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Ticket Racketeers

Of the eighteen Chinese males and one female arrested en Sunday night at the Po Hing Theatre for non-posses sion of admission tickels, 18

appeared before: Mr. Latimer yesterday and were fined $25 each. with the alternative of

week hard labour. Yue! one Woon-fai, who failed to answer when his name was called, had his bail of $50 forfeited.

THE CHINA-MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947.

HOT EXCHANGES AT Commando's

TOKYO TRIAL

t'

Tokyo, Jan. 27.

The American-Japanese defence today challenged.

In

General MacArthur's authority to create an International Military Tribunal, for the Far East. demanded a mis-trial and moved for dis- missal of the case against Premier Hideki Tojo and his 25 co-defendants.

opening the defence phase--which is expected to take two or three days in which there will be a reading of all its dismissal motions-the defence charged Japan was forced to fight a war of self-defence." The defence also charged of the United States which is there is no law known which "authorises ang" international tribunal to sit in judgment on the moral conduct of individuule of a sovereign nation.",

After evidence lind been heard, His Worship asked the manager of the theatre, Mr. Chiu Tsun-ki, how it was pos- sible for the people to enter the theatre without first pur- chasing ticket, specially when there were two men on duty at the barrier. In reply, Chin stated there was a terrifle rush at about 830 p.m. and the accused pushed their way The defence attorneys sharp-intention on the part of counsel

le disputed General

through.

Mr. Latimer informed the defendants that should they before him again appear charged with the same offence, he would double, both the fine and the alternative,

S/1 Askew prosecuted, Found guilty of the charge, et possession of 41 tickets at the Victory Theatre for pur- poses of retail: an Jan. 25. Chow Man was fined $75 by Mr. Blair-Kerr at Rawloon

yesterday.

Money Mart

Wendiness presteraiosted on the money masket it wopened pesterday after the one werk Elina New Year holby,

Gold fel! From Spas ne ided at the open- Inge $1.25 at the elong

permitted by the Constitution culy by the President. Secre- tary, of State and Congress.

The defence made it clear that, there is not the slightest

any

Mac- to

reflection on Arthur's right to issue the | MacArthur" ner upon, his an- April 26, 1916. charter which thority to conduct the occupa- has become the legal foundation of Japan. tion of the tribunal.

The key to whether the tri- bunal has jurisdiction to hear the indictaient of Tujo, and his cohorts hinges on whether MacArthur has power to ordain and establish the charter, the defence claimed:

It was asserted that as an

American citizen bound by the Constitution, MacArthur is not permitted without the consent of Congress to accept any office or title "of any kind whatso- Never" from foreign states,

-Novel Body The defence chargel, there had not been the "slightest Plaires, after opening at 114.50 per effort made to obtain the con- sent of Congress in approving ar ratifying MacArthur's action inereating the interna-

1 dropped to 4 of though this eld

rate improved Taj A1420.

Chin National CarroNCJE JON other hand, was steady though ipajet, na),

raten, wore mara sp. low-wildannry-at-44f-tional--tribanal ----representing-

ten foreign nations.

rent for futures and 7th cents for usik tor CN¥1,0

U.S. daikra wer tim at $4.55; and

Blerji

and Austrating and

- buyers at $15,45 anal XR55 respectively;

S'hai Exchange

Slough, Las, 27.

day were law.

NO NEWS OF C.N.A.C. PLANE

Nanking, Jan. 27.. Sourch planes covered the rapood Szechwan province south-cust of Chungking secking the CNAC plant which disappeared on Satur day with 18 aboard on its flight from Cantan-16 Chung- king.

The Chinese Bureau of Civil Aviatiok began an in- vestigation-Associated Preis.

ent. Cabinets and evidence in- troduced is sa vast in quantity that no defendant can obtain a fair trial."-United Press.

41

Hot Exchanges

Tokyo, Jan. 27. The International Military Tri bunal for the Far East, today re- In a general motion to dis-fused to entertain the defence miss the case against all the motion affaciting, General Mac- 26, accused-supported „by

26 Arthur's authority to establish the mutions the dehigh court which is trying the individual fence claimed the prosecution former premier, Hideki Tojo, and

substantial other top Japanese war criminal introduced "no evidence" of conspiracy.on the suspects, part of the accused to commit crimes

humanity. .bgainst crimes against peace and con- ventional war crimes,

China War

to

Story Of Stoning

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned have received instractions from The Custodian of Property to sell by Public

Auction on }

THURSDAY, the 30th Jan. 1947 commencing at-10.00a.m.

