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N. Y. K. LINE
(NIFFON YUSEN KAISYA),
From EUROPE and STRAITS The Stearnship
"HAKUSAN MARU.“ having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risic in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns Kowloon, whence delivery may oblained
Goods not cleared DS the 16th September, 1930 will be subject to rent,
at
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignce's and the Co's representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 pm, within the free storage period.
For The examination of damaged dulille Rouds, the con- slanec must arra for a Revenue Omeer to be present.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the aleamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No clans will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been offerter. NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA Hongkong, 9th September, 1939.
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SMALL PACKETS, PRINTED PAPERS, SAMPLES, BLIND LITERATURE, INSURED BOXES AND PARCELS
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
GERMANS REACH CITY OUTSKIRTS
(Continued from Page 1J
the Polish capital are feverishly pre- paring the city for slego.
The broadcast reported that trenches and barricades have been completed on the side of the city which in threatened. The barriendes have been constructed from stree!
all available articles.
cars, bricks, libusehold furniture and Advance barricades have been erected throughout the countryside, where numerous mlies and traps have also been prepared.
· NEWS FLASHES
(Continued from Page 1.)
was received in audience by the King' yesterday.
·
•
September 9, 1939.
CONGRESS RUTHLESS U-BOAT
TO MEET
LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter)-The Roosevelt To Seek of the Athenin sinking.
claimed in the official newspaper Islui neutrality of Afghanistan is pro-
Kabul.
Embargo Repeal
EMPIRE'S LOYALTY
WAR CONTINUES
(Continued from Page 1.) (Continued from Page 1.)
Canadian. Parliament to-day that he Canada for all the Canadian survivors hnd no doubts the House would sup-
Government's port the
stand in supporting Britain against Germany. Submarines Off U.S.
If they didn't they would have to WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (Reuter), find another Government. -The United States coastguard bend Mr. Mackenzie King snid
they WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (Reu- submarine has been sighted at the He could not find words to express quarters reports that an unidentified were fighting a tyrannical regime, The personnel of the departments ter).-President Roosevelt has entrance of Nantucket Sound. WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (Reuter).
his admiration for Britain, which was dealing with sabotage, esplounge and stated that a special meeting of
Dutch Ship Lost
Aghting for freedom, and for France, Congress will be called. propagando has been increased.
THE HAGUE, Supt, 8 (Reuter), which was fighting for her liberties. It is safe to assume that he Twenty-nine of a crew of bi of a The Premier reminded the House BUDAPEST, Sept. 8 (Reuter), will ask for a repeal of the arms when the ship struck a mine and sank tuse lu Beltain and France, whose It is hereby notifler for generat
Dutch mine-sweeper were drowned that their own liberties came from Canky, the Hungarian Foreign Minis- Information that paragrapha 2 and
Polish Strategy
ter, left for Germany on Thursday in embargo.
Tay near Westerschelling this afternoon, peoples were never nfraid to BRUSSELS, Sept.
German Government plane. (5 u 3 of my notification dated 5th
Roosevelt also slated according to a message received here, down their lives in the defence tif September, 1939, concerning per-The Polish army is continuing its destination is believed to be Berlin, that he had signed a proclamation
To Publish Report establishing a limited state of emer-
Camac cuuid help the allies WASHINGTON, Sept. (Router); defending the mits for Small Packets, Printed strategie withdrawal with masterly but it may be Salzburg or Vienna.
gency under which the army, navy-President preciston, necording in Belginn and Papers, Samples, Blind Literature,
PARIS, Sept.
Roosevelt (Reuter)and air forces correspondents
announced Newfoundland and by suppiles be increased yesterday that the State Department financial aid. ather Foreigners In France have been up to the limits at present authorised was publishing at once the report by Insured Boxes and Parcels are
Neutral military
provided by the police with special by Congress. observers point war identity cards.
The increase is com- the two United States naval attaches | hereby cancelled.
out that the Poles are unable to join
paratively small. duct cards to foreigners who wish to The police are also issuing safe con-
in London on the sinking of the National Emergency
Athents. travel from one town to another.
