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General AlacArthur's Jate anectve, demanding a complete purging of the admustes of
Monday.
Chisene
Wong Sub-Inspector told the Ceart that necused was arrested by a defective on patrol in Lockhart Rond, who anw At- Cuned acting in A suspicious
When accused
2011 The jonny WAL fun! in his passession wrapped up in A Chinese HOWSBAPUT searched at the station. was found to be wearing pvinna e reported to have been stolen from 149, Thompson Rond.
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Entrance to the house gained by forcing open the front door with an iron bar during the absence of the owne
Sentence of BIN morbis hard labour was imp
all elevents connected with . H.K.V.D.C. ORDERS
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1946.
JOYFUL H.K. REUNION First Chinese
AT KUNMING
The scene was the baggage room of the airdrome at Kunning. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kees of Hong Kong were hurriedly get- ting last details arranged for continuance of their flight per Calcutta on their way to England as repatriates,
Mrs. Pauline Yee and Mrs. dan Cheng had been cleared at the .
last mument for a flight back to their homes in Hong Kong, There, in the congested boggAITO || rom, through which haudreds of persona
Hung passed daily. a Kong mother and daughter, nearly spechleas with surprise, met and bad golden
the
Cardinal
EAST RIVER COLUMN'S WORK WITH B.A.A.G.
The Appointment of Mgr. Tomaso Tien, Archbishop and Vicar of Taingtad: to the College
A statement published yesterday, by the East River Column gives of Cardinals, announced
by the
details of the magnificent work done by, the organisation, in co- Vatican, marks the first occualqu on which a Chinese has received
operation with the British Anny Aid Group, in assisting ess the honour,
caped prisoners-of-war from Hong Kong,
The full list of now Cardinals In as follows
The statement describes the operations as a brilliant piece of ex
operation between the B.4.A.G, and the East River Guerilla Columa in the New Perritories and the East River area.
bishop of Chicago: Mr. Edward Even Kindness
bishop of St Louis, minutes together Is Relative?
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camman-
which to try to of four hard years of separation,
Yokohama, Jan. W. "I was A banby I cried," said Lieut
Purushima, Chotaro Yue yesterday, after n news. Mrs.
Japanese prison camu, mar learned of the incident. "Allder, nccused of the death of one I scomed able to say at first was; American prisoner and brutalities Did they torture yout Did they against many others, was pictur- torture you?"
ed ta-lay as kind to the internoeg learned Vre
then how her at his war crimen trial, daughter, Mrs. Kens, had spent six mouths in jail in Hong Kong, and how Mr. Kees. a Hong Kong volunteer, had been in a prisoner of war camp in Japan.
Then, after 15 minutes. the air- wys again put me
heren them.
and space
Yoshiyu Yamata. superintend ent of the mine where the Kamioka prisoners worked, testi- fied that Purushima trented them "with all fairness and often re- quested--in fact demanded- extru
from the mine.
prisoners were given more
to
U.S.A-Mr. Francis J. Spell- man, Archbishop of New York, Mgr. Samuel A. Stritch. Arch-
It recounts the start of the. |American pilots forced to bale
rescued and sent Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit;organisation's work at it time out were Mr. Juba Joseph Glennon, Arch-of the escape from Sharanbu no safety in Free China, and elever of Col. I. T. Ride, subarquently Intelligence work contributed to Argentina Mgr. Amonto Cog Commandant of the BA.A.G. the success of the U.S. 14th Air
of Hanrio, Kiann. Archbishop
Colonal Ride passed through the Force operations. Australia-Mer, Normal Gilroy. guerilla area.
The statement concludes with Archbishop of Sydney.
