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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by. Public Auction | to be held on Monday, the 16th day of October, 1930, at 3 p.nu, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Ordor of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Noi Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to he fixed by
the Surveyor of His Majesty the
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MILLION MEN ARE READY TO FIGHT (Continued from Page 1)
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"Since the beginning of the war we have taken into or are in the process of taking into the Army nently 50,000 volunteers.
"Ifow do we intend to proceed? of the Sale by Public Auction)
"In the rat piacej wa heve to be held on Monday, the 10th method of calling up clamer: With day of October, 1939, at 3 pmeseiz.batch we are taking alquola of ut the Officer of the Public volunteers.. Works Department, by Ordör of la Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong of Ilong Kok, in the Colony Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a
and this should dispose Crown Ront to be fixed by the
supposition that we are confining Surveyor of His Majesty the
entry into the Army to young KING, for one further term of
men of the first ago STOUPI.' 76 yours,
"There is no dearth of ability in Intending bidders are advised the ranks. The look out for talent la continuous. In his Army "theo
76 years. that Immediately after the dispo-to deposit with an
"In September, it happened that we took in twice as many volun-
Volunteer have been of all military ages,
teers as milllisme.
Neutrality Bill
Will Restrict Shipping To Hongkong
October 12, 1939.
VILNA RETURNS TO LITHUANIA Guaranteed By Now
Military Allianco MOSCOW, Oct. 11 (Reuter) The Soviet-Lihunnion treaty Is described hore na "military alliance," and it is expected that itussia will fortify Lithuania's frontier with Germany,
Shanghol, Oct. 11. The American community is wor- ried over the restrictions on Ameri-
The reply will last for 18 years, Pübile demonstrations were arrang can shipping provided in the Pittman bill, fearing that in la present formed at Kaunas, the Lithuanian capital, result in to celebrate the return of Vilno, under the bill will oventually restricilon of United States versets the trouty, to Lithuania. the from Shanghai,
It was at Vilnn that Lithuania pro- A move is under way to forestall claimed her republle in 1918, nail iti
by restriction possibility of the
has always been considered the 'cupt- farming contact with Senators and
tal of the country, Congressmen in Washington in an shipping. effort to obtain relaxation of the re strictions on American
the
of
· Demonstration Of Joy KAUNAS, Oel.
(Router) -
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of Vilna, thousands of people gather- Legation to-day.
ULSTER FLOCKS TO COLOURS
BELFAST, Oct. 11 (Router)-Lord
Minister Craigavon, Prime
of Northern Ireland, declared to-day that the response of Ulstermen to the call for hervies was wholly satisfac- tory.
POST OFFICE
Owing to the uncertainty of Sea. transport the public are requested to post Christmnă Parcels carly.
OUTWARD MAIL, TIMEB Registered and Parcel Malls are "I am proud," he said, "ai what has closed 15 minutes earlier than the stated, and where mails are advertis been done and is being done to help time given below unless otherwise the mother country."
Lord Craigavon added that. hoed to close at or before D a.m, re- gistered and pareal malls are closed would make a weekly statement tot 5 p.m. on the previous day. When Parliament, which would in future mails are advertised to close after B meet, two days a week Instead of
p.m. registered and parcel molla are three.
closed at 5 p.m.
Air
British Legion's Big Effort
Air
INWARD MAILS Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Servies”—London'dale, 4th October
... Oči,,12. Mali by "Air France Direct Service"--Parls date, 4th October
Oct. 12. Amoy
.Oct. 12. Haiphong
Oct, 10. Hoiphong, Pakhols Hothow and Forl
Doyard
Japon and Shanghol
LONDON, Oct. 11 (Reuter), The KING, for one further term of that immediately after the dispostur is within every private soldier's Several loent firms have already Demonstrating their joy at the return
Bal of the lot the Purchasor (if reach. None, however, humble or formed their bend offices in
year amounted to the record tatni of Intending bidders are advised not the applicant) will be required exulted his birth, need ho afraid that United States of the definite need for vel and cheered outside the Soviet British Leglon Fund collected inst his military virtues will remain un-provision in the Pitlinan bill which
the possibility authorland recognised,"
would eliminate
It is reliably reported that garrisons £57,000. The grand total since, the Shanghai being restricted. Moro Women Enrolling
Alarm is felt after reports that of Suviel troops may be stationed for Fund was inaugurated in 1921 has Japan
All schemes previously adopted Manila sal of the lot the Purchasor (if officer who will be present at the
The War Minister then revealed Hongkong in eliminated by the bill mutual security" at various points now reached more than £7,500,000.
