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Coming Events

Miny 13-Rotary Club Tin. Speaker. Mr. Vernen Bartleit on "Britain, Russia and United States." Gloucester Hotel, 12.30 jt.rn.

May 1-Toe H Meeting, 50 Mac.

donnell Rd. 8.30 pan.

Guest Speaker: ' Coplah D. Bryant, D.S.O., D.S.C, IN, of ILMS. "Submarines "Adamant"

War:"

May 10 and 17-Shamstruípo

Cocktall," KCC, ℗ p.m. May 17-China Emporium ex

fraudinary meeting, 3 p.m. May 1--Union Waterbeat Co.

Ltd. Annual Meeting, Dodwells Ollies, 11 s.10.

May 24. 11s & Yaunat! Ferries,

aomal meeting, nova.

KABIT THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1947.

SUB-INSPECTOR ON TRIAL

"Squeeze" Junior Kinkaseki Alleged "Squeeze"

From Drivers

War Crime

Trial

Officers

When the trial of Sub-Inspector Benedict Lee Kin Amateurs'

of the Kowloon Traffic Department commen- ced before Mr. Justice E. H. Williams (Pulsne Colutel Nakano Junichi, Judge) yesterday, Mr. Charles Loseby, who Commandant of POW Camps In appeared for the defendant, made an unsue- Formont from June, 1942, to cessful application for the indictment to be June, 1948, went into the wit- quashed on the grounds of Irregularity in the as-bux at No. 7 War Crimos Court yesterday to testify in lower Court.

his own defence.

Nakano Auld that during his term of office he had followed

POWs and hel endeavoured not a nolfey of not ili-treating

to treat them as enemies. Dur-

Called as a prosecution witness In the Copper Mine Trial before No. 5 War Crimes Court, Captain: Imamura Yoohashi, cne-time Commander of the Pow Camp at Kinkaseki where POWs who worked in the copper mine were quarterest, testified yesterday to

Mr. A. J. Clifford, nsalated by, was also asked to tell the driver having received a complaint from Mr. F. W. Shattain, Senior Supt. of this Ierry, whese name 'was May 2011.K. Renity & Trust Co

Major Crunsley about the JII. of Police and Det.' Inspector Mor. Wong Snu-nam, that if a certain nnnual meeting, noon,

treatment of POWs at the mine.

sun of money was pald, no pro- May 29 K. Tramways Lid.

Imamura identified Zusht ("Theron, pppeared for the Crown.

The accused, who charged cecdlugs would be taken in the annual meeting, Jardine's of.

Kun Toku as with Engle") and Cho

ccnspiracy. demanding mažter. fires, not

two "huncles" whom he had money with menaces, procuring

Leung subsequently saw Wonging the peril he had held office May 21-China Emperium annual called up in respect of the com.

as Commandant of POW camps and obtaining a bribe and at- and gave him accused's message. reyling, 3 p.m.

In Formoen he had been plaint. He said he had cautioned tempting to obtain a bribe, is re. He told Wing that if a sum of the two then against a repetition presented by Mr. Charles Loseby $150 was paid, the matter would of the offence. He also called a

instructed by Mr. M. A. da Silva, be dropped. Leung said that he meeting of the mine staff

Mr. Clifford said that the Crown also informed Wong that if u cautioned them against Altreal-would rely chielly on the evidence monthly sum of $50 was pakl of one Leung Kai, an accomplice, thereafter, the number of bla Imamura's evidenco followed

that since Sep-tery would not be taken again. who would say that of his commanding Meer,

tember last, he had been acting Wong did not agree to this, but Colonel Nakano Junichi (also

on behalf of the defendunt. This said that he would think over the called as a prosecution witness)

accomplice would refer to a pre-matter. Ralph De Mare. the American who, under ng cross-examina-ket book seized when he was ar. Hearing will continue at 10 nm,

counsel, cook of the "Arendin Virtaky tlon by defence

Mrrested and which contained the today. whe missed his ship un May. 7.1 Yamuna Toshigo, disclaimed any numbers of vehicles. Similar num- appeared on remand before. Ma¡ responsibility for treatment of bers were. contained in pocket gistrate N. Garland in the Maring prisoners at the mine. Court yesterday and was fissed $14 ore monik.