Shortly after Colonel Rido'a la reference to relief work dond Varconcatios Mottas, Archbishop tish officers escaped from Heng in the East River areas and the Brazil Mar, Cario Carmelo de escape a number of other Bri- by the B.A.A.G. during the war of San Polo, and Mgr. Jaime do
Kong, including Mr. W. P. New Territories and appeals for Cameira. Archbishop Barros
of a continuation of Thompson. Superintendenz Panciro,
the help for Canada---Mer. James Charles Police, and Major J. D. Glague. Chinese in those areas. Macquigan, Archbishop of Toron- In July 1942 the B.A.A.G. was organised, with advanced end-
to.
of
Chile- Mar. Jose M. Care Rod-quarters Walchow, Major PICKPOCKET GETS A
at
and other ofilcers Clague Tien Waichow were in close contact BLACK EYE-
Column the East River
riguez, Archbishop of SantagA).
Chinn-Mgr. Tomnayo Archbishop and Vicar of Taingiau
Cube-Mgr. Amanuel Arteggy
with
The incident entre-to-light-foot clothing-than the average Bota Court, Archbishop of Havn from that date and the two or MILF when Mrs. Yee and Mrs. Cheng | Japanese,” he concluded. — Arm-
who
E JR. by 14 Col Orders Mitchell, B.E. ED, Command purtant step in the break up of the bug H.A.V.D. Corp. part 2 order intheters which sessed .
NO. & 1. Heagues and awards.
Coria All ranks BKV.D mobilized and took part in the nerations in lung Rong between
Dee. 41 8 Dec. 41 am 2 Awarded the 1939 45 Star provid in the fullit the following qual Ceations
actively taking part
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buding the liberation.
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Chest, Frank White, who arrived REVOLVER ON ROOF in Hong Kong Monday, was lom norude in charge of civilian tra
Chinese, Chau Beat Raoming after having been | Chuen,
the British militars attarbed te
montha hard labour Mr. C. Y. MESSUD in China.
WAR the Kwan yesterday. tur unlawful uffler who had cleared the
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Sah Inaprotor MacKenzie, İvere, and unknowingly led tv ti prosecuted, said that, by virtar of Exeterivare ipom reunion.
warrant, with C. S. 1. Fong and a Chinese detective, he raided No. 4. Spring Garden Lane, third m. on Tuerday flone, about 6.15 Accuscal was reluctant w.giv. information to the Aulier at first, It eventually showed them where the revolver was hidden, nanog a vile of les on the roof of Lie building.
SECOND REUNION
He had been in Hong Kong for a short time before the war and was delighted which has orders to Australia" provided for travel vm
But he tried in van Monday here. two frienda charged to locate his The
WAT telephone number hom had beyn
1 they bad given
changed.
They ate uhkel; tal posedon of Exo rides and
of in 11. was
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Leence Acensed kod
Sat 11. 1945. ansand to him on but had for Bence for the arms Mr. De mail at the fast shat areused was hurres'd before he had tree to obthin a Heonce did not make ban guilty of more than a there fechmeal offence
Aerused was fined $50,
KWANGTUNG WAR CRIMES
Then came the second reunion in Chr Ering of enneriences. Ue bumped inter Mrs. Cheng by Joke weerlegt b Hong Kone Tuesday, the day before his sche duled departure for Australia.
The roonjon WAN completed
when they. Mrs. Yee and thers were dinner guests that evening of Violet Chen, Mr. Cheng's sister
Captain White recalled how br
Mrs. Yose whun
Friend' ambulance
first directed
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That
na.
Thisationa worked together
Their activilles extended into
in Rogues, Hong Kong and Kowloon,
Mgapite of strict Japanese control,
England--Mer. Bermird Grim clancy. Archbishop of Westminster,
Francs -Mgr. Panur Archbislum
Rennes of Pierre Poti de fulleville, Arch bissou of Hourn: Mgr. Jules Saltese. Archbishop of Toulouse.
Germany--MyT. Contad YOU
Prevsing, Archbishop of Berlin: Mer. Jonecuh Freings, Archbinhoo of Cologne: Mgr. Clement A. von
and many were helped to osenpo from the colony. Intelligence werk was also carried out.
