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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of August, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Omces of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Repulse Bay Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- newal at a Crown Rent to bo fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther torm of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dies posal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the nnle, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in casli. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Deality.
Repulse Bay
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Registry No.
Rural Building
Lot No. 399.
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Measurements.
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TRANS-PACIFIC
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$230
Contente in
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Upset Price
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The General Officer Command- ing warns all Traders in Hong
Notice is hereby given that Kong to accept no such guarantee, unless such guarantee is specially Trans Pacific Passenger
fares given in writing by a permanent will be Increased from Oriental Ports effective September 15th. Military resident in Hong Kong.
The increase applies to all mem- ber lines of the Trans Pacifie
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Interim Dividend of One Dollar per Share has been declared for the six months ended 30th June, 1937, and will be payable on and after Thursday, 9th September, 1937. Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's Registered Office, P. &. O. Building.
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of
the Company will be CLOSED
Passenger Conference and amounts to from five to eight per
cent,
Orient Interport rates are in- creased also according to grades of accommodation. The higher fares on the Pacific are in line with similar advances in rates of steamship nes all over the world. American Majl Line,
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
AUGUST 27, 1937.
(Continued from Paue 1.)
the Japanese planes intentionally fred on the Ambassador's car."
He added that the Japanese authorities
the on
spot were
cx-
thoroughly investigating "the tremely unhappy incident."-Reuter. OFFICER TELLS
OF ATTACK
Shanghai, Aug, 27. Friends quoted Colonel W. A. Lavat-Fraser, military attache with the Ambassador's party on the way from Nanking to Shanghat, and driver of the Ambassador's car, when questioned regarding the wounding of Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen yesterday.
While we were approaching Shanghai a Japanese plane flew over us machine-gunning the car and wounding the Ambassador. I stopped the eur, got out, found only the wind-
shield was shattered. Almost imme-
diately, however, another Japanese plane flew over, dropping bombs within thirty yards of the tar and knocking me from my feet,
"I recovered and hurried to the car where Graham (Mr. W. G. C. Graham, Sir Hughe's private secre- tary) and I made the Ambassador as comfortable as possible. Then we hurried to Shanghai and the Country Hospital.
Mr. Hall Patch, British Treasury official, was the fourth passenger in the car, and a Chinese chauffeur drove a second car behind them-United P7C35.
Expect Full Apology
London, Aug. 26.
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cutters.
KWANGCHOW
Docka.
(Dollar)
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SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agonis Phone Numbers Given) FUSIUMI MARU (NY.K.) for Japan, pm. Kowloon Wharf. 30201.
KAMO MARU (N.Y.K for Australia, 1m. 30201.
MAUNANG (J.M.), for Sandakan. PRESIDENT HOOVER. (Dollar) for America, 4 p.m. Kowlo#Wharf. 28171, VESSELS DUE
(1. & 8.), Taikor
KALGAN (B. & S.), Talkoo Docks.' PRESIDENT HOOVER (Dollar), Kow toon Wharf.
27.
24.
NORVIKEN Wharf.
(J.M.), West Point!
10.
喜
SUISANG (J.M.), AÐ.
TAIYUAN (B, & 8.), Blanecultors.
TAKSANG (J.M.), Kowloon Dock. YATSHING (J.M.), C2,
YINGCHOW (1. & 8.), H.15.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Giren.)
ASAMA Angeles, 4.40 30201.
DENRISSES (Loxley) from Singapore, 6.45 nan, A.10.` 22533.
CAPE ST. FRANCIS (C.M.B.K.) from Mike, 7.30 a.m., A.13, 30271.
NORVIKEN (J.M.) from Τοξημένη,
MARU (NY.K.) from Los a.m., Kowloon Wharf.
PRESIDENT 100VER (Dollar) from It is expected here that the Govern-0.10 p.m. Went Paint Wharf, 30311.
