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HEAVY FIGHTING IN MANY AREAS

(Continued from Page 1)

again is within one-hour flying range ot Leningrad.

Finland is beautiful country, Trafic on the lakes is made by sall- ing ships. The world's largest ship operate on some of these lakes.

do not think Finland will he conquered by Soviet Russia as costly as Poland has been conquered by Although the Finnish Germany. Nuvy is very small, Finns, who are honest, Industrious and faithful, wit no doubt put up a stiff resistance." Lt. Col. Miyamu added.

HAVE YOU ANY DECORATIONS?

Hongkong residents who have had any decoration conferred upon them by His Majesty the King are asked to notify the Chief Clerk at the Colonial Secretarint.

This notification does not apply to Hongkong residents serving in His Maitaly's Forces.

The year when the decoration was conferred and the full Christian names of the recipient should be stated in the notification which shoutcl be sent within 14 days.

λ complete Ist of Hengkung residents who have had decorations conferred on them is required for record purposes.

King To Broadcast

At Christmas

LONDON, Dec. 1 (Router)-His Majesty the King will broadcast n message to the Empire on Christmas Day.

11 p.m. H.K. Broadcast LONDON,-Dec-1-(Reuter) The King's Christmas broadcast will be at 3 p.m. G.M.T. (11 p.m. Hongkong {time),

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1939, at 3 pm, at the Ofees of the Public Works Department, by Order, of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land near Diamond I, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from int July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to ba fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years less the last three days thereof,

Intending biddors are advised that immediately after the dispo- aal of the lot the Purchaser (if

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 2, 1939.

RESIDENTS SEE General Gort Visits The British Lines

BRITISH SHIP

SINK

LONDON, Dec. 1 (Reu ter)-The British steamer, Dairyan, 4,558 tons, was mined about six miles off the south-east coast.

The crew were saved. The vessel is slowly sink- ing in full view of watchers on the promenade of a scą. side resort.

HIDDEN HOWITZERS

READY

ΤΟ

SPEAK

From PHILIP JORDAN

"News Chronicle" War Correspondent with the British Expeditionary Force]

FRANCE.

SO that he might not be kept waiting, three lunches were cooked at different

Merchantman times for General Gort when he inspected Versus U-Boat

Romarkable Duel Is

Belatedly Revealed

LONDON, Dec. 1 (Reuter).

a famous, Highland regiment billeted in one of the villages not far from his head- quarters recently.

The men turned out to greet him in the kilt; and this is taken here as.an indication! that the rumour that the kilt is to be aban-'

The story of the first straight fight in this war between defen-doned is false. pively-armed merchantman and a U-boat is revealed by the award of the O.B.E. to Captain Albert While, master of the steamer

not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred This aum dollars, (3200) in cash. will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOTStonepool.

Registry No.

No.

2742nd Lot

No. of Sale!

land

Locality

North East of

Lamond Hill. Sex Kowloon

near Diamond

Boundary Measurements

26.6

E. W.

a per sule plan.

16,000

q. feet.

ALZ. Rent.

Upset Price i

Contents

The "Gazelle" says that sighting the U-bont, the Stonepool manned her gun and for two minutes ex- Run of changed shot for shot with a similar calibre.

There was a fair rate of fire and the shooting was good,

May Have Hit Sub.

The fifteenth shot may well have hit or damaged the U-boat, whose 13th or 14th shot holed the Stonepool two feet above the water-line.

By resolute and skilful action, the

master saved the ship.

GORT

The V.C. Pear

Before making his inspeltion, Lord Gort spent more than an hour at Corps headquarters conferring with General Dill.

In the meantime, howitzers of great; size as well as long range field-guns)] are taking up their positions behind the British Uncs.

As the days pass, the tempo of war preparations visibly increases,

Hidden Batteries

few weeks ago the British Army and its equipment were all but in- visible. To-day all that is changed.) A perpetual stream of new arrivals, both men and vehicles, is making the rouds come alive again.

a

MADE THE INVASIONS POSSIBLE.

