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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 3, -1047.

Today's Events JAPANESE OFFICERS' TRIAL Shek Kip Mei Kinkaseki Camp Brutalities: Rain March St. Chopper

July 3-ane Crawford Lich

jpneral meeting

holders, noon,

ut Share.

Coming Events

July 4-11KFC, (Rugby Section)

meeting, 4 pan,

July elk Tramways annual

meeting, nooŤ.

Personalia

On the occasion of the National Day of France, the feral French Com-ul, 31. Robert Joboz, Madame dabez, will hold a regej How at the Roof Garden, Hong Bring Hotel, on July 14 from 6.30 p to 5 pm.

Fishermen On Robbery Charge

Chan Kwai, Tal Yuen-hon,"

Chan Wan Chach-chol and Bau, all fishermen were com- mitted or trial by Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yester- day on charges of rothery two or more and possesalon of

urins.

by

ננינו!

Outlining the Facts, Det.-In- speetor Franklin stated that fishing-boat 20485, anchored in

Nom Sha Wan on June 27, was

armed boarded by two

wakened the who

people on board and asked Ma Ngan-mut Whether she had any cigarettes, She gave them two packets of "Royal Leaf.”

Mix Bu Ma-1on, nughter

Kuomintang jate Vete - 1 Han-min, returned to

tes Kang yesterday 10

ta Both by arc. She went Wandeng to

attend the People's Political Comment needing

Am ng Fl hine officials wing Hong Kong is Eleuterinas? total Hanting. Com-with Chung madder of the Comps Gendar At a reception Be Great Beang gave a tatted decription of the current

it Taiwan,

Sutar arowan

Das for the cutting; worlding of 1p Ren-hang, Colony -Ingle ten champ). Mr. Yeung Wan

I jede bros) Plant Mt. "walt

tim Fited State by Carme 1 some time next month and her to rumpele

** intentrix ship team.

>

Waria Konteremres

Ma's husband, Shek, was then rdered to row to Mui Wan.i

Chuen Yip's boar following. A Mul Wan, said Dot-Inspector Franklin, all the robbers hoarded Chung's boat apd forced Chung and Shek to 1 Luk Wan. Here, the junk was rowed alongside Æ '

Hospital Patients'

Parade

"I always impressed upon my subordinates the fact that they should not do anything to the

New Bills For

Today's

POWs which they would not like POWs to do Council

unto them" said 'Lieut. · Olta Yoshijiro when testifying at his trial before No. 5 War Crimes Court yesterday. Major J.T.N. Cross, the only prosecution witness, Parlier testified that POWs, who had just been disembarked from a ship, were forced to march up into the mountains over very rough road and under a torrential downpour, which was heavier than that experienced in Hong Kong

on Tuesday. Cita is charged together With]

Ashida Tsumoru Lieuf. having committed a war crime. is that they, at or nene Kinkaseki Chup, Porissa, between Now 14, 1843 and Jan. 1944, whilst men; bers of the Camp Staff.

were, contrary to the laws and usages of war, together concerned in the ill-treatment of POWS in their custody, causing suffering to the sab POWS

WnS

Intro.

h

In

Legislative

Crime

Civil

Indecisive

War Clashes

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Peiping, July 2, Government forces from the south yesterday re- lieved the strategic railway centre of Szeping- kai which was under violent Communist as- saults for 17 days and at one time appeared lost.

Another Government fore

A savage attack on 10-year- old Lo-Yük and his 43-year-old 15 concubine, Li Kan-tai, at Bhek Kip Mel Street, second rtoor, In the carly hours of June 2 was recalled in: Mr. W, H. Latimer's Court at Kowloon having cleared the railway north į yesterday when Yueh Chu, 29.] of Szepingkai, conmunications travelling trader, was arraign. between Mükden and Changchun to.ed on a capital charge, and ant can now open when the heavily- additional one of attempting to damage railway is repaired.

This important auccess ennen, nt murder L1 Kan-tal.

On the application of DSI C.

icast

temporarily, the serious Dowman, accused was remand- situation of the Government is

Council morrow, the Attorney General will move the First reading of

"An Ordinance to provide for the surrender of subjecte China who, during the war period, have, in China, collaborated with the Japanese.”

