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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1946.
"WHOLE SCENE SEEMED LIKE
SOME FANTASTIC
SHAMSHUIPO P.O.W.
STAFF ON
ON TRIAL
FALSE ALARM
An official statement issued by the Army Public Relations
"The whole scene with its accompanying odours, Office states that intelligence
misery and human suffering seemed like some fantastic dream."
These remarks, made in a statement by Major J.A.G. Reid, Canadian Army, were read out in No. 5 War Crimes Court yesterday at the re- surned hearing of the trial of Col. Tokunaga Isao, Capt. Saito Shunkichi, Lieut. Tanaka Hitoshi, Tsutada Itsuo (Interpreter) and Sgt. Harada Jotaro.
was received last werk that a small band of armed Chinese - intended to cross the border at Shataukok. Precautions.
takes against such an event whitch, however, did not materialise.
were
Do
DREAM"
Readers' Letters
As Others See Us
H.K.V.C.
Sir-Reference your article "Chinese Beinz Trained For Bri tish Army" on Monday, whoever supplied you with the material
s
of we
નાનપણ
SUGAR RATION TORTURE ALLEGATIONS
It is oficially announced that the Super Ration for December will be 2 lbs. per capila.
Victorious Arriving Tomorrow
AGAINST LAU
Evidence that accused applied water to him, kick-
ed and slapped him, and hung him up for about 12 hours, was given by Rampal Ghil- lotte yesterday when testifying in the resum- ed trial of Lau Kwing-yan, before Mr. Justice TJ Gould at the Criminal Sessions. Not
asd
of
legally represented, Lau: Why did you “not. Sir-In the very near future I shall start my journey home to
Lau has pleaded not guilty to mention in the Lower Court be released from my Service life,
H.M.S. "Victorious" is ex- Il counts of doing acts with that I tortured you.ca Jane These
the thoughts that I am
was obviously not a full posespected to arrive at approximate intent to assist the enemy cat 197--Do you deny it? taking with me..
ly 8 am. tomorrow and the trary to the 1940' Defence Re-Lau Certainly I deny it Our thoughts of the Europeans son of the factast difference be- Following arrangements have gulations.
Lau: You said you were There is a here today: I have met quite a
Mr. Reynolds, Grown hang up from 8 pap. to 12 noce Aumber
English people here tween the "Chinese Cadre Coy been made for disembarkation of.
Counsel, assisted by Inspector the next day?--Yes through one family. I have been and our Company, to wit: We
of passengers.
Even an elephant would die, fortunate Indeed to know this were formed in India in 1043 and
Passengers will be brought J. Bradley, of Special Branch, enumerated in service family as they have treated me
ashore in launches arranged by ia conducting the Crown case.
not to say a man, Laure Lau is alleged to have helped marked happen if anyone refused to sign woll
We are now doing normal duty Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co, this document. Ono Canadian of land as a human being should your article.
treated. I shall lone remem-
interrogation under
Ghillotte denied that he was repay their kindness, we have been looking forward Kong or Police. Pier, Kowloon arrest or In another part of the statement, net, in the Grst instance, admit the Royal Rifles of Canada who bar them and I shall never be ending demobilisation, to which to either Queen's Pier, Hong the Japanese Gendarmerie in Woman's Evidence
able to
"Infliction feeling of for a long time.
These piers will be closed to torture
sentenced to 10 years for giving. Japanese Frison and there tor However I share Major Reid said that while at that the men had diphtherin and refused to sign was taken to a
on 18 the
are Not, repeat Not, being the public, only those persons grievous bodily harm
false information to Moriyama. Shamshulpo, POWs were told by Saito issued orders that the word tured for a week until he signed. the majority of Servicemen here trained by Commandos, and do meeting passengers and official suspected British agents while Completing his cross-examing- Tokunaga that there was only one diphtheria" was not to be used He was confined in a narrow cell The feeling that I am
member of the Japanese to accused asserted am regarded
that law in the world and that was the reporting deaths from this and made to kneel. He was freas an outcast. When I walk into not require training by them for P & O baggage coolies will be a
Gendarmerie Special Branch. facilities
Ghillotte's story was completely Ities the more exclusive hotels in uni- that matter, for further service Imperial Japanese Army Law. cause, but that any such deaths quently beaten and to
Official passes have been acute were provided for normal evacua- form the looks I receive are those with the army. We arrived back all of
falec. Hung Up The case is being heard before were to be reported as
which had to take place as a leper tions,
Ghillette said that he issued to vehicle owners mect-
Chan Wai-mul said that sho Canadian Medical
this unit are Lieut. Col. R.-C. Laming, Presi- tonsilitis.”