Manila, 7 a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28171. SUISANG (J.M.) from. Calcutta, 13 p.m., A.9. 80311, 6.42 a.m., B.15. 30331.
YINGCHOW (D. & 9) from Bangkok,
meat considers Japan's full apology over the wounding of the British Am- bassador will allay the aggravating of the Far Eastern crisis.-United
Press.
No Notification
Shanghai, Aug. 27. A Consulate spokesman here ad- mitted when questioned that the planes which machine-gunned and bombed the British Ambassador near
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Giron) ECLIPSE (8.0.C.) for Manila, noon, Laichikok. 30203.
FAUSANG (J.M.) for Canton, 115 n.m., 8.7. 30311.
Shanghai yesterday were "possibly" Japanese.
Ambassador that the However, he pointed out noun, Stonecatters, 2037.
HERMOD (Thoresen) for Hongay,
was passing ass without combatants.
through war zone without previous-
He added that the Ambassador's car carried no Union Jack on the top, but only on the radiator, where it could not be distinguished from planes United Press.
Tribute To Courage
Shanghai, Aug. 27. Colonel W. A. Lovat-Fraser, who was driving the car in which the British Ambassador was riding when so gravely wounded by Japanese muchine-gun tre from the ale, paid¦ tribute to Sir Hughe Knatchbull- Bugessen's remarkable courage and
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He said the Ambassador, although obviously seriously wounded and in great pain, did not lose conscious-
ness.
Their one thought was to push on to Shanghai and during the remain- der of the journey they only stopped once or twice to give the wounded man water.
NANNING (B. & S.) for Tientain, 7 m.m., B.14. 30331.
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ARRIVING TO-DAY
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EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.1,8,) fran Japan, 6 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 20762
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SAILING TO-DAY
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CONTE VERDE (LL, T.) for Shang- hai, 11 am, Kowloon Wharf. 32992,
HANGSANG (J.M.) for Canton, 4.m., B.2. 30311,
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) FUSIiMl MARU (NY.K) from When they reached the Country Straite, am. Kowloon Wharf. 30201. Hospital the Ambassador's fortitude had not given out, because bfcore submitting to the ministrations of nurses and doctors he attended to certain urgent business.
Greatly Surprised
►
the
the
Colonel Lovat-Fraser sald machine-gunning by one of Japanese planes greatly surprised them.
Units Bound
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Trooping Season Opens Soon
London, Aug. 28. The trooping season opens оп
AJAX (D. & B.), Aug. 29. BADEN (Jebien), Aug. 30, BINTANG (E. A. C.), Sept. 1. CORFU (P. & 0.), Sept. 1. CREMER (JCJ., Sept. 7. CYCLOPS (D. & 9.), Aug. 30. D'ARTAGNAN (31.M.), Sept. 4. EMPRESS OF CANADA (LPS.), Aug
EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), Sept
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.), Sep!
FRANKEN (Melchers), Sept. 10. FRIDERUN (Melchors), Sept. 24. .GNEISENAU (Melchers), Aug. 31,
RECTOR (B. & 8.), Sept. 10.
PEKER MAERSK (Jebsen), Sept. 30. PREMIUS (B. & S.), Bept, 10. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Dollar), Sept. 10,
PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), Sept.
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PRESIDENT VAN BUREN (Dollar), Sept. 11.
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N. D. L. LINERS
The 8. Gneisenau, Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bromen, Melchers and Co Agents, is expected to arrive here from Shanghai via Kobe on August 31, and is scheduled to sail for Europe vla Manila, Singapore and ports on or about September 1.
The .s. Friderun Is expected to arrive here on September 16 and is scheduled to all for New Guinea and South Sen Islands on or about September 24.
MILLIONAIRE SUCCUMBS
New York, Aug. 26. Mr. Andrew Mellon, famous utilities magnute and one of the big- gest figures on Wall Street, died to- day at the age of 82, from bronchial pneumonia.
