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'THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1947.

St. George's BOWEN ROAD INCIDENT Coming Events American-Chinese Fines For

Day Ceremony

Today is St. George's Day and although the day was cele- Interament bruted in Stanley Camp this is the first occasion ature 1941 that the Society has hud an opportunity of meeting together in England's Day,

Jap Who Thought He Saw A Ghost

"A

K.C., in the course of yester day's proceedlugs.

An aidavit aworn by Sgl David Ives Bosanquet, of the 5th A.A. Battery. H.K.V.D.C.. read:

Hands Tied

April 23 Sing-British Club, St.

John's Hall, 6. p.. Speaker: Mr. T. R. Rowell (Dir. of Education). April 24-Humphreys Est. & Fla. Co., Ltd, shareholders meeting. 11.30 a.m.

annual meeting, noon.

April 24-IK. Fire Ins. Co., Ltd, Shot and left for dead on the Repulse Bay Road

#hareholders meeting, noon, by his Japanese captors, a private of the Royal

April 25-Police Res. Club opeù- Canadian Army Ordnance Corps, Leslie Mal-

ing 5.30 p.m. "On Doc. 18, 1941. I was

Extra Race colm Canivet, survived to meet in Bowen Road

"Meeting. Hospital a Japanese guard who asked him iftationed at the Sai Wan Fort April 20-Fifth

A.A. Gun position. When the Apri 20-K.C.C. Play: "A he was not a ghost come back to haunt him.

Worm's Eye Vlow." Japanese partially surrounded Canivet, in a sworn affidavit read before No. 5 War the position we retrented to our April 20-"Star" Ferry Co., Ltd., |

Crimes Court yesterday at the continued trial own linea and I was eventually of Major-General Tanaka Ryosaburo, who led made prisoner at Stanley Fort April 28-Police Res. Club meet

Ing, 5.20 p.. the assault on the Repulse Bay area in Decem- on Dec. 25,

"During the first week of May 2-C.B.A. Reunion Dance.

Peninsula Hotel. Point ber, 1941, recounted the incident in the follow-

January while in North ing words:

Prison Camp I was a member May 7--Dinner To Sir Mark and Lady Young, H.K. Hotel, Bp., Japanese guard at the [probally by a cord. There were of the first burial party to visit and Bowen Road Hospital seement bayonet marks in the back and Sai Wan Fort. I saw the bodies May -Cantun Ins. Offee, Ltd.,

annual meeting, noon. The some of the dead bad the side of those who hail been shot at- to recognise me and nad interpreter ask me whether of their skulls knocked in.

tempting to withdraw from the Bodies At "Overbays” position, lying on the gun-rond. ; had ever been before a ficing

At the base of a retaining wall und. I said 1 had when be nak ed me through the interpræter whether I recuhised him. I re-letween two of the hottsea the He seemed party came upon about a dozen pile I did not.

the bodies with hands and ankles bloodstains theid. There were

un the top of the retaining wall, HeFurther down the roaf, in a hefree called "Overbays" Some bodies of Allied dend were found partly burned.

On Arms

Charge

"Possession of arms is a very very serious offence;

Spitting

that the Ilealth- Authorities are taking a very

It

When Police Prosecutor CJ, Latimer in this Colony. No matter if you are an Ameri-Askew Informed Mr. can, a Polish, or any other citizen you will be yesterday treated very toughly here." declared Mr. W.H. serious view of Indiscriminato Latimer at Kowloon yesterday before impos-pitting. His Worship, drily re ing a fine of $1,500 on American-born Yim Siu-marked, "It's about me. cheung, 28, native of San Francisco, who seems to me that it is also very pleaded guilty, through Mr. Marcus da Silva, prevalent on the Star Ferry."

was lak nt This emphasis to an arms charge preferred against him by

the conclusion of cases against DSI R. MacKenzie.

Pan Sul-hting, 30, firewood According to DBI MacKenzie, Home of Yim Siu-cheung, nt-

Tati Pak-ching. 19. teater, the Water Police were notified tached. On April 7 by the Godown Co.

AL 11 a.m. the President (Mr. P. S. Cassidy) supported by Past Presidents and Mem- hers of the Committee of the Suciety will as a wreath at the Cenotaph and it is hoped that

Englishmen KA many women who enn will, attend this beef ceremony.