through a
The personnel of a busy street. dent, and Major J. T. Laranger,Officers did not comply with this he knelt. He was issued with a walk would receive If spotted in Hong Kong in February 1946.
tea cup of rice once a day, which Heads turn. whispers are heard not entirely Chinese, as may be ing passengers, and only these arrested on June 15, 1944, and was arrested by the accused, was rapid starvation.
and I am made to feel that I popularly imagined; men from will be allowed, in the vicinity detained at the Supreme Court. Lai Kit (executed for treason
in Hong
Kong of the Piers.
Gendarmerie HQ). On June Chan Man and others in July three British personnel underwent have committed a crime against all communities
The Naval Authorities have 10, he was taken out from his 1944. Her uncle, William Chan, Major G. B. Puddicombe (Vic-
the same treatment. For some time after the appear.
local society. No one dare come escaped to Free China during the
instructions that no cell by Lau who tied him to a was also arrested. Tokunaga
stated up to me repeatedly toria Rilies of Canada) is proseance of the disease, no anti-toxir
translate the occupation, flew to India and issued should not thoughts shown so obviously on joined up. of their own free will.
launches, other than those ladder and poured water on him She was given water torture cuting.
prisoners was made available, but event that the
faces.
This unit, the Hong Kong Yol
operated by Mackinnon, Mac: three times while Moriyama sat and beatings by accused and The accused are defended by
ually POWs were able to bbtain think of appealing to Interna their
When
I walk into a cafe, in Col. is Not going to be rechristen kenzie & Co, are to be allowed cq his stomach.
Moriyama. She was naked Messrs. Fullta Tetsuo and Hase their own supplies from "black tional Law, as that law no longer
held for them.
He was taken to No. 69, reveal certain names listed uniform, as I have done many a ed the Chinese Training Unit. It gawa Yukichi, assisted by Cap-market" sources.
Salto's Threat
time,
I notice that the service I was formed, and it will die under, alongside the ship.
Any en: name.
one wishing to send Kimberley Road (Kowloon Gen- tain P. E. Kostiloff as Adviser. When the epidemie began t
receive is alow and most unsatis our present
If this letter is published, which letters to passengers shouldį darmerie HQ) the same night. Captain F. V. Collison, Investiga- increase, the Japanese did supply tor, War Crimes Urit, Hong Kong, small quantities of anti-loxin, but
factory. Visiting the same cafes recalled, gave evidence on the balance of the affidavits and state. these were never adequate. Some ese Army as an interpreter. He dressed in Civilian clothing I find I sincerely hope it will be, it will send them to Mackinnon, Mac-1 From 8 p.m. on June
should this be 507 an astonishing difference.
and Captain K. R. Busteld, Mem- order. bers.
trial.
Made Worse
Two
At Shamshaipe, there was
one
or
a
ing
and
15
Why
was
a piece of paper.
Evidence of their arrest
20. Lau and others in June, 1944,
show that your paper does not kenzie & Co. before 4 p.m. to Ghillotte added, he was hung up was given by Lai Chak-pe, tolerate
discrimination, and it day.
by Lau who tied his wrists be- Chung-kam and Yeung Yu must b
be admitted that we do have
hind his back. Every hour un-ping. some grounds for
In-conclusion, Arievance my
you have presented our modest appreciation of the way in which
you had known the facts. the not have appeared:
as it did. public, in general,
Committed For Trial
til 6-am next morning, wit- The case was adjourned. ness alleged, Lau kicked and alapped him. He was eventually
let down at Doon.
