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25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid POSITIONS WANTED. ELECTRICAL & mechanical engineer Becks employinent, wide experience, good knowledge of factory routine Excellent references testi- work. monials. Box 552, "Hongkong Tele- graph."
FOR SALE.
germination
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. tested Grid of strong Reliable
varieties of best
Immediate sowing.
Gruen Co.
10
for For sale at Wyndham Street,
Hongkong.
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BRITISH TROOPS AMERICAN DEMARCHE.
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IN FIRING LINE (Continued from, Page 1)
though the Moselle to the Rhine, fiercest fighting a still at the western end between the Moselle and the Saar.
planx
The Germans are attacking with PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction'vodles of 200 men but have failed to be held on Monday, the 16th in their object of taking prisoners day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m., and obtaining details of, the French at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one lot of Crown Land at Wong Nel Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal
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(Continued from Page 1.)
Reliable reports received here stato that Sweden is giving active support. to the Finnish delegation.
Moscow Demarcho
October 13, 1939,
Death lurks in the sky in wait for brava British aviators, whose drama- tie tale is told in "Dawn Patrol," Warner Bros, production starring Errol Flynn, which opens to-day at the King's Theatre.
ROOSEVELT WARNS OF APPALLING SUFFERING
OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MOSCOW, Oct. 12 (UP)-Swedish
Moscow. to make a joint demarche and Norwegian circles neither con- firm nor deny reports that they expect Soviet-Finnish authorities are un- A French cominentator describes how, shled by heavy fox, a party communientive regarding the tenor up near of the first conversation, but it is af 150 Germans crept
Saar- understood that the Soviet deminds French barbed wire
by are not yet fully stated. greated bruecken. Although
Soviot-Finnish Talks User cratyled machine-gun fire.
HELSINKI, Oct, 12 (Reuter)- along the ground and hurled · hand grenades into the French trenches. The Finnish and Soviet talks will
ener- begin this afternoon in Moscow. The attack was parried so
слепу It is reported that a joint appeal at a Crown Rant to be fixed bygetically and well that the
than one-will be made by Denmark, Sweden or and Norway in the hope that Russia the Surveyor of His Majesty the retreated, leaving more
numbers killed
will make no demands which would KING, for one further term of tenth of their
wounded.
deprive Finland of her independence, 75 years,
Display Courago ~.
An unconfirmed report sintes that in another part of the line, Intending bidders are advised
Ofelal quarters | that immediately after the dispo- numerous groups of five or alx Cer- the Unlied States may use her in- attacked separately. Despite fluence to urge moderation on the willi much part of Russia. sal of the lot the Purchaser (fosses, they advanced
the Finnish Minister in Washington, not the applicant) will be required courage, being held up only 60 feet make no comment on the report and These attacks show that the enemy after visiting the White House and to deposit with an authorised from the French advance line. PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS officer who will be present at the hne definitely abandoned his passive Ure State Department, raid thint he
Increased enemy air attacks despite of the Sale by Public Auction sale, the sum of two hundred attitude. This is borne out by the had no information in the matter. to be held on Monday, the 16th dollara, ($205) in cash. This sum bnd weather. German planes have who has arrived in Helsinki, states obtain tanks and artillery is now concen- trated on the Finnish border, while day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m. will be refunded on payment srown over the French line for the thut a division of Soviet troops with squadron of 21 Soviet planes is the Purchase price.
President Roosevelt desires volun- LONDON, Oct. 12 (Reuter)stationed off the Finnish coast. U.S. Ambassador Busy
en-ordination to be brought MOSCOW. British correspondent in France, whe
Oct. 12 (Reuter) tary
bringing. of effort in has just paid a visit to the Maginot Line, describes how in the front of Shortly before the Soviet-Finnish about in order to prevent dupliction bach fortress there is a deep concrete Begollution opened here, Mr. Stein- and pit which prevents earth from being hardt, the United States Ambassador, humanitarian relief to the people in thrown up against defences by Ger- was understood to have callell at the Europe who will be affected by
Kremlin and saw M. Molotov, the continuation of the war. Soviet Foreign Commissar.
R.
ate Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of
His Excellency the Governor of PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Colony of Hong Kuk, in the
Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required an authorised to deposit with
officer who will be present at the sple, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum wil be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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This he said, is in contrast to the Siegfried Line, where fortresses often are bineked by earth.
The Pailsh Ambassador in Moscow,
12 (Heuter).
They are belleved to have discuss- ed the Soviet-Finnish situation.
Identical Notes French Impressed By Tommles
LONDON, Oct. PARIS. Oct.. 12
(Reuter) While reports of massing Soviet troops French observer, who has just spent along the Finnish frontier continue to three days with the British troops in be received, it is learned offeinlly that France, writer that he was most im Sweden, Norway and Denmark have pleased by the personal contacts he followed the lead of the United States in making representations to Moscow,
bus made.