(Continued from Påpe 1.1

ing the good offices of the United States in settling the dispute, made before the invasion occurred.

POST

OFFICE

Small Packet Post. to all countries is suspended.

Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than Ove written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the cate for printed matter, i.e. 5 cents per 2 ounces, for all countries,

Hongkong, China and Macao at 2

cents per 2 ounces.

Envelopes must not be closed,

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are- losed 15 minutes earlier than the ume given below unless otherwise anted, and where mails are advertis ed to close at or before D a.m, regis- ered and parcel malls are closed at When 5 p.m. on the previous day. malls are advertised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel malis are closed at 5 p.m.

The placing of the Administration publicly and officially on the side of Finland is the first of a series of steps being discussed to make known Amerlea's attitude with regard to the aetion of the Soviets.

INWARD MAILS There is still a possibility that the Calcutta and Straits United States Ambassador may be Haiphony. recalled for consultation, and even Japan and Shanghal then diplomalle relations may be Manila Revered.

Stage Set For Clash

.Dec. 2.

Dec. 2.

Doc. 2.

.Dec. 2.

Shanghai

.Dec. 2.

Bangkok, Salgon and Tourane

Dec. 3.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Haiphong and Holhow LONDON, Dec. 1 (Reuter)-The Japan.. Russo-Finnish situation,

Dec. 3.

Doc. 3.

while dis-

Shanghal

.Dec. 3.

INCESSANT AIR RAIDS CONTINUE

(Continued from Page 1)

Many Finns are trying to into Norway and the fleelag fugees are being fired on by Soviet aircraft.

tressing for Finland, also confronts Shanghal and Amoy

Shanghai Germany with a mast disconcerting

Straits state of affairs, according to a trust-

Japon worthy source in London.

Sandakan Russia's further advance in this Calcutta, Straits and Saigon...Dec. 4.

.Dec. 3.

.Dec. 3.

.Dec. 3.

Dec. 4.

.Dec. 4.

only the Baltic

fee

re

source

Bothalu, and thus cut off the Reich Amoy from Sweden's deposits of iron ore, Australia and Manila which I indispensable as

wer Inpan ... material.

Shanghat.....................

adds.

aan

area, it is stated, means that the | Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Soviets may ultimately control not Service"-Loudon date, 28th Nov.

but the Gulf of

world.

Doc. 5.

.Dec. 5.

.Dec. 5. .Dec. 5.

.Dec. 5.

Air Mail by "Pan American Always-

Direct Servico"--Ban Francisco daic, 28th Nov, ..................

.Dec. 6. Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ser-

vico"-Paris dale, 29th Nov.

Deo. 6.

It would seem, this At one frontier town, 000 retugees that the stage is being set for

the frozen river under crossed machine-gun fire from Soviet planes, ultimate clash in that part of the

In the south-west, the Russians)

The German Navy must be es- This morning they were filed with long streams of six-wheeled 30 h.p. liave carried out a long bombardment pecintly concerned by this. trucks, rach drawing 10-ton of Iungee.

If the Balte states must be con- Haiphong and Fort Bayard...Dec. fi. Soviet warships, which were out of howitzer to supplement the batteries

sight, shelled the city and the civilian trolled either by Russia or Germany, Manila already in place.

in cir-raid is plain that so for Russia is gain-Shanghal cover Even when you know where these population took

ug all the controls. The O.B.E. is also awarded batteries are hidden they are hard to thellers.

to

Fort Holds Out Captain Farrar, master of the find, so carefully have their emplace-

Finnish batteries replied and the

mare undamaged.

Discipline was excellent, and the gun-inyer and the gun's crmy did very well.

HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE Baharistan, and Commander Groys-ments been chosen. You could patatest reports said that the fort is silli

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

gun, whoael ton, master of the Karames, who within a few yards of when altacked by U-boats, showed pneumatic-tyred wheels are

than 5ft. high, and still not know it bold decision and courageous skill,

win there. thereby saving the vessels.

Tho Apnual Meeting of the Hong Kong Society for the Pro- tection of Children will be held in the Helena May Institute Monday, December 11th at 5.32alsh steamer, Mercator, p.m.

0013

The Meeting is open to all persons interested in the work 1 The Society.

ANN CROZIER.

Hon. General Secretary.

EMMANUEL CHURCH

218 Nathan Road, Kowloon

The Gospel of the Grace of God is preached in this church every Sunday Evening at 8 o'clock. For

hour, half on

before the Service begins, there are Solos, Choruses and Hymns.

Morning Service at 11; and a Mid- Week Meeting on Wednesday, at 8 o'clock.

The programic will be on the same scale and will be as wide in A scope us on previous Christmas Days. The three fighting services will be featured.

Ceylon's Red

Cross

Contribution

COLOMBO, Dec. 1 (Reuter)-- Ceylon has contributed about £4,500 to the British Red Cross Fund.

Of this sum, £3,750 was raised by the Ceylon Times."

New Eire Decree

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Dec. 1 (Reuter).--The Elro Government to-night prohibited the entry into the state of anyone wearing a military uniform other than that of the Eire Defence Forces.

Reminder TEA DANCE

ON

SUNDAY

IN THE ROSE ROOM PENINSULA HOTEL

ALSO POPULAR

DINNER DANCES

EVERY THURSDAY

TUESDAY

Sej Reservations 'phone 58081-

· Hongkong '&'Shaugħal Metals, Ltd.

--མན་

No collection on Sunday evening.

CHILDREN'S FANCY

DRESS PARTY

will be held

at

The Peninsula Hotel

on December 22nd

from 4 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.

www.

DANCING, MUSICAL GAMES. atc.

Dance Band of 2nd Bn. The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment).

by kind permission of Lieut.-Colonel D. J. McDougall,

M.C.. and Officers.

Prizes will be given for Fancy Dresses,

Tickets to bo obtained at Hong Kong Hotel and Peninsula Hotel,

Children $2.00. Adults $1.00,

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Advertisers requested to submit copy for display adver tising not later than

aro

2 p.m. on the day before publication.

11

Finnish Steamer Sunk

LONDON, Dec.

1 (Router). The

hlt mine off the Scottish coast this morn- ing, and sanit in six minutes.

One member of the trapped below decks and is believed to have been killed.

erow WILN

The survivors were Inded at Scottish port Inter.

I

As one boat left the sinking ship. capsized. Several of the men managed to get back into the boat. while the others clambered on to a raft, which had drifted clear of the Mercator.

1

From even a short distance away the guns look like haystacks erected by madmen; and it is only when you et beneath their camoufuge, with map and compass in your hand, that you can realise with what skill their positions have been drawn,

Clover Camouflage

throw

that can each every two minutes.

Roosevelt's Denunciation SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Dec.

H

.Dec. 6.

Air

.Dec. 6. Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice"-Landon ́date, 29th November, ...

.Deo. 7. Canada, U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver BC, 18th November).

Dec. 7.

Dec. 7.

Dec. 7.

Dec. 8,

.Dec. 8.

.Dec. 10.

Dec. 11.

.Dec. 11.

.Dec. 12.

OUTWARD MAILS Saturday, Dec. 3

.1.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. .2.30 p.m. .0 p.m. .5 p.m.

1 (UP)—

denounced No detalls are known concerning President Roosevelt has

"policy of Japan and Shanghai the reported attempt by the Soviets Russia for spreading a

force," and for "wanton disregard of Shanghai to effect a landing this afternoon.

Straits and Saigon Little is known too of the progress the law."

