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1938 MORRIS "8" four door salon head. Excellent condition. uwner, $2,000.
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HELM BROTHERS LIMITED YOKOHAMA
The Undersigned are authorised to give notice that as at 13th September, 1939, James T. Helm and Willan C Helm résigned
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
R.
January 4, 1940,
Official Report of River
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OF
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of January, 1910, at 3 p.m., at the Offices 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
HOW ILM.S. Exeter. swopi of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 by concentrated shell fire, with years, commencing from 1st only one of her own hessy guns option utworking and her gun crews kill. July, 1899, with the renewal at a Crown Rent to beed and wounded, kept on fight- fixed by the Surveyor of Hising the Graf Spee, is described Majesty the KING, for one fur-in an oflicial despatch. ther term of 24 years less the three days thereof.
2121
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
authorised officer who will be present at the sum of two hundred ale, the
This sum dollars, ($200) in cash. will be refunded on payment of Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Purchase price.
1. E. The Governor Sir Geoffry A. S. Northcole, K.C.M.G.
from the Board of the above Company, for HELM BROTHERS LIMITED
LINSTEAD & DAVIS.
AGRICULTURAL SHOW (Under the auspices of The New Territories Agricultural Association) to be held at Faning (near the Fanling Railway Station) on Satur day and Sunday, January 6th and 7th. 1910.
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on
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Concession rates kindly granted by Wyndham
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1940
EDITION
OF THE
HONGKONG DIRECTORY DIARY
.and. BLOTTER
NOW READY
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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Haiphong
GF.O, and K.P.O.
ROKT Ori..
.Jan. 6, 8,00 p.m. .Jan. 0, 5.30 p.m. 7.00 pin. Manila
Sunday, Jan. 7 Fort Bayard and Holhow ..9.00 am. Parcels only for Shanghai....9 a.m. Shanghai and Japan ....D n.m. Monday, Jan. 8
.7.15 am.
Canton ...
Tourane and Saigon
Halphong..
Lot No. 2759..
New Kowloon Inland Registry No. Adjoining New Kowloun Inland Lot
Castle Peak Road,
No. 2661,
Locality
G.
Boundary Menaurenteni
N.. F..
elifeet feet feet
* pre sale
plan.
Asa. Rent.
Upset
Pric
Abous
6,720
$92
MARR.
$6.720
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of January, 1910. nl 3 p.m., at the OMeus of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at a Tha Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 5 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,
PARTICULARS
.
OF THE
LOT.
the It comcs from one of
and is a Colonial Governors story. of British naval grit and courage and of heroes who did the Impossible, of heroes who would not be beaten.
One strell, in a terrific battle that went on for an hour, killed eight men out of 15. And there was one has 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 Shell Here is the official report as it reached London: WEDNESDAY, December 13, was a cloudless day, calm and with perfect visibility. Exeter, Ajax (the
and flagship) Achilles, in company, sighted a battleship, which was believed to be the Scheer throughout the action.
The enemy spotted the ligh mast of the Excler soon after six.
at and opened fire about 1214 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 art scored a hit and the seventh a direct hit.
The Import of a shell on the for- ward turret killed outright right out of 15 of the crew of Marines and made havoc of the bridge inimetinte- ly above.
Shot For Shot
The captain was unscathed, but one of two-luen with him was killed. Fxeter cicsed, receiving three or four more hits from 11-inch shells and coming under fire from the Grat Spec's 5.9-inch guns. She re- turned shot for shot till only one! 8-inch guh could be fired and that by hand. The Farter enrele six
-inch guns.J
Numerous
shells
which
fali
Numerous ires broke out on board, but were kept under by gallant men throwing the burning material into the son.
Plate Battle
TELLS
SPEE DRAMA
BEHIND THE HEADLINES
Graf Spee's defeat by smallor British vossols of inferior armament, plus her comparative fallure against British shipping in thrco months of war,, have raised doubts as to the value of the "pocket" ship in the future.
Meanwhile, Ribbentrop has not been idle. has been trying in vain to woo Japan.
和
For weeks he
Fom a high diplomatic source we toarn that ho oven sug- gested that Gormany would give the Japanese a footing in the Dutch East Indies in return for co-operation,
ཐ
This suggestion was first made at the time Hitler was con- It is ovon said that the throat- sidering an invasion of Holland. ened invasion was partly intended to impress the Japanese.
But it is still dangling on
Japan did not fall for the balt.
the hook.
General von Fritsch has put his foot in it-past-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.
ment.
Estonia is now entirely in Soviet hands-except for govern-
Stalin has offered General Laidoner, Estonian C.-in-C., Offer accepted. enough war material to create a powerful army. Statin intends that this army shall be at Russia's service—if and when necessary.
Many Former H'kong Ratings Among
Dead
The Admiralty has issued the following list of casualties 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.
XX
"S
Smn..
alongside riddled the slip's side and upper works on burting.
OFFICERS --Missing, helleved drowned., Stkr. Petty Onteer, C/K.c0010; Rix, Harry Gunner (T) . P. Gordon, H.N.; Prob. B, C Clitet Eng-rooin Artfr, 2nd Cl was damaged! The steering gear
Midshipman C. L. Kretschmer, R.N.R.: LT. C/1.24907.
Saunders, F. Al, Sma... €/3,04447; are advised just after 7 o'clock and for the fol- . . Murray, H.N. Lt. J. M. L. Schol
Bikr..
C/KX.84313 Intending bidders
the captain neid, R.N.; Li, EI O. P. Tilden, R. Felby, Frederick
C/TCX.90750, Senti, Edward W. G. Sikr. that immediately after the dispo- lowing 45 minutes,
Shaughnessy, Michael, Ord. Smn. C/SSX.- RATINGSüdissing, beloved drowned.
C/KX.04271; Abbott, Thomas sal of the lot the Purchaser (it steered by a boat compass from the E-Car R. C. M. White, B.N
after control, just forward of the
A SIKT.. R.F.R27723; Shields, Noli, Skr..
Petty Off C/SS.121291: Allen, J. C, Telegraphist, Smith, William J. A., Skr. not the applicant) will be required mainmast.
C/JX 143723; Andrews, J. W., Lt. Cook, C/K 4440; Spiller, C. S. H., Lda. Sick Human Chain
P/MX 50068; Bacon, Herbert J.. Ab. Sma.. Barth Attdt., C/MX 47001; Stevenson, John to deposit with an authorised
C/JX.14638 Braines, Ale Acting-Ldg. D. Ab. Smn., CIK 153318; Bullivan, C., choin of Through a
Some ten Sinn.. C/3X.131953; langby, Erle. Ab, Smn., Sur, Ist C., D/ICX500; surtidge, R. E officer who will be present at the
£nilors directions were conveyed CAX.130486; Banning, Frederick J. Stkr. Ord. Son C/SSX23471; Batton, G. &. two hundred from mos to man to the after sleer-C/KX.7438; Barber, Robert W. Petty Offr., Bikr.. C/KX.81509. sale, the sum of
Taylor, George E., Ab. Smn, C/JX-
Thornton, William. Ab. C/SSX.16020 Barstard, Percy .. Ordy. -dollara, -($200)-in cash. This sum ing wheel and the engine-room wall / Barnes, Davidson M. A. Smry 134, Vor, Victor B. Str. C will be refunded on payment of the ship was no longer serviceable-Smn.,-C/SSX 28181;-flashford, Frank, Chief 855013
an a fighting unit and fell out of the Sikr., C/K.59918; Bateman, Thomas, J. B., TAX.138737 Turnball, William, Ab-5ms,
Ab Smn C/SSK.2456:
Cyril CC/SSX.14120.
Walker, E.
Electrical Artic.. action.
Smn Blount, Acting-Lig. the Purchase price. ¡
William J. Ordy, Smn., C/SSX26445; Bend, CMX 1618; Walsh, Florence, Ab. Sinn., Richard, A. Sme,, C/4X127310: Brass, C/59X.13824; Ward. F. D. Ch. Petty Offr., C/J.14923, Ward, Thomas H., Ab, Smn.. Robert B.. Eng room Artifr. ard CMX40700; Bridger, Cyril J. Acting Log C/SX 21175: Warner, Alfred S., Ab. Smn., C.18532; Warr, E, A... Drd. Sm., roadway, Albert, Ab Sim C/5SX-19163, rockman, Ernest B. C/NSX 27173 Webb, Otorge, Str.
bir, C/KX.75153; Wilkie, George, Lag. Stkr.. C/KX00754; Bromhead. E. J., BBM. 3X 125375; Williams. F. H., Ord.
Brown, C., Ab. Sma., Below deck, where the out CX.137283;
Bain C/SSX27485; Williams, Blaney, Actg.-Leg. breaks were moit numerous, the D110000; Burgers, A.
H. L. Supply Petty Off C/M37081; Williams C/JX.138393; Burt, Smn., tize parties were staunch, intrepid Sgarn., C/JX 133:47; Burton, Thomas LE Eng-room ArtICT. 3rd CL, CAM
Willam, Stkr., C/HX9:507; Wood, George and cool. The officers and men Ab. Smn., C/SSX23114. were, one and all, in the captain's wards, "superb.".
the engine-room The labours of staff were beyond praise. Two hours are required normally to work up to. A. Ab. Sinn, C/SSX 21709; Crook, B full speed, but the impossible was achieved in twenty minutes.
The Graf Spee clearly concen- trated on, the destruction of the Exeter in the early stages of the en- fagement, and this aided the brilliant manoeuvring of her sister crussers, which herded and shot up the battle ship throughout the day.
