Fire Torture In Gang Raid Alleged

A grim story was told to Mr. W. II. Latimer by Det. Sub-Inspector R. F. G, White at Kowloon yesterday when he prosecuted two men on two charges of armed robbery, two of possession of arms and ammunition, and one of possession of an explosive substance.

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Vishinsky Refuses To Broadcast

Take Summas, Ogl. B. Andrej Y. Vishinsky, Rus sian Chief Delegate to Valted Nations, has declinal the in- vitation of Mis. Franklin D. Roosevelt to anwar in a radio programme for which the isl nerator and

15 White alleged that a gong of 10 armed men, of which ne cured were allegedly members, who raided two housca to Tal

Village. Shut Ban

Shatin, at 12,00 4.0, on June 27, tortured their victims in an attempt ta; obtain information as to where Ingney Fumet Jewellery were scereted.

Om of the victims, Cheumat Yin.cheung was seized, had his

mand

As he insisted, that he had no money and Jewllery, the rol hews struck him with a revolver

THE CHINA KAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947.

He Had His Shoes Shined Jap Navy Man

Was Feeling. "Very Angry"

On The Sidewalk

Charged with alding and abetting a summary offenco, in permitting a shoe shinë bop, to členi hie slides on the side. walk of Puilder Street, Nu Wat Chee, 29, of 24 Stavion street, was cautioned by Mr. F. X. d'Almada ut Central ucater.

Defendant was warned by the magistrate that he should In future have his shoes cleaned in a side street where” no · obairnction would be enuaed,

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Under cross-examination beföre No. 5 War Crimes Court yesterday, Vice Admiral Sokunja Nao- masa (Flag Officer Commanding the Japaneso 16th Naval Squadron), admitted that he lost two light cruisers in Jan: 1944, ás a. rösult of Allied action and that he was "feeling very angry"

y" with the Allies: Sokynja, together with Captain | Mayazuni Harno (Commander of | 1}]MS."Tune") in charged with being concerned in the killing of 63 | survivure of the “Behar” at the deck

Arabs' Strike

of the "one" on the night of Mai Passes Off

[18, 1944, *

Ansivering further questions pút tà him by Major Crus, Sokunja nale The the order to dispose of prisoners

was the first which he had ever seča

Quietly

(Continued from Page 1)

I hands tied behind his back with

in Operational Orders. He did you ja ten of the ripe passed

Vim Ling, 30. Mo K1, 43, and ask Admiral Takasu in explain what Als geek, had cotton wool put fore Mr. AY; L. Binir-Kert at Leung Wah, 30, were, ali, Kow-

she word "Shobum" menst bn red bal neck and Kerosene Kowloon, tftat. Li Fuk and Yannon yesterday committed, für poured on it by, one of the tob. thungshing, charged wills, con- | trial a the coming Sessions gathered the meaning from what he bers who Bireatened

W. A..........Blair-Kerr to set spiritg to render, useless certain | by..... Mr.

on had been fold on the subject by two alight if he would not inlle. inachinery it the flok Ln. Gore charges of armed robbery, and Staff Ollicers,

Sokuajit denied that be told his His wife

bad kerosene fernment Quarry between Aurussession of two revolvers and piso

20 and Sepí. 10, had no case to

rounds of ammunition.. Commanders, during the conference poured en het;

answer.

Dot. Sub-Inspector C. Dowmanat Hanka Straits, that they could stated that about.10 p.m. on Aug. place whatever meaning they liked 27 tour men went up to 91 Fuko it. Ile thought that the various Wah Street, second floor, and Commanders understood. gained admittance under the linder cémain circumstances, pretence of being friends, of award could be taken to mean "kill", delective attached to Shamshulpo

RRR Signal Police Station who was a friend

Sokunja Daid that before The of the iminates.

"Tine sank, the "Behar" 40 RRR While the robbery was in prosipal from the latter was intercept speltesman in Jerusalem Reviewing the evidence of the gress, Cheung Yukilla, a doughed. De bought that enemy chief witness for the prosecution.ter of the principal tenapi, re- would soon be

furers the scene. Tring, def:nce counsel that all that the witness

declared urned and knocked on the door,

When her mother shouted out, preparations so that

Ite wished to wake all possible slated

full strength wns that he dealt with the fest

"Don't come in. Don't come in.

of the sepradeun could be put into defendant ind that no other Something Ins hoppened." the battle if the enemy attacked. Person was present on all ma ferial pecasions.