He remained at Nn. GD, Kimberley Road until the end
Reid was then read. Major Reid made the epidemic far worse than] All the orderlies stepped forward. dol's spirit. In England, I will have formed. an entirely dis- for trial by Mr. H. G. Sheldon. Jung when he was sentenced
to 10 years' imprisonment for if this helps to clear up some
Japanese attached to the Japan
"Canadian Clipper." He was most ments to be produced during the of the POWs who were overlook as nick-named "Kamloops" and
ed when the allocation of anti-brutal in his treatment of POW for a bus in Prince Edward Many a time I have been wait- On toxin took place had enough no-
them deaths had occurred five Major Puddicombe testified retural resistance to carry
in 24 hours, Road and Englishmen have driven garding eight photographs taken
other by him at King's Park, Forfar through and overcome the disease. all medical orderlies were brought bast in empty cars and looked the A case of diphtheria, it discover-before Saito, who rented and ray-
Thank goodness for our ed early, and treated with ade- ed at them. accusing them of Bray lest I should request a story, and my belief that, if! Street Headquarters, POW Camps
bus services. and the
Tse-Kwai, 20, was committed is that this article can Kowloon Magistracy, quate anti-toxin usually had an being responsible for the deaths improving say
lack of due.
attention. formerly used as Gendarmerie, assured recovery.
He asked those who had been Colony lacks the real English Headquarters.
There were other things which duine their best to step forward. The statement by Major J. A. G.
whether any foreigner seen torted impression of matters, so K. C., at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when charged with beaten by Saito walking in the lonely streets of a
could walk
away say points then all the personnel con- armed robbery at No. 40, Cir- town said he was a prisoner of war in it should have been. The most They were then be Hong Kong from the capitulation active contributing factor to the and an interpreter.
Saito ngain requested anyone in that he had not been wel-cerned and myself will be deeply cular Pathway.
It was alleged that accused, We are not gratified and reassured as to the on Dec, 25, 1945, until Jan. 19 high death rate among Canadians
foreign.
We are of the same much-vaunted "Freedom of Speech with two others not in custody, 1943, when he was sent to Japan. at Shamshulpo, apart from the who still thought he had done his comed somewhere.
gained entry into the premises and of the same nation. and Freedom of the Press." discase itself. was the previous best to step forward and, draw- Sick Forced To Walk malnutrition during the year 1942. ing his sword, threatened to cut we too are English. But one EX-PARACHUTIST (H.K.V.C.).and robbed the occupants of to the Aboul Sept. 26, 1942, Canadian The diet supplied during that the head off anyone who dared wouldn't think so here.
money and jewellery forward. troops at North Point were mov- pedod was unusually deficient in Varley of the Royal. Social amenities? The thought
total value of $1,666.00 at about If any place ed to Shamshuipo. At this time Loth vitamins and calories. The Ribes of Canada stepped forward. makes me laugh.
then them
it is Hong Kong. Sir, The Hong Kong Vol. Coy. 8 p.m. on November 9. dozer cases poor condition of the Canadians He was taken to one side by the lacks then I have been dis- is an entirely separate organiza-
Two of the victims walking in there were about a of diphtheria among the troops, resulting from malnutrition not Japanese and congratulated op
appointed and I am very pleased tion from the Hong Kong Chinese Cheung Sha Wan Road, Application was made to the Jap-only facilitated the contraction of his bravery.
to say that I am leaving all this Cadre Coy., and although we are loos, claimed to recognise Tse anese authorities for these diphi-diphtheria, but also increased the
in adjoining camps, we do not and bad him arrested. therio cases and other sick POWs mortality rate.
behind me and returning to land full of sincere people. Real enjoy the privileges of training people whom we can talk to, laugh With them. with and feel once more
that we tal, but the request was refused.
