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BRUTAL TORTURE OF TAIKOO
!
DOCKYARD
Defence Consent To
Father Meyer Judgment Reception
EMPLOYEES
At the trial of Sgt. Major. Kamada Yasushi, which commenced before No. 5 War Crimes Court yesterday? witnesses testifled how they were tortured by the, accused after having bĉen ar- rested and charged with sending information to the Allies concerning, the lay-out of Talkoo Dockyard and the number of ships damaged during an Allied air raid.
Penthouse
Opium Den
ап
SCT1-
against the Great rister-at-Law The ense Chipa Hotel Ltd. by the Wal JAG Attention 11⁄2 invited to a notiering Co. Ltd, ended abruptly Major R. S. Butterfield (Indian in this issue announcing a reepp. | before Mr. Justlee Gould yes. tak bebe held at the headquarterday afternoon, by the defen-Grenadiers) and Captain I. Esequently sent back to Shauki fore Mr. FX, d'Almudd at Cen-
tets of the St. Thomas More As.
Sinton, Klug's Building (in Flan), in honour of Father BF Meyer, who will be arriving from the United States endly in August Father Meyer will long be re manorteil by all internres for practical
generous
Chr than charity in Stanley in ternment camp. In a letter dated the 3001, August, 1945, signed 1 y several
stred internees
request that
!
dants consenting to judgment to i
Gamble, Members.
FOOD SUPPLY
New York, Juty 10. Sir John Bopd Orr. Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation, said here today
that the teoriet future peace of the depended upon the stepa taken by the United Nationa Food Conferenco in Geneva towards doubling the world's food supply.
He declared that this gould be achieved by giving farmers of Asin, Africa, the Middle East and Latin Amerien the opportunity to modernise pra- duction by the tie of Ameri- con methods.--Router,
"Pretty Mean Kind Of Fraud"
Part Of Money Found On Accused As Bail
"I do not feel like handing back the money to him today. We will hand him back US$5,000 for his bail and subsistence," said Mr. W. A. Blair- Kerr at Kowloon yesterday in reply to Chicf Inspector Clarke's suggestion that all the moneys found on Ng Lung be handed back to him to enable him to raise the bail of $10,000 asked for by R./O. Knox.
Ng Lung, 36, merchant, 25 DCA Vocux Road West, Brat floor, appeared before His Wor- ship charged with importing 27 Чипсся of gold (vautéd at $5,700) into the Colony on July 10. He arrived at Kal Tak from Saigon by plane and during za routine search the 27 ounces of
Reckless Driving
For driving without a licence,
Law Sum, 43 keeper of The case in being heard beforewet, Towards evening, Lin-oplum divan on the third floor of Lieut. Col. R. C. Laming, Bar-, fromed him, Chang, that his No. 213 Hollywood Road who had
(Dept. of the cell-mate had died. Later, the previous convletion, was India), President, and body was removed from the cell. Į tenced six months imprison. Chang' sold that he was sub-ment when he pleaded guilty be.
wan, whence he was taken totraj Magistracy yesterday. Major M. 1. Ormsby, West Central Police Station. After the plaintiffs in accordance with Yorkshire Regiment, is the pro- four or five days at this Station, were fined $20 or two days.
Three smokers on the premises the statement of claim.
gold were alleged to have been reckless driving and driving with. The accused he was taken out and again in- Sub.Inspector Hollinshead 10.
found in his suitcase.
out the consent of the owner, La Yesterday afternoon the Hon. Recuting officer.
is represented by Mr. Hirakawa terrogated by Kamada. The formed the court that by virtue
CI Clarke told the Court that | Keun, 25, shop fok! was fined ka Mr. M.M. Watson. neting on
raided Chiaki, assisted by Lleut, D. C. room where he was interrogated of a general warrant he behalf of the defendants, up- Banfield ns Advisory Officer.
he bad just been informed by total of $250 on all the charges contained Instruments of tor- No. 213 Hollywood Road third
Mr. Zimmern that the Intter when he pleaded guilty before peared to consent to' Judgment
Opening the case for the pro- auch un ropes, sticka, poles and flour and entered just in time to
had been briefed for the defence Mr. FX. d'Almada at Central Loschy and Mr. Bernacchi Ined the Court in part as follows: Komada told him that he had had a hole in the roof. He succeeded for the defendants, Mr. Charles secution, Major Ormsby address- bamboon. The floor was wet. see a ladder disappear through
and would like a week's remand. Magistracy yesterday. atructed by Mr. P.H. Sin ap-
Chief Preventive Officer Inspector Reddish prosecuting enough time to think matters securing another ladder, and
Browne, sald Clarke, had in- told the court that at about 2.30 pered for the Wo Hing Co.