No comment will be made on the WASHINGTON, Sept. # (Reuter). -President Roosevelt yesterday report, the President added.
in the United States. signed
Scrap Of Papor * proclamation declaring a limited state of national emergency LONDON, Sept. (Reuter)-A
of the defence forces can be increased evident that the Nazis are prosecut-full support for
statement by the Ministry of In-the enemy. By the proclamation the personnel formation staya that it is palpably The Opposition leader announced the Government's
tint
Dutch
Lources,
6 (Reuter)},
And
battle against the vastly superior numbers along the 1,600 miles front, and therefore they are deliberately shortening it.
Until further notice, no special permit is required for the despatch of these classes of mail. They
News from Poland and Germany way services between Tientsin and
PEIPING, Sept. may be posted in the ordinary
(Domel)-Rail- way and will be accepted at makes it clear that the Pales sender's risk and subject to censor-treating without confusion or loss its suspension on August 26 due to Tungku was resumed on Felday, after silp.
of morale.
The soldiers
floods. Through train service be- By Order,
Smugly-Rydz soon to cry halt and toween Mulden and Peiping has also
Censori
C. G. SOLLIS,
8th September, 1935,
G.
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 11th day of September, 1939, 3 p.m., at the Oilices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Exeria nry the Governor of war 10t of Crown Land at Hennessy Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a frown Rent to be fixed by
sal of the lot the Purchaser (11
city in to resist.
expect
nre
Marshal
Experience In 1920 They recall that Marshal Smigly- Rydz had great experience of this form of warfare when opposing the Bolsheviks in 1926, withdrawing 800 iniles before turning
fighting and victoriously.
No pitched battle has
yet been fought and 1 is claimed Umut
mall number of prisoners and gun taken by the Germans is a tribute
the Generalissimo'a plan.
the
The bulk of the Polish army, it is believed, is not yet put into the deld, and nothing has been heard of the small tanks of which the army was understood to
several possess thousand.
The Germans are advancing across country which is as flat as a billiard table, and their mechanised units are the prevalling Beatly assisted by drought.
The autumn weather and change in and cape ts experted to produce vart alteration in the effectiveness of | the German motorised forces.
ነገ
been restored,
0
TOKYO, Colombia and Siam have announced
Sept. their neutrality in the European war.
GENEVA, Sept. 9 (Reuter)-In accordance with a recent suggestion Government, the the British League Council Assembly due to open September 1 and September 11 has been postponed,
President
President
will
Roosevelt
He added that he did not contém-- plate issuing orders in connection with shipping or foreign exchange.
BOOMERANG!
(Continued from Page 6.). "With the frenzied cry of) Oil on his lips he left this world for the eternal dancing ground."
in.3
by
Atlantic const
and und
A British mission for supplies was nuw in Canada.
sonnel,
There would be a rapid expansion
per-. of air training and air force
They could co-operate with Dritalu by exerting economic pressure.
There would be no trading
B.P.'s Appeal To Scouts
with
LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter),—The
to the limits at present authorised, ing an unrestricted submarine cam- polley.
emphasised | palgn as violent as that on which that the defence forces would reinalny embarked in 1917, on a peace time basis, and that he commanders of German submarines Chlef Scourt, Lord Baden-Powell authorised peace time strength. (Domel)--would not bring them up to the full been ordered to sink merchant- has sent message to the Kenya boy men en sight and without warning. Iscouts, urging them to play a manly
This is in direct contravention of part in the country's service. the rules for submarine warfare, un- Life in Kenya is returning to nor- conditionally accepted by Germany|mal, and the Kenya Government for all time.
hopes to be able to relieve some of It is also certain that German the men called up for service. submarines took up stations on the
Iraq Dotermination ocean trade routes with these ordersi LONDON, Sept. 9 (Reuter).The rinys before war broke out.
| Prince Regent of Iraq has telegraphed Naval Measures
the King expressing the firm de- The Royal Navy is taking energetic termination of the Government and measures, but it is inevitable that the people alike "to co-operate with there will be initial losses, since we our great ally until right and Justice, pre fighting an enemy who is carry-and the lofty principles to defend ing out ruthless warfare, and which have entered the
yuu Reported missing since 2
DR. GOEBBELS'S propa-ce Nazi submarines are scattered shall prevail." yesterday three young European Goya
ganda machine costs over a wide aren,
The King in reply stated: "My and a girl were found by the Police millions of pounds a year to run.
