THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923.
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HELMETS
Pith bodies, covered White or Fawn alpaca. Extra light in weight and afford perfect protection THE PRINCE HAT IN WHITE, CREAM & GREY.
MACKINTOSH
& CO. LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS,
ALEXANDRA BUILDING
DES VOEUX ROAD.
CAMERA
NEWS.
Millinery
ANOTHER SELECTION OF
Charming Millinery Just Opened MADELEINE PEARSON
(Next to Cafe Wiseman) Tel, 2313. ·P, O. Box 530.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
LADIES' HAIR DRESSING PARLONR
First Floor
NEA PAR
Natives of Essen gather about the Freach bulletin board at the railroad station to learn what trains they can take and what does they can't take and when and why. Note French soldiers on the left.
Under the Supervision of Eur pean Exper
Open 9 am to 6 pm.
(Appointments may be made during.
above hours)
Phone 32
Prices Moderate.
YEE SANG FAT CO.
JUST ARRIVED
RAIN COATS
Absolutely
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AROOL!
For Ladies Gents & Children.
Mrs. Lily Charlotte Gram who won the pran pushing contest from London to Brighton, covering the 52 miles in 12 hours and 20 minutes,
England,
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President and Mrs. Harding leaving Memorial Contin ental Hall, Washington, after the President addressed the congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Al Striker, vaudeville per- former, hanging by his foot from a Baltimore theatre to help the fund of the National Vaudeville Association.
A motorist in Brooklyn was driving his car peacefully along the street when this tree suddenly snapped and fell upon the car. The motorist's escape seemed miraculous, since he was directly under the tree.
Girl students of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, in a hurdle contest.
Raita Fujiyama, president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Japan, who haa arrived at San Francisco saying he stands for full co-operation with the United States,