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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MAY `8, 1947.
EAGLE AND THE GHOST American
Grim Evidence In Latest War Crimes Trial
Accused Identified
By
Nicknames
A former POW at Kinkaseki, Formosa, Warrant Officer J.O. Edwards walked along a row of members of the staff of the Nippon Mining Company in the dock at No. 5 War Crimes Court yesterday and identified them by the nicknames they had been dubbed by American and Britn Prisoners of War who had worked in the copper mines there from December, 1942, until 1945.
ATHL
faren.ok
moust-
NOT AWARE
Tokpe, May 7.
A report froma Canberra stating that Austration" trans
ill be withdrawn Japan within two years laekn
British confirmation by the military authorities at Kure, whose spokesman in reply to woutry from Pokpo, cant. mented: "We are not aware that any date has been Areti for our withdrawal." Reuter,
soners
of the mining company and its stall.
Stir Over
Baseball
New York, May 7. Philadelphia used the combination of Bill Diet- rich's airtight pitching and loftfielder Bingo
Gift Of Car Bink's potent hitting to
upset Chicago to 0 in |the American League.
Bluks got three hits, including a triple, and drove in two runs. Dietrich eat his former teammates | down on tive scaligred hits.
Toronto, May 6. The Canadian Olympic Com-. by the mit tee
reported "Toronto Star" today to be die enasing at a closed meeting al Meofrer) whether Babara Ann
Tiger Shartst:p) Eddle Lako's Scott, 18-year old world figure eighth inning hoiner edged out aking champlob. has jeopar-New York 3 to 2 atter outfielder dized her chance of competing Pat Mullin doubled across the tie-
the 1918 Olymple Games in ing run.
the
REFINERY ON CLYDESIDE
Ponth
homered in the 11th with one on
base.
There were nother American League games scheduled.
exited
Lamden by accepting the gift Red Sex slugger Ted Williants of a new car from her home unlimbered his home-run swing to hit two elreult smashes to ser re felty of ticwa".
the tying and winner runs "This is The Eagle," Warrant Officer Edwards
ed by Toda himself. This will be
The newspaper publishes. 1
11 Boston beat St. Louis 3 to 5 in said, pointing at one. "This is The Ghost," he
produred in evidener,
with Mr.
Inning Innings. Ted's eleventh said, pointed at a second He was called that
of Colonellephone Interview "In adaylı
President of
homer came with two in base. from a habit he had of creeping up to the
Yokota Hiroshi, who was staff Avery Brundage, ofbleer to the General Officer the United States Olympic Com. He had tied the game in the ninth POWs with his lamp extinguished. This one
Commanding the Talwan Army mitten, in which he said that he with a eircuit blew. Is Charlie Chaplin'. He don't have a
in dune, 1912, it is stated that had called the attention of the Brown nutfielder Jeff ache now. This one here is 'Nelson'. We coll-
the officials of the Japan Min- lnternational Committee to the ed him that because he has only one eye."
In Compatty and their subor- fpift. wards in the nine
Mr. J. C. Patterson. Canadian *** nine accused, charred Japanese
dinates were directly responsi
Inter ell wers called with treating POWs el tr
The detail of the mine will ble for the conditions of the representative work in the mines. are Toda Mils..
matayer, be despland by W 0 Edwards! mine workings, and had nothing | mntional Committee, is reported! general
or pri- from London to have said that Yonemuita Masatoshi, anist and who was himself well paint to do with the Army
of War ramp com- the matter would be discussed native 11 is
meeting next month. podnetiem tannper: Nakamura e with
for the Ibal war.mandant. Any deaths or injuries ¦ at a Katsumi, proda turn superszej Walk, prior
or bener also will be produced, due to mishaps or arcidents in Reuter
the mine were the responsildlity "tavkiran." Magni Takeporn, that the POWS' personal exprip Cho Kum Tuku, Takeich Salad wat was very por, emsisting Elanorya Kozu. Zushi, Jerso, of a kind of card-board but,
ay efficient lamp and sendide Company Responsible Atul din Femto.
