Readers' Letters
Sir,
Housing
of the Army authorities to the very pressing housing problems in this Colony is evidenced by thei: occupation of the block of flats in Kowloon, known Carnarvon
Buliding
with the removal of unnecessary The complete indifference restrictions on his liberty. Tau off duly, should as far as possible intention is that the soldier, when be free to come and go where he pleases and when he pleases. Ho has, however, obligations as medi- ber of the community, and certain restrictions on the absolute free- dom of the individual are neces- sary for the benefit of the whole corporate body of which he form part
It would. Indeed, he Interest- ing to know why so few men res quire so much space to do so little 28 in this particular building.
HOTELIER.
Landlords Sir-Last week I saw your Editorial and newa items in other papers attacking again on the landlords; I took the matter into investigation, and found that it was not the case, The truth is that not Use actual landlords who were in- volved, in most
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And
Conditions vary considerably in different coinmmands and also, with- in these commands, in diferent barrack and earup areas, there will be
considerations apecial
to be
takes into account in Armies of Occupation. These instructions are framed, therefore, in general terma to allow commanders wide latitude to apply them with com- mon sense to the
The ditions in their
com
Con-
RESCUED
Napopu, Sept. 28. The Sumitomo kidnapping cuau was solved when police at Taukichi (near here) arrested Yoshio Higuchi and found the wharmed daughter of the Zaibatsu family with him, apa the Kyodo News Agency today.
The 11-year-old girl wan abitueled last week while re- turning from school. The arrest followed after Higuchi had been seen travelling in this direction from Yokohama. -Aanociated Press.
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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1916.
HECTOR LEE CASE OPENS Canton
Note From Helen Ho To Father Bourke Songbird
Husband, Wife To Try Again
4
when one is involved, it went degree of freedom allowed must be and medical officers should hold the support of the children.
1. the new tenant who paid high figure as "shoe-money"
like this:-
to
Concerned Razor Blades
A note from Miss Helen Ho to Father Bourke, Ex-R.M. Officer
found on the border by Col. Noma's girlfriend,
which referred to shaving cream and razor-Defends Two court proceedings against Hector Lee, who ap- R. M. Commandos
blades, was meiftioned yesterday during lower
peared before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central Magistracy on seven charges under the De- fence Regulations.
reprosented.
to the former occupier to trans-y their abuse of them that they one annual inspections, shoull band and wite were going to start Wong at the Yaumati
fer the premises; then. the Inndlord came to appronch the new tersat used as his argu- rent that a big sum was paid
These Instructions apply both
to trained soldiers and to young
for the task.
Fatigues should be organised as task work whenever this is pos- sible and must be kept down to the absolute minimum.
again.
Death By
Witness was an agent of the others. British Army Aid Group at
met
accused about
three
Testifies
Evidence that she had been act tenced to a year' Imprisonment by the Japanese in Hong Kong for singing a patriotic son}!, was Evidence that he was uncertain given by L Slu-fong, a Canton s to whother, he had actually songstress, when Li Shu -(other- been pushed overboard but vague-wise known as Liong Shu) was small of his hack before he top-yesterday before Chief Justice Sir ly remembered some fores in the charged in the Supreme Court pled into the water was given by Henry Bluckall with committing
Ming, caman on the ferry "Northern Star, when the honractions with intent to assist the ing continued in Kowloon Court my during World War yesterday of the case against two Frank Henry Camp and Royal Marine Commandos, Robert Harry Roberts,
Leung
that
the statements had been forward-,
Mr. Hernacchi explained
Misadventure Kok Road and Nathan Road,a job as a detective for the Japan-ed to him by the Army, who must
Patriotic Song
The ten-hatise singer said that from the Li iccused her of being a Chung-
king spy because she song patriotle song called "Invaluable Questioned by "Sgt.
ine
a
The adjourned shomons by Pun Yin-yuk against hur husband Xucn Chun-dui of the French Bank for having unlawfully been cruel to her, his lawful wife and thele children was permitted to be withdrawn yesterday as the par- tics had come to an pgreement.
Mr. R. S. Smith, Assistant she saw the accused in Waterloo The hearing was adjourned by the men together for a particular. She a fortnight ago so that Crown Solicitor, appeared for Road.
A friend told her that her object, for jistance to make use of
parties might come on the prosecution. Lee was not brother had been arreated. transport to take
agreement out of Court, them to the
She went into the house opposite Medien. Inspection Roumn.
