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THE
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
C.
R.
"STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
NOTICE
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
THAT
CHINESE NEW YEAR FAIR
T. H. KING,
Gloucester Road, between Fon- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN wick Street and Fleming Road,
will be closed to Vohleular Traffle' THE FORTY-SECOND ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING from January 29, to February 7
inclusive, OF THIS COMPANY WILL" "bo' held at the Omeo. of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday, the 10th February, 1910, at 11.30 am, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.
The Registor of Shares of the
Company will be CLOSED from
Friday, the 9th February, 1940, to
Friday, the 10th February, 1940,
both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors,
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 25th January, 1940.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
January 26, 1940.
Generals Are Honoured By French BRITISH COMMANDERS
RECEIVE DECORATIONS
ON THE WESTERN FRONT
General Sir Edmund Ironside, Commissioner of Police, the Chief of the Imperial General |26th January, 1940.
Staff, and General Lord Gort, the Commander-in-Chief of the Hong Kong.
B.E.F., were decorated to-day with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour by General Gamelin, the Commander-in- Chief of the Allied Forces in the field.
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 20th,
235 in Navy List
of Casualties
A NAVAL casualty list issued by the Admiralty on
The ceremony took place behind January 8.contains 235 names, including 116 officers and the chateau where General Gort hus men known to be dead and 11 assumed dead. established his headquarters. There was a slight drizzle, is the thaw, had] space below the chateau terraco detachment of Welsh Guards and mea
day of January, 1940, at 3 already set in. On a cinder-strewn G. B. K. Griffiths, a young naval airman who, captured One of the officers known to be a prisoner is Lieut.
Lloyd George Appeals To Government
nt the Offices of the Public LONDON, Jan. 25 (Reuter).
Works Department, by Order of "Every scrap of land ought to
His Excellency the Governor of be conscripted in the fight for
one Lot of Crower Land at Mong freedom," declared Mr. Lloyd
Kok, in the Colony of Hong George in the course of a debate
Kong, for a term of 75 years, in the House of Commons to-day
with the option of renewal at a on agriculture, in which Mr. W. S. Morrison, the Minister of
Crown Bent to be fixed by the Food, justified the Government's
Surveyor of His Majesty the in policy
concentrating on
KING, for one further term of NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN storage of wheat.
75 years. He stated that the supplies of that the ANNUAL ORDINARY
Intending bidders are advised feeding-stuffs for animals had now been raised to 88 per cent. of the GENERAL MEETING of Share that immediately after the dispo- normal requirements, and added that holders will be held at the HONGgal of the lot the Purchaser (If he did not think Irenionable, 10 KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on not the applicant) will be required expect that full pre-war supplies of
an authorised feeding-stuffs could be maintained in Thursday, the 15th February, 1940, to deposit with war-time.
at 11.00 A.M., for the purpose of officer who will be present at the receiving the Report of the Direc-sale, the sum of two hundred tora together with a Statement of dollars; ($200), in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of Accounts for the year ended 31st. the Purchase price.. December, 1939.
PARTICULARS
Economy Urged
utmost
Mr. Morrison urged the economy in overseas feeding-stuffs.
Mr. Lloyd George, declaring that British agriculture and carrying capacity of British ships had largely declined compared with 1914, urged
organise the Government resources on the assumption that it
to
our
was going to be a very long struggle. The veteran politician added that if it was
short one, we should gain by saving two or three years,
tu
OTTAWA, Jan. 25 (Reuter), Seventy officers and 200 men of the R.A.F. have arrived in Canada help in the Empire Air Training Scheme.
1940
EDITION
OF THE
HONGKONG DIRECTORY DIARY
and-
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED' from Saturday, 3rd, February to Thurs day, 15th, February, both days inclusive.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd. January, 1940.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,
LIMITED
11000,
to
Registry
Leonisty
Kowloon Inland Lot
No. 4211.
Lots Nos. Albyone Bok.
Kowloon Inland
Canton Road, Mong Kok.
G.
OF THE LOT.
Boundary Measuremente
N. 19. E.
as per salo plan.
About
Ang Rant.
