UNIVERSITY COURSE

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947.

GEN. TANAKA IDENTIFIED

FOR VOLUNTEERS At Repulse Bay During Hong Kong Fighting

The Government of Hong Kong has under consi- deration a scheme for the provision of further education för those ex-members of the

H.K.V.D.C., and H.K.R.N.V.R.. whose Univer. Coming Events

sity studies were interrupted by the outbreak

Co., Ltd., shareholders meeting, 11.30 am.

of hostilities in the Far East. It is intended April 24-Humphreys Est. & Pin, that this scheme should be primarily for per- sons of local domicile and should therefore only embrace facilities at Hong Kong and neighbouring Universities.

In accordance with the practice of the Ministry of Labour which operates a similar scheme in the United Kingdom, grants will be dependent on the degree of need of the applicant and a maximum entitlement will be fixed.

In view the specialised | 12) To make recommendations nature this problem, Govern- to Government concerning the ment has considered it desirable total extent of Anancial assistance It is sug to enlist time support of persons that should be offered. with academic experience and has gested that a fixed muximum cvtablished a smatt Committee of should be laid down for living which the tetas of reference are expenses and that, the extent of #6 follows:-

Anancial assistance towards tui. tion, examination fees and books should be a variable águre de pendent on the particular course pursued by the applicant.

(1) To examine in detail the cheme outlined above, draw the attention of Government to any particular problems that are not at first sight apparent, and put forward detailed proposals of ani administrative nature to serve as

Into

Diligence

Account the means of the

April 24-H.K. Fire los. Co., Ltd., shareholders meeting, noon.

April 26-Police Res. Club open-

ing 6.30 p.m.

April 26-Fifth

Meeting.

Extre Race

April 20-K.C.C. Play: "A

Worm's Eye View."

April 28-"Star" Ferry Co., Ltd.,

annual meeting, noon. April 28-Polica Res, Club meet-

Ing, 6.30 p.m.

May Z-C.DA. Reunion Dance,

Peninsula Hotel.

May

-Green In. Cement Co. Lid, annual and extraordinary

Exchange meetings,

aldg..

noon.

May Dinner To Sir Mark and Lady Young, H.K. Hotel. 8 6.m. Mux Canton Ins. Office, Ltd.,

jual meeting, noon.

(3) To examine each applica- applleant, to recommend to the A basis for subsequent decisions tion for assistance and, taking Honourable Financial Secretary in the first instance the amount that would be appropriate for the Individtial in question.

in individual vases.

Undernourishment?

not in my family!

Just because there is enough food In your house does not mean that your family properly nourished. Doctors will tell you that quality la even more Important than

that quantity, and nowadays our food may be deficient in elements needed fo · correctly balanced diet.

Tiredness, peevishness and displays of tamper ore first jelena of incomplete 'mourishment.

WHAT," HORLICKS 15 Horlicks is made from pure full cream cows' milk plus the 'nutrilive extræets of malted barley and wheat. It is a com- plete food containing body. building and energy-giving food-stufts in proportions necessary for normal nutrition. Horlicks is. 100% nourishment.

Harlicks can be ORLICKS obtained at all good dispensaries and pravision stores -- take home a bottle today.

Take

HORLICKS

To maot this situation, doctors, recommend Horlicks as a sup plementary food. Horlicks contains all the goodness of full-cream cows' milk to which has been added the rich, energising nourishment extrac. ted from malted barley and wheat: As an addition to the diet sure safeguard against it is a undernourishment providing all- round nourishment for conver sion into energy and body TABERTOS,

Horlicks can be made with water only the milk is in it. Protect your family by giving them. Horlicks every day.

The Doctor Says:- WHEN NUTRITION

IS INCOMPLETE I RECOMMEND HORLICKS `BECAUSE IT IS A BALANCED MILK FOOD.

Horlicks wards off fatigue, creates new

(4) To keep in touch with the

recipients of such assistance dur. ing their subsequent attendance at an University and to ensure that they pursue their studies with the necessary diligence.