In support of his • submission. Mr. Silva qusted various legal definitions of the word "con. down that spiracy which fald conspiracy done not only consist of the intention between two or more persons to do an Blegal to the actually an agreement to

perform the act.

on the head, dragged him out of the house, unde him kneel down, and then kicked him on the back

tis he beetme unironseimas Another party went If Chemg Shek. When he would not divulge the hiding

ace of his

valuables, one of per mat o rope round his neck before beating him up with a wwwolver June 11 Iranabuo pole. Thay also :bjected his brother Cheung On to the same treat. meat

Cheung Shek's wife had kete

hale, affer send pour:d on her robe set a light, to it. she had been besten ik med a

When Cheung On put the

Li này.

girl went down into the street and started shouting

Cyclist.Intery "bbery",

Private sources said, hay ever, that no Jew had succeed. ed in going off the ships,

British and Jewish officia!! ces here and in Pelente, today denied reports that Bel tain had threatened the Jewish Ageney with a "shooting war" heif Royal Naval vessels suffered further damage in Incidents with Jewish refugee ships.

A Falestine

that, to the contrary, the Gov- ernment hád asked the Jewish Agency. to assist in provision. in refugees from the legal ship Paducah seized last night. Australian Angle

Meanwhile, the

As a unsure of self-preservailon, Sakunja said that he issued the order to dispose of prisoners,

He believed that the RRR signal

Tang also said that praebed him and suggested that This attracted the attention of

pour certain liquid in evi-Fang Lam, a cyclist, who inum from the "Behar" was also intercept stence was offered it to what diately rode alter

the fleeing ed by the "Tone." Under such cir- (The rehat liquid was) down a certain robbers.

intruders rancunstances,

ordinary Captain from the There was ተነን suggestion of heard malicious damage. contended Mr: Silva.

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One of the armed men turned"escente," round, pointed £ revolver nt

Sokunja salt that he believed the Fong and told him in stop. 1 order to dispose of prisoners, excepi Mrs. Roonevelt sakl thatghted.

Not satisfied at the slow speed defener counsel, first def:adant

At 0.45 pin. the following day, these required for the purpose Vishinsky died that he was with which it burned, the sesaid, "I have nothing to any. We Dei. Sergeants Li Chu-shing and gaining information had the ahin- too busy with UN. Assembly

all suggested it only but have Mak Shing-fal went to the Pacute approval of Admiral Takasu. Derailues subjected the woman not done such n thing, business to prepare an aldress to some very rough treatment.

Лic Cafe, M Lal Chi Kok Road Yun replied: "I did surgest and there preest;d Yim. for the "World Sermeity Work-declarest ISI While,

Both but did not carry it out,"

Sokunja stenied that the order to He brought the two detectives shop" programme

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in nt 0.45 a.m. dispose of prisoners was issued altempoh.---Associatest Press,

amount to an intention which the following, to 114 Tung Choi retaliation for atrocities carried out in Inw, was not conspiracy. Street where he painted out the by Allied forces against the Japanese.

Although he was not appear. second and third accused outside

Fokurtja said that he did not know the house.

how many men would be required! In for the second accused, con- tinued Mr. Sliva, he desired to

Second defendant brought the guard the prisoners un the "Tone." draw His Worship's attention to Police party Inside 114 Tungle could guess the extent to which Loot

the fact that the evidenes against Choi Street, ground floor, anil the fighting efficiency of the "Tone" The Joot obtained included that man was even Jess than there under 4:30 to 11.00 p.m., and xlás on 1,52 | 8.00. 11582, gold

the bed-space oc. would be endangered by the presence pocket-watch that ngalast tits client. In the eupied by the third necused, were of prisoners. It had been reported megaeyele, in the #1 mutre lund and metal pucket watch, foun. whole of Tang's evidence second found the arms and ammunition. him that over 100 prisoners were from 10:38 to 1.15%, 7:30 % 8,30 | talu jen asid penell set, a dozcy defendant was not ever men.

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Despairing of getting any in farmatins out of the two Cheus and the woman, the thugs drog got Cheung Shèk over to Cheang Yi-chrong's house where he re- Pained until they the robbers) had feft.

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On Information received, DS1 White and party raided

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Sokonja disagreed that kin alane, on hearing of the sinking of the "Beliar" were af anger. Ife hght that the "Done" had k de "Behar" quicker than expected and was purious to know the reason for

se sinking.

Hearing was then adjourned till 10

OBSTRUCTIONISTS Police Station, and two Chin Seven females were arraign ase women, Chan To-chuantam, today, en before Mr. F.X. d'Almada Cban Sui-chu, were remanded at Central yesterday

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Ma in being charged airly to Kwun Tam Shon (God dless of Mercy 141) Village Home. With the exception of brench of Police regulations iw|| where second and third defend two, all were bound over in the shooting an unknown Chinese) ants were taken into custody. sum of $25 for 12 months. at Waterloo Road at 8.30 p.m.

