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EMPRESS OF JAPAN, NOVEMBER 19th.
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er), Mrs. S. D. Begg
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Mrs JD MacLean, Miss.
Miss V Bockler, Miss A. Lyle
Miss Laihovetsky, Miss. J. Fraser,
Over $6,000 Rai
The Society of
Miss J. Lakeman, Miss I Holland, Miss Paut wishes to ex
W. Ingram, Miss M Hill, Miss S
neent
Bruce, Miss J. Fergusson, Miss P. Bar to the public of this Colory and ter, Miss J. Parkinson, Miss A Heaton, the following benefactors for the Miss M. Witchell, Miss P. Scotcher, support given to the Bazaar held Miss P. Beraha, Miss B Andrews, Miss
H. Millington, Miss E Furman Miss on Sunday, November 7th
S. Faxman, Miss. D. Watson, Miss G. made it possible to realise the sum Darby, Miss R. Houghton, Miss E. Wat-of over $6,000.00:
son, Miss P. Fergusson, Miss M. Hazel,
Miss A. Nash, Miss J. Moss, Miss M His Lordship, Bishop H. Valtorta, Cuthill, Miss B. Farmwfield, Miss. J. for opening the bazaar and patron- Felshow, Miss J Rapley, Miss J. Garage, Mission Etranges de Paris for diner, Miss V. Stroud, Mrs. C. Crawley, use of site; Hong Kong Telephone and Miss R. Ingram.
Office Helpers in Depot: Mrs. R. Company for loan of loudspeaker, McNeill, Mrs. F. Blakey, Mrs. E. Daxey Moptrie & Company for loan of Beat. Mrs. B. Wylie, Mrs. F. Cole, Mrs.
A. Clark, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. J. Ren- gramophone and records, Rev. me, Mrs. H. Baggott, Mrs. J. Duncan, Father Rossi for loan of chairs and Mrs. F. George, Mrs. Short, Mrs. Tuse of hall, Peninsula Hotel for Fergusson, Miss R. Ingram, Kowloon
Docks (Mrs. F. Revie. Organiser), Gar-special services: China Provident Loan and Mortgage Company for
rison Schoo' Mrs. Freeman v
GERMAN CLAIMS
Cars: Mrs. R. McNeill, Mr. F. Blak-free transportation; Star Ferry, ey. and Mr. T. R. Ingram..
Yaumati Ferry, China Motor Bus,- Kowloon Motor Bus, and Hong Kong Tramway for displaying post- ers China Light and Power Com- pany for lighting facilities, Ber Father Ryan for broadcasting" ZBW for broadcasting facilities; the Police and Fire Brigade for protection, the Press for publicity, Lord Allen of Hurtwood, speak-various firms and individuals for ing at Eastbourne said that Ger-gifts and donations, the Catholic many's claim to c
colonial posses- Action associations for splendid sions could not be solved by the co-operation, and finally all those handing round of colonies as who in any way contributed to the though they were counters in a success of the Fete.
Lord Allen's Plan For Settlement
game of beggar-my-neighbour.
The present colonial arrange-
ment came out of an
all-round
settlement at Versailles. Any new arrangement must be part of an all-round settlement,
"Germany" now asks for heri colonies back,” he continued. “It is not sufficient for us to reply that colonies have no economic value,
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our own,AS
PUBLIC AUCTION
HE Undersigned have received
instructions to sell by Public
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On
Dock, Hanghom
"We should make it clear that we cannot approach this subject in Friday, the 12th. November, 1937 isolation from all the other pro-
commencing at 10.30 am blems that confront Europe. We at the Branch Godown of The Hong. should offer to reconsider the Kong and Kowloon Wharf and colonial question in all its aspects, Godown Co., Ltd, at Whampoa provided that Germany will agree to negotiate a new settlement guar- anteed by membership of the League of Nations and by the acceptance, with all other nations, of the limitation and the Inter- national supervision of ments."
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