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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946.
TRIBUTE TO H. K. RESIDENTS "Exceptional Service" In P.O.W. Camp Hospital
Confusion Over A Bobby Pin
The case against the China Emporium re garding the sale of 12) bobby pins above the controlled price ended at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when Mr. F. X. d'Almada found the defendant guilty and re- gistered without a fine.
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Evidence At War
Crimes Trial
Testifying at the war crimes trial of Colonel To- kunaga and four other POW Camp officers yesterday, Lieut. Col. J. A. Bailie, 1st Win- nipeg Grenadiers and war graves representa- tive in the Pacific Theatre, paid glowing tri- bute to the exceptional services rendered by certain local residents while on hospital duty in the POW-Camp.
Mr. F. N. da Silva, another prosecution witness,
told the Court that when he denied a trumped up charge by a guard named Nakamoto, known to POWs as "Cat and Dog," he was "given the works." Continuing hie conviction,
testimony, Lieut. Col. Baille said that after repeated requests an extra row of huta was allotted to the British officers. A large num ber of oil drums in the huts
Mr. Y. K. Kun pleaded not guilty, while Mr. R. S. Smith, 85 sistant Crown solicitor, assisted by
sundry," said Lieut. Col. Bailie. "He was very fond of his sword and sometimes used it to cut off imaginary heads side the guard room."
Major Huck, who belonged to:
out-
outside, Nilmori asked Lieut. Col.
|ATOM BOMBS IN Thomson what he knew about the escape, Lleut. Col. Thomson de- CHINA WAR! nied all knowledge and said that
Peiping, Dec. 36. Government Muitary com- manders got the biggest laugh thus far in the clull wear as they read a seport from be- sleged Chungyang, in Shensi province, that the Communist attackers were using atomic bombs.
The report described the ex- plosive as 2,000 times more powerful than those used by' the Japanese.
Government sources .CX- plained that the soldiers trap- ped within the walls had been under stepe for 15 days and "thought they were atomic bombs."--Associated Press.
Telephone London Cafe Case
Receiver Case
Taoi Hok-lun, otherwise known as Charlie Choy, of 88 Lockbart Road, was summoned before Mr. E. H. Sainsbury at
*Explosion'
the Central Magistracy yester In Naval
day on charies of offences against the Trading with the
Enemy Act... Though he was not
The charges were in respect
Yard
Goodwin had not fold him any satisfied that an unau-) of dealings with the property dants of the Royal Naval Dock
thing about his intentions Badly Beaten
thorised transfer of a telephone receiver be This answer seemed to infuri-longing to the Hong ate Niimori, who rose from his Kong Telephone Com- chair and savagely struck Liept Col. Thomson about the face and pany made the person body with clenched fists. This receiving it guilty of un- lasted for about ten minutes. lawful possession, the to wait outside and witness was Magistrate, Mr. Horace called in by Nimori, who asked Lo held at Kowloon about his relations with Goodwin Court yesterday that the
Licut. Col. Thomson was told
and how it was that Goodwin did
not escape with the M.T.Bs when instrument still remain they left Hong Kong. Capt. Glovered the property of the
Company.
said that he told Niimari that Lieut. Goodwin had been wound- ed and was in hospital when the MTB left Nimori then ter told witness to go out. Nothing
cape of Goodwin,
to cox
minated his Interrogation. and:
Mr. W, H. Nolloth of the ST & aflotted had to be removed to the same unit as witness took) were very shaky, was brought was asked of him about the es-
secution.
Mr. Kan said that the
word
"bobby pin" was known to the
hair-clip was only called "hair- clip."
Mr. Kan referred to a copy of the Chinese translation of the Hong Kong Government Gazette, to which the Crown objected as it was not an official translation.
Miss Fun Kam-tin, price con- trol inspector, said that she went to the China Emporium and bought 12 bobby pins for $1 and obtained a receipt.