Charged before Mr. E..H. Sainsbury at Central Magis- tracy yesterday with selling tickets at the King's Theatre at their Sales Reams, Pedder cther than at the recognized Building, Basement place, Li Chi, a pork stall foki who pleaded not guilty Was discharged after evidence had Leer heard.

228 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS

ARTICLES, comprising:

Rubber Wheels and Tubes: Car Parts: Paraffin Wax; Powder; Holm's Emery Lights Fire Extinguisher Rattan Fenders; Fuse Wire; Lead

Powder; Lead Covered Wire; Electric Wire; Scunding Tubest Sheet

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Death. Programm and Petre, Forms for the First Estra Taco Mecting to be held on Saturday,.

8th February, 1947, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's 'Office, Ex- the Club change Building: House. Happy Valley; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 dock NOON On Thursday, - 30th January, 1917.

1.

By Order, C. B. Brown.

Secretary,

REMINDER

Cpl. Bachley of 45 Comman-STORED AT CUSTODIAN K de stated that he went to the GODOWN. MA TAU WEI 7 pm, ahow on Jan. 24 and ROAD, KOWLOON. saw defendant offering tickets! for sale. He gave defendant. $5 for a Dress Circle seat and re- ceived $1 change. He then en- deavoured to have defendant arrested. A constable who was requested to effect the arrest refused and told witness to do. s himself: Cpl. Bachley said

Glass: Electrical Fittings; that he then proceeded to take defendant to the Police Station Carpenter Braces; Cross Cut The Annual General Meeting Saws: Diesel Engine Parts; will be held at the Club hinrself, but on the way, a crowd started to stone him and Fuel Rope Slings; Fly Premises "TODAY at 5.45 P.M. the man managed to escape.

Wheels and Pulley Wheels; Jan. 26, Cpl. On

Bachley ruff are Pump Parts; said that he made a report to Calings Iron Cast- the Police Station andother following day, accoppasial by

he

a Chinese Subringfestar. went to thesKingsalTheatre where he spyrnizedi defendant and had him xesteli3w

Defendant, who, pleaded anot

bgarlas. Lag; Dises and Plate. Tin Strips and Plate; Machinery and Parts; Filter Candles Electric Drills, Empty Drums; Shovels; Iron ZSUTUBCATer Torch- light Bulbs; Iron Ventilators;

"We see no need publicly challenge the Supreme Comman- der's authority," Sir William de- clared. "It is not necessary. Itguilty, said that heimetsa brine Terataikinafanki Pans at the King's heatre of the

jean do to good in this place and

under these circumstances

un

it is necessary in the interest of justic, and It is not yet neces

sary.

night in questa foster and Pulaygol Brass Sheets; of the stall and a foki said that our end of me defendant is a kanall frðni STORED AT HONG KONG & 7 p.m. Jetraun on the nigKOVE ON WHARF & GO. he was alloyed, ip hayaj been opeIN CUULTD'S Nos. 30/31 at the Kingsheatre GODOWNS, TSIMSHATSUI.

! - v jrmt toriana de Rekin; Cinnamon; Ampere

Meters; Machine

Parts: Brass Serowe. STORED. AT MACKIE'S WHARF, NORTH POINT. -

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

STORED AT · WING FAT

BAY::

THE SPORTS CLUB

W. A SHEA,

Han. Seeretary,

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers,

Pedder Building. Telephone No. 20224, t

PUBLIC AUCTION

I

The Undersigned have received instructions from The Custodian of Property to sell by Public Auction on

Tuesday, the 28th January 1947 commencing at 10.00 am.

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WANTED KNOWN

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The defence nation, written by chief cansel Somei Uzawa, said "Japan occupied a special- historical and incontrovertible Yeu vill Le allowed to do it," position in Manchuria which it, Sir William continued, if you establish the proper foundation was entitled to defend."

In overrunning China there [for it in-the presentation of the]

legal was no infringement." the de-defence. It should be a

argument, not a harangue. This fence argued,

With regard to Japanese is not the floor of a Congress, brutalities and crudties in Senate or any other Parliament."

NOTICE is hereby given | Boilers. Thus the picture stands of fleted upon prisoners of war

Mr. Smith hotly replied: "This that the Register of Share out that a general of the United States, the defence pointed

is not intended to be a political holders of the Company having Army without authority, set- Japan never ratified the Geneva harangue. We have the right to been lost during the Japanese PRINTING CO., No. 3 HING at their Sales Rooms, Fedder Service Dress, Belt, etc. Wonder ting up a novel, alleged body Convention on Treatment of have the record show what we occupation, it has been decided EAT STREET, CAUSEWAY Building, Basement of international law carrying War Prisoners-although she tried to bring to your attention."

to re-construct this in necor Quotations on the Shanghai market to the possibility of capital punish-tuid the world after the war

ment and who has reserved the brcke out that she would abide Sir William said today. "At the dance with approved procedure: right individually to review any by the general outline of the end of the trial you should make New and distinctive forms of Certificates have now been re 300 Dscntence, rendered by the tri-Convention.

