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Awaitlog at one offices for Box Nos: 308, 310,
319, 145, 146, #17, 348.
WANTED KNOWN
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DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS SUPPLIES
1. Under instructions from the War Office London the follow- ing quantities of RASC Sopples are offered for sale, provided they are not exported to the U.K.
2
Tenders are invited for the snurhase of the whole or part lots of each commodity.
3.
(a) Nu da Red Stamp-2000 gals. Capprox 1198
cases (Duty unpaid).
Thi Tiined Salmon (1'miplan, and USA Products) -- 23
Capprox 1974 cases).
These commodities may be inspreted at the Cornminnd Sun- ply Depot. Shanshuipe, between time hours of 10 5.m. to depen daily until Friday, 2001 January, 1918,
5. Applentioqu to view walf tử received at and prensary MOSĎĄ LIGHTER, fully passes and tender forms cobtainest Tota HQ RASC, Whattekl automatiesettebesig fighter of Berncks, Kowloon,- daily Tetween the hoora of 9 am, and 11 fiest quaddy make and Bably sun, up to Friday, 23rd January, 1998, mugiter porn, ahronisan plated,! ahmet valle
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hase of RASC Supplies before the time and date.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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SWIM FROM MIDDLE
TO STANLEY
Grim Evidence At War Crimes Trial
(Continued from Page 1)
"Boy's" Story Tim Hung. A boy employed at the Maryknoll Mission
at Stanley, sold that at the out- break of the war he tras at Stanley.
The Japanese cume on the morning of Dec. 26.
They told the priests to get to me site and the others to another.
WOM
were
Chesterfield Suites, Dining Room Suite, Bed Room Suite. Singl Divans, Wardrobes, Des Tables, thest of Drawris, Low Boys, Old Chain-, } The priests were taken to the
Her
Sideboards, hillside. Gines Caboned. Blackwood Co He and one Leung took some Luwt, Typest Table, Single & blanketa to cover the wounded.
Bedsteads, Dendale
Wardrobe | Fy. Tomcy
the 4 ፡ 4ኛነትን ፟ና Trunks, The Waggon, Carpets, ¦ priegts and there were 32 In all Bury Ment Safe, Glass Ware, The wounded were Brilish Tiplinister | suldiers. The priests were taken flamem, Alta cha nd 1 Elvirie list to a garage and kept there for | Water Rodles Rita, Kite,
three days withert food. Witness and others forced to work for the Japanese Las colles carrying corpses and Ammunition. He did not know what happened to the wounded. The British at Marykuoll who were not wounded were taken Dog Odloper Palculat. down the hill and killed. saw the killing himself. in Machines
was on one side and the soldiers being killed were on the other. They were bayonetted.
The British soldiers were ned 3p. He knew that they were British as they had been staying at the Mission,
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LAMMERT BROS,, Aberjaneers,
PUBLIC AUCTION
Ingbergen will sell
He
He
There were about 10 or 12. It was a terrible night and be eculd not remember the exact number.
There was a Captain and
Lieutenant,
Made To Work
The British solchers
were kliled at noon on Dec. 25
The Japanese did not stop witness and others from secing the killinga
were
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armed
ISLAND
sage and some had been dressed Dec, 22 at 2 am, the Japanese by the priests. All were lying came to the house and locked up down.
the two Europeans. The Euro- At Agin, he saw a Japanexo [peans were dressed in pyjamas. boiling some water and pouring Next morning they were taken to the water on one of the wound- the bench. Mr. Davidson walked rd soldiers,
During the night he heard cries which Janted UU 2 a.m. ufter which there was a silence. He did not see the wounded men again,
Later he heard that they had died and had been carried away. ness said the pouring of boiling In reply to the President, wit
water on the wounded soldier was not in the nature of dress ing the wounds. It was to send him.
Arst and Mr. Flegg followed. Witness was next, Near the sen the Europcons were shot and bayonetted,and pushed into the sen. They wern bayonetted in the back.
reply to Major Ormsby, witnes, said the house was on taken down the hill to the edge the side of a hill.
