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1944, five men. eluling a Ja panese, a Formegen and see and accused came to her home and asked for Woo Pak-wo. THOS arrested her and her husband.

Interport Cricket s Lighter Side

"THE LIGHTER SIDE OF INTERPORT CRICKET** WAS THE SUBJECT OF A HIGHLY AMUSING AND ENTERTAINING TALE DELIVERED AT THE WEEKLY MEETING OF THE HONG KONG RO. TARY CLUB „YESTERDAY BY LT-COL. EJR, MIT- CHELL WHO, HIMSELF A CRICKETER" OF NO MEAN ABILITY, REPRESENTED HONG KONG AGAINST SHANGHAI IN 1930, 1932 AND 1934-

Tickets Only

At Cup Finals

Col. Mitchell dealt malaty with lucidents connected with the visit to the northern port of the 1930 inerport team of which he was the manager. In the course of his talk the speak er brought back to tarmory alh well-known sport.ng personali ties as that old grand cricketer, LONDON. MAR. 12. IN VIEW OF SATURDAY'S the late Tam Pearce, Alan Iteid,

ΑΤ BOLTON, IT of the Chartere i TRAGEDY

Bank. p. DECIDED TO Reynolds of the Punjabia now HAS BEEN MAKE THE FOOTBALL ASSO- Stail Colonel), Arthur Beck of Teddy Fincher, UIATION CUP SEMI-FINALS the A.P.C.. ALL TICKET AFFAIRS.

Freddie Zimmern, ard the late Donald Anders and Erul: Fincher, and last but not least, Wee Duckitt.

With her ausband and son. whom she was carry?! g, sh› Was taken to the Gen-tarmeric at the Race Course. She was ques tioned there by the Japanese, Among those pregent at the questioning was Tsui Kwok- ching. Her husband was taken away to another room and she latter heard him seremtring. Hur child kept crying every day. The Japanese took the child away from her on the pro- text that it had to be taken to hospital as it was po nolay She understood that the child was being taken to the Precious Blood Hospital. After her re- tease she did antire ther tu claim the child as she was tuo afraid. She went to Walchs! instead where she saw her bro-

At the Villa Park where Bolton ther again. Os returning 1:1

ject Charlton. 70.000 lekels will Hong Kong in November lart be issued against the capacity of year she had gone with a friendt, to the Precious Bloed Hospitni to seek the chilt but the name could not be found in the Has. pital's records.

Tickel will be issued for 10,000 seats less than the ground

capacity.

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Wednesday's Sheffield ground, where Birmingham meet Darby. 65,000 tickets will be isau ed against the capacity of 75,000. All tickets will be sold before the K to the stadium.--Renter.

The speaker was introduced by the President of the Club, Rotarian Arthur Woo.

werel Mr.

Three vishing rotarians introduced to the members: Chang Chi-hai (Kweiyang), Mr. Mr. Ma Sul-vin (Kunming) and

. Russell (Boston). Visitors who

Mr. J. Wilson. Col. Milne. Mr.

11.

The next witness Lucy Meu natchee so that only ticket-holders, attended were Mr. H. A. Lammert,|

said that he was in chures of the Precious Bid Hospita. re- There of admitance. vards was no record in these of the admittance of n child named Woo Chuen to the hospita'.

REGISTER OF PRISONERS The next witness, Cantair Douglas Hunt, stated he was a British Military Officer attech ed to the Special Branch of the Hong Kong - Police Wimers produced a Register of Prison- ers kept at Stanley Gaol during the Japanese cupation which was now in his custody.

Friendly Soccer

The Royal Naval Armament Depot football club turned out for its first football game on Mon-i

against A day at Stonecutters

team from the Naval strung Wireless, and gave the "Sparkers" a grand game losing by the odd goal in three.

The Wireless side, playing to gether for some time, were ia road form and attacked from the start.

I. Y. Eu. Mi, F. N. Li, Mal

Cethbertson, Mr. R. Crawford Mr. L. de Rome, Sub-Lt, Barker R.N., Mr. J. G. McDouell. Maj W. G. D. Gunn and Mr. Owen Evans.