""British officers," he says, "are Bare sleeves, no different from ours. gold braids, no oak leaves and stars. Sinall differences, perhaps, but they have the characteristics of their own
me by "The Toramics Impressed their ability to make themselves at home, and by their good humour and discipline.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, (UP)—“Human suffering will be- come more appalling if the war in Europe continues."
This warning from President Roosevelt was issued by the Department of State to-day, in connection with an appeal by the President for the co-ordination of all American voluntary relief organisations.
waste
The statement is said to have been issued at the suggestion of Mr. Cor- dell Hull, the Secretary of State, and Mr. Norman Davis, Chairman of the American Red Cross Society.
WAR IS ON
IN EARNEST Berlin's Mysterious Allusions To "Peace"
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
BERLIN, Oct. 19, (UP) The war has begun in earnest.
Mr. Chamberlain's statement
H.K. Visitor is described in Berlin as "a
Robbed
shameless insult to the German people and German policy."
Mr. Chamberlain, they say, com- Identical notes have been handed)
pletely rejected Hitler's offers of to the Soviet Foreign. Commissar in
Mrs. H. W. Danberg, resleting at peace and entirely failed to under- Moscow to-day, drawing attention to the community of interests of the the Peninsula Hotel, has reported to stand "Hitler's great pance gestures," Scandianvian states and expressing the Police the loss of
tween. Finland and Russia.
.
box con-
BAY OF FINLAND CLOSED AS MOBILISATION IS COMPLETED
(Continued from Page 1.) Mannerheim, has publicly thanked' Sweden, Norway and Denmark for: their "strong moral support."
Germany's war alms now will be to re-establish pence at the earliest the hope that nothing would occurtaining jewellery valued at £7. to disturb the peaceful relations be-
Mrs. Danberg sald the box Was opportunity and, with this object, either stolen from her cabin trunk"consultations will take place with while on the Empress of Russia, or Russia in the near future.
The Soviet Foreign Minister is this while in transit to the Hotel between
expected to visit Berlin later October 7 and 10.
month.
the entire overing Hitler spent pel over the text of Mr. Chamber- Jain's speech with his closest advisers. He is reported to have found the Premler's speech entirely negative.
one und
entered t moncy
Scandinavian Demarche "The wonderful organization which PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH of the Sale by Public Auction had sent this army to France without |
of the
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 12 (UP) to be held on Monday, the 16th the toss of even a marmalade spoon
The Danish Foreign Ministry has
Forcing the bathroom window on Royal Navy. day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m., made me realise the power
better announced that the Danish, Swedish "No army has ever been
to the first floor of No. 30 Lion Kock at the Oflices of the Public
declarations separate Works Department, by Order of equipped. No army has ever taken and Norwegian Ministers have pre-
for Moscow, urging respect for Finland's Read yesterday, some stole jewellery His Excellency the Governor of the field with such supplies, guns and sented
mmunition. They are
valued at $42. one Lot of Crown Land at Mongverything and their morale is that Independener. The lexis of the de- and
for clarations are apparently lentical. Kok, in the Colony of Hong of a nation Kong, for a term of 75 years,peace, justice and humanity."
War Correspondant Walks with the option of renewal at a
Into Germany Crown Rent to be axed by the Surveyors of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of
75 years.
ready
which is fighting
the
SAGA OF CHINA SEA Wholesale Theft Of
[Continued from Page 1.)
Name-Plates
LONDON,
(Reuter) Oct. 12 "Reuters" correspondent with
A wholesale' theft of brass name- French Army in France says that the French have established such mastery couict not measure the force of the that he was able to take a motor car centre of the typhoon, but it was ex-residences in Argyle Street was car Intending bidders are advised over the occupied German territory wind during the time we were in the plates from the doors of European
ried out yesterday. that immediately after the dispo os far as the German frontier, and traordinary in its effect.
"Reailsing the danger we were in.
Messrs. A. C. Tinson, L. Goldman, 1 notified the Hongkonguthorities cal-of-the-lot-thu-Purchaser_(if then walk into Germany.
and surrounding-ships-in-ense-any-H Warren, H. C. Macnamara, H. Pogadin and C. de S. Robertson-were thing happened to us.
the victims.
Exchange At not the applicant) will be required
A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London
.1/211
Demand do.
1/21
T.T. Shanghai
310
T.T. Singapore
.5234
TT. Japan
1051
TT. Indin
.02
TT. U.S.A. T.T. Manila
.247%
40
TT. Batavia
.43
100%
107/2
1074
1/0
1/3%
4 m/s D/P
do.
1/3/4/2
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
.25%
4 m/s France
11.45
PT. Bangkok
T.T. Salcon
TT: France
TT. Germany T.T. Switzerland
T.T. Australia
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
30 da India.