After corroborative evidence,

The remaining two,who had nil defendants were committed

fined $25.

Inspector Fleming pro-Police. scented.

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MOVIE “STRIKE” IN PEIPING?

Peiping.. Oct. A. American and British film

Jews on board, wha causing speculation in Australin, Pales- tine and London,

Mr. "Arthur Calwell, the Aus- tralian Minister of Immigra-] tion. told the House of Re- presentatives in Canberra, that ! the Tidewater, which he said had left Marseilles for Sydney with 305 Jews on board, giving her destination as Sydney, was not "coming to Australia with my department's knowledge."

Mr. Calwell said: "If the re- is being port that the vessel shadowed by the British Navy is true, it is obvious the Tide- water's destination is Pules. tlue, not Sydney."

No official confirmation was available in London today that the Royal Navy was shadowing the Tidewater.

Sealed

Troops occupied the water- front of Haifa, sealing off the main street in front of the harbour and including the. Ifalfa district-pollco-headquar ters where the Irgun Zvai Lumi explosion on Monday hitted

BIN four British and Arab policemen,

One British officer and 10 Injured

on Sept. 26, while the two distributors today are prepar- British soldiers were

for irial at the coming Sessions previous convictions were each females will face the charge of fed to leave Peiping without} {ʊulght when a mine blew ut

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A fine of $250 was imposed

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giving false information to the movies rather than run

matinees for Chinese soldiers, officers and, ranks.

The Police authorities are anxious to contact any person who might be able to identify the man who was fatally shot by Ma. A full description of the deceased was published by the Press yesterday.

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Shanghal, Oct. 3. The China National Avigilon Kwok Kwai Wah, driver of Corporation announced that final No. 179 Hennessy Road by Mr

F.X. d'Almada at Central yeH- clearance for the start of re- gular flights between Shanghai terday for driving at an ex and San Francisco had been cessive speed and in, a manner received from the

dangerous to the public.

S.I. Reddish said Civil Aeronautes Board,

that at On the Inaugural flight leave the junction of Hennessy Road K.A. ing Shanghai on Oct. 8 will he and Arenal Street defendant's Street and attempting to get Kiests including news pubs jeep overtook four vehicles at away with $200. So Yuen Taal Jisher's. cditors and Bishop spot crowded with children 23, hawker, was aentenced to Paul Yu Pin, influential Catholic where the dockyard traffle was Mr. F.X. d'Almada at Central returning, from school and six months* Imprisonment by clergyman, who controls П thickest.

| yesterday.

number of Chinese newspapers." Colonel C.Y. Liu, managing director of CNAC, is heading the flight. He is en route to Rió

de Janeiro for the International |

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Guam, Wake and Honolulu. The Cheng Chung Yuen, 23, fishmonger, who appeared before. Mr. airile plans service twice month from Shanghai to United Stales. Asanelated Press

F. X. d'Almada at Central yesterday charged with giving false, information to the Urban Council and offering a bribe of, $800 to a motor, driver of Government. House. was discharged when Inspector Darkín, said he would leave the case entirely in the hands of the Couft.

their lorry on its way to Halfa. one mile north of Kinderá, North Palestine, it was official- ly stated here,

The distributors offered free shows at times other than re-

An attacker was captured: gular performances. The mill- the announcement said United tary, however, wanted theatres Press and Reuter. to be cleared for soldiers one Dating weekly and balconies reserved for officers. once a week,

Unles compromise in movies will stop ruhning, leav reached, American and British| ing only one Soviet plcture "Nightingale to meet the pub- lie demand for foreign f'ms.-

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Peiping, Oct, a Students of Yenching iversity, persisted in their day strike called despite the whose liberation of the co-ed. arrest prompted the action.

The President's Pelping head. quarters in annogneing. hor re- lease said that she and four male students belonging to other Chicago, Oct. 2. The coas concerned Cheng that the licence of the market universities were arrested when A formal demand, for a 30 Chc. Sau, a brother of defendant, stall be continued to his name they visited a house which hail percent wage incrense for more who took sick and entered the in the place of his brother and heen under surveillance as n than 350,000 members of five Queen Mary Hospital where he that he would attend to the wol suspected Communist cell. Thu

where operating railroad brother-subsequently died.

fare of the wife, and children. four men students were suld to hoods has been made by the reported that is deceased bro: ph children.

Defendant was alleged to have Deconsed, it was found, had e, freed on bail-Associated unions of the nation's carriers. ther had left a wife and several

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Mak Lam, a driver of Govern. Press. was alleged, threatened ex- posure,

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; Mak; further /suggested that if the sum of $1,500 was fuld fin would use chil 'Influanco, to: secure, the licence.

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