over and asked him to admit the ascended, to the rouf.
formed him that no charge P.m. on July 10 near the Hong it, the plaintifa,
accusations. When he continued
On the roof he found a solidly Lai Hok, 41, unemploy- would be brought against de- Kong Hotel garage in Stubbs to deny the accusations, he was constructed hut, with the foured,
sentenced to fendant for importing the Road he saw private car No. 1214 Seized from beaten with a stick and also defendants inside.
the hut were two beds, two pipes, nine months' hard labour foreign currency found in the coming in the opposite direction threatened with execution.
two lemps, two pots and a jar of, by Mr. W. H. Latimer at suitcase, and that the Revenue and travelling on the wrong side
Office had no objection to me- Kowloon yesterday for cused exchanglag some of it for violently to the left to avoid a he opium.
perpetrating what was ball. mean kind of fraud tinued CI Clarke, do not desire on philanthropically-in-property with the exception of up with him at the Hong Kong
whom nver 60 pre eent, were not
The Plaintiffs claimel: Roman Colbolles), and addressent |
Ca An Injunction to retrain Bishop Valtorta of Hong Kon
the Defendants, their servants prited to His Holines der agents, frodiging Pope, 11e Cardias Archbuer and or using to the harm and Westster, and the Super detriment of the Plaintiffs in Comma of the Marykus: Sovrny nuy way de manner whatsoever.
The signatories expressed their the document headed "Certified {
if the "deep appreciation
True Copy of Executive Coun- faning work" paz Torner!
Extr
"The events which you will hear described concernig la case took place in four depedic places In Hong Kong during June, July and August 1945. The Accused War formerly a Gendarme Sergeant Major in
Chang declared, that at one of the Japanese Kempelial The the interrogations of LA, charge against him is that he heard the latter cry out "I did concerned, between not do it, I did not do it,” Chang June 1.
August and
31, sald he was released in August ill-treniment| 1945, 1945, In the
WAS
the
was
The
Revenue Omce,
of the rond. He had to drive
Col-
any of defendant's
collision.
Ile called
upon defendant
not stop but apparently henrd. He gave chase and caught
In'
WBB
Hotel garage.
to detain
the suitcase.
two ha'f leaves. The value was prised one bar, 27 leaves and approximately $6.700.
travelling at about 40 mph.
Readers' Letters
Personalia described as "a pretty ell Minute of 20th December of four named Chinese_civilians, | Ng Wo-shurg the next wit-.| The following left by BOAC Staniey by Father Meyer. They 1940" nad reading as follows Wal-Iam, Chang Kwan-woo, neas said that he was asked to "Speedbird" ying-boat for clined shop-keepers. rewalled that, when this repatria. "The Governor-in-Council ap Ng Wo-shun and Ng Shing go to the Shaukiyan Kempellas United Kingdom on Thursday: Accused was charged with In reply to His Worship, R.O. It was a rainy day, he told tion of Ainer:ean Internces took | proved.
Messra. F.C. Wernham, W.K ..as recommended by and others, which treatment Station to Inspect certain elec-Cerneck, A.G. Dalziel, JE. Lank, obtaining money from Kwang Knox stated that the gold com. Hils Worship, and defendant was place in the SUBIET 155 192, The Tenancy Committee."
resulted in the death of Ng trical fittings.. While at this Father Meyer, and his assistant. thi A drelaration that the Father 123. Hessler, "decided to mais n'heged order and graat of Shing and five other unnamed place, he was arrested by Kn Jorego this opportuntly of freedom | exemption.
is ultra
the Shortly after his arrest, "The story opens with on to remug for the duration vires null and vold and of no of the way in this camp it order binding affect in so far as it pur arrest on June 28, 1945 of cer- was taken to the Supreme Court, to help others, and during the parts to affect the Plaintiffs totain employees of Talkoo Dock-which was used as the Gendar
Headquarters They were all taken to meric yard. Chevrodding years many interores | Theor nutriment.