..

of

Trading with the Enemy Ordin.

ance, 1941."

EN "any

being an

ed to today.

Yuen Chu is alleged to have

Lu and to have had

been living with the decensvi

man

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Manchuria,

And Girl

Boy Couple To Try Again

These operations exemplify the business

indecisive character of this evi war, because while the National. ists are unable to protect effec- of co- tively their long lines munications, the Commanists, for their part, are apparently unable to capture well-defended centres. The Nationalist Chief of Staff. General Chen Cheng, asserted recently that more than 30 Soviet advisers were with the Comniu- sist fores attacking Szepingical. This statement, if true, perhaps explains why the Communists adopted direct assault tacties and forsook the guerilla tactics which

their strong point. Meanwhile.

yment of $50 the Communists having been stoppel, their ad- vance to Tientsin back to the

on June 2. Le was attacked by a "An Ordinance to unend the associations with him. At 4 a.m. wielding a chopper and The party was handed over to

Section 2(1)(e) of the Trading was literally hacked to death. with Captai Wakayama, who

concubine. Kan-tal the duced himself as the Camp Com-with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914, was awakened by a blow on the She litted her arm to mandant. After a long speech, defines the term "enemy terkel-head. the party

tory"

area which is protect herself and was then divided into

the squads and

under the sovereignty. of, or in struck time and again by marched before table, where each POW was asked the occupation of, a Power with assailant.

After the attack. Yuen Chu, to sign a document promising not whom His Majesty is at war, not is alleged. disappeared and aren in the occupation was arrested during the latter to make any attempt to escape or to damage Japanese properly. of His Majesty or of a Power part of June at Shek Lung, at Major Cross sald that on Jan.alled with His Majesty. Conse. the request of the Hong Kong He was taken to Can- 23, 1943, he saw Oitn punish a quently any area in Germany or Police.

questioning and later The ease, is being heard before number of alek POWs who had Japan ceased to be subject to the tor for

Hice. 'mirt which comprises Lieut. failed to have their photographs Provisions of the principal Or- handed over to the British Fo- klo beat which second, third and fourth defendants bearded Col. RC, Laining (Dept. of the token. The men were paraded

on being occupied by

discharged and robbed. Firat necused re- JAG India),

and made to stand in heavy rain. His Majesty or n Powdr ailled from Hospital on or about June Barrister-at-law, mained on board, They then | President, and Major R.S. Butter. In Feb. 1943, Oita kept a party with His Majesty. salled towards Tap Mun,

Beld Indian Grenadiers) and of POWs standing at attention for 1. Major

J.T. Lomniter (JAC four hours and then required them Canadian Branch), Merzbers. to work for the remainder of the Major M.I. Ormsby of The day without rest. The offence West Yorkshire Regiment is the! with which they were charged was that of failing to have car; Prosecuting Offeer. The accused are being defended by Mr.

bide lamps which the mine had Kawanni Shegiklchi assisted by not supplied. Lieut. DC. Banteld as Advisory

Later, Police launch No.

Omeer.

Specific Cases

dinance

In these clrcumstances It is necessary to amend the principal Ordinance to provide that areas which are now in the occupation of His Majesty or of Powers allied with His Majesty shall be enemy terrilary for the purposes of the Ordinance and permit the making |

17

The woman

was

Food Ration Prosecution

Llu Kwok Hon. 35, manager of Qrders by the Governor ro.

of the Ming Chun grocery shop. the gulating progressively

of 98 Main Street, Aplichu, establishment of trade relations was charged before Mr. W. N. with such areas.

Thomas Tam at the Central Magistracy yesterday with

the

Described by Mr. A. el Aren:li As "really $1 squabble briween * children" and a "storm in a tea cap" the case in which

Chan Yuk-lin, 19, sued her 18-year-out husband, Lo Chim-pó, for min- tenance and persistent cruelty was rehuard by Mr. W. A. Bair-Kerr. at Kowloon yesterday.

