THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 23, 1939
H-M-S. GIPSY HITS MINE; THRILLING SURVIVORS' STORY
London, To-day.
THE ADMIRALTY announce that the destroyer Gipsy struck a mine off the east coast yesterday and was subsequently beached. Twenty-one officers and men are reported to have
been injured, and about 40 ratings are missing. Just over 100 survivors were landed at an east coast
town by various vessels last night......
One vessel anchored close to the
scene and picked up 30 survivors, WESTERN FRONT who were swimming strongly against
an
ebb
tide,
led by a powerful swimmer who continually encouraged them with shouts of "Come on boys, here we are."
One rating, interviewed, said he was in the engine-room when the ex- plosion occurred, and the next min- ute he found himself in the water. He didn't know how he got there. He escaped with merely superficial wound on
the fore- head.
SEARCHLIGHT RESCUES
Hundreds
а
of people on the sea
GERMANS ADMIT
FRENCH ADVANCE
Berlin, To-day. The afficial Nazi news agency says: front watched the rescue by the "On the east bank of the Moselle, beams of searchlights.
The crowds were attracted to the shore by violent explosions, and saw vessels hurrying to the stricken ship which was already partly sub- merged.
The spirit of the survivors was amazing, an onlooker told Reuter, and they
came ashore singing and were wonderfully cheerful.
The survivors wore all kinds of clothing, including dressing-gowns and bathing-suits.
"BROKE IN HALF" Another onlooker said the vessel appeared to have been struck amid- ships and broke in half.
The irony of the disaster is that during the day H.M.8. Gipsy had rescued three German air. men found adrift In a rubber boat.
A few days previously Gipsy had. carried out another rescue, bringing in the crew of a ship which had been sunk in the North Sea. - Reuter.
SIX BRITISH AIRMEN JUMP FOR LIFE IN THE SHETLANDS
London, To-day.
The German planes which raided the Shetlands yester- day first appeared over the area bombed by them nine days before.
They were met by violent anti- aircraft fire and turned and circled several times.
Seven hundred
school-children
were leaving schools for lunch when the air raid warning was sounded.
south of Perl, enemy artillery of all calibres started activity.
"The enemy advanced to the edge of a wood south of the Kitzling- Mandern road."-Reuter.
GERMAN LOSSES
Paris, To-day. German losses in patrol actions on the Western Front recently have been heavy, since the French beat them off with deadly automatic fire.
Reuter.
GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY
Luxembourg, To-day.
There was great aerial activity on the Luxembourg-German frontier yes- terday. Reuter.
GERMANY MAKES SAME MISTAKE
LIVERPOOL, TO-DAY.
IN A TALK BEFORE THE LIVER- POOL BRANCH OF THE ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY, MAJOR-GEN- ERAL SYKES SAID THAT AS IN 1914, THE GERMANS HAD PRE- DICTED IN 1939, FIRSTLY, THAT BRITAIN WOULD NOT COME INTO THE WAR, AND SECONDLY, THAT IF SHE DID, THE EMPIRE WOULD GO TO PIECES.
On both occasions they were mis- taken, miscalculating the spirit and strength of the British Common- wealth.
in our history, he said, but our case We are facing the greatest ordeal
is overwhelming. Britain, France, and the Dominions were fighting for
civilization.-Reuter.
THE RHINE FLOODS
The official Nazi
Berlin, To-day.
news agency,
Most of them hurried home, but a D.N.B., says that the French have number were taken into the school air raid shelter, where they passed the time singing.
SEAPLANE HIT Large crowds calmly watched the German machines as they flew close overhead.
Members of the crew of a Bri. tish seaplane which was hit by a bomb had narrow escapes as they leaped into the water, a bomb falling near one of them.
Six British airmen were picked up by boats, and a. seventh
swam
ashore. None of them was injured.
Before attacking the seaplane the
been forced to evacuate further fortifications along the upper Rhine due to the floods.
The agency admits that.one: Ger- man plane falled to return "from a reconnaissance flight over Scapa
Flow" yesterday.
It also states that German warm ships sank a number of ships in the North Sea. Reuter.
·CANADA'S- BOMBER
PROTOTYPE
Ottawa, To-day.
The Canadian-built version of the
German planes dropped missiles, near--Bristol Blenheim bomber, the, Bristol
a small Inter-island mail steamer | Bollingbroke, has been tested and ac- which was not hit and proceeded concepted by the Royal Canadian
Force-Reuter.
the voyage. Reuter,
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