They were
of a cliff. The Eumpeans were kicked into the sen. For 10 days he was made to carry ammuni Hon for the Japancae, When bo returned he was told that the bodies had been buried by work-
men of the reservoir.
Henring will be continued this morning at 10 am,
Lam Sani-yua, cook, said that the Japanese entered the Catholle Mission in the evening of Dec, 25 and all were gathered Full Of Wounded
Mrs. Elizabeth Fidoe said that together at the point of guns,
The Japanese
she was at St. Stephen's hospital with sub-machine guns.
from Dec. 10. 1941 she was a There
four were
and went there five trained sister wounded British soldiers,
with another trained nurse and threu V.A.D,'x A Captain who was there had his hands tied by the Japanese. been invaded
She knew that Hong Kong had thut day iu wir had been told by n V.A.D. that S. D. Begg's Evidence S. D. Begg, C.S.M. H.K.V.D.C. they had been cut off from Hung
Kong. said that from Dec, 20 to 22
All the time she was very busy Wongnei- with her work, unit his
She knew that Japanese wett #ghting cheong Gap and ea being aur the
LONDON, JAN. 19. about. The operating rounded, was ordered to Repulse round
MAJOR F, S. MOLLER, WHO theatre had been blown up. Hay to join the Middlesex.
The DIED AT MAYNE, SEYCHELLES, hospitni was full On, the way to Repulse Bay The patients were on the ground TERDAY, WAS THE MAN SAID
of wounited.
IN THE INDIAN OCEAN, YES- floor of the main half on mat TO HAVE INSPIRED THE
אחור
they were badly Eueliffe,
and
ambushed at
were killed tresses. Many
in
the bat-
Original Mad Major Dead
"MAD MAJOR" LEGEND Witness then described
AMONG FRONT LINE TROOPS main hall and sald that a
IN WORLD WAR I BY HIS cony ran about the sides. The
| RECKLESSNESS AS A ROYAL rifics of the wounded were stack-FLYING CORPS PILOT. cd in the hall. Many of the wounded were
Born in Texos, Moller was a splints and there
before joining the Was not a single case puncter
KFC. He was in action against where a bandage was not in evi-
the famous Richthofen Circus dence.
The Japanese ran along the of which Gering was once second
in command. balcony and red at the wound. ed below. She did not know how many were hit but next day found many missing.
Burvived went. those who over the wall to the beach front of the Yacht Club,
Some Canadians were already there and he was told that they were fired upon from Eucliffe and had taken refuge there.
They stayed there the whole prisillon of Dec. 23, when the
Ite knew became untenable.
had been that Repulse Bay taken.
10
He told those who could sim that he was going reach Stapley by sea and land. At dusk he ordered those who were going to strip, and led the party into the cold water at 7 pm on Dec. 23.
For diving to 1,500 feet, drop- ping bombs on ዘn inmunition train and then *chasing three the
Military Cross,
Lt. Col. Black and Capt. Whit. othrar Moller was awarded ney were among those killed.
He had lived in the Seychelles Islandy for the inst 10 years.-- Reuter.
WRS
The nursing staff, some of the wounded and others were hud- died into a small room, After u while they were ordered out by the Japanese and told to go up- stairs. One of the soldiers, with splint hanging out, After swimming for about 20 his minutes they became visible to bleeding badly.
Witness helped the wounded the Japanese from Eucliffe. 1
up the They man by assisting him in was a moonlight night.
stairs but a Japanese stopped became the object of
concen her. trated rifle and machine fire. A She was told that a Japanese number were killed.
had cut his splint.
Tytam Crime
The bayonetting was done by
about 30 soldiers dressed Japanese wulform. The Japan. ese ordered him and others to dig holes and bury the bodies, He knew the spot.
He could not say whether Cross-examined. witness said from rifle fire or whether from that he was made
AN INQUIRY PROMISED
London, Jan. 20. The British Government is in- quiring into press reports that representatives of a Jewish agency in the Middle East have been able to bay conaldeënblo quantities of surplus Batish war material, it la learned "from to work for fatigue they were drowned.. Dec., 1941 he was working for
an authoritative source. the Japanese on Dec. 25, 6 and; Of the six Canadians whoj Mr. Flegg and Mr. Davidson at
Officials here are
frankly by 27.