Mr. Arculli,for the husband, reminded His Worship that sumpons was originally boned va June 17, when the Couri nude nu

order against the

Attaband per month

pen- malatenance. During those eeedings, continued Mr. Areal, hna switched Pelping Hankow complainant stated that she

(prepared to return to her husband railway, where they have cap provided that he would treat her tured several towns about 40 well and discharge the baby- miles south of Peiping and Bre attacking the military centre of Pasting. Our Owa

Correspod dent.

Is

Gaol For

Indecent Articles

amab.

was

The father of his cilent, as well as the husband himselt, were boli prepared to have her back and se to it that she was properly treat- ed. She had always been well maintained by her father-in-law, Assorted Mr. Arculli, who provi- ed her with clothes, fond, and everything she needed, including a permanent wave.

Mr.

It would be a pity, said Arculi, to separate them when ' they were

ME Yeang Wal pay won The

champ under Inspector Olivier, stopped Aggies Canton lad ship torently noul pe an all round the Hoklo beat for the pur- poses of a search, On learning athiele

Police the the robbery. of Janch gave chase and caught Chung's boat which they tward rak. Finding nothing on board. sald Det.-Inspector Franklin the Police returned but op re-

Kit Recovered jveipt of further informatios. M Stu Paw gaa is repres

ingain gave chase. Defendants,

Cross-examined, Major Cross senting the 1 me Kong Chines were pointed out to the Police

suld that during the march from Y WA

forthcoming

by Lui Tim and, artested.

Opening the case for the prose- Zeho to Kinkaɛcki, the rainfall Christ lay

1. disposing of 1 rationed Thuring the chase. concludetention. Major Ormsby sald the was heavier than that experienced

Extension Of Time

commodity. 562

sugar, other than Youth it to out July 24,

Det.-Inspecter Frankin

both charge against both accused was in Hong Kong on Tuesday. There Will be bang thus 15 women del Chung and Shek saw the roh that of being concerned in the ill.were few places along the road!

by way of sale from an approv- · The Chinese

Collaborators ed shop and at a price author- peter med From thing of whomers te up the arms into a treatment of POWs at Kinkaseki where shelter could be

Ordinance, talten. (Surrender)

1946, 8ed, by the RaLION Controller live wall represent the YWCA, dles and furow them overboard,

On the application of Mr. M.A. No. 7 of 1946, was to a person other than a regla da Silva, balt in the sum of $500 between 1942 Since everyone was wet through; enacted on the 17th May, 1946. tered person. hina Mail" learned grøder.

Stolen articles were also thrown Comp. Formosa,

and 1944. Three specie enses of the pace of the march could

2. refusal to supply to regia-

eush and $1,500 in suretion, was 14 provided that the Oities, brutality towards POWs have been reduced. Major Cross Section

tered persons, Man Yat Kong granted by Mr. Springall at the +would be described.

should continue In said that the Japanese Army Ordinance

and Hon Sck, the rationed com- Central Magistracy to Mul Hang On the first occasion, an Jan,' could have supplied trucks for

force, until the 30th April, 1947. modity of sugar.

(proprietor, publlaber, editor and

In reply to His Worship, Chaa 23, 1943, some 15 huspital patients; the conveyance of POWS.

Subsequent to such date, it has After evidence by Mr. M. J.

said she was prepared to return printer of the "Tse Man Po"), to her hustynd provided he un- considered desirable that Harkins, Officer in charge of were paraded and made to stural In reply to the President, Malor

Ip Sai Sheung (printer of the dertook not to mainult her again for four hours.

the Ordinance should continue in the Marketing Section of 9.T.I.Tse Man Po), Ho Lam (printer and to discharge the baby-amah Cross said that the kit of the On the second occasion, on POWs which had been abandoned operation for a further period of and Charles Wong Ping Yee,

further hearing was adjourned of the "Shing Po"); To Chung who, she alleged, held a greater the morning of Feb. 15, 1843, on the march was later brought six months from the 1st May, to July 9. Defendant is repre- (proprietor of the "Shing Po" control over her than the father- some 11 POWs were made toto Kinkaseki by lorry.. POWs 1947.

sented by Mr. C.A.S. Russ. He and Lau Tai Sook (editor of the in-law. Is on bail of $2,000.

