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The Morning

After Landed

Him In Court

THE CHINA-MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,-1946. -

"GREATEST CRIMINAL" THE "Lisbon Maru" Captain Collaborator

Dark Doings

A-drinking bout the previous At Night

night and a hang-over the next

morning was responsible for Cecil Penny, burly 32-year ol

on

At about 1 am, on Sept. 24 fireman of the 8.8. "Rover Lock" S/T Eggleston, Water Police. appearing before Mr. J. Jully while on patrol duty in Police in the Marine Court yesterday Launch No, 6, unticed the mistor of wilful dis- boat "Shing Hing" attempting charge obedience of a lawful command-) to land seven passengers 1 Chief witness for the pro- Hult's Wharf. They were in- secution. Second Engineer tercepted, and the passungers, & Gough, said that about Europeanuts and 8 Chinese on the morning of Septyner femnies, were, dinemborked at 20, he found the accused still the Railway Pier. asleep. The first time he tried to abváken him, the accused said he was not going to work on the ship any more and went off to sleep again.

The second time he touched

him on the ribs, and the accused Hot up in a

rage and struck opt at him. door as fast

Norman

the

JAPS EVER CAUGHT

Mr. Woodhead On "An Alumnus ASSAULTED

Of Bridge House"

conditions in that infa-

Mr. Woodhead said that

request for medical attention was

refrained from

indulging in

Swiss Consul-General, but my re- quest was refused. he "Eventually I typed a letter to

CONDUCTOR

Accused

was fined a total of

At War Trial

wor

crimes in?

arrange

The accommodation mento were made by the Army

Gets Twelve

Years 'Hard'

patriotic sentiments were imprisoned and, atill worse,

tha

to

Cross-examined by Major Puddicombe at yester- day's War Crimes Trial, Captain Saito, a de- fence witness, admitted that he had made un- true statements to the War Crimes Team and to Major Puddicombe and that he decided to

"If your Japanese mas- Chan Ping, 22, unemployed, wan!

tell the truth when his conscience forced him ters had won, and if a "You are the greatest criminal the Japanese have charged before Mr. George She at

to do so. ever caught. Don't you know you have caused the Central Magistréicy yesterday

with attempting të ovude payment Captain Kyoda, Captain of the "Lisbon Maru," said similar crime had been the war between Great Britain and Japans of trum fore and with ussault on

committed against them, that Lieut. Wâda ordered the battening down Five years' imprisonment is too little for youn tram conductor.

of POWs in the hatches because he was afraid the person who commit- It was stated that necused no-

they might revolt and seize control of the ship, have been executed. You ted, it would certainly You ought to be sliot." This was the tirade levelled at Mr. H. G. W. Wood-saulted the conductor, Kwok flon-

since 300 of them were Marines and knew head, C.B.E., by Lieut. Kawai of the Japanese fun when asked for the fure.

may consider yourself something about navigation. Gendarmerie in Shanghai on the morning of 1210 or six months' hard labour.

The case is being heard before | Medical Orderlles, The Medical fortunate in living under A sequel to the incident was the appearance yesterday before

June 6, 1942, when, in response to a question Mr. J. Jolly in the Marine Court as to what he thought of his treatment at hands, turned to Mr. Woodhead Lieut. Cal, J. C. Stewart (Dept. of Orderlies with the working party a milder administration,"

the JAG in Indin) President and were from the POWs side. Witness and asked for his, confirmation.

So remarked Sir Henry Blac- of tp Kam-diel, charged

with

Bridge House, he frankly told the Japanese "I don't think I should speak Major M. 1. Ormsby (The West did not know if they were quail-all, Chief Justico, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday when senten- that he had been treated like an animal, before Mr. Morley," replied Mr. Yorkshire Regiment) and Captain fled physlelans.

cing Li Shu, alias Liang ahu, ta attempting to land seven pas-

Captain Testifies sengers on Holt's Wharf with-

Mr. Woodhead, now whether he could vote for Tejo Woodhead, But Kowal insisted B. N. Kaul (The Frontier Force

12 years' bard labour for doing out permission and also of cop-

that he should speak frankly, Regiment) Members.