206
11,180
$ 16,770°
R.
from
formed 8th Regiment of Zouaves by a U-boat which he tried to bomb, was mourned as dead
on Anglo-French guard of honour. Thirty-five of the Zouaves by his parents for nearly two months. He wrote to them already wear the Croix de Guerre
won in this war. The uniforms fiat Christmas. these stocky, sombre fighting men
These names, In addition to those made a splash of red across the green already published in previous of the folds which stretch from the represent vil naval casunities up base of the chaténu walls.
The Ceromony
December 14.
OFFICERS
lists.
DIED OF WOUNDS Stanton. It Palater, P/MX. 4912 to W. Sto. P/K. 12315: Thorntonate.
A.D., P/J.. 21104.
PRISONERA`OF WAR Lieutenant G. 1. K. Gribs, T.м. Lieutenant R, P. Thurston, R.N.
KILLED Acting Sub-Lieutenant (A) P. T. Bethell: Midshipman (A) J. C. Ches, R.N
Acting Sub-Lieutenant (A) D. Copsey, Lieutenant (A) n. 11. M. Itertot-tull. Midshipman (A) R. M., B. Kettle. IN. Acting Sub-Lloutenant (A) Mt. R. Pike
RN.
TL.N.
Acting Sub-Lieutenant (A) E. 3. Wood- ford, R.M.
The casualties in this list arise from the various hazards of service in wor Shortly after luncheon the party emerged through the french windows and are not related to any particular at the back of the chateau. It in-ship or action.
The next of kin have been in- cluded General Georges, who is Gen- cral Gamelin's Chief of Stuff, and Mr. formed. Churchill, who is staying with Gez- cral Gort after a visit to the head- quarters of the Royal Air Force. A the foot of the terrace slops the Generals halted at the salute, while and drums the Zouaves' band of bugles, cymbals, ms played "God Save the King" and the "Marseillaise."
After inspecting guard of hon-RN the g our the French and British Generals faced one another in the middle of the open space. General Gamelin drew hla swurd~and_ruised it high
hia above
head. Hi
command "Ouvrez le ban" was answered by u smart roll of the Zouave drums. Raising his sword once more, General Gamelin advanced towards General Ironside. Proclaiming that in the
URNI name of the French Republic he was; conferring on him the dignity_of_the FN." Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, he touched General Ironside lightly each shoulder. After General Gamella had taken the decorations from an aide-de-camp, General Iron- side stooped from his great height to pid his superior officer in the task of hanging the sash round his neck. The act was completed by a hand-| shake, and a kiss on both cheeks. Allcorn, . B. C.P.O. CH. Lord Gort was decorated afterwards Antuge. Alex. Act P0 D/X 133709; in-identical form, and the ceremony in Sig. C/8SK. 16380: Berry.
Amold. A. E., AB, R.FR. C/D 21701. was brought to an end by a shout of w. A. C/JX. 125044; Borgolf, E. F. All "Fermez la ban" from General Game- R.1. C/B 22202; Bujin, .. Chr. Yconian lin, followed by a decond roll of the Ss NVR., BD, 410, Zouave drums,
00
MISSING, BELIEVED KILLED Lieutenant (A) S, M. DIR, RN, Lieutenant C, H. Osmaston, 1.N. Lleutenant W. A. H. Playfair. R.N.
MISSING, DRLIEVED KILLED
Ldg. Airman. Brown, WI Act. AA/FX 76411; Clarke, W. H. Ori. Sea P/SSX, 20241; Clerk, J. Lag. Sea, R.FR, P/J. 0143; Eason, 11, E...Naval Airman, P/IX. 141109; Frizzia, Fredk. Naval Atr- man, FX, 70312; Heatherley, J. FAB. P/SSX. 10513; Treglur, L., Act. PO. Atr- man, D/JX, 137551.
DIED"
Balland. J. PO, IN. X. 2015: Hell Thns, Sto. P/KX. 2010; Bennett, W. A.B., D/J, 13033; Boultan, E. FA.D., PJ. D/SX 20400; 125340; Bramley. 9. A.D., Burchell. A., Th, Marine, CL/X. 1936.
Caldwell A. Act. Ch. Eng. Artificer. nix, 43207; Cassell, C.. J., A.n., DX. Davis A. 3. Act. Ldg. Bto.. P/KX 110749 Colley, M. Ord. Sea, P/SSH. 27357. 79741; Dawson, dg. Cook, D/MX. DBOLT Dorez. P. M. d. Sca.. RNVR- D/TX. LD3x, 1301; Dowdall, F.. Fig. 130839,
.