The wife stated that through First witness for the Crown her home and saw a car outside the mediation of a Catholic priest was Willam Chang, manager of her house. Whenever conditions make it
an arrangement had been reached. the
Oversea Cliina
She told the Court that after possible, siet parades
should be The husband agreed to leave the Company, No. 90, Connaught 32, said that he had been in the Trading Joseph Alexander Siren, aged
Cpl. singing the song in a Queen's Road conform to civil practice other woman and give $150 for Read West, who said that ac- Colony for 18 years. Prior to the
Mno. Ita-house she was arrested by the case was usually
accused and taken by him to Jap- adapted to the circumstances, and "consulting hours" at medical in-
In granting the withdrawal of George Wong in the
with occupation, he worked for the Defendants are charged with anese Gendarmerie Hiqs. Lt Shu, privileges can be withdrawn for a spection rooms.
he Cafe, Prinec
Princes' Central Meat and Dairy Supply disorderly behaviour on board the who was not legally represented General's Inspections, other than the summons, Mr. She said
Edward period from individuals who show
was very happy to see that hus Accused worked with
Rond. Company, After the occupation, he "Northern Star" on the right of in Court yesterday, pleaded not cannot be trusted to behave in a normally be carried out informally over again as they had prominent Cours, Japanese Gendarmerie,
George was unemployed.
August 31 and with assault. They guilty to all five charges brought Police In June, 1844, he was arrested are cordance with the standards of the with only a few hours warning.
being defended by Mr. B. under the Defence Regulations, service,
at the altar. He asked the wife
by the Japanese together with 14 Bernacchi while Sub-Inan.
WV. 10.10. A series of Inspections al
to realise her husband's difficulty
Collins is appearing for the pro- level should be avoided, and men in supporting so many on so little Walchow. To seek infotantion, 1942, he met Hector Login Nouned by Mr. W. H. Latimer, platoon,
and battalion
The prosecution is being con- Between January and February secution. The case is being heard ducted by Mr. A. Lansdale, Crown which he had no share, that a soldiers under training, but the should not
and hoped that the husband would little increase would not herr extent to which they apply must earlier than is absolutely necea no enuse for complaints. He also Cafe, where George Wong, ac- (nceused) was a broker and was against questions put to witness
be made to parade be loyal to his wife and give her he often went to the Princes Road. Accused told him that he
Counach, assisted by Sub-Inspector A protest from Insp. Collins H. R. Terrett, of the Special the new man who, considering vary. To the majority of young sary for the particular task to be expressed the hope that he would cused and other Japanese
Branch. The jury empanelled the actual present conditions, soldiers, life as a part of a large carried out.
e-collecting metal for the Japanese. by Mr. Bernacchi on the ground wast-Messrs. Wit-He
7. A. de Jongh that defence counsel was in pos- community will be new, and they The numbers of men employed gee them in his Court together tectives were gathered. feels that everything increases | Comm
ness was investigating Japanese months later. Accused was run-made to the police by witness to E. Quin, Lo Ming-chun, Lee session of a copy of statements (foreman), A. Madar, A. Cain, in prices a little bit for a whole bave therefore, to learn to conform on guards and pickets should be month does not matter; sa ho to a made of life and standard of kept to a minimum.
troop movements and the loca-ning a small shop at the corner of which he had no right was over-Hin-lung and E. P. Ulsk). Guards will behaviour accepted by the com-
tion of ammunition dumps. was willing to meet his land-munity as a
always be armed, but should not
Nathan Road and Soy Street. ile ruled by the Magistrate. With this normally encry respirators, steel whole.
He met accused with George was invited in for a cup of coffee, Ilard's request withou objec
Wong at the corner of Lai Chi and accused told him that he got jeet in view, restrictions will have helmets or packs. Pickets will not tion
to be imposed on young soldiers normally be armed, hut should 2. one netual case went like which will prove unnecessary for carry a truncheon,
and they told him they were esc. cane, pick this: sunie repair
have obtained them was made trained soldiers.
going to raid Chungking In
met 1943, 'he is intended that all helve or whatever may be suitable
accused in Police. and the cost was great so the Though
radio station.
Prince Edward Road, and accused should be
Mr. Bernacchi said that landlord approached the tent necessary restrictions
Joseph Vempin, 31, aid he asked him for a photo of a friend, would put both into the witness Glory." to prove that all things mour! removed, it is at this time of
was born in South Africa, and Willium Chang. He told accured box, le believed thes could be price how could be solder the transition from war to peace more
came to Hong Kong in 1934. that he had no picture of Chang relied to give an accurate story ace of the Tukko (Special) burden of repairs with the total important than ever that a high
He went to school at St. Joseph's
of what did netually happen. Department, Japunze Cendar- The BAAG rent of the premises?