Another great handicap was the.
tore English amongst the English. Instead, the Japanese issued cr-
Only to the fep who have wel- ders that all sick who could walk hopeless condition of the socalled
the Sergeant Majors in had to do so and that if it was hospital. There was a total lock discovered that any patient had of the elementary appliances with charge of the men were imprison- comed my friends and myself can been carried, both the medical which to nurse the sick and there ed. The whole Camp was forced day with sincerity. Thank you"
ONE OF MANY. officer and the patient would be was no trained staff. At first, only to stand on the parade ground and "God bless you."
per cent of the sclic had the whole night in driving cold rain. For several days there- killed,
The journey to Shamshuipo was beds. The remainder were placed after. food in the Camp was re- made in a small boat, every sick on concrete doors with whatever duced.
Mental Strain man who could possibly walk; be blankets could be obtained. Many ing compelled to do so. The total of the windows were missing aud
weather was this although the strength of Canadians move was
1,400 and cold, it
to be sent, to Bowen Road Hespi- Fantastic Dream
about
In North Point Camp during 1942, the food consisted of relish ed rice and watery greens, plus some saltless' soup.
When three Canadian soldiers at North Point attempted escape,
Prickly
3 The Hong Kong Vol. Coy. is British Unit, and was raised 8% The Hong years ago in India. Kong Chinese Cadre Cey. Is a is still in the embryo state. Colonial Unit, and at the moment
giving shelter to a British agent Hong Kong. Witness was re- and aiding him to escape from leased from Stanley after the "Still Alive"
war.
1
Dynamite Fishing Charges
An, accident with explosives that necessitated the amputa Some time in Sept. 1945, wit- tion of a fisherman's hand, and ness met Lau inside the Hong the arrest of a burglar 'j' Kong Bánk Building. Accused Cheung Chow, jed to the ap said: “Oh, you' are still alive." | pearance at Kowloon yesterday Ghillotte said he did not reot. two junkmasters on charges
Kow-ply, but had him arrested by a rf unlawful possession of ex
Marine Commando. A revolver plosives.
Al an indentification parade, recused was picked out by Inspector H. Sell prosecuted. them.
AND
DEPARTURES ARRIVALS
Penis Hotel arrivals: Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. A:A. Gormley,
The Hong Kong Vol. Coy. does not require to be trained by Com- mandos or any one else. It is a. Lymbery, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith, wartime unit and its personnel Mr. E.B. Reuben, Mr. A. Swemmelaar. Halland, Mr. and Mrs. G. Haynes. De Sir Your
correspondent are only awaiting release from Mr. and Mrs. A. Fowler, Mr. G.F.
the service. The Jans then divided the Fiat Justitia et Reciprocitas,
Personnel of the Hong Kongres: Mr. D.L. Filzgerald, Mr. W Carap into ten men groups and sounded just as prickly as the Vol, Cey, is not composed entirely Barrels Mr. T.E. Cole, Mr. J.E. Wood, was no place to nurse stated that if any one man in a consolation mission which he of Chinese, but is a cross section between
the remainder was so much against. From of the local population-Chinese, The body of a Chinese man 1,500. The vessel used was small patients who were for the most group escaped.
the whole ono se mentally elevated as tol Portuguese, Eurasians, and Local was found in Bowen Bead Alter- The sick included diphtheria cases Part running fevers. There were would be shot and
Latin Indians.
beds at 5.30 yesterday after and these were all in close con- no toilets or bed pans except those Cams would have its rations cut be able to employ a
off.
out-
MISUNDERSTOOD. nom-de-plume, such Lact with
(The articic criticized was sup-noon. Death was from natural remainder.provised by cutting down the
The next statement to be read burst, to say the least, 16plied by official military sources
causes and occurred before the Every bit of space was jammed bucket, shovel or some other arti
body entered the water. in its entirety--Ed. C.MJ R.A.M.C. which described They were standing ele. Many men were so weak was that of Majer J.D.A. Gray astounding.