Glasgow. May 6. "Colonel Nakano, who made h Jaya Gmplaint, were 2 d
Although no early declaton Is Court comprising 1a e R47,"authorities, after sering avri head of the POW camp head-
Compled quarters in Formosa, will state expected, the direttssions Lamine, of the Department of, drate had neenrred,
in progress concrete that the mining company, to present updacist -. Judge Advorate General, 'wth: the
sagre Toms were sandle po ka. gether with their subordinates. Hoard of Trade representatives, move the conditions but nothing were responsible for the safe the South England On
Pustody of al POWs in their nplay, during the time that they were absent. from camp, at work, and until their return to
amp,
"Acensed Kakamturn ming production manager from May, 1944, to
March. 1945. Witness Edwards will say that this man was partly responsible for the speed drive which took place In 1944 and that he was often to be Been walking through the mine galleries.
1
India, Barrister al-Lay, Pre sident: Major R.S. Batterfindel, of the Inition Grenndrers; and Captain K R. Husfield, KAF
Arvaren are being defeated i by Jane mure 1. Mr. Yan
un
Toshigo, with 1. DJ Fanfit as Advivos Enticer.
$4
erotak
Sar about
Speed Drive "We will bulls at eight POWs le tu tele rate which could have been veled had the nervesary safe
heen taken prcrantinipe
mini authorities.
In his opening? melade Th Proges uting Callfeur, Mane M 1. Dembly of the Wish Yor-lare
Bert, said:
You
will hear of särk prísumers be- in made to work under these "Before yon tarlay are cine
conditions, digastero who were piombers of 1911, a great speed drivs pon Maning to. The misdade charge. During this period the
I sinf of the Kinkawki Nip
Abominable
"I think it would be apprne | pinte ut this point to give you
A brief descriction of the enj per mine at Rinkaseki.
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DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITURE
#SIA STUDIO 10 Ice House Street..
Yorkshire Falling
From
INNOVATION
AT RACES
New facilities, toill be pro- vided punters who indulge in "Big Bets" at race meetings bu the inauguration of "$100 Win Tickets" booth in. alde the south entrance pute in the Members" Enclosure of the Hong Kong Jockey Chib, Happy Valley.
This new
counter, which will be opened on Saturday, should prratly ease the con. gration around the "Big Ber aounters. To make the scheme workable, members and their guests should' lap their bels in notes of hip denzminations as the time taken in counting "mali blits" of $5 and $10 seriously affects the sale of ticketa.
Those wanting to change their small intes into big ones
50
The at casily do
counter in money changers' the pari-mutuel halis,
CAH
Jap. Dossier
at Sixth when left elder Carl Furl On
High Estate?
(By James R. Chambers)
London, May 7 The cricket season, barely a week old, has provid- ed a couple of surprises and some cheap wie- kets for bowlers operating on turf that is still soft from floods and winter rains.
The usual early season bitter cold and winds are with us, and the South Africans, beaten in their first game of the tour by Worcestershire, showed they can hit back when in their second conditions, they match, in slightly warmer slaughtered the all-professional, Leicestershire side by 10 wickets.
Alan Melville, their skipper, a and 513 for nine declared, watch when he is ire Yorkshire 81 and 233 (Wilson player to forn, notched the first century of 74. Young is for 85)-Reu. the scuson. That old Oxford Uniter. versity firm offdrive and cut ore still essential parts of his batting.
County champions, were involved in Surprise No. 2. being beaten by 163 runs by the MCC, for whom the Kent amateur fast bowler, Jack Martin, and the
Yorkshire
Today's Tennis
The following is the programme Middlesex professional Young, with at today's KC. tennis Louron.
his left arm slows, showed up de- ment, club seetion (mixed dou feels in Yorkshire's batting. May;bles handicap}{=_
Second Round
COURT NO. 1 W. J. D. Copper and Miss D. Sutclille (Ser.) ť. W/Cdr. E. Holden and Miss Natalie Zicno. viet (ti
be this means that in the 1047 senson, Yorkshire will not be the dominating force of former years. Soccer Cricket will gradually swing into full-time action, but In the meantime football (with the sen
COURT NO. 2 LA. Co M. 1. Reynolds and to June 14), still sth extended
Miss B. S. Beasley (Ser.) v. Mr. The big match of the season K. M. Getz and Mrs. K. M. Getz
tlic Rest Britain against Europe is due at Hampden Park, Glasgow, next Saturday, and will be Britain's soccer players
the rest of the all out to show world that they can still teach
Bolds plenty of sway. Governor
In the National League, Brook. yn defeated St. Louis 7 to 6 with!