2102:
Flynn, J. A.B. RNVR CD. Friday, 11. W, Air. Mech. (2), FX. 76055. Gayes, Robt., Sta; 2nd Class, D/KX.
07123.
Sub-Lieutenant (A) IL. A. Wheatman. itellyfeld, F. H. A. Ord. Sep. C/SEX Hall, A. L. Sto., 1st Class, D/X._66694; 25310; Holt, W, J., AG, P73, 102922.
Jones, A. M., A.D., C/5SX. 16003; Jones. N. P., Ldg. Sea, PX. 137676.
Landred. W. Ldr: Slow C/C #7102:
DIED OF WOUNDA Lieutenant Commander N. J. Crossley,
ממנם
Skipper C. L. Frith, RN.. Acting Lieutenant II. L. Loring, N. Cadet D. A.E. Stewart Cox, I.N.
WOUNDED Sub-Lieutenant J. A. Brereton. R.N.R. Lieutenant-Commander (E) F. 9. guson, N.
Commander L. Grifths, R.N.N.
RATINGS KILLED
Lennox, J. En A.D., P/SSX. 17130; Lucar
Ses. RNR.
Metiirvan, J., A.3., 1/99X. 21887; Mac- kenzie, M., Sea. R.NN., C/X. 5:00: Mac- Kersio, R., Boy, P/JX. 180034; Martin Jas.. Morgan. Ter-Enginean. NR. X. 10110: Di Teleg., C/85X. 1933,
102301;
Nook, E., Ord. Sen., C/SSX. 25000, Orchard. F. J Beh R.NR. X. 19550; Oyler, A. J. Sto, lit Class, C/KX. 001201.
W. A., Sign, C/BSK, 14516; Pearce Sto., 1st Class, P/ICX, 81:211 Penny.
W. 1 F. A., Log. Sig.. C/JX. 131505: Privett W. J. A.D., P. 50,
Incarson, A. J. R.A.3. D/JX. 133601. Stanner, J. W., AD. P/JX. 120408; Sutherland, 3., Bes, N.R., X, 10703. 10350.
VIKUE, R. Bio. It Class, R.FR.. B. Walker, J. A., Яle, 1st Class, P/KX, BADCs Wonder W. C. Sto. lat Class, P/K. 2004 Wondgate, R. G., Boy, Jrt Class C/JX. 154483
Young F. T.. AD. P/FX. 130000.
INJURED ON WAR SERVICE Allewny, R. Act idg. Airman, FAA/F. 50: Armstrong. Jas, Eng. 1. Artificer. FAA/FX, 78332.
I
POST OFFICE
Restricted Parcel Post Service to Yunnan and Yunnan Province has. been resumed. Individual parcels t small quantities for personal ure may be acceptedt.
A list of prohibited articles muy be seen at the General Post Omes.
nail Packet Post ' all' countries * suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Legistered and Parcel Malls are osed 15 minutes earlier than the une given bulow untesa ulherwise cated, and where mails are advertis-, a to close at or before 9 a.m, ragis- azed and parcel malls are closed at p.m. on the previous day. When nails are advertised to close after 5 pm, Registered and Parcel mails
le closed af 5 p.m.
INWARD MAILS Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Jan 20........ Japan:
Jan. 26,
Francisco, date 23rd. December 1030)
Jan. 20. Jan 26...
ug.A., Honolulu, and Japan (San
Manila
Shangbal and Amoy ... JBT. 20
..Jan. 20. "Air Mail by "Pan American Air- Shanghai
ways Direct Service”—San Francis- co date, 13th January ....Jan. 27, Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" London, -date, 17th January
Jan. 27.
Straits
Halphong
Japan
Japan and Shanghal
Shanghai
Canton
Jan. 27.
Jan. 27.
.Jan. 27,
Jan. 27.
Jan. 27,
Jan. 20,
Haiphong and Fort Bayard Jan. 28. Japan and Shanghai Shanghal and Amoy Shanghai
.Jan, 28.
Jan. 28.
Jan. 20.
Haiphong and Holbow
Jan. 29.
Manila
Jan. 29.
.Jan. 29.
