ANOTHER JAP "SORRY" FOR KAVIENG CRIME
If Rear Admiral Tamara Kyükscht and officers concerned with the "Kavleng Massaore? were sufficiently interested in sending away the 23 Australian internees they could have done so, third defendant Lt.-Commander Mori Kyoji told the No. 1 Australian war Crimes Court yesterday under cross-examination by Prose- cutor Major A. D. Mackay, Australian Div., SCAP, GIIQ (Tokyo.) Mari, one of six defendant i former Imperial Navy membera on trial for the killing of the internees by strangulaton and Juttu, at Kavieng, New Ireland In March, 1944, said the murder- en Australians could have been sent together with Japanese sur. vivors of sunken vivsels from New Ireland to Babuul, .
Mori is defended by Mr. Inso Konishiike, with 1. A. R. Carter (Australinis Infantry) sitting as Advbory OfBeer, Last week he admitted reviving the fateful order Prez Tamura.
"Although the internees were killed, for the purpose of war, Ij feel much remorse for the vic time and their familler". He said, yesterday.
"I've been troubled, since the end of hostilities with my con. science because I've been con- cealing, the fact that they were killed.
"Since the commencement of: the Court, my confessions hee greatly relieved my consciente,"
The Court conglating of Lt. Col. H. G. Guinn, DSO, ED' Orst defendant] (President),
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(Australian Army Legal Corpa:) and Major N. McCleod (Aus tralian Light Horsh (Com- mando), ndjourned further cross- examination to today at 9.30 a.m. Interpreter Chief Japanese Suldal, who collapsed' In Court during proceedings Inat week, appeared yesterday In good!
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For the first timp since the end of the war, Shanghal will have a plentiful supply of turkey for Christmas cele bratton if you are willing, and can afford ON$100,000 Her pound.
Several stores are taking advance orders, saying prices dre liable to sour later
It was reported that most of the turkeys came from, Formosa and Wenchow (Cheklang coastal city)..
American turkey also is available at the black-market price of CN$1,000,000, or U830 per bird:-United Press
Vital Java Talks Began Today
On U.S. Transport
Fishmonger Tells Court: ALLEN WANTED "PROTECTION" MONEY PAID
A prosecution witness, Yip Shun-chal, admitted that he was angry with Allen for having taken away his relative's stall and given it to some- one else, at yesterday's resumed hearing of the trial of William Elijah Allen, Man Kam-fat and Chul Hong before Mr. Justice E. H. Wi- liams (Chief Justice).
Allen, Man Kam-fat aba Chul markets and to chase away all Hong, who are facing 25 unliceased, hawkers. The Inter- charges, are alleged to have preter present dig not say any- conspired together to obtain thing to this effect, bribes from stallholdórs in Mongkok, Yaumati and Sham- shulpo Markets.
Mr. A. Lonsdale, assisted by Mr. F.F.W. Shaftain, Senior Supt. of Police and Dot, Inep J. Johnston, in conducting the cane for the prosecution.
His Idea
Wad
away
Yip further denied that Allen a petition to the suggested Urban Counci; asking for police action against unlicensed haw- kers. The petition was his own Idea. He made no mention of Batavia, Dec, 8,
this petition, which was sent in Mr. Percy Cher, Instrueled on Dec. 26, 1946, to Allen. Indonesian and Dutch negotiators met today on
Mr. S. NE Quinn of Messra. Yip admitted that he the second deck of the 15,000-ton United States
Brutton & Co., is appearing for angry with Allen for having transport Renville in a momentous confer- Allen, Tho Hon. Mr. Leo taken away his relativo's stall ence that will decide the success or fallure d'Almada e Castro, K. C., in- ang given it to someone else. of the first major United Nations effort to set- ·structed by Mr. P.J. Grifiths | When Allen was arrested, the of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, person to whom the stall had tle the Indonesian-Dutch dispute
is appearing for Man' Kam-fati been given was chased The peace
delegates; who' Premier Sjariffulin expressed
while Chul Hong is represented and his (Yip's) relative took could not decide on a land site gratitude to the Thres-Powar for the conference, met around Coathlesión, for its efforts to reby Mr. Hin-shing Lo, instructed it back again.
d'Almada. Answering Mr. a green felt-covered table with move the deadlock and sald: by Mr. C.A.S. Russ.
When hearing was résumed Yip said that he did not know the Three-Power U.N. Commiss-Thirty-eight days have gone fen in a plenary session to hear. By since the Security Counell's yesterday morning, Mr. Chen Man Kam-fat or Man Kau-chun Although speeches from delegation heads. decision with regard to themade application for a witness, before Dec 1946,
The conference will get down indonesian isstie and during list who the Crown did not now Man Kam-fat owned beef stalls intend to call; tendered for in the Mongkok, he seldom came to business tomorrow with the period there had bodn consider-
able lose of humin life and cross-examination.
to the market as he was a cattle first executive meeting.
Mr. Chen and that the wit- dealer. The affairs of the stalle material.
ness was not one he would call were left in the charge of
fokia. for the defence.
The evidence would go to
he was in Hong Yip said disprove what the prosecution Kong at the occupation, but alleged.
left for the country in Jan. On. Mr. Lonsdale objecting.! 1942, Mr. Justice Williams said that, he was not going to direct the Crown to put this' witness In.