Captain Kyoda said that he was

acts with intent Major G. B. Puddicombe (Vic-the Captain of the "Lisbon Maru"

Lo assist the Woodhead shot monotonous whereupon Mr. Six weeks of this

chemy. Ile mude for the veying three prostitutes to the correspondent for "The or some other top-notch Nip.

of Canada) is Pro- Times in Hong Kong, interrogation found Mr. Wood-out:-"I strongly object to having torla Rifics

and was ordered by the Army secuting Omeer. Accused is repro- Shipping Bureau to transport 1.018 charges by the jury which retired Li was found guilty on all five as his lega cont. "Benrinnes."

Accused plended not guilty was the speaker at the head completely broken in health been treated like an anima?!"

Tirade carry him, reported to

sented by Messra. Takahashi Milo POWs, and 778 civilians and Jep- or 30 minutes to reach a unani Captain, and did not make any and gave as his excuse that he

was acting on the instructions Ilong Kong Rotary Club and he could hardly ait up. His

"The expression on Kawal's face and Yurite Nibun, assisted by anese soldiers to Osaka

mous decision. Accused received attempt

His subject turned down with the advice that tu confnet acensed

European of his

passengera. yesterday.

He burst out into Lieut. J. Benyon, R.E. as Adviser. was terrible.

the sentence calmly. again.

of he it was was "An Alumnus

The accused, Nimori Gonichiro, though he knew that

A tirade upon my iniquities. 'You

His Lordship added: "You have illegal to land passengers at a Bridge House"-a vivid too much sport,

are the greatest criminal the Jap- is charged on eight counts of hay Shipping Bureau, Witness madh bean found guilty on all charges Got Drunk

private wharf. As for the girls word-picture of life and Lying On the Floor

suggestions to the Army Shipping on clear evidence. You were born anese have ever caught! Don't you the committed

Instead of re- "For the next six weeks I was know you have caused the war Hong Kong, on the high sons and Bureau. In his opinion, the ship in Hong Kong Mackenzie, ship's he did not know they were proy- fireman, said that the night be. fitates since they were escorted

rous building in Shang-Practically lying on the floor the between Great Britain and Japan? at Shanghai between Sept. 25, 1912 could carry only 700 to 800 POWa. maining loyal to His Majesty, you There werÉ insufficient water became a hireling of the Japaness fore Penny and he got drunk. by Europeans.

Further cross-examined by Ma-closets and witness asked for extra enemy. whole time," contimied the speak-What have you to say to that? and August 1940. "Even at one o'clock in the hai used by the Japanese . "In the last week of May Five years Imprisonment is too After they got back to the ship

You ought to bojor Puddicombe, Captain Salto ad ones. It would also be necessary

mitted that he had made untrue they knew no more until next morning you still had no sus-

keep some of the POWs below Ica Through you, persons who en- morning when, still in a drun- pivion that these girls were not Gendarmerie for the in-was taken to see Yamamoto, and little for you.

"I am surprised to learn that I statements to the War Crimes in the water line and this was against gallant Chinese member of Ken stupor, they were avogsed prostitutes?" accused was ask-carceration of prisoners, was told to write to friends for shot!

le maintained that since foreigners and Chinese, be allowed to see my own doctor! am so powerful" rejoined Mr. vestigation Team and also to. Ma one's conscience and also against endurground force was done

[como lighter clothing. I asked to

or Puddicombe. He decided to regulations, Witness made a de-death by the Japanese." }} lil[, by the second engineer not see the accused attempt to they had European male, com often without any charge and for permission to write to the Woodhead.