BANK MEN'S ESCAPE It was shortly after this that Mears. Fenwick and Merrison. of the Hong Kong and Shang- had Bank, made their estupe un- der the direction of the two or- ganisations.
Galen. Archbishop of Muenster. Hungary --Mgr. Joseph Mánk zenty, Archbishop of Strigonia.
Giuseppe ItalyM
Bruno. Secretary of
Sacred The
Con gregatio of the Council:
Both bodies maintained their Mgr. Micara.
Anostolle Mun-activities in the New Territories Clemente
Belgium. MAT. Ernesto in spite of intensive driven by Rullini. Archbishop of Palermo the Japanese. Mgr. Benedetto
Aloisi Masella, Th Apr 1943 the blow foll Nenete to Bruz.
In that month several B.A.A.G. Netherlands Mar. Jon de fong. workers and Allied Archbishop of Utrecht.
OCCUPATION TENANCY TRANSFERS ILLEGAL
a tenancy transfer during Japanese occupation was not le- gal was the ruling of the Tenancy Tribunal yesterday when it granted an applications for eviction against a tenant who had obtained a transfer from a Japanese firms to the Kau Kee Moneychangers' shop, of No. 78, Des Voeux Road,
When a used 4 prom antelice del pomutated day tan
The tw her f eaper agents} Cooviming the people at Japa That the true interesis the not fir along the path, al mirattamal
to take full as daar Tage of their quick witted truli ee to learn the lessons on then Thri Dewarupės present defeat.
reveal an masterats f adopt denan ratic forms in a Ja porse Veror at detuo say and from these forms the demanti Spor Bay einnige
But the e
have knowlodge ul "Just call her "Mutumy"," will demand protracted. Japanese atrocities are asked to said. "That's how she is known
s that en to just nisul every Mulder wh patient. assistance to mabinet full details,
If the ever stopped for a cup of her the allies The reforms whichqirion may be instituted
charges mi proved the culprits a along the highway."—Associated applicant. The opponent failed the American Government as wir be brought to trial. somughat sterge bay step to impone updati
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Japan bear the baprint of loos and careful preparation.
That
they would be imposed stage by stage was implicit in the declar Fons mad at the moment of o
cupation. In explaining this pa lava spikesman of the State De-
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A comumasalon has been set up by the 2nd Front Armr la Can unit at isolated Kotsing on the Son to antire intu war erimus beweiyang-Kunmur highway. He he becanel of the grew to know her well and admire committed Japanese Army in Kwaoglung. | her un-finting work there for inan
Those who have been victimised'in uniform. or those
frese,
Readers' Letters
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Hearing of the application was before a Tribunal compra- ng Messrs, M. W Lo, H. K.
tena. Anolicant claimed the
The evicted tenant was lai| When notice of application was Ka Sang, of the second floor of served Yu came forward, claimlag the same addreas.
that he was still the principal
fact that Yu was still a tenant.
Evidence was given by Shiu- hing a woman sub-tenant, who testified that the apponent in Court was not Fan Shiu-shau, the tenant of the premises.
Ler and N. ( Dastoor. Mr. Francis Zimmern was for the
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A nichpocket who received A black ore from his lostm
four months hard sentenced to Jabour by Lt. Nigel yesterday.
Sapper Rose was the complain- дли He was in a biz crowd in front of the booking-office at the when ho felt Majestic Theatre someone touching his back pocket. Turning round he noticed Sapper George tackling the accused, Ilo Yung. His wallet containing $60 was found in an inside pocket of Accused tried to realst arrest and หวงท slyca u binck-eve.
He plented not guilty. Four months hard Inbaur was imposed.
accused's Jackot.
QUOTA FOR INDIA
Washington, Jan. 9 President Truman said that he Cavors the introduction of an im migration nuata into the United States for India. Answering a question at a news conference, he said he thought that such a sva te should be adopted for India. as it wAA during the war for China, Legislation te ponding in Congress to establish a quota of with the 100 immterants a year from India. States authorities. Asociated Press.
were arrested and executed in Hong Kong, and those who er- caped the Japanese dragnet had many narrow escapes. In spite of this the work went on.