He said that the news of the Soviet Tientsin of operations on the Karelian Tsthinta

Sandaitan but Helsingfors reports that the Finns hembing of Finnish territory was are making a stubborn stand, while profound shock to the government Japan and Shanghai Copenhagen reports that many Soviet and people of the United States." Manila tanks are wrecked as the resuk of ac-

He said he would probably confer Java and Manila telephonically with Congressional curate are.

regardin developnients. tenders

makes The present trend of force insecure the independent existence of Fort Bayard snalt nations on every continent and Mantin Jeopardises the rights of making for Manila self-government." the President de- Bangkok clared.

Saigon

Shanghai, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and Soutir Americh and Canada via San Francisco (No Parcela for Canada)-duo San Francisco, 22nd December

It is also said that 300 Russians have been taken prisoner.

Savict Forces Continue Action

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH

Nothing comes uniss to the camou flage man: ol beetroot lops, hoy, feces, turf, and even-as we saw in HELSINGFORS, Dec. 1 (Domet). one place- hust full of Belginn hures Soviet air forces continued activities

It is no easy job to find a solid all over Finland on Friday. resting-place for these big howlizers, A squadron of Soviet planes ratd- Notos Ignored By Soviets

He issued his statement in printed: a huge shelled Riinnchmari, strategically import-

the turn of In the eternal mud that gets worse!nt city on the Arctic const of Fin- form but at a press conference ex-

land. The severe bombardment has hibited concern over each day i

affairs in the Baltic states. He said easier to sink such enveloped the entire city in flames. guns right up to the axle than it is:

A large formation of Soviet planes he had not yet received a reply from to find and build an adequate plat- appeared over Helsinki about 1 p.m. Russia regarding the United States' form for them.

and bombed and machine-gunned for proffer of its good offices; neither had about three hours on end. Fire was they replied to his message against started in the residential quarters for discriminate bombings, workers and are rapidly spreading over the city.

One of the boats was towed into part by a motor fishing vessel,

Uskmouth Survivors Landed Doc. t (Reuter) LONDON,

of the British steamer

Your modern gunner needs to be Survivors Uskmouth have been landed in Eng-Diathematician before anything else:

and pretty quick one at that. land,

Bombardier's "Office"

They said that their ship was sunk by-the-shellfire ol-6-U-Boat,-which opened

ire without warning as the men were taking to the bouts.

The Uskmouth was shelled for nearly three hours ard sank in names.

The destroyer which rescued them was self attacked by a U-boat when

In a tiny shed, heated by a broken

from stove "scrounged"

onc ทย knows where and lighted by only one window, a bombardier of the most forward battery has established his

office.

Ile has with him an operator for

1 neared the south-east coast of Eng-his portable telephone switchboard,

land.

but they went wide of the mark.

through which he can receive his

Several Soviet planes have been shot down.

STALIN STANDS

INDICTED

(Continued from Page 1.3

I

Three torpedoes were fired at it. orders, and can speak to each gun in demanded three Aretle ininnds from

the battery as well as to his observo- Norway, tion posts.

The destroyer dropped depth

the spot charges over and around where the submarine was scen..

You Can't Get Blood Out Of Stone

Dr. Benes And Nazis

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH""

Its maps and plans are laid out on a huge drawing-board that allows him to see every inch of land which his guns are capable of hitting.

Before he ranges and sights his sun he has a great many factors, other than distance and direction.. to Lake into account: course and diree tion of wind, height of barometer, temperature of the firing charge. are but a few.

Push-Bike-Mobility

The President refused to comment upon or reveal his future policies.

His statement paid tribute to the Fintis for their "long, honourable- and wholly peaceful record," which has won the "respect and warm regard," of Americans.

HOPELESS EFFORT TO REACH PEACE (Continued from Page 1J

The Scandinavian Press has less proposed through a communication fenes but displays grent indignation:sent to Moscow vin Sweden.

The Norwegian

lden- paper.

