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A "Base Betrayal” Of Trust

A strong condemnation of the base betrayal of trust by the three Indian defendants was "voiced by Mr. R. S. Smith, Assistant Crown Solicitor, after Mr. W. H. Latimer had found them and seven Chinese coolies guilty at Kow- loon yesterday.

B.A.T. Workers Demands

"heinous

Describing it as a crime" which he could not suff)- elently condenm Crown. Counacl dectured that-the-men-employed. by the Kowloon Naval Dockyard to look after "the property stored there, not only shut their eyes to what was going on but actually conpired within their own circle tó corimit à robbery.

Stating that, he took a very serlous view of cases where Po- Ice Meera lent themselves 418 parties to'n larceny, His Worship sentenced Ham Din and Moham The 700 odd workers med Shufty, represented, by, Mr. in the B.A.T. cigarette J.M. d'Almada Remedios to two

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1947.

COLONEL NOMA TO HANG Makes Lengthy Plea In Mitigation Gendarme Chief To Lodge Appeal

CHIEF JUSTICE

INDISPOSED

"

"Owing to the continued in- disposition of Sir Henry Blackall, Chief Justice, the trial of Kam Tak in connec- Lion with the Tak Wan tea house explosion" has been postponed until Wednesday:

The trial, was to

have opened before the Chief Jun- fice of the Criminal Sessions prsterday,

Made Soap

years hard labour on the charge Without

ly, and All Sher to one year hard inbour on the conspiracy charge.

factory at Wanchai afe of attempted larceny and she among the latest dissatis-for conspiring to rab, concurrent fled workers who have threatened to, strike for better pay and working

conditions.

about, six

The seven Chinese defended by Mr. Marcus da Silva, were fined so or two weeks hard labour in View of the fact that they have At a mag meeting at the Lakbeen in custody for

weeks. Kwok léte last night represen-

a lengthy Judgment. His tatives of the workers told the Worship, referring to Sgt. Me present, who included representa Dougall's evidence, tives from fellow labour organ fence counsel have suggested that said:"De- isations, that an ultimatum wa Sgt. McDougall was in fact. the handed the management at ring-leader fu the attempt, and in yesterday afternoon calling for 1 fact Insp. Collins hus given evt. raply within 72 hours. Following

dence that the statements made delivery of the ultimatum the

to him by Sgi. McDougall were management told the men's ro- presentatives that their demands corroboration was possible were so unsatisfactory that only whore were not neceptacle.

As the ultimatum only called for a reply and not for uncondi-

charges made,"

"There is, however, no doubt in

Licence

FOOD AND FUEL

-COSTS

The Labour Officer reports that the Food and Fuel Costs for the "wiek ending Feb. 17, 1017, Werem

Rire, Fleur mýšl" l'ees 1,2 cattles $5,1000

ANJO. .9190

Colonel Noma Kennosuke, Chief of the Japanese vert

Gendarmerie in Hong Kong for a greater part at Cabbage of the occupation, was yesterday found guilty Ou as charged and sentenced by No. 7 War Crimes Bal Fish Court to suffer death by hanging. Noma re- Park ceived the sentence stolcally.

Fub

1.0173

4.0000

ANNO

.7420

9010

- 1.1000

.1000

113.5210

Indian On Charge Of Collaboration

The trial of Mohammed Yussuf Shah, prewar Po

lice Lance-Sergeant, on charges of collabora- tlon with the Japanese during the war was -opened before Mr. Justice T. J. Gould at the- Criminal Sessions yesterday. Shah pleaded not guilty to all 23 charges against him under the 1940 Defence Regulations for doing acls. with intent to assist the enemy. With duties of countering Allied espionage agents and guerillas between Nov., 1943, and Aug., 1945, accused was alleged to have assisted the Japanese gendarmes in the arrest or interro- gation under torture of 19 persons, chiefly In- dians, suspected by the Japanese of being Allied agents. Mr. A. J. Citford. Crown Dinga D. Schwani anld that he cannot believe that accused over Counsel, assisted by ASP Dono. was questioned once by accused of commission or committed auch offences, be they van, is conducting the prosecu. after his arrest, on Nov, 10, 1943,

those for which he is blamed in

tion. Mr. Leo d'Almada about buying and selling rupees. e Castro, Instructed

He was sentenced to five years) by Mi this trial.