Licut, Kawai eventually calmed tell the truth when his consciencemand for extra lite belts and linal-;

If the sentences imposed on all strike Gough bit he saw the panions he had no suspicium.

ly received 2,700; His complaints five charge were not concurrent, latter legging it for the doorway. Ip was found guilty on both being preferred.

down and ended with a lecture on forced him to do so.

Major Puddicombe unked Saito

about overcrowding and insuf- the accused would liave to serve the glories of the New Order in

examine hiu conscience Penny said that he had a few charges and was fined $15 nu!

of water closests fciency

were total of 24 years' hard labour. with the drinks the night before and felt $20 respectively, or in defauit

ignored.

He was given 12 years on the first Gendarmeric on March 5, just a description of my sordid en lenst interested. Before he left he clearly in connection

Bowen Rbad case. It was also dazed the next morning. Gough one week each, the sentences was arrested by the Japanese the Swiss Consul-General giving which Mr. Woodhead was not the to

Describing the torpedoing of count, two years each

the as he was convalescing from an vironment. As was to

expect- got in the last word. gave him a sharp poke in the to run euncurrently.

the "Lisbon Maru," he said that second, third and fourth counts "Some years ago the then Jap-polated out to witness that testi- aente attack of bronchitis. Reed, my letter was not forwarded riba, which made him get ex-

when rescue ships arrived. Cap-and six years on the fifth charge. cited, but he was not aware of ENEMY PROPERTY

was lodged in the notorious and the next morning I was told anese Premier, Hayashi, gave monony of evidence by having attempted lo strike According to the "Nippon Bridge House prison, in a dark that it would be sent on when a bronze figure of a Japanese sol- thousands of miles apart and toitnin Yano ordered the Japanese) All the sentences were to run c

dier as a tribute to my impartial sands of miles from Hong Kong soldiers to the rescue bonis und or- currently. Gough.

Thunc," General Douglas Mar- and filthy enge along with 23 was dead,"

Chinese and

Mr. Woodhead said that for the Journalism. It is still among my had been tendered the Court and dered Licut. Wada, his escorting Captain T. Edwards, tester, Arthur as specified 505 Japanese other prisoners,

not the Court Maru" to remain on board

former Chief of the Japanes anid the neensed was the best plants for future removal is re-foreigners, hardened criminals next few days he could remember belongings and as I have now to the telling the truth, the Court party and the crew of the "Lisbon terday morning. Colonel Nomh, of workers when he was sober|parations payments

Gendarmerie, was called to testi- to Allied and political offenders.

nothing: but on the morning of sell out everything on my

that would inevitably come to the con- ship.

fy for the Crown. Between 1942 but was uncontrollable after a countries. The plants, in eight in- Once inside the cage they June that fateful day of his patriation I would suggest

Afraid Of Revolt

and 1944. he said, it was not dif- few drinks.

dustrial fields, to be taken over by were all required to squat on release he awoke to find itm- you send for this bronze figure, clusion that he was afraid to tell

At about 6.30 p.m. Lieut. Wada cult for a Chinese to escape from Eighth Army for custody and cen- the floor from 6 o'clock in the self partially paralysed. He was as it would not be fitting that such the truth

Resuming his testimony, witness told witness that he was afraid Hong Kong if he wished to do so. Good Worker trol until determination is made orning to 9 o'clock at night, hauled across the courtyard to the a gift should be put up for sale!" coward,

the POWs would revolt. He said It an informier was net useful, as to what countries they will be with brief intervals when they offer of Lieut. Kawal who fold

Marines who he said, he would have been fired Second Engineer Gough, in shipped to, involve the following were allowed to shuffle around him that if his neighbour, Mr. Rotarian T. R. Rowell, the Dirce-aid that he did not force any an-

als knew about shipping and naviga- by the Gendarmeric. answer to a question from the branches of industry! Machine Strict silence was enforced, and Morley, Press Adviser to the Britor of Education, who said that swers from Archibald and Murray, they included 300

