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INFORMING THE WORLD OF CANTON BOMBINGS

CORRESPONDENCE APPEAL

ISSUED BY CANTON COMMITTEE FOR JUSTICE

The Canton Committee For Justice, through its chairman. Dr. A. J. Fisher, has issued a letter urging residents of South China and Hong Kong who have correspondence connections with residents, business firms and organisations in foreign countries to use the air inally Immediately to give information of the effect of the present policy of bombing hy Japanese mlitarists on the civilian population of Cantun.

SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1938.

DORSETSHIRE MURDER CASE

LOCAL DOCTOR

CLAIMS FEES

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Dwyer Committed

To Sessions

Summary Court

Action

Edward Moreland Dwyer, aged. Dr. 14 Fing -sum, of No. 158 Hen- 19. able-bodied seaman ‘of HM.S.nessy Road, first floor. success- Dorsetshire, WAS committed for fully brought a claim for money

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGER

Mr. E. V. M. R de Sousa has received instructions to sell

By

PUBLIC AUCTION.

on

TUESDAY, the 14th June, 1938

At 3 p.m. in the afternoon

at the

trial at the Criminal Sessions by due for professional services ren- Mr. Butters at the Central Court dered and medicine supplied yesterday afternoon on the charge against Cheung Slu-plu before the of murder of a shipmate. LeadingActing Pulsne Judge, Mr. Justice Seaman Robert Dickinson," aboard E. H. Williams, ip Bummary Court the Dorsetshire on May 2 while yesterday: on a journey from Sydney to Hong The sum

claimed was $458,88 | China Auction Booms French Bank

Building 1st floor, Victoria | but judgment was given for $400.

Hongkong

the ship.

Mr. S. 'Ng Quinn, of Messrs. G. E.

82 INJECTIONS

In Four Lots

The following properties:- Lat L-Sections D and E of New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 48). To- gether with the dwelling houses thereon respectively known as Nos. 16 and 418 Prince Edward Road and No. 2 Ngar Tain Long Road.

Total area: 3112.87 square feet of

thereabouts

Total Crown Rent: $15.70.

Lot II-New Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1935, 2334 and 2335. To-

The effect of thousands of letters., hope or informing Japanese Kong. describing in a personal way the civilians and residents of other Mr. John Whyatt, Crown Counsel, with costs. loss of lives and wounding of un-countries of the facts by air mail conducted the prosecution, whille armed men, women and children letters in order to save life and Mr. G.S. Hugh-Jones appeared for Hall-Brutton and Co., appeared during the past two weeks, reach-suffering may seem to many to be the defence. ing officials, businessmen, educa-a vain hope, it is the only way in

"I reserve my defence, Bir." said for plaintif, while defendant was tionalists and professional men sa which most of us can express our Dwyer from the dock.

unrepresented. well as important organisations selves.

At the hearing yesterday, the Mr. Ng Quinn stated that plain which can influence public opinion "If, during the next few days, Master-At-Arms testified that after tiff was called to attend defen- abroad, may result in world opinion ten thousand letters from Canton he had seen the body of Dickin-dant's wife in February this year. being aroused against the military and Hong Kong bring a personalson, he was instructed by the He was paid for the Brst two oc leaders of Japan to such an extent message to Individuals and or-captain to note down the names castons but, between March 1 and that they will modify their present ganisations in foreign countries, of those persons who were in the and April 8, he attended Her dally policy of dropping bombs without the effect may be to save lives. To vicinity. He then made a search and for this he had not been paid regard to loss of life and wound write such letters takes only time for the weapon but failed to find any fee. ing of unarmed civilians.

and a little money, which is small it. He discovered an overcoat compared to the suffering of one hanging on a ventilator above the TERROR ON FACES

child mangled by a Japanese galley on the starboard side or After "evidence had been given gether with the Chinese dwelling The Secretary of the Committee bomb."

tor both sides, Els Lordship, dehouses thereon respectively known for Justice, Mr. E. H. Lockwood.

LETTERS POSTED FREE.

