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November 25, 1940:

By Ernie Bushmiller

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RIDERS OF RED GULCH

EPISODE #22

TWO!

ERNIE BISHAILEN

OCT-16

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EPISODE #65

Japanese Reporter Sentenced In FOURTEEN WEDDINGS Singapore On

Defence Charge

"I FEEL THAT THE ACCUSED HAS ABUSED THE PRIVILEGES THAT HE HAS BEEN ALLOWED IN THIS COLONY, AND I SHALL RECOMMEND HIM FOR REPATRIATION," DECLARED MR. CON- RAD OLDHAM, SINGAPORE'S SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE, WHEN HE CONVICTED A JAPANESE PRESS REPORTER, KITSUJI KASHIWABARA, OF COMMITTING AN OFFENCE UNDER THE DE- FENCE REGULATIONS.

Kashiwabara was charged with obtaining information of the move- ments of British troops and aircraft “in a manner likely to prejudice the defence of the Colony.”.

Kashiwabara, who preferred to say nothing in his defence, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment.

He was originally charged with obtaining a record, and com- municating to another person, Mamoru Shinosaki, information contained in three reports concerning the movements of. His Ma- jesty's forces and aircraft.

The magistrate amended the charge after Kashiwabara had seen the reports and had denied handing them to Shinosaki..

Mr. A. E. G. Bindes, A.S.P., Special Branch, who prosecuted agreed, stating that they could only prove the reports were found in Shinosaki's desk, but not that the accused had handed them over to Shinozaki. The alleged offence was committed between ∙May 20 and June 30 this year.

second one, he stated, was based on rumours which were very prevalent at the time, while the third report was based purely on rumour or fan-

tagy.

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Mr. Tsang Tit-yan, omice attendant, and Miss Chun Lal-fong, of Secondi

Mr. Wong Shu-tak, merchant, and Mis Law Ching-chi, of Hennessy Rond:

Mr. Ling Hon-wal, clerk, and Miss Lau Tuen-yee, of Nanchang Street; Mr. Lai Chi-pul, clerk, and Miss Lam Chi-young, of Fung Fong Street;

Mr. Yung Hong-ning, teacher, and Miss Chung Yin-yu, of Lockhart Road;

PEARL RIVER RE-OPENING

Shirogane Maru Arriving From Canton This Week

servant, and Miss Tsang Shok-ching. O.S.K., from their agents in Canton

Mr. Leung Yau-shiu, Government

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Definite news regarding river traffic between Hongkong and Can- lon has at last been received by the

on Saturday, following announcement

some time ago.

Mr. Chan Yee-yin, clerk of the that the Pearl River was being re- General Post Office, and Miss Leung opened for trafic Man-kuen, of Third Street;

The wire received in Hongkong ays that the Shirogane Maru will be

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'Mr. Wong Wing-sum, inspector, and Miss Law Yuk-ming

Fukt Wing Street;

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Mr. Kwok Yui-to, accountant, and Miss Wong Yuen-ying, of Pokfulam Road;

arriving here on Thursday, returning to Canton on Saturday. Only special, first and second class passengers, up to 100, will be carried. Passengers The Stewarts of the longkong Jockey

will be required to pay, in addition to Club have voted a further donation

Mr. Chen: Chop-choi, clerk, and the

regular fare, the following $30,000 to the Bomber Fund inauguralod

Kwan King-ying, of Violet amounts for food charges: $15 when by the South China Morning Post and Miss

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travelling by special class, and $10 the Hongkong Telegraph and a for this amount was received on Satur-

Mr. Woo Tick-yu, charge dresser, for first or second class passages, day.

Miss and

Lam Chuis-kwan, of All passengers will be detained on Cochrane Street;

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the ship for four days on Mr. Woo Pul-kwan, clerk, and Miss arrival, for quarantine purposes. Kwan Pui-hing, of Hing Hon Road;

Fatshan Schedule Uncertain Mr. Fung Ting-tlu, teacher, and Miss La Kit-sang, of Bonham Road; Enquiries from Messrs. Butterfield

Mr. Chan Sze-hung, shroff, and

and Swire on Saturday revealed that Miss Au Yeung Miu-king, of Re-they had not been able to arrange clamation Street.

This magnificent donation brings the total contributions by the Jockey Club to war funds to $309,602.

Thus a total $1,460,361.02 was reached on Saturday by this Fumf Inaugurated by the $. C. M. Pont, Lid. The following are latest donations received: Hangkang Philatelie Society (Grass

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On Sept. 21, said Mr. Blades, during a search of a desk in an office at the Japanese consulate- general, documents were found showing that the desk belonged

Source of Information to Shinozaki, and the three re- Mr. Oldham: It shows that the ac. S. S. Chicken Feed ports were also found in thecused was in touch with a source of

information which he should not Harbour Office Nickels & Dimes desk.