Dodger Mannger Lee on from the Durocher locking stands.
The Dodgers were behind most of the time but rallied In the late Innlngs. With the count deadlock ed, Brooklyn shortstop Peewee Reis homered for the winning run in the seventh inning. The Ded. gers had tied the count in the
between tripled with the sacke londod.
Chicago defeated Philadelphla Com- 33 to 2 with the Cubs rallying to sny and the Clyde Navigation score the tying and winning runs This compulsory work ceased also Catcher' in mid-March but it was reintro- Trustres, may lead to the es- in the seventh Inning tablishment of a £20,000,000 oil Ray Laminnno, with three hits duced in September 1943 by which
a trick or two. refinery the Clydeside, and four runs batted in. fed Cintime the senior officers had been Cump, cinnati to un 11 to victory over transferrod to Shirakawa
At the same time' Britain's for- Reuter.
New York. The Reds pounded six Formosa. There it was continued wards will have to go the shortest | Giant hurlers for 12 hits.
as compulsory work on a firm, possible route for goals. Over- Sooros:
ostensibly for adding vegetable fiddling with the ball plays right
on
London, May 6.
results of Rugby Leagia: games played today: Rochdale | Hornets 7 St. Helen's 5. Dews-¦‚ bury 16 Wakefield Trinity 4.-| Renter.
American League
Philadelphia Chicago.
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"When the officers in Shirakawa remed to work any more they!
Winning pitcher, Dietrich, New York
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Detroit
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Boston
to onc
St. Louis
Winning pitcher, Johnson. Only ganies scheduled.
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of a plank. When the tunnel was The accused Yonemuru wasioded, walking along the rail assistant production manager was very much like walking on and was put directly in charge, tight-rope and was a laborious
holding on of all the POWs by Wakamura, air, men
The stairs going down to lower You will hear how he was told another.
New York
110-
shot
the camp refused as a body, to tackling halfbacks they breed un E. werk any tonger.
Golf America's Walker Cup team has I were subjected to a regime of been here for several days now.
progressive starvation and of in. and the practice games on dignity and restrictions. All re known courses they have creation and games or time killing figures which indicate thal Bri 1occupations were forbidden ex- tain's amateur team won't have cept during week ends. They anything in the nature of a picnic were paraded for roll calis at Ire when the teams clash in the In- on the old quent intervals by day and night ternational match where they were kept standing course, St. Andrews on May 16.) 2 for long periods.
It was a nice gesture by Bri. gal professional, 0 Deltber. 1944; when, for strate.tain's leading
officers Henry Cotton, to withdraw from Ogical reasons, all senicr
(a tournament this week so that were transferred in Manchuria,
he would be tree to play at St. Andrews with the Brit:ns who have been selected to participate "On June 8 1943, approximate-n the Boal Walker Cup trials- ly 240 senior officers were dell-Associated Press.
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Winning pitcher, Bucky Waltors. One night game.-Axoclated Press,
Southport Golf Tourney
This treatment continued until
Train Display
17.
Surrey's Win
(-3).
COURT NO. 3 M. Pagh a) Mrs. Sinetair (-4)
A. G. Mese and Mrs. Andrews
(Ser.).
Third Round COURT NO. 4 Mr. D. 1. Prophet and Mrs. D. (Plus 15) v. Y. L. Prophet Segalen and Mr. Jones (15.3).
Men's Singles Championship Third Round COURT NO. 5 --
J. H. Schatz v. R. Segalen.
Men's Singles Handicap Second Round
v.
FIRST AVAILABLE COURT H. W. A. Muckichan (Plus 16) Lt. G. A. Emmett (—3).
Third Round
SECOND AVAILABLE COURT
W. J. D. Cooper (Ser.) v. T. J. Could (15.2).
THIRD AVAILABLE COURT
J. A. Furrier (Plus 4) v. Q, R. Turvill (Ser.).
Woosung Shooting Mystery
Was
burately displayed to the public,
Shanghai. May 7. during a train journey from Tai-
CNRRA Water Transporta- & huku to Shirakawa, The popu.