In Lithuanian territory, but excluding that in the last six weeks we had It is felt that, with Hongkong closed, Kaunas and other large industrini were devoted to the assistance of Manila not the applicant) will be required sale, the sum of two hundred
Shanghal
participants in the last war, but now Straits authorised dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum taken 2,000 officers from the Reserves Amerienn shipping to deposit, with
As soon as the Lithuanian Govern-It is announce that the selicines will Canton offleer who will be present at the will be refunded on payment of Regiater. He announced that women night be the next, and it is feared
of the Auxillary Territorial Service, that Japan might be declared
starrison there will be withdrawn. the present. niready 20,000 strong, were about to aggressor Ration, thus closing Shang-ent moves 16 Vilna, the Soviet be for those in any war, including Shanghud xale, the sum of two hundred the Purchase price.
augment their number and extendhal to United States vessels. dollars, ($200) in eanh. This sum PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. their invaluable service in the re- The American Chamber of Com will be refunded on payment of
the Purchase price.
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry No
Locality
inland
Lot No. 5651.
North of Inland Lot No 52, Bice Foot Road, Wong Nei Chang
G.
Boundary
Mosaurationta
H. B. ix. w.
As per sala plan.
Contents in
aq, frek
000 97
Mo.et Salej
Rental
"Upast Price
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 4150.
Mung Kok Road.
Registry No.
Locality
tras
· R.
000 $2
PARTICULÁRS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 16th day of October, 1939, nt 3 p.m., Offices of the Public at the Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of long Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal ni u Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyors of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of
75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-1 sal of the lot the Purchaser (f pot the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised cificer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of i the Purchase price.
Boundary Measurement
N 躁。
a per axle
plan.
Rent
Price |
Contents in
Ann.
sq. feet
| Upset
SO'9
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Dernand do.
TF. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
TT. Jupani
1/2 1/2+8
310
.52%
.1051/
T.T. India
82
T.T. U. 5. A.
2476
T.T. Munila
49
45
150%
107% .10.05
107
.1/0
1/3
do
1/3/2 25% 11.45 BJ
.4.02 4.0316
T.T. Batavia TT. Bangkole- TT. Endgon T.T. France TT. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australis
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/I'
4 m/s L/C U, S. A.
4 m/s France
30 ds Indias..
U.S. Cross rate in Lon. US. Crussrate in N.Y.
~Club Rugger
(Contintied from Page 6.).
judging from the splendid condition of the turf it will be a popular rugby
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.neld. Once water has been laid on
No. of Safej
Registry No.
ok Road
Road,
Locality
No. 4158. Kowloon Inland *-
Mong
Tong Mi
Junction of
Boundary Measurements
N.. K.
|feet|fent fee:|J065
as por sale
plan.
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Contents
$110
Embittered By
Baltic Events
to take out the "bone", the pitch should rank second to none,
The Police scored a well-merited victory in a very close game. Taylor, playing on the left wing outside to Wilson, gave the Force a three-point
placement of their brothers in arms.merce han cabled to Washington But Mr. Hore-Belisha outlined the twat is greatly concerned at the adverse effects to American Far Eastern new openings for okler men.
amend- "We propose to form Home Defence trade which would follow parsone at
Senator Pithnan's shipping battalions,
Act-- ment
Neutrality to the United Prem
Each one will be a battalion of its county regiment and will be composed
Labour Support
of officers and other runks not serve ing in the National Defence Coin- panies: ofeers and other ranks found
San Francisco, Oct. 10. permanently or temporarily unit for
Mr. John I. Lewis, head of the service overseas and offers and Congress of Industrial Organisation, other ranks awolting drafting and addressed the C.1.0.. Convention and young soldiers not available by age urged support of President Roose for service in the theatre of nuera-velt's neutrality programme.--United tiona.