Ometal sources decline to comment sten," saya that the Russian assault on rumours that M. Kajander and M. establishes a new record for meanness Erkko resigned due to internal dis- agreement on policy, which in sald to unti wrecklessners.

have involved the cession of Hangoe Island to the Soviets.

An Historic Date In Sweden it pointed out that the county is Russia's next neighbour.

attack.

Up To Mussolini

"Domei" adds that the resignation of Premier Kajander and his Cabinet has been made known to the Soviet Government.

The "Dagens Nyheter says that November 30 is a historic date in the lives of both Sweden and Finland,

New Cabinet's Policy This is a matter which affects all

LONDON, Dec. 1 (Reuter).-Ac- countries with political Ideals and

cording to reports reaching, London, democratie government, A good man can mix all these up

Sweden is trying to find means of the new Finnish Government will It a few seconds and give orders that helping Finlandi. but is handicapped continue 10

take all measures to will enable the men working the gun by Germany's attitude,

ensure the country's independence. LONDON, Dec. 1 (Beuter),When to hit a pin-point target in a few In south-eastern Europe, deep sym- }

It will, however, be prepared to informed of the German wireless. Encorrectly charged.

minutes, provided that the gun is pathy is expressed by big head-lines open negotiations to settle the dispute nouncement that he will be tried

But in spite of their size and and prominent mention of the Soviet with Russia by peaceful means.

Soviets Keep Quiet publicly in absentia on charges of weight these guas and howitzers are fraudulent enrichment and co-opera-extremely mobile.

MOSCOW, Dec. 1 (Reuter}Tho tion with foreign Jewish capitalists, No more trouble than

Soviets have issued a communique a push-j Dr. Eduard Benes, former President bice," one of the gunners said to-day that the only hope is for action, by planes have bombed towns and in- In Madrid, the puper "A.B.C." says which merely denica that Soviet of Czecho-Slovakia, who is living in He should know. He is a Reservist, Mussolini calling on the belligerents habited places but gives no details of London, remarked:

"It is very interesting," and added and in the last war had experience to realise the need for forming a any, operations.

of guns for less mobile than these. common anti-Bolshevik front, with a touch of wistfulness in his They move, silently on their balloon

The communique is mainly taken voice. "The Nazis, already have con-

The Italian Press gives great pro- up with the bonus "People's Govern- fisented everything the Benes family open country.

tyres; and can be pulled eastly acrus: minence to messages, from abroad, ment," which is said to have been hind, so it does not matter very much

Indleating the emotion felt all over, formed at Terljoki, a small town just I have seen some really happy me Europe.

inside the frontier. now."

since. I came here, but the gunners The "Japan Times" says that the

Several references to this bogus seem to enjoy themselves more than Soviet invasion has a serious bearing government tend to support the view the others. Perhaps is because on Far Eastern problems.

that it is being organised to appeal they do not have to dig quite so It expresses great sympathy with for help from the Soviet Govern- ment, which can then point out that same grouse as all the other no

Moscow has gone against the often- it is acting in accordance with the change of clothes or of boots. That decinred policy the government desires of the Finnish people." is a real hardship in this weather,

which has spared no efforts to de- nounce Imperialism.

ILLEGALLY HELD frequently. But they do have the Finland.

BY MILITARY :

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

DUBLIN, Dec. 1 (Reuter).-—-Tlie High Court, on a Habeas Corpus ap-

Shell Caso As Alarm

It is a queer world that all the Nazi Army Chief At immediately cease military operations

plication, has ordered the release of a highly-trained men and all these man named James Burke, who was complicated instruments Inhabit. detained in military custody.