However, concludes the statement, Government much appreciate the en- at Middle Beach, Repulse Bay, at
the effects of submarine warfare will couragement your message brings to It does no good at all to Ger-decline rapidly when about 7 .. this morning, and re-
the convoy them, und if ever the horrors of war turned to their bones in Gap Hoad.many. On the contrary, people system comes into force, and the were to descend upon Iraq, my
The children were Robert Whippey, wishing to injure Germany in Nazi submarines at sea run out of Government would carry 7, ant George Whippey, aged 5, both British eyes could not achieve supplies. living at No. 7 Gap Road, and Moira the same disastrous results ns
Missing Children Returned Home
p.m.
Polish eircies are quoted as say Gors, 3-year-old girl, and Michel Dr. Goebbels if they spent twice CZECHS TO AID
Ap-
not the applicant) will be required Air Sirens Heard In Warsaw to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price,
the surveyor of His Majesty then the Germans don't know wint Goss, 7, of No. 1 Gap load. KING, for one farther term of Fiey are in for."
The Palish Government is 5 years,
patently scattered in a number u the Polish cupital Was no longer Intending builders are advised | Small tow!%% with the Foreign beautiful. that immediately after the dispo-Lublin
Ministry and diplomatic corps 10
The smart enfes had disappeared and instead a new sort of enfe had - isprint up at street corners where tred, sun-burned sukliers from the LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter)-Two front athered to fees. hours after the Germans had claimed Motor cars were streaming; out of tu have entered
the city. Lord
the the city eastwards, while Mayor of Warsaw was volunteers
of all classes were the heart speaking over Warsaw energetically digging trenches and radio at 7.15 pm, urging the people anti-tank traps, and erecting barri- to the trenchies and to prepare for cades on the western outskirts of the
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official | PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Summary issued yesterday says:
The market has stood the shock of War in Europe remarkably well. On reopening on the 5th, after the long week-end an air of hesitancy was noticeable, but it was croite panied by un entire absence of panie selling. Small wonder that buyers should anticipate weakness and based their offers accordingly, bul there being no anxiety to ligulante to any extent, business was confined within narrow limits. To-day more settled feeling pervades The market, enquiries have out-stripped 1he available seri). Prices, hardening on the outlook for the near future trading is encouraging. Business Done During The Week H.K. Banks $1,230, $1,225, $1,200 Unions Ins: $330
Docks $144
Providents 54
Hotels $4
Lands $10
Tramways $151⁄2
China Lights (old) $7.30 China Light (now) $314 Electries ex. div. $53 Telephones (old) $10 $20
Buyers
H.K. Bank $1,225 Union Ins. $330 Providents $4
Raubs $814
H, S. Hotels $41
ILK. Lands $30%
H.K. Realties $3%
H.K. Tramways $14% China Lights (ald) 57 China Light (new) $4 Electrics $49
Cements $124 Dairy Farms (old) $19 Dairy Farms. (old) $19 Watsons $75%
Satos
H.K. Docks $16 HK. Lands $30% H.K. Realties $334 Electries $50/49
Soviet Calls Up Reserves
ne
PARIS, Sept. 8 (Reuter).—A cer- tain number of Soviet reserves have beon called up, states a Havas des- patch from Moscow,
It
this,
is not yet possible to learn the reason for this, but it is held that "and the fact that men serving in divialons in Western Russia are due to be discharged, are being kept with the cours, snow that the Soviet is preparing to meet any emergency,
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to recognise Mr, Rompu Przedpelaki os Consül for Poland in Hongkong.
The Christ Church weekly launch Blenies have been discontinued for this season. ::
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1 No. of Sale |
Inland Lot
Registry No
Locality
Hennessy Road.