Cross-examined by Mr. Kan. she said that she asked for the bobby pin with the Chinese term "Dang Gap" (top clip or hair clip).
The official price for bobby pins
was dwo cents each.
Mr. d'Almada said that he was
safished that the Crown had given sufficient evidence concerning the sale of the bobby pins. Universal providers such as the China Em- porium should know that bobby pins and hair clips were the same thing.
He felt that there
was some
confusion regarding the translation of the unofficial copy of the Gov- ernment Gazette.
WIVES LIST
drums
illness gick Portuguese
and
and we
The Gendarmes, accompanied by Harada and other members of the Camp staff went down the line. One officer, who was suffering from eye trouble and who had not heard about the lbs. instructions to remove glasses, The lack of medical facilities, had his glasses snatched away proper medicine and diet for The following names have and smashed by Harada. the nursing of very ill persons Street Camp Hospital to the In-info his way. been added to the Wives' Prior-
The Gendarmes picked out contributed to Major Hooks ity List:-96F-Margaret Sybil three or four officers and the condition. He was not sent to PEAKER: 97A-Kathleen Mary parade was then dismissed. Hospital earlier because Saito WOODMAN: 109B-Winifred' "Harada was fond of putting would not give permission. MCLELLAN,
on demonstrations for all and A lorry, the sides of which
Mr. Lo dismissed the case against Ng Suen, master of the Shun Kee Money Changers 566 Shanghai Street, charged with unlawful possession of a telephone receiver.
As he understood defendant'a
The
Tipo Chinese Sick Bay atten and contents of the London
Anderson Dunne and Cafe 89-92, Lockhart Road, yurd, previously in the possession of Wong Shiu-sum, were brought Nakasaki Joe or Ota Tainosuke before. Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.
Mr. A. Lonsdale, Crown C. Central Magistracy, "yester-" sucution, while 31r. . A. da of some potassium chlorate and Counsel, appeared for the pro-day, charged with the larceny Silva appeared for the defence carbon, and with wilful damage
A Japanese interpreter of to a garbage bin.
Detective-Inspector F. the Special Branch, Jibata, in
had been in the Colony for the that about 3.30 p.m. on Sunday the witness box, said that he Ewins, who prosecuted, mid past 16 years. He knew O an explosion occurred in the Tainosuke, the proprietor of the Dockyard. London Cafe, previously known was on duty at the main gate,
Sgt. Huntley, who
as the Yamakawa Restaurant, heard the explosion and went at 89-92, Lockhart Road during to the scene. the occupation,
moke fireworks.
i
K. Caudrey, also of the Wong said that if he had Office of the Custodian of known such an explosion would Enemy Property, said that he cecux he would never have met the defendant at the Lon- made the experiment. don Cafe when he was making, Buth defendants were con enquiries. Defendant told him victed on the second charge; that he never made any reports first defendant was fined $50 to the Custodian of Property and second defendant $25. regarding the transaction ever the cafe.
The case was adjourned to December 20.
Money Mart
Chinese National Currency te opened weak after the week-end recess. Futures were able to
to 914 cents at the close, maintain last week's level of 67 cents for CN81,000, but spot fell-
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Arriving in an alleyway be- ra R. J. Maitland, of the Office hind the Surgery, Huntley of the Custodian of Enenty found the two defendanta by Property, said that he was in the side of a garbage bin which charge of moveable goods and had a large hole in its aide Department, uppeared for the pro-another building. In the pro- sick about. June 1945.
The in- inventory from November 17, They admitted that they had As the to convey Major Hook and the Lieut. Col. Thomson, Lieut. Wstrument was ordered returned 1945 until November 7, 1946, put some potassium chlorate cess & quantity of oil was ex precise nature of his
P.O.Ws.
and. Lieut. Chown were to the Telephone Company, He had never received any in- and curbor into a length of iron tracted and used for lamps and was not known, he was placed Hospital. As there was not detained in a narrow cell for two. Mr. Lo said that though he formation in the form requir- piping and had lighted it with Chinese as "safety pin" and the time that American Air Force pite the care and attention that ers on the floor of the lorry, did not actually see what hap-:ment had not been acquired | regarding the Loudon Gafe.
cooking. This was about the in the officers hospital. Des enough room to lay the atretch- days. Capt. Glover said that he was satisfied that the instrued by the Government Gazette a match, causing the explosion.