Here, in these little villages, which, The Judge held that the claim to have no water and no light, are all intern on suspicion or without a trial the most accurate inventions of the under the recent Offences Against century. the constitution.

the State Act was inconsistent with

Tin Quota Fixed

BOMBAY, Dec. 1 (Reuter),~~The The International Tin Committee has fixed the quota for the first quarter of 1940 at 100 per centum,

Western Front

Basis For Poace SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Dec. 1 (Reuter)-The basis on which Soviet Tussin would

be prepared to begin peaco negotinilons is believed to be defined in a proclamation issued by the Cen- tral Committee of the Finnish Com-

According to a Moscow telegram to an official of the German Nows agency, it includes:

BERLIN, Dec. 1 (Router),—Gen-munist Party, eral Walther von Brauchitsch, hend

In one village through which I of the German Army, la now visiting passed to-day there is a listening post the Western Front where he is in for distant aircraft. It is one of the specting the Nazl troops, Intest and most perfect of its kind.

Almost next to it is the village

1-Formation of a "Democraile People's Government";..

2. Conclusion of A Boviet- Finnish Fact of Mutual Amistamon; 1.---Certain changes the struc- ture of the Finnish state and Fin- land's coonornio life, "but by means the Sovietisation of Fin-

air-raid alarm. That is an old shell The Royal Military Academy, case from the last war lled up with Woolwich, and the loyal Military a bit of string.

College, Sandhurst, have been closed When the neroplanes come some as cadet colleges for the duration of one clouts it with a piece of lend the war. No further nominations for piping.

(**) cadetships can now be granted."Mijn land.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Parcels

4 p.m. Reg.

.5 p.. Ord.

....5.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperiai Airways Direct Service"-dno London 10th Deo, G. P. O. and K. P. 0.

.Dec. 2, 5 p.m. .Dec..2, 5.30.p.m.. Sunday, Dec. 3

Reg. Ord,

Shanghal Straits

Shanghai

Monday, Dec.

Fort Bayard

Straits Canton

.9 a.m.

10.30a.m. .1.30 p.m. .3.30 p.m.

7.00 pm.

Tuesday, Dec. 5 Batavia and Sourabaya ....0.30 an. Fort Bayard and Holhow..1.30 pm. Haiphong....

...3 p.m. Ceylon, Mombasa, Beira, Strals,

Lourenco-Marques, East and South Africa

.2.30 p.m. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt Europe via Brindisi-duc Brindisi, 20th December,

And

Reg.

Ord.

G.P.O, and K.P.0. ..........................Dec. 5, 2.45 pm. .Dec. 6, 3.30 p.m. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Landon, 13th Deo. K.P.O.

Rer. Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

.Dec. 5, p.m. ...Dec. 5, 530 p.m. G.P.O.

-

„Dec. 5, & p.m. .Dec. 5, 7 p.m. Alr Mall for Malaya, Java and Australia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 11th December.

Reg.

Orl.

Beg.

Ord.

K.P.0.

................Dec. 5, 5 pm. ..Dec. 5, 5.80 p.m. G.P.O.

.Dec. 5, 5 p.m. .Dec. 5, 7 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Suez and London Parcels duo London, 0th January, 1940,

G.P.Ó. and K.P.0.

Parcels Reg. Ord.

.....Dec. 5, 5 p.m. .Dec. 8, 8.45 am, .Dec. 6, 0.30 a.m.

.7.00 pm.

..8.30 am.

Japan..

Wednesday, Dec. 6 Sandakan Shanghal and Parcela only for

Tlentain

.10.30 a.m.

Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Parks and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service".duo Paris, 14th December.

Rer., Ord

Reg.,

K. P. O.

Doɑ.0, 1.80 p.m. ..Dec. 4, 5.80 p.m.

0.

„Dea.' 0, 5.00 9.11. Ord.........Dos, 6, 7.00 9.m. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honoluir and UB.A«, by the “Pan-American Airways Direct. Bervice”—dao Ban Francisco, 13th December.

KP.0.

Iter. Ord,

BO

Her.

Ord.

2.Dec. 8, & puri Doo, 8, 5.10.p.m. G.P.O. 4,

„Dec. 6. 5. p.AL ¡Dec., 7, 7,28

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