Marine Court Cases

ing POWS.

Asked who a prisoner

and

could

books seized from the defendant. Leung would say that he was

instructed by defendant to con- tact drivers and owners of vehl- rles for "squeeze" and to

The visaree against Rose Saleh of the . "Algonqum" was aghi remandent for 24 hours for worl from the American Consul-Gen-net would not concern them that if they refused, a sum.

eral.

mens would be issued.

tell

complain to it he was beaten by a "hancho," Nakano said that if the beating. took place in the

but if it took place outside the by mine the matter would be report.

This accomplice would also' t A serious view was inkeri

that he was authorized to collect the Magistrate when Wang Plug-ed to him.

in minor comes and that in m junkmaster, appeared en u charge of being under way with. on trial at present before No. serious enses he had instructions on a certifiented engineer, espes War Crimes Court un charges of

to warn the persons concerned to elally when he was told accused ill-treatment of prisoners in vari-report to defendant, had been warned in March. He

ous camps in Formoso, was toed $150 or six weeks' hard Ja

In

Danilor charge, but with wat any previous conviction. Me Luk-ing. another junktmaster. was thed $100 or a manth's hard

Inbour

For you inshore at night with ool perilsston u junkmaster was Bord $60 ar 21 days;a sampar mistryna, on a sinatlar,charge, was Bned $10 or 14 days when she plended her baby was crying and she had to put alongside,

Using a height light for fishing off Shumalipo, and thus causing danger to navigation, cort Ho Choy-bai, a fisherman, a 820 fiue

1 tys.

Ini Kwok-piu, junkmaster, pleaded not guilty to leaving the Colony without a clearance and carrying 17.passengers without a permit, and the case was remand ed 24 hours for witnesses to be called,

Also veranded were slx sampan women charged with appronching within 20 yards of the "Marine Ianx" before the Police flag was lowered. They all pleaded not guilty.

Inspector the Police.

Both Nakano and Imamura are

Alleged Squeeze

Alleged Menaces Demands

1

charge of five camps at Taichu.

"CHINA MAIL" R.A.F. OFFICERS FINED:

SEIZED AGAIN :

Macao, May 12, The Censor's Office again confiscated all vernacular and English newspapers from Hong Kong yesterday.

No Canfon papers could be obtained for some time at the news-standr

czcept through clandestine channels. -United Press,

Kowloon Taxi's

Acrobatics

a.m. at

19

STAR FERRY CASE

the Harbour,

Ingenious

Smugglers' Latest

"I definitely regard it as a very serious breach of the peace. I do not want to send you to prison But I intend to impose the maximum fine of $250 on each and every one of you on the "A" charge, and $5 on both "B" and "C" charges," declared Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yes- terday. He was passing sentence on four R.A.F. officers who pleaded guilty, through Mr. Hugh-Jones, to three charges in connec- tion with the "Star" ferry incident on May 4. W.H. Popo, 25; M.T. Hard- Ing. 23; A.F. Dorward, 21; and P.A.G. Mulling, 22, were jointly and severally charged with ta) interfering with the anfe navigation of the launch "Night Star" at 12.45*a.m, on May 4; (b) evading payment of the proper fare: and (c) In One of the most unusual traffe boarding the launch while it was in motion. Doryard was accidents in Kowloon in recent

further charged with piloting Dalhoku. Helto. Karenko and weeks cecurred at 0.20

There appears to be no Kinkaseki.