Straits
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Parks dale 24th January,
Air Mail by "Imperial
Direct Service”—London date, 20th January
Bangkok, and Toursme
Japan and Shanghal Java and Manila Shanghal
Jan 31. Airways
Jan. 31:
Jan. 31:
Jan. 31,
.Jnn, 31.
.Jan. 31.
USA., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Francisco date, 4th January). * Jan. 31. Canada, U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai-Vancouver B.C. date, 11th January .... Calcutta and Straits Straits and Saigon
OUTWARD MAILS Friday, Jan. 26.
Feb. 1
Feb. 1. Feb. 1.
Shanghai
2.30 p.m. Fort Bayard
..2.30 p.m. Parcels only for Tientsin...2.80 p.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand
vla Thursday Island-due Thurs day Island 8th February G.P.O. and K.P.Ó.
Reg.
Ord.
Monito
.3.45 p.m.
4.30 p.m.
7.00 p.m.
Straits
....7 pm
Saturday, Jan. 27
Amoy
Saigon
.8.30 a.m.. .10.30 a.m.
Amoy and Shanghai (Parcels only)
2.30 p.m.
Shanghal and Japan......3.30 p.m.
Direct Service"-due London 4th Air Mail for "Imperial Airways
February
ICE.......
G.P.Q. & K.P.O.
..........Jan. 27, & p. Ord............Ján: 27, 5.30 pm: "Airmail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu
and D.8.A by the "Pan 'American' Airways Direct Service"-due San Francisco, 3rd Feb.
K.P.0.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be held at the offices of Mesars,
Carlson, Chas, A.B., D/3, 03327; Church, R. T. Elée. Artificer, DX. 50301; Clark, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,
Zouaves' Bravery
T. P.D. Writer, D/MX, 48504; Clark, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 16th PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
PO. Airman. C/5X 132870 Clark The 8th Regiment of Zouaves, men i W. W. P.O. Teleg. D/J. 108711; Cook, of the Sale by Public Auction from which formed part of the guard W. A.B. R.FR. DE TO300; Cowan, day of February," 1910, at 12
AB, P/JX. 152620; Crou, W. G.. Offer o'clock
to be held on Monday, the 20th of honour this afternoon, was one of cook, and class, PLX H160. transact the
the first French units to establish Disson, T. E, A, K.FR., C/B, 231, ordinary business of the Company, day of January, 1919, at 3 p.m.,
contact with the enemy last Septem
Ellis, R. Cht. Elec, Arulacer, ist class. AND NOTICE JS HEREBY at the Offices of the Public ber. The action in which 35 of the P/MX. 55368: Exall. Thos. Std. 1st class, Ashby, A., Ldg. Almon,
D/KX 80119,
12272;
Baulch, A. SC.P.O. P/J. $2200; Bowers, men present to-day won their Croix Faver, WAD. RFB C/D.
S1 /. 73476; Branton, w J Antiflcer, DM, 35449: Brown, W. Works Department, by Order of ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER
de Guerre was the first action of this Foutacre. E. G., Joiner D/M. 52544.
Golding, AJ, Bandmaster, 2nd class, I. Ord. OF MEMBERS of the Company
His Excellency the Governor of
war of which details have been re- RMB 275; Gough, H., A.B., R.NV.H. A. J. A.B. D/J.; Brown. O. Chr.
Cook.
Elec. Artificer, D/M. 25788; Browning. will be CLOSED from FRIDAY," one Lot of Crown Land-at-Mong-leased, for publication..
On September 27 orders were rez Gray. Then, C.P.O.
were re- D/M. 3700 Gulfoyle, A.B. R.N.VIL Job SPO..
Calvert, J. N. CH. Sto D/K01013; MDAX. 211. Kok, in the Colony of Hongceived at battalion headquarters that Bay, A., RNVR, MDX. 1975: Cause, I. M., M.AA., D/M. 35209; Chaplin, the 2nd to FRIDAY, the 16th
W. E. A.B. DJ, 100447; Clancy, WID the wooded hill on Oberperi, on Ger- lovbum. IL E. Lig. Beg. PITY, 115033; CPO D/J. 92501; Clarke, E. 3. Ldg, Sep.. February, 1940, both days inclu Kong, for a term of 75 years,
Luxemburg Holiday, W. J. Marine, PC/112110; Horrell, 9/3, 1123001 Colwelt W. T., Leg. Sea., F/3. man soll, near the with the option of renewal at a
1. H., Cht. Sto., D/HX, B4585; frontier, where the enemy had cs-. . C.P.O. Cook, DMX. 45883 Howes, 100503, Cook, S. G., Lag. Telex. R.FR sive.
