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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of January 1940, at 3 p.m. nt, the Ollees of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, will the option of renewal at ʼn Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor, of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 24 years less the three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dolara, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF

Now Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 2759.

Adjoining New Kowloon

No. 2651.

Inland Lot

Castle Peak Road.

| No. of Sale |

Registry No.

Locality

G.

THE LOT.

Boundary Measurements

N.HE. W.

|faci[fakt|feet}reel

bi per salo

plant,

Contents

Aun. Bent.

R.

$91

0291

January 4, 1940.

Official Report of River Plate Battle

AIR LETTER

TELLS

OF GR. SPEE DRAMA

HOW H.M.S. Exeter. swept by concentrated shell fro, with only one of her own heavy guns working and her gun crews kill- ed and wounded, kept on fight- ing the Graf Spee. is described

an official despatch. '

the

comes fron! one of Colonial Governors and it is a alory of British naval grit and courage and of heroes who did the impossible, of heroes who would not be beaten.

One shell, in a terrife battle that went on for an hour, killed eight men out of 15, And there was one man who had both legs shot off. But when asked how he was, he answer- ed: "Not too badly."

In the words of Captain F. S. Bell, of the Exeter, the men were "superb." 8 Killed By One Shall Here is the oficial report as it reached London: WEDNESDAY, December 13,

was a cloudless day, calm and with perfect visibility. Exeter, Ajax (the flagship) and Achilles, in company, sighted a battleship, which was believed to be the Scheer throughout the action.

spotted the hich The enemy imast of the. Exeter soon after six. and opened fire

12% sl About miles. Exeter returned the Are, the vessels steaming parallel.

The first salvo from the German 11-inch guns fell short the second fell directly astern; the third and fourth missed, but the fth scored n hit and the seventh a direct hit.

The impact of a shell on the for- ward turret killed outright eight out ot 15 of the crew of Marines and

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS made havoc of the bridge immediate-

of the Sale by Public Auctionly above.

to be held on Monday, the 8th day of January, 1910, at 3 p.m..

Shot For Shot

The captain was unscathed, but

Exeter closed, receiving three or four more hits from 11-inch shells and coming under fire from the Graf Spee's 5.9-inch guns. She re- turned shot for shot till only 8-inch gun could be fired and that by hand. The Exeter carried 8-inch guns.]

Numerous

45 minutes,

were

one

slx

BEHIND THE HEADLINES

Graf Spee's defeat by smaller British vessels of inferior armament, plus for comparative failure against British shipping. in three months of war, have raised doubts as to the value of the "pockot" ship in the future,

Meanwhile, Ribbentrop has not been idle. has been trying in vain to woo Japan.

4

For wocks he

Fom a high diplomatic source wo learn that he even sug- gested that Germany would give the Japanese a footing in the Dutch East Indies in return for co-operation.

This suggestion was first made at the time Hitler was con- It is oven said that the throat- sidering an invasion of Holland. ened invasion was postly intended to impress the Japanese,

japan did not fall for the bait. But it is still dangling on 'the hook.

General von Fritsch has put his foot in it--post-humously. His will has been sup- He was mysteriously killed in Poland. pressed-with reason.

*

Ho left a small sum to a fund for the benefit of brother officers "who have a sound conception of justice, religion and human dignity." He refers to the Russo-German pact and calls. on fellow officers to fight against "dishonourable methods of modern politicians"-meaning Nazis.

His lawyer, who circulated copies to officers concerned, 'is said to have disappeared.

Estonia is now entirely in Soviet hands—except for govern-

ment.

*

Stalin has offered General Laidoner, Estonian C.-in-C., enough war material to create a powerful army. Offor accepted. Stalin intends that this army shall be at Russia's service-li and when necessary.

Many Former H'kong Ratings Among

Dead

The Admiralty has issued the following list of ensualties which occurred when H.M.S. Duchess was sunk.

The list is now believed to be complete, and the next of kin of all concerned have been informed.

OFFICERS-Missing, believed drowned., Sikr. Petty omeer, C/K.00016; Rix, Harry Gurner (T) II. P. Gordon, N.; Prob. D. C., Chief Eng.-room Arifr. 2nd C...

C/M24907.

Midshipmne C. L. Kretschmer, NR. LE G. W. Murray, B.N.; L, J. M. L. Schol- itd, Rais Li. (2) O. P. Tilden, N., L-Car it. C. M. White, f.N.

RATINGS-Missing, believed drowned,

Abbott Thomas A... SIKT, IF.R., C/SS.124201: Allen. J. C. Telegraphlet, C/JX.143723 Andrews, H, W., Ldg. Cook, P/MX40088; Bacon, Herbert J., Ab. Smn..

Acting-Ldg.

C/SSX.10020: Barstard, Percy R. Ordy.

