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November 25, 1940.
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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. Blades, 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.
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 to Shinozaki, and the three re- ports were also found in the, desk.
On Oct. 10, continued Mr. Bludes, a room of the accused's house at Al- bert Street was searched and docu- ments on similar paper and of similar handwriting were found. Kashiwa- bora was detained and his statement, which was admissible under the Defence Regulations, was recorded.
As far as he knew, Mr. Blades said, the case was the first prosccu- tion under this regulation ns the accused was a Press reporter when he wrote the documents.
Mr. Oldham: Are you suggesting that in mitigation?—Yes. It is his job to do so, but he has gone beyond his job in writing this sort of reports, The police regard it as a serious mut-
Mr. Oldham: Apart from these proceedings, Is it open to the Govern- -ment to expel 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
JANDREA LEEDS in the GOLDWYN FOLLIES
of the milky way to soft skin
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- tusy.
Source of Information
Mr. Oldham: It shows that the ac- cused was in touch with a source of Information
which he should not huve been,
Mr. Bindes: Yes, he might have got something far more accurate and far more informative. The second report suggested that he was trying to obtain information in a manner which was not proper. It was not bs surious no the Arst.
Bir.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LARGE DONATION TO THE
BOMBER FUND
The Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey
AT REGISTRY CREATE
A NEW RECORD
(ATURDAY was a particularly propitious day for weddings, according to Chinese beliefs so that 14 couples chose that day for a Registry ceremony, creating a new record. They were?
Mr. Tsang Til-yan, office attendant,
Miss Chan Lal-fang, of Second
[Street;
Miss Law Ching-chi, of. Hennessy Mr. Wong Shu-lak, merchont, and Road;
Mr. Ling Hon-wal, clerk, and Miss Lhu Tuen-yer of Nanchang Street; Mr. Lal Chi-pui, clerk, and Miss Lam Chi-yeung, of Fung Fong Street; Mr. Yung Hong-ning, teacher, and Miss Chung Yin-yu," of Lockhart Road; Mr.
Leung Yau-shlu, Government servant, and Miss Tsang Shok-ching, of Klu Klang Street;
of Fuk Wing Streel;
PEARL RIVER RE-OPENING
Shirogane Maru Arriving From Canton This Week
Definite newa regarding river traffic between Hongkong and Can- fon has at last been received by the O.S.K., from their agents in Canton on Saturday, following announcement that the Pearl River was being re- opened for traffic some time
ngo,
Mr. Chan Yee-yin; clerk of the General Post Office, and Miss Leung Man-kuen, of Third Street;"
The wire received in Hongkong Mr. Wong Wing-sum
health says that the Shirogane Maru will be inspector, and Miss Law Yuk-ming, arriving here on Thursday, returning to Canton on Saturday. Only special, Mr. Kwok Yui-to, accountant, and Arst and second class passengers, up Miss Wong Yuen-ying, of Pokfulam to 100, will be carried, Passengers Club have voted a further donation at Road;
will be requir
required to pay, in addition to $35,000 to the Bomber Fund inaugurated · Mr. Cheng Chap-chol, clerk, and the regular faro. the following by the South China Morning Post and Miss Kwan King-ying, of "Violet amounts for food charges: $15 when the Hongkung Telegraph and a cheque Terrace;
travelling by special class, and $10 Mr. Woo Tick-yu, charge dresser, for first or second class passages. and Miss Lam Chuk-kwan, -of All passengers will be detained on Cochrane Street;
for four days on board the ship Mr. Woo Pul-kwan, clerk, and Miss arrival, for quarantine purposes. Kwan Pul-hing, of Hing Hon Road; Miss Lo Kit-sang, of Bonham Road; Mr. Fung Ting-tlu, teacher, und
Fatshan Schedule Uncertain
Enquiries from Messrs. Butterfield Mr. Chan Sze-hung, shroff, and and Swire on Saturday revealed that Bliss Au Yeung Mit-king, of Re- they had not been able to arrange 300clamation Street,
for this amount was received on Satur day,
donation brings the This magnificent fatal contribution by the Jockey Club
to war funds to $307,402.