Crown Rent to be fixed by the tablished a strong centre of resistance, Jones, F. Je Cal Yeo. Big, D/JX. / 334576; Cowan, M., Sto., 1st Class.
P/KX. 8733 must be cleared. The battalion was 1400457
Davies, P., Joiner, P/MX, 45018; Davies, His Majesty the
Le Fevre, Y. C. AB. BFR C. Marine. Pork. 30g: Dick, A., Emm Surveyor of KING, for one further term of Siven the choice of attacking it after 20000; Lowe, 9. G. Shipwright, 3rd Cla Cook. RNR.: Dick J. Boy, 1st Class. Reg.
artillery preparations or of attempting 24143; Lumsden, H., Ldg. Si, C/K 155478: Dixon, R., Ord. Sig., TLN.VI. a surprise action without support from
MacKay, G. VAC. P.O.. FAMTX, MDX 2020. the guns. They chose the 7023; McKay, Lag. Bea.. RJ45
Edwards, A. E Ord. Sen.. D/86X. 2000. second course, and at 4.30 am. on McLaughlin, Leg Arm LX
Fisher, J. Writer, R.N.V.R. MDX September 28 moved forward in the Merrick, E., Seaman, RN. X. 20110 1833; Foster. T. 101. Slo.. P/KK. 77351:
Merson, R. A.B.. C/J.1137 Moorhead, F, Dlo D/KX. 76204; Fulton, Rob Japan
AD DJ, 08683. blackness of a moonless night. L Air Mechanic. (E), FAA/JK.- 143121.
The vanguard of 35 men slipped Nikon, Ord. Bea, DX, 185547, Gaster, L. W. Ord. Bea.. C/S9K 274010; silently into the wood. They were Oldfield, A. N Act, Ldg. Bean D/JX. Gbona, J., A.B. RNVR., MD/X. 2135; Gibbons, P. AR, IN.V.R. MDC. 2234; 231327. under the command of a young lieu- Passmore, W. T. Er fm. Artificer, 1st Gidley, T. J. Ldg. 9io D/KX, 79031;
Ja 7830- tenant, who is described officially 38 Class, DIAL, 10899; Poppis, 1. Ord. Bea. Guiden.
Audi being "full of ardour," and a sergeant. P/JX. 16831; Prater, C. J. Shipwright, Harmer, C. G. L. Ord. Sea, P/88X, They soon made contact with the 2nd Class, D/M. 34762 Frynne, T. W. II.
Scathan, R.NF.. X. 1680: Purssey, H. W. Tenderson, d.
WM 22150; Hayles, A. CPO. Cook, P/M. 34004;
1. W. AB., R.F.R., D/J. 17019: enemy whose, sentries, in the dry A.B. /. B0380. words of the communique, were "BLIC Richmond, T. C. Ord. Sea, P/S8X. Hodges D B By P.O... D/MX. 52013: Siraits and Calcutta,
Hoo •T. E., Engineman, R.NR. X cessfully killed at their posts." Re- 22007; don, J. PO. Coak.. D/M. GOD, GUE: Hooper, AD, P/JC 15504;
Salway, I., Chf, Ste. D/K. 47133; Baun- sistance stiffened at once. The rest des W.EAD. FRC/B, 21409 HD Bias: Jasper. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. of the company followed the 35 into hard, G. I AB. HFR C/B Corporal, PO/S, 1700; Jenkin, W. B..
2026; Simpson, J., Act. Airman, FAA/F the darkness of the wood, which was 5504! Stevic, G., Glo, P.O P/K. D449. Elec.Artifeer /347047: Johnk, WE A.B. 'D/J. 11270; Jones, A., AD. R.N.VIÐ, now being stabbed by the bure! of
Tadgell, W., A.B., C/JX. 151449; Tulloch, 34D/X. 2008; Jones, C. Ch. Chf. Ord. hand grenades and the fash of CAD. IFR C/B 17/60,
Amiseer, D/M. 6350; Jones, E. J. Eng. Hm. machine-guns. Artillery
came to
Artificer. D/MX 8; Jones, Jas., A.B
V.R., MD/X. 2210,
By Order of the Lonra,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 25th January, 1940,
75 years. Intonding bidders are advised that Immediately after the diapo-1 NOTICE. TO SHIPPERS sat of the lot the Purchaser (it not the applicant) will be required Notice is hereby given that to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the freight rates will be increased by safe, the sum of two hundred approximately 15% effective Feb- dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum ruary 23, 1940, A new tariff is will be refunded on payment of low in preparation.