Saunders, F, R., Ab. Sma. CNM4447; Seiby, Frederick T. Stkr.. C/IX S313 Healt, Edward W. G., Sikr, C/X20756; Shaughnessy, Michnei, Ord. Smn, C/5SX,- 27723; Shields, Nell, Str. C/KX.4271; Smith. William J. A. Stkr, Petty Offr C/K.04446; Spiller. G. S. ft. Lg. Hick Berth Attat, C/MX.47007; Stevenson, John D. Ab. Smh, C/TX.134310: Bullivan, C.. Stkr. 1st C1, D/KX93000; Burridge, H. E.. Ord. Smm, C/SSX.23477, Button, d. A., Stkr., C/KX.88509.

Taylor, George E., Ab. Sma, C/TX.- 130440; Taylor, Victor R., Stkr., CKX.- 05001; Thornton, William, Ab Bmn P/JX.138767; Turnbull, William, Ab, Smn, C/BSX.14810.---

at the Offices of the Publicone of two men with him was killed. Works Dopariment, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the

altcila which fail Surveyor of His Majesty the

alongside riddled the ship's side KING for one further term of

and upper works on bursting, 75 yours,

The steering gear was damaged Intending bidders are advised just after 7 o'cleck and for the fol- the captain that immediately after the dispo- lowing

of the sal of the lot the Purchaser (if steered by a boat compass from the

after control, just forward not the applicant) will be required mainmast.

Human Chain to deposit with an authorised

Through a chain of some ten SK148230; Baines. A. Le Ab. Sm., officer who will be present at the

Bmn., C/JX:131955; Bangay. Enilors directions

conveyed C/X.1314456; Danning, Frederick J. Stkr., sale, the sum of two hundred from man to man to the after steer- CKX 79438, Barber, Robert W. Patty Offr.. dollars, ($200) in cash. This auming wheel and the engine-rcam until 355514; itarnes, Davidson M. Ab. Smn.. will be refunded on payment of the ship was no longer serviceable Smn., C/55X.28181; Bashford, Frank, Chict -as-a-fighting.unlt and fell out of the Sr., C/K.30918; Hateman, Thomas, J, D., Ab, Sma. C/8SX.22166;~~Bigrín;"Cyril-C.; the Purchase price.

Acting-LAR. Smn.. F/3.111937, Blount, Walker, E. S., Electrical Arter..

C/MX 46718; Walsh, Witam J. Ordy. Smn. C/BSX26453; and,

Florence, Ab..Bmn.. Richard, Ab, Smn.. C/3X.127219 317,

C/SSX.1970; Ward, F, D., Ch. Petty Offr.. Robert B. Eng.-room Artifr. 3rd C.. C/JB4923; Ward, Thornas 1 Ab Sun, C/SSX 2178; Warner, Alfred B. Ab. Smn., C/MX 50100; Bridger. Cyril J., Acting Left Stk... C/KX.63612; Broadway. Albert, Ab.

C/59X.18532; Warr, E. A.. Ord. Smn., Smn., C/5SX.19153; Brockman, Ernest S.,

C/SSX 2117 Webb. George, Bikr, Potty Skr., C/KX2704; isromhead, Z. Fu Bghrin.. Dar, C/X75153;, WIEkle, George. Ldg. where the Below deck.

out- C/JX.132223) Brown, G., Ah. Smn..

Bmn., C/JX.125375; Williams, F. li.. Ord. C/59X.27485; Williams, Sidney. G. Acle. Lig. n breaks were most numerous, the .120000; Burgess, A. fire parties were staunch, intrepid S C/X.13633 Burt W... Ldg. Supply Petty Offr. C/M.37151; Willami, Bunimn., CIX.333147; Burton. Thomas Willem, str. C/KX92647; Wood, George and cool. The offlcers and men Ab, Smn., C/5SX.23114.

L. Eng.room Artter, 3rd CL, C/MX.- Chalil. One, C/JX.12167;

L. F.. were, one and all, in the captain's

30444; Wood, Kenneth, Eng-room Arifer. Chapman,

Artir. 1st Class, Jrit Cl.. MX33000. words. "superb."

C/M.37057; Chedzey, N. 1, Ldg. Blek Berth Altdt., P/MX51103, Clark, Dents ) The labours of the engine-room Str. C/ICK 23303 Clark, Wilam C. B., staff were beyond praise. Two hours Ab. Sinn.. C/X/150449: Cleavely. Jahn are required normally to work up to 0. A. Ab. 9mn., C/SSX 21709, Crook, I

Ab. 9mn.. C/J.100433). Croucher, full speed, but the impossible was Y

Edward G., Ab. 5mg., C/JX, 127407,

DAWEB. Alexander, achieved in twenty minutes.