on Saturday by this Fund Inaugurated by Thus a total of $1,400,501.82 was reached: the B, C. M. Post. Lid. The following ato
latest donations received; Hongkong Philatelic Society (Cros
proceeds of Stamp Auction 7.11.401
Feed (weekly F. S. 5. Chicken
Harbour Office Nickels Dies
(weekly donation} Dr. & Mrs, J. T. Smalley and family
(In memory of the fale Mr. Jug- tice R. E. Lindselly. Treasury Shrapnel Box" (weekly
donation)
Mr. John Robertson (In memory of
Roger Lindsell)
The Hongkong Jockey Club (tur-
ther donation) Mr. & Bles, E. W. Hamilton (In memory of the Inte Mr. Justice
Oldham: As regards the R. E, Lindsell third report, I do not find very | AnonymoUS much harm has been done, as a Press reporter might very well have written merely from imagination or from rumour,
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Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, Registrar for the sailing of the Fatshan, es 23.03 of Marriages, offlelated at all the there were certain new stipulations
ceremonies.
by the Japanese. Passengers made and crew were now required to have anti-Typhoid inoculations net more wed-inoculations, took between two and
than six months old, an
and as these
three weeks to
to complete, being given two Injections, a week or 80 the steamer would be held up each time she returned.
Forthcoming Weddings The following forthcoming 9.27 dings are announced:
A
50,000
E
The 2nd Battery, H.K.V.D.C. held at camp smoking concert on Saturday even- Ing at which a collection was made for
Mr. Ngan Kwok-nung of Taipo, in and Misa To Fung-yon, teacher, also of Talpo:
Mr. Worg Kok-lau, stage per- former, and Miss Lucio Banker, of 70 Parkes Street;
Mr. John Shiu-kee Loong, clerk, and Miss Ho-may Watt, student.
At Rosary Church
Delivering his judgment, the ma-Fund, and a sum of $121 was ralaed.
the South Chlon Morning Post Bomber TE Rosary Church, Kowloon, gistrate said: "1 am taking into ac count the fact that the accused is a
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN Press reporter and so it was not un- tons of Children have received the
The Hongkung Society for the PTOLEC-I reasonable for him to collect informa- of Shc from Sir Atholl and Lady Mac ilon. But two of these reports
show, Gregor that in regard to the first one, Kashi Lindsell memory of Mr. Justice R. E.
wabara obtained information from aj source which was definitely illegal and which was definitely very illegal for him to get in contact with.
apart
It is understood that the Cholera quarantine requirements are still enforced.
Messrs. Butterfield and Swire add- ed that the river was to be officially opened by anouncement in Canton yesterday.
was the scene of a pretty Service From Macao wedding on Saturday afternoon. A number of foreigners, some of when Miss Violet Angelina Cullen them members of the Chinese Mari- became the bride of Alexander time Customs, who arrived in the Colony from Canton and have been Leonard Mann, '
stranded here since August owing to Rev. Fr. H. de Angelis officiated, the 'closing of river traffic due to the and Mrs. J. M. Noronha was at the Cholera situation, left the Colony for organ.
Macao en route to Canton yesterday. The Unyo Maru will be re-starting Heung-Fung Marriage a service between Macao and Canten The wedding took place in St. os from to-day. It is understood Teresa's Church on Saturday of Mles that passengers will have to undergo Fanny Fung, daughter of Mr. and similar quarantine restrictions as Washington, Nov. 23.
Mrs. Fung Dip-pak, of Prince's Ter-those imposed on Hongkong passen- fore, I look upon the case as a serl- of Puerto Rico and former US, Chief of Mr. Heung Sing-shlu. The Rev.
Admiral William Leshy, Governor race, and Mr. H. C. Louis Heung, songers,
11 is not yet known whut kind of! ous one, but as it is the first convic of Naval Operations, has been ap-Fr. Grancill officiated. tion under this section in this court, pointed United States Ambassador
service will be instituted owing to the quarantine regulations.
Serious Case
"The other report shows that he was making inquiries about informa-
tion of an improper nature. There-
two
Leachy For Vichy
Bulliti.-Reuter.
French Approval
Figueiredo-Xavier
A very pretty ceremony was held
at St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon, yes- terday afternoon, when Mr. Jose Miguel Figueiredo and Miss Celeste in marriage. The Rev. Fr. Graneill Maria Surrazolla Xavier were united
am not going to infilet the maximum to Vichy, succeeding Mr. William penalty even under this secilon.
