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Hitler Address His PUBLIC AUCTION.

Gallant Band

Munich, Nov. 8. On the eve of the celebration of the 13th anniversary of the Na- tional Socialist "Puich,” 1o. the abortive attempt to overthrow the Bavarian Government on Novem- ber 9, 1923, when the National Socialist Movement for the first time made the daring attempt to restore to the Fatherland the hon our and self-respect lost through the defeat in the World War, and when the ploneers of the move- ment lost their lives, Adolf Hitler addressed the "Old Guard" in the

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Keller," where the party Had met prior to the attempt to seize power,

A. W. Whitehead, playing Kreis-historie

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3. Song Vulcan's Song

(Gounod. 4. Saxophone-8chon Rosmarin,

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5. Song-Time was I roved the mountains (Hermann Lohr).

6. Saxophone-La Gitana. 10 p.m.-London: Big Ben: "(1)' Talk: Imperial Affairs" by H. V. Hodson.. (2) "Monologue in - Melody." Gerry Moore In Syn-

copated plano music. 10.30 p.m.-Dance Music. 11 p.m.-Close down.

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Evensong (Easthope Martin). Le 6.55 p.m.-Call DJA. DJB.

Cygne (The Swan), (Saint- Saens).

Prelude (Haydn Wood), For Love?

of You (Franz Vienna).

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in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB, Orchestra-An Old World Garden. 10.10 p.m.-To-day in Germany. Song-Why did I have to meet Sound Pictures.

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The vast hall was arranged ex- actly as it had been in 1923, sever- al tables being pushed together, to form a platform from which Hitler had addressed his gallant band. The only ornament in the hall was the Swastica Flag suspended from the ceiling. The Old Guard sat around with brownshirts without TERMS:CASH ON DELIVERY insignia of rank, just as 13 years ago, many wearing the same arm- bands as in 1923, the only differ- on being the Blood Order ence their breast. In the middle sat the relatives of the 18 shot in 1923.

As Hitler entered the hall tre band of his own personal body PUBLIC AUCTION. guard played his favourite "Baden- weller March." Thunderous ap- plause greeted him.

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that time the chances were 90 per TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 1936 cent, on the side of the opponents, Those who wanted to rescue the Fatherland were considered fools.

After that glorious reverse. "of November the National Socialist began to grow. The people often said that 2 million men died in the Great War, why then make so much fuss about those few 16. The | difference was that the 2 million féll because of orders given them by others, while the 16 fell at their own choice for their ideal

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OUR SWATOW LETTER

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Swatow, Nov. 4

ARTIFICIAL TEETH

MISSING

Mr. H F. Shields, a dental mechanic has reported to the police that some person stole from room No. 15, Alexandra Building, fourth floor, 400 sets of artificial teeth, Police are investigating the affair. It is reported that when Mr. Shields returned to his office after a hockey match, he heard a noise. On making enquiries he discovered that his boy, had al- ready left the premises. He com- municated with the police and it was discovered that a thier had visited, the door and had escaped through the window with the false

The latter part of October bar been a pretty busy period, what with private and official farewell parties to some Customs people. The last batch to leave on trans- fer comprised of Mr. T. D. Mas- ters and Mr. A. C. Chapman for Chefoo and Tientsin respectively Messrs. J. Ellis and T. Kennedy have been appointed their succes sors respectively. Mr. P. W. Coxall, appraiser, took over" from Mr. teeth. Kolachen, who was also transfer- red to Tientsin:

This is the second time Mr. Ellis 18 appointed to Swatow, he being here last some nine years ago. He is as popular how as he ever was, and a few of the old friends re- maining in port are very glad to see him back, specially as he is pow in-charge of the Exam. Shed. Another new arrival is Mr. Stewart, who is Assistant-Tide-surveyor. With the departure of Mr. C. G. C. Asker (and family), Commia- stoner, on Home leave, Mr. H. St. J. Wilding, from Amoy, has been appointed successor.

has been closed and removed to Chaochowiu City. A great curtail- ment of staff and expenses is not- ed in the present ap-keep.

hold power for ever. This year of

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all years was the one to celebrate. For 3 years the German arm- ourers had laboured to free Ger- One Radio Eet many from its defenceless position. To-day, an iron-clad wall protected. the people. "The day of helpless- ness is gone," stated the German Chancellor.

also

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, Ta 9TH NOVEMBER, 1988.

But the German people now, as ever, want nothing but peace. It stood, however ready, and able to protect the land against those who EEMS :-CASH ON Dazatazy, design to encroach on Its right.