Pelty Offr.. The Grat Spec clearly concen- CA13121; Debock. Stephen J. Ord. Smn., LONDON, Jan. 3 (Reuter)-Thei

the C/8BX 100; pixen, V. J. Petty Offs Mitford family lett Folkestone for the trated on the destruction of

Cook, C/MX 45030: Docura, J. F. Acig Redesdales home in Exeter in the early stages of the en- Ldg. 3mn./JX.kost; Denaidson, A. C.. gagement, and this aided the brilliant Belly Our C/F-115002: Donoras. Patrick shire, but were compelled to return manoeuvring of her sister cruisers, BIKE. CESTA Downes, Frederick, later owing to an accident en route

Ab. mn., C/JX.120933, which herded and shot up the battle-

Eaton, deadfrey. Ab. Smn., C/63X.10140,10 the ambulance in which Unity was Eddlestone. Herbert G., Ord. mn., travelling, ship throughout the day.

C/JXJ81943; Enntne, William K. 5. Ab. The family are staying the night| Smn., C/X.134000

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Kowloon Inland Lot

| Registry Ne.

Locality

No. 4217.

Tam Kung Road at junction with Ma Tau

Wei Band.

Boundary Masurements

2. D. E.W.

As per sale

plan.

Quatents in

Kent.

Upset Price

bout

2,670

$2,0003

Nazi Protest Denied

action.

Numerous fires broke out on board, but were kept under by gallant men throwing the burning material into the sou.

Dying Heroos

UNITY MITFORD IN ACCIDENT

at Folkestone. Flack, Charles E.. Ab. Smn, C/9SX.- { The fact that the Exeter's dead und 23005: Forrest, George A, Ord. Sma.. wounded nearly equalled all the C/ESX 20175: Forsdyke, D. R. Act. L.

Smn C/BSX20154. other casualties combined on both mn., CAX.136325; Foster, Leslie, Ord. 23 Injured): tells the cost of her most gallant fight.

Gilham, Thomas, Stkr., C/KX.333230; Glans I. A., Ldg. 5mx, C/J00187; 1146- Ink, Philip O Ab. Smn. C/59X.14640: G. C. Ordnce. Artier, lat_Cli

Buckinghorri

GRAF SPEE CONQUEROR RECEIVES WARM WELCOME

There is no confirmation in Lon- ample of the way in which they borestalstead, John R. Stkr. Petty Omeer. the Pro-Ally Committee to-day.

He died on shore later.

Parcels only for Shanghal... a.m. military service is generally weleeni- tion trial and, and conveying a ALLIED PATROLS

Shanghai and Japan.... a.m. Monday, Jan. 8

93972:-

8tkr

It is

reported that HM.8. Achilles, another of the three ships In the Graf Spee battle, is now`on her way up the River Plate to pay a similar visit to Buenos Airen arıd the Argentine Republic fie

DEFENDERS MAINTAIN

No Note Yet Sentades the Exeter had Gi killed and

To Sweden

of the heroism of the wounded Godis Gulson, Frank V., Ab, Smn.

(Continued from Page 1.) LONDON, Jan, 3 (Reuter).- much might be related. As an ex-C/SSX.21017.

„Hich......, David W. dike, 'C/KXJ1318: | Legation and will be entertained by their fate, one man, with both lega: c/icx,79418; Hamer, J. A. Ab. Sma.. don, says "Reuter's" diplomatic shot off, said on inquiry that he was 50x31078 Harrison, A. correspondent, of the report that "Not doing too badly, under some C/HX5101; Harrison, John, Sikr, C/KX- C/JX.147999Ware It 17, Ab, sin. Germany has sent the Swedish what adverse circumstances."

Percy B. 146. Sikr. C/KX,62338; Hebdon, L. Q. T. Acis. LONDON, Jan. 3 (Reuter)The Government a sharp note pro-

kg, Smh. C/JX.1429; Hopper, R., Ab. Royal Proclamation notifying another testing against the despatch of

Brin, C/J.114290; zromit, Kenneth A. Ord, two million men of their liability for volunteers, arms and emmuni-

5mh... C/BSX.28189.7:1

Ingall, George M. Hu Ab. Bma., C/68X.(1643," ed by the British Prem

Jones, William T. Ab. Smn, R.FR., warning that it might lead to un-

C/3.06704 Johnson, Robert, Typical of the comment is that of pleasant consequences.

Ab C/JX.150914; - Joyce, Herbert. Tolegraphist. .7.15 a.m. the "Manchester Guardian," which

C/IX.134034. Tourane and Balgon

.9.30 a.m. says that this is Intelligent prepare and French Governments are con

On the other hand, both the British. Haiphong...

.1.00 p.m.

tion.