It takes all kinds of people to face to face and herded in corn- that they could not control their length the lack of accommodation ers and on the upper parts of the bowels either in bed or while be- and other facilities at Shamshui- make
ing helped to one of the tubs by harrassed orderlies.
with men.
vessel.
a
Forbidden Word The morning after a night on There were about son diphtheria which there had been a black-out cases in Shamshuipo on Jan. 19 would reveal terrible conditions 1943, besides dysentery, which in the hospital.
at
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a world, but generally, no Cann. Major Gray said that the ones with "grosse tetes et the huts were all infested with peu sene" are detained at the bugs and white ants. Owing to King's pleasure to prevent them the bad conditions, wounds healed from getting "de mal en pis."
slowly exceedingly
was endemic. Approximately 491 During the black-out, patients ra
A public subscription towards
He said that Saito was brutal the support of this cause, in his attitude towards POW particularly in this case, will
mental strain over above that or not be out of the way.
or 50 deaths had occurred as a defecated over their beds, them-re were submitted to
been possible to break the epi- Forced Signature demic by administering the anti- Working partie, left Camp be taxin to everyone as a prophy fore daylight and did not return lactic or sbort term preventive. until after 'dark.' Many of the The POWs were given masks men were sick. but the Japanese by the Japanese, which did not, insisted on a certain number of
H.K.'s Most Violent
Armed Robbery.
Described by the Crown as the most violent arm-
ed robbery known to the Colony, Au Man, 22,
was found on him.
la the first case that of witness Weng Chin-pui, charged with, In reply to Lai, denied that he was a personal unlawful possession of thres informer to Moriyama and that detonators, a fuse and two bad! Power was arrested by the of explosive Sub-Insp Walter Japanese on his information. Collius said that a search of the junk followed the admission to hospital of Wong's brother. whose right band was ampu taked.
Cinema
Threat Case fendant, said the accident ps
講
Mr. C. Y. Kwan, for de-'
A well-dressed Chinese, Chow curred in Chinese waters. There
in British waters. fore Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K. G., explosive Chung-ld, 25, "broker," was bens no intention to fish with at the Central Magistracy yes- Mr. Kwan pleaded in mitiga terday, charged with demand- tion that defendant was un- tug money with menaces from educated and ignorant of the the manager of the Queen's dangers of his trade. Had it"
not been for the accident, the Theatre on November 16.
It was alleged that a letter explosive would have been used was sent to Mr. Lam Ling, and would hot have been manager of the Queen's brought into the Colony's Theatre, demanding payment of waters, $15,000, or else."
Defendant was discharged
At the request of the prosecu- with a warning. Lion, the case was adjourned In the second case--that of 72 hours for further enquiries. Chan Hok-lun, charged with Detective: Sub Inspector unlawful possession of "335 Weeks of 0.1.D. Central, is in rounds of ammunition and of charge of the case.
Rose Day Sales
dopationa
120 lbs. of explosive-Mr. Hi shing Lo, appearing for de fendant. nleaded in mitigation result of dipiatheria up to this! selves and the floor. Latrine tubs mally experienced by POW. POMME DE TERRE (HOT)
that he came of a large fishing date. The epidemic was on the were fall to overflowing or had Stray shots by the Japanese
was sentenced to life imprisonment and 12
family in Cheng Chow that night, down grade from this time, but been upset completely by some orderlies, both day and
strokes by Mr. Justice E. H. Williams, Puisne
owned several junks and a store. there were still about 200 cases patient stumbling over them in kept POWs in a state of tension. You Have Been Warned
Defendant's home in Cheung Chinese were tortured. decapi in hospital, most of them con- the dark. The whole scene with
Judge, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday shot. bayonetted and Sir-For the benefit of
The Bocisty of St Vincent de Pap Chow was recently burgled. valescent,
its accompanying odours, misery tated,
when he pleaded guilty.
men being subsequently If diphtheria anti-toxio had and human suffering seemed like thrown into the sea within sight people wishing to set up a home
The following day, the other tells acknowledge the following the of the POWs.
when they return to England, Au pleaded not guilty to two been available, it would have some fantastic dream.