7,000 unal as well as the right to In attacking. Pearl Harbour

ceived and Shareholders are STORED AT CHINA PRO. STORED AT LAMMERT BRO Me.. Smith fred back, "We in- therefore requested to forward VIDENTS set aside any action taken by without, warning, the defence

Nos. 5/4 GO THERS AUCTION ROOMS, ¦ PEDDER BUILDING, BASE- soon as DOWNS, WEST POINT. in his contended that no international end, to go to the Federal Courts to the Company the tribunal which.

Washington and raise this

Chinese opinion, does not accord with law was broken because Ameri-in

and Japanese MENT, had been lus notion of a 'fair trial," the

engaged in question (MacArthur's constitu. Possible for cancellation pur

Wines. defence stated.

"de facto" state of war with ional outhority to creare Ti Popes Share Certificates in

their possession, in exchange E myst for several years defenders

bybunal), but to do so we The legal

of Japan

for which the Company will STORED AT KIN LEE GO- Japan's 'major' war criminal supplying China since 1937 show that our motion was pre- suspect: brushed aside Potsdam with continued economic. finansented here and that the Tribun-issue new Certificates with new DOWN PASSAGEWAY, WEST

al had opportunity to correct it." distinguishing, numbers cover-POINT. which stipulates the trial of cial and military assistance,

ing the shares involved. Since a "killing by armed Criminals by

The President of the Tribunal terming Potsdam nothing more than forces of a sovereign nation retorted testly, "It makės As from the 29th day of STORED AT FÜ WAH, TEA

Commercial"! had been regarded as diference to us if you go to January, 1947, the Company's GODOWN, No. 30 PRAYA, an ultimatum to surrender.

They added that the Japan murder nebody was murdered Federal Courts in Washington, Register, of Shareholders will be WEST POINT. rese. instrument of surrender

as the indictment charges when Sydney. Ottawa, Federal Courts

9.30, n.m.

Gebl per un

US. Bull

Hong Kat: Dollar

Ching-

Gull per cufare

11.

le

Hong Kong Doliur

-Arsociated Press,

Buying Sellinz

CH

1,000

פאן

1,499

Cas1,000* 292,00

F400

Bachaned."

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

Peninsula Hotel arrivala. Mr. and Mrs. M. 4. Auster, Major E, 15. Mekénzie,- C. L. Cheesman, Mrx, R. P, Newell, Mr. and Mr. A. Bruith, J. E. Broven,

Mr. and Nrx. 3. Volckaert, F. W. Wal-

Lerncholil, E. P. Beath. J. W.- Chapman.

bar

never

this motion."

the Japanese launched their in Moscow, or any other court."

is "nothing more than capitu- Paluula departures:T. R. Enitylation subject to certain condi-swift, sudden add surprise at-

.tionu." Bug, T. J

J. 8. Marinaten. F. A. Lilbroke. J

thesbrough, Min F.

Mr. and Mr. it. Bott, J. Vaide. A. 1.Kurrender Tovey, 5. £. Torry. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Jackson, W. W. Brook, A. JohnsensER

instrument

point,

as

open. for transfer purposes. Transfers will be registered

provided all relative documents are submitted, sup ported by the approval in writ ing of the Registrar of Com panies to this procedure.

The Soviet Judge, Maj-Gen, M. only tack upon Pearl Harbour as Armitage, 0), J. Kealton, Å. Stephens, Neither Potsdam no the well as other areas throughout Zaryanov, laughed heartily at this

the Pacific. 05- tablished any. international law which makes the tribunal a legal judge of the Allies'

ce claimed.

and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Smith,

the

Pasureters who left for Marmilles 50-count. indictment, the defen-

we, Polk" yesterday elded

Mr. and Mr. Yo Pop-keung and Mind Banel Borgese,

Messrs. G.R.

Ramchand, M.N:, Mehla and F.M. Meist worr postenper Ior Bondway Rod Mr. and Mr Alton A Gormely, Dr. and Mrs. G., Yong and CL ACT White were put for Singapore...

T.A. Madar MIŠ

Illegal Trial

|

Sir William added, The points you raised could be put into sober legal language in ene-tenth of the time you used."

Shareholders, whose Certif eates have been lost or destroy-

"I have never been accused of ed and who have not already verbosity," Mr. Smith replied. "If done so, are requested to notify

Your Renour does not want me the Company forthwith giving to say anything this morning, I full particulars. wish you would say so frankly."