U.S. Cross rata in Lon.
US. Crossrate in NY.
.01%
H.K. Stock
The
Market
following quotations
issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-
H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg) £..74 n.
ket this morning,
BANKS
H.K. Banks $.
East Asia $.....
INSURANCES
Cantons $..
were
.1,250 b.
An authorised to deposit with
licer who will be present at the hundred two anle, the sum of dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS
No of Sale]
Kowloon Island
Locality
& Tong Mi Road, Mong Kok Road Junction of
Lot No. 4153.
Mong Kok.
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LUXURY JUNK TO BE LAUNCHED TO- MORROW (Continued from Page 1)
"It Seemed All Was Up For Us" "For a time it seemed that all was up for us. We could not lower the ilfeboats because of the enormous seas, and we should have had to jump for it in our lifebelts If we had been wrecked.
"The fury of the wind wrenched wooden panels and broke heavy glass per chimney was bent like a match- windows on the bridge, while a chop-
OF THE LOT. cabinets, and a big electric ice box capable of storing four months' meat 19 supply occupies one side wall. There are other food storage places in plenty, and tanks to hold 3,000 gal- lons of water. A ureat skylight ven-stick. ilates the galley.
Boundary Menzuremania
24.1#. EW.
as per salo plan.
Chinese estates $.
Trams $..
UTILITIES
Peak Troms (old) $,.
Peak Trains (new)
Star Ferries $
Y. Ferries $.
China Lights (old)
China Lights (new) B.K. Electrics $. !'ucas Electrics Sandakan Lights Telephones (oid) $. Telephones (new) $ Tracilons t-
6,000
OTIS
"The crows quarters were flooded carried about six and the Baloon Inches of water. The bilges on the holds were smashed to Unders."
Habplly none of the crew was hurt, and finally, after a desperate experi- ence lasting more than 12 hours, the
Joss In Dining Room The galley opens aft on to the dining room, which has a 10 ft. by 3 IL leak table and abundant cup- boards for crockery storage. Already Tlen How, Goddess of Scamon, wat-vessel emerged from the typhoon, ches
over this room from a wall terribly battered, but still capable of
sailing under her own steam ultar, flanked by fruit offerings.
alley afl, Leading further passes food storeroom on one side and opens down to the engine well on the other, where two Superior
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH“ - Dlusel engines, each of 120 horse-
13 (UP). Two MANILA, Oct. power, wait to drive the vessel's twin
Beneath the Mora brothers run amuck in cabin floors are tanks for sufficient crowded downtown district of Zam- fuel to drive these engines 2,500 bounga yesterday evening, killing' miles non-stop; but masts which will five persons and wounding seven, of take almost 4,000 square feet of whom four are expected to live. 01 n. Chinese rig sails will be the main
.100 n. screws, if need be,
.15.90 sa.
7.40
3.70 0.
.22 a. motive power.
8 st.
Moros Amuck
Freighter Afire
Soviot Warships At Tallinn TALLINN, Oct. 12 (Reuter)- Three Sovici warships arrived hera yesterday and will shortly be leaving for Libau and Windau,
Soviet naval experta are here dis- eusting the establishment of Soviet naval baseY Estonia. They are:
also leaving for Latvia...
Aaland Is. Discussed LONDON, Oct. 12 (Reuter)— Diplomatie circles in Moscow stated Aaland that the problem of the Izlands was discussed at this after- noon's Soviet-Finnish talks, accord-- ing to a German wireless announce- ment.
It will be recalled that the Soviet opposed the recent proposal of Fin- land and Sweden to re-fortify the Jalands.
Finland Ready For Worst HELSINKI, Oct 12 (Router).— While Finland is hopeful that an agreement may be reached in Mos-- cow, emergency preparations con-- tinue.
The authorities have commandeer- ed many private cars. Contents of the museums and libraries are being moved to safely, sandbags are being placed on the roofs, while attic orc emptied of inflammable material,
Schoolboy are joining the are brigades.
Travellers from Russia say large- numbers of Soviet mechanised troops have assembled near the frontier.
"Won't Happen Horo" HELSINKI, Oct. 12 (Reuter). The Finnish Foreign Minister stated to-day that no demands had yet been. placed before Finland by Russia.
Russla had asked for Finland's. views, just as she could of any State. "I hope there will be no dimculty, but there are certain international rules which cannot be overlooked," he said.
land,"
A spirit of firmness exists in Pin- A Helsinki newspaper says that any attempt to make Finland give p neutrality or force her to enter into some sort of political scheme is
the Baltic. "What happened in out of the question. shall not happen here," the paper declares,
Gas Masks Distributed SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGJIAPH” HELSINGFORS, Oct 12 (UP).-A. trained and well equipped well Finnish army has taken up defensive positions at strategic resistance points facing the froniler. The troop inove- ments are shrouded in secrecy, Schools in the capital have been closed.