The following have been ap.

pointed

Court Sits At

The Hotel

TRAFFIC CASES

* From May list year, when the Civil Traffic authorities took over administration of that Department up to March 31st thie for. - 5,311, traffic offenges have been prosecuted in Court,

Major-General Tanaka Ryosaburo, one of three Japanese divisional commanders who led the attack on Hong Kong Island in December, 1941, was yesterday pointed out by a witness as a Japanese officer who had come out of "Eucliff" | #4. shortly after hotel residents had been paraded outside the building after the Repulse Bay Hotel had been taken.

The witness, Mr. R. A. Boesveld, said he had at- tended an identification parade ut Stanley

.

"Could Not

Convict

Gaol where he had picked out the accused, on A Cat"

NAAFI Employees

Acquitted

The larceny of 169,500 cigarettes and 250 dozen white handkerchiefs from Godown 38A of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., (leased to NAAFI), on March 19 was recalled before Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon- yesterday when five NAAFI employees were charged.

At the close of the Crown's case (presented by DSI R. MacKenzie) Mr, Marcus da Silva suc- cessfully submitted that Cheung Muk-lam, 35- year-old clerk, had no case to answer. His Worship also held that on the evidence adduc- ed by the prosecution the second and third de- fendants-Sham Kwai, 27, and Lo Hing, 42, both checkers-must be acquitted.

Mr. Silva, at the outset of the DSI MacKenzie, witness ̈ de- the lorry was al proceedings, pleaded guilty on clared that

driven by his behalf of the fourth accused, military one,

which Pang, and Ng Lam. 23, coolle, while a plea friend Lo trial before No. 5 War Crimes Court on charges

of "Not gulity was entered by happened to be at the Jordan. committed! of responsibility for atrocities against surrendered Allied troops in the Stan- "I respectfully submit, Mr. Alfred Y. Hon, representing Road wharf when he went, to A

Kwan Man-hing, 30 braker, on look for transport,

was Further hearing ley, Repulse Bay and Lyemun Fort, area, from Sir, that to keep the the receiving charge.

aal- After CPO William Lang, journed to 11.30 a.m. Apr 30 a group of ten Japanese without any hesitation. seven men without bail or The Court sat yesterday and walk his Et de artere denying them bail by Ax- assistant warehouse manager of in order that Kwan might pro- afternoon at the Repulse Bay Deleget tell the interpreler he was a Bala

ing the amount at any- NAAF1, had identified the exdaco witnesses to testify, to his hibits in Court as the property being a broker of integrity and Hotel, where a section of the "hemed the interpreter ky, "You are verandah was placed at its dis-Belgien brising the English. You where near $5,000 would of his employers, DSI MacKenzie of good character.

serious infringe-testified to have proceeded, with be a ment of their liberty un- Detectives Chan Lap and Ho der the Bill of Rights," Man, to 57 Ha Heung Read. declared Mr. Marcus da Hung Hom, on the evening of Silva when DSI C. Dow- Ng Lam was a coulle employed Fines

glan.

"Earlsf." •

Evidence was taken from five and marched with the elber soldiers Into Posal by the hotel management.ceve to be shot. Then he was bound up witnesses, who were nt the Hotel when it was surrendered, who was there, made

"Then, a short time after, the Gente tn the Japanese on Dec., 23, 1 cabul remember the speech but the Japanese Empire, that the Emper

1941.

Mr. John P. White tentified, that while in' Bowen Road Hos. pital in Jan.. 1942. he mot Staff-Sergeant Hamden of the R.A.S.C. He was among a num- ber of patients transferred there from the Queen Mary Hospital and was suffering from a gunshot wound which entered the left side of his neck and came out of his right cheek.

"Ha told

been me he had

the Repulse wounded around

Bay area where he was tared by the Japanese," Mr. White said, "He was originally wounded in the leg. He told me he was taken to 'Eucliff' and, with several other Allied pri- sonora, made to kneel down on a bank and shot from behind.

peech in Japan-

we were told we would be the guests of

March 19. They learned that

was very good and we would be safe. man informed Mr. Blair- by NAAFI,

"We were then moved bark to the hotel

Abotit 15 minutes later I was in the Kerr that he had been dining room when I saw through the win: instructed to ask dew the prisoner being marcbalous of

slope and i'anw all seven of them shot in the back.

The bodies, except for one every

where they were shot for about two dare.

L

Cron-examined by defens»'counsel. Mr. Band and that some 17 to 14, prisoners were taken into "Fuclift." They lesludef soma Indlen soldiers. He saw RT.C.,

16 the Committee:- Professor R. K. M. Simpson, M.C., Chairiun; Han. Dr. S. N. Chau: Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, M.B., B.S.: Comniander R. J. Vernall, ARIBA, A.M.I.Str.E.; N. Gar- land, Esq., A.R.T.C., B.Sc. (Naval Architecture) Dipi.. A.M.I.N.A.

Applications from students who would appear to qualify for such assistance should be made in the {}rl place to the Adjutant H.K.V.D.C. or the C.O, II.K.R.N.V.R. who will refer them direct to this Committee.

High Bail Protest

cap.

them being aboit

Bore hi

Not Certain Questioned by the Court, Mr. Baud id he had made the porch and who was preant when the anidler wers kneeling down with their hands fled.

be could not be certain mecuard was the

witness Men, Beatrice Ohl, the neat rulled, said she was not in the party of hutei realdents who had been taken the parade taar. "Eucliff", but had re

and children.

hla

went

The

More Spitting

More Cases.

A mason, a gardener, a coolie As the result of information for supplied by Ng MacKenzie and and two unemployed, were "ar-

colleagues

with rested in different parts of Kow Eveli. I w. shem xit, down on the $5,000 bail for each and Ng to 25 Jordan Road, ground om en Tuesday afternoon by complaint of one of the seven flour, the home of the first de PCC 600, on the

Health Inspector Yau Ka-pck, which rolled down the slope, remained members of the Emmer- fendant. A thorough search for "gpitting in or into a public have not even Delcourt since and egency Unit charged with failed to reveal the presence of place other than into a receptacie either Loung or any of the or channel for sowuge, sullage leve he was in the wron“

attempted extortion.

Leung was or waste water." stolen property, Protesting against the "large detained by Detective Ho Mani On their appearance before Mr. sum asked for which is nowhere when he returned to the flat Blair-Kerr yesterday, So Hon. near anything the men could

the chau, 31, coolle, and Pang Shok, produce," Mr. Silva pointed out about half an hour after

prosecuting 26, gardener, were fined $15 or that the atmount to be fixed departure of the

seven days' hard labour. So was could not be decided by the officer.

arvested inside the K.C.R. Station Police or Crown Counsel but

Under Bed

at 2.45 pm., and Pang at Shao. was entirely at the discretion' At about 1.30 .ms on March tung Street at 4.20 pan. c

.on 'April of the Magistrate.

20, MacKenzie went with the 22. Defence Counsel went on to two Chinese detectives to 401 Hoy Shek, 21, unemployed, ar- draw the Court's attention to Elgin Street, second floor, restrit at the same tline und Sent Forward

the fact that, as the Crown's where they found 13 cases of place as So had his ball of $20

were con- cikarotten and "During the Jupanene attacked in her room with her husband first two witnessen

the handker-estreated when he failed to appear on Hong Kong. I was a member While in the hotel after the group and cerned, the evidence had been chiefs. Some of the cases were in Court. Ng Kai, 30. masen, of a platoon of No. 2 Septtisti | returned from the parade the boxed some

so contradictory that if placed under the beds, while others caught spitting on the Mong Kok Ferry Wharf, and. Lam Kwong, Company, H.K.V.D.C., which shots brinse fired, who looked out toward before a jury it could "not even were in another room. On bo-