(weekly donation) ...............LESLAYE have been.

Dr. & Mrs, J. T. Smalley and family In memory of the fate Mir, Jus- tice I. E. Lindselly

On Oct. 10, continued Mr. Blades, room of the accused's house at Al- bert Street was searched and docu- ments similar paper and of similar handwriting were found. Kashiwa- barn was detained and his statement, the which was admissible under

recorded. Defence Regulations, was

As far

as he knew. Mr. Blades sald, the unse was the first prosecu- as the tion under this regulation accused was a Press reporter when he wrote the, documents,

Mr. Oldham: Are you suggesting -that-in-mitigation?--Yes. Its lik job to do so, but he has gone beyond his Job In writing this sort of reports. The police regard it us a serious mat- ter,

Mr. Oldham Apart from these proceedings, is it open to the Govern- ment to expe! the accused from the Colony? That can be done.

Mr. Blades, continuing, said that there was a certain amount of truth in the first of the three reports. The

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Mr. Blades: Yes, he might have got something far more accurate and far more informative. The second Treasury Shrapnel Box" (weekly report suggested that he was trying) to obtain Information in a manner which was not proper. It was not as serious as the first.

Mr. OldhamTY: As regards the third report, I do not find very much harm has been done, as a Press reporter might very well have written merely from imagination or from rumour.

Delivering his judgment, the in- gistrate said: "I am taking into nc- count the fact that the accused is a

Mr, John Robertson (In memory of

Roger Lindseil)

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made by the Japanese. Passengers and crew were now required to have anti-Typhoid inoculations not more than six months old, and as these wed-inoculations took between two and Mr. Ngan Kwok-hung, of Talpo, three weeks to complete, being given two injections, a week or 60 and Miss To Fung-yon, teacher, also apart, the steamer would be held up The Tiongkong Jockey Club (tur

of Taipo; 50,000 ther donation)

euch time she returned, Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Hamilton (In

Mr. Wong Kok-lau, slage per-

It is understood that the Cholera mentory of the late Mr. Justice

former, and Miss Lucie Banker, of 70

arc still quarantine requirements R. E. Lindsell

Parkes Street; Anonymous

enforced.

Messrs. Butterfeld and Swire add- ed that the river was to be officially opened. by anouncement in Canton yesterday,

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Mr. John Shiu-kee Loong, clerk, and Miss Ho-mny Walt, student.

At Rosary Church

The 2nd Battery, I.K.V.D.C.. held a camp smoking concert on Saturday even- ine at which collection was made for THE Rosary Church, Kowloon, the-South-China-Morning-Port_Bomber). Fund, and a sum of $121 was raised.

PROTECTION OF CIRLDREN The Hongkong Society for the Protec-

Press reporter and so it was not un- tion of Children have received the reasonable for him to collect informa- of Sic from Sir Atholl and Lady Mae- tion. But two of these reports show, Grejor "In memory of Me. Justice R. E. that in regard to the first one, Kash-ndset wabara obtained information from a source which was definitely illegal and which was definitely very illegal für him to get in contact with.

Serious Case

"The other report shows that hel was making inquiries about informa- tion of an improper nature. There- fore, I look upon the case as a scri-

Leachy For Vichy

Washington, Nov. 23. Admiral William Leahy, Governor

Rev. Fr. H. de Angelis officlated, and Mrs. J. M. Noronha was at the organ...

"Service From Macao

was the scene of "a" pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon,

A number of foreigners, some of when Miss Violet Angelina Cullen them members of the Chinese Mari- In the became the bride of Alexander ime Customs, who arrived

Colony from Canton and have been Leonard Mann.

stranded here since August owing to the closing of river traffic due the

to Cholera situation, left the Colony for Macao en route to Canton yesterday. The Unyo Maru will be re-starting Heung-Fung Marriage a service between Macao and Canton The wedding took place in St. as from to-day. It is understood Teresa's Church on Saturday of Miss that passengers will have to undergo quarantine restrictions as Fanny Fung, daughter of Mr. and similar Mrs. Fung Dip-pak, of Prince's Ter-those imposed on Hongkong passen- It is not yet known what kind of race, and Mr. H. C. Louis Heung, son gers.

quarantine regulations.

ous one, but as it is the first convie of Puerto Rico and former US. Chief of Mr. Heung Sing-shiu, The Revservice will be Instituted owing to the

pointed United States Ambassador of Naval Operations, has been op-Fr. Granelll officiated.

tion under this section in this court, I am not

penaltying to inflict the maximum to Vichy, succeeding Mr. William

even under this section.

