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BY USING

ANTI-DRIP

PADS

These neat and extremely useful pads fit on to the stem of the glass and absorb all condensed moisture.

Monograms, Crests or Addresses printed on them free of charge.

They can be used over & over again by drying in the

sun, or oven.

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Imperial

BRAINS

BRITISH DESIGN

RIGHT THROUGH

LABOUR CAPITAL MATERIALS

The "Imperial" is designed and made in England, by people who understand English requirements. Foreign made typewriters, Imported from countries using the metric system, lack such typically English signs as ""3" The "Imperial" keyboard has six extra characters-just those symbols which the English typist has always needed but never possessed.

In construction, the "Imparlal" is a "sound British

engineering job”--with all that the phrase implies.

REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD. 7, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, Telegrams: "JOSSTREE,"

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ICY CRYSTAL WATERS

of The Norwegian Fjords!!!

SMOKED SMALL FAT HERRINGS

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No. 2 Finest Kippered Herrings Boneless Fillets "Auk Brands" .... half-pound tins 28 cts. $1.65 for 6. Finest Sardines in Pura Olive Oil "Ship" Two Loyers 16/20 Fish 33⁄44 oz. 20 cts, or $1.50 8 tins. No. 4 Finest Sardines in Tomato Sauce "Fjord Queen"

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Hongkong.

22, Hankow Road,

Kowloon.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1933.

HUMBER *. **** ** HILLMAN

The above picture shows a corner of the motor car display arranged by Mosers. Ġilman & Co, Ltd, at the Bel-

tish Empire Fair. (Photos King's Studio),

TRAIN CRASH IN. STATION

40 PASSENGERS INJURED

I

London, Apr. 25. During the morning rush hour at Victoria Station yesterday the 7.40 electric train from Brighton over-ran the platform and crashed Into the buffers.

PLANE DASH TO TRAWLER

2-DAY SALVAGE TRIP

IN 6 HOURS

Soon after word was received in Fleetwood that the local trawler Sulby was on the rocks off the Mull [of Kintyre, on the south-west coast of Scotland, a monoplane with a salvage officer aboard took off from |Blackpool aerodrome.

mono-

After a two-hours flight in hazy Between 40 and 50 people were injured, but only one sufficiently weather the trawler was located, seriously to be detained in hospital. with a lifebont and a steamer stand- ing by. While the monoplane was The large number of injured circling round preparing to land the persoas is due, no doubt, to the Sulby was seen to float off the rocks fact that as the train was enter- with the rising tide. The ing the station scores of pas-plane then headed for home. sengers were standing and many The distance from Floetwood to were at the open doors waiting the Mull of Kintyre as the crow to jump off when the train slow-lies is only 180 mlles, but the sal- vage officer, Mr. W. Chapman, sald ed down.

that in six houra ho had been able to make a journey which by ratt and road would have taken more than two days.

The result was that when the train crashed into the buffers the standing passengeres were flung in a heap and those at the doors were thrown on the platform.

Mr. Arthur Jackson, of Brighton one of the injured passengers, em- phasised this point.

"This is the first time that an neroplane has been used in salvage work on this const," he said.

the carriage." "When the train ran into the buffere with a terrific jolt," he

Broken, Glass said, "it threw the croiviled pas- Many windows were broken and sengers against one another and several passengers were

cut by knocked them against the carriage broken Alasa. Umbrellas, papers. sents and tables. The train seamed books, atinsho cases and women's to be entering the station in the handbags were strewn on the plat- normal way and when one was form.

least expecting it there was a ter The noise as the train crashed rific crash and it felt as if ovary-into the buffers echoed all over the thing was tumbling round us.

station and crowds ran to the plat-

"Several of the woman passengers form to see what had happened. screamed as they were flung across

Ambulances were rushed, to the station and about six passengers

1988 Marchis On-With One of the World's Magnificent Romances of a Great, Unselfish Lovel Played to the Hilt in the Matchless Passion of Sylvia Sidney's Greatest Performance

were taken to hospital. Two of these were first treated by railway ambulance mon and railway polico- men on the platform.

The train was composed of the new all-steel carriages and it is stated that the accident might have been more serious with the old type of carriages owing to splinter- ed woodwork.

In an officini statement the com- pany stated that the train consisted of twelve coaches and most of the Injured were travelling in the last

conch.

Delay was caused to some of the electric suburban services owing to the fact that two platforms were temporarily out of use.

For Your HEALTH

CHOCOLATE VITAVOSE

MADAME BUTTERFLY

with SYLVIA SIDNEY

CARY GRANT • CHARLIE RUGGLES CA B.P. SCHULBERG Production Directed by MARION GERING

A Paramount Picture

with fresh milk at the DAIRY FARM

STORE Queen's Road C.

They're only Cream Crackers

but

OW delightfully crisp and flaky! How tasty with butter and cheese, or with afternoon tea! And how Indistinguishable from the best that come from overseas!

Only Cream Crackers—but made as good biscuits must be made with first quality materials, mixed and kneaded and rolled by machinery: machine-cut and stamped at the rate of 25,000 an hour-then baked to a crisp golden brown in 450° temperature ovens. Untouched by hand until ready for packing. You will enjoy local biscuits made under such hyglenic and modern conditions, in a factory you are welcome to visit, by arrangement with the manufacturers.

they are

ON LOK YUEN'S

CREAM CRACKERS

$1.00 per 14 lb. tin.

60 conte por Ib. loose.

A Squibb Specialty

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Soda crackers, too, the flour and butter are used: made with water instead of milk, but very appetising with butter and cheese,

AND THE PRICE! 80 cents for 1% lb. tin, $1.60 for 21⁄2 lb. tin

w 32 cents per lb. loose.

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25, Des Voeux Road Central, and branches.

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