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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1947.

GAOL DOCTOR'S TRIAL

Dr. Talbot Gives Evidence Against Japanese

Sir Vandeleur

Grayburn's Case

was handed

cause they knew at the hospital dressings, which they would be placed on half over to the Chinese Military. illet.

As the Colőny ̈had to dopend upon-this supply of drugs, (very "I saw Sir Vandeleur Gray- [cmall quantities were shipped in burn the day after I arrived at over the first few months of the Stanley Gaol. He remained at Military Administration and these the kap until he died in the proved sumclent to last to the hospital. I believe he died of end of January, 1946) the drug

considered, septicaemin 1 saw him daily situation, he until the time he was admitted a few special items such as peni- pretty good with the exception of to hospital. I think he was ad- fellin. mitted there about three times, ance, I think, with dysentery,

Dr. Harry Talbot testified at No. 7 War Crimes Court yesterday that he definitely knew Sir Vandelcur Grayburn received no medical at- tention from the Japanese prison doctor at Stanley Gaol in his last Illness despite the fact the doctor was approached four times by anand twice with severe bola. Indian warder with a request that he attend on Sir Vandeleur.

A request from the Indian warder that Dr. Talbot be permitted to attend Sir Vandeleur was also turned down. Finally, the warder brought him to see Sir Vandeleur in spite of permis- sion beting withheld.

The doctor was the first wit He saw Sir Vandeleur twice. He advised the ness called yesterday when the trial continuicl af Lieut. (Dr.)

POST OFFICE NOTICES Outward Malls

·

Thirty Died

was

The next witness, Chun Wal- chi, sald that she had been son- "He was never given anything tenced by the Japanese

13 but a little ointment and which years' imprisonment, on Oct. 10, The came out of hospital he com- 1943. She was a qualified nurse Įplained of lack of medical atten- and was asaignod work at the

tlun. He never toki

ofprison hospital, where there were having been seen by any doctor. Intas faur male nurses. She knew I knew dellnitely he was not seen nerused as the medical ofeer in by any doctor during his last 1 (charge and saw him when he

Ess when he died.

visited the hospital about once n mouth-sometimes unce in two

B)10

months.

to come and see him but had Alan worder. He would look at

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Refused Attention

What accused usually did ori "The No. 1 Indian Orderly told his visits to the hospital was to warder, Kader Bux, to Soto Chokchi, mediend oflicere he had applied for the doctor walk around followed by an In- obtain sulfanilamide tab-in charge of Stanley Gaol Has been refused four times. He then the card or plate at each bed and lets. This Kader Bux pltal from October, 1942, until applied for permission for me to listen to explanations from the

be allowed to see him and was worder. He very seldom examin-" managed to smuggle in Japanese surrender.

"Dr. Talbot suid he was ar-olas refused this. In spite of the ad the patients. lie would ex- but it was already to rested by the Japanese on April Japanese refusal to permit me to amine two or three of the 20 or

Medicines patients.

were late as Sir Vandeleur 27, 1911, and lodge in Stanley see him; the Head Orderly look was in an advanced stageal until Sept. 30 of the saine see his twice. This had to sometimes given the patients,

be done while there were no Jup. She remained at the hospital your. While at the Gnol he anese around and IInd to of septicaemia.

beuntil mid-September, 1944, when only saw Dr. Sato once. For fushored around corners,

she was transferred to the female sixteen days he was a patient | "The Arst time I saw him he block and other work. During the

was suffering from in the prison hospital.

high fever period she worked-as-a-nurse- Though he responded to questions same 30 patients died. They were Not Cured

It la hereby notified that candidates to fill a tmited he was slightly defiribus. I mostly Chinese, some indians,

tendera. I had a lorg carbuncle on vised the medient orderly in getand,

scaled

triplicate, number of vacancies in the she thought, one or two his back and had to induce the some sulfanilamide tablets, Kader Europeans.

1, Stuart Taylor Williamson for the purchase of the follow-local, Inspectorate of the Hong No. 1 Medical Orderly to open Bux smuggled the tablets in. The dual witness heard yester- of Hong Kong hereby give ing unserviceable craft will be Kong. Police Force are called it. The orderly had never por- When I saw him again the next day was Cheung Sze-man, who notice that being desirous of received at the office of the for. Intending candidates should

nomenclature Chairman of the Tender Board, possess the following qualifica»: formed a surgical operation and day he was comatose. He was tou said that he was arrested by the co-ordinating was loath to stick a knife into far gone for anything to be done Japanese and brought to Stanley have applied to the Minister of Publle Works Department, until tlona:- winde de carbuncle, fot knowing He had been admitted to hospital Cis:1 about July, 1944. He was Transport under Section 47. of Noon on Friday, 18th April,

They must what would happen. The car sufering from boils when he was released when the Japanese sur- the Merchant Shipping Act, 1947 The tender. should be

already getting worse. Because of rendered. Most of this period he unele was not cured until he insuficient, dressings he got into had been assigned to duties as a 1894, in respect of my ship clearly marked "Tender for the Physique. had left the prison and been in the habit of squeezing the boils male nurse at the hospital,

"EMPIRE GAZELLE" of Heng the Stanley Internment Camp fout himself. My own carbuncle He only remembered seeing ac- Kong. Official Number 188200/Purchase of unserviceable craft | Rames will be considered an apply. Office of the Chinese

advantage. Hu-pital for several weeks. was not dressed and I had to get cused on three reensions. He hath only saw accused once Morrison to squeeze the stuff out helped carry out some 50 or 60 In my opinien he would

the thought, was largely a dinr-

to change her Ramo to application to the Superintend rhone and beri-beri.

Hearing of the case continues. "INCHMAY" and to have hering Engineer, Government Slip- thly morning.

registered in the new nume at way, Yaumati, the Port of Hong Kong as

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Machal. Top Esters 1 Articles aut Pavel Ponte aber 30 19311539 PA eatlive to the time sfond declere:

THURSDAY, APRO

Manila Pt. 10.

hanghol 3 pm.

Saigon

kn.

Ka 6 pm

thr

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of Gross tonnage 4828 tona Re- gister tonnage 2989, heretofore The craft are to be sold as

Stanley Grol," Dr. Talbot said, not have had septicnemin if he datients who died. Cause of death, owned by me for permission they lie and may be seen.

"I sow

Fömendeton within a UPRISING QUELLED owned by me,

"I made repeated requests for have to squeeze the boil out himself. If he had the sulfa drugs my dark glasses as I had con-adriinistered early enough he stant bradaches without them would have been cured.

Open Wound and finally was permitted an interview with him. He refused to return the glasses and told me, through an interpreter that he could not-see any reason Peline Why should have headaches. I did hot have the glasses re turned to me till I left the prison."

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few. days of being admitted to the.

Any objection to the proposed Paris, Apr. 2. hospital. He was suffering from

The uprising of natives in the change of name must be sent entrinitas carbuncle occupying the whole of the back of his neck. French island colony of Madagas- to the Registrar of Shipping at used to dress it for him daily. car off the East African coast has Hong Kong within seven daya don't know how long he re-been quelled, at least temporarily, from the appearance of thin mained at the hospital after and order reigns throughout most legt. By that time there was a of the island today, the latest advertisement. very pen wound at the back of official reports received by tho. his neck that would have taken French Ministry of Colonies said. two months to heal. During the Reuter. time I was in hospital be received a attention from the Japaneko medient officer. Continual sepsis Must have contributed to his death."

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"There were two wards at the hospital. One was definitely

the other overcrowded,

in which was) was full. All the

Details of the specifications' medicine the prisoners had was

and present condition are avall sent in by their wives or smug.

able on application to the gled in. That applied only to

Superintending Engineer, Gov-person, to the Chief Inspector Undersigned on Thursday the the Chinese prisoners. The The next witness was Mr. C.

Police Headquarters. Oriental 24th Aprli, 1947, at Noon, for ornment Slipway, Yauriat!, others were not allowed to have F. Miles, Chief Steward of the A General Meeting will be held

Building, Connaught Road, Cen- the purpose of receiving the U.M.A. Central und South Amerien da any sent in to them and it was Hong Kong Government Medical

at the Sports Club (by

Tenderers must deposit at tral as soon as possible,

Report of the General Managers San Francisca (Par, and liosta 1.35 nm only in the last few days I was Departinent, who said that he ar

together with a Statement of in prison

match rived in Hong Kong in Novem courtesy) on Wednesday, April that some

charge of all9, 1947, at 5.45. p.m. to discuss I, Stuart Taylor Williamson the Treasury, Prince's Bullding,

(Sd.) D. W. MACINTOSH, Accounts for the year ended ber, 1945, to take boxes full of vitamin pilla were medical stores found in the Colony plans to reactivate the Club's of Hong Kong hereby give the sum of $500 (Five Hundred

Commlasloner of Police 31st December, 1946.

Atmall for

Kunnion:

(Res

Cantor and Huilow

(Ord.) 13 ALT1-

(Und I am.

Airmail fost 149 0.

Siraits and Hatutakon 10 a.m.

Ralpheng 10 .

Shanghai 10 6.01.

·Kongmoon 10 m

Macao, Tenshan and Bhokal 20 am. (Cantun-1 By Tradu20thanna

SATURDAY, APRIL 6

Airmat for Bangkok, Slorapore, Kolom2-

Bourbara, Spalneý

teri

Aschland, Kuwlon C.P.D., Rey.1 9 a.m. (Ord.) 9,30 m. 6.30., (Reg. 1.30 .m., (ed.)

10 mm,

. (Dr.) 10. 5.m.

allowed in from the Camp.