Police Station, time, Shaukoran have bad nerasion to be tons! pro 1t', f 'iusl8, footfly thankful For this
From there some were taken to Station the Stanley Polley sume night, others remained at) Shaukiwan
deel.
whs and
Such further and other The letter went on to re. relict as this Elbeterable Court calf, hat. In rititit In their
4143 Beets " printly work among the Cathole) Internets, Fathera
Mr. Justier Guld made Meyer and Order in the terms of the plain- The commerclaim was dismissed with easta,
D
C%
Hester, y the organizations of † halle daim raffles, and by Tar anle elence of their own private par erk, moved funds to buy nourishy-
is forms for expectant mothers
tubercular and other patients, while many Interners partiespated tu the produce of there Fatherst gardens,”
WAR MEMORIAL FUND
Mears, Caflbork, Mars stremor & Co., fast. Woodernft Work 104 Shanghai... Busluers & Traders Gtl, Mr. & Mrs, CY, Kwan In
*y of the bedr
Louis M. das
Silva Carte Joseph
& Juta St, Jo epline
& Jennie $10, Granny
Kat $5, Mr. E. Tan
$, Mr. & Mrs. t. 1.
Batierrez $5. Mr.
&
MAPermaides
$5. Mr. & Mrs. Y.J.- Khan $5-
Total
$ 500,00
300.00 100.00 2001.00
45.019
6.045.00 H.K. Garl. Contribution 5.645.00 Received to July 10 1,682,01 1.86
$1.603,301,86
Grand Total..
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Thursday. Aboard .were: Messrs. Chu Hiew-(eng. Chan the names of 12 shops and the the release of US$5,000 was ly eliminated, it confers all possi- Yee-suen, Chul Yu-mun, Lu Yu. amounts allegedly contributed made by His Worship. tsan, Gardyne, Wiltshire Kwong by them,
In Brief
Ule benefits to member-investors of the Association,
by purporting that it was for furd, Lt/Cal. Weippert, Capt. B. Yu-kwan, 408 Shanghai Street, Bidwell, Mrs. W. Pryor, Mrs. W. Vennewitz, Miss K. Vennewitz, assisting to defray the cost of
Referring to the charge sheet, and Mrs. V. Dalziel, On the burla! services for a member of
the Hung Woo Lok Society who His Worship said that he noted Sir,-As one of those who are spine alrcraft were: Copt. J.
had died in the Kwong Wah that defendant had Stg. 4821, affected by the neute housing Stokes, Mr. TJ. Grimes and Mr.
US$9,666, Rupees 7,506, Singa- shortage, I particularly welcɔmu Hospital. Young Shang.kee, for Calcutta;
of the Cooperative Mr.
Prosecuting. DSI J.M. For- pore $936, Annam $140, Siam the revival and Mrs. Chan Ah-poy,
Home Construction Association Miss Test said that at about 2.39 $118.50, and HK$1.70. He did Master Chan Yuk-chong, Pencil Torture
Chan Yuet kwal, Mrs. Lew Fon, P.M. on July 8 defendant call not feel that these suma should whose comprehensive development He was Inter
ed at Kwong's shop at taken to the Sister Colmeille and Mr. EJ.
408 be released to the accused at Chee in the Sunday Herald" ef scheme, as outlined by Mr. Tat Central Police Station and Inter Philipes for Rangoon: Messrs. Shanghai Street and solicited a that atage of the proceedings July 7, should offer good induce rogated four or five times by Chun Sin-hong and Techakom.úbscription towards the cost but that an amount aufficient ment
ment to anyone wishing to invest He was accused of puch for Bangkok. Kamada.
of funeral services for a mem- for his ball und · subsistence in
in a house on the convenient "Pay When he denied, BOAC flying.bout from ber of the Hung Woo Lok Se during the remand period be as You Live" plan. Inasmuch as In evidence being a spy. "It will appear
given the Singapore arrived as per schedule document on which were entered) Shanghai Bank. An order for with the profit-making side whel-
clety, He produced that both Li Wal-lam and Chang the charge, he was
a written sold to the Hong Kong and the scheme is entirely cooperative, Kwan-woo were amongst those pencil torture.