The East River Colump also worked successfully
United
Cafe Sold Liquor Without License
The manager and proprietor of the Simon Cafe, No. 131-133, Hennessy Road, Mr. Wong Po-tin, was suminuned before Mr. C. Y. Kwan at the Summary Military Court yesterday on two counts of selling liquor without a licence on Dec. 7 last year, and Jan. 4, respectively.
FOR 14 YEARS
Mr. Hin Sbing Lo pleaded could not obtain drinks from the Mr. Hon said that his case was guilty on behalf of Wong, while enfa, they brought their own that Yu, who had been in occuau. A.S.P. Kellett of Wanchai dis-liquur and made use of the pre- tion of the premises for more than trict prosecuted.
mises. It was difficult to stop
his practice.
Yu had never
BOMA
own
to appear in Court.
Mr. Ziemern said that appottepl claimed to have obtained uremises through 4 transfer from the former tenants but this was not 14 years, only moved some of bis It was stated that Mr. Kellett them taking their own drinks. recognised by applicant.
family to the country during the TNARY
premises on Unfortunately on the day men- Chung-yin,
ned went to accused's managing Japanese occupation but retained partner of the Kau Kee firm. said part of the premises to carry on the morning of Dec. 7, warning tioned in the first summons, a Johnstone says an end to British toot in 1943 the second flour was
left him not to sell nlcoholic drinks party actually brought supremacy in cables.
sub-let to the Hong Kong and the Colony and had always reser-The same evening Mr. Kellett beer and port wine, which wea For many veurs before the war Kowloon Fuol Unity, a Japanese- vol bin right as the principal returned and found sailors were picked out by Mr. Kellett. partowni waled his counts vnsen - Sir, WJ., in his lotter cap Liverpool stockbrokers who want controlled Brewood Ryndicate. In tenant.
consuming liquor.
PRESIDENT OF BEER od to ret
this Opponent testified that she was sound Guard "Bread and Butter"
through January or February. 1945, út
As far as the second summons that the emergence
Regarding his client instruct (conjured up a marvellous nocne quickly to London used Lu sund
company was dissolved. In Sep-Fan Shu-nhau and that she had was concerned, an American S P. ing customers to tell Mr. Kellett leaderdop in Japan would taken his second paragraph he sug
it via New York.
tember he wrote to the occupants been a sub-tenant of Yu sincs made a complaint to Me.. Kellett that they brought their me and thu there should be co wests the number of loaves on
"That fret alone shows the relaJaɛking for rants for October and 1941. ale should be put up "hustle the East." ittip
in large
tive efficiency of our cable syslom
opponent in possession.
Mr. Kan neked that should ththat American canned beer was drinks, it was the actual truth. letters so that the queue can count Cabinet status has nevertheless,
wyder private enterprise compared Giving decision. Mr. Lo said Tribunal decide in ble favour the being sold at the Simon Cafe, Referring to change given t its own numbers while wasting. with that of Post Office.
that the former tenant, the Hong order for eviction be extended to of a type which was only sold customer, seen by Mr. Kellett. proved on protection for wal! CH
Imagine the Bituation, let 'us As a real af temporary inside Kong and Kowloon Fuel Syndicate, cover not only the principal tenant in the canteen. Mr. Kellett saw it was for a lemonade and not wl, and the accupation of
say, a quarter of an hour after knowledge of the Post Office I was an enemy concern and as such but all other sub-tenants. The another American having for wino. The "bun rush" has started. 30 Japan will continue until the
published All the facts and many had no right to transfer a teanney. Tribuant, said Mr. Kan, had power glass of beer at the counter, for Concerning the second aura- vople have got their leaves and others some 15 years ago, is "demobilized, demili
As opponent claimed to take trans-under Article 6, par. 4.
which he said he had puld $5. mons, his client cume in posses- gone, meanwhile 30 more bay.