Accused Yokohama, which was reduced to

G. S. Hughe Jones, is appear-helped the Japanese tie him to a

Imprisonment as a spy. "I came to Hong Kong · from

ing for accused.

pole. ASP Heath told the Court A. Mehnga alleged accused htt ashes during the war, and I was

documents,

Firewood

Tutal

omission. as

There was a large crowd present throughout the Bean Curd, 14 pieces

day and late-comers were forced to stand, all seating accommodation having been taken up. Noma commenced his last Hong Kong was saved. of day in Court by hobbling, as course the Governor's timely usual, to his place in the dock, decision is to be thanked and ad- and as he laid down his crutmired, but behind this must be ches with n studious expres- remembered and highly appre- sion, he looked up at thePro-ciated that these two English secuting Officer, Major. Mac gentlenten had done a meritor- Gregor, amiled and uttered a

tous service to realize the prin- surprised to see Hong Kong or that In September 1945, accused him with a stick when he enled cheery "Good Morning.

Sir. ciple of humanity. Bulba flashed

tically untouched by the ravages naa "Time"

"Through and "Life" crow aet to work decision

the Governor's of war. When we come to con- desperate alder that the accused's efforts with protographers in effort of the two Englishmen, were in no small measure respon-

curing pictures of the final the precious lives denta poised pens and hung on

of about ible for saving Hong Kong from scenes and foreign correspon 11,000 British Offlcers and the tragic fate of Manila und also

men, 3,000 British

for saving many human lives, citizena,

and the

handed him two

hinder Singh.

he had received money from

one a Japanese permit for him to carry arms and the other B. J. Young said he was ar- certifying he was in the Japan. rested on May 3, 1945, and twa

days later eae Gendarmerie. Chinese and by Yoshimoto and another Japan- Was Interrogated Indian policemen were per-

he

A aubsequent interroga-

to every word in a long plea including women and children does not his record for good standi mitted to carry on work with tonn,, accused took part on every

trend of

Le

Joss of

the

do ordinary police work. Hong Kong. They were told to

an accomplice in the alleged poi- soning of an Indian detective in

Cross-ex the Japanese service by the name

The case was adjourned to this

Soap-makera Leung Mul, 39, und Lo Koon, 30, before r..ilair-Kerr at Kow- appeared loon yesterday charged with manufacturing 1,400 cakes of toilet soap and exposing them dutiable soap without a licence for sale, and the possession of from the Superintendent of in mitigation which

local Gendarmerie Chief ad- Cinese people, together with Finally, an the accused has be- the Import and Export Depart dressed to the Cour in cart.

war crime suspects?

ment, at 180 Temple

the beautiful city of Street, fal, though heavily Japanese sng, were saved frons calani Hong War Criminal No. 1 and the of the Japanese Gendarmerie's

Hong come n

Major Shlozawa Kuno, chief a legendary figure as long ground floor, on Feb. 22.

accented English, his voice R/O: Millington, prosecuting, finally trailing away as he ap

tous disaster and

Cross-examined, witness sald complete wildest rumours are current police affairs, sald accused was, told the Court that the soappeared to lose the

destruction to ashes as was amongst the population regarding until February, 1945, a Kenas interrogation, but he could

accused only talked to him during found on the accused's

his scên in Manila and the Philip Court of the words 'A man shall which

actions, I wish to remind the

1 pre-hia thought.

in the Tokkq section, soap and was similar to that

after say whether accused hand-atted mises were marked "Australian

pinen.

he was an Will Appeal

ordinary merely as an interpreter. convicted because he "I should fke to

nat emphasise bad name. As the trials of war Kenan and subsequently became

had a Large crowds awaited Noma's here that I did send these two manufactured by the Austra- prepared.lian Soap Pty. Ltd. They were egress from the Court bulld. English gentlemen to the Brials are based on the high an interpreter to. Sgt. Yoshi-morning.