He was reputedly one of the richest men in the United States.- Reuter,
OIL-TANKER IS BOMBED
London, Aug. 26.
A Greek all-tanker, salling under the British flag, reports that she was bombed by a plane oft Barcelona last inukes the fifteenth night. This attack on merchant ships this month, -Reuter Bulletin.
21 YEARS AGO IN H.K.
CHAPLAIN KILLED
IN ACTION
The Rev. II. O. Spink, former Chaplain of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, was killed in aetion on the Western Front.
The rate of the dollar on demand
When the Ambassador was wound- ed be and Mr. Hall Patch, the Treasury oMelal, jumped out of the cars and discussed the situation. Then the second plane attacked them. September 7, when the new troop- the bomb falling in a paddy field.
"The force of the explosion knock-ship Dunere will leave Southampton was 25. 1.7/10d. ed us right off our feet into
for Hongkong with naval crews und the
The death occurred of Licut.- feld. If the bomb had struck the Royal Air Force drafts for Far Eust
A. E. Davey, Boarding road we should have been killed," he stations and with military drafts for Comdr.
Omeer at the Harbour Department, Hongkong.
said.
The Ambassador was travelling to Shanghai to give his fellow country men message of good cheer, said Colonel Lovat-Fraser.-Reuter.
Deeply Shocked
Other sailings during the month and formerly with Messrs. Butter- include the Somersetshire on Sep-field and Swire. tember 11, with the Third Brigade
of the Royal Horse Artillery for Mr. T. Dallin was appointed in art Egypt, the Lancashire on September as Auditor, and Mr. A. F. Churchill 14 with military drafts for India and as Director of Public Works, the Nevasa on September 21 with the 2nd, Battalion Black Watch for Palestine. The Nevass carry families of the 1st, Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment to Egypt, where they will join the Battalion on its move from Palestine to Egypt.
BF, Chu Hing-Jan assumed his will also post as Civil Governor in Canton.
The Somersetshire will bring back from Egypt the 1st Brigade of the Royal Horse Artillery and is due to arrive, at Southampton on October 3-British Wireless.
MRS. NORTH ILL
R. A. C. North who organised the
We learn with regret that Mrs.
London, Aug. 20. The news of the attack upon and the wounding of the British Ambassa- dor, which reached London in the middle of the forenoon, has deeply shocked
pubile
Early opinion. editions of the evening papers con- tained few details, as messages from China were incomplete and condict- The pubile soon realised there was
Ladies' Welfare Branchi of the no question of deliberate firing upon
Shanghal Refugees Committee has the British party, but the incident was
been seriously ill for some days and stated to have occurred 50 miles from
is obliged for that reason to withdraw Lady Knatchbuil-Huggessen, with from the the scene of disorders between the
Committee. Fending n and Chinese
niher two daughters, is believed to have further announcement offers of help Shanghal on the main road from Nati- been on holiday at Peltalho, in North and clher, communications affecting and as no state of war exists China, where the British authorities the Branch should be addressed to king, between the
nese immediately tried to get in touch Mr. N. L. Smith, wife of the OMeer Chinese and Japanese
Administering the Government, Governments, people found it im with her British Wireless. possible to understand what appeared
to be
the
be Indiscriminate attacks upon traffic on a great highway. As on official communique indicates, British Government is seeking fur- ther information as to the circum- stances of the deplorable occurrence. Press messages from Shanghai, where the wounded Ambassador was driven as soon as his wounds had been temporarily dressed, report
that Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen has undergone two blood transfusions. His condition, according to one re- port, was surprisingly encouraging In view of the serious nature of the wound, but the outcome was bound to be uncertain for at least twenty-four hours.
Many Chinese officials have called at the hospital to express their sympathy. The messages also sponk of expressions of condolence and regret on the part of the Japanese authorities. The incident has created deep depression and anxiety among the foreign community in Shangħal, I
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