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THE CHINA MAİL, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1947.
DR. SATO FOUND GUILTY III-Treatment Of Patients At Stanley
Heavy Fines
In Marine
Court
Fines and prison sentences took a new spurt in the Marine Court. yesterday, when 'Mr. N. Garland, the Magistrate, in several cases
posed the maximum for repeat-i ed untences.
Chan Chi, Junkinaster, who had 40 excess passengers and made a false declaration in his clearance to cover up the actual nutsber,
Letter From Dr. Selwyn-Clarke
Street Ice Cream
Danger
Tin Ingots Case Ends Today
KING'S PARK HOLD-UP: ROBBERS SENTENCED
Two members of a gang responsible for armed robberies: in the King's Park area between Mar. 16 and Mar. 18 were yesterday unani- mously found guilty by a jury on three counts of armed robbery and sentenced by Sir Henry Blackall, Chief Justice, to ten years' imprison- ment with hard labour and ten strokes of the cane respectively.
}
Another member of the same gang, who previous-
ly pleaded guilty to all three counts, was sen- tenced to nine years' imprisonment with hard labour and nine strokes of the cane. The case for the Crown was Tom said that he then heard a
noise and saw two men running. Detective Inspector out of the other cave. He imme. diately handed the man, whom he The accused. Lok Tal, Wu Yiu had arrested over to another, de. lung und Ip Yuk, who were not tective and pursued the fleeing
eventually suc-. legally represented, were charged men, whom ho on three counts of armed robbery, ceeded in arresting. On retuming The first and third accured plead to the cave luter, he found a resz el guilty to the first charge and volver, not guilty to the second and third. Second accused pleaded guilty to
Charged together with Yu in Forrest. Dr. Wong Chup-om, who is ac- cused of being an accessory after the fact to larceny:
The case is being heard be fore Mr. Justice R. II. Williams
(Pulane Judge),
The trial of Yu Ting- wah (alias Yu Hok-chiu), a Major General in the Chinese Army, who is charged with the larceny A lengthy petition from the villagers of Kamic-
of 1,790 ingots of tin on gawa, Japan, describing their village doctor,
Jan. 19 and also with ob- Sato Choichi, as a generous and warm-heart-
taining money by 'false' ed gentleman and dutiful in every respect who
pretences, is expected to could not have treated the enemy unkindly”
end today, when the clos- was read to No. 7 War Crimes Court yesterday
The danger of eating ing addresses and sum-conducted by Mr. A. J. Clifford, when the trial of the one-time medical officer In charge of Stanley Prison Hospital conclud-ice cream and ice creamming up will take place, assisted by
sticks sold by itinerary ed yesterday. Sato was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment, hawkers was emphasised He was found guilty of having contributed to by Senior Health Inspec- the ill-treatment of patients at the Stanley tor Sheriff when he pro- Prison Hospital during part of the Japanese secuted To Chuen, 41, regime by having failed to provide them with before Mr. W.H. Latimer adequate medical attention,, medicines, drugs at Kowloon yesterday. and a suitable diet.
Accused, anic
Inspeptor In mitigation of sentence, the | functory and that though there Sheriff, was manufacturing ice
called
stock
of cream and ice candies at 240 Leung Tal, another Junkmaster, defence
Mr. Y.K. Kan is holding a excess ixissengers, Warrant Officer R. J. Hardy, medicines and drugs available Yu Chau Street, ground floor, watching brief on behalf of the who had six was termed an old offender by S.R.A.F., and produced a letter very little was given to the and supplying hawkera with his complainants; the Chinese Na 1. Jacks, the prosecuting officer, from Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clurke, patients.
goods. The premises were in ational Resources Commission. most filthy condition and there and he had to pay $500, ir spend the formerly Director of Medieni
Mr M.A. da Silva is watching the next four months at Stanley. Services, Hong Kong, who was
was no possibility of a licence the case on behalf of other in-
'terested parties. Laung Lo, who had nine excess recently appointed Governor of
being issued.
The Health Department took Sir,In your issue of 30th Aprightly with a line of only $150 the Seychelles.
view of this a very servious
an ices manufactured offence and sold under such conditions tend to assist in the spread of cholera.
17—"Skumshulpo Cocktall," KCC, & p.m. May 17--China. Emporium
traordinary meeting, 3 pan. May 21-Union Waterbo, 12
Ltd. Annual Meeting, Dudwells Offfee, 11 am.
Co,
May 201K. Really & Trust Co.
