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A wreath was laid on the tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Berlin recently by a group of 100 British police officials from Scotland Yard, who were visiting Berlin to study the police arrangements made for the Olympic Games.

is- V “in a quiet moment r ~rinai§ JctTOtWrti' black wmr* Buchanan/ Glasgow LONDON i^N.h.DWMa<Vl«i' SCOTCH WHISKY Buottwmff' tficm sumo er hqice old SCOTCH WH iSICf Sc otch whijkv oismit* 1 'UJCOW | LONDON. .. l<5M5 Im I'm U*rtl# OjjJ*®** <c*iihh|mi tun«vn«" we do enjoy a BLACK AND WHITE SCOTCH WHISKY Everything's set for a quiet half-. hour* so we'll have a snooze while master has his Black & White. Heigh Hoi but we have had a busy day, we'll bet that Master's Black & White tastes good ... BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23014, 17 October 1936, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23014, 17 October 1936, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23014, 17 October 1936, Page 21