Weather

permitting there will be a concert on the Cricket Ground by kind permission of the President and Committee of

Club

1980 The Hongking Cricket

to stare at me and the West

who whre the band of

Interpreter

relayed Yorkshire Regiment Prince of

will play trad.story to me that i wsa a ghost Wales' wn)

come back to lunt him. used to bring me cigarettes,"

Evidence that in a search made by a party

Feld from Headquarters on Ambulance Dec. 29, 1941, for ny wonand- concert starts at 5.30 and chairs still bring in the hills in the will be reserved for members of Repulse Bay Road area he had risel to the steps leading to the at least two bodies. The handa ner was groaning. I had an aw. † Fowler, the Surely and ther Guests.

Herial firm sunder the direction of Mr. R. B. White, A. I. C. M.

The programme Bandmaster, will be brought, to a close with the sounding of Retrent.

ing is the programmin Selection

1

Meenies, The Rese

by Myddleton,

2 Cilat

Waltz

わ!

The

come RCFOs three

during the

sentrhlight,

went

west

first visit.

been

in

or channel for

About half an hour after his cuelle, and Tsol Chak-ahlug, 31, that a damaged piece of lug-return to the Police Station, hawker, charged with spliting he "in or into a public place, to gage, containing ammunition, continued DSI MacKenzie, had been found. Accompanied was informed by Detective Ip. wit, Shanghai Street and Publie by Detective Ip Chi, he went to who had been left at the Go Square Street, other than into the godown and found a wooden down to awalt the owner, that he receptacle box with a label, bearing the hnd detained a man who, later, sewage, sullage or wasle water,"

admitted possession of the 150 on April 21.

All the accused were arrested rounds of ammunition.

Health inspector When accused's luggage officer me.

killed in.

was by a Publle One had The Japanese

the Bring party searched at the Police Station and were charged us a warning had gone back into the house it was found to contain one to the general public. guardo. was about 15 feet away from stantly. After

defendants ne when this was done.

First and third free broke

and made for the Smith and Wesson 38 revolver, Cuzner was bayonetted first beach towards Deep Water Bay. I contented in a bundle of cloth were $5 each, while the secand by a Japanese guard.

He reinen met up with my own troops ing. and several packages of accused who had been detained

I eventually arrived reived a bayonet wound in the and back of his shoulder. I fell off Queen Mary Hospital two days "Pheasant Tissues." The am overnight was discharged with

munition was paękest and seated a enution. exactly like the packages of Elght Chinese men' and one the road. I saw Cuzner falling after the surrender.

tissues and bore the same woman appeared in court yes- ff the road before I did. This

markings, declared DSI Mac-terday before Mr. Sainsbury, happened about 1900 hours and

charged with spliting in a 2200 hours. At that time Cuz.

All defendants when I recovered it was about

Denfendant, being in the unl. public place. form of the U.S. Army, was bat one 64-year old man were $20. The man War ful time in getting the rape off my hard it look me about an

uksed why he was wearing the fined

showed hour. After that I noticed Cuz

uniform. He produced his dis- cautioned, Mr. Sainsbury taking charge papers which

into consideration the fact that dead,

a prison that he was demobilised on he was old to serve Sept. 28, 1945. He was, also in aetence and had no money with possession of an American pass which to pay the fine. port issued by the Washington

on Oct. 21. State Department

ner was

Repulse Bay

Grenadiera,

Kenzie. An alarit sworn by Pte. June J.

uf 1 Winnipeg

"At the time I was taken pelanner br

read:

2

the Japanese on December 28, 1945. A Cay, of the Winnipes Grenadiers had a

vanced to a portion immeillately on or right ank. They had been badly cut up

whither were actually users by the w the Ixpences come into their

I then left him and went to a pill-box which was about 60, Ipane yards away from the road.

In Outhouse

An

unsworn

by the

of

last year, auded the prosecuting Readers' Letters

Human Vanity

"In the position itself, wej found a heap of mangled and decaying corpaea which had ob. been bayoneted. We viously started to dig a grave but were unable to complete it during the

(T "Roturning three four days later with another party I found that the bodies lying On the rutting on the

an the gun-rond and those in the position itself had all been side of the rond on the of Deep Water Bay there were removed presumably buried. hoodstains lending across the During the second visit I saw in the steps were of both men had beer tled he grop of The Public is cordially invited dent Allied personnel who had on the tradies of six Middle.hind their backs and they bad

rex soldiers with their hands obviously been bayonetted." seating vidently been bayonetted by to attend and United

An aavit sworn by nu. commodation will be available the Japanese after capture was and unkles tird. One or two and

the Royal A. K. Pryce, of The fallow given yesterday by Col. ... thele hends almost completely Rifles of Canada read! 1 the rotut slund,

Ride, officer in eommand of the severed from their bodies.

positions and those who were stabil- the 16th of December, 1941. 1 Engbai Field Ambulance

Another witness called

Com

ing threw down their weapons ant raised fighting with "C" WEN

statement terday was Mr. George Andrew

their arms above their heads. I was af arranged hostiliting.

