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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 20, 1939.
RNVR MAN SAVES SINKING STEAMERS
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. U.S.A.
TT. Switzerland TT. Australia
ON of
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were
N successive days a 'Houtenant of
serve has saved two damazed chant vessels from sinking.
mer-
In one case, working frantically with a small hacksaw, he cut throught the heavy anchor chain of a ship that was heeling over.
He got the vessel free with only
Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-{minutes to spare
ket this morning.
China Underwriter $
1,950 n. £84 n.
.205 b.
A few weeks ago he was working ns an ordinary business man, catch- ing the 8.15 every morning to his
miec.
Formerly he was in the Mercantile Marine.
Now he is back at sea, neling na o boarding officer of the contraband examination service
at a Western
Deserted Steamor
On the first of the two days he
300 n. sighted a large steamer in the
1 n.distance, damaged and filling slowly.
T.T. London Demand do,
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1/2
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T.T. Japan
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TT. India.
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£84%
Chartered £
.8 n.
.24
Mercantile, A. & B. £
T.T. Monila
.48%
284 n
Mercantile, C. £
T.T. Batavia
.444
East Asia $..
111
71 n.
T.T. Bangkok
.149/
port.
T.T. Saigon
108
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TT. France
10.90
Canton $
.100
Union $......
.1/04
H.K. Fire $..
.1/04
do,
.1/3%
Douglases $.
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
....25
Steambouls $.
11.45
Indo-Chinas, P.S
30 da India.
.04%
U.S. Cross rate in Lon. U.S. Cross rate in N.T.
.4.02
Shells (Bearers) s/-
.3.00%
Waterboats $.....
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks $ Providents $ New Eng. Sh. Sh. Docks Sh.
101% n. 18.60 b. .4.20 m, 14.40 n.
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German Plane Over Italy
Crash Reveals Presence
Of Intruders
Salary will be at the rate of £750 per annum, and the period of engagement will be for three years, terminable at any time by three month's notice or payment of one month's salary on either side..
The selected candidate must pass an examination for physical tness which will be held by the Hong Kong Medical Authorities, LONDON, Nov. 20, (Reuter) and his appointment will be German military plane provisional pending receipt of A crashed yesterday in Northern covering approval by the Secretary
of State for the Colonies.
Italy,
No explanation of its presence in the area is forthcoming.
Two of the four members of the crew were arrested by the Italian Authorities, but the other two escaped and are the object of a watch in the border.
Over Holland, Too AMSTERDAM, Nov. 20 (Reuter), A clash between a Dolch fighter and a German machine violating the Netherlands' neutrality occurred yes- terday exactly in the same cireumst- ances us the incident reported on Saturday.
The Dutch plane was sent up when a Nazi plane appeared there, and there was an exchange of machine gun fire before the German succeeded in getting away.
NOTICE
The partnership of Hazeland And Gonella, Civil Engineers, Architects and Surveyors has this day been dissolved by mutu consent.
E. M. HAZELAND, UGO GONELLA,
16th November, 1939.
HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
The Annual Meeting of the
The Netherlands Government has, Hong Kong Society for the Pro- lodged a further protest.
Belgium is protesting about a clashtection of Children will be held in
on a bigger scale over Belgium in the Heléna May Institute on which several Belgian pursuits and Monday, December 11th at 5.30 Nuzl reconnaissance planes returning p.m.
from France were concerned.
DOCTOR'S CAR STOLEN
J.
The Meeting is open to a person interested in the work oi the Society.
ANN CROZIER, Hon. General Secretary.
4SURVIVORS' DRAMATIC
Dr. E. W. Sun, of Nu. Babington Path, had his car No. 2823, valued at $3,000, stolen from outside his garage in Bonham Road yesterday
STORIES
(Continued from Pape L.)
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P
4 m/s France
BIGGEST SHIPPING DISASTER OF WAR (Continued from Page 1.)
when she was hit by two German: mines in the North Sea on Saturday. It is feared that 140 have lost their] lives.
Of the survivors, 60 were badly; injured and received first aid atten- tion from doctors and nurses on the quayside before being removed to hospital.,
Six Babies Rescued Survivors also included 15 children and six babes in arms, most of them being accommodated at St. Bartholo-) mew's Hospital in London.
According to the survivors, ex- plosion of the first mine killed many outright and flung others into the
Бел.