"In sentencing Kashiwabara to 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-i
London, Nov. 24. shall recommend him for re-fed agreement to the appointment of The French Government has signi- cerned patriation as I feel that the accused Admiral Leahy as new United States omelated. hus 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.-itcuter.
Women Run Club, Defy Bombs
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Henrique J. M. Figueiredo and the bride is the second daughter of Mr. Pedro D'Alcantara Xavier, Managing Director of the Hongkong Printing Press, and Mrs. Morla Amella Sarrazola Xavier,
At St. Andrew's
In a row of bungalows perched on the high cliffs overlook-Lucy were married at St. Andrew's Mr. Francis Ng and MIES Mary Famous beauties have bathed in milk foring the English Channel are some of Britain's bravest women, Church on Saturday afternoon, the centuries. Now science knows why. Milk Here, within range of the enemy's coastal batteries, in an arca Rev. J. R. Higgs officiating at the contalas carnis olis very similar to those which has been raided day and night for weeks past, a little band ceremony. which normally keep your skin soft and of women have started a comforts and first aid service for youthful. But no longer need you bathe in
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Ng Sze-lim, a retired merchant, and soldiers manning isolated cliff defence poals,- milk to enjoy its fabulous beautifying powert. Dhiart brings you genuine milk-oils
Round about them are craters where heavy bomba haver Mr. and Mrs. Chaou Lucy of Mrs. Ng, and the bride is the daughter new-type beauty creme, marvelously crashed. Every day chunks of shell casings rain down when Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mr. Lucy softening to dry skin. Try Duart Creme of our anti-aircraft batteries are in action, and machine gun bullets is a retired business man. The brido to satin complexion. Atding, department, rip into the tiles of the bungalows.
Milk and learn the secret of the "milky way"
and 10c stores and beauty shops.
DUART
But the women carry on,
First Aid
is well known in softball circles, and |plays an pilcher for the Chinese
Canadian Club,
Mak-De Souza
making cakes cutting brend and butter and preparing tea for the afments are treated. On rainy days In the "surgery" minor cuta and 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 fight-men are having hot baths.
CREME OF MILK
oreme
ing.
Before the war, the bungalows,
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Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, Issued Saturday says:
The short session this morning calls for no particular comment.
Buyers
Banks of East Asia $73 Union Ins. $390 Humphreys $7.15- Trama $10.30
Yaumati Ferries $23.25 Lights (old) $37.70 Cements $10.50 Ropes $0.40 Dairy Farms $17.50 Entertainments $0.60 Sellers
Docks (Old) $10.50 H.K. Bu ka' $1,250 Cements $10.78 Watsons $0.75
Sales
Union: Ins. $305 Humphreyn $7.20 'Lighía (old)⠀ #37.76,
Cements $10.00
The name of a prominent Chinese Machine Guns Used that of an old and respected Portu- In Attack On Junk “What we are able to do is small,|guese family yesterday when Mr compared with what these brave Mak Pak-to was married to ́: Miss Machine guns were used by pirater | connected by inner doors, were used lads are doing,” Mim Waddington Louisa de Souza "at - the "Roman who attacked- a junk: In Chinese de a nursing home. When the area told reporters.
Catholic Cathedral, Caine Road, The waters on November 21, 20 became too unhealthy for patients.Their, off-duty hours are short, Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada oriciated. ".. Kwok Kun, 29, Junk master, re- 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, cula Inte Mr. Mak Wan-hing, well-known when his cargo, boat was salling off help her convert the nursing home and bruises and sore feet to their merchant of his time, and nephew, of Sam Mun Kwani a pirate's junk sp- Into a comforts club for the troops, medical men." DOR PARATA Mr. Mak: Sul-cho, a prominent busl- prosched and fired several shots from CONTAINS"MILK-GILS WEENDED WITH OTHER DIES: | Boldiers" fatigued, and · hungry From the front door of Miss Wad- news man.. The pride in the daughter imbchine guns. He and his crew TO- ⠀atter, long hours of watching and dingion's bungalow on as clear day of: Me:"Antonio #Zeferino de Souza, fallated by using dynamite bombs but Bolo-Representativass); MGA
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