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365 NIGHTS in HOLLYWOOD
JAMES DUNN ALICE FAYE
MITCHELL and DURANT
HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON TEL. 57795
"WHITE BANNERS"
TO-NIGHT'S
DINNER
1. Consomme a la Colbert
2. Boiled Fish & Anchovy Sauce
3.
Pig's Tongue Cutlet
4. Spaghetti a la Italian
5. Roast Chicken
6. Cream Puff
7.
Cheese & Biscuit
Tea or Coffee
Price 90 cts.
ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL,
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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 3, 1989
INDUSTRIAL PANEL WELL PLEASED WITH BRITISH REARMAMENT PROGRESS
London, To-day.
The Prime Minister, in a statement in the House of Commons yesterday, said that the Rearma- ment Advisory Panel of businessmen had re- ported that the Service Departments, support- ed by the Treasury, were rapidly accomplishing a most difficult task of great complexity with efficiency and foresight.
In some cases they had established practically new
industries in the country.
JAPANESE SHIPS MOVING SOUTH
The panel felt that the magnitude of the effort being made was altoge- ther insufficiently realised by the country as a whole, and that the re- sults hitherto achieved could not the have been achieved without
Swatow, To-day. whole-hearted co-operation of in-
Fishing junks coming in last dustry operating on a peace-time night report that yesterday about 20 Japanese warships and trans- The panel felt on the evidence sub-ports were sighted steaming mitted to them that most of the south from Formosa. gaps in the defence equipment of The destination of the vessels is the nation had been or were being presumably Canton or Weichow filled as rapidly as possible.--Reuter. Island. Our Own Correspon-
dent.
basis.
:
Mr. J. M. Jacks, of No. 6, Essex. Crescent, was this morning fined $8 for allowing his dog to wander in Cumberland Road without a lead or muzzle.
Lieutenant R. D. Boddy was this morning fined $5 at Kowloon for allowing his dog abroad without a. muzzle or lead.
POWELL'S WINTER SALE
NOW PROCEEDING
This year it has more than a special claim for your attention. Owing to the mildness of our present winter an unusual amount of goods are being offered at Bargain Prices.
We mention a few.
SHIRTS & PYJAMAS
Fancy Tunic Shirts at
$3.25 (3 for $9.00)
Dress Shirts ...'..... $5.75
Sports Shirts
Pyjamas
(Usually $10.50)
-$2.75
6.75
HALF PRICE
Underwear, Hats, Caps, Ties.
BOOTS & SHOES
Oddments in Black & Brown at
$9.75, $12.75, $14.75
white $1,95 & $5,75
33% %
Discount off Regular Prices.
Overcoats, Ready-to-wear Suits, Travelling Rugs, Pull- overs, Sweaters, Slipovers, Waistcoats, Dressing Gowns, Gloves, Scarves, Suit and Attache Cases,
SOCKS & HOSE
A large assortment of Plain and Fancy Cashmere at
prices.
**
$95 c., $1.45, $1.75, $1.95
Grey Flannel Trousers.$10,50
20%
Discount will be allowed off all other regular stock except a few proprietary articles.
WM. POWELL, LTD.
10, Ice House Street
Open until 6 p.m.
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