The angle of the ship held up the launching of her port side lifeboats.
The second explosion shattered n lifeboat ns it was nearing the water) and killed several people.
The sinking of the Simon Bolivar the greatest merchant-shipping disaster of the wor.
is
Nazi Planes Sighted AMSTERDAM, Nov. 19 (Reuter), -The London correspondent of the Amsterdam "Telegraaf says that a survivor told him that two German aeroplanes flew over the Simon Bollvar at a.m. on Saturday morn-i in.
.Survivors Recover LONDON, Nov. 19 (Reuter)-The Dutch steamer Simon Bolivar, which sirucks a mine and sonk, left Amster- dam for the West Indies on Friday night.
60 or 70 survivors had re-
SHIPPING
Indo-Chinus, DS..
MINING
Kallan s/- Rouba $.... Venz. Gold $. H.K. Mines
Hotels
LANDS
Lands $ Lands 45% Deb. $. S'hai Lands Sh. $ Humphreys $... HK Realtles $. Chinese Exudes
UTILITIES
Truma $. Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.
Y. Ferries $.
Chinn Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) $ HK. Electrics Macao Electrics Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.. Tractions Bil- Tractions. (Pref.) sf-
INDUSTRIALS
175 n.
The examination steamer made for her at full specci and, climbing on board, the officer found the vessal 70. b.deserted.
12
He called for volunteers from his 60 crew and got towing lines ncross to 30 n. the damaged ship.
.83/9 n.
Then they brought her back to be ..8.10 n.|beached at the harbour entrance.
U. 8.A KEW ORLEANSEA
SAMANA BAY
SOUTH AMERICA
TO-DAY'S map
of
shown the Caribbean where, declared a member
the U.8. House of Bé- presentatives, x German U-boats are now operaung. A huge submarine, he sld, in acting
ns mother shilp to the others.
Yamchow Bay
China's Greatest
Natural
66
Fort"
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
TOKYO, Nov. 19 (Domei).-The recent successful
landing of the Japanese forces near Pakhoi and Yamchow
A day later the officer was ordered Bay, despite stubborn Chinese resistance, is attributed to the rescue of a large steamer that
had struck a mine ten miles away.
ond starting to heel-over,
by the “Asahi Shimbun" correspondent to the efforts of
He discovered her fing slowly the Japanese Navy during the past year and a half in surveying and sounding sub-marine conditions in Yam- chow Bay.
Survivors were pleked up from 204 n. their boats, and then the lieutenant
.10/- n. 10 n.
boarded the vessel.
Anchored Herself
ta
The engine-room wan awnsh .4 the manoeuvring platform, while the cts. si shock of the explosion had caused
the ship to anchor herself.
The anchor could not be weighed, 4.55 n.
the so, despite the bad weather, .33% 0.
presence. of mines and the increasing Pist, the offleer decided to cut the 10,30 n. .74 n
4.20 b. 100 ..
cable.
The only available instrument was a hacksaw, borrowed from a tug.
Working feverishly with this, he and his men saved through a link .16 s. and the cable threshed out through
the hawser pipe to the bottom.
Tugs, took the vessel in tow, and 6114. mine-sweepers led the way shore .22% b.wards for yet another ship to
7.85 s.safely beached. 14 m.
.7.40 n. .3.70 n.
49 b.
be
The Bay is well known, as China's strongest natural fortress, being studded with numberless recís and islets, as well as with shoals.
The "Asahi"
var vividly describes the strategy used by the Japanese military forces effecting the landing near Pokhol
correspondent
S'hai Briton Arrested
Policeman Held By Japanese
CHUNGKING, Nov. 20 (Cen- British policeman
and at various, places at the south- western tip of Kwangtung Province.
The Japanese Army forces are contral).-A Einuing their advance northward and have already entered as far as over patrolling near the Japanese 20 kilometres into Kwangsi Province. Nalgal Wata. Cotton Milla in The Chinese military authorities Robinson Road, Shanghai, was have destroyed the roads In order to arrested by the Japancae au- check the Japanese advance.
thorities yesterday, according to
Threatened by the prospect of ย Japanese invasion since February, a Shanghai report. when the Japanese occupied Hainan
He was not released late last night
1ẞ n Britain Buys Cotton and, the Chinese military au-despite the protest of The Shanghal
.11% n. .20 b.