Landon, May 6.
tion section is investigating a lation of towns and villages along
Results of first-class cricket mysterious shooting on their the route were assembled in or.
matches which ended today ship, Wan Ming, which genised parties at every level
were:
sprayed with machinegun bul- crossing slation and village,
At the Oval: Surrey
leta at the Wogsung breakwater. through each of which cur train Essex by an innings and 161 Eye-witnesses believed the
lowly passed. Amongst these as
runs, Essex 176 and 192 firing was from a shore posi semblies schools and youth move-
moves (Avery 68. Dodds 56, Gover❘tion nor the fort, but this was ment were conspicuous.
best
of the accusel form the basis | already appalling conditions of an overall charge, in that warreted as the quota of work they, bring responsible for the
was inercaseil. dety and welfare of the Bri-
" should now like to say tish and American prison rs of word about the beatings that war employed in the mine un
went a dully, Apart from lay to stop all beatings in the nine levels were also wet and slippery and to prevent the civilian and a gully of acid water along- der their supervision, worn, in
ing to work in hot, filthy, and
hunchos from punishing "the"
National League i side oftest averflowed on ta them. violation of the laws and usage | dangerous places, the prisoners'
POW. of war, concerned in the ill- were in constant dread of the
They were also dangerously shor- St. Louls "It will be seen that all ac-***
Brooklyn treatment of the aforesaid pri- hauelos hummers, The han
The first party ed.
would go cused are charged with casing flown to the lowest level by sume | Chicago soners of war, contributing to chos.
Or unrds. the orath of some of them and known to the prisoners by their suffering over lengthy periods, six flights of 150 steps. The heat Philadelphin
in many instances, individual increased with every lower level Winning pitcher, Bush, causing physical suffering to nicknames, sometimes very des instances stand out and are de- and many of the men passed cut. Cincinnati others, between December, 1942] eriptive. I think it would be and May, 1915.
Daily Accidents a stund opportunity to mention ribed. But the most serious thing is the everyday practice
Accidents were of dally occur. of the of sustained cruelty, calculated brutality that took place,
to make a misery of men's lives rence, sometimes no less than six a day. No medient aid was given The Eagle
who had no comeback and no except to those severely injured. The accused Zushi, was known physical stamina."
POWs had to do the best they Mine Plan · Come as the Cayle. He would delight
(could abru! dressing injuries with ditions in the in to war the in waiting for the prisoners an
Warrant Officer J. O. Edwards, whatever pieces of cloth and raga] least were abominable. Paris of; they reported for duty in the the Royal Corps of Signals, they could lay their hands on.
of
At the end of the working day it were extremely hot, even as morning and viciously strike was in the witness.b:x the whoi high as 96 deg. F. It was ex-teng with his hammer if they day. He drew an elaborate plan they would be lined up before the
Southport, May 6. tremely primitive and fallingid not stand to attention proof the mine and detailed tunnel Japanese hanches and would be
Alan Dailey, Rog Whitcombe, rocks and sleep pools also can-perty or shout "Hal" He would systems. He said he was a prison beaten it quotas for the day had tributed to the extreme dis- lash out at the POWs on many er of war at Kliskaseki from Nov. not been fulfilled. Thure beatings Laurie Ryton and Bobby ital, comfort of those working. The occasions, He was even feared 10, 1942, to March, 1945.
consisted usually of eight or ten gali sltured the leading place in
war, in the shape cf Japan's six declared.
At Cambridge: Cambridge nine. Fonsisted of three doors by his own countrymen.
$2,000 golf senior captives, were being dis He saw men ecllapse under lop-Southport
with Sussex, University drew "Jo Sho Ki, in his affidavit, to be sent to the mine in Decen- mer. (third krown us Sunchutan
Sussex 208 and 348 for three floor), Nichutan (second floor) says that he (Zushi) personally, ber, 1942. He was himself from a these beatings and men who were tournament over the Birkdale played to the population of
and Hesketh courses, which i musp." and fehkan (third floor), Mid- ordered the one-bar bunchos tonining area in South Wales and beaten had cften to be
General declared (James Langridge 136 ended here today.
The ill-troaiment of
A DAUGHTER way between these floors were beat the POWs as well as strik-when he entered the mine had the back to camp.
The most vicious of the anchor Each had aggregates of 148 Jonathan Wainwright was testi-not out, Cox 141). Cambridge
Shanghal, May 7. mezzanine workings, known to ing them himself with his ham- impression that it had not been
was the man known as "The for 36 holes. The highest fled to in an affidavit sworn to by University 366 and nil for three. number of years.