PER 10 ON
Registry
Locality
Kawinan Inland Lat
No. 4217.
Tam Kong
Road at junction
Wei Road.
Boundary Morevremensk
N. B.
..
feet feet feel Fest
As per valo
plan.
Contents in
@g. feet
Ann. Bent.
About
2,010
$50
Nazi Protest Denied
Uplet Prica
Ex128
Dying Horoas
The fact that the Exeter's dead und wounded nearly equalled all the other casunities combined on both) sides [the Exeter had 61 killed and
Pelty
Chall, L. F, Fetty Offr. C/JX.120767; 60441; Wood, Kennell, Eng-room Artier. Chapman, A. E., Electril. Artfr. 1st Class, 3rd 1. MX.53300. C/M37057; Chedrey, B, J., Lt. Sick Bertli Attat.. P/MX.51403; Clark, Denis I., Ldg. Stk. C/X.83303; Clark, Winsum C. Ab, Sma., C/1X15044: Cleavely, Joan.
Oftr..
GODOWN BLAZE QUELLED
Y Ab, Sma.. C/J.100457 Crouches, Edward G., Ab. 8mn, C/3X.127407
Dawes,
Petty Alexander, C/J.115321: Dehock, Stephen Ord. Smn. 55xic Dizon, V. J., Petty Offr
QUICK WORK by the Central Lor, Smn., CAX.1963) Donaldson, A. C. Fire Brigade under its Superintend- Cook, C/MX.45030 Docwra, J. F. Actg pesty Offг. C/3115062, Donovan, Patrick ent. Mr. J. C. Fitzhenry, prevented Downes. Frederick.whit might have been a serious out- W. Str., CHICK. Ab. Smn., CAX12721
Eaton, Geoffrey. Ab. 8mn. C/SSH.1910: break in an extra-hazardous godown
Ord.
In Connaught Road West this morn-
Eddlestone, Herbert
Smn., C/5SX 78164.
Ginns. If A. Luc. Sinn, C/360101 Glad and films. "Morning Post" Building
POST, LIMITED
Wyndham Street
No Note Yet Sent To Sweden
gallant aght.
C/JX.151943 Fnplans, William K. 5. AD-Ing. Smn, C/JX.134068.
Flack, Charles E., Ab, Sman.. C/5SX- The godown, which is the property 230033 Forrest, George A. Ord, Sma. of the China Provident Loan & C/SSX-28175: Forsdyke, D. R. Act. Lig. Senimn. C/JX.130328; Foster, Lestic, Ord. Mortgage Company, was filled with matches packed in bulk, cotton wool Gilham, Thomas, Skr. C/KX.93235)
The are brigade was on the spot G. Ab. Ban.. C/99X.14040; 23rd) tells the cost of her mest
In Phillp Ordnce Arlter. It C, within a few minutes of the alarm
Godfrey, G. the wounded C/MX301; Galion, Frank V., Ab. Son being raised by the watch-keeper, and Of the heroism of much might be related. As an ex- C/55.31017.
algh, David W. Str. C/KX.01218; had the blaze under control within LONDON, Jan. 8 (Reuter) ample of the way in which they bore
italstead, John R., Skr. Petty Omeer half-an-hour. The godown was gut- C/KX,T219; Hame I th
Sman led, but the flames were prevented There is no confirmation in Lon-their fate, one man, with both legs
51from spreading to adjoining godowns. C/XX.91977: Narcison, John, Stkr... C/KXA The outbreak was. nccidently dle- don, says "Reuter's" diplomatic shot off, said on inquiry that he was C/SSX2100; correspondent, of the report that "Not doing too badly, under some 379 larver. Gennrey H. D. Abo
C/JX-147900; Hayward, Parey S. Icovered by the watch-keeper, who Str. C/ICK.12630 Hebden, L. G. T.. Acta visited the godown shortly before 8.30 Germany has sent the Swedish what adverse circumstances."
Log. Smh. C/JX.142997; Hopper, 1 Ab LONDON; Jan, 3 (Realer) The Government a sharp note pro
Smn., C/J.1112nt; Hoult, Kenneth A. Ord.m, to obtain samples for a ellent. Royal Proclamation notifying another.
Tram and other vehicular traffle to Smo. C/S9X23100.
Ingall, George MA Bin, and from Kennedy Town was held two million mes of their liability for testing against the despatch of
C/5SX.15042. military service is generally welcom volunteers, arms and ammuni- ed by the British Press.
INTELLIGENT
PREPARATION
He died on shore later.
tion to Finland, and conveying a ALLIED PATROLS Typical of the comment in that of warning that it might lead to un-SCORE SUCCESSES
.1.00 p.m. Shanghai and Parcels only for Tien- tion.
tsin
3.30 pm.