Gendarmes on trial before No.sion to save so many human which would be caused by the out- said he remembered the arrests

the of preventing

moto in the special section. Ing and the two other Japanese tish Headquarters on the min- the destruction of civilization To Mr. d'Almada, witness 5 War Crimes Court acemed lives from worЯE havoc." I break of war in the future, I sin-of. Dr., Selwyn-Clark and those. to derive considerable pleasure sent them on the mission

be-cerely beg the Court to give a fair suspected of being connect. greeted by a record crowd. A them as they emerged first aid were cause 1 hourtily agreed

decision in the case of Colonel with Noma Kennosuke, fully consider the accused.

need with him. Among them was In their sacred and! or two later, Noma sublime object to end hostili-whole career in Hong Kong, in

jing his whole personality, and his made his appearance, flanked les. Even more, I sent them eluding bls, action on Christmas from the Devonshire Regiment, permission on all side by armed guards by my own decision without | Eve."

of my superior Responsibility of Officers with fingers on the triggera of Divisionál Commander at the their tommy guna.

In reply, Major MacGregor salċ Surveying risk of my life if it had ended in part: the scene and observing photo in failure as a result of believ graphers with cameras at the ing the two English gentlemen laws and usages of war in this "The alleged violation of the ready, Noma stopped of his and allowing them to go to the case have in all instances, been Gwn accord, adjusted his British leadquarters.

exclusively, carried out by Noma's trutches and took up in suit-

subordinaten. So you must also able

Without further pose.

Rescue Of Lives have clearly in your mind funt hab. looking around, he then

what responsibility a senior officer bled to a waiting forry and "I conclusion, I believe must necept for the acts of his

subordinates, was helped on by a Devonshiro] It is no exaggeration to Bil *o soldier:

that among the many

my mind that Sgt. McDougall did tional acceptance of their de in fact report to Insp. Bucking- ruanda, the men said they would ham, continued Hin

Worship, continue negotiations with the "ond that a trop was managemen: and await the result Just how much Insp. Buckingham being offered at $1 for four before deciding on further posi- knew of Sgt. McDougall's activi- cakes. Live action.

ties or what knowledge Sgt. Mc- The ataff of the "factory" Dougall hud of the

precautions tuken by Insp. Buckingham, I do consisted of the two defendants, not know, but I am prepared to

a'coolie-amah and a small boy accept Insp. Buckinghain's evi. Both accused were fined $200 dence that Sat. McDougall-did-tell--on-the-first-count-and-$100-minute him at 3 am, on Nov. 7 that the on each of the other two. or attempt would be made later that

a total of $400 each. The soap morning,"

by the I. & E. Department. found were ordered confiscated

The workers, more than half of who are women, have asked for the minimum daily pay for men to be increased from 75 cents to 31.80 4 day, and in the case u female workers who are getting 23 cents a day, an increase of 50 to 60 percent. This is in addition to the rehabilitation and cost of living allowances which the Com- pany is at present paying them.

P.T. MISTRESS FOR H.K.

Miss D. E. Marchbank of 18 Beresford Road, Oxton, Birken- head, Cheshire, has been appoint- ed to the Colonial Service an a Physical Training Distructrees in Hong Kong.

wha was

Miss Marchbank, educated at Birkenhead Girls' Secondary School and Liverpont Physical Training College, quali- fled for the conjoint certificate of the Chartered

of Massake and Medical Gymnasites. che a awarded the silver medallion of the itayal Life Saving Society.