A daughter was born to Mrá. accused worked for a POWs as niju-metres. because mer and fists,
At Oxford: Oxford Univer-; and Col. Willam A.. Enos, of the they were 20 metres above the Takeuchi says in his statement. He had never seen a mine so Eagle." Another of the accused, qualifying score was 162
72 United States Army, who deposed sity drew with Gloucestershire Collins, wife of Captain John Gloucestershire 245 and 205 Collins, at Nanking, this meras lower Boor and below the floor which will he produced, that hazardous even to walk into. The known as "Charlie Chaplin," was 96 players will enter the above. They went at all angles Zushi
worked at he mine
several very free with his fists, and an. haler tournament proper, which as follows:
"One morning in February 1943 for five declared. Oxford Uni-ing, the US. Army announced after General Wainwright had versity 234 and 120 for six. from the main tunnel, in any even heat and slapped, hanches. levels. Three of these were above other, known as "Blackie," once opens over the Hesketh course
beat all eleven men of a squad. tomorrow.
At Lords: M.C.C. beat York- Captain Collins,/with Majut direction following the various The accused-Cho Kun Teku, sen level and three more below.
The system was to work caves, Another, known as "Frying Pan," j Among the qualifiers are two been it with Influenza for several copper seams. There were six in his statement, goes as far as the sides and roofs of these being was also a real terror.
Nor- days, I inquired of him how the shire by 163 runs. M.C.C. 134 Robert Rigg, was released from overseas professionals,
Communist captivity in Mail: different entrances to the mine. to say that he tried to get drilled and the cave then, blasted. Witness mentioned also a num. man von Nida, of Australia, felt.
"The method of working was transferred to avoid his blows. The ore fell in into an area under ber of hancher net on trial, known with an aggregate of 149 and
"He stated, "I feel like a bowl
churia on April 24, after nearly two mouthe Imprisonment. as follows:-When a good cop-
Utsanomiyo which "The accused
Gancral was built and as The Beast, Sammy, The Boar, A. Devulder, of Belgium, with of Jello," and then explained that work days on the farm (at Karen.
days per
encountered, says that evernone was afraid POWs crept in from a neighbour. Smiler, beam was
Solemn, Patchy and 157. The South African, Berry he had been slapped several times hoy that blasting would take place xhend of Zughi and he was connecteding cave
that morning.
George Moore and I, who always Associated Press. to push it down into Goldle, all with a reputation for Nieuwenhuys, with an aggre- of the workers and all useless with heatings with hammers; bogles waiting below..
At one formation of all prison- led the column, could scarcely beating POWS.
gate of 169 failed to qualify. rocks and dirt would be dragged you will hear of beatings nd- A working day routine started
ers of war held for Cel. Nakano, raise our feet to climb the hili. Roof Collapse Reuter.
ho and General Percival, of Singa Wo Were Bo hungry that wo out and used as a kind of ministered by accused Cha Kun with breakfast at seven o'clcek. White working in the mines ho
wherever wo platform. leaving only a small Toku known as the 'Frying The working patty was
pore,
were required to double gathered snalls time.
eculd find them, cleaned them,) tunnel or chute, straight or in- Pan's by necnaed Nagai called marched by squads 250 steps up clined, through which to drag the 'Ghost'; by Takeuch!, Ut-one hill, and 000 steps down an
soaked them, and, if possible, boll. I ed them and ate them.
WOR very
The
bad,
He was in the first labour party strokes on the back with a hum- the qualifying test for the Dun quite evident that the sptile of four for 43), Surrey 528 fornt confirmed.
WDS
a chute
helped
the often had a feeling that the rock
would collapse, ne the blasting Stoke Turn
continued higher and higher, up-
out the ore. There was no plub sonomiya, and Suenobu_known other. It would reach the mine proaching the next level. This Down Offer
made, nor cverall directlonus. 'Nelson. Charlie Chaplin' about eight o'clock, and would be actually happened finally, one no survey. These chutes would and Blackle' respectively. be binsted, after they had been drifted and loosened, during the Hoon hours.
Dangerous Methods
to drill, the floor was built in
"Wainwright"
For-
many
The vessel was superficially damaged but there were chuultles.-Ualted Press.
here.