Request hours should be held
College. The standard of discipline should be
He Inter went to company or
Japan where his uncle had a ing Chang in his work for the Bri-Marines and believed that he could else had already distributed the
Wilness said that he was assist-
He had had six years exper-merte, she told him she merely tenant had a good heart, and maintained, and therefore, that no regularly at either
should be taken which battalion level of the discretion of
ence as an officer in the Royal sing the song because someone felt that it was fair to make action
business. might in anyway undermine it.
officers, These the commanding
The jury added a rider that in some small increase, In this These two considerations are not
tish Army Aid Group in Walchow. fudge Cramp and Reberts as being music to customers. He came back to Hong Kong Chang evaded arrest by leaving the type of Royal Marine rating hours are not intended for com-their opinion the present roadway after the was the conscience of contradictory, for freedom when plaints, which should invariably be was unsafe for pedestrian and China. When hustilities broke Waichqw, he was assisting Chong consequences of nay case, it
wstr broke cut in for Waichow. While Chang was at who was well aware of the eerieus ese sergeant and she was releas
Lt. "negotiated" with the Japan- the tenant who sees that moff duty will assist in raising submitted in the normal way by motor traffic at the same time. landlord was too much burden-morale and improving
St
disturbance co. A week Inter he and another the soldier to his sub-unit comman-
Mr. G. She sat as Coroner and out, he joined the II.K.V.D.C. indirectly. eipline, which must be based on der. Their object is to give sol- the jury was composed of Vladi-Field cd.
Ambulance
to which he was a party,
Chinese demanded Yen 200, She He Chung Hung. 30, building con-
gave them Y.100 and a week later and respect diers a chance of putting forward mir Ryloff, Lau Wal-fun and Pun escaped after the surrender. mutual confidence
tractor, in evidence said that In
“Improbable” rather than on rigid rules.
by
After meeting a Chinese and 1944, he was arrested by the Jap-
gave Li à further Y.100. The
Cramp also had some experienre changes envisaged in this structive suggestions for im- Tat-ming. Evidence was given
Subsequently, sho was taken to In any matter which Ng Ping-wo, driver of Folles lorry Japanese he went to the anese as a result of information of inarine engines and it would be Court and sentenced to a year's provements threat or pressure.
is the concern of the unit, such as No. 119, who stated that on leav- St. Francis Hotel, where he was given to the Japanese by his wife, highly improbable that a man with imprisonment. Two tea-shop kokis letter form only a part, though an As a sympathiser, srould important part. in the plans of the arrangements for messing, pravi ing the Police Station and being told to sign an agreement with Accused arrested him. He was such experience would, as a wit-were also senteneed and both died any that à person must have Army Council for the improve-
accused of being a spy for the ness had claimed, start touching in prison. not ment in the way of life of the son of sports facilities, restric- given the proper signal by the the Japanese Gendarmes.
tions imposed for the benefit of traffic policeman he proceeded
He was forced to sign under Chungking Government. A female valves in an engine room. the community, etc.
down the slope. He was on his threats. He was then told to go friend was arrested with him.
Ng Chung, a prisoner awaiting and suddenly a vomune the Kowloon Goxlown of the
banishment, testified that he knew Hospital Routine
He was beaten and tortured by A committee is enquiring into and a small boy. Both were bit Gendarmeric, where he acted as
accused the Japanese when he denied that And taken to Queen Mary Hospi- interpreter for the methods of improving condi-
the Indian he was a Chungking agent. Ac- tal. Medical evidence was
P.O... The Godown Section cused was present at the first in- ion-ig hospitals with particular routine arrangements, and further man had died from multiple In-Chinese detective
All the taken to the Kowloon Magistracy, Chinese had "mettei" identifica and again beaten and given the instructions will be issued as a re-juries and shock.
tion cards. Their duties were water torture by the Japanese and to stop Indian P.O.W.'s from an Interpreter. He was detainee escaping and
to investigate for nine days, and was tortured stolen property.
three times, Accused was present "Tokko Mepan" The British Trade Delegation to 1 He knew the accused at the Hearing will be resumed at 10 China, which is expected to leave Yaumati Police Station. Aram. today. England by air on Sept. 28, arriveused was working under the: ing in Hong Kong on Oct. 2, com chief detective, Tam Kai-sun prises: Sir Leslie Deyce, K.B.E., Witness was
interpreter for $3,000 Bail M.A., J. P., Chairman of the Glod accused, who did not know cester Carriage and Wagon Co. Japanese. Accused's identifier. "Far (representing Transport). F. A. tion card was for the "mettci"
D. Maxwell for the Tokko Mepan.
The Tokio Mepon, which whe
In all cases under query the
ritis || general
eordial There
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jagreement.