Tylam Tuk reservoir. The form- took to the water only one mur.
er was the On the last day he was told] vived and only three
superintendent and sceptical about these reports. persons the latter the chief engineer. On Reuter. to carry camp beds to Hong reached Stanley. Kong.
Bacliffe, Near
Publ Marchom on
The day the 22nd Jan, 1948 commeg at 100h an.
at the Sales Rooms, Pedder Hatidag, Hasement
A
OF
LARGE QUANTITY
TENDERS
for cuttingURPLES RADIO RE TENDERS invited and clearing grass cold under CEIVERS AND TRANSMIT growth on Stoncenters Istant TERS. from 11-48 to 31-3 19. Forras of Tender ean he obtained from NASO, Stoneeutions Blaud,
THE SPORTS CLUB
Selling Lotterie, da རྟེq",k}:kti Stam Makes La Bath Stelinh Peaters Memorial Cup and All, Out Stakes will be held on Fo day, 23rd January, 1918 at 5.30) Fan, sharp
IL S. VIXG
Secretary.
NOTICE
The annual general meeting t
BY Central British Sebol Pauerit. Algociation will be iedziļ
at the European Y31CA, 90
POWER PACKS. SWITCHBOARDS, ELECTRIC CABLE, MIXED SCRAP, OLD ABCRAFT INSTRUMENTS. OEÐ TELEPHONES, RADIO AND ELECTRICAL EQGIP¦• MENT, OLD CLOTHING AND; OLD FURNITURE.
Lomated at R.A F. Di posal Site, Mataubok Real. Kowinou 13. M. Dockyard, Queen's Hond, Bong Kong nad Royal Engineers Stores Base Depot, Shanshutipo,
Foll. Partenars and Terms of Sale
2100 advertisement preblichert ** 17th, 18th, and 190k, Jarmary, 1948.
LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers,
: NOTICE
they
were
He was ordered to work for alarmed by the rolling down of the Japanese from noon to 6 bricks and a body. p.m. on Dec. 26.
NOTICE
IN THE SUPREME
COURT OF HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
Mass Of Blood
This was the body of C. S. M. Hamble who was a mass of He blood, nearly unconscious, said that he and others bad been taken prisoners, had their hands tied and was kneeling with others. He did not know how he escaped death.
When the swimming party reached Stanley they crawled 19 St,
and Stephen's Hospital reached there at 5 pm. on Dec. 24.
hui been
from
Hv was amazed to find his IN THE GOODS of CHARLES DICK EDG-Wife and several other
posted thore CUMBE HAY late of 5 Fenchurch Street, in the Bowen Hospital. He was in a City of London and of bad state and was given medical Little Sarratt Hall Sar attention immediately.
Ha wus
put to bed and his ratt, Hertfordshire, Eng-wife stayed at his bedside. She land, Insurance Broker, told him that the Casualty Cleur- deceased.
hod ing Station
been opened three days ago and that there NOTICE IS HEREBY were already 145 wounded in it. GIVEN that the Court has by In his opinion Ighting was virtue of Section 58 of the Pro- going on only about 500 yards sitful and baba Ordinance, 1897, made an nervous night
He used a away.
and
knew that Order limiting the time for fighting was getting nearer. Al creditors and others to send in the assurances of his wife could their claims against the above not make him believe that the estate to the 11th day of Japanese were not near. February, 1948.
CHI HING HONG Friday the 2nd of January at NOTICE is hereby given of send their claims to the under- and about 100 to 150 Japanese.
65 Queen's Rond C. 1st Floor,
HONGKONG
Telephone 21369
四强印務公司
SIE KEUNG
PRINTING PRESS
PRINTERS OF CHINESE &
ENGLISH BOOKS
PERIODICALS &
NEWSPAPERS
27 LYNDHURST TERRACE HONG KONG
TELEPHONE 27603.
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QUALITY job printing of avery description.