PARIS. Jan. 3 (Reuler).A com- Shanghai and Parcels only for Tien-

tinuing their efforts to aid the Finnish munique issued to-day states:- tain

Government.

"During the day our patrols and Japan

Fulfilling Orders":

reconnaissance parties successfully fulfiled their missions in the various Naturally the fact that both are engaged in a major war to some points at the front

**Towards mid-day, 'two' enomy extent limits their powers of material planes were brought down by our Autg. Ldg. Sm., C/T 127800 Moore, F The "Izvestia" remarks that Degt- assistance, but it is revealed that cerinin largo contracts which Finland pinced in England before the'outbreak knji of hostilities, and' which had been suspended es the result of the war, are now being executadi.

Canton

Canton

.3.30 p.m. Transfer of skilled workers to 7.00 р.м. similar occupations in the Army is .7.00 p.m.wise use of man-power.

Tuesday, Jan. Fort Bayard and Holhow..1.30 p.m. Air Mail for *Imperial Airways "Direct"Service"-düs London, 17th

January.

Iter.

Ord.

K.1.0.

Jan. 9, 5 p.m. „Jan, 9, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O. Rex.

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Jan. §. 7'bm Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aut- tralia by "Imperial Always Direct Servicedae Sydney, 18th Jan

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Rek. Ord.

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Juan, 11,55 1y.x. Jan. §. 7 pm.

Franco-Spanish

Railway Resumes

PARIS, Jun. 1 (Reuter).Railway frame between Spain and France s now on a normal basis.

The first through train from France, the express from Parle, reached the Catalan frontier on Tuesday night.

The Barcelona mali train, whose

service had been interrupted › since the Franco war against the Govern ment began in July, 1936, has resum- ed its schedule and. now runs right through.

The French are 'alio supplying money and munitions, and the polley of the two governments would seem to be to continue this help regardless

SCORE SUCCESSES

fighters."

Amalgamation Is Recommended

Rentey, George, AD. Smin. C/8SX.10753: Kinnemont, I. Acta. Eng-room Artier. 4th CL, C/MX.60307,

OFFENSIVE

(Continued from Page 1) Leckey, Toloph, Ab, Bm CSX23765: designing new and highly important Lyme, C. IL. Bignaiman, /3.1200,

hacdermott, Ronald A. Ab Smt. models of Red Army armament," C/BSX10 Mann, All. Lag: Telegra Vassil Degtyarov is awarded the phist, C/JX.128734; McNamara, 2. C.. Actg. Ldg. mn., C/JXX147884; Micstesin, itareide of leto, of Socialist Labour, the Ord. Emn C7BBX 1711) Milio 8. N. Order of Lenin and 50,000 roubles.

Bioker ist - Cl

D/KX8694; Morcroft,

Albert F. Ab, Sinn C/J.1080; Mounter, yaray's Inventions have been of very 1. W. 3. Felty Off, C/7.11150; Mont, great importance, enhancing the George T., Ord. Emn. CSX28193; technical night of the Red Army, Murton, Stanley J. L. Aby:. Em.. C/JXA(1773.

Infantry, aviation and tank troops

Oster, Wilfred I., Bikr., C/KX.63370. | have received armaments in no way Palmer, Alexander C., Bikr., C/OX-- inferior and in some respects sur-

Emert C. Ab ama... C/UX.143831 C/ESX.#123; Phillipe Mairies Ky Acts.

Dabayaimers: Ralph W.; Ord. mn., passing the best foreign models,

Ldg. Bikr.. C/OX, 3074) Park - Pater Wa WASHINGTON, Jan. 3(Reuter) — NEW YORK, Jan, 3 (Reuter)The Ab, Bmin., C/89x 11725 Pratt, Bernard

126172: Ordi

It is learned on high authority that

of the impression it might Federal, Communications Commission Ame

Moscow, or Berlin, produce in

Indeed in some quarters it is aug gested that the altitude of Germany le by no means or clear as the above mentioned reports would seem to imply.

ho recommended to Congress 10mn, C/88X28332 Puplets James W. the Attorney General. Mr. Frank

Bik, H... C/KIND. solidation of the Western Union Tele-

Ralph, R. WAT Ord, Sm, C/FX.182000; Murphy, former High Commissioner of the Pallippines, will be appointed graph Company and the Postal Tele- fisso, 6, 2., Artz. Ldg. Bain, C/102074 graph and Cable Company as the fewww. Ar Bruneiman, C/J106772 to the Supreme Court and that the HARDEN, Willam *H, Ah. 14 Bima | Solicitor-General, Mr. Robert Jack- remedy for many of the existing ills

(1/89X321011). Tsbinson," John_1.-1.. - Ab. In the communications Industry....... Sme C/BSX20912;1: Rogers,, Clarence 1. son, will become Attorney General.

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