No. 5581.
Adjoining Inland Lot No. 4068.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS. of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 11th day of September, 1939, at # p.m., at the Oflices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Road, 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 Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
fatending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispa- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised oficer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
[ No. of Sale]
Inland Lot
Registry No.
Locality
No. 5562.
Janction of King's Bond &
Wing Hing Street.
Boundary
Measuremente
R. 1-8 E.
feet frot feel terl
* per anis
plass.
| Contents in
Azn. Rent
About
6,170
$18,510
COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS"
EVERYWHERE
the defence of the capital.
Subsequently, air raid strens and machine guns were heard at 7.55 p.m. and the milltary commander in Warsaw was heard to announce that an air if was expected.
hood.
He added: "I was in contact with Warsaw at 8.35, when a German nir) raid was taking place."
city.
150,06)
as much money.
Dr. Goebbels makes us a pre- sent of anti-German propaganda at the Germans' own expense.
Dennis Clarke
MURDER AT SHAUKIWAN
A murder was committed
early)
THE ALLIES
war,
out their obligations in the same spirit, loyalty and resolution."
RECORD BUDGET
IN AUSTRALIA LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter).-- "By my name I declare that we The Australian budget was intro-
LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter).- fehall win the fight, and truth!
i presa", declared M. Janduced before Parliament at Can- Masaryk, formerly Czecho. berra to-day by the Premier, Mr. Slovak Minister to Loudun, and R. Menzies,
The budget calls for £102,000,000. of the famous Czech A total of £6,000,000 will be paid in patriot, when he inaugurated taxes in the coming year, and defence the first news bulletin in the expenditure amounts to £43,000,000. Supplementary defence estimates Czech language broadcast by the
will mean higher taxes on luxuries, E.B.C.
an increase of 10 per cent, on income Discovery was made by several He added: "Our programme is to tax, an increase of Od on company WARSAW, Sept., 8, (Reuter)-Re- Chinese who were taking provisions free Czecho-Slovakia in a free Europe, tax, and an increase of one per cent. treats on fronts north and south-west to another Chinese living in a hut and to obtain this aim we are ready on sales tax. of Warsaw are admitted in an official Tsun Wan Road, nen the Tsun to make every sacrifice.
Poles In Retreat
In the Shaukiwan district.
are bvestigations
charge of Naval with the allied army. The day will Establishments, Hongkong, has been being come when Nazism and her oppres-appointed to be an additional Omelal
sors will disappear."
Member of the Executive Council.
The Polish Embassy later declared communique, which states that under Wan Cemetery. On entering the hut, "In short time Czecho-Slovakia Captain A. M. Peters, D.s.C., IN.. that the German claim of the cap-pressure of the enemy and her they found their friend dead with legions will again fight side by side Commodore in
forces, ture of Warsaw was complete false- motorised
troops our
aren axe lying beside him.
Police retreating in the Lodz, Platrkow and Rozany regions, south-west of War-marle. saw and in the Pultusk area north of Warsaw.
Enemy planes continued to bombEESSEEEEEESESEENESSSSSSSSSSSSS5) BERLIN. Sept. 8 (Reuter).-Ger- and bridges over the Vistula.
our armies, lines of communications man advance troops have reached) A certain number of districts in- Gorakalwarin, about 15 miles south-luding the centre of the capital have cast of Warsaw, states the German, been bombed. High Command, according to the official German news agency.
15 Miles From City
It is also claimed that troops operating on the southern Iront nr- rived at Sanomeirz about 50 rules south-west of Lublin.
The enemy alr force suffered fossen guns and planes. owing to the work of our onti-aircraft
Air Raid Alarm LONDON, Sept. 8, (Reuter).—The "No Longer Beautiful"
sound of air raid'siteos and huuchine SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Kuns were heard over the Warsaw Warsaw, Sept. } (Reuter) --A | radio at 7.55 pan, and, also the milit he Warsaw radio this evening, said air raid was expected. Polish journalist, broadcasting from ory commander announcing that an
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