CAIRO, Nov. 20 (Router). It is n.officially announced that the British 10/-. Government has agreed to buy from 18/6 n.Erypt all the cotton which, before
the war, was sold to Germany.
Cald: Maeg (Ord.), Sh. $....14 n. Cald Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $....13 n. Canton Ices $.
.1 . Cements $
HK. Ropes $...
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old), $.. Dairy Farms (new) Watsons $......... Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres $.. Wing On (H.K.) S Powell, Ltd. $.
COTTON MILLS
S'hal Cotton Sh. S. Zoung Sing, Sh. Wing On Textiles, St. $..
MISC.
14.00 s.
.5 .
POST OFFICE
A revised edition of the Hongkong 10 sa. Post Office Guide is on sale at all Post .19 njomees price $1.00.
.0.10 s.
Small Packet Post to all countries .71⁄2 1.80 n. 19 suspended.
41. .1 0.
Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than Ave written words and enclosed in open envelopes
About anciently be disturged Ewo Sh.SON 22-11 are accepted by the Post Office at the
from one London Hospital this after-
Nazi Train Disaster until the technical side has been noon,
excluded
ed in Great Britain without the necessary permission, therefore,
cleared up. everyone lo from the hotel.
Saved A Baby Joan Trestell, among the first to upper deck sitting in a chair playing leave the hotel, said: "I was on the baby. Without friend's with One couch was derailed and an-warning, there was terride ex- plosion and I was knocked off the chair. People all around me were knocked down. They laid every-
19 (UP).--Nine BERLIN, Nov. people were killed and twenty in- jured when the Berlin-Hamburg ex- press collided with a local train near Spandau.
other set afre.
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"I lost my lifebelt and made for a lifeboat, but it was damaged and there was no one who could manage to get it launched.
arel
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publication, Myan
"We were thrown into the waler and I had to swim 20 minutes in the clothes that I am now wearing.
"My friend, clutching the baby swam with me. Then a vessel come alongside and threw off a raft. We got on it and were afterwards taken aboard."
"This Abominable Weapon" PARIS, Nov. 19 (Reuter),—The Bolivar has sinking of the Simon caused a deep impression.
"L'Intransigeant says that it gives sinister confirmation of the report that the Germans are despairing of the emcacy of their torpedoes, and are going to use submarines as mine- layers.
for- This abominable weapon is bidden in International Law, but the Germans could not be expected to neglect this form of murder.
H. K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling $..... Ch. Govt. 5% 1925
G. Bonds
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan H, K. Govt. 3% Loan Marsmans (H.K.) 9/- Mursmans (H.K.) a/-.
Atok
cents
175 n rate for printed mutter, c. 5 42 n. per 2 ounces, for all countries. .4834 n.
Hongkong, China and Macao at cents per 2 ounces,
..6 b.
.1.55 n
..I n.1
.0% n.
Envelopes must not be closed.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Porcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier thun thr
.43% .
time given below unless otherwise .100 n. stated, and where malls are adverils
.07
Nov. 1. Nov, 20.
Morning
10
1
15 .10
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INWARD MAILS
.Nov, 20.
the in- Municipal Pollec.
Japanese Killed
thorities recently ordered habitants of south-western Kwangst
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" to withdraw from their native places. Chinese Hold Out
SHANGHAI, Nov. 19 (UP)—Mr. KWEILIN, Nov. 20 (Central)- Kunijico Asahina, 30-year-old Japan- Week-end reports received at theese, was shot dead in the Japanese military leadquarters declare that defence rector last night, allegedly by the war situation on the Yamchow-Chinese. Fongshing sector has been "stabilised."
A Japanese Naval party placed a
In addition to stubborn Chinese cordon around the area and searched resistance, fug and drizzling rala is all Chinese posters-by. There were deterring the Japanese northward ad- no witnesses to the shooting, there- vance. The total Japanese landing fore details.cannot be obtained. The forces at Yameliow, Fangshing, and Japanese Consular police, and the nearby points are estimated at 4,500. Municipai police are co-operating in
Severe fighting is raging at several the investigation. small villages immediately north of Five Hours In Custody Yamehow and Fungshing, Including, SHANGHAI, Nov. 20 (Reuler).~- Pingngantu After being held in custody for niore Tatochu, Wongwutun, und Yeniseping, where the defenders than five hours, J. O. Egeberg,
holding
Aerce Danish probationary sergeant of the against out are
onslaughts.