The prosecution was conductel behind the humour which Mr. Nimor! slapped them with of tish Press Attache, would guar: Woodhead hnd Magistrate. Haid the

Thermal no reading or other kind necused Tools, Iron and Steel,

injected into his hands but Ito slapped them and tion and who might try to gain

control of the ship. Witness told by Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown Coun was a good worker when at sea Electric Power, Ball and Itoller mental or physical occupation antee him, he would be released talk, there was much in it that also beat them with his belt. but he was afraid he could not Bearings, Soda Ash, Chlorine and was allowed. One was liable to to remain under house arrest un-provided food for serious thought.

Wilnest denied that he had on Lieut. Wada that he was respon- el, assisted by Sub-Inspector H.R. and that it Terrelt, of the Special Branch. Soda, Sulphurle Acid, he beaten by the guards for til his repatriation. take him back as the remaining Caustic

empanelled was:- A new member, Mr. Li Po, was one occasion caught a mun by the sible for the POWS seven members of the engine-Shipbuilding, Ex-Naval Shipyards, leaning against the wall or put-

After some wrangling Mr. Mor-inducted into Rotary yesterday, hair, threatened to cut off his head would be a shome on him if the The jury

POWs revolted. Witness told Wadu Messrs. T. A. de Jongh (foremani, room staff were scared of hita Privately Owned Munitions Plants, ting one's feet out.

Jey was set for and the terms Visiting

Rotarians E. S. Little and cut off some of his hair. Mr. Jolly informed the no used)

Witness said that the men were that if the hatch covers were put. Madar, A. Lum, A, E. Quin, Stench The list of the plants affecter

arranged for Mr. Woodhead's re- from Shanghai and V. Lalchand

were found on, the ventilation would be bad Lo Ming-chun, Lee Hin-lung and

E. P. Ulski. that on the evidence before him occupies several columns of said

The whole place wag virmin-lease. Then occurred that drama- from Hyderabad, India, were wel-struck when they

guilty and on the next day he and that if the ship was torpedoed ho was convinced of his quilt.type.

infested and the stench was un-tie word duel between Mr. Wood-comed. but if he would give a noleman'

new bearable. There was only one head and Kawal, which was to. Guests at yesterday's luncheon placed them in the detention cell. again a large number of lives undertaking to behave himself}

the were His Honour the Chief Jus- To witness' know edge, the men would be lost, Witness then asked sanitary bucket and it was full give the Nip some idea of

never hung up by their Wada to think matters over. Blackall, Major were before 10 o'clock in the spirit burning inside the exhaust-tica Sir Henry

Later, Wada came back and or- C.W.L, Way, and Messrs. A. Ray-

The calory content of Powdered witness to keep hatch covers

A Chinese merchant, Chu Wo, morning when it was emptied.ed form of lila prisoner.

Kawal, after telling Mr. Mor-mond,

G. D. R. H. Gunnison,

Witness then told the Chicl In working porties

and a coolic, Ng. Cheung-hing, There was no daylight. Con-1 The food consisted of threeley of the fire treatment the pri- Nicholl, A. P. Tuskia and Edward meals

2,600, Witness had not seen the Mate to put on the hatch covers. portions of musty ice a day. soner had been receiving at his Eu.

at the Central Magistracy yester food chart compiled by Sekai Jiho According to what he saw next were cautioned by Mr. George Slic This Mr. Woodhead, could ret

in which it was set out that the morning, witnets saw

day for removing 100 cattles of eat and so he starved himself

standard callory content for meals covers closed and wedged to the

permit from the for 13 days, at the end of which!

was 3,000. Witness considered that coning. The hatches were closed in rice without a

Food Controller. time he had lost 15 lb. in weight.