conscience
WAN
post-war
dis
Death by misadventure was the verdlet at an inquest held at the Central Magistracy yesterday an the death of La Mui, a Chinese woman, aged 73, who died as the result of injuries received when she was hit by a lorry on Aug. 29 on the slope leading to the Central Police Station.
left
som
unit.
soldier's servies / referetée to messing and generai Riven which showed that the wa-consisted of 13 Japanese and 15 terrogation and torlure. He was aware of having injured the first
and should
soldier. These plans "throw sio9120 into the well
enver improved housing and living where a man fell into. What
conditions for the man and his makes war and unhappiness in family at home and abroad, better this world is the greediness auri messing, increased scales of cloth uusatiale desire of rapaciousing, comprehensive education n.cn who face well and yet are throughout the aggressive upon the helpless. It Including technical training in his is the unfair treatment which civil trade, legal aid to help him and resettle cnuses unrest. Why should man in personal affairs,
ment în civil life when he leaves. cover up his conscience?
CHAN KAM TIN.
Parades
*
The scene of the accident was
suit of the investigations of this visited by the Coroner and juny.
committee.
All unnecessary parades, such Liberty Of The Soldier as sick parades, parades to draw Siriam commanded by the clothing, parades for meals, and Army Council to issue the follow-parading for walking out, should ing instructions, which form part¦ generally be abolished. There of a general plan for the well-will be occasions when it is neces-off duty should wherever possible being of the soldier and which dealsary to parade in order to collect
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The starulard to be adopted int the sick roun one of general | good manners the patient, who is up and physically able to do so. when an standing to attention inspecting officer comes round.
As a general policy restrictions be abolished, except insofar as they are necessary for the good of the community as a whole.
Passes
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BRITISH TRADE DELEGATION
Short passes should be abolish- Bristow (Foodstufsica! Ind:1s
ed forthwith, some system of sign-
ing out taking their pices, the der
Buist (Henvy
the discretion of the commanding othicer, Unless a man is warned Winterboltern
for duty during the week-und. he should be allowed to sign out and
be free until returning for duty on Monday.
A. H. Carmichael (Light Industries)," R. Hoyworth (Uni New Portorien, consisted of the
ral Merchants Interests). H. auxiliary gendarmes.
(Capital Projects), F. S.
He was transferred Inter to (Textiles),
Kowloon Thornton Trade Union Repre
Gendarmerie Head- Hirno Yashio sentative). E. K. Scott (Iron and quarters under Steel) and G. B. Blaker (Secre- and Omura. Accused joined the organisation in charge of in vestigation of guerillas in the New Territories and B.A.A.G. agents.
tary).
Soldiers not required for duly should, as a privilege at the dis cretion of company commanders, rangements can be made. In be allowed to remain out of bar-general, permission to bring visi- racks until required for duty next tors into barracks oxcept to day.
special areas or room allotted for the purpose, should not be given, but "At Homes" should be held from time to time during which
Outside barracks there should be no restrictions on the associa- tion of privates with NCO's, when
once.
"Far Too Small"
for $5,500 case.
"A $3,000 bail was far too small Sinistra, forgery car ca aul
Tokke working for "Sgt, Kakec,"
WAS member of the
Cramp gave evidence of having been surrounded by Chinese when he went to the lower deck of the "Northern Star" and of having push and tight his way back up the companionway. He was u
Mrs. Chan Ki complainant though he admitted having hit out.
Mrs. Chan told the Court of the arrest of her husband, Chan Ki examination by Insp. Collins, Mr. and two other Chinese.
In the middle
(a BAAG agunt) by the accused of his Cross-
Li beat Barnacchi asked if there was any her father-in-law with a Chinese suggestion that either defendant weighing pole the fainted, was drunk. Insp. Collins replied whereupon, unable to bear it any that there was no such suggestion. longer, she took them to a friend's The hearing was adjourned to house, where her husband was October 1.
arrested.
This was on November 3, 1048. On Nov. 14, her husband was brought home for a bath. He was 111 n very bad position, with bruises all over his body, and could not even sit down.
TRADE SCHOOL
DINNER
A dinner party is being held by old students of the Govern- ment Trade School at the Glon- coster Hotel roof garden, on
Sattar H The
should be informed of this," re marked Mr. Justice E. H. Wil tiams, Pulene Judge, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday when estreating Hau Sheung-chiu's bail of $3,000 and issuing a warrant for his arrest.
by Mr. George She at the Central The bail was originally grated
Accused had a pistol.