40, unemployed, arrested in was attached to 'A' Company "Eucli and what appeared to be convict a cat.”

ing questioned, Kwan Man- European soldiers kneeling down on

DSI Dawan reminded of the Royal Rifles of Canada, Krassy slope. She saw five men in a

His

Shangha! Street, also falled to At five or six o'clock in the roupied won little aparte. Dhe kard Worship that so far only three hing admitted that the goods answer to their bail of $15 each. morning on Dec, 20, 1941, the about sorven shots fired.

witnesses had been heard. There were his responsibility

canes were removed by the About Dec. 26 ur 27 the bodies were are still 14 more witnesses to bei "I must make the most serious Company, with platoon attach-

eavered with material, petro), poured over-

Polica, produced by the prosecution representation to this Court, and ed, was sent forward to the them and they were burned. She thought and, at this early stage the

The detectives then went to to any other Court before which Repulse Bay area from Stanley, the men mast have been soldiers because

strength or weakness of the 11 Marsh Road, second fkout I miny appear, against the prac

"When we arrived at the end during the burning a hand- gresado ok-

Before Mr. Sainsbury at Cen Lice of the prosecution of oppos- nf the road where the South Peiling wounding two or three evidence adduced could only be Wanchal, where Sham Kwai

of the Japanese. She saw tie of three assessed entirely differently by was taken into custody.

tral yesterday," all were fined Ing bail or fixing it a such a Beach rend crosses under the of them later, being exceled away An His Worship, Mr. Silva and At 2 p.m. the same day, went $20 or four days' hard labour, large sun is to be tantamount to bridge we found the Japanese stretober

on the prosecuting officer, the with the exception of a 60-year- no bail" declared Mr. Marcus de ulready in. We came into the The next witness, Mr. Woulfe in himself.

Serious View..

three plain-clothes men, accom-old man who was cautioned as hu Silva when DSI J. R. Sykes in hotel under fire on the morningwald that he was at the Repulse Bay Hotel formed Mr. Bluit-Kerr, that the of the 20th. The Japanese were the morning of Dec. 24 he was cake with

DSI Dowman emphasised that panted by the first defendant, nul spent a night is police cus- Police opposed ball being granted) in the garage and out.

other British prisoners down the Repulse the Police took a very serious went to 25 Jordan Road where tedy when he could not pay ball. defendants appeared to Lau Kwan-kes, 31, hawker, "On the night of the 21st at Bay Road toward Wong Net Cheong Gap view of the ease and request Cheung naked his wife for the charged with receiving 30 sacks 7 pm. we were told we were and eventually to North Pelet!

that ball be fixed at such a sum $3,800 he handed her the night before Mr. Sainsbury, yesterday. a publle cf white sugar' on April 20.

going to evacuate the civiliang bodies of Aflled soldiers. They were cater to ensure the appearance of before. She produced $2,800 on charges of spitting

and said that the other $1,000 $20 or four days imprisonment. place. They were ench, fined On DSI Sykes' withdrawing his] from the hotel. We proceeded to føred all along the road, Same six cr the defendants. upposition to the granting of bail, the bridge at the south road.d their backs. There were these or it was a pity that the case could This sum was later handed to suffering from a severe cold and

His Worship remarked that had been lent to her brother.|

One of the accused that he was His Worship fixed the amount at About 11 pm, there was a tour in one group and some others star not be proceeded with at an him, said DSI MacKenzie $1,000, and adjourned the case action in, which I Injured my where,

was going to spit in the gutter. "A" tó May 9.

foot. I was brought back into

earlier date than May 6. Mr. Concluding, DSI MacKenzie Health Inspector said that de General Identified The case revolved arcund a the hotel and my foot put into