Sir William leaned over the

The defence also said Tojo and the others were being tricl Never Before

illegally and ex post fucto being tried for breaking laws Traditional and orthodox Fources of international law created after the commission

for or their crimes, furnish по support

The MocArthur's action in creat-

bitter motion added:

day of Dated the 27th ing an alleged" international "No nation' or individual can

thousand. Nine bench, behind which are arranged January, One combined make the law of nations." criminal code, the

defence

The defence attorneys placed the flags of the 11 nations con-hundred and Forty-seven. into the tribunal'a record on dueling the trial, and said: "I

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS Smith. Eehalf of 11 of the defendants said what I mean, Mr.

& SON, bricily,

General Managers. motion to declare a mis-trial Address the Tribunal bunuse a "fair trial is impos |xible,"

motion

please."—United Press,

Armra, J. McNeill, W.C.C. Kumwls and

Japanese-American Capt. Fl. Alkinmon were panger for Shanghai by the staff said.

"Ensters" yesterday.

The defence added "This has The next meeting of the Sino-never before been undertaken British Club will take place at in the history of nations."

The holy worded" Northcole Training College, Bon- ham Road at 5.30 p.m. lomarrow, continued: "It seems too plain Tez will be served as usual after for argument that if MacArthur

this evening at eight o'clock and which members will be invited to has, the authority to create an

his subject The Appreciation of inspect a collection of Chinese international tribunal then, he evidence showed the defendants Music". The meeting is held at Art in groups earh under the has the authority to interfere acted under a single Govern- Talbot House, 50, Macdonnell guidance of same-one who will in serious way with. the ment the Tokyo war trials cover Road, and Toe H invite all men | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

execution of the foreign policy' sever. years and fifteen differ- interested.

explain the exhibits.

"JANE"

NIXIE THE

PONLY LIVING MERMAID

WITH

MOSA TRITCH

AND INTE

SKA-MONK

The defence said: "In strik- ing contrast to the situation at Nuernberg where

Jane's entry is an instantaneous success.

DAD

VES

DOG

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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PROTECTED PLACES

(SAFETY), ORDINANCE-1946.

Band: Paper; Book Paper; Printed Cigarette Packets and Bords

Machinery.

260 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, comprising:-

Carpels and Rugs; Gram phone Records.

POSITION WANTED YOUNG radio technician, Chinese, rienced in maintenance and laboratory work, seeks employ- meht Kindly

reply Box No. 261 "China" Mai!".

+

FOR SALE

UNUSUAL Opportunity: Acquire GODOWN, WEST POINT. STORED AT SUI BUN FOR

splendid Zelas Binoculars, practi- "Hillman" Minx Saloon cally brand new, beautiful leather "Humber" Station, Wagon; | case, ridiculously low price. "Ford V-8" Lorry; "Morris Racing/Travels... G.P.O. Box 415.

Utility Car; "Ford" Lorry; "Standard 9" Foreign Paper Wrapping Saloon; Empty Cases; Trunks Paper: Hard Rolled Paper; & Wardrobe Trunks; Rettan Native Papor; Labels: Books; Hand Grips, Battery and Documents Account Books; Electrical Parts; Etc- "Cassia; Chinese Medicine: STORED AT CHUNG WAI Stamp Pads Tooth Pasto;

BOOK CO., PAK TAI STREET, Mania ope: Fire Extin- KOWLOON. - gutshers; Enamel Ware; Straw Braid Printed Mat- ters; Adjustable Standartis; Matting: Safes; Etc. STORED.AT. SUL BUN. FOR

GODOWN, WEST POINT..

Stenell Paper; Sulphite Paper; Forelin Paper: Native Paper Strawboard; Manifold Paper; M.G. Cap Paper; Canvas Shoes; Cotton Yarn Chinese Book Paper: Printed Matter; Calendars; Jute Twine; Gunny Bags: Porcelain and Earthenware Figures: Blick Silk Buttons: Steel Rules: Printing Machine Parts Machinery; Dyes; Padlocks; Linseed Oil; Galvanized: Iron Wire; White Tiles; Curios Etc.

that the instructions which The abovementioned articles were published in the Press on will be open for inspection at 21st and 23rd, December 1946 their respective godowns on regarding Protected. Places the 28th and 20th January, in HONG KONG and KOW-1947, between 10 am and noon, LOON will conte into effect on and between 2 pm and 4 p.m.. hat FEBRUARY 1947.

Inspection.Permita will be issued by the Undersigned at On and after that date sen- their Auction Rooms. tries on Protected Areas, will open fire on persons found in The Auction is subject to the the area who fail tu haît wheh | Conditions of Sale published in. challenged and/or resist arrest. the Hong Kong (British Mili- tary Administration) Gazette Notification No. 12, Vol. 2, of March 9th, 1946,

BY ORDER of G.WEJ ERSKINE,

Major General,

GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING, US LAND FORCES, HONG KONG|

D. H. EVERETT, Commodore, RN.

COMMODORE, HONG KONG.

S. N. WEBSTER, Alr Commodore,." AIR OFFICER COMMANDING HONG RONG.

Combined Services HQ. Hongkong, 27th January, 1947,

Helen's Beauty Salons

You can, trust your personál.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Aliction.on

White Paper. STORED-AT

CUSTODIAN

KI GODOWN, MA TAU WE!

ROAD, KOWLOON.

Service Auction Rooms

* Auctioneers, Surveyors, etc. Basement, French Bank Bldg.. A.E.B. de Sousa, Auctioneer. Telephone 31867.

PUBLIC AUCTION

on WEDNESDAY, THE 29th JANUARY, 1947, commencing at 10 a.m.,

ROOMS,

FRENCH BANK BUILDING, BASEMENT,

The Undersigned has received" Tin Ingots; Lead & Tin instructions from the Custodian Foil; Torchlights and Torch of Property to sell by Public light Bulbs; Rattan; Acid Auction Sulphuric; Foreign Paper: Newsprint; Cardboard Paper; Yellow Bond Papet: Chincte Medicine; Pulley Wheel; Gear Wheels for Lathes Motor Car Wheels and Parts; Motor Car Radiators; Fire THE SERVICE AUCTION Bars; Machine Parts; O Cloth; Iron Tanks; Refrigera- tors; Circular Saws; Hessian Cloth; Gunny Cloth; Barbed Wire: Cast Iron Moulds' and Parts; Scrap Iron; Timber and Wooden Logs; 'Paim Léaf} Fans; Iron Plates; Lead. Ore; Oil; "Hillman 10" Utility Car; "Hillman Minx" Saloon; "Chrysler" Sedan; "Chevro let" Sedan; "Ford V-8" Buns; Etc., Etc. STORED AT HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GO -DOWN CO., LTD'S Noël 30/31.

GODOWNS, TSIMSHATSUI,

Gunny

Cloth; Hessian Cloth; Bond Paper,

The

200 LOTS OF RATTAN, "BLACKWOOD, STEEL & WOODEN FURNITURE,

Comprising:-

Chairs, Tables, Cupboards, Filing Cabinets, Lockers, School Desks & Stools, Benches, Desk Ends, Cabinets, Wardrobes, book-cases, Dress-

ing Tables, Typewriting.

Desks, Chest of Drawers, Desks, Folding Tables, Hat & Coat Stands, Setecs & Arm- chairs Bedside Lockers, Showenses,

Blackboards, Pianos, an Organ, Etc., etc.

abovementioned articles, will be open for inspectjón' at their respective..., rodownę, on the 25th and 27th January, The above-mentioned articles .1947, between 10 a.m. and noun, will be open for inspection at and between 2 p.m. and him the Hong Kong & Kowloon Inspection Permits will be Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd's Go- issued by the Undersigned af downs Nos, 30/31, Telmshatsui, on the 27th & 28th January, their Auction Rooms.

A 1947, batwaen 10 a.m., and Noon The Auction is subject to the and between 2 pm, and 4 p.m. Thursday, the 30th Jan. 1947 Conditions of Sale published in Inspection Fermits will be issued the Hong Kong (British, Milby the Undersigned at the Ser at 1210 p.m..

tary Administration) Gantt vier Auction Rooms, Notification No. 12, Vol. 2, off March 9th, 1946.

at their Sales Rooms, Pedder Building, Basement

15 SAMUEL WHITHERS &

CO JRON SAFES Just arrived from England (Sizes In Height 24" to 48")

the

Beauty Problems Your Per On View from Wednesday manent, Waxes, Shampoo, Seler 29th January 1947.

Tinting Facials, Manicure,

Pedicure to Beten's, expert Terms: As Customary

operatora (1st floor) above

Lane Crawford's. Tel. 2815$."-

LAMMERT BROS:; Auctioneers.

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers,

Chinise Critical Co OPTICIAN

67 QUEENS ROAD C

The Auction is subject to the Conditions of Sule published in the Hong Kong (British MIL tary Administration). Gazette Notification Np. 12, Vol. 2, of March 9th. 1946.

A. "E, B. DE SOUSA,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 27th January, 1947;

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