"Sking Po"), who were jointly and not quarrel again,”

"You had better both go away ndvisud charged with publishing articles

Is Worship, rescinding the pre- of an indecent nature on

wious order for maintenance, 23.

Jay

A

aunty.

Youching University

1

Mi Shen & the Hooner

overboard.

Rog The VW.CA. fudist Given Another

Galk Wark Seretury. She le now

on her way 3, Oslo frati Shang-

hm wiese she bad to aftend conference before proceeding

iL

Chance

Tunble to find a qanlilled repre- entative who can spare the tit attend the conference, the Hon Kong Chine YMCA hat de ended not be semil a delegate.

The J-Bowing left Hong Kong by PAL aiverufi for Manila:,, Mr. S. Lin, Mr. H. P. Mr. Al Chey Mon, Mr. J. Tan, Mr. Y. Quan, Mr. J. Yu, Mr. R. Ng. Me, H. Yang, Mr. V., Dwyane. Mc. T. K. Mr. P. Chop, Mr. 31. Park, M. H. Yup. Mr. C. You Mr. 4. Le, Mr. T. Ciâo, Mi, 12 Tag: Mi. 1. Pune. Mr. C.S. Wong, G. Coneeption, Mr. H.W.

Cuaderno, Mr. A.B. Castillo. Mr. JF. Boak, Mr. P. ibarra, Mr. C. Tan, Mic. Co, Chu, Mis 1.C. yo Mr. CP. Yo Mr. K. Ko, Mr N Rong, Mr., T. Tan, Mr. R. Yang, M. R. Y. Miss H. Yang, Mr. Yee Sle.

Lam Ngan, tollet attendant at the Fleet Club, was caution

by Mr. d'Almada yesterday when charged with larceny by finding of $100 note.

would

give

and

t

stand to attention, beaten then made to work all day.

and who tell out on the march were also brought to Kinkaseki by a

On the third occasion, POWs bus.

made to were

Ordinance

been

NOT GUILTY

run round in c) On Major Ormsby Intimating The master of the lighter circle on cold morning. Ac- that the case for the prosecution "Karley" successfully pleaded

Police Action

cused Olla stood in the centre and was closed, the defence called "Not Guilty" yesterday to a On Licence

The

May

were prepared to bring about reconciliation. The husband was working for his father and was not getting any wages from him. The

whole thing was really aquabble between children.

"They are married, are they Interposed His Worship.

#

Cut In H.C.L. Allowance

Lorry Hold-Up

.

Ten

Salt Fish

Pork While lorry No. 5249 was near Fireword

Fish

1.1)

.7080'

2800

1.6800.

.9600

-6960

.8720

.9038

7000

.6000.

$12.1100

It was alleged that at 3.45 p.m. on July 1. a Naval rating went into the toilet and dropped his

The defendants had earlier in paybook containing a side note,

the morning been charged, had which was picked up by the ac moved a golf clubs to encourage Oita, who said he was stationed charge of obstruction at Public

pleaded guilty and had been rused. When the loss was dis- those who did

fast at Kinkaseki Camp from Nov. 14, Square Street Pler, when he hot move

Chan Ngau, coxswain of a sentenced to a month's imprison. covered, the accused was asked

permit produced a

Issued enough.

1942, until Mar. 20, 1043.

totrading junk, was tined $150 or ment without the option of a he had picked it up but de-i

Referring 10

him by a Government Depart-six weeks hard labour by Mar- fine. nted knowledge. Some time af-|

Ashida, Major He outlined the policy laid ment allowing him to tie up at the Magistrate Garland yester- that, accused went

Ormsby said that evidence would down concerning POWs and said the pler for working cargo,

officer

Food and Fuel costs for tha prosecution

had handed the book and the $100 be tendered relative to the Ill- he always trypressed upon his Inspector HW.

day for failing to produce his stressed that defendants had all week ended June 28 were: prosecuting. Junk licence to the Police. note back to the complainant, trentinent and brutality suffered subordinates the fact that they said the law was confusing un

Rice & Flour.. 72 cnities $4.6700. Inspector HUI,

a similar Vegetables... prosecuting, been fined $250 for ";;;; magistrate remarked by POWs at the hands of guards should not do anything to POWs this, point; the position was said the charge followed a con- offence on May 21.

