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Rear Admiral Tamura Ryukichi admitted before the No. 1 Ahsträllan · War Crimes Court ja Kowloon yesterday that he gave the orders for the killing of 23 Australian civilian mi
ternees at Kavieng. New Ireland island, off New Guinea, in March, 1944.
The former adinital" "bf" the | No. 7 War Crimes Court yus- imperial Japaneso Novy, who terdny og thy evidence he gave with five other former members the previous day,
camp,
is on trint for the "KavienkThe former Internal adminis- Muammere," in which the Austration officer of the tridians were alleged to have Lieut. Funaoko Masgo, also buen killed by strangulation and gave evlilence. jujitsa
their and
cement- In answer to a charge that he weighted bodies thrown into conducted two or three roll- the ad, truk the stand today as cnlis a night, he said there was the first witness of this defence, only one occasion on which, on The Court, consisting of the Instruction of the com- LU-Col H.G. Guinn, D90, ED mandant te conducted 'two roll (President), Lt. Col, J.Tcalla in one night. Brock Australian Army Légal Corps), nad Major N. McCleod Australian Light Home) de cided that the accused had aḍ- mitted evidence against them and each will answer the chargd) against him,
The double coll-call, was or dored because of the escape of a prlsoner.
COD-
fifa evidence will be tinued at 10 am today.
Shataukok Case In No. 5 War Crimes Court Defense Counsel Konishlike yesterday further evidence was Isan stated that sach defondantĮ taken from villagers on chargos would give evidence in the wit-) of cruelty against two Japanese ness box.
Rendermos attached to Shatau- He pe Tammura in first. kok Gendarmerie during the Tamurn freely admitted giv- occupation.
ing the fateful, ardura,
Hearing was adjourned' to
fle said at that time his gag- † 10 gm. today, alson was heavily bombarded by
Allied drecaft und warships ZBW And ZEK
and all communicationa Completely cut off.
wero
He had no means of sending To Extend Hours
the internees away thes.
'Th
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day, as from tomorrow.
are
ko
Australians had been Z.R.W. and ZEK. living on the island for a long broadcast an extra half hour
air from that date at 6 p.m. and Both stations will come on the will close down at 11 p.m. The midday times remain unchanged. On Friday, Dec. 5, at 6.30 p.m. Dr. Eduardo Brazav, Consúl for Portugal, will come tu the microphone of Z.B.W. to intro-
thought if he released them he they would
Join the Allies, whom he expected to land at any time..
With
111th k situation ttin- frunting him. he Issued the order.
therefore
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1947.
Yuan Hits SCOTS GATHER
TO HONOUR PATRON SAINT
At Gold Racket
Nanking. Nov, 28.
Frison terms of not, more than five years will be im- posed on persons trading in gold and foreign Currency In the blackmarket, accord- ing to a revised, code adopÁS id`by' a' theclak cómifitse of the Legislative Xuan.
Under 166 code, minnngers of licensed exchange banks, foland "engaging in black- market gold and foreign currency transactionIS. aro punishable, with fall terins of not more than five years and may be fined three times the amount involved in legal deals,
Private Individuals found engaging blackmart deals are punishable with Jall terms of less than one year and also a time of tires. times the amount Involved.
United Fress,
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Over a thousand people In Hong Kong, made merry, tast night at the annual St. Andrew's Ball celebrating Scotland's Patron Saint Day, held in the Peninsula Hotel The Hotel ballroom and tirit door fuyer were decorated with -22 shields of past and present Chieftains of the Society.
*The Lak dia of Bosember 1942 'sum
Botland at her best in the magnitari company under their gallant leader. fixki put up by the Hong Kong Bootle
**W* risar fitly quote the wordle which
At the head of the ballroom was written on Bir Christopher Wesn' hung a large coat of arms of the pre-tomb in G. Paul'sBi punontam
en Chieftain, Mr. J.F. Macgregor, requiris, cireuzpaplan,
Other shields were, hung in the **I would Uk», tô "danger my thanku ta ground for restaurant where supper four pable and hardworking Baorgtasies, to our Pipers and to all the Bub-Comanli- was held and in a part of the kid of whore, the supoons of thự floor foyer which had been cordon of to provide extra room for the large number of guests.
