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DO YOU STILL RECOGNISE ME? Women Give Evidence Against Jap. Gendarmes Central Police Station Case

Coming Events

July 11-Peak Tramways annual

meeting, noon.

meeting, noon.

Mrs. Chester Bennett, who testified before No. 7 July 16-Wm. Pawell, Ltd. annuaj|

War Crimes Court yesterday at the trial of four Japanese Gandarmes, members of the Western Gendarmerie Headquarters staff. re- peatedly broke down; and wept as she related her experiences while detained at the Central Police Station Uuring the Japanese regime. Mr. Pong Sau-ying, whose was arrested on June 1, 1943 husband was executed by the and detained at the Central Japanese, also broke down and Police Station. She was benten wept bitterly after she had and given the water torture by On one occu- challenged Matsuyama with the a Sgt. Komino, question: "Do you still recognize sion, she was not given any Rie?"

food for six days.

Mrs. Rennot raid that an the

Round-Up Of Wanchai

Women

The four accused, Capt. Ushi-

dentn, morning of ha vari Yukio, Sgt. Major Ish- yama Kakue, Sgt. Major More Leut. Shrigley spoke to her no Sakiro and Sgt. Major Mat- and requested that she contact suyama Hiroshi are charged his wife, who was then interned with the ill-treatment of prison- at Stanley, after the war.

Shortly afterwards, a Chinese ers in.custody at Western Gen- darmerie feadquarters causing for Formosan guard came death to rome and physical suf- ferings to others.

Dr 5.S. Ramler, a medical practitioner who was arrested on May 16, 1944 and detained at the Central Pulice Station, Kuld that he was benten by n Japanese Gendarme Komino.

named

'After he had put on his abors. Lt. Shrigley walked unsteadily to the verandah, climbed the rail- inga and jumped over. guard, who saw what was hap pening, immediately

retraced his steps, but was too late to do anything.

Hennessy

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Court Orders Immediate Eviction

TWO KINDS

19.

OF BUTTER

Mr. Han, a visiting Chinon millionaire, has been a bit of

a problem to Sydney rentoura- feurs. A devant Buddhist, her can't cut most, quor, futelar* anything cooked in fat,

At one meal two waitreaneA and a cook tried to conviner him that his vegetables were cooked in butter.

"Perhaps Hong Kong batter different to Sydney butter," lin said sceptically.

Mr. Hou was taken to a Sydney nightspot. . "Thin first-class place Sydhury?" he asked in a lond vine.

"Yes," said his embarrassed host.

"Fourth-cliter placó Shang-* hail" said Mr. If.

Court

Visits Scene

Of Crime

Mr. Hung informed the Court that his client had the plans al:

Sir Henry Blockall, the Chief prepared and could carry out the work Immediately, but the Justice, members of the Jury, counsel, Court interpreters and defendants refused to move.

Police together with Nu Wie His Worship ordered the im- Chun who 18 accused of the niediate evacuation of the pre-murder of a fellow watchman

Ni Tsun Bang, visited the scene an of the murder at the Standard Oll Company Installations at Lafchikok yesterday morning.

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A strong objection to any extension being granted the tenants of 54 and 55 Haiphong Road, raised by Mr. George Fish of the Building Authority. resulted in Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr making an order for the premises to be evacuated imme- diately, after having tentatively agreed to de- fence solicitor's application for 14 days' stay of execution. Mr. Fish, who was in Courtį gerous, positively dangerous in connection with another case, and must be demolished." voiced his objection after Mr. Hin Worship: "Demolished ?" |

They are Wm. C. Hùng, sollcitor for the "YLE.

positively landlord (the Procurator iv | dangerous. I am in charge of Hong Kong for the Dominican that district and 1 have the au- Lai Cheung Shiu

Mission), and Mr. [A.S.C. | thority of the Building Authori- ! other women. pleaded guilty Comber, Rolleitor for the de- ty to come and say that the before Mr. F. X. d'Almada the Central Magistracy yester- fendants, had agreed that the two houses must come down at day and were bound over in the occupiers of the ground floors; once."

bookseller's store, should be sum of $50 for 12 months, when charged with unlawfully lotter-permitted to remain on the pre-

public place to wit, mises for a 'fortnight, foring in a

Fenwick Rodd near

Mr. Comber, who contested Lieut. Shrigley, who began to street at about 9.00 p.m. on the summoNa at n previous put on his shoes in a leisurely July 7

so as to obstruct the, hearing, stated yesterday, that manner, as usual, The guard. same.

related he was consenting to the order A.S.P. Halg Brown under the Impression that Lieut.

7, and asked His Worship to make Shrigley would be following at about 9.00 p.m. on July

Inspector Penfold 'ot the an order for the removal of the him, moved away.