Bait Cabbage. Frert. Mr. urding. Mr. M. goot job and also is gond record Oficer in charge.

that defendant had a very at time when Ashida was which they would not like POWs must unsatisfactory when bis viction registered against Chan erart were allowed to tie up last week for carrying 8 excess to do unto them. chance

for indefinite periods to the ob- passengers, Chan was not pre- Mojar Ormsby then read out -Olta sald he had no time to struction and Inconvenience of sent, as he had already left, extracts from affidavits made by attend to the spiritual training of other craft which might

Just and the

owner of the "craft, Lleut. Col, Crossley, HONG KONG WAR

Worrant Japanese personnel and that this want to pull up, discharge their pleaded guilty on his behalf. Omeer 10. Edwards and Inter- was handled by the Brancb Com. passengers or cargo, on take un Chan had, however, left his Lai Tung Village, on its way MEMORIAL FUND prefer lotosuba Yoshida con- mandant.

passengers and cargo, and then funk ilcence with the Police, from Sheung Shui to Sha Tau Bean Curd, 14 pleces ... cerning cases of treatment of

leave. ✔ Oita denied, beating, or other- The Court ordered the mat prehended for having no licence three

and on his return, he was ap-Kok, at about 1 p.m. yesterday.

Total .... Subscriptions received on July 2 POWS

ill-treating POWS atter to be looked Into.

pseudo-passengers drew The average of the Food and follow:--

on board.

revolvers and held up the other Fuel figures for the weeks ending Singapore Draft Kinkoseki, He had never re-

Chan said he was under the travellers,

to a re- according Majur J.T.N. Cross, O.C., No. 14 colved any protests from POWs

Impression he was permitted to port to the Police by the driver. March 15 to June 28 is $12.15. 10.000.00 War Crimes Team, who was then regarding injuries received as a GOVT. QUARTERS Mesars. Mackintosh's Ltd. 1,000.00 called, said that he was a POW result of beatings,

leave as the Police gave him a Bo Hing-wan.

The Rehabilitation Allowance chit in exchange for the junk After robbing the passengers for the month of July will there- Mesara, Tester & Abraham 1,000,00

under the Japanese.

Hearing

ROBBED Tung On S.S. Co., Lid,

cence. In any case he had to of HK$814.00, CN$1,330,000 and fore bei 500,00

valued at Dally-paid Workers: 200.00

The Health Inspector's Quar- bring a cargo of fresh fish to personal property He arrived at Keelung on Nov.

Smithfield Road where the

Hong Kong from

Artisaris 14, 1942 with a draft of POWs

Lam, $250, the robbers decamped

$2.80 per day

2.25 Coolles awaiting the hills. from Singapore: On disembarkn. Chul Wan Ping, residing at were, at 2.15 p.m. yesterday,

transportation.

1.66. tion, they were conveyed by train No. 346 Des Voeux Road West, entered by a Chinese armed 129.00 to a village called Zoho.

floor, was fined $25 by with a knife who, after holding There Mr. Springall at the

Central up the woman inmate, To Mel- 200.00 were about 524 POWs in the Magistracy for charging excea-lan, stole $440 in cash and

Arrivals from Shanghal by PAJ'. wircraft yesterday includ- ed-- Mr. J. Kingsley, Mr. S. Lamb, Mr. C. Lee, Mr. N. Leow, Mr. 3. Cow. Mr. 1. Marino, Mr. N. Mark.

Filipino Celebration

The Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden has been chosen by the local, Filipino community, un der Chairman Emilie D. Belnsa, as the venue of their

celebra-

tious in honour of the first birthday of the Philippine Re Bublic tomorrow.

The H.K. Jockey Club $50,000.419 | Mr. Cheung Chiu

Mr. B. R. Sturt ....

Employees of Electri- eat Dept., Kowloon in memory of

Dorks, the late Mr. J. Kempton Mr. Gue Eu-Sheen... The Hon. Mr. M. M.