Annual meeting, nush, May 31--China Emporia annual
meeting, 3 pm).
Reader's Letters
China And Macao
you published a Reuter telegram from Nanking duted 201h idem, in which was reproduced a que ta
umn by the Change Any organ,
com.
had to pay $200 and $500 res. pectively for this double offence, or alternatively five months in gnot.
passengers,
more let nt? WHA
or one month.
Lal Chat-sing, coxswain of the
mator-boat "Winkle," could give
certificate
015 11
no good reason why he operated "Peace Dally," relating to menta on the status of Macao, by the bant before it was properly " high diplomatic official," who surveyed, why he himself held no
J competency expressed four viewpoints whoxswain, and why his engineer
remote Portuguese volanyaswal should return to Chinese Control. Was also uncertificated. For this As I do not quite ser his point. was ined $200 on each count, and I suppose no sane ish does, or $600 in all, or vise spend the
next three months at Stanley. constrained to ex. either, I feel
His engineer, Chan You, was viewpoint, as layman, in reply to his second fined $200 or une month. viewpoint that "Portugal during the war was not im Allied nation and violated the rules of neu- trality by giving refuge to Cier- mans and Japanese nud was res ponsible for the death of many patriotic Chinese."
Jares y cwn
Tang Mun, anigher junkmaster, was fined $100 or six weeks for Leing without a certificated en Lincer ou board while underway.
Au Chun-on and Chan Kam: lung, uncertificated coxswain and engineer respretively of another molar ical, were remanded for 24 hours, ns one of them was at
Kowloon Palice Court facing
It would appear to this diplomat that, by nut being an Allied na- tion during the war, she had com.
other charge. mitted a 813 against heaven or
were Three bool mistresses heaven humanity, er both. Not
fined $30 each or 14 days for ly I cannot judge being a politician
of neutrality were ing inshore without permission at if any rules
offender with a infringed by Portugal. For the night. Another
be previous conviction was fined $50 it cannot sake of argument
Mucao, for four or 21 days. goinsuk that
A fine of $20 or 10 days was to give refuge years, d also many thousands of Chinese and) imposed on each of three boatmen crafts to lie other nationals. Where is the kick for allowing their
Square Street coming ??? If Portugal had join. alongside Public ed the war against the Axis, un-Pler, and thus causing an obstruc- doubtedly Macao could not have tion. Klood the onslaught, and the plight cf these who sought solace there otherwise be better imagined than described. As to the "druth of many patriotic Chinese" caused by Portugal's action, perhaps you, Mr. Editor, cun enlighten me be cause this is the first I have heard | Vegetables pf it!
FOOD COSTS
The Labour ancer announces that the food and fuel costs for the weak mating May 8, 1947, weres--
Rice Flour
Rall Cabbaro
on
Ten
Salt Flali
Firewood Temiz Curd, 14 plecen
Quite possibly by not entering the war us an Allied nation, Por- tugal had served better the in- F terests and purposes of the Allies; Fork and one must not forget, how beenme very important. Lisbon then as a port of communication and convenience In every way. Forget not also that Azcres 'Is. was loaned to the Allies and uset as u base! It was an open secret. As far as Macao la concerned,
then
ex.
we must all be grateful to Cdr. Gabriel Tolxeira, (the Governor), who governed Macan in those days under very tenuating circumstances and with great tact when enemy provoca- tions and incidents were pretty often. If not for his capable and tactful handling of the situation mcat probably Macao would have gone with the wind. I ask what would have happoned to the thousands of foreigners and many thousands of Chinese from Hong Kong, Canton and elsewhere who cought refuge in that so caled "im-
One
witness, Was
an
oderunte
If accused had claimed that patients were allowed to have medicines sent in, the only reason why patients would ask In his letter, Dr. Selwyn for medicines to be sent in this Clarke suld that he had received | manner from outside the prison medal attention from Dr. Sato was because they did not receive
Sato's enough at the hospital. and that "but for Dr. treatment I think it is posable that I might not have survived my imprisonment."
Dr. Selwyn Clarke stated also
in
Squalid Neglect The manz deaths that occurred at the prison hospital and the great amount of suffer
squali
Mr. A. Lonsdale, nanisted by Detective Inspector R. Mae- Kenzie, la conducting the case: for the Crown.
all three.
After Mr. Clifford had outlined the ease for the Crown, Wong Pul- Inm testifled that at about 8 pm. on Mar. 18, he was on his way to Hunghem with a friend, Ma Kan. ying.