SKIPPER'S LUCK

Col. Mitchell said that on the 130 trip Tam Pearce had wonder- tul luck. winning the third prize of the Shanghai Champions aveep

of which carried with 11 a prize $20,000 the speaker added that worth then was Shangra money then as much as the local dollarl, and The Hong The next witness Albert Jil-

Their opponents settled down other smailer sweeps.

Kong captain's luck. however, did lott, stated that he was the Chief early and played a steady RTOC. Officer at Stanley Prisen, having Considering it was the first time not hold and he lost the toss to resumed duties in this office on that the plavers played together Donald Leach, the Shanghai cap-

tain Witness said they did well and soon struck up á Sept. 20. 1945.

The apeaker then went on 10 that the exhibit produced by fine understanding.

The Wireles side scored in the give a few olimpses of the trond preceding witness was a re-first half through Stokes who sent of the came. Batting first. Shang- book of prisoners kept at in a low cross shot from the right, ha declared their innings at 201 ley Gaol under he Japanese ne

The Depot side olmust scored imfer and in reply Hong Kong 141 runa to which the cupation. It had been gYC mediately after and in a sustained us him by the Assistant Chlef 18 and determined attack on the sucker contributed 18 and on top Donald dan Warder, Sirdar Ali. Jie Wireless goal Hall equalised with claiming the wicket of

Leach. Shanghai's versatile bats- a good effort. had forwarded this book to the

with one of his famous leg man the Special Branch of the Police ap-

in the follow-on Hone proximately at the end of Octo ber last year.

151

renks. MA Kung lost

Both sides played well in second half and the Depot were unlucky not to take the lead when Deeney scored but was ruled off sides, kalf a minute from the end. James scored for Wireless from a meelee following a corner. Armament Depot: White (Cast; Colgate an Brown; Rat- cliffe. Honess and Price; Deenev Brnodhurat. McLeod, Martin and

The next witness was Rabmat Khan, Chief Indian Wardet at Stanley Prison, who identified the same exhibit, stating that it was a register of prisoners ad- mitted to Stante Prison unter, the Japanese supation and contained entrics dated run Hall,

Wireless:-Richardson (Cnpl.):

four wickets quickly but managed to play out time.

Col. Mitchell paid a tribute to Leiate Donald Anderson who was

making his first interport appear- ance and. the speaker believed. was only 10 years old then.

April, 20, 1942, until August iams and Vandersyhenl; Ken-1 Bubmarine officer was brought on

a

The return trip by the "Empress of Rusela" proved more creniful to the homecoming interporters, The Ruslan wife of an American 13, 1945. The Fundwriting was

under American marine his own and the Assistant Chief sett, Young and Rawling: Elliot. board

Stokes. James Dickson and guard, and was believed to be Warder's. It had been given,

mental case. On the first day out Blinco.

this woman jumped overboard. on his instruction, by the As- sistant Chief Warder to Mr.

Describing the rescue Col. Mitchell, Jillott. The particulars In the

BAI02 register agains-ach priser. same included the date of 301- tence.

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previously unexpected stop over told of their entertaining a film "On Nov. 10, 1944, I was al-' here route to

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the United party who were going to Borneo rested by Tsui Kwek-ching in States.

to make one of the early Tarzan The visiting General conferred films. In that party was Dorothy the Kam Kok-yuen restaurant and taken to the Yaumati Po with War Under-Secretary Royal Novarro in "Pagan Love

Janis, who starred opposite Rame lunched with General Mac-, Nov with a lice station.

He

Hongkongites enterta med friend Yee Koon-yau, who was Arthur and in the afternoon

Hollywood also arrested and taken to the conference was scheduled with the the

Allied authorities," some station.

The discus- the speaker, that so well. said "My friend was beaten a slons at the meetings were not dis- secured a contract

closed and staff officers said that Gealt More, in particular. had subjected to the water, and General Marshall did not wish to

cause to remember that evening. ing acroplane tertes as son talk to newspapermen until after When he asked Dorothy Janis to To-Day Only at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15, 9.15.