She has held physical training appointments

Spennymoor, Walsingham, Co. Durham. Bolton and Liverpool,

nt

No Engineer On Board

A large motor Junk in apparent difficulty in the Central Fairway on Feb, 23 attracted the attention of S.J. Brown of the Water Police who, was on patrol duty, nhd on pulling alongside found that the engineer was not on board and the man in charge did not know how to handle the engine.

Kwok Hol, the coxswain, in the Marine Court yesterday pleaded

under guilty to being

way without

a certificated engineer who, hi said, want ashore at Shekki on urgent personal business. He was fined 0, with a warning

that this should not happen again as it was a menace to shipping in the harbour.

"I have no hestitation," went en Mr. Latimer, "in accepting his evidence that it was Constable 107 who did signal the launch to comp into the camber and who later directed the coolies to enter by the upper part of the window. Iden- rification also has been

corro- borated at the Identification par- ade by several of the accused colles,"

P.O. Clerk Jumps Bail

Still another Government ser- vant jumped his ball when Chan Yiu-wal, a postal clerk at th General Post Office, falled

ARMY HAND BACK near when his name was called HUTS

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'Uncle' Had No Licence

He agreed that, the method! | of the Japanese Gendarmerie Wu Wo hankered to was more forceful than that of become an "uncle" to the the British Police and that Chin- general public, so he set- eso and Indian members of the,

em-

*

Gendarmerie could be dismiss up shop at 576 Shangliai

they disobeyed orders. ed or even court martialed if Street without further court martial was even The delay and started to dish powered to order execution.

out loans to every Tom, A Basto Case

Dick and Harry without H. R.- Sequeira said he

to WAR bothering enquire arrested by accused and George where the pledged goods Wong on Nov. 10, 1943, and,

"It is not necessary fully to later interrogated by shin came from or whether Both the finding and the pected Japanese Roldiera sibility gees. Some would, might him of being a spy. At Stanley, rightful owner or other- expound just how far this respon- to and Moriyama, who accused the "mortgagee" was the in Mr. Sainsbury's Court yester-sentence of the Court are sub of war crimes I am

cer- even contend there is an absoluteĮ day

ject to confirmation.

tainly the Chan was charged with tamə

only officer who liability. But it can be said, with accused asked him about the wise. Twelve huts on

The "China Mail" was reli- | hud not only been

Biuito. the Ma-Tau-pering with a pustal parcel and

truly in certainty and beyond the limit af bridge notes of C. H.

This. In itself, was a bad, mix- is He was sentenced to 10 years' take on his part, for every pawn-- Chung Estate, Argyle Street. with the larceny of ten ting of ably informed that Nomi Innocent of war crime or other contrary argument, that he Kowloon, have today been handed cigarettes from a parcel under the tends to appeal

imprisonment by the Japanese broker ta soppoard to take reason against, the reflection upon my conscience, liable for proven ilegalities.

1. Where he orders the crim- military court which sentenced able arecautions against receiving back by the Army to the Hong control of the Postmaster General sentence.

Lut quite contrary to the iden Kong Social Welfare Council. and in transit to Singapore.

of

crime have done nal acts:

Basto to death. wor

2. Where he knows of them

goods. But he made desperate

In reply to Mr. d'Almada, worse mistake when hu effort of humanity and either permits them or fails witness agreed that George the formality of applying for and moreover have effectively, to take adequate measures to pre-Wong was actually

licence from the authorities. in charge contributed to the rescue of sa vent their continuance,

The result was that he found of his arrest, while accused was himself before Mr. Blair-Kerr at many human lives by coopera- "And as a projection

Before the war, this housing estale was built by the Council with money subterthed by the Chinese Community

land donated Hong Kong.

by the Government of

On

Each family had a good-sized living room, a separate kitchen water, modern sanitation and electric light, at a moderate rent

Procuring Charge

He was on bail of $500. This was extreated and a warrant is sued for his arrest.