·
At King's Park
Death Of Old H.K. Resident
Many older residents of: Hong In the vicinity of King's Park, Keng will regret in hear of the Mr. Charles Loseby, instruct, ed. by Mr. C.A.S.-RuBR, in op: two men came up from behind death in England of Mr. J. L. pearing for the first .nccused and one of them shouted "Held McPherson who for nearly thirty the other a only in Y.M.C.A. and Masonic Mr. B.A. Bernacchi, instruct-up your hands!" One of the man years was a well known figure not ed by Mr. J.T. Prior, in re carried a torch and presenting the second accused. gun. Wong sald that he was first circles, but in many ather spheren nsiced to take off his shtes. While of the ermmunity. He died at this was being done, his friend Tunbridge Wells recently at the was led away to a enve on the age of 72.
The following is an extract from hillside. Once again the excuse that he
Wong was also taken inside the the abituary notice which appear.
in the bulletin was bringing it to Hong Kong for cave, where his friend and another ed
of the a friend" was proffered to
Mr. person were sitting on the ground. North American Federation of Latimer at Kowloon Court yeater-He was then searched and $22 In | Y.,M.C.As: day, when 28-year-old Li Hon Wai Hong Kong Currency and a hand-
OLD EXCUSE
conf-
"A Canadian by birth, Mr. Mc.
In
Declaring that is what wo are trying to prevent by sciz; inx ice cream and containera from hawker,” His Worship imposed a fine of $250, The ico neglect. The deaths of Sir oxes and condte moulds neized in the letter that he was satising there was due to take care of the sick
Mr. to be returned to accused. his Vandeleur Grayburn and find that in permitting him to
exposed D. C. Edmondsten resulted Two hawkers of ice cream group of cells Sato himself to possible
treatment reprisni from lack of
and sticks. Loung Kwok and Lal
was questioned regarding the 1 kerchief was taken away from Pherson attended the University from his own people and that attention.
Yet, arrested by SI Clarke on taels of opium found on him when After the Court had returned Sunday at Austin Road and he was searched at the K.C.R.him. Wong was then told to sit of Toronto from which he obtain. ed the degrees cf B.A. and M.A. Aned down with the others, WILA Defendant he had incurred the displeasure
havings verdict of "guilty", his superiors in
Sato's Salisbury Road, respectively, Station.
While in this of
prsltion, Wong He began his YMCA work in 1901 attempted to persuade them to defence counsel, Mr. Hasegawa were fined $25 or five daya im- $1,300 or six months hard labour.
saw three other victims being at the University of Toronto, transfer a seriously- R.A.F. Yukichi, called Warrant Officer prisonment by Mr. Latimer in The aplum was ordered
brought in by the robbers. These 1905 he went to Hong Kong where NCO to the British Military R. Hardy, to the witness-box. the same Court yesterday. On cated.
Also appearing on a charge of three were also searched and or. he served with distinction "both was in Hong the application of Inspector J. Witness said
the dered. to sit down.
Chinese Assocla- trying to bring opium into
Eurcpean and Hospital.
during the Japanese Orem. the goods and utensils Colony was a 49-year-old Chinese After a while, three or four tions until his retirement in Octo. Kong
were ordered to be confiscated, female. first
Mak Sul.
two remained |ber, 1984. Defendant robbers left, but occupation and was
He had been living a busy,' LIBE Shamshuipo POW Comp for 18!
pleaded guilty and was fined $900 behind and acted as guards. for four months' hard labour).
About 20 minutes later, he ful life in Kent, England, eright at Stanley months and later
The opium wan ordered to be con-
heard the sound of a commotion up to the last day. There had Ascated. Prison.
outside. The two men on guard been no illness. He passed away Immediately crdered their vic very peacefully while asleep, John tims to remam quiet and threat-was loved by many and wherever ened to shoot them if they mado he went radiated confidence 'and and noise. Wong coughed and was hope. His was a well-balanced, kicked by one of the rebbers.. creative, winsome personality.
The Court, comprising Lt.-Col. N. G. Wait (President). Major A Clayworth, and Capt. R. B. Gorely, deliberated for over two hours or the verdict and for one hour and 20 minutes on the sentence.
.
Accused's Position
al
FAREWELL TO H.E.