An Honour Guard of U.S. Morinca and white-Jacketed
"I slid not thy to conceal
are atill
THE CULTURAL, EDUCA- TIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL
Washington, Deci: 8
Many FIELDS ΤΟ SPEED UP Claims agrerating. US$266,- | cailord saluted the chairmen of that there
were filed with the the Belgian, Australian and difficulties in our path!... POSTAWAR REHABILITA-056.139
Com United States delegations, the "We are commencing.. thest TION OF CHINA, WAS THE Philippine War Damage KEYNOTE OF A SPEECH mission in the six months end- Prime Minister of the Indonesian negotiations
with gratification ed June 30, the Commission
Republic (Amic Sjariffudin) (because we thereby are following GIVEN BY COMMISSIONER sald today in fly second" an- T. K. CHAO OF THE PUBLIC|nual report.
and the head of the Dutch de- the way of reason and goodwill." Commision said 141,964 légation, Raden Abdulkadir -United Press. WORKS BUREAU. AT THE ANNUAL DINNER OF BRI-private property claims in the total an Indonesian himself. TISH ELECTRICAL EN-out of 184,661,810, were GINEERS DURING THE along with 767 public property claims
totalling US$1,494,329. WEEK-END.
The
filed
"Difficult" Momument To
R. Harremang (Belgium) who Of the private property claims, will be acting chairman of the
of
Commissioner Chuo paid a 1704 were adjutiested for a ciel of first week's session, opened the Doolittle
glowing tribute to the early US$172,042 and actual payment of conference by describing ite sucress of the "parent Institute) US$156,017 were made on them.
task as a "difficult and grave in England" and the consclen- The Comtaisin authorised theorie; atmed at bringing under Soun labours of its members in payment of US$610,000 in the form standing and peace to this coun- yielding beneficiid results to of initial advances on six public, pro- try," mankind.
perty claims approved in the amouni
f US$2,519,500-
These advance payments were for
the
Raiders
Tokyo, Dec. 8. The chairman of the US. In the Japanese Secret Police delegation North Carolina University) sahl: fliers were imprisoned, the
(Dr. Graham of building, where captured Doglittle serve both rait of an American officer wild died in an Oklfiawa plane crash) from was unveiled in a Pearl Harbour are not Day ceremony.
Plending for foreign compern- ting Dr. Chao' «nid only en-
e restoration and reconstruction of "We are here the gineers can appreciate to
uational quarantille stations near fullest extent the value of for- Manila and Cebu and exconstruction parties. eign technical assistance and at varius units of the Philippine "We bring no monetary investment for the in- General Hospital and the Philippine Lake Success, dustrial development of China. Normal Schoni.
miracle workers.
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Mr. Chen pointed out that, If the witness was tendered by the Crown, he would have the right to cross-examine."
"Have Me Beheaded"
He did not know that Man Kam-fat won appointed as re- presentative of the five Ines of business in Kowloon Yip denied If he called the witness, the that he had approached Man' right to cross-examine would be Kam-fat for the allotment of with the Grown, which was one of three lorries provided by a different position altogether, the Japanese. Man Kam-fat Mr. Justice Williams snid might have been approached by that it would be best to get on someone else. with the case flrat. At the end of the case för the Crown, the point could then be argued,
At Fish Stall
"If it can be proved that I did so, you can take me away and have me beheaded," CX- claired Yip, who was asked by Mr. d'Almada not to be so dramatic.
The portrait was that of Cap- Yip Shun-chai, carrying on In answer to Mr. Hin-shing tain John Henry Norton, of Ma-bustness in co-partnership with Lo, Yip maintained that Chui "By way of illustration I Congress authorised the payment "We are simple men. Yet we rion, South Caroline, who was
his wife, who was the licensee Hong lind mentioned that pay- of the killed might add that China needs auf compensation to bona fide sufferers have faith in miracles
in a plane crash over
of a fish stall in Mongkok Mar- ment should be made to tho far larger number of modern of war damage as a means of aiding human spirit"
Okinawa in the last days of the
ket, said that Allen had com- Inspector. of the Dr. Graham described. In-wa factories and much longer mile the economic rehabilitation
the manner in Philippine Republic, Asociated donegia as a "hot spot on earth
The building, once headquar-plained about
Other witnesses' called in age of railways thari what she
which the business was being support of the case for the now possesses.
becative of its high potential forters of the brutal Kempeital, is
conducted:
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WHAT HAVI
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asked. Him,
On the occasion of Allen's first visit, the market was sur- rounded by hundreds of un- Heensed hawkers, with the re- sult that licensed, stalls compelled to extend their stalls to display their goods.
were
Tip said he was asked to go to the roof of the market, ac- companies by Chut Hong. The next day, Man Kam-fat asked if he would mind giving a) present to the Inspector.
He replied that he would first have to call n meeting of to discuss the all fish stalle matter.
Man Kam-fat suggested daily payment of $2 per stalls. When it was explained that Man Bald business was badi: Allen would not accept less than $1.50 per stall per day.
Money Paid
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Yip sald. He was told that, if themoney was paid, stalls would not be kicked over and that permission would be given to stallholders to carry on their business jüot as they liked.
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They thones was eventually! nald by the 29 stalls in the market. He had a relative whose stall was taken away by Allen, who gave it to someone else.
Cross-examinied by Mr. Chen, Yip admitted, having sent a dection to the Urban Council regarding, unlicensed, hawkers Buen | Surrounding the Mongkok Mar “poppe, | Hath
He did not know that Allen had experienced great difficulty in getting licensed stallholders to do business. inkide this mar- ket intend öf in the streets.
Stallholders displayed their goode in the alley-way, not thoi
streetside
• When shown a photograph by Mr. Chen, Vip-saith that the stall pointed out was that of an unlicensed hawker who had "been driven of the streets by the Police and (had sought rẾ- fuge. In the market until
Yip dentód that a crowd gathérak...” whensee Allen, WON speaking to him, thengde.
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