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FOR A NIGHT'S SLEEP!
March 23, 1940.
Walt Disney
By Walt
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KOWLOON G. C. WIN ANNUAL GOLF MATCH Happy Valley Beaten 22.1/4-11
The annual golf match between Kowloon G.C. and Happy Valley at Kowloon yesterday resulted in a win for the home Club by 224 points to 11. The feature of the match was the fine win of A. E. Davies over J. T. Smith, the Colony champion, in the Singles. The full scores were:
NAZI SHIP TORPEDOED
FROM PAGE ONE
A. E. Davies
SINGLES
1 J. T. Smith
R. Young
R. K. Collings 14
A. J. Dennis 0
W. S. Hillier W. S. funer E. F. Fincher 0
W. C. Simpson
W. A. Stewart 1
He was informed that the Captain G. P. Murphy was dead, whereupon the First En-T. Lamb gineer was taken off as a prisoner. A. A. Lopes W. V. Ahern
the
rest of the crew.
A. McKellar
W. Sharp D. Humphries
T. Low
H. H. Mundy 0
A. C. I. Bowker i
H. Smith
1/4
1
G. Davis
0
T. B. Low
1
14
J. A: R. Selby 0
1
G. Willerton 0
N. J. Booker U
G. T. Moy
W. Stoker
1
Total 94
จน
A. E. Davies
and R. K. Collings
2
A J. Dennis
A. McKellar
W.
0
Captain Escapes, Disguised F. C. Barry Actually the Captain took to the. Miln lifeboat disguised as an able seaman and managed to escape to shore with A. L. Eastman i
A. W. Ramsey 14 The inhabitants of Skagen heard W. Kershaw a heavy explosion et 10 o'clock last night from the direction of the Skagen lightship. A Danish constal cutter immediately put out, thinking the that floating mine had struck
Ühe Nine miles E.N.E. of lightship. lightship the cutter met two lifeboats the Heddernheim's carrying 30 of
towed ashore and crew who they quartered for the night,
The German consul from Frederik-E. shayen arrived here this morning and arranged for the shipwrecked. Ger- mans to be transported to Germany. The crew were in good condition, fully clothed and in good spirits.
Trawler Hits U-Boat
FOURSOMES
J. T. Smith and N. Young
and
Sharp
D. Humph-
rics und
0
and W. S. Hiller
F. Fincher and W. C. Simpson
W. A. Ste- wart and G. P. Mur- phy
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ABERDEEN, Mar. 22 (UP)-Thew. V. Ahern Trawler Star of Peace la reported to Jinve destroyed a U-boat in the North Sea last night.
2
T. Low
H. H. Mundy
0
WIND PAINS ? GRIPING? COLIC ?
and A. C.
Smith
and G.
0
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2
I. Bowker
T. Lam and
H.
A. A. Lopes 2
Davis
P
T.B. Low
and F. C. Barry
and J. A..
16
R. Selby
G. P. Murphy
G. Willerton
and A. L. Eastman
2
Booker
0
more hard bumps. The trawler heel- cd over but righted herself shortly. "We circled but nothing was visible,
say and W. Kershaw
2
C. T. May ond W. Stoker
Total Singles
1242
214
04
811⁄2
22%
11
The Captain said he struck a metal. object and after "four hard bumps
the trawler seemed to slide over A. W. Ram-· something and then there were three
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se we continued on our voyage."
No More Details Yet
LONDON, Mar. 22 (Reuter)-It is stated at the Admiralty that no fur-
ther details of the sinking at the Badminton Heddernheim are likely to be avail- Tablo until the submarine returns to
her base,
Names.Confused
COPENHAGEN, Mar. 22 (Reuter). It is reported here that a German teamer, the name of which is given as Medderheim, has been torpedoed in
off Kattegat,
the enst, coust
Denmark.
of
The submarine which torpedoed the ship took the First Engineer aboard.
VONG AND CHEWY.W.C.A.
WIN OPEN
DOUBLES MATCH
AT KING'S COLLEGE last night.
K. L. Yong and O. F. Chew entered
The remainder of the crew, number the second round of the Colony Bad-
ing 30, who were in two life-boats, minion doubles championship when were plekked up by a
cutter.
coast guard
Finance
Campaign
they beat II. M. Lau and S. C. Chung February 26th to March 20th
by 15-11, 8-15, 15-11, Though the
The torpedoing occurred at 11.15 scorta were close, the match did not p.m. on March 21,
over-tax the energies of the winning
No steamer named Medderheim pair, appears in Lloyd's Register, but there
at
Lau and Chung brought off some second
is a German vessel called Heddern-very fine shots during the helm, of 4,047 tons, registered Bremen.
Crew On Way To Germany. COPENHAGEN, Mar. 22 (Reuter).
game, and fully deserved to win that game, though the University pair may have been gulity of slackening..
The final game was exclting, though
Yong and Chew kept a comfortable
The winners will now meet F.
for most of the time. and C. Y. Yung in the second
The crew of the lieddernheim have left for Germany except the engineered who was taken award the submarine,
It is stated that the British sub-Kol
Heddernheim at round, marine
the met 11.15 pm, on Thursday and gave the crew 15 minutes to leave the ship.
from the Dunish port of The crew stated that the British mites
the captain Frederikshave (which should not be commander asked for
but the crew said that he was dead. confused with the German port of
was Engineer First the
then Friederickshaven),
The taken aboard the submarine.
Shortly
afterwards, the captain, dressed as an ordinary sallor, left the vessel with the remainder of the crew.
They took to two life-boats and were later picked up by a pilot boat from Skago.
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Admiralty Statement LONDON, Mar. 22 (Reuter)-The German ship, Heddernheim, now lies, at the bottom of the scu, having been sunk by a British submarine which, unlike Nazi U-boats, made sure that the ship's crew were sinking the statement says th
vessel. An Admiralty the ship, a vessel of nearly 6,000 tons, was intercepied eight miles off the Danish
It is learned that the crew safely landed in Denmark.
coast.
It is situated on the northernmost tip of Denmark.
The First Sinking
This is the first British naval netion reported in these waters. It is also the first recorded instance of British submarine sinking a German merchantman.
There have been two reasons for the latter record. In the first place merchantmen have most Germun been driven from the seas. In the before second place, the Royal Navy adheres
to the rules of sea warfare,
British submarines have not been. however, for It will be IC- inactive called that last September the sub-. marine Salmon torpedoed a destroyer and
a cruiser in the closely-guarded waters of deligoland Bight, then sank a U-boat on the way out.
It will be recalled that this was shortly after the submarine had sight-
have
They took to their life-boats after the submarine had warned them abandon ship.
to
have been taken prisoner by the Brlllah submarino.
Earlier messages from Copenhagen givo further details.
Ko
The First Engineer is reported to ed the Bremen, which she let
free because she observed the rules and refused to
to sink
a merchantinan without warning..... To return to
the leddernheim. Her crew had only eight miles row and were given fair warning to abanden ship.
The ship was torpedoed at Kattegat itself off the east coast of Jutland The exact position is given as eight
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