THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

FRIDAY, OCTOBER

1926.

LAST VOYAGE OF THE IMPLACABLE-The old Implacable left Plymouth on August 31, for Falmouth Harbour, where she is to bo preserved and used as a training-ship for Soc Scouts. Our picture shows the stern of the old Implacable as she put to sea for the last time. Originally the French two-deckur Duguay Trouin she was one of the ships that engaged Nelson's Victory at Trafalgar. (Times copyright.)

AIR AMBULANCE USED.-Lieut. Cyrus K. Battis, army ace injured in a crash near Bellefonte, U.S.A., is car- ried hundreds of milos in an airplane to a Washington hospital. Photo shows him being taken from the ambulance plane. Doctors predict he now will recover.

NEW STOCK OF

Shirts

Pyjamas

Underwear

in woights suitable for the present season.

our display, fully merits the close

inspection which wo so cordially invite

MACKINTOSH & CO., LTD.

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS

Alexandra Building.

Dos. Voeux Road.

YE OLDE PRINTERIE

LIMITED;

FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS DESIGNED BY US OR MADE UP

TO CUSTOMERS REQUIREMENTS.

CHESS RIVALS.-Seventeen years ago Frank J. chess American Marshall of New York took the championship away from Jackson W, Showalter of Georgetown. Ho has held it over since. Now Showalter, at the national tourney in Chicago, is trying to get it buck. Photo shows Showalter at the left and Marshall at the right.

TANK

PLOUGH.-The old idea of beating the sword into a ploughshare is pretty well carried out by those soldiers at Tort Bonning, U. 8. A who have hooked a plough onto a modern army tank and used it for motive power to grade off their athletic field.,

FATAL SMASH.-The smashing force with which two interurban cars collided. near Monroe, Michigan, is illustrated here. The cars hit on a curve. Eight passengers were killed and the two motormen and two conductors and 22 passengere injured.

YACHTING ON THE BROADS. Jookeying for position in the Skippers Race at the last regatta of the Suffolk season, on Oulton Broad,

near Lowestoft (Times copyright.)

CHINA BUILDING BASEMENT

Entrance Facing QUEEN'S THEATRE Telephone 3787,

Photograph Post Cards

showing general panoramic views, Peak districts, beautiful scenery, centros of commercial activity, notable structures, typical street scones, forms of labour in contrast, scones. from native

life, various Chinese processions, eto.

Price: 10 cis, each, 40 ets. per i doz., 75 cts. per 1 doz., Special rate given to orders of large quantities.

MEE CHEUNG • PHOTOGRAPHERS Ice House Street and Beaconsfield Arcade.

ROYAL & CO.

The Leading Shoemakers Establishod 15 Tears..

All styles made to order. Dancing Shoes a Specia- lity.

Shoes re-covored in all colours, febrics and leathers No. 1, D'Aguilar Street,

Telephone C, 3237

When buying Toilet requisites and articles that for personal use, one wishes to be very sure they are of the highest quality and of undoubted purity and freshness.

The Queen's Dispensary.

guarantees these qualities to all who make their purchases there, and in addition a courteous and obliging service.

22, DES VOEUX ROAD

(NEXT TO WHITEAWAY S)

CENTRAL 492,

WHITEAWAY'

STATIONERY DEPARTMENT

THE

"ORIENT

ONE OF

WRITING

ORIENT

PAD

AWAYS STANDARD VALUES

The

ORIENT" WRITING PAD contains 100 streets of good quality cream paper, ruled both sides, a very economical Pad. The writing does not show through

Size 10 by 8 inches.

Price 75 cts. each. ENVELOPES for above 55 cts. box of 100

First Shipments of New Toys now arrived WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

HONGKONG.

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