THE SOUTH AFRICA JEWISH CHRONICLE. 253
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a minesweeper ... •
is a chap who sweeps the seas
to beat the Axiswelcomes a dust-up in a brush with the enemy ...
makes a clean job in dirty weather
. . .and polishes off plenty of Max cigarettes.
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N AND AROUND THE PENINSULA.
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th~ ~ent. Ca11tor I 111rnerman proposed a thank. to l\lr: . • \1 kbi.
ah Association of Yredehoek.
1te of the i11dC'ment weather there wa n nd nre at the la. t nH' ting h ld on ll\foy thP re id<'l1C'l' of Mr. and Mrs. Goldin, I Road. l\Ir . Antebi, the gue. t . pcakcr, rom d hv l\Ir. ,J. BobroY. who was in tlw d gave· her li tenc•r a graphic and vivirl n of life in Pale ·tine. An anim. ted and di cu .. ion allowed in wl1ich most of those participated. )fr. . \T erhlun proposed n thank to the i:;pcakcr, and Mr. J. lfaus011 Mr. anrl )[rs. Goldin for their hospitality.
beginning of the eYeni11g i\frs. l\1. Hans011 n inter sting article by the late Richard
cretary regrets thaL i.l](l name of Mr.
Wolman ha. been in:uh rtentlY omitfrcl Ii t of offit"t'r · a nrl c·nmmittec • pu hlished Annual Rt'porl of th<' rnih>cl Ifrh1 <'".
the
th commences on May '26th at 5.'26 p.m.
Ii llldl on May 27th at 6.13 p.m. Portion
1111 Law (Torah): Bamidbar, Numbers 1·4.
of the Prophets: V'haiah Mispar, Hosea '2.
First all-Palestine Choral Festival.
J eru~alem.
.\llhoucrh nrnrrecl L\· au nc ·idv11l i11 whi<'ll fr>ur per~on.~ were inj~recl nnd nbout :W oth ·r:
slicrlitly hlll't with th ~lhlcll'll C'Ollnp~ of tht
<1pP11-air platfom1, tli · fir~L all-J>alesti1w l'hornl fe ·tiYnl, held on the '\ll:'lling nf April
~2 at Ain-Hnrml, pion Pl' 1' ncn Ha>·esod
~ettlern ·11t in Emek ,frzrc ·I. 1narkccl n milc·- sto11e in Jlnlc tininn mu. ic~il Ii rl'. H \\'H. tliv
grente~ ntlly of sing ·1· · •v Jr lrnow11 lH'l'l', "it h
SOllll' 1,~00 .ingrs from <1h11o::;t :111 ~·tflr·
ments and workers' c·hoir. pnrtic·ipnti111• lll'- forc :tn nudienc.:e of 8,000. Their s011°s rangL·cl f rnm :111 c·ie11 t me lodie:, I1 '11 n i~·<llll<' • nrnclri gab, nnd Bach c·hornlc' and c;ml at .i~ lo op ·rn and ornforio nnd works bv c·o1!tl'rnpo1'<11·.'· c·orn- po ·t·rs, both E11ropen11 and Pnh~sti11in11, iill in I khn•\L '1111 • R .• \.]•. ::\I:tl<· \'nicP ('l1oir g;1n·
a pronrn11rn1c of Eng)i,Ji. :-;,.,>ttish, Jri-..li, nnd
\V •lsh folk-c::ongs. "TIH· :-;<JllF of S1>11g:-. ·· illl
item prepared e:pecinll: Jor the fl:'stirnl li:
Rnrnh Levi, tnlent d Y enwnite rn11sit'i1111 nf Ramnt Ifokon•c::h, had to lil C":llH'l,ll ,cl at the la:t moment hct:n11 · of the· d<1mn°C'd stag<>.
QUAL TY CATERING
for \Y< cl<liug ·, Bar ... Iitzn\hs. J)i1111c>r ParLi<•. and nthc>r • ociaf Fmwbons a s11rc>. th<' .-nee<'· ancl ph•a ·nn• of your g1wsb. C'on::.nlt :--
MRS. B. GOLDSTEIN,
'2 Mon Reve, Gorleston Road, SEA POINT.
Phone 4-86 0.
H.S.F. 36
I. L. 0. Declaration.
Philadelphia.
l kl ·gat' · lo th • f 11ternfltio11al Labour Offi('e 'oufprence, r 'pres >ntina 21 cou11tricc::, i ·:uerl a declaration urgina tlif' "nit<>cl .. Tation~· to ke p Palestine op n to J1 wi 'h immigration.
The declarntion also asks that the United ... ·ation r peat their warning~ 1 hat retrilrn- t ion woul<l be •xaeted from the ... azi · an cl their ~atellite~ for ntrocitic · C'ornrnitteJ against the J ws; that Jew. r •uitmimg !11 .Europe should
p
gran terl th · same . a us a:=<prisoner of war, and that fre' ports be e. tab-
Ji~hed in the nited tull'S for the admission of rl'fuge 'S.
The delegat s sent their greeting to the .J ('\\·s of Europe an<l sulutc·d th · \V urc;aw
n
hetto hc·roes.~Ir. :\lmTaY, Pre:-;ident of th C'ou1111ittet> of Industrial Or.gnnisntion, clis ·lo!--<'d t.liat tlie nr- gn11isntin11 hi~d scmt n Jc.ttl·r to Pn· idl'ld TinoscYelt supporti11g t]w dPDl<lll1L fol' t ]w
<'J'l•ntion of free port: for rdugee:.
Jewish Young Women's Residence
The above Home is now comp1ete1y renovated and refurnished and the Com- mittee will be glad to receive applications
from intending residents.
A..pply: