SALESMAN SAM
HO, HUM. IF I'M GONNA HAVE ANY MONEY: "TA BLOW IN ON CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, I'D
BETTER BLOW OUT AND GET
GOIN'!
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1932.
A Poor Combination!
THESE THINGS ARE GONNA GE
A CINCH TA SELL AN'. THEY'VE FOLKS,
GO LIKE HOT CAKES!
I HAVE HERE-
By Small
CHESTNUTS!
CHESTNUTS CHESTNUTS!
BLANKETY!
MAIN STREET
STILL MAIN
STREET
0000
PAY. ON
WELL, I'VE STOOD FER IT LONG ENOUGH THERE'S ONLY ONE THING TO DO AND THAT'S TO SICK A COP ON HIM!·
ANOTHER
STREET
CHESTNUTS!
HEAH, I WANTCHA
TO MAKE HIM MOVE-) THAT WAY? HE'S
HE'S QUEERIN'
MY SALES!
HOW DO YA GET SELLIN' CHESTNUTS AND YOU'RE SELLIN' WHAT?
? HAW!
HAW!
11/27
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OF COURSE!
£400,000 GIFT TO CITY
ALDERMAN ONCE.
A PEDLAR
Alderman J. G. Graves well known na Sheffield's benefactor,- haя formed f. the benefit of the city a charitable trust with funds amounting to more than £400,000.
The whole of the trust fund is the gift of Alderman Graves, who has already given parks of several hundreds of acres to Sheffield, £20,- 900 towards answart gallery, £20,- 000 towards a new central library and μL number of playing fields for congested parts of the city.
The trust, which has alrendy born in secret existence for some time, will undertake educational, scientific, medical and other public benefactions which might not otherwise be carried out at the public expence.
The size of the gift is indented
by the fact thint the trust dood revenue stamp alone cost £6,067.
"In due course," Aldorinan Graves says "there will be seven permanent trustees, and ultimate- ly this number will be increased to ten by the appointment of three representative trustees, one ap pointed by cha Croporation, one by the Cutlers' Company and one by the town trustees."
-Asked whether the formation of the trust would mean that his own" public welfare offorts as an in- dividual would cease, Alderman Graves said, "No, certainly not. I have never coveted great wealth for its own sake, and my real ambition has always been to be useful to my fellow citizens." He added that the trust represented a "considerable portion"' of his personal catate.
Alderman Graves, who was Lord Mayor of Sheffold in 1927, at one time held a podlar's certificate and sold goods from door to door in the city.
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