There were no casualties. raids were being concentrated
As a result of Police:informa- | the hospital were able to give they were placed on the truck pened in the cell, but he was in through legal, or proper trans- on Kowloon Docks and other him, his condition steadily he- cross-wise with the handles formed that Lieut. Wilcox, who for; he was not satisfied that tion, he was instructed to make intention of stealing chemicals. Dune said that he had no Japanese military installations.
eame worse and towards the resting on the shaky sidea. was suffering from dysentery, defendant in acquiring it had enquiries, and to take over the He was in charge of the dis Under the circumstances, it beginning of July he was plac- Witness was informed towards was badly beaten about the done anything unlawful in the inventory of the stocks at the pensary and he took them to would have been extremely un-ed on the "S.I." or "D.I." list. the end of July that Major stomach by Ninori. After two criminal sense of the term. Cafe. comfortable if a bomb landed in the vicinity of the
Weighed 80 lbs. Hook had died at the Central days detention in an indescrib-
ably filthy cell, they were return statement and the facts of the and in particular in the area Captain Strong informed him British School Hospital.
ed to the Camp.
case, there was no-intention..of about 100 yards away where that the condition of Major Tribute To Residents "For about six weeks after this, depriving the company per pits had been dug and the Hook was serious and that re-i This concluded the examina-we were given collective panish-manently of the receiver. Japanese had stored a consider-peated applications had been tion in chief of Lieut. Col.ment" said Capt. Glover. "This Mr. A. L. Fisher, of the able quantity of high grade made to Saito to have Major Ballie, who asked permission of meant that our rice ration was Hong Kong Telephone Company, aviation spirit,
Hook removed to Hospital. No the Court to say a few words. reduced to a minimum of 330 Ltd., said that the telephone in "Napoleon" action was taken by Saito, des- Granted this permission, Licut. grammes or something like that question had originally been Sgt. Harada was known to pite the fact that he was again Co. Badle said:
hardly had any fresh installed at 175 Tai Nam Street, Lieut. appealed to through the camp. POWs as "Napoleon".
"I would like to take this op-vegetables. Canteen facilities and several months ago. On. Dec. Col. Bailie said that he recalled
this year, after a fault had Major Hook's condition con- pertunity of reporting the ex-parcels were also stopped."
POWs were made to do hut been discovered, the telephone. an occasion when the Gendarmes tinued to become worse and he treme efficiency and ability of
was traced to 566 Shanghai mediate identification parade of moved to hospital. came to comp to order an im- was finally ordered to be re- British P.0.Ws, who volunteer-guard duty. Each POW had to do all officers. The officers, were
ed for hospital duty at the off-duty for one hour each night and Street,
the POW on guard was responsible
installed The telephone was In addition, there were two eer's hospital. Due to the bad for the men in the hut which he originally under terms and con- "Gueat Wife", the Sam Wood
Film Review lined up in two rows and in- Portuguese prisoners on stretch-conditions and lack of supplies, guarded. "The Japanese sentries, ditions set in the telephone book comedy showing at the Queen's, structions were
issued that ers at the guard room awaiting particularly disinfectants
Gold was uncertain. It opened those wearing hats or glasses transport.
as if acting on instructions, as- sent to every subscriber on in-
proves once more that a really at $906 a tael, rase to $309, fell medicines, these men were, insaulted prisoners whenever the stallation of the connection good comedy must have a to $302.50, went up again to $308 chould take them off.