An electrically lit sign-the single Scottish word "Auchtermitchty" placed over, the west floors of the first Boor.
The Opening
The ceremonial opening of the evening was at 9 o'clock when Sir Alexander
Lady and
Grantham arrived:
by
Ball
largely depends. I ink the Decoration Committee deserves a special mention who starting from scratch, have done so splendidi
This is hardly to be wondered at, qu the Convener is the son of Gra Duncan. whose
work contributed' sa
materially in the veoma of our eclabra- ' tione in previous year.
On with the dance”.
and after the fish course, the Haggis Supper began. June after it o'clock and the "Barley Bree" (whisky) were hrough ty, the tables,
At the main door they were greeted.
The Haggis was piped in by. Mr. Chieftain Mr. J. Macgregor R, C. Watson and carried by Mr. wearing full Highland dress, and G. A. Stewart, Mr. R. W. Mac J.W.
Anderson, Vice-President of the Kichan was the bearer of the "Barley
Bree"
Society.
Shortly afterwards the party gathered at the lobby taide the Green Room, headed by four kilted Society Pipers Mr. H.C. Wauph, Mr. AR. McEwen, Mr. M.3. Cumming and Mr. A.D. Cochrane.
The Guests.
Sitting at the official Tee-shaped table
were 5 v. They west 17. Xas ETEROT H.. The Governor, Dr. J. Anderson. Bir Dente Boyd, Major Opera! Erskine, D. Wylle. Air-Commodore Mob "The procession moved in the ball. ter. A.ß. Maskichan, T.N. Chat, F.A roem
led by the Chieftain and the Cassidy. J.A.D. Morrison, Ban, BD, Mra, Enid Lition, 62 Condult Gaverhot, as were followed by Dr. Olampir, J. Manko, db. Hopper, Hom Road, was finets a total of 12 Anderson and Lady Grantham, MDF. Landale, Prof. R.R.M, impeet. Dr. on two summonses for driving. Wylie and Mr. A.S. Maskichan, N. Chair, Commodore C. Robertson, at a speed exceeding the 25 m.p.h. iniit at Waterloo Road at Mr. J.A.D. Morrison and Mr. N.C. Marere. Hos, & More, D.L 12.50 p.m. en Nor. 3, and failing Finnie, the Hon, R.D. Gillespie and Prophet, J. Bhewan, Col. f.U. Ross, 21.3 len. D.F, Landale, Professor R.K.B1. Duncan, Lady Grantham, Mr. d., Mar to give the appropriate signa Simpson and Mir. D.J. Ulimore, Mr. sregor. Mrs. A.B. Mackichen. Min ba Road from Nathan Road on the R. Craig and Mr. W.A. Stewart. when facing Vintə Waterloo same day.
As to the second
D.J. Gilmore, R.G. Craig, W.A. Stewart,
Anderson, Hra. Wylld,” Mri." "U.L." Kobert' The party walked up the centre son. Mrs. Erskine, Mr. Morrison, Lady
Traffic Sub-Inspector D. Brown at pillars. The bend then played ra. R.K.M. Aimsson, Kr. 8.N. Cha
Mr. W. H. Latimer informed alle of the room until the Chieftain Boyd, Mrs. Finale, Mrs. T.N. Chad, Mrs. and Sir Alexander were opposite the D.P. Landale, Mr. P.8. Cualdy, In, A. Horus, Mrs. Hopper, Mr. DJ. Gilmore, that a letter was received from the National Anthem, after white. W.A. Blewart. Mrs. N.G. Macgregor, Mr. Horace Lo, brother of de- Ms. Macgregor eamle forward Mr. R. Crate. Mrs. D... Robb, Brú. fendant, in which he pleaded welcome thels Excellencies to the Hall. 1.13. Hope, Mrs, 11.C. Watson, Mm, 7.HK guilty to the first summpris,
Dancing to the band of Fred Carpio, Duncan, Mr. D... Prophet, tīrs. J. The Court adjourned to Mon-duce the first of a new series of said the Magistrate, Mrs. Enid when all assembled
summons of the Cripps, sech on, wil, 10.15 Shewan, Rev. J. Handbach. W. qu. 31.