F.W. Homien,

point about 100-200 feet away and I saw 61 Col Rale said that permission Lemay, who gave evidence of pany, Royal Rifles of Canada,

the

Lieut. CSM. orders of

aifcer, the Japanese küfrills~æðißlers -who-tonk

their from ander was obtained from a Japanese having been in a party.

Wet Strength Papers "On Sunday, 20th December, the position thrusting Heng North Point POW Camp that Bradley on Hong Kong Island R.A.S.C., read: ufficer stationed at the

sent with a party through men lying on the ground.

"'] NEW wanted Hylish soldier on Dec. 28.

was sent to a place called then the highest point behind Lye 1941, I was Kong University

-Sir-From the front page of mun Barrocks. On the 17th we from the "Ridge" near Wong Nel

a short time later. In mitigation, Mr. Silva stat- road for the Javanese 1911. for a search party in go "Rige" in Repulse Day Road

time in Janguey,

were replaced by Indians and Cheong Gap with the objeci of the Middlears Braiment brought down the

born in your issue of the 1st Inat, I through to the Stanley area to

we went down to the main roud severing the Japanese lines of

This British soldier had been shot in the that accused was

kind of between Deep muscle look for any wounded still lying | Lying senttered me gulley the

of the left arm arch was bleeding San Francisco and had been in rend that Swedish Paper Mills

are producing a new stayed all day. We communication

We bound with l party had found about 18 where we

cement Water Bay and Wong Nel Chong. pretty freely. He in a

business there for a number of paper that will stand any amount stationed

We preceeded down the main right arm to other Allied prisoneRTE bylies with hands tied behind were

He served with the of wetting. On the following day, in Posta

the same line-up maf sen bound

yeurs.

further various forces In

ccrrespondent American xx pany with Major Crawford and their backs. The burial party building by the side of the main

"When we reached the fork of "The Japanese bound his Col. Simpson, he had gone out thug a grave about five by 20 road which was used as a field toward Repulse Bay.

kitchen.

the road which, lends to Deep with barbed wire to other prisoners and theatres of war and was in Aus-states that "during the war the by Wong Nei Cheong Gap to feet away from a retailing well

Water Bay we were ambushed by collect Theren proerciled to

known as Little Hong Konk about frulia when the war ended. His Allies, especially the British and the Repulse Bay Kinut,

Tied By Rope

the Japanese. Most of us UC-miles to Deep Water Tay. We were then wearing of the uniform. said the Americans were very inter- were numbers of dead lying by landlies. In one case As a body

ceeded in getting past the al-marched to Regilee Ray Hotel, furth counsel, might be attributed to ested in this kind of paper

You may be interested to know being earring the head the side of the rond. The party was

the bush. After silencing the Japan-distance of. I should any, four miles. human vanity-a "show-off" to that "Wet Strength" papers are "On the 17th at night.

with

"At Repulse Slay Hotel we ware --! concentrated at the ese position

by no means new, and are cor- searched houses in the vicinity | catie off.

Japanese landed right

An chierly rich in folits, A number of atidavits de.

While in America, continued, tainly not confined to Sweden, point where we were before the Are we proceeded to "Overbays" taken in big soont.

manufactured and an approaching one of those

atrocities committed

arriving about 2 nm, on the 21st nurse who had been taken prisoner was We kent over.

Mr. Silva, he received a letter since they Indians took

held in this room and I saw this Articl on the "Ridge" came across a scribing

from his grandfather ("an old throughout the war by this Com- number of British deul ring by the Japanese on surrendered quiet all day in the field kitchen to attend to our wounded.