Major Hook was weighing my opinion, responsible for ccn-occasion presented itself," said The removal was unauthorised, director with igenious ideas and
closed at
at $304. approximately 80 lbs. at the siderable saving of life and Capt. Glover. A number of POWs ner was any application made
Piastres opened at $15.85 per time and was extremely ill. It alleviation of suffering of the were assaulted duding these six for it.
a new slant on ordinary things making them appear amusing fluctuated between $15.60 and 100, and in the course of the day looked as if he was not going inmates of the hospital. weeks. In addition, there was a When he called at defendant's-and it also proves that the $16.10. Closing to last very long. Normally,
"On one occasion, Licut. Wil- very unpleasant W/O known as address, he was told that a fee success of the Ameche-Colbert $15.76. Major Hook weighed about 195 lam Fogwill, H.K.R.N.V.R. who "Jungle Jim" who acted as Duty of $350 had been paid to one partnership is based very large. U.S. dollars were weaker tras acting as hospital attend-Omeer. When he came round, he of the company's workmen to ly on good acting. As the blurb $4.70 Sterling had buyers ant, was obliged to carry a generally made himself unpleasant transfer the receiver. very ill patient from the Argyle and assaulted anyone who came workman in question had since so delightfully has it. "It's so $15.40, while Australian pounds
funny, it's a scandal!"
were again unchanged at $12.55. absconded and a warrant had
Little touches here and there,
S'hal. Exchange dian Camp Hospital, a distance,
A. Farce
been fasued for his arrest. of approximately three quarters About a month after Goodwin Actually, all dues ca the besides the excellence of the stations on the Shanghai markut, as of a mile and then assist at the escaped, an inspection of the Camp telephone had been paid with general handling of a very com operation. In addition, he was was held by a Red Cross dele- the exception of the transfer plicated plot, make this picture 2.306 ...
stand well out-the satiricni use required to assist in carrying gate. It was a farce, like all other fee. the officer back to Shamshui- Inspections, because the Red Cross
Defendant said in the witness of the music in the background
(es in "Rake's Progress")Closing po, as
the Japanese officer delegate was only taken to certain box that he was a pre-war sub-
huts and shown exactly what the scriber but left Hong Kong should be particularly noticed would not find a truck to carry Camp Commandant and Colonel during the cccupation, leaving Camera work, which is only the officer back.
Tokunaga wanted him to see. In addition, Mr. G. P. Fer-
his business in the care of his noticeable these days when it is On this occasion, Capt. Glover fokis, When he returned he really bad, is thoroughly com guson of the Education Depart said he saw the Red Cross dele- had required a telephone, urgent petent and often aids the ment, Mr. John Redman, Gov- gate escorted through No. 1 hut. ly for his business and awutcher from one characte to H, which expressed briefly is:-----
Suur of a situation by rapíd never allowed to Chinese telephone company em- Skinner, of Hong Kong and speak to Red Cross representatives
To think fairly, To love wide- Shanghai Bank and Mr. W. G, and were given kastructions to this ployee whom he knew had another.
The details are unimportant, ly. To witness humbly. To offered to transfer an in- Robertson of Pure Cane effect. At the inspection, Capt.
but the essential feature of build bravely, will be the sub- Molasses Co. (H.K.) Ltd., per- Barnett shouted out to the Red Strument from another shop the plot is that, owing to somefect of a talk to be given by for a fee of $300. The em formed exceptional service in Cross delegate in French and Eng-playce had told him that he over smart tactics of the part the Reverend H. Chappell at Hospital."
lish that POWs were starving. would in due course be notified of a young correspondent (Don the Toc H meeting to be held "Goes For You Guys"
The Red Cross representative was
Ameche), his boss imagines this evening at Talbot House, Captain H. C. Glover, attach immediately escorted, out of the by the Telephone. Company or that he is married and he has 50 Mactionnell Road at 8p.m any additional fee he had to pay to barrow his best friend's wife All nen interested are invited. ed to War Crimea Investigation hut and taken out of Camp.