ESPIONAGE IN TURKEY
London, May 6. The Exchange Telegraph res parted today from Istanbul that 41 personally was so weak that wo residents of the Turkish The Japanese never gave Gen. eral Wainwright his title. They when I had the opportunity to cat town of Kars - ore a Russian handed over to the Japanese and| POW being killed. Another was
Stoke, May. 6.
merely called him Wainwright." half a dozen snails I could foel have been sentenced to death Foromsan foremen, ar hanches. killed when the wall caved in and. Negotiations for the trans-He was required to salute all the life coming into my veins, al for spying on behalf of the Toda's Request
Hazardous Trip n third when a charge went off fer of Stanley Matthews, Eng-members of the Japanese Army though they were very distasteful Soviet Union. "Now a word about the more They would then be led into a prematurely.
land soccer international, from down to Privates and he and ether and slimy We were all in gad No detalls were given. aonfor officina. Firstly, accused shrine affair and told to pray ter
Sulphureus acid water would Stoke City, to Blackpool broke officers of similar rank were plasthope. Our ankles were swollen United Press.......
were "As the gelling got too high Toda. He was general manager their safety. Then followed a walk keep dripping from the walls and down this afternoon at a speed working as goat.herds for three from. beri,ber!, our eyes
of the mine from June, 1942, of 1% miles along a tunnel which men were often knee-deep in icin meeting of the Stoko Board hours in the morning and four dini."
Cables Som parts of the mine were; un. of Directors here.
Other affidavits read were these by waste atone, The ore would, until the end of hostilities. In was a hazard in itself.
heure in the afternoon. shoring was Colonel W. Parkinson, Chair- then ba doppaited down chutes June, 1942 lettera were sent in carrying elcerle current for the bearably hot, The
The adavit of Major-General of Major-General H. D.W. Sit.
TEAM DELAYED into hogles which ran along the name of Gen. Ando, Army train hung low overhead and it very poor and was limited largely
Brigadier General, W. E man of the Blackpool Football B. W. Key, D.S.O, MC, stated well, eye to the tunnels where the begeys Club, made an offer of rails on one of the main foors HQ Taiwan, to various civilian was necessary to keep an
over that at Tamasato the camp ro. Brougher, US Army, Col. E.E. The Hong Kong Interport Icot. This system went on with now and government departments both on the fecting underneath were running. In some parts of £10,000, but thin was not ac- caived a visit, from the Red Cross Aldrich US Army, Col: W. N. ball team which was to leave for Mr. Amis, US Army, Cci. K. L. Berry, Shanghai by plane yesterday floors rising to meet the now requesting information with and the cable above. The planks the mine it was Impossible to
Col A.F. Christie, morning will now leave tomorrow celling until the working level view to the employment of pri- underfoot were always wet and work for two or three minutes at cepted. The matter is being representative at Tokyo,
Col. J.F.. Cottrell, wing to bed weather conditions would be about 60 feet above soners of war. One of these slippery and during the wet sea-a streich without ecllapsing. Men discussed again in two weeks. Fatavicini, and "a good deal. of US Army,
was flooded all seemed to suffer a
Matthews, who will play for cur story got across in spite of U.S., Army, gradual suf the original bogey tunnel. This letters was sent to the Nippon son the tunnel
Great Britain against the Rest objections by the Japanese." U.S. Army, Col. J. O: Gillespie, in Shanghai.
Printed and published for the produced the dangerous condl- Mining Co. In due course re through. A slip meant a drop of focation while working. K
There were about 350 employed of Europe at Glasgow on, 8atur Major-feneral AM.. Jones, US Army, Col. E. J. Lilly, Jr.,
*The Newspaper tions that prevalled on all plies were received from these about three feet into water.
Enterprise, Limited, -by: WALTER departments signifying their Many accidents were caused by in the mines by February 1943, day, hnd asked Stoke to release commander of the Bist Division of US Army, Col. C. H. Stringer proprietors,
him in order to Join Blackpool, the Philippines Army, stated in R. A. M. C., and Col. C. Huni.
The Court sits again tlils mbrp James: Krates, Windsor House, These holes.
Y Hohe King considered unsafe, were never labour. One such reply camo the electric cable, which knocked] Edwarda returns to the witness. whore he is running a hotel-, liis affidavit that "we were a
Reuter.
weak trom hunger during these] Ing. visited by the honchon (as thel from the mining company, dign-them, dat, or stepping on the end! "box this morning,
floors, mile they were desire to have prisoners of warmen coming into contact with and about, 600 by 1944.
INTERPORT