"It will be possible for some of the older ex-officers untk men to be absorbes) by these battalions,
"We are also in the procEKS
Press.
Mechanised Forces
White Sulphur Springs U.S.A.,
Oct, 10. forming an auxiliary Military Pioneer The Assistant Secretary of War. kait that the Carps, to he organised battalions Mr. Louis Jolinson, which will take over milltary pluncer swift conquest of Poland by mec- work both overseas and here, hanised forces emphasised the neces
"It is not to be composed of inensity of immediately Increasing the of early
military age and all w be manpower of the United Sintes Army
lo 800,000 truops. Output Of Munitions
The present "minute mun" force of The War Minister paid tribute to 400,000 regular soldiers and National the Industries engaged in the output Guardsmen would "find themselves for munitions, adding "It is the out-hort of combat cars, lanks, machine- put of the factories making equip-uns, gas masks, fire control instru-
and incat and munitions for the field rents
volunteers."
which is the ultimate measure of our United Press. effort,"
The Army itself was training smon Las technielans and the Ministry of Laboin 2nd plans in mind for en- abling some of his training establish- the ments to assist in providing Army requirements of skilled trades-
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Twice in Coneration Concluding Mr. Hore-Bellshi said: "While the world was reading of German advance into Poland, British soldlers, resolved to rectify this wrong, were passing aliently and in the unceasing
across sequence Channel into France.
"How strange it is that, twice in a generation, men should take this Journey and some should be treading again upon soil anode sacred by their fathers. We may rest assured that they will acquit themselves with the same tenacity: courage and endurance. However long "the struggle and however great the ordeal, they will, as our soldiers ild before, take our arms and our cause of freedom to victory."
olher necesailles,"
Protecting Panama
Washington, Oct. 11. The first complete black-out of the Panama Can Zone was carried out last night,
Flights by foreigri planes over the Zone will be steletly regulated. All wishing to fly over the territory will have to obtain permission from the Secretary of State, to whom informa- than regarding the ownership of plane and duration and purpose of the fight must be furnished.-Reuter Dulletin,
TYPHOON VICTIM
ARRIVES
(Continued from Page 1.)
of hemp, rice, and Augur open to damage. No. 5" hatch "was stove-in and barrels of all packed below were broken and squashed like matchboxes; water and oil mixed and damaged the ather cargo,
Under French Command
Every atcel door on the after deck Replying to a brief debale, Mr. house was stove in and the room Hore-Belisha sald, "I have been housing the steering gear was fooded, usked if anity of command putting it out of order. The motors Asstired. The answer is Yes, 13 £8, had to be turned off und four hours The British Army is under French on Monday afternoon shifts, of four command." (Cheers).
men manned the hand steering geur, repeatedly swamped by great sens, to keep the ship head-on. By 5 p.m.
steering gear repairs ip the effected.
"The British Commander-in-Chief has the right of appeal to his own Cabinet which I don't imagine will be normally necessary to exercise lend at half time. He failed to con- vert his own try from a position because the understanding is so com- every within
bility. Wilson broke plete and whole-hearied in his through In the second half to add a particular. But unity of command is further three points. Fay, who is assured, in that way and it is even making a name for linseit in local possible that French troops may be ericket circles, made an abortive under the British C-in-C attempt to convert.
were
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Put Back To Hongkong When the typhoon at last passed was decided to put about for on Hongkong to determine the extent of one ol fuel tank Mr. Hore-Belisha also announced the damage and, that General J. C. Dill is commanding was known to be leaking, to effect After her cargo The Police forwards were ragged the First Corps, General Brook the necessary repairs. in comparison to the military eight Second Corps, while Viscount Gort's discharged she will go into dry- and were guilty of hindering the Chief of Staf Is Major General passage of the ball after it had been Pownal). hooled.