"In sentencing Kashiwabara to two months' rigorous imprisonment I will recommend him for repatriation whether the authorities will do so or not. But so far as this court is con-

Bullitt.-Reuter,

French Approval

Figueiredo-Xavier

ut St. Terean's Church, Kowloon, yes

Jose

A very pretty ceremony was held terday afternoon, when Mr. Miguel Figueiredo and Miss Celeste London, Nov. 24. The French Government has signi- Maria Sarrazolla Xavier were united cerned I shall recommend him for re-fed agreement to the appointment of in marriage. The Rev. Fr. Granelli

officiated: patriation as I feel that the accused Admiral Leahy as new United States has abused the privileges that have Ambassador to France, according to been allowed to him in this Colony," a Vichy report received in Berlin vin concluded Mr. Oldham.

Geneva-Reuter.

Women Run Club, Defy Bombs

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Ometal Summary, issued Saturday says:

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. The short session this morning and Mrs. Henrique J. M. Figueiredo calls for no particular comment.

Buyers and the bride, is the second daughter of Mr. Pedro D'Alcantara Xavier, Managing Director of the Hongkong Printing Press, and Mrs. Maria Amelia Sarrazola Xavier,

At St. Andrew's

Mr. Francis Ng and Miss Mary In a row of bungalows perched on the high cliffs overlook. Luey were married at St. Andrew's ing the English Channel are some of Britain's bravest women. Church on Saturday afternoon, the Here, within range of the enemy's coastal batteries, in an area Rev. J. R. Higgs officiating at the which has been raided day and night for weeks past, a little band ceremony. of women have started a comforts and first aid service for soldiers manning Isolated cliff defence posts.

Round about them are craters where heavy bombs have crashed. Every day chunks of shell casings rain down when our anti-aircraft batteries are in action, and machine gun bullets rip into the tiles of the bungalows.

But the women carry on,| making cakes cutting bread and

First Aid

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Ng Sze-lim, a retired merchant, and Mrs. Ng, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chaou Lucy of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mr. Luey is a retired business man. The bride is well known in softball circles, and for the Chinese ...plays as pitcher

Canadian Club.

Mak-De Souza

In the "surgery" minor cuts and

Banks of East Asia $73 Union Ins. $300 Humphreys $7.15 Trams $10.30

Yaumati Ferries $22.25 Lights (old) $37,75 Cements $18.50 Ropes $0.40 Dairy Farms $17.50 Entertainments $8.60 Sellers

Docks (Old) $10.50 H.K. Banks $1,200 Cements $10.75 Walsons $0.70

*Sales Union Iná. $395 Humphreys $7.20 Lights (old) $37.75 Cements $10,00

butter and preparing tea for the ailments are treated. On rainy days The name of a prominent Chines Machine Guns Used that of an old and respected Portu- In Attack On Junk

grimy-faced men from the posts wet uniforms are dried while the family. In. Hongkong was linked to when there is a lull in the light-men are having hot baths. ing.

Before the war, the bungalows, connected by intier doors, were ured

as a nursing home. When the area!

"What we are able to do is small, guese family yesterday, when Mr. Miss brave Mak Pak-to was married to

Machine guns were used by pirates compared with what these

- Junk in Chinese lads are doing," Miss Waddington Louien de Souza at the Roman who attacked

Catholic Cathedral, Caine Tload. The waters on November 21. told reporters.

short, Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada officiated.

Kwok Kun, 20, juk master, "Their off-duty hours are

re-

beenme too unhealthy for patients Miss P. Waddington, the proprietress, and they seldom get into the town. The bridegroom is the son of the ported to the Police yesterday that stayed on and got a few friends to They do not like taking their cuts late Mr. Mak Wan-hing, well-known when his cargo boat was selling off help her convert the nursing home and bruises and sore feet to their merchant of his time, and nephew of Sam Mun Kwan a pirate's Junk

Mr.

fred

from into a comforts club for the troops, medical men."

Mak Sul-cho, a prominent busi proached and f

several shots fro CONTAINS MILK-OILS BLENDED WITH OTHis ons - Soldiers fatigued and

From the front door of Miss Wnd-ness man. The bride is the daughter machine guns. He and his crew, xo- hungry after long hours of watching and dington's bungalow on a clear day of Mr. Antonie Zeferino de Souza, tallated by using dynamite bombs but Bofé-Representatives:

fighting, may get hot, baina have one can see houses on the French retired Customs Officer, and the late they did not prove effective, The Wisata Na pirates who were also armed with tea, play games, get their hair out coast Perhaps, the enemy can ace Mrs. Maria de Souza.

The best man was Mr. George A. rifles and pistols, stole a cargo of ries hy, an expert; barber, or their feel the Union Jack she has hung out as

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