On examination he found it livering judgment, said: "I am as Nos 18, 20 and 22 Nam Kok says in a statement: "We feel

contained na owner's name and jafraid I am unable to believe your Road: helpless when we see the wounded The Committee For Justice hopes there were two buttons missing story that the doctor promised to

Total area 2858 square feet or and dead of Canton carried out of that correspondents will respond to In the right hand pocket he cure you for a fixed fee of between

thereabouts the ruins of business buildings and this suggestion. Immediately and fount a scarf and two but-$120 and $150. I am satisfield private residences. To see the send letters by the earliest possible tons. Witness said he left the that if he had promised a cure for terror on the faces of women and air mails.

overcoat where he found it and $150 with between 18 and 20 la children leaves a memory which An annonymous sympathiser of did not see it again till it was jections, he would have told you time cannot erase. The only hope the Chinese has offered to provide brought to him.

s to make the people of Japan, the cost of mailing all air mail

SPENT SHELLS know what their military leaders letters which correspondents do not! When taking certain ratings to ale doing so that they may be wish to send at their own expense. the charthouse to make state checked in their madness. and at Such letters may be sent to the ments, witness said he saw Dwych. You have made some payments the same time to direct the force headquarters of the Canton Com-who was on duty at the wheel- to the doctor, of $20 and $75, and of public opinion by men and mittee For Justice. No. 198, The house, looking at him. Under in-you claim that you also paid him women of all nations who are not Bund, or forwarded to Dr. R. Lstructions, he went to Dwyer's $30. willing to be quiet while Japanese Lancaster, Shameen. Professor H. locker and, found two live rounds)

I therefore find for plaint, but 2235. Together with the Chinese bombers are destroying life and C. Brownell, Lingnan University, or of ammunition and some spent I think I will give judgment for dwelling houses thereon known as

mangling badles in Canton.

Dr. A. J. Fisher, Kwong Hip Laan, shells. "In spite of the fact that the Canton.

PEAK MURDER

CHARGE

Lam Chun, supporting himself with crutches, appeared before Mr. Butters at the Central Court yes- terday charged with the murder of Mrs. Sybil Ruby Challinor, `at- No. 499, The Peak. on the night of) May 5.

ANTI-MALARIA CAMPAIGN

Kowloon Residents Fined

Cross-examined by Mr. Hugh- Jones, witness said the overcoat was brought to him seven daya after the tragedy, He searched Dwyer for the keys to the locker but did not find them. He fur-

Total Crown Rent: $30.00 per

annum.

Lot III-The Remaining Portion when 30 to 40 injections were of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1747. reached, and we know. in fact. Together with the Chinese dwelling that the injections at the end of houses thereon known as Nos. 23 March were 82.

and 25 Ash Street, Talkortsul.

Area: 1800 square feet or there-

abouts

$400, with costs."

TRAFFIC CASES

A fine of $6 was imposed at the thers stated that he did not make Kowloon Court yesterday by Mr. any Investigation as to whether Macfadyen on Mr. A. Vago, of 310, other ratings had any rounds of Prince Edward Road. Defendant of ammunition.

was charged with having driven car along Nathan Road in A. J. Paul. Commissioned Gun-his ner. who is in control of the issue excess of 30 miles per hour. lot rifle ammunitions to the ship'> Mrs. Rose Tam of 1 Suffolk Road Three cases were heard at the fride team, testided that the ship's was fined $4 for parking her car Kowloon Court yesterday before ride team had been on shoots in in Nathan Road by the Alhambra Lam Chun has been confined in Mr. Barnett in connection with the several ports of call during the Theatre. the Queen Mary Hospital suffer-Medical Department's campaign voyage. At Singapore, the am- munition issued for the rifle team ing from injuries as the result of against malaria. a fall.

i

Luk Ming-chung of No. 10. York bore the date 1933 or 1934, as the Mr. R. H. Challinor was also in-Road, Kowloon Tong, was fined $15 date of manufacture. jured, it will be recalled.

for allowing to stand on his pre-

week.

" USUAL PRACTICE “It is a usual practice on board

On the application of the police.mises a discarded jar not emp the Dorsetshire, that when she is Lam Chun was remanded for one of Its.. water content. Mosquito

Jarvae and pupae of Aedes albo-la port the rifles are all locked pictus had been found in the Jarjup in racks, and also at sea. But the Importance of them being locked by a Malarial Inspector.

at sea. Is considered not so great,” Mrs. Chan Pak-chung of No. said witness, who added that there Norfolk Road, Kowloon Tong, was was a rifle missing following the fined $15. Mosquito larvae had shooting incident.

