ARMS FROM GERMANY.
THE NORDMARK'S CARGO.
(BV CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION" —COPTEIGHT) (austhaliax and x.z. cable association.) (Keceived September 20tli, 12.45 a.m.)
CAPE TOWN, September 19,
The discharging of the German ship Nordmark (aboard which hidden arms were discovered at Durban) has commenced. Thousands of rifles and cases of ammunition were landed, r.U of German manufacture.
The South African gunboat Protea is berthed astern of the Nordmark and is watehing operations.
EARLY CHICKENS. Early chickens mean eggs in winter. See the healthy chicks in our window, being reared 011 Utility Chicken Food. 51b bags Is 9d each. Kapai Incubators, tho perfect machines, 136-egg £l3 10s, 234-egg £lB 10s, 350-egg £22 10s, 540-egg £2B: Kapai Brooders 400-chick sizo £7. Circle All-Metal Incnbatora 00-egg 60s. We keep all poultry-keep-ers' requirements. REBCES'. 661-3 Colombo street. R8616-9316
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 15
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