At the request of the Presi- who were transferred to Slan- ley. It was here that Lt Wai- dent. Ny demonstrated to the tortured Court how the pencli was in Jum
first
The sketch of the
proposed Some serted between his fingers and Kwok-wing, Lam Cha.man, Pan Arrested by a District Watcb-| by the
accused.
building and a plan of the gen- Kheng-chunn, J.H. Straight G. man, defendant, when question- time later buth these men were then twisted by Kamada.
eral layout, as published, convey A fine,af $150 on each of two moved to Central Police Station.j In addition to being tortured Cheng, H.S. Yun Wai, F. Warner, 'ed, claimed that he was a mem- The Chinese driver of a lorry a good idea of the ideal typs SĽ counts was imposed on Lam Chu
manner, he was also Fuo Fallong, W.M Collison, her of the Wong Lok Society. belonging to the China Construchome that is being offered, whil By this time, Ng Wo-shun had in this when he npiprared before Mr. nise been transferred to Cen. burnt with lighted cigarette ends Lam Cheng tsing, Mdmes. Chong This society, added DSI For- tion was killed Instantaneously at the ares of 6,000 square feet is
Tan the back and Geoh-lim, RP. Springail at Central yester tral, having been detained for a by Kamada on
Tan reat, was known to the Polico about 4.30 p.m. yesterday when quito spacious for tho requiro- dity on a charge of having tried short period at the main Hong
clsewhere.
Cheng hiang, and Miss Kelly.
ne a triad society. None of the his larry overturned after strik-ments of an average family, Ng and that at one interroga- to import 120 balts of call when Kong Gendarmerie, which waa
shops listed in the paper pro- ing a rock in the vicinity of 13 was not declared on the man housed in the Supreme
duced by accused had paid any-) Stubbs Road. Court tion, he was asked to kneel on
The following were passengers; thing. Defendant pleaded guilty Building, where he was interra- the flour.
A stick was placed and confiscation of the cloth was gated by Kamada.
and accused, by P.A.L. planes: You will behind his knees
From Manila:-Mr. D. Hegele, and requested by the prosecuting hear evidence of brutal tortures standing on ha. Ng's heels and Revenue Chloe,
leted on these three men at pressing his shoulders down with Mr. J.U. Paterson, Mr. L. Ong, to accompany him to go out and at about 10 o'clock last night, but Government's sympathetic con- Lae Yu was also lined $150
during both hands, jumped about as if a P. Dy. Mrs. S. Chue, Mr. F. look for money to "drink ten." was extinguished before the ar. sideration, there is a
widely-held when he appeared on a charge their stay at
the hands of Kamada
Cabeza, Mr. 1. Fermandez, Mr. J. The letter was written by Central Police riding a horse,
a rival of the Fire Brigade. There belief that it will go far to help of trying to import 120 gross of
He was also threatened with Rustin, Miss F. Bernardo, Miss J. street letter-writer, said nc were по casualities and the ease the serious housing situation. The torture included! Station, cotton thread into the colony.
torture and the water torture if he did not go, Mr. J. Cassel, Mrs. I. cused, and he did not know that damage was slight.
In course of time I hope that beatings, water
Cassel. Mr. A. Cestreicher, Mr.1 ita contents were false.
mura cooperative associations, The reels were not declared on burning. The story ends with confeas the truth.
similar development schemos with Ng said that he was returned C.S. Uy. Mrs. H. Sia and daughter, the release of the men at Shay-
in view, will serve the community Pang Heng Sum, 18 and ChoT by building as much of-the-homo- to the Shaukiwan-Police Station Mr. L. Chun, Mrs. I. Chua, Mr. C. "Klwanin" "August-1945,
Uy, Miss C. Uy, Miss A, Uy, Mr. "In addition, you will hear and released in
Ming, 21, both shop fokis, were type houres to meet the existing August 1945.
G. Uy, Miss D. Uy, Miss R. Uy,
fined $50 by Mr. F.X. d'Almada needs. In this worthy desire to deaths of Ng Before his release, he was ask- Mr. K.H. Uy and Mr. R.L. Uy. evidence of the
to place hla
at Central Magistracy yesterday improve the overcrowded housing Shing and other unnamed civi ed by, Kamada
For Shanghai:-Mr. T.M. Tau,
when, they pleaded guilty to at conditions, Guvernment thumb print to a book. lians in the cells of these gen- this had been done, Kamada enid | Mr. F. Ng, Mr. K.W. Taun, Mr. When Mrs. LL. Morris, Mr. N.D. Tetere,
tempting to take a latter each relied upon to provide suitable darmerie stations after torture
that this meant that he, Ng, had TL. Ying, Mr. T.T. Hong, Mr.
out of the Colony other thin]altes to foster further development n the hands of the accused."
achemes. A reception in honour of the through the post. The first witness called by admitted the accusations. He NP. Heighway. Mr. J. Sung, Mr. Rt. Rev. Bishop Hall was given
S.J.S. + the prosecution, Chang Kwan- was then sent to the Naval Pri- 5. Dy. Mr. K.T. Yu and Mr. J.R.