TO FRONTIER
PLEASE Turn To Page 2.
Police took advantage of the friendly game to test and experiment RED TROOPS MOVE with their players after the interval. Taylor was tried at forward, a pasi- tion in which he played until three years ago. His value to the Police Lesson To German
as a busting three will probably result in his being played among the Minority In Belgium
backs once the season begins. Ce BRUSSELS, Oct.11 (Reuter),tainly his combination with Wilson in the rst half was the most effective Some Indication of the bitter on the field. Mackenzie and Morri- attitude of the German minority son, the right wing, were inclined in in Belgium to events in the hesitate until too late before making Wall was very steady at Baltic can be seen in an editorial for a gap. in a leading newspaper in Eupen full-back.
district, which was ceded to The milltary XV had the better Belgium by Germany after the of things at forward, Great War...
dock.
The crew's belongings suffered must.
They are now piled on the deck aft, clothes and boots Bodden with sea water lying amid a, jumble UP of splinted woodwork and twisted iron. In their cabing below word- robes have even been wrenched from the walls by the ship's contortions.
turn is given concessions in Karellan. Karelian is an autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
Naked Aggression NEW YORK, Oct. 11 (Reuter).—| The "New York Tinie," in an editor- it says:
Britain Accepts New President
towns
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Russia's actions in the Battle are the House of Commung to-day. Mr. LONDON, Oct. 11 (Reuter).--In a record in naked aggression,
"Their significance can be classed R. A. Butler. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced that the under two headings. though out- "Firstly, they are a new phase in British Government recognised the assumption of the functions of the weighed. Berry and LA. Hewit did Russia's swift advance to the west. good work. Behind the scrum they "Secondly, they measure the ex-President of the Polish Republic.
Sir Howard Kennard, British Am- initiative, the Baltic lacked
defended tent of Hitler's surrender of German but The newspaper "taJO
trade interesis in the east."
bussador to Warsaw, would proceed avents were a lesson for the German-atoutly against superior weight. speaking Bolgin,
"One can only conclude," says this to France in a few days to resume newspaper, "that peace means pre-his duties us His Majesty's Ambas-: cinely the same to Stalin as it does to sador at the seat of the Polish Gov- littler.
ernment, sald Mr. Butler.
my/Mosts of ""the"). German-speaking peoples in the Dalle spadn the mis Lake of kentitying their Gormantamųj with Nazi leology and with support of "Drung Nach Osten" (Thrust to Tant).
Bitterly Regro? Error
They must billerly regret their error 10-day,
We ballove the shocking events in the Boltid have opened the eyes oti our fellow-citizens, and that soon all- of them will realise their good fortune "In being, equalbilizens of
Chrbalian atid democralle State," which, far from trying to suppress their German character, profecia it."
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THE TELEGRAPH" will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests
should be addressed the Pictorial
Editor...
"In other words, demands of a strong country must be granted with out resistance by a weaker -neigh- bour,"
Calm And Dotermined HELSINKI, Oct. 11 (leuter)The Finnish Commander-in-Chief to-day expressed plousure-nt the reaction of the Scandinavian countries to the Russlon menaco,
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It was evidence, he sale, of the solidarity of the Scandinavian bloc, and herealfabd liz ulgnificance,
ULSTER'S WAR CONTRIBUTION
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH' BELFAST, Oct. 11 (Reuter)---The Ulster Emergency Budget brings
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MEMBERS OF HONGKONG POLICE FORCE HOSPITAL,
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AVIATION BY EXPERTS
AT
Oct. 12.
Oct. 12.
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Oct. 12.
Oui. 12.
.Oct. 13.
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Oct. 13.
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Calculla and Straits Japan......
Oct, '14.
.Oct. 14.
Japan and Shanghal
Oct. 14.
.Oct. 14.