As a military pelipner at Stanley he was confined to his
This dinner will be held on the coll when ill. Ho fell Grst floor of The Hong Kong & November 1944. Major Boxer Shanghai Hotel on Wednesday at called Dr. Selwyn-Clarke to see p.. Cocktails will be
served The proceedinga yesterday him, with the permission of the from 7:30 p.m. Those attending began with the closing address Japanese warder. The follow are requested to be present not
Inter than 7,45 of the
p.m. Dress, Officer, ing day he collapsed completely optional. Prosecuting
given camphor in- Major R. C. Lai, who submitted and was that the main question thejections by Dr. Selwyn-Clarke,
י,
R/O. Paulic prosecuted in both
cases.
Found In Cave
SMUGGLED ORE FROM SWATOW
Mac was in every sense of the "You will not be helped by the
word a sterling, character. His Hong Kong authorities to cheat
main work was as General Secre the. Chinese authorities," said Mr.
Abeut half an hour after this,tary of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Sainsbury at Central yesterday the two robbers left. Neither which developed when Kwok Tung-kwah, 24, was
and flourished
Court had to decide was whether Dr. Selwyn-Clarke alse in- stage of my liness from Septem-nod $40 or six days hard inbour Wong nor the others made any under his wise guidance. He was
attempt to leave.
also an unobtrusive but never- or not the accused was responsisted tha the prison doctor be ber until my release and inter- for importing unmanifested cargo
Tam Yan, Chinese Detective,theless powerful influence behind sible for looking after the alck called. Sato came about 4.30 ment and, ut my urgent request: (200 cattles of wolfram ere) in Tainan" from Swatow on
told the Court that on the night the European Y.M.C.A. and as a at the Stanley Prison Hospital p.m. the same afternoon and give and that of Major Boxer, to give the ns.
Sunday.
of Mar. 0, he was in patrol duty member of the Beard his advice and whether or not the alleged him a full examination and two a similar order when the R.A.F
Pleading
defendant and passed one of the caves in the guilty,
was invaluable. ill-treatment occurred:
injections, une muscular and NCO foll dangerously later,
agreed it was forbidden to export King's Park area. He shone His The development of n social He submitted that the pro- une Intravenouя. Sato also exposed this Japanese bleer to
Inside and EAW b mau conselence in the general com- 26scention evidence remained un-promised to send some medicine possible reprisals from his own wolfram ere from Swatow, but he torch
managed to smuggle it out. crouching there; he arreated him.munity is very largely due to 1.GOD challenged. It was clear from which arrived next day..
Dr. people.
6443
7.2 cation $4.3990
E.U
T
家
10.0
Total
.SGUO
C420
-
1920
HOOD
.700
the evidence what the accused's | Solwyn-Clarke told him later hej 780 position was at Stanley Gaol. had a few words with Sato, who The evidence adduced by the agreed with his diagnosla, prosecution suggested that ac- cused's dingnols and treatment: 1116210 of patients Was most per-
Gun Battle Story Told In Court
Dally Injections.
Did His Best "Moreover, it was contrary to prison regulations fér a :doctor prisoner to take care of a fellow prisoner and to visit him in his A supply of Japancac drugs cell several times a day and night, was left with the medical order- "I should add that Dr. Sato did ly, Suzuki, and Intravenous in his best to persuade the Japanese jections were given him every | Advocate.General's afficer In
day. - A Hquid : medicine was charge of conyleted, prisoners to also supplied him at the rate or allow the NCO to be removed to about two bottles a week. Ife the British Military Hospital for was placed on a diet of oatmeal urgent operation and treatment and, when he found he could at my earnest, insistance, and in- not take it, it was changed to curred the displeasure of his gu
periors in doing so,
A gun battle between a police party and several taplocs.
Dr. Sato visited him once a armed robbers in a house in Third Street on week for the first month of his April 13, resulting in the death of one robber illness, witness said, and then and the wounding of another, was described once a fortnight till he recover. by D/I A. Soutar before Mr. Sainsbury at ed. He always brought Major Central yesterday. Committal proceedings Boxer with him to interpret and opened against four Chinese on charges of kept a temperature chart.
As a milltary prisoner he was attempted robbery, armed robbery, assault
quartered with the Japanese with intent to rob and of possession of arms,
and saw The accused were Kwok tered the premises and shouted military prisoners moral" and "ill-practiced" city. Chung, 31, (allas Chan Sze) to the inmates: "Don't movel" That much is duo to Chesari
Lam Yau-po, 22, Lam Su-wan,
In conclusion, I can only hope
that any individual statements 28 (who in till detained in hos
appearing in the press will not Impair the cordial relationship between China existing so long and Portugal.
CORRECTO.