My revelations la
The Tribunal adjourned the cas regard to fer from such a firm the Tribuna, tarised, and well along the pai's fuined the queue.
canned Mr. Hin Shing Lo said that sion of the American But the num- Past Offer Inefficiency resulted in held that opponent had no legal for consultation with the Advisory the re-occupation of the beer as a present, when hent Jer written up still reals 200.
govertenent commission of In right to occupy the premises and, Tenancy
Committee. Half an hour later
quiry which did not challenge a therefore, applicant was entitled Two applications for eviction Colony a large number of cafes lowed his promises to be used by In paragraph 3 bu ausgests single one of my statements.
the absence
had come into exis Americans on of and bars were red, by a Tribunal com- tance. Many obtained the sign Boxing Day and New Year's Santa Claus servicemen regulat This commission resulted in
the opponents, ing the queue and buying bread some very useful reforms of the
prising Measts.
T. N. Chau. II.-S. usually known as "In Bound to Eve. Since the case occurred.. for the children. So why not go Post Office being carried out bat
Mok and Henry Chung
Allied Foreca." This enabled his client had given instructions the whole hop and have two more it still suffers from the handicap
The applicants were Chung Sum American as well as British to his staff not to sell liquor. sorvicimien one armed with a
of being a government monopoly. niso failed to appear In Court. The Company and Chan Siu-kce and servicemen to enjoy a fresh at-The bottle of beer which was sponge and the other with a piece
So far the Socialist Government applicant, Ma Kwok-hong, was the opponents were Chair Ching. of chaik. As each loaf is sulit have presented two great British granted an oviction order against of 127.-Connaught Road West,mosphere. In view of the fact supposed to have been sold to rut-out 200 on the board anndustries-on-u-pluto tour-So. Shi and others of No. 1884 and frat flour and In Shon, of No. that he also had this sign, his the American was a mistake by
100, Hollywood Road, ground 68. Queen's Road East, first floor, client also extended-hospitality now fokt.-- why stop at brend? There American competitors by makin'
that private the services
enter-
respectively. Nгa thousands of servicemen in prise has bullt up here info Applicant was represented by the colony who, of course. have
Government moroneliesthe elvil Mr. F. Zimmern. avintien industry and the cable-Ma Kwok-hong testified that the
COMPARTY
POLICE MADE IT TOO HOT
Trang Ting was summoned be- fore 1. Nigel yesterday for un lawfully possessing three revolvers and 14 rounds of ammunition. Accused was arrested on Jan, at
No HC. Ta Ku Ling Road.
ile sold the Court that his clans- men had handed him the arms to be taken back tn the country.
When questioned, he said that his
cinnsmun were
robbera. arned They had intended to commit armed robberies in the Colony but duto to the successful activities of the police, decided to smuggle the arma across to the Chinese border. The accused pleaded that he was 14 newoomer to the Colony and did not realine. the seriousness of the offence.
The arms and ammunition were conflecated and accused sentenced to 18 months hard inhour. G.D.I.
· Fraser, progocuted.
U.S. DENIAL
B rechalks 109.
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thing to do all day. So that if W.JS
scheme was enlarged, it could cover all commodities.
A "overnment contract could bo
t for sumlying the sponges and chalk and W.J. could surely supply
the water.
ORE ROTUNDO
THE DEAD HAND
(To the Editor. London "Daily Telegraph")
industry.
to eviction. An order was mile
to be effective within one week,
TENANT DRIVEN GUT
In a second appllention before the same Tribunal the opponent
Hoora
former tenant. Yue Chucn-yes was
I think the American Goyden-driven out by the Japanese in 1942 ment might have been more grate- after which the premissa were ful to them for these windfalls used as an opium divan. No rents. and might on that account have had been received up to the pro- us easier terms for the sont. Ma added that following the service of notico all occupants had vacated the promises.
Rivon new loan.
"SELBORNE.