Airways
Shanghai Shanghal...
Straits and Maullo
Air Mail by "Imperlai
Direct Service"-London date 7th
October.
Calcutta and Straits
Canton
Japan and Ghunghni Manila
Ocl. 13.
..Oct. 10,
.Oct. 18.
.Oct. 10.
.Oct. 10.
Shanghai and Amoy Shanghai
Oct. 10.
.Oct. 10.
Hulphong
Oct. 17.
Jupin and Shanghal
.Cet, 17.
Japan and Shanghai Straits
Oct, 17.
Oct. 17.
Siraits
.Oct. 17
Oct. 17.
Shanghai
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service"dan
date, 12th October
Jayn and Manlin
Straits
Francisco
Ool 18.
.Oct. 18.
Oct, 18.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San
September)
Francisco date 26th
Australia and Manita
|Haiphong and Pakliol
OUTWARD MAILS
Thursday
.Oct. 18.
Oct. 10.
Oel. 19.
Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and Franco (Parls and. Northern Pro- vinces only) by Un "Air France Direct Service"-due Airways Paris, 19th October.
·K.P.0.
iles.
Ord,
„Oct, 12, 5 pm. Oct, 12, 3.30 pm.
O.P.O.
Reg.
.Oct. 12, 5 p.m.
Ord.
Oct, 12. 7 p.m. ...1 p.m.
Haiphong
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.... Central and South America via- Vancouver B.C., (Parcels only for Canada)duc Vancouver B.C.. 30th October.
Parcels,
neg... Ord,,
Tourane
G.F.O. & K.P.O.
‚Oct. 12, 6'p.m. .Oct. 13, 0.15 a.m.
.Oct. 13, 10 a.m.
Friday
0.30 a.m. Parcels only for Shanghai..0.30 d.m. Shanghai...**
......3.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, Indlu, Eart and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marscilles 10th November
Porcels
Reg.
Ord,
Amoy
Saigon
Shanghai
G.F.O. and K.P.0, —–—–
Oct. 13, 5 pm. Oct. 14, 0.45 a.m. .Oct. 14, 10.30 am. Saturday
,8.30 a.. ,8.30 am,
10.30 am.
Amoy and Shanghai......2.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Service" due London, 221h October
G.P.O. and KP.O.
Rer.
Ord.
Straits and Calcutta
Parcels Ord.
..5 p.po. .5.30 p.m.
.5 p. .6.30 p.m.
Sunday
Salgon
Sandakan Shanghal
.8.30 am. .0a.m.
. a.m.
Monday
Halphong
..I p.m.
tsin
Alr
Tuesday
Shanghai and parcels only for Tien- ........3.30 p.m. Mail for Imperial Airways Direct Service"-duo. London, 25th October
G.P.O. K p.m.
K.P.O.
Reg...Oct. 17, 5 p.m. Ord...Oct. 17, 5.30 p.m. 7 p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Servica"-duo Sydney, 23rd Oct
G.P.O. K.P.O.
B p.1 Reg...Oct. 17, 5 km. Ord...Oct. 17, 5.30 p.m. 7. p.m. Japan
Canton Stralis
Wednesday
.7 p.m.
.8.15 a.m.. 2.30 n.m.
Air Mail for Manita, Guam, Nono- Jalu and U.S.A.. by the "PAN American Airways Ditect Service" due San Francico, 256th October.
K.P.O.
Reg. Ord,
Oct. 18, 5 pm. Och, 18, 5,30 pm.
G.P.O.
rtex.
Orch
Manila
„Oct. 18, 5 pan. ....Očl. 19, 7.30 x.m. ....7.00 p.m. Thursday
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He concluded "Waarne calm and chequer during the first year of the determined."
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Japan
.7.00 p.m. Friday Haiphong
4.2.00 p.m. Straite, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles-due Mar- seiller, 18th November.
Kowloon P. O,
..5.00 p.m.
Ret..
Ord.
•Rek, Ordi
G. P. O.
6.30 p.m.
5.00. p.m.