At the previous hearings he was represented, by - Mr. C. A. 8. Russ, SALVATION ARMY APPEAL

acknowledged

$7,286

Provlunly Maguite 20: Mr. Lake 4820; PactAc Union Trading Co. 150: De La Lines $25; Wallace Harper 150: Honey $30: K. Electric Co. 180 E.

I

$9.

Globe Steel Co. #10; H. G. W. Woodhend

$40: C. C. Roberts #100: Anan sa 3. John Manners & P. Vaunis & Co. #500: D. C. Darts $25: 8.481.20

Cu. $100 Total:

*

When asked by the President if he wished to say anything in mitigation. Noma address ed the follows:

...

Court in English

"Did My Duty".

as

"I should like to emphasise the following two points.

"In the first place. I am con- Vinced

of

th:

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Gendarme Captain

tolen

and accused of being carrying-j.proceeded Lo

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Ignore

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the

Dawnbroker

W

ting with the two English accond case. if he has warning of merely accompanying George Kowloon yesterday, together with gentlemen of devoted spirit."wrong doing and does not inves-Wong.

twa fokls, Kam Sin and Kam LAT, In his closing address which tigate, the Prosecution claims, Rattan Singh said he was charged with carrying was read by Captain Whitehorn, ice again, that he incurs

arrested by accused and Asgar trade or business of criminal liability. Mr. Yoshizumi Tatsuicht sold in "You will see, then that, know-

on June 22, 1945, and later without a licence on Feb. 10. I have done my duty part:

questioned by a Japanese in- ledge

According to DSI C. Dowman,. the accused in the easen terpreter, accused and In

when he

"shop" with us the Chief Commandant of "He knew, as was clear from tial factor here: it is submitted about receiving 2,000 yen from was a crowd of people in front of

visite the Asgar Csi Feng,

Fu-cheong theru the Hong Kong Gendarmerie, the evidence given by Mr. R. 5. as the only real point you have to

the British Consulate in Macao the counter. The two Kams were always following the dictates Smith, that the local population | decide. 1. Wynne Jones 310; Faritio Eagle & of my conscience, Especially I had enjoyed the protection of the " from these remarks, you through Mohinder Singh. taking in the pledges, writing out bellove I have done all I should British law and consequently are asked to conskier. If ther H. Prithipaul said he and 12 the tickets and handing over the to in supervising my Head-d not have any idea of winning were violations of the laws and other Indians were arrested by money. Asked if he The afternoon of Monday,

quarter Section

Commanders the people by force, but was de- usages of war and if there were, Yoshimoto, another Japanese and master, We admitted he was, March, was fixed by Mr.

termined not to conduct the Gun did the accused know of them, or a Chinese on May 3, 1946. and District Commanders, tak-darmeries in Hong Kong in the did he disdain to follow up warn- Latimer at Kowloon yesterday

Four Going through the shop, the inys later, he was questioned by two detectives and Wu came out ing every possible means of some way as Japanese Gendar Ings he received.

Yoshimoto, a Japanese interpreter onto for the commencement of Com-

Street where they mittai

STOLE FROM N.O.

aupervision. I did afacerely! merica were conducted in other

**It the normal process for

un to the second floor: proceedings against

carry out the police administra occupied territories,

Courts in cases like this to scru-

messages for Mohinder Singh be of No. 9.

They found "a Toere Benedict Lee Kin, charged with i

"I need only mention the in- tinize very closely tion, always acting on the lead-

the Prosecutween Hong Kong and Macao; he large number of percola with procuring Leung Kai to re- of 4 Mallory Street, was found motto: Honesty, Kindness and show that the accused led the way precaution, to discount some

Hon Wan Kuen 18, unemployed, ing principle of the Gendarme cident of the Carmelite Sisters to then evidence, and. an Safety was working on a boat plying be-hambo tickets attached as well ne ceive a bribe of $50 from a guilty by Mr. Sheldon of stealing Good Results. At the same time,

tween the two ports. of

some plain tickets. lorry driver.