"Next morning we were sur-nurse attempt to give aid to this Wei- immediately

man who should know better") any in England and at the re on their faces with their hunds personel during the fighting in and were not bothered by the rounded by Japanese snipern, who tish snidier of the Midüfreez Regist

Japanese officer interfaced Stanley Japanese. On the 18th, Lieut.from Invisible positions in the ull- and Coresd her to leave him alone." Autho. behind their backs, though un, the Repulse Bay and

asking him to purchase a request of the British Government for among other purposes Naval obvious area were read into the Court Bradley told us that there were dergrowth made Bur position An idavit worn by Pte. G. J. Dickz. volver for protection against Charts and Service mups. led. Swelling and

handita in the village. Defendant The efforts of British research Prooves on both wrists suggestreerit by the Prosecuting Ol Japanese all around the place very uncomfortable. We held our coc. read:

paper "When the Japanese landed after position in "Overbayn" all that Major G.B. Puddicombe, and that we had to go.

bought the gun from a store in chemists, developed et that these had been boutn}, { cor,

them. We left the field kitchen day against Japanese attacks. I land of Hong Kong I was ordered to wo

Francisco and, in con- whose water resistance was su

cient

to survive the average and went up into the mountaina wus wounded during the day by to the Ridge Ordnance Depul near the San

left leptine lay Hotel as a reinforcement. On farmity with the regulations, vicissitudes met by a map during a Japanese salpern the on the opposite side of the main thigh. At 7 pm, we were in Dec. 13, 1941 during the fighting, the 200 reported the purchase to the military operations in, wet wen- fund, These mountains were structed to get out of "Overbays"

Police Headquarters there. Hether, and at the same time re part of Mount Parker,

also notified the detective de-leasing certain scarce chemicals "Sgt. Cuzner and myself were on the road at the time behind our company and he asked me to remain with him We went to

"Nights at Charles Arncliffe, 3. Gems from the Operan of W. S. Gilbert & Arthur Sulbynn, arranged by Das Godfrey, 4. Pantas "Merrie land" Edwaul German.

*The Standard of

Kraneth

March

St. George"

Alford,

The Retreat.

Eu

HEALTH RETURNS

The Culay showed a clean boll of health in the week end- ing April as far as cholera and smallpox were cancerard, no cases of either disease being reported to the Health rities. Other infeetious diseases

included 70 reported culosis 441 deaths).

tuber.

In the hill.

Be Proud of

Your English

Are you entitent with the way you speak an: write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause picople to underrate you?

-

Nevar has the importance of effective apeech and writing been more widely recognised than to-day. If you can express yourself persuasively and forcefully, you have an immense advantage in your professional work as well as in social life. *

Business lenders

1942

the

in

were marcheek from this point which' was

on

A

thin

Den of our group were surrounded by *be Japaneve. After discussing the altar.

Your

were

a

and proceed to the Repulse Bayan with the offers it was decided that Hotel. QMS. Singelton, R.A.O.Cit was impossible in bold out there. Wtailed to investigate his report for wee elsewhere by the Raw was left behind to attend to our were scontated into groups of about 25 wounded.

Dirties

"Locking through, the window

My

io

the

grund Joft en

"On Dec. 20 in the evening wŵ wer on the road going towards the Repoin Bay Hotel what we met up with a c

road until we met up with a group ef

Firing Squad

that he intended to take the re. Materials Control of the Ministry

of Supply, volver to China.

Yours faithfully, WIGGINS TEAPE &

ALEX. PIRIE (EXPORT) LTD.

"There was nothing sinister in the possession of the revolver and ammunition," asserted Mr. Silva, who went on to state that he could produce several well- known and businessmen in the Colony who could testify as to accused's in- "There is not the tegrity. slightest question of his being a

Found guilty of breaking into Shady or undesirabic character," and stealing nine barrels of declared defence counsel,

(scurlet dye),

well-established Robbed |.C.I.

Godown

men and each group, was auppen! "We left "Overbays" in small are separately at night and try to reach

cach under an officer.ur own Kara a culvert underneath the main owing to darkness and difficulty night of Dec. 19:

travel we were split up into road and spent the whole night| there watching the Japanese. still smaller parties on the way. Between eight and ten o'clock We were ambushed before reach any of the Royal Trifles of Canada. We

19th, Ing our cbjective and I was on the morning of the Sgt Cuzner suggested that we forced to fall back into "Euclidined the riflemen and continued on the go down to the field kitchen. where I picked up three R.R.C.s. Ambushed Japanese. On the arall kill After the Aring had quietened | overlooking the road there was a machine He expected that the truck, down we took refuge in a gar- xun nest When the Jays started to dee who contri- which usually brought our dener's outhouse. There we stay on us wa all sexitered fur enver bute striking messages to "Word tion once a day, would be ined all night, Mastery"the prospectus of the that day and wanted to prepare

ni daybreak we saw that the

Mr. Silva's plen for a fine. naphthalene.