Shanghal Municipal Council Police.
Japanese rest of Vamchow, Japanese and female searcher, were released
forces lost heavily in the vicinity of last evening by the Japanese
on Gendarmerie. bitter struggle Fongshing in a November 17. In the duel the However, the two Chinese con- Chinese
positions at Laitoutsut} stables who were arrested together coastal posit were pulverised by severe Jupancie with Sergeant Egeberg are stili de-
tained. naval bombardments.
Shumchun Attack
The party of four were arrested at when they YINGTAK, Nov. 20 (Central)-A 12.30 p.m. yesterday force of about 1,000 Japanese troops boarded a bus in the western district
by
zu
some
at Shumchun launched a fierce attack and wore about to arrest a Chinese ed to close at or before 0 a.m. regis- on the Chinese positions at Pingwu. suspect, who was stated to be an 15/- n. tered and parcel malls are closed at Cheungmuktu and Tintongwel on the employee of the "Special Municipality
4/- n. 5. p.m. on the pievious day. When Canton-Kowloon Rallway on Saur- of Greater Shanghai."
mails are advertised to close after 5 day. They Tero repulsed
His "Confassion" MANILA SHARES
p.m. Registered and Parcel malls Chinese forces with considerable Before his release, Excberg was
losses.
prevailed upon to sign a blank plece Following are sales and bid prices are closed at a p.m.
Japanese Bomb Nanning of paper as his "confession.**. Donmark's Angor
Accompanied by KWEILIN, Nov. 20 (Central).-
firing COPENHAGEN, Nov. 10 (ler). Automok
Nanning, the capital of Kwangsi, was emanating from unascertained Great anger is expressed in Den-
Bagulo Gold
twice bombed by thirteen Japanese source, the Japanese action in de- the Simon Patong Buhay
pinnes yesterday afternoon. Many taining the Polles officers created Benguet Cons. Bolivar, mark at the sinking of
explosives
the entire and incendiaries were considerable tension in
vicinity, It was only a week ago that Dene Wedge
Coco Grova
dumped on the ascertained damaged." mark lost her biggest merchant ship Cons. Mines
causing un-
The Italian Marines, in whose mine through a Germun
in the Demonstration
Advance Continues
-sector the incident occurred, took North Sea.
over control for some time last night. YAMCHOW,
Nov. 20 (Domei).— .Nov.
French Soldier Shot Nov. 31. Chiulungkan, important Chinese posi-
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH!! Nov, 21. tion ten miles northeast of Yomehow,
SHANGHAI, Nov. 20 (UP).- Nov. 21. and Tafengmen, a strategically Nov: 21portant town 10 miles north of Yaan affair in the Jungiso sector, just French authorities are investigating Nov. 21. chow, were both captured by Japanese outside the limits of the French Con-
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Inside the hotel the survivors were This was the Canuda. Her captain under guard, Most of them bore believes that his ship struck obvious traces of their ordeal and magnetic mine.
were wearing men's The vessel sunk in shallow water many women Jackets and overcoats.
in direct line of steamship traffe. Omelal circles sald that the Simon
She has already caused the loss of Bolivar unquestionably struck four merchant ships which collided German mine. There
10 with the wreckage. British mines In the vicinity.
A Pirate Mine
were
Entitled To Protost
North Camarines
Paracale GUIARLES
San Mauricio Surigao Con
Styes Cons,
Syndicate Invest...
United Paracato....
The following is Swan, Culbertson Une Mantha Friiz' report on
There was selective buying and the
elty
4
im-
"Air France Direct forces on Saturday, the press section cession. in which a Service Paris date 15th November for the Japanese expeditionary force was shot in the leg and another was
French soldier Nov. 22, to South Kwangtung announced,
Japanese forces
reported to have been killed early were continuing northward advance, the military com- to-day, munique saYE,
French authorities are thus for Chinese troops of the 55th and 57th withholding the details and declined Divisions which attempted to defend to confirm or deny the casualties. Chiulungkan, were repuked with
Canton ..
OUTWARD MAIS Monday, Nov. 20
Tuesday, Nov. 21
7p.m.
0.30 a.m. .10.30 a.m.
p.m.