Police Court on the application of WMr. M. A. da Silva, who was then ness saw reports submitted by appearing for Hau. the "mette" on the B.A.A.G. in Waichow.
In September 1944, accused submitted a report on guerillan in Taipo. A party was sent cut
of duty. Within the barrack visitors can be shown round the areas, commanding officers should barracks, make whatever restrictions
Both at home and abroad so to arrest them. are necessary for the particular con-diers should be allowed to wear dition of their command.
A soldier should be allowed to to entertain them in a special invite visitors inte barracks and Toom which should form part of the NAAFI as soort na auitable ar-
civilian clothing when off duty if they wish. Previous instractions clothes at military entertainments prohibiting the wearing of plain
aro cancelled.
G. A. LAMBERT,
Dim Outlook For Some
Time To Come
(By Margaret Bradbury)
..war brilliance,
Just over fourteen and a half thousand lamp stan- dards will have to be re-erected before Hong Kong's public lighting is back again to its pre- When the war began, the eight hundred applicants welt- Colony had twelve thousand ing for electric connections in electric street lamps and three their homes and buildings. thousand gas lumps. Now there are only two hundred electric
The Gas Front 'and one hundred and eighty
She has never seen him since. Captain Yatagi, 'Adjutant to Colonel Noma (head of the Jup- toid the
Tickets nt $15 per person anese Gendarmerie) can he obtained at the Glouces- Court that the Japanese sergeant ter reception office until Thurs-named was a member of the Tols day. All old students are in-ko, engaged on counter-espionage
and counter-propaganda duties.
Every Japanese member of the
vited to attend.
Found guilty of armed robbery, Gendarmerie had his Chinese in- Li Chaen was sentenced to five formers. He did not know. the c- years' hard labour and six strokes cused and it was necessary for of the cane by Mr. Justice E. 11. him to know all the informers. Williams, Pulsne Judge, at the The case was adjourned to this Criminal Sessions yesterday.
morning.
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Hau was charged with obtain ing $5,500 from Taoi Yau-wai by means of a forged contract and receipt. When the September Criminal Sessions opened last Monday, Hau failed to appear in Tortured
Court. The case was adjourned He saw two
until yesterday, but Hau again HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT RATION CARDS back.
brought failed He was present when
to appear. interrogated by the Japanese. estreating bail and for a warrant the men were tortured
Mr. A. J. Clifford, Crown Coun and sel, made the application for Accused had a hand in the in- for Hau's arrest. terrogations. The men
men
given the water torture.
were
Lieut. Murakami was rounding
up suspects in the New Terr To Kau
Ttories between Sheung Shui, Taipo, Shataukok and Yim Tin by surprise raids from land, and { sea. Witness went with one of, these armed expeditions as ho could speak Hakka.
Witness unid
Discharged
To Kau, previously acquitted Noma's girl friend picked up a Nathan Road, was
on a charge of murdering Sub- that Colonel Inspector. A. S. Farquhar In piece of paper at the border. discharged by the Chief Justice, yesterday The meusage was from Helen Sir Henry Blackall, on a charge Ho to Father Patrick Bourke of armed robbery. and referred to half a dozen tubes of shaving
Mr. Lonsdale, Crown Counsel. } cream and who had earlier intimated that razor blades. Witness was told To was the man responsible for ,te translate the message. On the gas front, too, main gas lamps. Henson for this, galdenuse of the hold-up is non-ful-j vestigate the movements of Misa the house in which S/I Far Accused was assigned, to in- the planning of the robbery at representatives of the two com-filment of supply orders placed Yvonne Ho, who was working quhar was killed, told the Court panies here yesterday, is short in England. In the meantime at the Japanese Foreign Office yesterday that the Crown had age of materials and supplies efforts are being made to aal- from England.
He had heard of Dr. Teng, who ago gas cookers and recondi- was suspected to have given in- tion them
to satisfy the de-formation to the BAA.G, in Wal-. anda from gas supplied homes. chow. Accused was in charge of
this investigation. For the first time in four years a gas lamp is now shining
Escaped
An official of the Hong Kong Electric Company said: "Most of our street lamps were dama ged by aabotage, many were broken and in lots of cases the
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Neon signs which one time there to West Point. An offcial with his wife and children. Wit- splashed light over the main of the Company said: "The news stated that he was in agent part of town at night was not workmen who did the job on for the BAAG. in Walchaw
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