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"AS GOOD AS MARRIED

John Boles

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NAVY CONTRACT.

Sealed tenders for the supply of butter, fresh and tinned, for HAM Naval Service at Hong Kong commencing 1st September, 1937 will be received until noon Mon- day 16th August by the Super- intendent, H.M. Naval Victual- ling Yard, Kowloon, from whom forms of tender and any neces- sary information can be obtained on application.

The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved.

Doris Nolan

PUBLIC AUCTION

received

THE Undersigned have

instructions to sell by Public Anction on

Friday, the 6th August, 1937 commencing at 230 pm

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

comprising:—

MARCH PASTA MERAS HERR HITLER 20

Berlin, To-day

Herr Hitler, Dr. Goebbels Herr von Papen and many for- eign guests yesterday took the salute as a procession passed by them at the end of the twelfth German Singers Federation.

The procession, which was com- posed of German singers and 30,000 singers from other countries, took several hours to march past.

The whole route was crowded with cheering spectators

Many of the singers broke their ranks and rushed up to the Fuehrer, who shook hands with them

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Extraordinary scenes were nessed as a large part of the pro- cession hafted opposite Herr Hitler and sang the German National Hymn, the crowds joining in..

The procession was delayed for some time, police having to be call led out to induce the singers to re-

sume their march.Trans-Ocean.

MEMORIAL TO AMERICA'S DEAD UNVEILED

Paris, To-day,

An impressive memorial to the American volunteers who fell in the Great War was unveiled out side Paris yesterday.

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The doctors declared, this cleri- cal work was useless and had nothing to do with treatment of -patients-

MANDATES COMMISSION ON PALESTINE

Great Reserve Shown By Members

Geneva, To-day. The deliberations of the Man- dates Commission on Palestine lost much of their interest on Saturday owing to the great re- serve shown by the committee members.

Arabs here declare they are con- vinced that the partition scheme is already dead.

Jews are waiting for the Zionist Congress at Zurich, where opinions are expected to clash violently

the

At Saturday's meeting of Mandates Commission, the British. Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. After a short address by the Ormsby Gore, spoke on the changes in the international status of ad- American Ambassador in Paris, jacent countries Iraq, Syria and General Pershing, American com- mander in the War, and Marshal Egypt and said the partition Dining Room & Bed Room Suites, Petain, spoke of the "brotherhood scheme promised a solution of the Black Wood Ware, Teak Bedsteads, of arms established in the World complicated Palestine problem. Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chests War and now forming a close band of Drawers, Hatstands, Dining of friendship across the ocean, great na- Tables, Chairs, Armchairs, Chester binding together two field Suites, Side Boards, Ice Chests, tions." Desks, Cabinets, Typewriter Tables, President Roosevelt was the next Carpets, Rugs, Ornaments, Gramo-speaker, his address being relayed phone & Records, Typewriters, by radio from the United States. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Sewing Machines, Dinner Crockery, President Albert Lebrun said he D. G. Kozikis terminated his ser-Tea Sets, Cutlery, E. P. & Bronze bowed in reverence and in grati- vice and severed all connection Ware, Porcelain & Glass Ware, tude before the dead of a nation The death has occurred of with The Fanling Mixed Farm, at Cloisonne & Aluminium Ware, Oil

across the seas that had proved variety artiste, Joe O'Gorman, 20% Milestone, Fanling, as from Paintings, Pictures, Electric Table itself a friend of France in her Senior the 29th July, 1937.

Lamps & Fans, etc., etc.

hour of need, and whose sons had given their lives to defend French

NOTICE.

The Fanling Mixed Farm.

THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB

The Twenty-third Annual General Meeting of Members will be held at the Kowloon Football Club Pavilion, on Friday, August 6th, 1937, at 6 p.m.

By Order of the Committee.

A. & BLISS, Hon. Secretary.

Bring Your PRINTING

also

1 “Zenith” Radio Set (8 tubes) 1 Upright Piano

1 Diamond Ring

1 Pairs Diamond Earings

2 Pairs Pearl Earings

1. "Pathe" Cinema Projector 35 mm.

(commercial size)

3 Rose Quartz Vases

1:12 FL Streamlined - Outboard

Speed Boat (without motor)

1 Furnished Doll House

1 Machine for capping bottles

1 Machine for corking bottles

(new)

1 Machine for washing bottles

and

"Austin Seven" two seater (in

good ruming order)

On View from August,

hursday the 5th

ANOTHER SHIP RAISED AT SCAPA FLOW

The next meeting of the Commis- sion takes place this morning, and it-is-expected that the whole session will last about a fortnight. Ocean

er

London, To-day.

CENTRAD

STHEATRE

TO-DAY & TO MORROW

£ 2.30, 5:15, 7.20 PRICES:

Stalls: 156"

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