for his subordinates in the matter a sergo jacket and a comers, the

the claims made. In your wiadom He was Interrogated four time On the accused being convicted, of kindness. He is and always you may see fit to do the same Mr. F. W. Shaftain, Superin- property of Lieut.. Rankin, of I ordered and instructed all my has been a mild man, the sort to here. But however much you do the Japanese in the presence of the Court that Kam Sin kada and given the water torture by the prosecuting offcor Informed tendent of Police, will prosecute... "Aeneas" from tent at subordinate Commanding Off-be, nicknamed schoolmaster by so, I submit that no one, whether accused. He agreed that accused previous conviction for a similar while the accused will be de- was sentenced to three months' Happy Valley on February 29. He fended by Mr. Marcus da Silva hard labour.

cere always to act in concert his more rough and ready sub-Phebe accused, counsel or witness, merely acted as an interpreter. offence and was fined $100... DEI with the Chief Commandant, ordinates. He also did what u can persuado You that this K. M. Lookoomall said he was Dowman said that this unlicensed A formal remand of three The defendant was seen by P.Q.

that is, myself.

commander ́ should do in the evidence is fictious or even green Chinese-03 charges of helping the growing and that a large number arrested by a Japanese and apawnshop ramp has beèn' steadily daya was granted in the case! Bradley taking the jacket and cruel, merciless thing at all. 1

"Really, I never did any supervision of hii subordinates. I (Continued on Page 3) of Leung Kai, charged with camera.

British Consulate in Macao tol of stolen goods have been finding "demanding, by force with in-!

distribute funds to agents in their way into these never committed any crime.

establish Committal proceedings against during my stay on duty in tent to steal" from Tso Kwok- Loung Yam-hong, 23, charged Hong Kong nor did I order

Hong Kong. fal on Feb. 14 and 15 the sun with the possession of one de- anyone else to do such mis-

ments. Witness said that at one inter- At both the Police and His of $50 monthly as "protection. tonator at the Kowloon-Canton deeds on my authority.

rogation accused said to him: Worship took a serious view of fee payable to the Kowloon

"We treat you like a gentlemen, the case, Wo Wo was fined the but now we know you are. Traffic Offico,"

smkælmum of $250. Kgns Sin $200 crook." "In the second place, I did

and Kam Lal' $150. A warning, start on Monday, March 8, at a

self-sacrificing deed

In his lectures to his subordinates he had taken

was issued from the Bench that a' Mr. Blair-Ker, at Kowloon the two English gentlemen of 2.30 p.m. It was decided by humanity and cooperated with pains to point out to them that torture was an agreed that the Japanese put that of six months without the option To Mr. d'Almada, witness and appearance before the yesterday when accused appear devoted spirit to save, màny

Court would mean a gool sentence illegal means of obtaining confessions; he had questions and accused translated ed before His Worship on hunian lives from

cited the example of Judge Oka Echizen-No-Khan Sahib Mehal said he was disastrous

of fipe. remand.

loss by the desperate attack of Kami, an illustrious figure in Japanese history, arrested by two Chinese andor the Japanese troops at the end who had obtained good results without torture the direction of accused for carry- of the Hong Kong war on the and ill-treatment, Captain Shibata Shigeo and Macap. He was questioned ing messages between Hong Kong Levening of Dec. 24, 1941, Thy mission of the two Englishmen.

O.C. Eastern Kempeital Has. at Happy Valley by accused as to the whereabouts Lo Sall, ad 38/was fluted $500- tion in Hong Kong. These rich was to go to the British Head. Mr. Shields and "Mr. Mariners

from August 1943 to February, 1945, told No. 5 of Mohinder Singh's transmit in Mr. Sheldon Court yesterday War Crimes Court yesterday folk, as well as a "favoured, few?”