During the diphtheria epidemic,
I would like to publish a letter other charges, demanding money man, alone, called at the shop For His Propitious Caldoncs 1800, arrested and sentenced. phi supplies of anti-toxin obtained
The police were Informed, but Maryknoll Fathers $59. Ms. Ho Chee information received from the surreptiously from Dr. Selwyn in your paper, which I received with menaces and possession of the man got away before the are Wan $30, B.L, Yoen 110, Hariel En burglar, defendant's home was Deflom 120, Bir Robert In Tune Andreiced and the explosive found. Clarke resulted ja many lives from my local council. This is arms and ammunition. The Jury
rival of the police.
F. Fleth $25, contribution $25. being saved.
a rough outline of the anid unanimously found him guilty on Au was arrested on Oct. 24 in American Express Co., Inc. $o, Yin A. fine of $200 was imposed. G.O.C.'s Statement letter; A Military camp has both counts.”;
Tung Chot Street with twp re- Yom To $10, Jing Fat L1. Cp 1, V.C. Major-General G.M Maltby, been taken over by the council,
9.6.2. Heywood 150, Emily Jarši have any effect. They were thin men being sent to work regard- Formerly G.O.C., Ching Command, consisting of forty Nissen huts Crown prosecutor informed His Volvers and 10 rounds of am. Joune. 36, Henry Grare $10, Dr. P.F., The facts of the robbery were sipo, Wilson $10. Mackensie $10 Colone) Tokunaga was in com- the beginning, the standard
in a statement. said that from Corrugated iron). Each hut Lordship that the Armed robbery munition in his possessión. Co. $19, 1.6. Lace Bohu. Bing
into a of le divided
bedroom, in which Au was involved was:
Kian Co. 144. 35, HK, Bywar ing of masks was a common Jap-] mand of the whole Hong Kong rations was lower than that of living room, with washing, particularly brutal and violent not mentioned, but a safe pro-Dt. 8.T. Wour $103; T.X. Rowell.
coolie. spoking, and W. C. facilities, and a most unmerciful beating duced in Court as an exhibit, sug-Diatlery Ltd. 115, T., Bhan 15,
A motor bus driver, Tam anese custom. They seemed to area and mydia a speech demand the half starved orientsupplies The rent is a minimum of 7/6 was given to the victims. Accused, gested the use of explosives. The National Chala Register: Fa". #26, FL. Bhd.
ing that all POWs sign a docu-" Requests for medical like them and wear them on any ment to the effect that they would
were refused, with the resulf that pretext, sick or well.
dire threats and making dysentery and malnutrition dis- per week, and a further charge according to the Crown, was a safe was broken with its door topics & Sen. L43, 125, Dr. N.P. Karsa. Yiu-nam, was fined $100 by The Japanese authorities would dire threats as to what would eases developed at an alarming/ of 3/6 (again minimum). for party to the whole brutal business. badly damaged.
electricity. Total 11. It is "Although you are very yOUDE
and there were no replacements less of their condition. to allow for washing. The wey-
Cables: POL
Durableer
(PLASTICS
LIMITED
Dept 10. Burwood Horse Caxton Street London W
PVC Sheeting & Belting
Ate
Without outlining the facts, the
MENACES CASE
Whenever protests were made, velve miles from the nearest Mr. Justice Williams said to Au, the Japanese replied that he, large town, and a bus service you have been found guilty of The case in which two young Major-General Malthy did not is so far unavailable. The letter three serious offences. Demand Chinese, Choi Sun-kwong, and seem to realise that there was continues. Apply In writing if ing money with menaces is pre- Shun Chun,chak, were charged wax on and that the Japanese you wish to be considered for valent in the Colony at the mp with robbery and demanding
plicir own af were tog best
ment. It is a hideous, crime which money yith menaces front 8 the above. D mado By:
I will leave it to the readers must be stamped out. In view of merchant at No. 144, Wing stretchers and medicincs
Judgments to the answer the enormity of the offence, 1-Lok Street, was concluded yes forth the remark:
Any
the council received, but you sentence you to te imprisonment terday, when both were commit complutuls from you and I will can rest assured that it very and 12 strokes for the armed rob tod for trial by Mr. FX
Of bery, 10 years for demanding d'Almada. A machine guna turned on sptly fitted te occasion. and Camp
course the "PIN UF8" leftmoney with menaces and Avo 1 Price Cans behind by the Army would be years for possession of arms” Army, stated that swarms in advantage, but the wives of fies from the
the dead bodies of Chinese
the vicinity contribut may raise an objection. ed towards the increase of dysen-
in Campa
have
dian
in
HOME SEEKER.