SCAPA FLOW SALVAGE

been found in a choked concrete i

Lieut. W. J. T. Biscoe, R. M., who drain or the premises of her home. is in charge of the ship's ride club.

Chan Kong-chuen of the Kow-said that there were about

Rearmament Raises loon Poultry Farm was fired $20 members in the club.

Price Of

Sunken Warships

Remnants of the German Higt Séas Fleet lying on the seabed at Scapa have soared in value as # of Britain's rearmament

result

plan.

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for a similar offence, Larvae were He said that the spot from where found a sump on the grounds the gun was fired to the place of the farm. Mr. Kam Nal-fal, where. Dickinson was lying, was Malarial Inspector, prosecuted ja distance of about 12 feet, and all three cases.

with good lighting on the decks. it was considered as a shot "very easy indeed" for Dwyer:

Cross-examined by Mr. Hugh-

KOWLOON INQUEST Jones, Lieut. Biscoe said that the

HEARING

trie

the

Mr. E. F. Cox, principal of Messrs. Cox and

darins Danks, whose

An inquiry was started at ploneer work first made the raising Kowloon Court yesterday into the ol the ships possible, told the circumstances surrounding Daily Sketch recently that he death of Cheung Hi, 25, who fel could then get only £35,000 for while being given chase to by the [ police" and was later admitted to the Prince Regent Leopold.

the Kowloon Hospital where he dled.

"She was a sister ship of the Kurfurst, which is today worth anything up to £135,000," said Mr Cox "We did not concentrate or

the smaller vessels. Included in the 32 we raised were six of the Germans' biggest battleships.

"The Hindenburg." 28.500 tons. was the largest, and all we could get for her in those days was £75,000.

worst shot on the ship could have; found his mark at such a distance and with good lighting.

OPIUM ADDICTS

ON INCREASE With the influx of refugees trom the war zones the number

01

Mr. Barnett set as Coroner and heroin and opium addicts in the a jury was empanelled comprising Colony is Increasing rapidly and Messrs. Mok Chow Tim Foreman, it is now not at all uncommon to A Rozario, and Lam Shut-yip. have as many as four or five divan Dr. Bee, of the Kowloon Hosp-keepers appearing daily on trial tal staff, was the only witness at the Kowloon Court. Raids are called.

made almost daily on houses in Giving evidence. Dr. Bee stated Temple Street, Canton Road, and that the deceased was admitted sheir Ku Lung Road and" almost the hospital at 4.50 am. He died every raid results in the arrest of "But those were the days of at 6.15 a.m. and a post-mortem another divan-keeper: slump. 1 was just, unlucky I did cxamination was held at 8.30 a.m Yesterday, at the Kowloon pol hang on to the work I started. *Skin-abrasions were found, 01 Magistracy ́ ́ two divan-keepers "For four years the German Fleet the left and the right kniee were tried. Wand Hong, 52, un- lay at the bottom of Scapa Flux.

deceased and bruises on his right employed, was charged before Mr. with the inlawful "Then I dared to tackle the job, hand and right cheek-bone. In- Macfadyen and I was the first man to raise dicating a fall forward on to possession of 2.917 heroin pills. battleship upside down and Boat face. A bruise on the back of hi Sentence of one year with hard t upside down to a dockyard.

head, about two inches across labour and a fine of $2,500, in de- also found. This latter injury wor fault another six months with "The men I trained are still on the cause of the deceased's death hard labour, were imposed. the job, but, unluckily, my firm is

The injury on the back of the Another unemployed Chinese, out of the running for the profits head was, in the doctor's opinion. Lau Hung, was sentenced to one now being made through the ex-an earlier injury than the others.mpath with hard labour and was perlence we provided.

The injury causing death could fined $210, in default another 41 "But I would, like the world to have resulted through a.fall back-months with hard labour, when how through the Daily Sketch wards or through the impact of the appeared before Mr. Barnett on that it was our firm, which first fat object, such as a brick - T charges of possession of 2 taels of

Bised six of the biggest battle

The further..hearing war a4-prepared oplum, possession of 187 ships."

journed to June 18 at 230 p.m. heroin pills and keeping a divan.

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