A Plea
with, was made by the Tribut al
to the Forces. Even when they
Planned Revenge With Hand-Grenades
A formal order, effective forth-THEIR INTENTION TO GAIN REVENGE WITH HAND-GRENADES WAS REVEALED AT THE KOW. LOON MILITARY SUMMARY COURT YESTERDAY WHEN, TWO CHINESE MADE CONFESSIONS BE- FORE IT. NIGEŁAW
Christmas Eve,
Wong was said to have seen war in the service during the Auxilary Transport Service.
After hearing the case Mr. Kwan imposed a fine of $50 on the first summons and another of $300 on the second summons.
The American L.C.S. Group 18 basketball team, recently arrived from Sharhal; were beaton by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. by 54-36 in a friendly basketball game at Bridges Street.
them
A SQUATTER Before Tribunal comprising, Sir-Will any of your roadora Messrs. Henry Leone, Chan Kwan-
with the grenades they came to the please enlighten me what is the no and Capt A. M. Rodrigues,
Colony from Thi Ping with the. beat romedy for ASTHMA, how ↑ Chan_In-pak' brought an applica- Sit-Mr. J. C. Johnstone's to avoid the cousing attack and tion for vlctton solust Fan Shi-They were charged with pha- cock-loft arrested another Chinese, arm There were four of
Hidden inside a thick but two had escaped. session, of two hand-grenndon, He Yum. anticlo on the threatened natioga- what is the best Lination of Brith cocommunica conpletels. The writer has seem was cond
to cure it shau of No. 220. Quarn's Ronda Mauzer pistol, an automate, rattan mattress on which accused The Japanese interpreter mot Washington, Jan. 9. tlona is most timely,
many doctors and tried many Applicant was represented by and a revolver and of rounds of was sleeping when the arrest was them in the street but they had no The State Departement donlod For many years the Post Office English and American podieleen. Mr. K. Kan while Mr. Alfred amor Fraser, C.D., Kow-and the spare
made, were the arma: all loaded, arms with them. After that they aharply today an allegation, that | ran our telegraph service at an infections: otc but afno a vu Faktone was duimed to be the loon, told the Court that on Jan
Y. Ifon was for the goponent and Inspector
wore all argied when they want: the policles of the Gorman 9X-| Annual loss, which has Involved only temporary relief.
JAR out, First accused was carrying Both accused Can you planso tell me what principal tenant, termal property commission por milions of hounds loss to pho tax-
Gat 11 pm, a military soarch They said they were mugglers hope of meeting his enemy.
guilty.
the grenade when arrested in the mit Nazi agenda die dissipato and usyer,
Matho boat, and which is the
Mr. Kan said that the premises party with Chinose detectives during the Japanese occupation L Nigel "The Court takes a camouflage
imilarly the survios the Font harmful food for name. Is it trio wore, prior to the war, occupled were stationed at the corner of and used the arms for self defence, very serious view in this matter. forglem
tatement Office Kave to publis was not that ladies who are suffering with by Yu Pak-long, Chineas doctor. Jordon Road. They searched Ther mot a Japaneso interpreter Nobody can take the law into his queting Russell nearly so good as norylca privato this disease aro.relläved when During the pecupation. Yu wont to Nixon, Acting 19, member of companies In America gave to they become overses or when their the country. The anglicant cas, pedestrians and found a hand-who extorted considerable money own hands and intend to commié
protesfree | thairi public, s the commljalon, as
monthly manual ia algumed Par
t from them. They know this man a serious erlina."" sald He, Han, was that opponent grenade on Ne On aralost what he termed inadof the dead hand of offulaldom A full advice on this will bo was quattor and accupied the From information gathered, the was will in the Colony but did The two accused were each ot duate, moaningless" policies of this | la nave joint to solo our cable greatly appreciated,
promleys without consent of the party proceeded to No. 61, Plikam know his name and address. With tenced to three years agency Associated Icons.
aratom there will be as Mr.
SUPPERDE.
landlord
Street, ground floor, and in the the hope of settling the nocount mone with hard labour.
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