Letterheads,
Visiting cards, Copperplates,
530 p.m. sharp.
the intention of the Superinten..
dont of the R. C. Cemetery to
Ten will be served from 5 1 exhume graves in Sections 1. 2.
to 5.30 p.m. at a nominal price.
It is sincerely hoped that all parents will be able to attend
A discussion nud vape on thei
3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. of the Catholic Cemetery. Happy Valley,"
The exhuntations will
revised rules for the association, mence on August 1948,
and the election of officers,
NOTICE
com-
The
remains will bc reburied in
4 special [12] section In the
Hame Cemetery.
The hospital was stormed on Dec. 25. He saw the Japanese All creditors and others are bayonets and stab at each bed. rush into the hall with fixed Recordingly hereby required to There were about 85 patients
Lt. Col. Black und Cupt. Whit signed on or before that date.
пеу, were shot. coll binod January, 1948.
DATED the 12th day of when they protested, saying that,
the place was a hospital. He and his wife got under a bed which was bayonetted two or three times while bo way under it.
DEACONS, Solicitors for the Executors, Prince's Building, Hong Kong.
HONG KONG
Names and numbers, of graves TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be posted immediately at
There will be a meeting of the entrance
to the Cemetery
St. John's Cathedral Group of and at the doors of Churches. NOTICE TO MONTHLY
the V.D.M.A. tomorrow, Tea
will be served in the Cathedral) All persons wishing to arrange | Ball at 4.30 p.m. Evensong will for private exhumation of any be held in the Cathedral at of the raves should apply to 5.15 p.m. after which the Bishop the undersigned before August will rive un address under the 1948, -the-Six-Week In Country
Churches. It is hoped that ag
many members as possible will
be able to attend.
Belen's Beauty Salons
You can trust your personal
Fr. A. GRAMPA,. Superintendent of
R. C. Cemeteries,
NOTICE
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Die stamping, Booklets, Balance Beauty Problems - Your Per A Whist Drive will be run by sheets, Envelopes and Office manent Waves, Shampoo, Sets, the HK. Branch of the Royal Facials, Manicure, Artillery Association on Tues supplies. Copper, Rubber, Horn Tinting, & Ivory 'stampa-maker,
Pedicure to Boten's export day, 27th January, 1948: In the 44 D'Agullar Street, Central, operators (1st floor) above Infanta School Gun Club Hill
Land "Crawford's. "Tel. 88161. Hongkong. Telephone 38485.;
Barracks commencing 2000 hrs.
TICKET HOLDERS.
The Survivors
At daylight, the survivors were taken upstairà into a small room. The number killed was no less than 46. He saw the bodies in a pool of blood and his stocking-
feet wire soaked in blood. In the room they were probed with rule butts and two or three Canadiana were stabbed with the bayonets on the way up.
All Burviving wounded, -Monthly Tickets for February | R.A.M.C. personnel and nurges The women may be renewed on the follow. were mustered.
from the men ing dates at the places specified. were separated
after 20 minutes and they were January 25th-to-January-28th left there. They were regularly
molested, Traffic Office, Canal Road East. taken out in paire at intervals of The wounded were
half an hour to be shot.
At 4.90 p.m,
on Dec. 25 the killing stopped and a Japanese officer came round and toki them that they wero lucky not be killed as Hong Kong had surren- deped. He lost heard his wife's voice at 5.30 pm, on Xmas Day in the adjoining room.
January 29th to 31st and February 2nd Hongkong Electric Office,, Gloucester Building.
Now tickets (for passengera not holding Monthly Tickets) can only be obtained' at the Traffic Office, Canal Road East, and after January 81st
V. WALKER Acting: General. Manager, 21st January 1948.'
On Boxing Day, all who could
walk were ordered to the Hall.
They were told to carry the dead bodies and blood-stained mat- Arasses to a fire which was used for the destruction of the dead. At 3. p.m. peven or eight Dri- 'tish" soldiers; * yero brought fa [and later taken away. The
wounded were kept in the - pas-4-
Chan Sal-so said that in Dec.
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