Nathan Road when taxi 4154, the forry to the danger and. Ju- Mr. Takano, if he had ever had over twice (covering a distance

Asked by his defence counsel, after skidding for 1 feet, relied convenience of the public and end to the ingenious to the danger of other craft in methods adopted by drug traffickers in their orraston to deal with his sub- of 00 feet) und ended up under a

On behalf of all the de battle of wits against ordinates in respect of ill-treat-verandah. ment of POWR. Nakano said The taxl, driven by Lam Wing, fendants. Mr. Hugh-Jones said

Officers ás no that he would plead guilty to Excise that when enses of this were re. 29, and containing two passengers,

the common charges but not sooner is one trick dis- ported to him he did not tako was going at about 45 mph. In

count a very serious view because he the direction. of Shimshulp gulity to the additional had to take into consideration when, opposite the Po Hing Then against Dorward. As he had covered than another is

received Instructions at played. the fact that his subordinates tre, the driver swerved to avold only

Leung Yee-nul, 42, widow, nte 10on, he would ask for an ad- were "amateurs" in assuming a pedestrian.

where the fourth rived in Kowloon from Carton at The taxi carried on for a dia. Journment their responsibility.

about 1 pm, on Saturday with a The trial before No. 7 War tance of 91 feet when it began to charge was concerned in order bundle of green herbs. On bolug

to call three witnesses. Crimes Court was

searchad, 10 pols ddjourned turn over on its side. It complet.

of prepared in the afternoon to permit first ed two relis before it ended up

oplum was found concealed among accused and second

Prosecuting. accused, against a verandah. The doors

the herbs. Inspector J

Two other widows, Chan Tung- Captain Imamura, to go into were jammed tight and the oc- Orem said that at about 1.70 the witness-box before No. 5 cupants had to escape through a.m. on May 4 all the accused wal and Ho Lam, were on the train. They were botli the wind-screen. Way Crimes Court.

down the same, were seen roaring The Court. sits again this

Both passengers

escaped in gang-plank of the Third Class wearing the ordinary broad-kenm morning.

juries, Lam Wing suffered slight compartment. They did not a classes and carrying rattan oval straw hats of the Chinore poofer

through the turnstile and pay baskets. The sequel to the accident was their fare. Later, they were These Innocent-loaking appar- the appearance, ave hours Inter.seen to jump on

were board the tenances

found, of Lam Wing before Mr. Latimer "Night Star" just an she was searched by the Preventive Om- charged with driving at an ex- leaving the wharf,,

cer, to be the hiding places fur The Labour Officer announces | cessive speed, when the above de-

18 tacis of prepared opium (n After the ferry had been un- tails were related by DI J. Scrimderway for about four minutes, the east of Chan), and 19 tacks

where Ho was

concerned. of the Kowloon Traffic Office.

continued Inspector Orem, three Remarking that

On their appearing before Mr. Bignals of two blasts each were W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yer- heard from the launch and the terday, Leung was fined $200, or ferry took a definite lurch to two months' hant inbour, for pos port. This

Immediately acssion of the oplum and four Aut followed by four single blasts Rounds of Chinese tobacco;

Chan and H». $2,000 on the whistle, after which the months hard labour, each.

or -ning launch took a sudden lurch to

1/0 Paulie prosecuted in a}) starboard.

casts. Continuing. Insp. Orem said

Arrested at the K.C.R. Station that Inspector Rothwell, who on May 11 with 2.2 Lacs of pru- was on the ferry at the time, pared opium in her possession, presumed that there were navi Lai San, 20, épinster, was fine gational difficulties and went $200 or three months hard labour before tho Ho saw all the when she appeared down below...

samo Magistrate yesterday, In- accused in the, wheelhouse of spector 3. Orem prosecuted. the launch. He ordered them all out and the Police signal

FOOD AND FUEL COSTS

that the food and fuel costs for the week ending May 10, 1947,

catlics 7.2

were:--

On the application of S/ Wal. ter Collins, Tang Wan-blog, was remanded in May 15 when he on- penred before Mr. Blair-Kerr nt Kowloon

three yesterday on Another witness called yeater-!

