HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940-PAGE 1)
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NOTICES TO MARINERS.
The following notices to marin- ers were issued yesterday by the Harbour Ofice-
to-
Repairs to a telegraph cable at Ma Tong Bay (Little Sai Wan) and the general vicinity of Cape Collinson will be in progreNS day. Any instructions which May be given to them from craft so employed, who will display the
PASSENGERS
DEPARTURES FROM
HONGKONG
A J.C.J.L liner for the South took on board the following pas- sengers from Hongkong:
-Unidentified
Submarine Stops U.S. Liner
WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuter)
MË. W. A. J. Aernout, Mr. E. J. Clark, Mr. J. C. H. A. Gundesen, Mr. and Mrs. A. de Leur. Mr. and-The State Department yesterday Mrs. J. Peters.
announced that an unidentified Two passengers from the same submarine stopped the US, liner boat, formerly, listed as being in Washington this morning while transit by the shipping company, she was en route from Lisbon to - A wreck in the Fairway is re have landed in Hongkong:- Galway to pick up further Ameri- ported in the Gulf of Thailand
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Armstrong. | can refugees. at Bankok Bar, distant 0.81 cables
A British ship south-bound car- The submarine commander at from Bangkok Bar Lighthouse.ried the following passengers from first ordered the 1,020 passengers Parts of the vessel wunk in above the Colony:-
prescribed signals.
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Washington was allowed to pro- ceed.
position are visible in low water. Mr. Kasi greenivasan, Mrs. J. B. to abandon the ship, but later the
Information regarding leading Rohrbach and. son, Mr. A. T. light beacons on the Malaya East Beckett, Mrs. D. . P. Crawford, Coast, Kuala Trengganu, is given Mrs. E Riddock, Mr. and Mrs. in another notification concern-Tanner. ing the approach to the Trengganu River.
and entrance
letter
passengers numbering
On the submarine's orders to abandon the ship, the FOR THE NORTH
and crew, the Another Dutch liner for the 670, were instructed to take to the Limits of the dangerous ares in North disembarked the following: ureboats, and some were actually
Westem the Johore Strait.
En- Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Boddington, being lowered when the sub- Mr. G. L. Blum, Mr. Kerby Clough, marine "commander changed his trance, are amended,
Mr. G. The buoys at the eastern and Mr. C. F. Ewell.
mind, and flashed the signal: western entrances of Sourabaya Laurence. Mr. R. A Scruton, Mr. Thought you were another ship. Strait, north coast of Java, have R. G. Waddell. been changed. The Grisee Light will be extinguished.
ri
There were
transit.
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passengers, in
A British ship left for the North
Please go on,”
SECOND SUBMARINE The Washington proceeded and
with the following passengers | shortly afterwards sighted another from Hongkong-
submarine but was not interfered
LOCAL ESTATE Estate in the Colony valued at $88.800 was left by the late Mr. Johannes Petersen viderup, engl neer, who died at the Hongkong Another British vessel South- the submarine gave the passengers Club on December 26 last year bound carried the following from and crew ten minutes to take to Letters of administration have the Colony:-
the boats,
The Washington repeatedly sign- been granted to Mr. F. H. Leseby,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sangster and solicitor and lawful attorney.
child. Miss E. A. Gordon, Miss Ealled "American ship, American ordering G. G. Patrick, Mr. A. H. Gordon. ship" until the message
Only three passengers embarked her to proceed was received. on still another British ship for
NOT ALLOWED the South':
LONDON, June 12 (Reuter)- Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Armstrong Authoritative circles in London Mr. F. Dunkee.
Mr. V. Yonan. Mr. H. Borchers. with. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Gyarmati, Mr.
The Washington's Captain tele- Fazal Elahi Mahmud Bakhsh, Mr. phoned New York, stating that Gyarmati.
WEATHER REPORT Hongkong Royal Observatory
10 am, June 12. Barometer (at sea level), 29.70 ins. Temperature, 82 F." Humidity, 88 per cent.. Wind Direction, S.W.
Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Temperature: maximum yesterday.
B6 F.
Temperature: minimum last night.
"81 F.
Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending. 10th
today, 0.15 ins.
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UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS
The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited) advises that the following unclaimed telegrams are lying at their offices:-
state that there can be no question whatever of the liner Washington being stopped by a British sub-
marine, as the evil example of.
Germany in pursuing unrestricted warfare is not being allowed by the British Navy.
The Augusta, flagship of the China, Ng Pui Fun c/o Tin Sau U.S. China Fleet, left Shanghai Tong. Des Voeux Rd. C. from fer North Ching on Tuesday. The Shanghai: Harold Arab, Kowloon UES. Marblehead remains in Hotel from Tokyo,,
Shanghai
Lieut. J. T. Barnard clo RA Total rainfall since January 1st Chow Yuk Hing e/o Bank of
46.27 iris.. Against an average of, 28.83 ins. Sunset tonight, 7.07 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, "5.38 a.m.
4 p.. June 12. Barometer (at sea level), 29.64 ns. Temperature, 85 F. Humidity, 83 per cent. Wind Direction. WSW.. Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Maximum temperature, 85 F. Minimum temperature. 79 F. Rainfall, 0.11.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 13 to 19 June 1940.
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Date
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