British mines are laid in accord- LONDON, Nov. 19 (Reuter).-"The ance with International law. When sinking of the Simon Bolivar is cicat the British laid mines at sea they ly a breach of International Law," market: are not on the surface because of a sald Mr. Ivor Jennings in the course sinker attached by a chain. Inside of a broadcast on the legal aspects Manlin Cold Share market was steady Manila, Makassar and Soura-
baya the cylinder of the mine is a piston of the disaster from Daventry to-day, at the close of a firm morning session.
was seen after last Canton with a spring uitached and the piston
The Dutch Government, he said, Better action
weck's idleness with gains ranging Haiphong. Is pulled down against a spring of would be or protests to Berlin, from fractions to 20 centavon. The Fort Bayard and Holhow 1.90 p.m. the mooring. K the mooring is strongest of
The laying of mines is covered by average was up 2.17 on an improved Straits, Coylen, India, East and South broken as a result of heavy weather,
Africa
......2.30 p.m. or a mine sweeper cuts through it, the Eighth Hague Convention which voluine.
Benguet Consolidated sold at 10 Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct the spring works and pushes the Was signed by Britain, France, Ger-
centavos over Saturday's closing bláj Servico" duo London, 29th Nov, plunger up automatically. Thus, the many and other powers in 1007,
This Convention makes a distint and San Mauricio sold at 5 centavos
EP.O. mine cannot be exploded.
tion between anchored nod un above the previous bid. Itogon was
..Nov. 21, 5 pm. One, mine authority sald, "all
up 11⁄2 centavos while one-centavoj
.Nov. 21, 5.30 p.m. British mines are like that the anchored mines.
Unanchored mines must be so rises were seen in Antamok and Coco noment they part from their moor- ings they are automatically ren-made as to render themselves harm-Grove,
Nov. 18. Nov. 29. dered safe. This is not the case, less one hour after being Inid.
Morning Morning Anchored mines must not be kald
Volume of business wo know, of all German mines."
unless they are of a typo which
done ................................... P# 41,000 P 264.200 renders itself harmless on breaking Gold, Share. Average 71.04 loose..
DISAPPOINTED
German Military Mission Fails ANKARA, Nov. 19 (Reuter),This
Turkey for home, ::
derman Military Mission. has left
It is reported that the order. for
Hitler himselt.
their return was made personally by
Broach Of Treaty
It is unknown what type sank the Simon Bolivar, ta
15.81
But here the customary inter- national Law applies. Neutral pas- senger or cargo ships may not be sunk by any means whatever.
Rex.
Ord.
G.P.O,
Reg.
Nov. 21, 5 pm. Ord.
.....Nov. 21, 7 p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct
Cervico"-dus Sydney, 27th Nov.
K.P.O
Reg.
.Nov. 21, 5 p.m. Ord. ........Nov. 21, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0. Bor.
..Nov. 1, 5 p.m.
Nov. 21, p.
If it was an unanchored raino, it was clearly a breach of the Treaty, The British Admiralty · Informa] Air Mall for Manifa, Guam, Honolul
If it was an anchored mine which neutrals of the presence of minefields and U.H.A., by the "Pan American broke loose, there was again a breach and only lays those which become Airways Direct Service-due San
Francisco, 28th November."
of the Treaty.
It was an anchored mine, the
Hague Convention does not apply.
harmless on breaking: loose.
Indiscriminatoʻlaying of mines in The open ma- ls, diröcliỹ, contrary to
Of course Germany might argue International Law;concluded Mr.
Ord
Reg.
K.P.O.
Nov. 21, 5 y.hi Nov, 22, 5.30 pm.
«Nov. 28, 7.80.825,
Many Germans, both officials and that the Convention does not apply in Jennings, but in 1014 de German „ri kwa G.3.0.0 SHEL val demands, be ready any case since it was not signed, by ship Bonin e Turkey.
Holland,
Pinying mines in the open wen." pla
heavy losses. Over 500 dead were dislodged froen their prepared hilly abandoned by the Chinese, while 410 positions near Talenginen, north of Chinese prisoners were taken by Yamchow, which were reduced by Japanese troops near Chiulungkan, the Japanese talding forces after Ave communique further claims.
hours of heavy lighting. The Chinese Over 1,000 Chineso troops were weź urmed with trench-mortars."
Needed
Urgently
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