Newspapers have printed instruc SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
tions for precautions against air raids MANILA, Oct. 13 (UP)-The
tributed; however, but few dugouts tons, which caught fire yesterday and safety cellars exist. morning. has been beached Italian freighter Montesano, 6,850 and some gas masks have been dis-
Manila's Dewey Boulevard.
On
The
Extra airplanes have been placed foreigners to depart, fire was placed under control after on the Stockholm route to enable
-It is believed that the vessel is 22 hours. extensively damaged.
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Also from this alleyway a com-and has a beam of 24 feet, will draw 1.00 n. panionway leads up to an airy declt-about 10 ft. 6 ins., and can be Inunchi-
50 n. house which will serve as laboratory ed in shallow Causeway Bay only at for Dr. David Fairchild, world-full tide. Once launched sho is ex- 18 n.
11 m. famous boinnist, who will be the pected to be completed and outfited .20 is, botanical leader of the expedition. in less than two months and Decem- .7.00 n
A central passage divides the oft ber 1 is given as her sailing date, 10/- n. portion of the ship; on its starboard The Orst stage to Manilu will be 22/-n.nide are a tollet room and a two considered the shakedown journey. Tractions (Prof.) /-
berth cabin and the uft companion- Then, going on through the Dutch INDUSTRIALS
th LWD-East Indles and spending a good deal Cald: Macg, (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. way; on its port, side are Cald: Macg. (Pre), Sh. $...13 n. berth cabin, a toilet room, and of time at the old Spice Island, ur Canton Ices $..
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Mr. Ted Kilkenny, who come from America 'with his nephew Fenton to comfortably, supervise the construction of the by even handsomely, nited, the tumis- junk will be in full charge of the 19.86 n.ings Including writing desks, Cam-expedition, With him, his nephew, 105 n phor wood has been used in every Dr. and Mrs. Fairchild, and Mrs. 42 n. wardrobe, and storage chamber and Archbold, will go Mr. Daan Hubrecht, 40% electele lighting is installed through- Javanese sugar planter, who is going out. Five broad skylights ventilate jusk, for the adventure, two or three other Europeans, and the Chinese .0.00 n.and, Hght the after passages and
crew of. 12. .1.06 n. cabins.
A big 'after deck structure is to · The ill-fortune which has attended .1 mil 84 n. be the voyageurs' main living room. the last two junks to leave Hongkong It will have 8 Inches of Insulation in on ocean voyage does not diamay 100 n.te walls and will beto top alllr=| Mr. Kilkenny, The Cheng Hotina .98 n. conditioned. Here the receiving wire-been built to the highest speclica- 30% n. less will be hotded: no transmitting tions of a cargo boat of its weight 11/3 n. apparatus is to be carried, and he has no qualmisalout, ita
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Stalin At Talks
MOSCOW, Oct 12 (Reuter)-M. Stalin was present at the first talks between M. Molotov (the Soviet Premier, and Foreign Minister) and the Finnish delegate which took place- this afternoon.
DRAMA OF THE BREMEN'S ESCAPE
(Continued from Page 1)
No radio messages were trans-. mitted, in cazo British direction... finders discovered our whereabouts.
"I Have Sword”
"On September 3, 'Captain Ahrens called the entire crew into the saloon and broke the news that war- had been declared.
"Ho warned us that it would be difficult to escape. 'But, he said, 'I have sworn that the ship will never fall into the hands of the English.'
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"Next day we were again called into the saloon and Captain Ahrens told us: Between England and Ice- land, which is our present position, there. is a British warship every ten miles. I must warn you that wo are in the lion's den!
"WO wore lifebelta continually. The fore part of the Bremen was evacuated, in caso we ran into a mine,
deck stood: "Everywhere barrels pelrol, ready to be sos. alight the minuto a Befish warship-
·approached SEN
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We all wore our Sunday best,. but were not permitted to pack any Iuzgago,
"
"We were half-frozen as we sped through the Arctio between Iceland and Spitzbergen, but eventually: we- renched sanctuary In the Russian port".
Nazi Attempt To Ban Broadcast
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY. HELSINKI, Oct. 13 (UP),—Ar- rangements for a short wave relay to the United States, for re-broadcast. over American national networks of an appeal by M. Erkko, the Finnish President, almost falled to-night, when
the German · Radio service suddenly concelled arrangement for the relay.
Finland normally routes short- wave radio, trafle via Germany, with whom she has radio-telegraphic agreement.
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The Finnish authorities were able to creumvent', the Naxi «ban "and" broadcast, through the short wave. station of an urinomed foreign coun--