HONGKONG/CARIBBEAN SEA PORTS RATE AGREEMENT Hongkong, January 24, 1940,
Examination
Of U.S. Mails Washington Concedes:
A Point:.
25
the Purchase price.
| No. of Sala
Registry No.
Locality
Kowloon Inland Low
No. 4227.
Tong Mi Road, Mong Kok
Adjoining howloon
Inland Lot No, 41%
Boundary |kamenrimenta
N. 8.W.
{Coat}[aut{[erijtues
Aupir salo
plan.
Contents in
About
sq..Cook
And. Bauk
10,700
--- 96T $
Summer Time To Start On Feb. 25
“Upsas Price
SRUET 1
WASHINGTON, Jan. (Reuter)The public revela- tion of the recent enormous growth in the dispatch of food and clothing to Germany has produced a diminution of foeling aroused by the Anglo-American controversies over the British examination of United States the House of Commons to-day, Bir mail.
LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter).—In
John Anderson, the Home Secretary, arounced that afier consultation with the French Government, it was United It In believed that: the
should States concedes the right to Britain decided that summer time
to examine parcels, but will continue commence at 2 a on February 25. to dispute the right of Britain to censor letter correspondence,"
It is widely known in this country MAORIS TO FIGHT
that since the stoppage of German tailings, German shipping offices have been excluilvoly." - engaged in booking orders for food to be boight In Holland and shipped to given ad dresses in Germany, .
This practice enables Germans here to feed relatives in Germany and In addition provides Germany with foreign exchange réserves."
FOR ALLIES
AUCKLAND, Jan. 2 (Router) After forming their owai Infantry. tinit, Maori troops for, the, Now Zen- fund Expeditionary Force entered the camp. for field training to-day, it
The unit bas native non-commis- sloried-officers.
Wood, W. E., Lag. St., P/L. 1342). Yandhi, T. Shipwright, 1st Class, Dr. the support of the French, and the 46 Yearsley, J., A.B., B.F.H. D/B. 10143, defenders gave ground, leaving the
wood in the hands of the intruder.
While mopping up the ground cap- surprise lacties was shown by the tured, the Zouaves took five machine- small numbers of the casualties they guns, 2,000 rounds of ammunition, suffered,
#x
R.N.A.S.BR..
Jarvis,
Berth
A.B., DASX. 17.
King, W. Beaman, RNVR. UD/X, 1625, Lille, A., Marine, Po/13692. Mackee, G., Elec, Artificer th Class
Reg.
Ord.
Ord,
Bangkok
„Jan, 27, 5.00 pm. .Jan. 27, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.0 Mpek
Jan. 27, 5.00 p.m. Jan 28, 7.30 .. Sunday, Jan. 28
Fort Bayard and Hothow...9 m.
Shunghat
Monday, Jan. 20 Canton. Halphong (parcels only) Amoy and Shanghai: Canton
Tuesday, Jan. 30
Da.m. :.0a.m
.7:15 'a.m. .1.00 p.m.!! 2.30 p.m D.m
Jan. 30, 11 a.m. Jan, 30, Noon. ....2 pm.' .2.30p.m. .3.30.p.m
Parcels, Letters, Haiphong Fort Bayard Shanghai Air Mail for "Imperial Airways,
Direct Service"due, London, 7th February.
KP.D. Ber. Ord
Reg. D/BBX
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and 12 prisoners. The value of their wounded and no dead.
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O'Brien, D. Ord: Bags D/SAX. 26453;! Owen, J., Ord: Bea., D/SSX. 24100.
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censors to cu Eng. Rim: Artificer, D/M. 4010: Swallen, D. H. A.B. P/JK, 1969282 BWɛedoy,” P^, His correspondent was apparently
Tebb, H., Eng. Rm, Artifeer, D/MK, 11305; M, they do not contain any censorable very florca.
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