charges of attempting to obtain. money by false pretences, demand. day was Mujer J. T. N. Cross who said that complaints from POW Leung would also say that, act.ing money with menuers, and at- about beatings at the mines cane Ing on defendant's instructions, tempting to demand money with mostly from the squads which he denunced and collected month- menaces.p

It was alleged by the prosecu- worked under the supervision cfty sums from lorries plying for Zushi and "Blackie."

and the tion that necused attempted on hire between Kowloon

obtain $300 from Rice and Flour New Territories. This part of the March 30 tc evidence would be corroborated Tang Wan.shing by pretending Vegetables

that he had been sent by Tsang Salt Cabbage by Leung's wife, who was a com-

Oil Hang-man for a lean, and not an petent witnesa

Two days before, it was al-Tea complice.

The prosecution's case did not, leged, he demanded with menaces Salt Fish

$500 from Tsang Lum-Fish however, rest on the evidence of

Defendant was further al-j Perk For selling ice-cream without a there two people. Other witnesses chiu. permit, Leung Fuk, 18, was yes would

to have attempted "to Firewrotk conclusively. corroborate ledged Lerday fined $25 by Mr. Latimer. this

letter demanding with Beat Curd, 14 pieces possibly tainted evidence. utter a Defendant was arrested by Con- prosecution would clearly menaces the sum of $5,000 from table E.U.91 at King's Park on

Leung's connections Lam Leung. May 10 seling own-made ice-

The Court sits again this morn-

ing.

NO PERMIT FOR ICE-CREAM

cream.

The

ас

establish with accused and the fact that he As it was accused's first offence was an agent in the collection of and in view of his youth. Mr. "squeeze." Latimer decided not to arder the The Crown would call a wit confiscation of the ordinary ice-ness who would say that he per- cream freezor and stack-in-trade scnally setzed.

ald defendant $125 1 month in respect ct Ave lerries from December last to February TOC H TALK

this year. This mon was not an necompilce, but a victim of ex. Captain B. Bryant D.S.0, tortion who either had to pay cr Hill prosecuted for D.S.Č.. R.N., of H.M.S.go through a series of persecutions Adamant will be the guest which would result in cas. of Speaker at Toc H this evening money and time.

"NOT GUILTY

and the title of his address fai Mr. Clifford said that the Crown to be "The Submarine War." would also call awliness, who

Tse Kok, Ma Koen Kio and Mo Lin Yau, who were charged Toe H meet at Talbot House, 50, would tell the Court that a few Macdonnell Road, Hong Kong days before Christmas thus ac- at 8.30 p.m. and an invitation complice brought him defendant's

vising card, on which was writ.]

fore Mr. Justice T. J. Gould yes. terday with armed robbery at Hai Ha Wan on Jan. 6, were unant mously found not guilty by jury and discharged.

A

ed.

is extonded to ali men. interest-ten a request for a loan of $500. This witness would say that he paid $300, not 05 a loan to o friend, but in order to avoid pro- secution.

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Further, it would be seen from other Individual cases that

the sum

Totul

cuts on his face.

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2

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1.6590

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.5970

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.7300

A Cargo

3

,8700

.10.0

.0000 7000

$11.4960

Big UNRRA Orders With Canada

Immense orders totalling many thousands of pounds for relief supplies for China which were placed by UNRRA departments this year are now being flufilled by Canada.

Of Onions

Craft Lurched

Was

+

"You have dene something which made the $9,000 worth of onions Hable to confiscation. have the power to impose a fine of $10,000," said Mr. W. H. Lati mer to Chan Hel-shing, 36, mer. given. chant, who pleaded guilty to im- The Police launch came porting 115 sacks of onions, valu-alongside and took all the ae- ed at $9,500, in the as "Hei Leo" | cused to the Water Police without declaring them on the Station after the Inuuch hadi manifest,

tied up.

manifesting them.

the onions were

Trivial Affair

Committed To Sessions

when

A Chinese youth, So Hung, was committed for trial, by Mr.