2,400 calories was sufficient arch a manner as to prevent the

Accused were arrested between entry of sunlight and air. He saw the prison doctor, who!

middle class labour,

Murray Road and Chater Road, Witness was cxamined ut the said "ought to be shot"

Witness remembered leiter

Another Chinese was cautioned but eventually he was allowed.

written by Col. Tokunaga to the length by the Defence Counsel os

for removing 100 cattles of fresh to bave a few ounces of dry

Commandant, Stanley Fort Camp, to the events before, during and fish without a

permit from the of the "Lisbon Fisheries Department,

Sub-Inspector Manson prosecut-

As from yesterday 籍 and conduct bimself lawfully issue of 25 cent stamp has been and properly during the re-l made in green sage. It is long mainder of the voyage, he would) plained that the change of discharge him with a caution. colour is due to blue being re-

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By kind permission of Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, CB., CBE., DSC. Proceeds for Sergt. FUTTIT (RM.) The Commando Bergt, who lost both logs as a result of a shark bite.

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ċbe on-sale after Wednesday, Hipt. 35, at all the ladini”

and from the 44. RM Comitandou

The speaker was thanked by

hands.

witnesses

and was therefore a

was on.

Evening Institute To and way deben de do

Open On Monday

1

the

the hatch

The Evening. Institute, which will provide instruc-on May 3, 1946, asking for an in-after the towing

Maru.' tion in various subjects, after office hours, crease in the rattons of Japanese Major Puddicombe objected to

| POWs and: submitting the Japan-

ся

When the Court resumed ye

MOVED WITHOUT

ed.

PERMIT

comes into operation on Monday, Oct. 14.

cse rates as set forth in the chart. the line of questioning but De- Enrolment for classés, at which the subjects taught witness did not agree that 3,000 fence Counsel replied that it was

range through a comprehensive list from book-calories was for men in a work-recessary to prove that accused asking questions which have noth-

was telling the truth:

ing to do with the guilt or inno- keeping to physical training, may be obtained ing party.

Mr. Takahashi' then proceeded cence of the accused and suggest when later food was allowed to

There were cases of beri-Heri at the Education Office, Fire Brigade Building,

ask the advice of be sent in from friends outside.;

among the POWs, but witness was to question witheas further on the that you On the fifteenth day he was!

between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. from today to Fri-rure that none of the Happy Val-same lines until almost 4.30. when your adviser or the JAG before brought up for interrogation by

day.

ley working party was suffering the President of the Court, ad- the Court elts tomorrow morning" by

Hearing was then adjourned till a bespectacled young man

The following is a complète list ↑ Anglo-Chinese Teachers: Also a from beri-berl. Witness was given dressing Mr. Takahashi, said:

"I cannot allow you to protéed 10 am. today. the name of Yumanisto, with.

of classes:

course of training for those, daily reports by the Medical Or-

who the rank of a sergeant, who had

Book-Keeping and Accounting: sctually engaged in teaching but derly

accompanied evidently been Il Inwyer or A 3-year course. In the first year, still unqualified and recommended POWs. There were no qualified teacher in civil life. Mr. Wood: the work done will be Elements of by their head masters.

physicians among the Japanese Translation Class : hand was asked the names of Simple Double Entry Book-Keep-

Designed his friends, but so

Ele for numerous ing. Small. Trading' a/c's,

Chinese

Interpreters and these classes are designed to aid: were they that evidently this renta of Taxation Practice: in the translators. Besides practice in the Chinese of the villages. was well nigh impossible following years the work will transistion from English to Chi- Shipbuilding: This is a five- task, and it ended up in his cover the ground of the Institute nese and Chinese to English, the year course, in naval architecture furnishing the Japanese with of Book Keeping (London) exam-course will include work on "docu- for apprentices in the ship-build- the names of members of com- inations.

mentary Chinese".

ing trade. Chinese Reading and Writing: Shorthond: A class for begin- Organised in rural districts only, ners.

An

"Yen," replied Mr. Woodhead, "but he was well aware of the consequences when he made tho attempt."