10 hear the Sparrow, DA, Bohl, C., Smith, lay at 9.30 a.m.. when the wit-Portuguese programmes.
St. "Andrew's Böclety membaza had begu Lition stated that, as she was address of Mr. Macgregor, who said: divided into the following sequities as ness will be cruas-examiped "by | In these programones it is in- following close behind the car De one day in the year when we the head of the arrangements were the "The 30th November-Ut. Andrew's "Day | part of the organisations of the fall.” At Prosecution Officer. Many AD tended to introduce steners to in front, she did not think it was sola, who as you all know are a Mackay, Australian Diylston, well-known Portuguese music necessary for her to signal.
Yer Chieftais, Me." JF. Macgregor Voki SCAP, CHO (Tokyo).
ist President, Dr. J.W. Anderson: Prst Pre- and niso to Introduce a great TSI Brown stated that the wolves go a bit and tell the world which ultimate" Mr. B. Wills and” Ne. AB, FORMOSA WAR
deal of music little known out-speed was 30 m.ph, and they fine fellows we are. side Portugal and her Colonies. time 12.50 p.m. "a very bad fundition, our heritage and our achieve CRIMES CASE“ Portuguese half-hour will be time", as there was a lot of menta
on the air every Friday at 6,30 | traffle.
"Oor Bentulah forebeare played a great p.m. and, being catholic in taste, Defendant was fined $20 on development of Hung Kunz and I am at
land (rotank suốt I thị hồi lury mự will deal with classical, orchesthe first summons and $6 on the that there are, as many of us, their guna
Portu- second.. iral, vocal and modern
Find their grandanna," here tonight. 'guese musle.
Lleut, Ishii Miuoru, former commandant of Taihoku POW. t'any, Formosa, examined by Major Ormsby in
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS
TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.
(The last Meeting of the 1947 Racing Season) SATURDAY, 6TH DECEMBER, 1917.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through numbers (7 race-514) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor. Exchange tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race as well as Buliding also those for the "Hong Kong Derby" to be run at the Annual Race Meeting in January 1948: The Mtter may also be bur chased at the Club Branch Office. No. 388 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badres PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
aro
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' : and Club Rooms at $10 including
obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits etc. Badges admitting to Members" Enclosure will NOT be ön sata at the RACE COURSE,
The Treasurers Compradore Office will close at 11 am and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 p.m. Both Offices at X1 Floer. Exchange Building
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable as the Club House, provided they are ordered in advatice from the
No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLEA PREMISES DURING THE MERTING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the
to the Publid Enclosure is $2 in cluding tax for all persons including ladies, and "is" payable at the Gate.
Bookmakers, The Tas men, elo, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race hiceting, d
Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure
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Justice-T. J. Gould] When hearing was resumed Acting Puisne Judge), before yesterday morning, Mr. Sheldon whom the case was tried. día:] said that he was not calling charged the accured, who word: McLachlan und Mellonald to give congratulated by Naval and Alf further evidence for the de- Force Officers after they had fence,
London, Nov. 47. as there was not a left the dook.
scintilla of evidence against A Tass dispatch from Budapest said that Colonel General Gustav The case for the prosecution Brewater on Thursday after criminal. Jony once commanded Jany has been executed as a war was conducted by Mr. E. Hnoon gave ovidence in his evo Hungarian Axis troops which Sainsbury, assisted by. Det, Insp; defence."
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Kou Yiu, 80, Ma Cheung, 41, appearing for the prosecution. Ming, 26, all employees of the Deucops for the dadenom, Lat Kuen-hel, 80, and Yip and Mr. P. A. L. Vine of Messrs. 'K.C.B, were remanded for thre The two dolectives 'ätfacked days on bull of $500 each as lid were Dot Sale 412 0 DE second defendant was still in and 782 Chung Hong. hospital.
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