With Chan was charged Lam Ah-sze, 41, aseistant cock of the

In mitigation, Mr. Hugh d'Almada at Central yesterday on ship, charged with possession of Jones said that all the defen-charges of two robberies and the 16 small packets of tea without dants went to a hotel for a possession of an automatle pistol A decision of UNRRA to accept shipments for

I drink aftor n cinema show, As and soven rounds of ammunition. O Paulle, prosecuting, sald they were rather late and had So and another (who has been China until the end of June and for Europe that in a search

the ship to be back at their quarters that committed for trial) were arreal- until the beginning of last month caused found the cargo. Questioned, Chan night, the accused had to catched by a party of police in Gap UNRRA to place not only a

Can. $8,000,000 admitted that

that ferry, as it was the last Road on March 3. Defendant is food order but also to put through requisitions that he did not have an import Third Class as they could not Road. It was later found by the not declared on the manifest and one. They dashed down to the alleged to have thrown the pisici over the wall of a house in Gặp for Can, $3,500,000 worth of other supplies. icence.

Fifteen tugbonts, for example. are being purchased in Canada to, transport relief supplies to the famine areas in China. Also) for China, UNRRA has ordered 376,219 railway ties, 40 concrete mixers, nine cranes and 160

Po Pui Tickets

Defendant туля

Lam, said RVO Paulie, claimed get to the top because the bar-pailee.

rier was closed. that the tea was part of the ship's

allegedy in There was no suggestion that volved in a robbery on Feb. 17 at atore. When it was pointed out they were drunk, said counsel. 190, Queen's Road, East, which to him that such stores had to be! He submitted that the whole Chan Hol was rebbed of $185, under lock and key while the

was so trivial that and in another in Sport Read on ship was in port, he changed his affair story and said he was carrying could be settled with a caution. Feb. 13 when Au Kwong and a Declaring that there were girl were robbed of money and it on behalf of various members. of the crew. A search of the definite proof that the four men jewellery to a total value of crew's luggage, however, reveal were in the wheelhouse at the nearly $200. ed that each were in possession time of the incident and that Alleged by DSI R. B. Davies to of two or three packets which their presence definitely inter- be the keeper of one of the Kowthey were bringing back for the fored with the safe navigation

MONEY MART loon distribution centres for "pouce cf their families.

of the Naunch, His Worship

The money market-era-oponed pul", Chan Ping, marelod woman, Remarking that although he pointed out that the penalty after the wack-and with a rise in was fried $276 by Mr. Blair-Kerr took a serious view of the case under the at Kowloon yesterday for keeping he was also of the opinion that maximum of $250 fine or elx 100. Prices fluctuated between Ordinanca was Piastres which opened at $13.16.0

Loung's story was borne out not harrows and 660 ploughs of From Macao

er by other witnesses, but also various types. by entries in his and accused's hooks and by traffic and Court records.

Leung Kal, who was then call- ed, admitted having been convict ed on a charge of conspiracy to which he had pleaded guilt, but nid that he had been promised US$8.50

a pardon by Government. US$15.00

Leung said that he was 題 US$19.50 broker in June last and had known accused for over a year. He sow accused in September and as they became more friendly with one another, they always went cut to

tea.

On one occasion in September, cused took him out on a motor cycle combination. Sometimes ac- cused stopped cars and asked him to assist in counting the number

of passengers corried.

Leung said that he was not employed in the Traffle Depart ment.

Mr. Kenneth Noble, Canadian Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong said yesterday :--

Exports Up

"Credits extended by Canuda and contributions made through UNRRA to eleven relief-needly countries, including China, ware largely responsible for But ftantial increases in the value of Canadian exports to those countries last year."

a common gambling house and for possession of 70 "po pul" tickets on May 9.

Prosecuting, DSi Davies declar ed that there was a fairly exten sive "trade" in these tickets, which With the revival of world were printed in Blacao and sent trade today depending on cur- over to Hong Kong. The lottery rency and credit flow, it is in- was run in Macao. The tickets, teresting to note that Canada sald DSI Davies, are valued now ranks as the third largest from 20 cents to $6 trading nation in the world? Her, sales abroad last year of home products had a total value

confiscation of the cargo was a somewhat "sovero penalty, His Worship Imposed a fine of $1,000 on each defendant..