Obvious Minimum "There was not a patient who was not suffering from vitamin deficiency,

Uunces small

particularly beri.

by the British Military Adminis functions. All members tration after the Japanese sur urged, to attend. render,

D. M. Hykes Honorary Secretary

HONGKONG &

CORPORATION

are notice that being dealrous of Dollars) for each tender sub-

This ri mitted.

sum will be co-ordinating nomenclaturg have applied to the Minister of forfeited to the Hong Kong Hong Kong, 27th March, 1947. Transport under Section 47 of Government-if-the successful the Merchant Shipping Act, tenderer fails to complete the The deposit will 1894, in respect of my ship transaction.

to unsuccessful SHANGHAI BANKING "EMPIRE GREBE" of Hong be returned Kong Official Number 168174 tenderers. Service Auction Rooms of Gross tonnage 5736 tons ninc roomTIS

The successful tenderer will The Dividend for the year Register tonnage 3558 hereto- fore owned by me for permis- be required to pay the purchase ending 31st December, 1940, at to money to the Treasury within the rate of Three Pounds Sterl alon to change her name

to have 48 hours of being advised of log at exchange 1/2.27/38 18 "INCHMARK" and her registered in the new name the acceptance of their tender, payable on and after the 28th at the Port of Hong Kong a Government does not bind it the Corporation, where share- March, 1947, at the Offices of

owned by me.

self to accept the highest or any holders are requested to apply

for Warrants. tender.

On his arrival-be-lock-over- iwo large stores which had' al- ready been uncovered. One, situut- horl. The patients received eighted on the sixth floor of the Hong of rice with a very Keng & Shanghai Bank Building quantity of vegetable, and occupying the whole of the Alemal for Manila Pt. (Regs 239 usually marrow. It was the flcor, consisted of

because completely packed with drugs. obvious minimum. have never

such, bad Thore was another large store of cases of malnutrition as I saw drugs at the Government Stores in that hospital. I don't think godown, North Paint. many of the patients would have recovered at all if they did not have food sent in from the other prisoners who ceived some from outside.

Altmall for Croton, Kwellin and Chong- king (eg, 0.10 ... (Ord.1 10 4.15.

Canada, U.S.A.. Central Zİ South Vapenver Be. Pat. unl

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Haiphong

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Abang 1 n.m.

Furmona vin Keeling 10 ans.

Mana Jaru via Jntruim 10 4,1%.

Macao, Tineken and Bekki

m

Aven

Various Origin

The drugs were of various ori- many of them cbviously Bri tish. Americans and Chinese drugs re-that had been here since the oc- cupation of the Colony by the "It took me six weeks of good Japanese. Some bore markings ecme food at Stanley Camp Hospital which showed they had

establishments in before was sufficiently recover from various

the Colony. In addition there wan Prisoners Tamkong, Haiphong, Pakioi and Holed to be discharged.

large amount A

of Japanese hesitated to report sickness be-drugs, surgical instruments and

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Any objection to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar, of Shipping at Hong Kong within seven days from the appearance of this advertisement.

Dated at Hong Kong this 1st day of April, 1947.

(Sd.) S. T. WILLIAMSON

OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal to Change a Ship's Name

I, Stuart Taylor Williamson

of Hong Kong hereby glyo

J. JOLLY; Harbour Master. Harbour Department, Hong Kong, 2nd April; 1047.

HARBOUR, DEPARTMENT

NOTICE

Salvage of Junk No. 92 V.

It is hereby notified that

clearly marked

notice that being desirous of senteil ionders is triplicate which

bo. I should co-ordinating nomenclature have applied to the Minister of "Tender for the Salvage of Transport under Section 47, of Junk No. 921y", will be redelyed the Merchant Shipping Act, at the Harbour Office 1894, in respect of my ship Noon on Wednesday the 16th "EMPIRE PUMA" of Hogg April, 1947. "

until

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Beten's Beauty Salons

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Hong Kong, 3rd April, 1947.

Notice to Consignees MV. "CALCHAS”

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Apt 1947 and consignees' re- You can trust your personal prefentatives are requested to Beauty Problem your Per-be present during the survey. manent Waves, Bhampoo, Sete;

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We beg to inform our patrons that during the Kong Official Number 167500 Junk in loaded with sand above holidays our business hours will be as of Gross tonnage 7777 tons

Register tonnage, 4054 horeto- and Hes inside the Yaumati follows:

Typhoon Shelter approximately.

BY EDGAR MARTIN fore owned by me for permis feet from the Southern FRIDAY, 4th April

sion to change her name to

"INCHWELES" and to have Eatrance. The Masts are visibla

her registered in the new name above water. -

at the Port of Hong Kong - as owned by me.

£» Aný objection to the proposed

The work to be completed

within 14 days of acceptance of the tender.

Maia, Store closed.

Annex-for Cakes and Bread "Open" from 8.80° am.

to noɑsi

Cart Wiseman

X

Open from 8.00 to 11:00 p.m.

chango of name must be sent Government does not bind SATURDAY, 5th April. All Departments: to the Registrar of Shipping at itself to accept the lowest or

Hong Kong, within seven days any tender.

from the appearance of this advertisement

Open from 9.00 to bour

Cafe Wiseman open as usual.

Harbour Master, MONDAY, tih April Same for Friday, 4th April,

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"Dated at Hong Kong thik 1st dky of Apell,

Harbour Departine Hong Kong, And April; 19472

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