Silva informed the Court that said that when questioned Leung fendant was spilting in the high- burglary at a warehouse on Kow- splints by Sister Elizabeth Mr. R. A. Beveld, who then it he would be able to attend sald that the money had been way or otherwise he would not

on the morning of April 25, loon Inland Lot 1928, Bedford Mosey, the resident sister at General Tanuka up a bighoanking Japan-

handed to him to hold for Ng have bran Hrrested. Street, on April 20 when 39 Repulse Bay Hotel and matron after party of residents from the Reingly adjourned until that date

Further hearing, was acco■-| Lam, the fourth ́ ́accused. sacks of white sugar were stolen of the Emergency Hospital. paleo Bay Hotel had been takernese there when the question of bail will

A Purchase

・ANZAC DAY Two shopkeepers were chargod "A few minutes later L/Cpl. to hear speeck... with receiving 12 bags

Replying to Mr. Han, DSI of the Lowry was brought in shot in

decided During the hostilitlen in December, 1041, | be ́

after

Tomorrow, April 26th, wil be further sugar cach, while Lau Kwan-kee the left arm.

MacKenzio agreed that Kiyan observed by Australian and New he was attached to the A.R.P. at Stanley, evidenco had been heard. faced the charge of receiving the

Mr. Bowveld said, and remained in the

frankly admitted having pur-Zealand Residents of the Colony chased the cigarettes and band- Anzac Day. A Remembrance The

first accused- rounded in gao custody,

ker hiefs from Ng Lam

the shopkeepers were bail of $1,000 each.

whole 30 bags. and Build up

your Energy

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were

when the bulding was surrendered. On

On the way he passed some 10 or 10

of these bodies had. their hunde tind

The fowl witness cúllud yesterday was

rse officer who had come out of "Baclif"

About five o'clock the next hotel on orders from the Canadian offer morning, there was commotion commandies the troops in the vicinits

Seen spitting in the streets in Central District on Tuesday, 11 men and one womat were pr rested by Health Inspectors,

Eleven

The defendants were Ghulam Ahmed, Mohamed Akbar, Ab- re- and a few ahots fired at the the Japanese on the morning of Dec. 25. Karin,- Mansur All. Shek Adami that he paid $5,800 on account, itaph at 11

Dullah Ali Mohamed Abdul

and Ramon Lorin.

|that the A.R.2. surrender the hotel 10

while back of the hotel. All the allowed troops had been

He had volunteered to slay as he spoke evacuated a little JupanDER. When Japanese troope whilst we were under the in-game in at 7 o'clock that morning thrownh fluence of sedative about two the back door be relied out in Zapaleon o'clock in the morning.

that there were no troops in the bateli

American's Appcal Fails

con

Sister Mosey

| but only hole? questa, The "Jéyatıma bols

[dlers: retfred God seanse huel X *meTenuten |

stairs be ordered,

The` after weld there was no différenćo

"THE MESSIAH”

.

First rehearsal of the "Messiah"

and Service will be held at the Ceno“,

a.m. in niemcry of.. In the witness stand, Kwan those who paid the supreme Man-hing said that he was not sacrifice both in the 1014-1010

1039-1045 confieis, – AU acquainted with the second and and the

wreath will be laid on the Cono third accused, and only know

taph by Lieut-General ́· C, · XL;

tary Force.

never

Being unable to read English,

he said, he was not, aware that

Robertson of the Australian Mill-

BUT JEAN! THATS A = SIMPLE WAY TO CLEAN FALSE TEETH

the firet defendant through Ng "When the Japanese came in late with an offer. In the interest is scheduled for 5:30 pm, May Lam, who was Leung's brother- one of them asked Who these air Indian seldier case dawn the at Cathedral Hail, it was an in-law. He knew Ng Lam as men? On a bystander saying their uniformed them to take.nounced yesterday, following a follow-braker and was

meeting on Monday of the Hong, aware that Ng was in the cm- we were soldiers a Japanese He was at the parade met "Kac Kong Bingers. Shanghai, Apr. 23.