ting sot. Accused said:--"I know for attempting to exportsaven SirThe average Hong Kong received the maximum allowance quarters in Victoria City ordinates that I would punish) food men were employed at the citizen appears to be a peculiar payable each month, plus low-

you are a Imade, it clear to my sub shottage of manpower, bad and

and your apy nume | cases of cotton yarn.- sort of animal. When there is a anees for mille etc., etc. With my North Foint Headquarters, torture or fil-treatment, Shibata celerated and the training parlod Indian ETFs on the liberation which win leaving for Singapore...

across the fighting lines from them if I apprehended them at Gendarmerie Promotion was ac was appointed ABP in charge of blug alongside the 6:"Mul Hock" D. D. Ruttonjee said that he Chiness detective boarded a Junk Prosecuting, Insp. Sell rald that and chance of getting something for this money many of them were to persuada the British Gov said. Therefore, I do not think shortened. The quality of his Accused visited this office and on board the junk were found the siothing, he is first on the spot able to make a tidy suni speculaterpor. Sir Mark Young to that any torture, cold. Have been sobrinates; because of this was handed him revolver and car-seven-cart.pf chiton yarti Capt. 5, Yi Tias, Dhun Ruttonjes. N. Wahlsel when there is but and means, of increasing artion that the Japanese invasion | hsity on bath in his own defence very bad ahia bechie pfe had rendered to Kaminenia dypartager C. R. a means he adopts to get what he emment la now dayling WAY view of the Impending situa dame Captain elected to go into

and hes, no scruples about the ins Hong Kong notes, As Gov- give up further hostilities in carried out openly The Gun mich below the average rath

The general quality of the the witness box yesterday to Chinese censor or police was also Yoshimoto stating that

one of tain documenti, a whisper that Government in- venue, it is suggested that

#certificate riven (lanscoped" by pidsbete, Capt. 1. F. B. Waters, tends to take something from tho, except Famill of volun- Into the main city was immins The interrogation room Washortage of food and high cost of hu Shehard, and M. him, however small the amount, tears who drew money from Marler lee Korpal, Mrs. he starts whining and yelping. HBM, Consul Macao, in any

BARAKAWAM.Hamilan." Why should this bet mindst at Michael Starria, 27-Greyk, T. Maxim. During the years of the Pacific declare the amoun

shape or form, be alled-tipontb Mom, War, the majorit

brity-of-Hong Kong them and to show Noche Eurasians, Portu and swing they should not refund

inkling of to Government 12-1 (cash that, they "were

pital.

APPOINTMENTS TO QUEEN MARY Mr. A. J. Staplo, L.D.S. (Bris. tol), has been appointed Honorary Dental Consultant to the Queen Leo Hab Liong, MB, B.S.. Hong Kong. MR.CP. London, The Indian Ambassador MRCP. Edin. Diploma in Child China will be arriving at Kai Tad Hash, Eng has been appointed on Wednesday, Feb. 20, on his Honorary Consultant in Paedia- way to Nanking. The exact hour Trics to the Queen Mary, Hospital of his arrival is not yet known.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

Panirauja › Hotel `arriyals to 'La Mi Valentiaf/K.E." Lutkin., C. A. GramokĘ 36. Polk, H. Shaplan, Mr. And Mev.

A., Tag, A. Pullen, J. Taylor, Mr. and MNIA R. WAM, Col. A. A., Lamb,

By Holland, Paul Gemalen, E. Abderhalden.

A. D. Brooni; Col. G. 8. Chester wit

to

Railway station on Feb. 1 will

Readers' Letters

Macao

and Ji diana, includirigy

hese, rédeived

kance "from" HB,

Consul in eeking financial

NEW. HEM! sulinid

ontes

Saved Hong Kong

"It was done through thei utmost sincerity and dei and also through lo of timacy/With

of

In The Witness Box

the eastern and of the Gendar ¡merle compound, he :mixetely, 100 metres distance

Ahown Fritsfromh, the 7567 could be heard

then.

living, they could not make vejer Png EmandFinny-üned, their posit

to make!

Certificate

ich was

YARN EXPORT CASE

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