Capt. Glayer said that he spw team anid that he was severely Set. Harada and
to pass off as his wife on his two aentries him away from the guard house, return from overseas-es you beaten up by Tanaka because come back and he heard thuds as The beating continued for about can see it in all rather confused, he had said in a letter written if a person was being beaten. 20 minutes or half an hour when to his father that he believed There was some shouting. A con- Colonel White came to the guard eniusing scenes in which the Arrivals From Shanghai by the m
siderable amount everything would turn out al-
of confusion en
en room with Lieut. Owen, Nakamo real husband offers scooc for Mr. Geoffrey T. Gambilny
“Tilendiano" - on Sunday include Mr. and sedappening right ultimately.
tried to see what Was was
people He
what to was told by Col. White that he plenty of amusing scenes in Doreen Garnbling, Mrs. Winfred E. Kay- locked to the ground and taken away
Barnett was had exceeded his authority and after that unless witness was returned which the red husband (Eichard lock, Mast Irene Hutchinson and Mer while in this position, kicked days, returned and was hospital to his hut inmediately, the mat- Foran) is taken for the man'. George Bob Waiter Smith, Frederick Jally, Bernard Van Zuiden, LG Coming about the body jaw. ized. While in hospital, Barnett tez would be referred to the From beginning to end and Richard Markman. Afterwards, he was allowed to was severely beaten
up by the
Nakamoto "Guest Wife doesn't put one get up and then the interpret interpreter Niimori.
was annoyed with this remark foot wrong. It has a smooth- Arrivals by the as. "Glenapp" Festerday. er, Niimori, turning to the
Mr. F. N. da Silva, share and and said that he was quite capness and pace that carries the includes (From Singapore) Mr. and Mrs. insurance broker, formerly
Mark Lymbery, Mestra" W.J.-Yetion parade which witnessed the in- Lieutenant in the H.K.V.D.C. sald able of dealing with or inflicting audience from one hilarious V.C. Terutale, and the Mazes long and cident, said: "That goes for that Lieut. Palmer, who was get moto then told. Col. White that hepisode to another with the Pierre, Joan Vickers and La Wal. punishment on any POW. Naka- You guys as well.”
by a sentry talking to one of his would give witness the night to Colbert has appeared in an
greatest of case, Claudette that own men over the fence, was think ..it .over.
From Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Belghte given a terrible beating by a Cpl.
"weeples". Hegira, A.B. Raworth, B.IL Deanks, Mr. Silve said that do was then many sentimentel Nakamoto who was known to sent back to his hut escorted by that one har began to imagine Aake Van Der Wees, and Hick: and the as "alan Happy and Dog", as well Col White and Lieat. Owen, con ton how good a pomaly store Ropes Muriel May mm and Darodkar
return to the hut, he was asked top a comedy Another At the time when officers at abima came to witness' hut look- Mitchell what he was going to do light to watch and the same strait Boenda" on Sunday included M
guard named Naka- by Col. White and Lieut, CoL is. Her performance is a de- Departures for: Durban, by the miợ, Argyle Street were bidding fare-
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very pleased with himself and the following morning. He told been drafted to Japan, Nilmori beating he received. Mr. became infuriated over a remark told Nakashima that it was a false
Suva to admit the charge, wald was ad refugee from braver Charies White and Mr. James
hero" parts. which an officer had made. He shame the way officers were being
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Mr. and Mrs. It. Bimo, Kr. 2. Ford and Miss -Ford, Mrs. | H.). Bogan "and “306, Mosers: XP. Thomson, “AH. Hankin, 112, Batten, H. Gaara, J.II., Beth mud. P Forn, and Captain H. Conway
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The next morning he was call: Passengers leaving ceeded to slap, punch and hit him not eats.
time it was much more serious. Bess valid certificates of VBC- about the head and body and to Gave Him The Works Nakamoto had thick dummy cination against smallpox. kick him in the legs. He then
*On June 6, 1944, just after the rifle, with which he beat witness, used ble sword scabbard to chose evening parade, witness returned who became senseless
under the Licut, McLeod, around the parade to his hut About ten minutes blows. The next thing he knew ground: This was done in full later the Camp Interpreter, that. Col: White, Cdr. Vernall was Mr. G. T. Palmer, of Reiss, Latest rivals at the Pibinaulu Zokalla si view of Lieut. Tanaka, who stood Lieut. Cyril Brown, RNVR and Lieut. Owen appeared at the Bradley & Company, who was Mr. and Mrs Lada, Bakery? E.W. Bairra |by and did nothing..