came up to bayonet me. Sister when a Japanese officer, madé 'a · speech. Those interested in chorat Ploy of NAAFI. The District Court today, turn- Money came forward from made in Japan between ctrilians and spie music are invited to join "the ed down an appeal by an Ameri- the dressing table and stood in were at sirlane were working for the acciety. Information may be

seaman, Spaniard Julian front of the bayonet. She ex- arosy.

obtained from Mrs. P.F.8, Court, the "666" cigarettes and hand- Larrinage, who was recently, ens posed my foot. The Japanese should be shot to death." They were than pitál,

"Therefore," the offer concluded, "yon secretary, at Queen Mary. Hos kerchiefs which Ng offered tenced to one year and nine soldier "took about 30 seconds ordered to go back to the hotel, The

him on March 18, and which in months imprisonment in connecto make up his mind but finally after to arrive on the worse when the

extumined on the following day, tion with the death of a. rickshe moyed away.”

were NAAFI goods,

T puller.

He undertook to purchase the your dentures indoor cumbler of warm It was charged at the trial that Larrinaga incited a United States

goods from Ng at the prica of "was with a CEPTAL DE EIERADENT IN IL- enlisted seaman, Edward Rode

$2.50 per tin of cigarettes and ads wale while you slep, STREADENT- Peninsula Hotel arrivala (Toondag) (-- } $10 per dozen hardkerchiefs, on II (20 (WORK. „. This cleansing motio rich, to ussauft

remores figa 'mod- vinlos,· BTURADĚHY: the puller, who 24 Sister Mosey refused any--Pleas In ID cases were taken H. 6. Lox, Mr. and Mrs, Joyi Calvet, and the understanding that he was afterwards died.

sterlitzen your filed teeth by ler hurenlang," ng that her duty was to re- before Mr. Justice B..H. Williams, A., Hashente,

allowed to pay half on taking in energy In the morning rings At the American court trying main with the wounded. There Pulsne Judge, at the opening of

Artistit as of chemiste end-drassend three days, netist

-Part Payment

Under cross-examination by defence counsel, witness sal that all the British

civilians

were ordered to leave on Dec.

acessed, who came out of "fazl.**

THE SESSIONS

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

#1 Gabbot, 17, d., Banation, woman, who had pleaded nat guilty to the respective charken

Steradent

Roderick, it was established that | wäre?íva casualties as a result the April Criminal Sesalona, yan. Habpilsauly - Hotel, départure (Twday): f delivery and the balance within posoughly, preferably, under-A the sailor came to Luttidaga's kid of the exchange of fire with the térday. Twʊ accused, a man and evenen de PRAY when the latter called for help Japanese, three at the Arst apur and Roderick was absolved of on the road and two on the any gullt A bridges

Tam Sung.tal,-23, a China As arranged with Ng, ho Larrinaga claimed that the daly

on which they were arraigand, and soldier, and 16 others, including called on Cheung on the evening * Eucliff

against whom Mr. A. J Clifford, a female, were ordered expelled of March 10 and handed... him offence was calling for help shekull Scene Crown Prosecutor, said that no from the Colungwon trey 89,800 to pay to the fourth, ac being assaulted by the rickst puller and that he acted in welstand te herine ben at the hotel on evidence was being offered, were ploaded guilty yesterday, before cused. This amount was part defence. The court entered him rage a wait the recente re

the mething of Dv6: 13, 1941, when ; the discharged.

Mr. Blair-Kerr to having travol- of the $5,000% he promised to lo one year and nine motilhas... heddited and marched out of the hoŝal to

Andron a 2.CH. trafi without pay that evening. United Prosa, T

Two men appeared before) Mr. paying their - fares on April 21; ||1-position-in texas?al, 22gulift?). Thegé

ban mewn donen Drink, and Indian - Salimbutey at Central yesterday and to being d destilutes, Chryskhosting Wish, there hands, tind. 29-| charged with betig".

of (a»forged- chớp, know have been tered

UNIQUE

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In reply to DSI Udekør witness claimed that he' Ng where he obtained the go and swas told that they

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