquiry or check up darmes continued to arrest every ing scene with Court Inter-ronder in Dec. 1941, Chineje dla after 12 months in the Colony, ciated Press. was mode by the Gen- body on the streets. The Ged preter, Puran Singh, acting, as from Canton took over. the His wife, who arrived in Hong darmes at the Bureau bedarmes were always arresting the the unknown prisoner, kneeling Hung Hom Station till the Kong only five weeks ago from

England, will accompany him.. they arrested people, wrong type of people: If s Enquiries were sometimes made son was lucky, there was a chance on a stack of books in front of Japanese gendarmes arrived.

Among the Chinese spectators of his being released after

Sir Henry.

Although Ah Chung was next to arrive were Mr. K. B. Let

Oldahonia, Jan. 14. application

In authority to the Japanese, and Mr. S. W. Lee, had been Li said that although certif- through the Bureau, Releases Khun said that, after the shoot orders, but not those of the Services when all profits went en-tal with five broken ribu after a Sir Williams Stamps, 64; of. Continuing his evidence witness often questioned his

After a year of running by the New Delhi, was sent to hospi- cates were issued by the Bureau under these applications were to families of arrested persons, very few. The greatest number of

ing by accused; interpreter Ah releane of the latter was not always possible" because when the people were arrested towards the Chung ordered two others and forced to obey, which he was tirely to charity, the Hong Kong fall from a horse today, a of 1944 and the beginning of himself to cover the body with Baying that Chinese and Jockey Club took puer on Monday Sir William came here to relatives of an arrested person 1945.

earth:

with a will. Freshly painted roll-examine drilling equipment for presented the certificata at the Kan said that the youngest.

Indians at the station were ings and stands, and neatly tend possible use in India's new fr appropriate place, they usually brother of his

In October, 1945, witness re-friendly at tint time, thoughed grass verges were part of the rigation programme-Associat-. grandmother was found that the person whom they arrested and deported, although ported the affair to the British things were not easy under the "rehabilitation programme to be ed Press. wdshed to bail out had already he had a home, a rica ration Police, after which he went to Japanese, accused denied that seven yesterday. A large lower been deported.

they vied with each other to bed in front of the wooden Indies Strict Census

London, Jan 14 ticket and employment. He man India on repatriatlon leave. aged to return to Hong Long When he returned to the show the Japanese how much for added a bright dash of colour Georgi Zarubin, Hew Soviet Under cross-examination

to what was otherwise a drab Ambassador to the United King By after being deported, but died Colphy on Aug. 13, 1946, he they hated the British. defending counsel, Li said that a later as = result of sufferings went to the hill beliind fung Khan, maintained that, with scene: Costumes and furs were the dom, has arrived, to siccsed request came from the General and hardships. Kan said, that this Hom Police Station with Ins the exception of accused, every-order of the day as regards wo- Feodor Guser, who, as Deputy District Bureau to the effect that man told him that after selling pector MacAdey and point out one in the party tint went up men's fashions and the intermit. Foreign Minister, will, represent people should be...perminded to for some time, the tow rope was the grave in which the unknown the hill said they did not want tent spells of weak sunimine and Russia at the preliminary disse leays the Colohy voluntarily. It cut and the vessel containing re-

the general cool atmosphere cussions on the German and was stated that if the results of fugees was left to drift on the prisoner was buried. On Nov to shoot. this voluntary evacuation did not open sel. Eventually the vessel 13, he was one of the party at The case was adjourned to proved that winter wear was Austrian peace treaties opening

this morning,

-Associated Press, come up to expectations and the came to the shore. Most of the the exhumation.

the

necessary.

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