MAGISTRATE'S WARNING
pital in a serious condition) and Teang Tam, -83.
-BU
Shot Fired
very little of prisoners in other sections of the gaol.
"Apparently no one from our group of cells could be admitted to the prison hospital."
A petition from the villagers of
in the stockade.
Unlicensed Marine Stores In Kowloon
Mac's teaching and it must have. given him a sense of antisfaction when he left the Coleny that the apathy towards the riceds of the under privileged which prevail- had ed when he arrived hero given place to an awakening in- terest in social welfare. Mac was responsible for starting the Play- ground movement. Having per.. On the personal undertaking of the defending auaded his fellow members of the And the money solicitor that defendants would apply for a Rotary Club to
for the equipment. he obtained licence immediately and that the association from Government a grant of four concerned would petition the Government on sites and provided, through "the cach play. the matter of increased number of licences to Chinese Y.M.C.A. be issued, Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yes-ground with a trained. Instructor. The Children's Playground 'Asso-
:
terday discharged with a caution eight marine- elation which he brought into be.
fraternity.
contribution to community
vice.
#
Death Leap At Valley
Ber-
store dealers charged before him with carry-ing, is now endeavouring to re ing on their trade without a licence.
habilitate the playgrounds so that Kamiegawa village, where Sato
Choung Man, 37, of 922 Can- from time immemorial and that they can be used in accordance had been the village doctor for ton Road; Au Wat, 21, of 910 during the last century, the na- with Mac's original plans. T 13 years before joining the Army Canton Road; Ng Yat-ming, 21, ture of their trade co-existed as will form a fitting memorial to In 1941, was also read to the of 916 Canton Road: Lau Kam, marine-stores dealers in the him. Court.
'Moe was a keen Mason and for 40, of 908 Canton Road: Chik common understanding of the It stated in part:
Hung-fuk, 26, of 940 Canton word. Until he notifled them some years before his departure "Cholchi Sato is
generous and Road; Kwan Wan, 82, female, of the meaning of the term had been District Grand Master a warm-hearted gentleman and fr dutiful in every respect. He is
of 916 Canton Road; and Chene "marine stores as defined by (Scottish Constitution) for South Shun, 66, of 886. Canton Road; the Regulations, wald Counsel, China. He led a very full Ufe and righteous and warm-hearted: and A letter from Dr. P. S. Selwyn could not have treated the enomy | Kwan. Hà Kwan, 36, of 862) that It only covered commodities there are inany who'will'remem- were defended by Mr. C. Y. they were under the impression although memories here are short Clorke was then read to the Cut unkindly. We believe that he had Chung Wing-kami (LSC-140) by the Advisory: Officer, Capt. J. done his best at treating the all Reclamation, Street, was not usually used by the shipping|ber with 'gratitudo hia unselfisti · stood up and challenged the N. Whitehorn. This stated:
and the fact legally represented. All were charged with
Plea Accepted saulting, with intent to rob, gang. telling them that they Former D.M.S.'s Letter above-mentioned is very true Prosecuting, DSI W. G. Mer-
"This is to certify 4 Third were policemen and ordering Chau Tat-chiu at
Mr. Kwan quite appreciated that. I ro- cause it is common knowledge rison said that the stores were ceived medical attention from Dr. among his friends. We hereby visites at about 2 pm, on May the fact that, due to the increas Street; the first three were ad- them to put up their hands.
One of the gang fired a shot Sato during the month of Septem assure that he is above suspicion. 2, and defendants were arresting frequency of plikerage and ditionally accused with attempt-
ed when it was found that they larcenies, the Police were ап- ing to rob Chau and with the at the policemen but missed, ber 1944 while I was a pris:ner
Sato's Remarks
had no conce. They had been
xious to chick up on the marine Forscsalon of arms, while the Third accused attempted to stab at Stanley Prison. At the period
The petition, a very long, one, who fred at and in question I, had already been
Shortly before 9 am yester A warning that prison terms fourth was also charged with LSC-140
to cooperate with: the authori without option of a fine would be armed robbery at 147 Des Founded him. Seeing this detained in prison in the Central stated also that Sato's wife, after business for a considerable stores. His clients wore prepared
he had been arrested and placed me and were well aware of the Kwok, Lam Yee-po and Wong Gendarmerie, at the Supreme
aties in every possible way, day, a Chinese carpenter fore licenco. - imposed on those who bring let Vocus Road, Weat.
