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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 25, 1989.

HONG KONG RESIDENTS

CATHAY MAY SEND A TELEGRAM

2.30, 5.15, 7:20,&9.30.P.M.

MATINEES — 20c, 30+, 40%. EVENINGS 1–204., 10c. 80%, TO, BOC.

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FERNAND

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The

GREAT WALTZ

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A METRO • GOLDWYN - MAYER PICTURE

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SIMONE SIMON

ROBERT YOUNG

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Pato de Foie Gras Truffe*

"JOSETTE"

Rillettes Du Mang Saucisson D'Arles

These famous French Delicacies are now obtainable at

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12A, Des Voeux Road, C. Tel. 21311.

Bert Lahr Joan Davis A Fox Hit

DINNER

TO-NIGHT'S

Consomme a la Julienne

Poisson a la Meuniere

1.

2.

3.

Pork Chop Cutlet.

4. Spaghetti au Gratin

5.

Roast Chicken

6.

Cold Chocolate Cream

7.

Cheese & Biscuit

Price 90 cts,

Tea or Coffee

ST. FRANCIS HOTEL

QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL,

WALKING HEROIN. FACTORY ON A BUS

Informed by Revenue Officer Ahearne that the S.I.E. took a seri- ous view of the case, Mr. E. Him- sworth this morning fined a woman, Cheng Tai, charged with possession of heroin powder, $2,500 or 6 months and an additional 12 months De- without the option of a fine. fendant was a passenger aboard a bus on route No. 9, and a Chinese, female searcher found three packets containing gum trageicanth, caffein,

all

FREE ON MAY 1

London, To-day. Mr. Edward Wilshaw, Chairman of Cable and Wire- less, yesterday announced the inauguration of a new inter-Empire “social message" service. From May 1, messages of a social character may be

sent at a charge of 5/- for 12 words.

The scheme covers the whole Empire, including mandated terri- tories, with the temporary excep- tion of India, Burma, Canada, the Sudan and Trans-Jordan.

The new service will be intro- duced in the original manner of offering a "social message" free of charge to every man, woman and child throughout the Empire on May 1. Reuter.

the

BRITAIN TO

REINFORCE DEFENCES

IN EGYPT

To inaugurate the new service in Hong Kong, on May 1st, resi- dents may send a twelve-word So- cial Telegram free of charge to anywhere in the British Empire (with few exceptions). Hand

CAIRO, TO-DAY. it in at either of

offices of THE "STATE OF IMMEDIATE Cable & Wireless, Ltd., Electra DANGER" MENTIONED IN THE House, No. 3, Connaught Road, ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY IS Central, or No. 67, Jervois Street. REGARDED AS NOW PREVAIL- After May 1st, the rate for the new ING IN EGYPT, IT IS STATED THE BRITISH AND twelve HERE, service will be $4.00 for

GOVERNMENTS words, and 33-1/3 cents for each EGYPTIAN

HAVING AGREED ON THIS IN additional word,

AN EXCHANGE OF NOTES.

HEAVY FIGHTING

AT SUNWUI

in

The significance of this lies the fact that when both nations agree that this state prevails, Eng- land is automatically authorised to increase the strength of her garri. sons in Egypt to a point above the normal.

Extensive

reinforcements. have

SHIUHING, TO-DAY. FIGHTING FOR SUNWUI IS RAGING WITH GREAT VIO-already been sent to Egypt. LENCE. THE CITY HAS CHANG- ED HANDS SEVERAL TIMES.

The Japanese launched a land, na-

Referring to this provision in the treaty, the Egyptian Premier, val and air attack on the Chinese Mohammed Pasha Mahmoud de-

ADVANCE ON positions outside the north city clared before the Chamber and the

CANTON

Chungking, To-day. According to reports re- ceived here, the Chinese troops in Kwangtung have recaptured Hsinkai on the Canton - Hankow Railway, and are now advancing on Canton, in close co-operation with other units, which are pushing forward east and west of Canton.-Trans- Ocean

CLOUDY, WARMER

quinine, aspirin and vanillin, The Royal Observatory reports ingredients in the preparation of that the anti-cyclone continues heroin pills, and a packet containing moving eastward and is now cen- 2 ounces of heroin powder, enough tred over the Pacific to the south to manufacture 25,000 pills, tled to of Japan. The northern depression her waist.

is moving eastward over South

R. O. Ahearne stated that it Manchuria. was suspected that the ingredients

·Pressure remains relatively low were destined for some heroin fac-over Tongking and Siam. tory in the New Territories.

ROAD WAS CLEAR

4

Local forecast: E. to S. E. winds, moderate;" cloudy, warmer.

Caught by an Indian constable after snatching an earring -from a Mr. H. O. Melchior, of No.

woman in Shanghai Street, yester- Shouson Hill, was summoned before day afternoon, Li Yuk-sing, 25, was Mr. R. A. D. Forrest this morning, this morning sentenced to six for speeding in Queen's Road East, months' hard labour and eight on April 4.

strokes by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen Traffic Sergeant Campbell said at-Kowloon.

was driving at 24 he road was clear.

Lloyd, was fined $2, for parking over time in Pedder Street, on American, April

gate at noon yesterday.

Senate last evening that Egypt “in While fighting was in progress, | collaboration with her great Bri Japanese troops were sent in steam tish ally" had undertaken the steps to strengthen boats along the river to attack the necessary Chinese rear. Chinese troops on the national defence. banks prevented them from landing. After the arrival of reinforce- around ments, Japanese assaults Kongmoon have been intensified, The Chinese are stubbornly resist

ing.

Britain, he stated; had pledged herself to send adequate land, sea defend Egypt and air forces to against any aggressor,

Characterising these steps as a "contribution towards a relaxation On the Canton-Hankow Railway in tension," the Premier concluded the Chinese are still attacking

by stating that Egypt is now in a Kongstun, about ten miles north

position to defend all of her fron- of Canton. The Japanese in Sunkai, tiers, but that she is nevertheless 17 miles north of Canton, are re-grateful for every declaration guar ported to have all been driven off.

-Central News.

FRENCH GIVE WARNING TO JAPAN

Chungking, To-day.

It is learned that the French authorities have warned the Japanese govern- ment against further flights by Japanese warplanes over French Indo-China.

The warning was given after Chinese notification that the Japanese planes which raided Mengtaz in Yunnan and attacked the No. 19 Eurasia plane on April 13 took off from Weichow Is- land south of Pakhoi, cut across French territory to penetrate into Yunnan. Central News.

anteeing her independence.-Tradís. Ocean.''

SPECIAL PLANE

FOR MINISTERS

Tokyo, To-day, A special eight-passenger aero- plane has been provided for the use of the Japanese Ministers, it is announced.

The plane is soundproof, and will enable Ministers to confer while travelling between cities.

Instruments) in acquiring it was the Japanese Minister of Tran portation, M. Harumichi Tarehe,

The machine is a monoplane of the

Parasol type, is powered with. two 450 horsepower motors, and

of has a cruising speed 300 kilometres per hour over a radjus of 8,000 kilometres.-Trans-Ocean.

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