Safe Exhibit
According to the evidence ad- duced, Au, with another person! who was not arrested; went to thej.
Accused are also charged with unlawful possession of arms
and ammunition.
Inspector M. J. G. Saul pro- socuted.
Vaccinator Assaulted
fis $10. Dr. Meckis $19, Ying Yums Bank Mr. X d'Almada yesterday,
1p, India Emporium $15, K.B. Pays &
Sons 115, Farmers Bank of China 150, for assaulting a Government FMN. 44- Bilra $10, D7, V.N. Allens vaccinator, Lau Yam-felin 11p. Brother John #100. E. Mauricio 320 Island Road on Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Rogers 139, Lul In 290 $19. is one Chan 100, Club Lastang 35
Donations received: Izist: $33,1PO
Bale of Boss Icial checked $16,022.25-230 Has not yet sheekol
USE OF LOCAL HOSTELRIES
Defendant was driving
bus full of passengers towards Aberdeen on Sunday when an far, anti-epidemic squad signalled him to stop. All the passengers were required to be vaccinated. When defendant's turn care te struck Lau and refnied to be The following is an official cinated. This was seen by My FB Miles, of the Standard statement lesued on behalf of Oil Company, who gave evidence the Combined Services, from to this effect. Headquarters Land Forças
Defendant was ordered to "A" insoting has been held pay compensation for damage between the General Officer done to Lau's watch Commanding, the Commodore Sub-Inspector Manson", pry- FOUND ON and the Alr Officer Command-
secated ing and representatives. of weather in February many of of PDW and struck the Officers Wing Fung Money Changer, 540
PREMISES certain hotels and restaurants. the POWs had no blankets. There in fall view of this parade. Ho Shanghal Street, and demanded were no stores and this ronze were followed tile up by going through 32,000 upon presentation of a 19-year-old, Cheung Wing,: At this meeting, it was agreed leskins, badly
the wards in the h
hospital slapping letter, signed by the "Ngau Troop was givan 18 months hard that these establishments would It was estimated that 85, per
of the Special Party, Kwangtung," labour by Mr. H. G. She don be open to all ranks provided of the losses of personnel
was callous, vindie- which threatened violence with R. O., at the Central Magistracy they are dressed in an authoriz through disease could have been dive and
userday, for being or 3r. 1. Shelden Trevented if the Japanese had of the POWs,
shop refuse to pay,
enclosed premises early Monday, clothes, they conform to the day, John Powell provided adeguate medical sup POWs who were sent to work The shop told told them that Defendant was arrested by standards of dress required of Thorpe and Callous And Vindictive dangers of bombing raids by Al-
at Kal Tak were exposed to the the master was out and that he Mr. K. W. Forrow. Inside No clyillan guests by the man-merchant seamen, As Tault of certain pallents led planes and no shelter was could not comply. Accused drew 181 Wongnelchung Road agements. It is pointed out that sentenced to 10 month
ver, opened a drawer from ground noor at about 1,20 in some establishments certain labour for unlawful poss cheering on one gccasion when provided, par
portions aru reserved for re of a 28 revolver at.
Eastern Hotel. 1-10 m od adjourned which he took $10, and bolha.m.
turing
the bitterly col
Kowloon was bombed by Aled planes, Balto summoned a parade
Heating was
Distri
I walked out.
Inspector H. Bell prosecuted, sidents."
SAILORS GET 12 MONTHS, Appearing on remand
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