ran out of the house into the Court and in Stanley Prison for in Sugamo Prison, had interview-regulations but made no
As to licences, Mr. Kwan 28 man, who had previously been ters into the Colony other than
Knock At Door
-street, where another police over 10 months and was suffering ed ex-Major General Ichiro Sugi- tempt to apply for a
serted that they were not easily employed by the Hong Kong through the Post Office, was given
"Hard To Control Sontaranid bé and a party party challenged them.
severe attack of dysentery yama on January 19, 1946, who
obtainable and that the de Tramway Company · Limited, by Mr. Sainsbury at Central yes-
The gang opened fire on the and certain physical disability had told her that Sato while in terday when Chan Chi, 18, was of pollee-waint to 4 Third Street fined $500 (pr. six weeks hard at 9 pm, on April 11 and wait- policemen; who returned the resulting from the methods em. Hong Kong had done his duty In the case of the Afth defendants would only be too caped to s death from the bour) for bringing 684 letters ed until after the midnight. fire and wounded Wong. The ployed by the Gendarmes in their sentioned also that Sato, fondant, said DSI Morrison, happy to apply for them Im roof of the Tramway Company he had submitted an application mediately. Speaking as solleitor Building in Russell Street, Just from. Canton on Sunday.
"But for Dr. Sato's treatment I after his arret in Jopen, had told but was refused as only those for the Marine Stores Associa off Bowrington Canal. Chan, who said he brought the The robbers they expected did police arrested first and second investigation of cases.
accused and took the third ac letters, hora for his friends, was not turn up..
At 8.30am on April 18, Gused and Wong to the hospital, think, it is possible that I might his wife that an American woman to possession, or having proof. tion, he could assure His Word According to eye-witnesses, caught at the Star: Ferry Wharf
Sontar and his men again went Wong, succumbed to his wounds not have survived my imprison who interior nurse under him of an old licence were being ship that instructions have been the man, whose name was given
ment
could terits on his behalf, granted licences. The pre-war received by him to petition Gov ham and found the letters into the house. When approach the following day.
After a short, address, in miti I had partially; when ing Third Stroot, near Eastern Tho polico later found seven-
licences.
of licences to be granted for this addressed his fellow workers parcel that be was carrying,
Street, the police saw the fourth empty cartridges cases in the covered, L. Sato permited me gation by defence counsel, Sato policy was to issue only 50 ernment to increase the number 45 Kal, aged about 50 years,
There were 200 un class of traded my frảm, the roof top.
200 accused acting in a suspicious bouse, a dagger and a revolver to treat certain British Noval, himself elected to speak.
Military and RAF officers and Ento, said: Author Gautraumati in accepting Mr Kwan's plea message was at once sent manner in the street and ar- next to the dead man
NCO who were fellow-prisoners Suginami and others have stated.
Ke Fire Bribide and two GUN BATTLE
roated him.
From subsequent investiga with me in the same group of I received no deanite Kurders of alone, and the Palles were flad for a conviction and caution to No. 2, Police Station as well
ing it alremely difficult to conto ba registered, His Worship þar to the Chinese was shot and serious With the fourth defendant in tions Souter aid it was en ople and in particularan NCO my appointment to: Stanley, wid ly wounded during an exchange their custody, the Inspector tablished that fourth defendant in the RAF who was dongercus. I was put in every dirt patrol think to Follce desired declared that the Court did not app of fire between a police patroaded, the police went into the had taken part in an armed ly ill with a diatas of the kidney on. But I did not and park of shree or four Chle house and waited there until a robbery previously, at 147, Den er min “antizand that Lt. Bato' duties as a doctor Dese in Walaries Band- neur (feat. whon "epineone knocked at Voeux Road, Wekt, t when a matlón, in ordering that I abould I could do hom" é bal Salamationsdimet jak 11 page the door
fountain pen and 820 were be allowed to have an iron bed aspect. 1 Ballo Panday.) Too-patool had tried to
by two constabies, who searched
WATERLOO ROAD
A
from a
.
Later,
the Rabo drew carols soon as the door was stolendirme de invataw matto le en in Brilah pripo Adhypered care Ngearresta opened, the dist. Miren Bommend The Case was adjourned to rachelly daring the mors, acute positioned
and Wong Yim:(now dead) m-l this afternoon,
foot of meat Col) | Court=15:Canaiola An
f
has the maximum cooperation from want to interfere with the scent The marine store and the ranty poople's livellmood but simply to #arten method of obtaining it was to provide for Bömé mürt of duper
vision. In view of the defending.
ela: personal, îndertaking
the
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