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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935

SCENE OF HUGE

PARTY CONGRESS

ANCIENT CITY'S FESTIVAL

VAST AUDIENCES CROWD SPECIAL: STADHERM

**CHINA MAIL – SPECIAL

Nuremberg, To-day

BRIDGE NOTES

Bok Front

By Ely Culbertson

North, Dealer

North-South vulnerable North:

It is a psychological fact that the best way to discourage a lead from a certam suit is to discard freely from that suit Ishowing a confidence in its top strength. This form of playing All the bells of the ancient strategy at times must be used city of the German guilds, of to preserve the possibility aff Hans Sach and the contests of fulfilling the contract. A boldr song and minstrelsy, the front was displayed in the fol stronghold of German cultural owing hand. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY activity since the days of the middle ages, were ringing yes terday in chorus, ushering in the great National-Socialist AFT PROGRAMMES

Party congress of 1935, which ENTRY FORMS for the will take place under the in- SIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETI

*spiration of the slogan "The! ING to be held on SATUR-party congress of freedom." DAY, 21st Septeraber, 1935 (wea- For the whole week vast au-i |ther permitting) may be obtained diences will crowd Nurembers at the Secretary's Office, Glouces-stadium at the suburb of Dutzen ter Building the Club House, teich, especially constracted for Happy Valley; the Hong Kong the holding of this and sub. Club; the Sports Club and the sequent congresses, the work be Stables. Shan Kwong Road.

ing completed at three o'clock in! Entries close at 12 o'clock the morning, when the last ham- NOON on Thursday, 12th Sep-mer-stroke rang out as the sun- tember, 1935.

Irise began.

DRAFT

and

By Order.

CB BROWN.

Secretary. Hong Kong. 9th Sept. 1935.

RENEL, O UNNE

FEED

ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS

ROBERTA

Jerome

Kern's

dazzling musical stage hit.. screen- ed in splendor!

COMING to the STAR

PORTUGUESE CO

H.K.V.D.C.

Medals Presented By Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga

VIVID COLOUR

The whole scene was ablaze with the vivid colour of tens of (thousands of flags. At 3.30 pa

the Reich Press Chief, Dr. Diet- rich, received the German · and foreign press at the Kulturveriens- haus (the house of the Cultural Society). At $ pm the official receptions began in the Rathaus, when the Chief Burgomaster,| Herr Liebel, welcomed Herr Hit- ler and the chiefs of the Na- tional Socialist Party and the State, whereupon the Faehrer: gave a short address-

At 6.30 p.m. a gala performance of Richard Wagner's “Die Meis- tersinger van Nuremberg" began at the Opera House.

POLITICS AND FESTIVALS Interspersed with great politi- cal proclamations will be festi- vals of all kinds, when party members from all parts of the Reich give expression of their solidarity and loyalty to the Fuehrer and the ideals

of the Third Reich in an exchange of

CEREMONY AT VOLUNTEFD/Social courtesies.

HEADQUARTERS

A special parlour train was placed at the disposal of the dip- lomatic corps, who were all the personal guests of Herr Hitler.

An interesting ceremony was and left Berlin at 832 am, yes- carried out at the Volunteer Head-terday and arrived at Nuremberg medals awarded to members of the main in Nuremberg station dur ¡quarters yesterday evening, when at 348 pm The train will re-

Portuguese Company bringing in ing the congress and will serve the highest number of recruits, as living quarters for the diplo were presented by the donor, the mats-Trans-Ocean Service. Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga

Among those present were Lt- COL E B L Dowbiggin, Comman- idant of the Volunteers, Major E J. R. Mitchell, Second-in-command. Captain S. Jarvis, Captain J. S. Rodrigues, Captain P. S. M. WI kinson, Lt. J. V. V. Remedios, Lt. F. P. Sequeira, 2nd Lt. H. A de B. Botelho and other officers

A DIPLOMATIC “INCIDENT

Unwelcome Book Of Verse

GIFT TO PRESIDENT OF FRANCE

→ CHINA MAIL.“ SPECIAL

The winner of the Gold Jubilee Medal was Corporal Carlos G. Silva, while Sergeant F. V. V. Ribeiro, was the winner of the Silver Medal. The smaller Silver

Paris, To-day. Medal, for long efficient

A book of verse (and

which the general services, was won by Ser- famous Italian poet d'Annunzio geant Harry Britto, who had not recently presented to the Pre missed a parade during the past sident of France, M Lebrun, is five years. A

stated to have given rise to aj

incident, In presenting the medals M-painful diplomatic Braga made a felicitous speech which is understood to have referring to the services of the

been the subject of a

Irecipients and expressing his own conversation between M

keen interest in volunteering in

Laval and the Italian Ambas general and the Portuguese Com-sador at Paris, Signor Cerruti before the French Premier's de parture for Geneva on Monday.

pany of the HKV.D.C. in particn- lar, to which Lt Col H B. L Dowbiggin suitably replied.

REDUCTIONS IN SALARIES

Kwangtung Officials Notified

The Italian Ambassador ap parently made an error in diplo matic etiquette by handing the volume of poetry to the President without first informing 3. Laval, as Premier and Foreign Minister; of the intended gift. The resulti was that M Lebrun accepted the book and thanked the Ambassa» dor without knowing the con- tents.

Canton, To-day. The Kwangtung - Provincial Now it turns out, it is said, that Government yesterday notified the book contains ofensive the County Governments, and al

en France and her

other departments under its con-lationship to the League of trol that the recently approved tions Trans-Ocean Service budget must remain as it is, with

out any increase in expenditure.

The new budget includes a 20 per cent reduction of salaries exceeding $200 & month The ratio is lower for

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Blaner Pavilion (Azmandola)

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General Weakness Tooth Decay Nervous Irritability Skin Troubles

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Colds & Infections Feminine Complaints

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