Roti.
Hearing was adjourned til) 10 nm. today.
he ship's. manifest.
Revenue Officer J. Redman pro. secuted in both cases,
Broke The Postal
Regulations
Tse Ngau Kel, 23, marci woman, and Tac Kami Hon. 20, both of No. 13 Peel Street were) charged before Mr. F.X. d'Almac with contravening the postal re-
woo, who
was arrested by Kamada on June 28, 1945, at} Taikoo Dockyard where he was employed as a clerk, sold that he was taken to the Shaukiwan gulations and were both fined Kempeital Station together with $50 when they pleaded guilty. several others, including Li
The prosecuting officer told the Wai-lam Ng court that acting on information Leung Tal-ho. he visited No. 13 Peel Street and in the rear cubicle occupied by
the Brst defendant were
Wo-shun and At about 4 p.m., he was taken to Stanley Pollee Station together with Li Wal- found lam.
130 letter pil addressed to places outside of Hong Kong. A further revealed another four Jellers received from Canton for addresses in Hong Kong.
Fenceli
Jacob.
•
Reg.neo,
•
Denfendinat stated in Court:
What the Couperative Honie Construction Association are serk- ing to accomplish is no doubt arluated by altruism, and if their
In addition
A small fire broke out on the development scheme attracts more that he was induced by a friend 3rd flour of 214 Hennessey Road public support, in
Reception For Bishop Hall
.
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•
Thursday by the Education Ad-down and seriously injured at the Luk Kwok Hotel on A Chinese mala was knocked
vancement
for the
Sal**
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Money Market
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Pinstres weakened after open-
ing at $11.65 a hundred. They!
to $11,12 at the close. fell to $11:05 but rallied slight-
ly
Chinese National Currency
Bociety Children of Workers in Hong- 1630 last night at the junction of! Air Vice Marshal R. Graham, kong & Kowloon, with the statt O'Brien and Hennessy Road by a
The market continued to rum CB, CBE, DSO, DSC, DFC, of and children of the Workera Sanitary Department lorry. The wild with gold speculation yes- the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Aus. Children Schools.
Injured man was immediately re-terday, and rates were constant- Funeral
tralia arrived at Kai-Tak yester. Man of the Tramways, refer-
The Chairman, Mr. Chu King moved 10 the Queen Maryly on the move, rising as high day afternoon, by air, from red to the Bishop as the deat
Hospital.
as $343.50 a tael and dropping. Manile. He will be staying in'est friend of the Chinese peo- T. White
the Colony, with the Air Officer, ple and local workers.
A search of the ss. "Kwong ns. low as $827. The opening
and friends were present at the and Singapore.
A large gathering of relatives he leaves for Salgon, Bangkok Schools and the Committee of day resulted in the discovery of
Commanding until Sunday, when Blahop Hall congratulated the Sa" by officers of the Revenue; rate was $337, and it closed at
staff and children
$331.76. of the Department at 1.30 p.m. yester-
The official denial of Sterling funeral of the late Mr.
the Society upon their success over 200 Chang said that he was in- Thomas White, who
The Air Vice Marshal terrogated by Kamada about a Queen Mary Hospital
cartons of cigarettes. devaluation ramours caused a died at companied
ful achievement. He said that Two members of the crew were temporary slump, but buying by Colonel Ralph the education of workers chil- taken into custody. The "Kwong from Canton operators again week after his arrest. Kamada a long illness, at the Colonial Attache in Melbourne.
after Michaells, the United States Airdren had aroused the sym- accused him of being a apy and Cemetery, Happy Valley, yester-
pathetic interest
sent the price up. trede of
is engaged on the Hong alleged that he had sent in- day afternoon.
unionists in England. The Ger- Korg-Macao run, Second accused was searched formation to the Allies concern
Mr. N. Aall, Norwegian Am Union Congress of Britain was eral Secretary of the Trate and on his person were found 38 ing the lay-out of Talkoo Dock in the Chapel, conducted by the Peninsula Hotel on Thursday."
The burial service was held bassador to China, arrived at the much interested in develop walking on the East side of The Chinese female, who was letters addressed to places out. yard. On his denying the ne- Rev. J.H. Ogilvie, after which
ment of the work. side of Hong Kong.
cusations, Kamada said that he cremation of the remains took
Being able to accommodata. Nathan Road, in a northerly The ningistrate ordered that the had sufficient evidence.