Watson

Mr. & Mrs. J. Moodie.

1,000,00

In memory of the late Mr. J. Kempton Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Corver

Miss D. Wise ........ Mr. & Mrs. R.V, Lederhofer

draft.

After a short rest, the party was marched off under the escort of Japanese and Formosan 100.00

soldiers, as well as Gendarmes. 100.00

After marching for some ten or 50,00 25.00 Ofteen minutes, they realised that were going up into the 10.00 they

5.00 mountains over п very rough

road,

It was raining very hard 64,310.00 at the time and having come four.K, Govt. Contribution 64,319.00 from tropical climate and from POWS

A large number of guests of Mr. Chan Tat Ling ..

a nationalities have been in- "GEGK"

vited to the luncheon party nt

13.30 p.m.

at which dance Total

music will be played by

al-Filipino banita.

Three of these musical teams. Received on 1/7/47. 1,065,308.30 the holds of a ship, the

under Ping Joaquin, Conny

Diffanlig, and The Catchalian, Grand Totai

will be heard for the first time

felt extremely cold $1,194,036,36 The climatical conditions and the climb began to tell on the POWs, many of whom began to

in the Colony. The fourth LET OFF WITH A

15

the popular Hong Kong Hotel- Orchestra led by Fred Carpio.

BANK OF KWANGSI REOPENS

Latest of Hong Kong's bank ing institutions to resume busi- ness is the Bank of Kwangel which reopened' 'yesterday. ́in prewar premises at Wang Hing Building, Queen's Road Contral Local bankers and prominent

ment, and baskets of

CAUTION

fall out.

As they fell oût, Japanese guards would

pounce

on them, and pull, deng or kick to their feet. After an

wisc

was then adjourned til 10 a.m. today.

first

sive rent.

ters +

above

Jewellery valued at $730.

Inquest On Gun Battle Victim

*

fish

Blu

Wis

Youth Charged

to

10.0

ALL-STAR "NINE" Monthly-paid Workersi

Females

Males Females

Chicago, July 2.

$78.00 per month

55.50

A 18-year-old Chinese youth, Ip The American League sqund Kwok-wab, was charged before for the All-Star game at Wright Slump In

indecent assault.

It was alleged by the prosecu

when

Jo Sterling

Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowloon Field on July 8 was completed yesterday with having carast today

manager knowledge of a girl under 18, and Cronin, of the Red Sox, who will · Gold 'continued to climb yester- pilot the team, selected an eight- day as after opening at $300.00 a to supplo- tael it shot up to $313.50. It then tion, represented by DSI J. R. man pitching staif Sykes, that the offence tookt at about 12.30 a.m. on June ment choicca made by fans for fell to $306.25, when once more other ponitions. Bob Feller, of it about turned and was in des 29 nt 170 Portland Street, The story of a running gun-duel through the where the girl (aged about 13 Dizzy Trout, of the Tigers; and closed at $19.90. Fluctuations

first floor, he Indians; Hal Newhouser and mand at $311.26 at the close.

Piastres opened at $10.87 10. streets of Shamshuipo, between a party of years) was employed by defend- Frank Shea. Spud Chandler and ranged between $10.82 and $10.07. Emergency Unit constables, under S/I Salter, ant's widowed mother na a ser- Joe Page, of the Yankees; Wal-

Chinese National Currency and a Chinese at about 9.30 p.m. on June 25, vant-girl.

ter Masterson, of the Benators opened at 10 cents for futures and Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones, repre- and Jack Kramer, of the Browns 14.8 cents for apot, and closed ut was told to Mr. W. H. Latimer and a Coroner's senting accused, appiled for bail

9 cents, and were selected.-United Press.

14.85 cents respec- Jury by DSI C. Dowman at Kowloon yester- on DSI Sykes requesting a re-

tively day at the inquest on Kwok Wing, 24, a pain-mand of three days., Ball was xed at $1,000 cash and $1,000 ter, who was killed by a stray bullet.

eurety.