Transfer of skilled workers to Горап
.7.00 p.m. similar occupations in the Army is; Canton...
.7.00 p.m. wise use of man-power- Tacıday, Jan. 9 Fort Bayard and Holhow..1.30 p.m. Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"due London, 17th January,
Rex,
Ord.
K.P.O.
Jones, William T., Ab. Smn., RF, up for 40 minutes as a result of the
Smaoulbreak. C/J05164 Johnson, Rebert, AD C/JX350714: Jayce, Herbert. Telegraphist, C/JX.134024,
FIRE PUTS STOP
TO WEDDING
the "Manchester Guardian," witch | plaasant consequences,
Cenley. George Ab. Smh., C/SSX.10765; ,9.30 a.m. says that this is inteligent prepara" On the other hand, both the British and French Governments are...con-
PARIS, Jan, 3 (Reuter)-A com-innemont, It. R.. Acig. Eng-room Arufer,
4th CL, C/MX.00307,
Leckey, Joseph, Ab. Smn., C/BSX.27705; Linuing their efforts to aid the Finnish munique issued to-day states:
"During the day our patrols and 1.yne, C. I., Signaiman, /.142020. Government.
Mardermott, Ronald A. Ab. Bmn. Fulfilling Orders
reconnaissance parties successfully fulfilled their missions in the various X-10:30; Mann, A. H., Ldg. Telegra phist, C/JXJ28731; McNamara, E. C.. Acik. fact that both arg
LIVERMORE, Cal-That little, and Naturally the
Ldg. Smn, C/IX.147884; uneokin, Harold, engaged in a major war to Rome points at the front.
"Towards
mid-day, two enemy Ord. Smn, C/BSX.21721 MIRS 6. Napparently useless, warning which extent limits their pawen of material
Staker 1st C, D/KX.80054; Morecroft, assistance, but it is revealed that planes were brought down by our et 14. Smh. C/IX. More of the marrying minister always gives Alberi Av. Smt. C/3.10409: Mounter, to the effect that if anyone knows certain lardo contracts which Finland ghtors.”
W. J. Petty Offr. C/J.111250; Munt, any reason why the wedding should George T. Ord,
Sm
C/RSX 2310 not proceed to sinto them now placed in England before the outbreak
Aturton, Stanicy J.
forever hold their peace," is not nl- C/X.11770. of hostilities, and which had been suspended as the result of the war, are now being executed.
...„Jan, 2, 3 p.m. Jan. 9, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
„JAEL. 0, I PEL Rer. Ord.
.Jan. 9, 7: p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Jays and Arı- tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-duo Bydney, 18th Jan. K.P.O.
Jan. 9, 5 pm. Jau.. 8, 5.30 p.m.” G.P.O.
„Ján, 9, 5· p.1.
Rek.
Franco-Spanish Railway Resumes
PARIS, Jan. 3 (Reuter)-Rallway traffte between Spain and France is now on a normal basis.
The first through train from France, the express from Parls, reached the Catalan frontier on Tuesday night.
The Barcelona mail 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 als supplying money and munitions, and, the policy of the two governments would seem to be to continue this help regardless of the Impreation it might produce in Moscow or Berlin.
Amalgamation Is
Recommended
Palmer, Alexander
Av.
of
Ostan Wilfred L, Str., C/KX.03378. ways as superfluous as it may acem. The omelating minister at the wed C. Ab. Em.. 55 Palmer, Ernest Bik C/KX-
Carlson and C/3X1130 Peters, flaiph W.. Ord. Em ding of Misa Bertha C/89X-1239: Phillips Maurice H Ads Milton Fisher had just reached that [Zrela. Sitkr.. C/KCK A307ė; Port, 'Peler W.
NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (Router) The Ab, Smn, C/B6X.21705; Pratt, Derrard point, when a neighbour poked his Federal Communications Commission Ab. Smt CX.120112; Price, K. 3., ord, head in the door and announced that: has recommended to Congress con- C/ASX 2010: Puplett, Jamas W. there certainly were fentons why the
Sik.. R.FR, C/IC.20110.
ceremony should not proceed.
·Indori in somo:quarière it is auge solidation the Western Union Tele-
Ralph, R. W, T., Ord. Smn., C/IX,15200); "The house is on fire," he de
A fignaiman. C/341001;clared. gealed that the attitude of Germany graph Company and the Postul Tele-ead, E., Acta, 148, mit... C/J.100024
Roberts,
Ab William
Sing is by no means as clear as the above graph and Cable Company as the W.
Firemen put out the roof bloze and mentioned reports would seem to remedy for many of the existing ille/8sxions tobinson, John F. Dr. Ab and ceremony was continued.
Gm C/88K20022;. Itogere. Clarence 11.." In the communications industry. imply
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