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MESSUTO who aim with they would not leave the guard | the D-treatment of Barnett, Me Theson, Mrs. W. Keylock, R. Mark
Bachurski..
In July 1914, a friend of wit was wanted in the guard house, adopte house. This time they formerly Leutenant in the G.D. O'Mally, W. Hanes, Ca
much firmer attitude HKVD.COM JEL. Beth, Gerald Ranade, Mr and Mrs ness, a Lieut. Goodwin of the When as arrived there, he saw with Nakamote and told him that Mr. Palmer tefined regarding Rhodes Capt. H.H. Conway, Mrs. said that Formosans house anless they were able to Lead and the severe, mauling of Van Zuiden, A. Rayes and drom Saamatuipo Camp. The in charge of POWs would pay take witness, asray. From the Capt. Glover by Japanese ack escape was not discovered until with their Alves for offences guard house, Mr. Bliva said schat named Basher Bill. Mr. Palmer Departure emails Penis: R the morning Fauster parade, against POWs. Mr. Bliva Jacuts. Chown and Wilcox were having
Wa Mr Silva denied ho was taken direct to hospital, said that he himself, was hesten Agnew, John W. Bar, WAL. Erau questioned about the escape, as that what he did say was that all chozeuge strane gave him up by a Japanese known as "Cat Thomas Br. and Mrs... Man
+ him, 1.15. Morrison, Ste. 256. DOWANS, YJE. xamination.
and some and Dog", who belaboured hi well as Lieut. Smith, who was guilty of offences against POWs infections.
with a baseball bat and other terbutions D. Maxwell BW BD.
The Morgany 1-33, "Carmichael, A. Nitipri i in charge of the hut occupied by would one day pay. Goodwin. Nimort ascertained
It was obvious that Nakamoto report on the injuries receiv articles.
by witness was handed to when questioned as to condi- Martin, All Yosley, Mr and Mrs: C.
Binner, Mr. ant. Mrs. A.X. Fidine-Konkai, diat witness and Lieut. Col. Them Was trying to gain the sympathy Major Moody immediately water
the hospital, Mr. DM. Hasserson, Thom, of other Formosans and maisted the Apanese supaender, cast laat, they wars pbsolutely no aparators and
witness said that all Former Mr. Bila then described the grin. During a heavy rainfall, Tonny D. Faller, II. VODO CON
that
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both were called to the Camp sans must pay the sunalty o Once On arrival there, they day. "Nakamote then started to found Nilmort present with a Jepove me the works," and
The
one in civilian clothes Lieutsi va "He pushed me, Blue Pandito Capt the hospital was just like a swim. EF AZ Gfimoré, B., Wood, Mias
Wilcox and Chown had already and then pushed me against the been Anterrogated: Litut. Col. well and used his knees on me. Thomam was called in by Niimori: When Lieut. Owen sitzind to while he, Capt, Glover, remained restrain Nakamoto, the latter sent!
ming pool with water sporting & Gardner, W. Barry G. GI Bilve lo from leaking roots. The medi- Serick and 7.1. Goals, add that he was definitely un- cal orderlies were busily engaged The trial of ser
bing Harada, Mr Bilve necessarily cruel and that. POWs in moving beds and trying, to Were always uncomfortable when mop up the Gooral kor
Honda Tamu will open be was woout.
Hearing was then sdjourned. War Crimes Court The last witness to be called till 10 am. today.
Wednesday next.
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