HI.K.EU accompanied by Mili- ground flour tenants, the Wing tary Police, visited the area Woo Store, within a certain | READERS' LETTERS

Wu is alleged to have shot Ni and found the women foltering time.

as a result of a quarrel. He is and using an obstruction

Having a large stock of

defended by Mr. J.M. d'Aininda A.S.P. Haig Brown added that) The

said Mr. Comber, it

Remediox while Mr, A.J. CH- suspected there was some-books,

behind it

ford is for the Crown. and that would be extreme'y dieult for thing

Wong Yuen-cheung, a watch- man, said that on the evening rucket of some sort was going those people to evacuate im on. In his opinion, the women mellately as it would be next Sir. If Mr. บ Tat Chee's of May 3 he saw accused taking

protection of to impossible to find alternative |

them

scheme published in "The Sonday down a board on which a no- someone who permitted

premises. They have nowhere to iterale" on the 8th instant 44- Lice forbidding gambling hud Five Deaths

stand in various

spots.

posted, and throw it to Tag Pei-fu, who worked at charging them $1, $5 and $10 store their stock, went on Mr.complished, it will be a godsend to been

girls before Camber, who added that his many families who are now mast the ground. The deceased came

to take! Central Police Station during per night The

he said "are of clients were prepared your Worship

likely packed like sardines in some up shortly after.

A little later Wong heard the occupation and was em-the sio variety,"

uther. The payment by the risk of the building collapsats should greatly assist shot and as he got up saw dem ployed for cell duty towards

ineto nesiels The 3rd and 5th defendants. ing on top of them. the end of 1942, said that when from our records, prave to have

"My clients," said Mr. Com- the average worker and although ceased running to his quarters. take 10 He then heard a second shot. before but they he commenced his duties, there been

but ware ber, "prefer death that way to In some cases it may were five Chinese policemen de-Were not charged

Atruggling with the given a warning by the poilce, death by starvation through he years to pay off the full amount, Out in the yard he saw decens-

undoubtedly in others it will take od's wife. tained in Victoria Gnul.

Another batch of eight girls ing deprived of their means of much less-depending one's accused who had a rifle in his hund. On his approaching_at- Thang sold that he saw these were also brought before the livelihood."

financial standing, However, to

cused, the latter threatened to These were arrested in Mr. Hlung stated that, while, own a house as shown in one occasion no sanitary pro- policemen and they all looked Court.

Another he could give no tlefinite nader- Sunday 1erüld" is so shoot him.

watchman, Wong vision was made in respect of a terribly emulated, sick und ex-a different locality and

Po-wan, said that in spite Laking, he was confident that feel sure thousands have woman prisoner who tremely weak. Several of them their pleading guilty, the same gave birth to a child in the cella. complained of inadequele det, decision was announced.

ASP Hulk Brown, interview- his client would be prepared to for. Of course, everything hinges accused's threat to shont 119 Government went to assist deceased's wife. He had previously warned the Within a month, ali five of themed by the "China Mall" said, in agree to the necessary exten- on whether or not En the The gun was taken away from Japanese

died, one after another. Tsang June he that confinement

arrested 40 girls and alon us the ground flours were! are prepared to assist

Some of those not in would take place in a few hours, said that he saw the dead ballies in July 54.

a very dangerous con-chem by gelling the organizers accused by a polterruan. land at a low figure otherwise the of the policemen being removed charged

previously but no notice was taken of the warning.

The child died the from the gaot and personally arrested, but were not brought dition. The tenants of the up-cost of the houses would be be-journed until this morning.

per floors, he said, would have|yond the purse of the ordinary entered partieulan next morning.

tirts of this type when ar- to remove as the Building Au-working nan; and the main b WAR MEMORIAL Mrs, Chester Bennett, who deaths in the general register.rested, have their photographs thority had instructed the land- teet, of the scheme is to help the was then called, sabi

Pong Sau-ying declared that and finger prints taken. In lord to effect certain repairs to atter her husband, Châu Man Kwong. spite of that, some when the buildings. was arrested by the Japanese rested give different names and detained at Western Gen- and addresses. darmerie Headquarters for about three months. He was subsequently taken to Stanley and executed.

After being detained for about 27 days, he was made to attend to both Gendarmes und

prison ra.

said that Dr Rumler

he treated reveral Chinese, pri Monors who suffered from burna, bruises, abrasion and exhaus- tion. It was clivious that the prisoners had been subjected to torture. Dr.pmler said that he also attended prisoners who tauffered from beri beri and seabira,

Child Born Dr. Rainter testified that on

Chinese

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It was at this stage that Mr. Fish rose to object to any ex- tension being granted. The people, he said, frakt had several mantha to do what was Je quired but had not complied Passengers for Manila in yes with the requirements. The pre- visited her house terday's PAL airliner included: Imises, he asserted, "are dan and enrried ont a thorough Mr. Y. Wong, Mr. K. Châu, BT, F. Ko. Mr. T. Lal, Mrs. M. Woon,

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Pong said that about days after her busland's arrest."