Lam Yick Sam, of No. 1 Des them Voeux Road West, was cautioned hour's march, a great number of

Medical evidence showed that At about 9.30 p.m. on June by Mr. Springall at the Central Magistracy

men were in a serious condition 25., and D81 Dowman, a party the bullet entered the small or yesterday, when charged with

was deceased's (back`ant came out and many of the more At dis of EU under S/I Salter carrying on

use carded the kit they were carrying on search duty at Shamshuipo on the right side of the chest.

was Ferry Wharf when they saw a Thore

WANCHAI JEEP ACCIDENT

STRIKE ENDS

business of a boarding house in order to assist their comrades. Chinese dressed in black Chin- through the chest and lungs. Patrick Gillan, Able

bullet wound Robert Ivor Lawes and John votes against seven to accept the

without, a licence.

Defendant stated that prior to

and

1.

Оп

way, bair 1 PLOUGH,

THIS FIELD LONGWATE

before Mr.

Reuter.

U.S. dollars rose to $4,72, Stor-. ling fell to $19.20. Australian- pounds, were again': unchanged “ab- $12.52.

Paris, July 1. The strike of French bank employees ended today when, the

Nanking, July 2 strike committee decided by 30 Dr. Hollington Tong said today that the Chinese Government has Boston, new proposala' offered by the agreed to all the necessary facili- - arraigried A ten-minutes' rest was allowed ese-style clothes, coming out of Death was due to that wound wore

Government,

ties for the recently announced- hostilities he had a licence and marching. While the men were.

after an hour and a half of the wharf.,

and internal haemorrhage and d'Almada at the Central Magis-

tracy yesterday, charged with: shock.

Work was being resumed in wholesale repatriation of Soviet Noticing the man putting his as part of the premises were at resting, Ashida, inspected them hand in his girdle, PC3301

Further evidence

banks will be manslaughter, and were form-¡most

China-United this afternoon.- citizens from morchianta' called to pay their present, undergoing reconstruc- and must have observed their challenged him. The Yan'rush heard on Friday, July 4.

ally remanded for a week.

Press, félicitations to the manage-tion, he thought it would be

condition. flowers best to apply for a licence after sent by well-wishers adorned completion of the work. He ad

ed the constable to one side but

POP When march was resumed, men was tripped by the EU man the entrance of the Bank.

to fall out and the rising, he was seen by PC3400

fell to the ground. The Bank of Kwangsi was milted, having

occupiers but continued doing a general banking busi- claimed that they were his coun. number of beatings increased. to be holding a gun.. ness for some years in Hong

·· ́·Handell 'Over

The gunman ran down Peiho Kong before, the outbreak Of

At about 4.30 p.m. they reached Streat with the Police, in hot the Pacific War and the enemy.

a large buliding which looked fired at the Police party and

pursuit pad Duf Dowman. Hai occupation of the Colony forced

like a school. The party, was in the enshing exchange of lined up and an each person's shots, three pedestrians were name was called, lie entered the struck by stray bullets. The bat Akang fight, involving about building. There were many tle continued up to... Tal. Nam Chan Cheung, "37."Unemploy• 80 men armed with bamboo press photographers and press re- Biroet, where the fugitive dia- ed: scaman, Jumped off the poles, took place at about 5 pm, porters present together with appeared into a dark alley, said.. "Meridian Star" sit about 12.35 Fosterday at 4Bhanghai Street Olta, who appeared to be in DS Downan a.lf yesterday while the launch near Mong Kok Road. The charge of administrative arrange the Kowloon Hospital, where The Wounded were conveyed to was on its way from Kowloon participants dispersed on the to Hong Hongrie was rescued arrival of the morgunvy Unit None of the POWs were one was discharged a woman by a member of Alie screws and and Police From Mong Kok plowed to sit down and as a dokenhed, and Kwek Wing gian

| Four men Wero arrested, | result, many collapsed.

within 15 minutes of admiLentona. sent to Queen Mary Hospital.

it to close down,

FERRY INCIDENT

try-folks and he had no siter. native but to accommodate them.

GANG FIGHT IN YAUMATI

'COS VA PLOUGHSO IT

JÜRGILE POR, "FORTY

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