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STORY OF CLAN MACTAVISH FIGHT.
THE CHINA MALL.
"STOPII AM A GERMAN GRÜTSER.“!
NOEWE" A HUGE, FLOATING
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Tilsenry March 3.
Even as I gnalled our ym, went, off owing to the order Stop Bro belag delayed in transmission. Apu "that, ut sourse, caused more trouble,
good deal of damage, and their bite jackets told us we had killed four of their crew and wounded two.
When the Germon tommader came, aboard he asked for the captain, and ou Oliver coming forwned he demanded to SEDAN
know why the. "Can Mactarish had fred on them. "I wanted to get away, of course." replied the captain. and I fired to protect my ship, My Government puna gun on boar, and I ised is. It wasn't put there for ornament!"
**The whole thing was over in less than fifteen minutes. They signalled to ask if | we had any wounded, aboard. Being an the bridge, I did pot then know our full casualties, and replied this we had auly dne. They signalled that they would soud a-boat, ad we began to get out car own Habent. It was not until we were taken en board the rakier that, de ascertained the extent of their casualties. Although our shells were so small-the gun was The magnificent Aght shown by the Canonly a six-pounder it seems we had done
Maclavish lls us in the Grand Fleet „with admiration-Admiral Jellicoe.
Eighteen, of the crew of the merchant- man, which put up the famous fight with the powerful German raider "Moewe "Captain loaded here this morning. Snow falling as they stepped ashore from the tender a cheerful group, taused by the weather. They bore no visible signs of the brilliant, if cae-sided, encounter that 563 the earned for the Clan Mactarish" an imperishable name. Ons officer certain's cherishet an overcoat pierced in many
another-the third eugficer has scars a movement. We were kept at attentio from the same source which are relies of for some time, and then ordered into the thetele scrap.”
boats, the enptain and chief officer's Retiring and reluctant to discuss their going to the cruiser, while mine and the Adventures, the party included three second officer's were ordered to the 2.00 .m. to 5.00 a....Every it minates youths who are still in their teens, and Appomus we trust the second vessel 9.00a.m. to 10:00 a m... Every 10 minutes. the only member with a relative to to be. 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 15 minatos welcome him was the young wireless) 11.30am to 19.45p. Etory 15 minutesofemer. They landovery title baggage. 12:45 p.m. to 1.18 p.m...Every 10 minutos. 1.10 p.m. to 1.45 pm...Every 10 minutes.
as the Clan Mactavish was abandoned 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 pim...Every 10 minutes. in haste at the instance of the German 215p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Every 10minates.comanader who is described as reseas 5:00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes.tling in appearance," John Burns with
p.m. and
part their property was represented by being repainted ders yellow, like the his beard clipped and for the most The raider was later disguised by) shall hundles. The names of the party P. & 0. boats, with a yellow" funnel. are:- S. George, chief officer: A.They also cut off a conspicious derrick Meatyre, second: M, MacIntyre. third; post aft and pan bulwarka where there W. T. Phillips. forth; L. de Boise, had been rails.. purser: MeTaminy, chief engineer;
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLDA
FURNITURE,
contained thereia. Consisting of:-
Tenkwood Marble-topNicleboard, Tenk- Wood Dining Table andi, Chairs, Book-
dive
JOHN JAMES STUBRINGS. Hongkong. April 19, 1916.
number of men mounted guard withi "They lined us up un'ine deck, asi n drawn revolvers, threatening w
akbee t
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F. Jones, NIGHT WARS 25 on Week Dayr.
carpenter: A. Tainsh. carpenter's male.
Une Iron Safe, Two Electric Fans and Piano by John Broadwood and Sons.
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** On board the latter we were takeji below, and kept under armed guardia ́s fest-class stutercom all that night and the next day, when we were trasferred frets the Appam to the crnister.
we were confined below in the furrcustle. "Whenever she chased another vowel
we found an old gramophone there with While they were firing at e Flamenen
a number of tunes, and all the ice she
was elasing and firing, as the Flamenco we played these tunes. Tipperary,"
• The
The Stars and Stripes,' and Double Eagle being among them.
"We were told that the commander of the "Moewe" was Count vou Donak, and that he was a junior captain' in the German Navy.
Altogether they were confiased on the raider for just over three weeks, and the particulars they furnish show that she is a fruit cargo vessal of nearly 3,000 tona
The vessel was nothing but a huge Seneca and punch tickets available for register, with a practice of changing the footing homb She had buge stares of "HE Undersigned save received lostras all cara not already fall running at the colour of her single-funnel at intervals. torpedoes and shells, and mines THE
at time stated in the Company's time tables, fler armament consists of six -inch guts home were lashed everywhere. The but not for special ears, can be obtained two on either side forward and two
wer fastened on her decks and in all on application at the Company's Office Falt; a 4.7 ppcealed forward in a dummy moins, and we were told she malā, ba No Season ticket will be sued until wheel-box and tire torpedo tubes.. No blown up at a moment's notice. They payment therefor has been made in Bank name is painted on her, but the majority were determined not to be captured, they Notes or by Cheque or Compradore order of the crew bare S.M.S.Mooid. If we had only had a bigger un representing Bank Notes.
emblazoned on their caps.
and could have got some spells beme whe would have gone up.
WEDNESDAY
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the 26th April, 1918, commencing at 11 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice Hanes Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND ELACKWOOD FURNITURE.