Peninsula Hotel arrivals on 1,249,children at Chang place.
present was direction at 7 p.m. on July 9, futures was stationary at 10-3/8 letters be handed to the Post-aid that he was asked to think
Thursday Included Major T.F.Hot enough; they had 60,000 o: and who was slightly injured in cents for CN81,000. Spot open- master.General for dispatch to
14.2 and closed at 14 Among those present were: Robinson, C.L. Wang, Mr. and them to attend to. matters over and was warned Mrs.
the fatal accident which occurred at the rightful owners.
T. White, Tommy, Mrs. D'Alton, Jacques Roux, Go The representative of theed at the Jordan Road Junction cents, that if he did not tell the truth George, Albert, Dora and Peter, Rak, R. Egal, F.M. Wiltshire, D.C.thildren fold that after school of Nathan Road at that time, U.S. dolara again firmed up
herbal at the next interrogation, he Mr. & Mrs. J. Read, Mr. & Gardyne and Mrs. E.Q. Anderson. cigarettes,
tea and and would be put to death.
did
is asked go to the Traffic Office and buyers offered $4.05. Sterl laundry Mrs. W. Wilkinson, Mrs. &
ing notes. on the other hand work. The money they earned at Kowloon or Hong Kong Mrs. Thorecan, Mrs. D. Izatt,
weakened Peninsula Hotet departures on was offered the chool Morris Wong, Manager of the Australian pound notes were un further to $12.75. b. F. Winnard, Mr. J.Thursday included Jack Cantrall, They had notted $10,000 McInnes Mr. W. Rothwell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Watts, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. A. Soares, Mr. D.G. Pryor, J.E. Langford, Mr.
Wing Wing Company of 12 changed at $12.60. D'Aguilar Street, charged before Somer. Mr. FX. d'Almada for having For offering a bribe to #1 on divers dates sold butter and Chinese detectivé, on July 10, Yu tinned milk at a price other than Chong, unemployed, 'Arriving from Shanghai by the the government controlled price, tenced to six months imprison Wreaths were sent by the Mr. and Mrs. R.G.H. Watts, Mr. #a. "Trevethee" today is Mr. E. was remanded for a week by ment when he pleaded gulity water torture by Kamada who following:- "Loving wife, 1.E. Stobart and Miss G. Prit- McMullen, of Canadian Pacifle Mr. FX. d'Almada at Central before Mr. FX d'Almada ́ ́ at had also placed a pencil bitween Tommy. George, Dora and cherd were passengers för Kuro Rállways,
Magistracy yesterday.
Central Magistracy. yesterday. 25.00 his fingers and twisted it.
ST. JOHN DONATIONS
Screaming
The following is a list of the.
Chang said that he heard L Donations received up to July 10, Wal-lam screaming on one occa 1047 which have not yet been alon when the latter was being C. Andrews Miss S. Borras, and Mrs. R.V. Carmona, Mr. and by the troop transport Reknowledged in the press:
interrogated by Kamada, When Mr. E. Mason, Miss Young. Mrs. K.W. Buchanan and Mr. ville" on Thursday. Minn, E.R. Buckland.; $10.00 came back from the interro Mrs. A. Dodd and Mr. R. R.W. Perkins. A.JW. Evana
10.00 gation, his clothing
Mr. & Mrs. U.S. Wilby,
E.S.
Mr.
&
was wet. Thirwell.
20.00 He said he had been given the
5.00
B. Collis (in
memory of Mrs. Ethel- reda Wild) b The Asiatic Petroleum Co.
(S.C.) Ltd. Restoration Box
Received up to 3/7/47 and already acknow- ledged
Total Donations TO="
Li Tetor," Duncan. Mr. J/GI!zarn,
said that Kamada háð álbo ne Mrs. Litton, Betty and Billy,
2,000.00 cused him of sending informin Mrs. MeInhos, Mr. and Mrs. 18.05 tion to the Allies concerning the W.. Rothwell, Hop Yick, Bonney number of ships damaged dur. Andrewe and Eddie Makon, Mr. $ 2,088.65 ing an Allied air, rald.
Palmer, Mrs. E. Roland, Mrs. Chang said that while detain Wong, Mrs. Tsang, Mrs. Mok, ed at Stanley he saw a prison. Y. J. Kwan, Mr. Harvey, er, who occupied the same cell Lighter. Department (Hong as L, roturning from an Inter Kong Kowloon Wharf and
114,049,50
colved up to 10/7/47 $110,158.15 rogation with his clothes all Godown Co.), Mrs. F. W. Hol
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