Pagan as he was taken there, 1 is he had reported to Président sing the song she sang in not see who tortured him but Truman.-Associated Presa, only heart his cries

"Next day Taul Kwok-ching)

and Chan Kam-foi beat me and

I was given the water and fly-

Tokyo War Trial

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Col. Mitchell was thanked by s 'BABES ON BROADWAY **

honorary

ed on condition that Geoff would of Ramon Navarrol part

Rotarian Lt. Col. T. R. Rowell. Before Col. Mitchell delivered ing aeroplane tortures, They

Tokyo, Mar. 12, his speech, the Secretary of the wanted to force me to admit that I belonged to the 7th War lieutenant Uschi Idegami.. who

Former Japanese army first Club, Mr. Jackson announced that Admiral Lord Bruce Fraser, Zone and was coming to Hong commanded prisoner-of-war camp G-in-C., British Pacific Fleet. had

д consented to become Kong from the interior on c-18B at Sasebo was to-day charged Goods, Animals & Trassp.rt.

plcnage work

with mistreating. torturing and member of the Club. This was TORTURED FOUR TIMES killing Elbert Knox, prisoner-of- xrected by loud applause from the C. DELAMAIN, Colonel,

"The 7th War Zone was in war. He was also charged with members,

other Mr. Jackson algo announced that D.C.CA.O. (MII), der General Yee, who was unde: bentine and torturing two

and the speaker at the next meeting Generalfasimo Chiang Kai-shek. American prisoners-of-war

I was tortured four times. I permitting subordinates to commit would be Mr. D. 1. Bosanquet MERCY SHIP ENDS JOB

other Allied whose subject will be "My Escape atrocities against On each occasion Tsui Kwok prisoners. He will be tried before from Shamshulpo", ching and Chgu Kon-fal, yovej an 8th Army war crimes tribunal. Le Havre, March 12, The s's "Gripsholm loaded present. I confessed eventually Associated Press, here yesterday for a quick trip when I could stand it no longer. to New York which will end her I was not released. I was fur- four year tour of duty as a mercy ther interrogated at the Kow- and exchango ship.

To Mort:♥ -- "BITTER SWEET"

NAGAHAMA TO HANG

Manlia, Mar. 12. Colonel Akira Nagahama, ex- chief of the Japanese police in the| Philippines, was to-day sentenced to hang by the United States Military Commission which con- R.A.F. CRICKET XI victed him of eleven charges of

strocities by his men, The following will represònt

Commission said the Japan loon Gendarmerin and after a penal servitude.

Royal Air Force in their return ese military police under Naga- "On Feb. 16 this year den cricket match against Army to hams perpettsted "cruelty Sho will pick up 1,500 passen month there I was brought to rers at Southampton on Tuesday military court and sant to, tified Taul Kwok-ching at an day on the Hongkong Cricket ruthless as may be found

recorded history" and attempted and proceed to New York. Then Stanley.

identification parade held at Club around starting at 11 am.

Opl, Leigh (Capt.), Cpl. Want, to terrorise the entire sonulations she will return to her home 'port. "I was sentenced to death for Stanley,"

They sail under the Swedish-Amoriend in their enemy.

AC, Cooke, LA. O, during his

* The ship has boàn under chari

by the ribble but by the highest Bater, Col Balley and L. A, tortures wall bat into elect "not type of officers of the Japatienp Administration.

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Goteborg, Sweden, to operato acain communicating with the British, Formal evidence of identifien. Col. Kenyon, A. & Eve, Sidr. by mais atrocities

administration an e ton of two accúzed by the varied C. Nancorne, LA, organised and thorough"plan" of hidakage "I was sentenced in the mom- bus witnesses was given by Capt ter to the United States War ing but in the rening my case R. Choy of the Special Branch

·Joint Secretary, Shmoing

-to-was reviewed and the sentenco The hearing will be continued

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