"Beyond doubt we are facing„ *- "dimcult time. We are threatened from all sides. But perhaps sooner than we expect our Germany will be recognised by the rest of the world as the strongest safeguard against attacks on the European civilization.”— Transseran Nawa Servier.

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ITALIAN VISIT. TO AUSTRIA

Rome, Nov. 8. The Itailan Foreign Minister. Count Ciano, with the Countess. and accompanied by the Austrian Minister, von Berge Waldegg, travelled to Vienna. The "desetta del Popolo" in Milan declares that Among the passengers on board a tripartite Conference will now the sa. "Suwa Maru" which ar- take place in quite a different rived here on Sunday, from Lon- atmosphere than before. Belgrade. don, were me

Bucharest and Prague bave dem

S.S, SUWA MARU

It is with great pleasure that we welcome the appointment of the present HBM Consul in the per- son of Mr. S. Kitson.. In him we

Mr. Daniel MacDonald, Mr. and❘clared their eagerness to collabor- see the model of a man dr genial Mrs. Donald Scott, zars. A. G. Copate for positive results. The personality and charming dispoel-pin, Miss Gail Baldwin, Rev. A. A. Stampa writes that the German- tion. In his official capacity Mr. Birmingham, Rev. P. J. Walsh, Austrian Agreement of July 11, the Kitson is most helpful and oblig-

Rev. Donald Lawler, Mrs. C. M. Italo-German parleys and the dis- ing and, like a true diplomat, Bird, Miss W. Robinson, Miss MD-cussions between Chancellor Hitler understands and see things from dred Dibden, Mr. L. Douglas Skin- and Count Ciano give the present their very bottom. Like her husner, Mr. and Mrs John A. Tarrant, reassembly of the signatories of the The efforts of the Police to en-band Mrs. Kitson has already Mrs. Pierre Bonnet, Mr. and Mrs. Rome Protocols quite a different force proper traffic regulations, as proved to be most popular in, 80- P. Jourlin, Mr. and Mrs. Gray aspect sponsored by the New Life Move- clal circles. ment, appear to be somewhat slacking. Only on Sundays do we see some Boy Scouts on the roads guiding the ignorant how to go about in proper direction.

Creveling, Mrs. and Miss W. E Transocean News Service Fairbairn, Mr. and Mrs. Barra, Mr.

A few soccer games were played.James Mould, Mr. A. Shetter, recently in the Ching San Park M L Filivuori, Miss M. Birdhana on Sunday, for Singapore, between local teama. The gate Seesjoki, Miss Martta Syvanne, Mr. and ports

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trull, Mr. Ho receipts were to be contributed to volud Kantele, Mr. and Mrs. A.

the fund for the purchase of aero- Adington, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bing, Chee, Mr. Fung Sam, Master The Government Preventive Ber-planes to Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, Scoth Mr. Jan V. Stuart, Miss Yung Ching Kok, Mt. Hon Chick vice, after a prolonged suspension

of activities, has been reorganized and is functioning. I am again sorry to see that, lack of good judgment and discrimination, on the part of responsible officers much inconvenience, not to say wrath, is being caused to arriving Passengers, Real personal effects are purposely" mistaken for smuggled goods and confiscated. And it's no use kicking!

The Pacification, Headquarters

Mr. Lee Kal Ming is certainly to Simons Bonnet. Mrs. Narcissus Chan, Mr. Mak Tu Shaan, Mrs. be praised for this great act, as he Gardner, Dr. B A B Ponsonby Yung Web Tun Mr. Wong Wah, is the football idol of the Bwatow Fane. Miss Ida Giver Alexander. Mr and Mrs Mal Chung Yuk Athletic Associaton under whose Mr. and Mrs. W.-C. Kennedy, Mr. Miss Kwan Lat T1. Mr. and Mrs. auspices the arrangements were and Mrs. Scott, Mr. Herbert E.Yang Tai Hing. Madam Chin Ho made.

Stevens, Miss B. Robat, Mr, and Won, Madam Tee Nun OL Dr. Zella M Clark (lady), Dr. B M. Mrs. Newton

Howarth, Mr H, Graham Smith, Miss A Martha Spragg, Rev. and Mrs. Lealle Wilton and four chil dren. Miss Edna Mae Down, Mies Lots Movies, Miss V. B. Waldrom. Mr. R. N. Datta

Landlords also have been re- guested to contribute an extra one month's house tax towards the neroplane fund. Undoubtedly thousands of dollars can be raised in this way.

8.S. SIRDHANA

The following is a fat of pas sengers who sailed by the s.

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