DAIRY FARM ROBBED

Wong Wel.chuen, 45, was son- attenced to 14 days' hard labour by

.

months' imprisonment......

Hearing of the case against Dorward on the fourth charge was adjourned to the afternoon

of May 19.

$12.90 and 13.35 during the day, and at the glose it was 818.05.

Gold weakened after the open- ing and fell from $267.50 a tool to $204,25 At the close it was bet- for at $264.75.

Chinese National Currency was wesker, and futures were particu- Jarly s affested by the situation in Shanghai. The opening rate way A British-made hand-grenade 14 cents for CNS1,000 but im

MILLS BOMB IN RUBBISH

pounds were unchanged at $14,49: and $12.62,

In reply to its Worship, DSI Mr. Sainsbury at Central: yester was ordered confiscated by Mr. proved to 17% cants at the close, Central yesterday.) Spot opened at 201⁄2, cents and

conts an Davies said that "pa pul" is en-day for stealing a tin of carrots Sainsbury at

was found gipsed at 20% cene. tirely different from cross-word and two ting of butter from the The band-grenado puzzles de there is no clement of Dairy Farm Branch Store In among the rubbish on the root of US dollars appreciated further of Can.$2,312,000,000. Largest skill in. It. It is a pure gamble. Pedder Sucpt on Sunday morn. 184, Queen's Road, East, by anta 14.07. Sterling and Australian the United States and Britain, that "my friend asked me to buy purchasers of the goods werof Defendant proferred the exeuse in....

inmate on Sunday, morning.

To the United States last two tickets for her", He was also sometimes asked year went exports valued at by accused to look, up traffle of. Can.$887,000,000 one-half of fenders for the purpose of nak. which consisted of forestry 1 Year US$8.00 ing them to pay certain sums of products, with newsprint the 2 Year

money. If they agreed, no action largest single om. US$5.00

would be taken against them. P

said that one day

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Peninsula Hotel artienlisäties Flor too Todhunter, A. d. Headers, k that." UK The Mes: Nink. A Tromen, Gipn Y. Pre, Bamuel 8. VIZ 2. As Karnish, Comdr.

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Hiding In Playground patch of ground to be flotter 18,As the rather anxious Row will also, allow him and Exports has received a copy parent of a young toddler who divell on the damage. Canadian exports to Britain of export duties imposed by vari- makes use of the Children's might have been done. defendant to Bel Kung Road, lant year. were valued

atpire! The copy is available for pant Children's Playground Near Kal Tak Aerodrome, accused Can.6807,500,000 and

these perumal by bona ado gembers of in Chatham Road. I must re- stopped lorry 5201, Accused" anh- "woro financed in part out of the commercial firms free of charge quest the thoughtless in- ed the driver, who was accused proceeds of the Canadian icon on application to the manifest, dirigupi:who galloped through

Bath Houses of carrying, excess passengers, Food producte represented two office of the Imports and Exports the above-mentioned playground the his ficence. An Inspection re. thirds of these exports while Department, Fire Brigade: Build this (Suriday) morning, on a item of news in your paper of athlet. Mr and Mrs.

Sir-With reference to the vealed that there were 30 passen lumber, newsprint and bage lng, around doer, Hong Kong rather large animal, to wit, May 9, on "Bath Houser asta. In the lorry, four-on"; the matals were also shipped on a running board, two in the driver a large scale:

pisacure, let me know where there are horee, 108R elnewhere for hip would it he possible for you to cabis and four allting on the roof

It is only the fear that the locat,47 of the cabin

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driver st

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ava Can-$74,400,000-while-British |:10. Cheabyju South Africa, stood fourth with aned #40, purchases worth Can:$38,600,« Jabour, when 000, and Belgium adame of

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