from the Effective

Course-are meals for our men.

valued at $12,825, English

"With right olber men I left the ron)

instead of a prison sentence unanimous in urging that

very Japanese were in complete con- good "At that time it was

trol of the house and appeared and we took to a bush towards a civilian English is indispensable to those quiet, all around and we could to be using it as headquarters. It villa bult on Bepulse Bay. One in the

endorsed by DS1 Mac Imperial Chemical Industry's who aim at success.

not see any Japanese. We walk was impossible to escape during villa which was inhabited. I decided in Kenzie who informed the Court godown in Great George Street' "Word Mastery" explaing fully ed down the main road and daytime so we decided to walt so s

reconnaissance but they never that the Police would be quite on April 19, three coulles, Lam came back and do not know what haste Fatisfied with a monetary Hing, 29, Li Sang, 22, and Lam the importance of good English approximately five minutes later until nightfall.

pened to them.

penalty of a substantial nature. Ping, 28, were each sentenced explained là you and describes how you can we arrived at a place where a (b) Everything is

"The six of ur eft decided to go on

to six months' hard labour and the top flour where we cald better o with the utmost simplicity, acquire the power of ready and

ordered to be expelled from the required to attractive expression. This inter- road had been cut through a (c) You are not

were Japanese

morning the serve the surroundings. After a day, we esting booklet, which can be ob- bill. There

to grenade all realised that the Japanese had antero memorise tedious lists of tained free from the Regent In soldiers hiding themselves be. Japanese started

Central yesterday.

■ detachment of Candlon Rifica stitute, should be in the hands of kind the cut and they im-the vacant rooms and locked out the la. After deliberatina, we decided party had found the mutliated bodies of Colony by Mr. d'Almada at houses and very soon the door of that it was impossible to excape and that

small unita ¿RAQG, RE, RABC) personnel

Li Sung was additionally You are shown how to avoid every ambitious man and woman. mediately jumped on us.

whe two days previously left the detached given six months for a broach tur outhouse was broken down had to surrender

"Wa upened the door of the room where

wtorchouse untanc ciate you in the eyes of others. common errors and how to ex-

"They backed us up on the and we were taken prisoners, Are you sure of your spelling? press

we were and Sgt. MacNab lood at the yourself

and The Danger

side of the road near the rocks After stripping us of all arms and entrance with * white flax while the situated at the Akire, epulas Hay Beach of deportation order.

machior This original party bad bean

All defendants

altor- For instance, do you write guage effectively.

of Delay

and kept their bayoneta point-equipment the Japanese proceed-other had their hands up. Before enter

natively charged with receiving "Lieut. Hedley, HKBRA. showed Decide at once that you willing at us. We remained there ed to beat us up badly with rifle ing the room Jap fired, at MacNab and auned at Island Bond corner. rid yourself of the handicap that for about half an hour when abults. Also as they disarmed the he had his left shoulder badly injured.

brought the mutilated bodies lying at the boiler the barrels of scarlet dye. three Canadians clips of ave We were taken prisoner, and

DI MacPherson ould the trio uf a sharp Krassy slope Junt above act poor English imposes.

Japanese officer mounted on a

rounds

ammunition

were downstairs.

were seen walking susplelously You can do so without drud- horas arrived. He talked to us thrown violently, into their faces "We were paraded to the offer who level looking out to se. There were at

All bad their proximately 15 bodles bands tied behind their backs with thin Lockhart Road, near Percival gery and without costly outlay. but we could not understand causing them to bleed profusely. In charge of this detachment air! they madre understand that we were to

on April Write now for a free

ends and had obviately becz captured Street, at 4.30 a.m. "They then lock part of our copy of Japanese. He then gave orders| HOW TO INCREASE YOUR VOCA Word Mastery, which will be in Japanese to his meu and im clothing and used it to bind our well in the yard at the front of the ville.ZADO, who had taken the rear of my

be that. They lined. us sæainst a stone alive and destroyed later.. Lieut. Wynne, 19, by a Chinese detective who observed their hando stained sent to you without any obliga- modiately after that they tied hands behind our backs. We The firios sound was ready when the parts from. Överbage was the top bodr tion on your part.