Readers' Letters

reasons

the

Government Ratio s

HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT RATION CARDS

i

issued by

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.,LTD..

are hereby udvised that the

SEPTEMBER DISTRIBUTION

will be ready for collection from

Branches specified thereon

from

WEDNESDAY, the 25th SEPTEMBER

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mittees on which he had served Business English/Business Arith- The next line of questioning metic: One year courses designed ravenl

interesting side to help clerical workers and others light on Japanese mentality in the English and Arithmetic of

'their work. A British naval offcor, Com

English (Elementary): In 3 munder Woolley, had been re- captored in an attempted es the study of English. The first stages, the course is designed for

When I Was Young For example, about the in- cape; and Mr. Woodhead was

Sir-When I was young I come tax, we know that thore asked by Yamamoto whether he second stage will aim to increase Had the puzzle in my

stage will be for beginners, the

minds are many who make easy and kaew Woolley, to which he revocabularies of about 600 words why could not somebody do large sums so that the impend plied in the affirmative.

to 1,000 words and the third slage such and such; or why would ing need is to find a way to "Very Foolish” will aim to reach the same stand not someone do such and such. tax them. How to do it, is the "Very foolish, very foolish-ards as the Junior Anglo-Chinese As I grow older, I discovered matter for the specialists. trying to escape liable to get Schools.. shot," said the Jap.

English

The tax on restauranta was (Advanced); A three- that they had their year course commencing with only known to themselves, so

I stopped criticising other people suggested to be levied on high thorough revision of the work up without some good grounds. class ones only, not all clasica. to school' certificate and finally

borond

the one year

Here are two instances; one One reader mistook my sugges standard of Matriculation.

on the rent and the other on the tion which was plainly written "What would you British do Thysical Training (Teachers): Taxation matters.

with auch difference.

to itax The main idea was if, any, a Japanese naval officer A thr-year confie for qualified Actually one does not know those who enjoy luxuries Le attempted to escape and was teachers interested in this work about urrested?" asked Yamamoto Unndidates for the cotire must be himself is In It Now let theatres, unnecessary control ก thing until ha private cars, expensive seat in "He would be taken before recommended by: their · hend-

QUANTITIES allocated are as follows: that me suggest the Commandant of the Camp teacher who would in all probability pat Physical & Recreational Train attacking the landlords unfairly,

Tilking about theatres, one Sugar at:$0.40 por: lb.

4 lbs. per person. him on the back and say "Hard inge A kept class in prepara-should at once become landlords luck, old chap! Better luck next tions for a course of training a thumsolves, Ab zhost landlord unfair treatment exists, the Flourtat 10.304

at $9.20 tin 1th for 1 or 2 persons. time."

youth leaders. The minimum ago are willing to sell out at low price of a dress circle meat in Butter Yamamoto evidently saw no fer entrance is 18 youre and pre- prices; there to no difficulty for double that of pre-war daya? sense in this attitude of mind ference will be given to those re-acquiring property. As soon as but, the price of a frontal Mis

outh of the British, as instead being commended by.... Clubs, these new Owners come to fol, but is three times. (Kinga Evaporated: at 10.80 patted on the back, Woolley was Scout Girl Guide Welfare session and management, they Theatre 2:80 performance wa packed off to prison for ten organissa

will appreciate the hardships 40 cents against #1120" now)}, zago Pharping. Part: I-The first of now on him whoulders for the The rich pays, like, j

Veshing years for "desertion from the

Fibrod training for landlordgUNOL, Japanese Army

body "feels th*;

Smith, an American who made the unsuccessful attempt withi

Woolley and who, raon VadZLE

| samészantenes, boulu Bat-1A TR

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dition...

WEDNESDAY, the 2nd OCTOBER

(except on Sunday) ·

#

2 tins for 3 or mere persona

tins for 1 to 4 persons

11

G to 10

11 persons upwatu,

4 lbs. per cation card.

TAINERS MUST DE BROUGHT

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