CARPETS, RUGS, &c.
As Follows:- Carpet and Rugs, Upholstered Suites Arm chairs and Sofas, Card Tables, 'Bed. room Furniture, Brass Bedsteads, Double and Single Brass mounted Bedsteads, Sideboard, Dianer Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chaics, Tea and Uccasional Tables, etc, etc., Dinner, Tea and Coffee Services, Crockery, Glass and E-P. Ware, Cooking Stores, Cutlery. Tpilet Sets, Ice Costs, acc., Bath Room Utensils, etc.
"Al 30
4 Pianos. Electric Reading Lamps Blackwood and Trakwood Screens, a quantity of Blackwood Furniture Pit tur, Eogravings, etc. Ceiling Fans, Typewriter, Bath Tubs. American Ice Chest, etc.,
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A few lots of Brass Vases and Flower .Pots.
(Fell Particulary from Catalogue.) Teams Cab.
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Hongrong: April 20, 1816.
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the end and 3rd May, 1816, at 10 am each day, at H. M. Naval Yard- Hongkong, and Kowloon Depot,
12 Coal Lighters. from 50 to 150 Tona,
Stenin Launch (Hall only) Steam Cutter complete, prici
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How the "Clan Mactavish; with her dae biny gun fed with shells which the carpenter carried, audaciously opposed this formidable cruiser, was related to me.
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by Mr. Michael. Meclatyre is a part-but it was accomplished by two bombs
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with time fuses, hung over her side, and) the Sring of one torpedo."
cularly vivid, though simple, manner.
A diary written soon after the capture
Clan Mactavish" formed the Mr. MacIntyre said thint at the end of basis of his story, which was supple 24 days the Moewe ook the steamer mented by his to companions-Mr. Westborn." W. T. Phillips, the fourth chicer, and and told us that all the crews of the ships That night they cume
'S. 1. Thomas, the fourth captured were to go. to Teneriffe in her,]
with the exception of the Clan Mac tavish" men, who were to stay behind, for firing upon the cruiser, They added that they intended to keep us with them until they reached Germany or were sank; The beggars kept us in suspek until the very last moment, when all the other crews had embarked, and then informed
I went on the bridge to relieve the chief and the fourth officers for tea, it was just beginning, to get dark," he said The day was glorious, with only a slight brocze and well, and we were wiling without lights. A vessel ahead was burning her forecast headlight, We were overhauling her rapidly, dhd just before six o'clock she was quite closs about six points on our port bow.
the
that we could all except the captain and the two gunners-Reece and Angus Altogether 228 of' as went on to ''Westburn," the captain and second officer of which were also kept on the cruisgr..
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CIAN LINER'S OLYF. "She started to call is on the Merse] signal, and I answered. She then asked
What ship? *
A guard of eight men were put on I reported to the captain, and he told me to make no answer. She Lourd with us, the commander being a again asked the question, and we then. German petty officer, who wore the Iron inquired her narne. She answered Cross. Bombs and zaines were lashed Author, from Liverpool, and we then everywhere in the ship, ready to blow it
warned that on the slightest trouble this would be dene. Every time one of the guards came aft to speak to us he carriel |
bomb ready to throw.
TT. A GOOD ADVKETINING MEDIUM. Many inuential papers of the world noticed this work in the highest terms. For example. The Daily Mail say Yet another Who's Who and this time from Japan! The fader is apt at Erat to regard it as a curiosity, as a sign that the East has now become Western are our nume. By this time she was up at a moment's notice, and we were practically almost to the last detail. But abaft our beant, and the immediately Who's Who In Japan is far more than signalled Stop at once, I am a German a curiosity; it is a very round, and useful reforence book. It is printed in Roglizh
The captain instantly ordered and contains brief biographies, on the the engineers to give us all the speed accepted model of prominent m
tmen in Japan. they could, and at the same time' I Mr Kurita is a skilful editor and has done bined and signalled to them that we his work woll
were stopped. The German than signalled Who's WHO IN JAPAN PUBLISHING OFFICE. for us to stop as he was sending a boat No. 6, 1-chome,Uchissiwaicho, aboard. When he saw our signal heat
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We arrived at. Tenerife on February and found that only half an hour before, an English cruiser coming from another direction had entered the harbour and anchored. We learned that our German colours were seen just before we entered territorial waters, but it was then
** But as soon as he found that we were too late for the warship to do anything. not stopped he started again full speed As we passed close to her the German ahead, and fired across car bows. Our petty officer jeered at the Englishmen's own tuners then got busy at the helplessness in the matter and exclaimed captain's orders and fired back. Then If I were the commander of that British
W located at lowest car the fun began. The next shell struck us cruiser I would shoot mojaell
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on the fo'c'ale head, sabing up the windlass and the lookout man, a Lascara The third went through the second officer's room and the steward a room: it f seemed to be shrapnel, and splinters were hurled all over the deck, the port dinghy on the bridge being smushed ups. All this time our own two guncers were firing us hard as they could, and we could see that they were hitting, 34A number of shalls szemed to go singing" by our ears. The German was only two hundred yards away but nearly all their theta inised, only four actually striding'u, od g
The next to hit us struck the top of the engine-room, killing seventeen mon and wounding fire, all Lascars, Amoilay hit pa below the water line in No 5 hold; badly damaging to It was ouviu useless to carry on
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