When with dye. were thus tied altogether, by the omeer ebenged his mind and they mayend

questioned a long rope on One of

of the pile. He had leštial DON'T DELAY. YOUR ENGLISH 18 wrists and did the same thing from the vicinity, to the water-ville. We are lined up outalde hand his head was in a badly swollen att gaged by someone in removing

un beakles is atong rail at the back of the hands. As we proceeded away

Butte ightly wrapped round his neck they claimed to have been ch ALL-IMPORTANT TO YOU, AND YOu to Sgt Cuzner. CANNOT AFFORD TO NEGLECT IT.

Thousands of men and women handicapped because they cannot speak and write English correctly.

Every day you may be com- mitting mistakes which depre-

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Bayonetted

Later

At "Eueliff".

.of

In the

front the Japenesie proceeded to ralling bayonet us in the legs, making

fallen down.

and warkahane

m

Service

A stone rating was situated on the His hands were lied behind his back and

abore the cord will be had a large hithe dye." This happened on Dec. 12. The officer Bayonet. The whole of tile, verig had

aboulder.

so badly woundet

enried for prisoners. At the Ridge I was about to the In a few minute

found over, the retaining wall looking tu• ward Deep Water Day, approximately" alz left him, I wandered. In the billa from bodies, one of whleb i recognlardan

The Aub-Conductor, learn of my unit.

"At noon on the 20th I was sleeping whois of this party has thate hands tied

behind their backs and appeared frain

wore

FOOD AND FUEL COSTS

us Jump over the bayonets. We top of a pretty hinh cliff close in the sen which appeared to have been made by a The detective was not satisfied were taken to a grass bank just took his pistol and held it between Jame been destroyed its a pimilar manner. Liew, with their story and took them. the main building of Nab and me. When this happened 1 im. Radley then showed me two long with to the station. Enquiries Inter "They then made

Us push ajoutside

Eucliff" and facing the water, mediataly thraw myself down and rolled their heads chopped off and a BKVDG revealed that the godown had field stretcher with wheels and we knew then we were going to down the fiff and the others did the forced us to march up the road be shot because on top of these The Japanese fired at us whilet wa

private with his bead cut from crown to been broken into. Nine barrels Wa marched up as far as a spot bank were pools of blood and at were "koing down.

"On January 2, 1942, from the North of dye were found abandoned - on the road in line with Mount the bottom of the bank near the "On the beach-1 mẹt one of the mains Camp I was sent to "The Aldre, in a yard near the godown. Parker where we were forced to sea were dozens of dead bodles perial men whn Wa pick up all sorts of equipment and it was evident they had been that he told me to lays him because he enable te obtain clothing and

Japanese shot on top of the bank and had made him as comfortable as possible and belonging to the soldiers. We did that work most of the day and after that they "The Japanese first made us Tec, 22 to Des. 29. made us turn back and we walk. sit down with our feet over a

The Labour Officer, announces ed down the road to the field water catchment and then change in the bottom of water catchweit when I was quddenly awakened. When I open ed their minds and made us alt

State position to have been lined up on that food and fuel costs for the kitchen where we were stationed with our feet over the bank fac.dur dan soldier was standin the Insert of house No. 1 which had week ended April 10, 1947 were: bofora.

cattles amall wall at that point with an appro ing the sea firing squad. was ever me. He did not fire, but told me "During all that Ume the then brought from the house and that everything was Anabel and that shazimate drop of 10-15 feet. They had tice and Flour Japanese officer was supervising | in a few minutes we were all Alllia had, surrendernd. He gava” me some letthør been khot or bagonetted bet without Vegatables

Ïputer, to dvink ́undɛa elgarette. Ifa Iki the work. Here and thoro Japani, ahots.pa

me to rest, and then to go to Stanley VII-oubt they had been taken printers and Salt Cabbage. "Owing to the fact that I-tumn- jugs. Ikke bern, wounded by shrapnel ose soldiers used, to jump on] the end of the rope which wased my head to the left as I was in the Wakia before, entered the vills

Kneeling in Road Sall Fish dragging on the road to bother being fired at the bullet passed and my face, was badly cut too. I went

Fish through my neck abore the left to Stanley Demelse Station. I was there: ug" and "make" "us lose grip of shoulder and came out at my for two day when. Est-Cpl. Hebert afdalt worn by Mr. William Pork

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(hale, rendɔ'; chen the Japanese officer gave bullet hitting me knocked me at Marsh 3 SHAR orders, which I did not under free from the others

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