Matsuyama

search of the premises, in addi- str. K... Ting, Mr. T. Ch. Sy, tion to questioning her con-

cerning her husband's activities. Mr. A. Ng, Mr. K.O. So, When he left Matsuyama took Ly. Mr. K. Dy. Mr. away a large number of books. Peralta, Mrs. M.P. Valdez. and photographs.

Mr. L.G.

Arrivals from Shunghai bý

Gen. Erskine's Return

Beaten With Ropes

PAL cruft yesterday included: Major General G. W. E. J. A.K. Omar sald that he was Mr. V.O. Dos Remedios, Mr. Erskine, CB, DSO, accompanied urrested between June and July H.M. Zec. Mr. J. Jacob, Mr. J. by his G50 1. Li-Col. M. C. D. L. 1943, while employed with the Burnett, Mr. N.P. Heighway, Mr. Reynolds. OBE, arrived back in Dairy Farm. After his arrest, R. Ferkins, Mr. M. Ying, Mr. E. Hong Kong on Monday on board he was taken to the Central Storker, Mr. G. Fuerst, Mrs. H. H.M.S. Belfast, Police Station. On the night of] Fuerst, Mr. L. Pirola, Miss P. bis ersest he was beaten wlin Ting, Mr. J. Deschodt. ropes.

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General Erskine has been England to attend the War Office Conference called by the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshall Montgomery and further conference at Singapore called by General Ritchie, C-in-C SEALF

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Mr. J.E. Langford and Mr. T.C. Omar said that he was inter- Lamb are among new residents at rogated four.

times the Peninsula Hotel, Mr. C.A. Yelle by a Japancae named Ishi. At and Mr. and Mrs., J.E, Nevin, Jr. une interrogation he was given have left the hotel. the aeroplane torture when he

General Erskine hes told his interrogator that he "Among passengers who left for assumed Command of the Land had nothing. to say.

Shanghai yesterday by the ss. Forces in the Colony and Briga. On the occasion of his third "Shengling" ware Mr. and Mrs. dier 1. 11. C. Rogers CBE, DSO, interrogation Omar said that he Stocks, Mrs. T. Brown, Mme MC, who has been in Command of Forces during General was ordered to lie down on the Brusset, and Messrs. J.S. Woogley, Land floor with arms outstretched. C.P. Weldenthaler, C.I. Brisbeck, Erskine's absence, is returning to While in this position, Ishi K. Ashicwne and Mr. Ankerson,

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one today on board the B.3. Brigadier C. I. V. Jones, CBE,

Nanking, July 8. has arrived in the Colony and as-, The Foreign Office held a Grand Total sumed the appointment of Deputy memorial service late yesterday to General Erskine and Garrison at a Chinese funeral parlour In

BAIL FORFEITED More than 359 propie made Commander, Kowloon.

honour of Kuangson Young and

ather members of the Hau Chu, 65, at

Ball of $400 was forfeited by SEVER Omar said that he was sub-trips over the Colony and const

Kowtoca yes- Manila Consular staff and Bao terday when he sequently taken out blindfolded it Far East Flying Training

failed to ap- Huan-lei, Consul In Sandakan, pear before Mr. Latimer to an to Stanley early one morning, School aircraft: from. Kal Tak --

In ald of last week.

the where he witnessed the execu-1 Kwangtung Flood

who were murdered by the swer a charge. of possession of Fund, the

3,5 tals of raw opium and 1.5 tion of Chinese prisoners on Flying School flights were rated

Castle Peak bathing Japanese during the war. the beach.

a $20 a trip. with half the tragedy of June 29 was recalled The Foreign Minister, Wang mace of prepared oplum at 125 Street second floor, Describing sanitary condi- proceeds to go to the Fund. An yesterday when the burial, of Shih-chich, officiated at the cere Woosung

Company said Louis da Bilva, son of Mr. und mony and said that the Japanese July 8. tions in the cells at Central official of the

Accused was arrested by RO of diplomatic repre- Fowler when the premises vere Police Station, Omar said that yesterday that pilots were sur Mrs. Marciano da Silva of No. execution

place

sentatives ivas

disgrace In raided. they were "horrible" and that prised to find that a large pro78A, Nathan Road, took mosquitoes were plentiful.

portion of the passengers were at the Catholic Cemetery. The elderly Chinese women.

Rev. Fr Q. de Assaniis, assisted modern civilization. The service He received two

Rev, Fr J. M. Merino, officiated. amall rice

was, attended by Premier Chang. balls cach day. They were wrap-

Besides his parents and bro-Chun and other leaders, Yu Ku- 19th Jen, Wu Te-chen, Kan Nal-kuang, ther Peter, the scouts of

Bro-Hollington Tong, Liu Shih-shup, Kowloon Catholle Group, ther representing the 2nd

George Yet? and the entire Hongkong Group. Boy Scouts and many friends of the family Foreign Omes #taff/United] were present.

ped up in white paper and pel- first two or three days because abners were required to make he did not know how to make cups with the paper for drink the cups...

ing purposeS, Omar sald that Hearing will continue this

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