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ENGINEERINGERQUIPSHEVIS CO.SETD.
CHINA MAIL
268 Chartered Bank Ballding.
Tel, 27789
WHOOSH.
WE'RE OFF.. BIGGEST SHOE SALE EVER
ON THE HELD !!!
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.
Now Flate from
$15.-
Ballet
By
Shoos
87719
thm
Stops
VALLEY SHOES 10% of
Mayma kors
250 New JOYCE Sampleg $35 to $50
4,000 pair bdd sizes
$25.
and ap
DeLiso
Shoes 10% off.
M'MSELLE
KITTENS
Häll nev Shoes at
10%
WITH ALL THE SMART NEW STYLES OF GILDA SHOES, CAPEZIOS, FOOT FLAIRS, WAYNES, BUSKENS, ETC, HANDBAGS in leather, tapestry, suede etc. less, 30%.
FOR THE 3rd ANNIVERSARY OF OUR KOWLOON BRANCH- SPECIAL GIFTS GIVEN TO EVERY BUYER. (from the 30th of January to 4th of February]
ALSO A GENERAL SALE OF COATS, DRESSES, STOCK- INGS, AND SPORTSWEAR.
WATCH THE SPECIAL OFFERS AT OUR SHOW WINDOWS!
MODE ELITE. LTD.
KAYAMALLY BUILDING
22 Quoon's Road, C., Hong Kong.
FURS
OCEAN VIEW COURT, 27 Chatham Road, Kowloon.
LXPERIENCED SERVICE To For Making &
THE THEN I General
Telephone: 64506
CABLE ADDRESS
"
"2445"
P. D. DOX 5176 IKOWLOON,
Siberian Fur Store ·
KOWLOON
134-E NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON HONG KONG
BANCH MISKS
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dear Sirs/Madams,
We have the pleasure to announce the Opening of our New Branch Store on the Ground Floor, Ambassador Hotel, 26, Nathan Road, Kowloon on Saturday, 4th February, 1961 Cocktail will be served from at 2.00 p.m.
2.00 p.m. until 6.00 p.m.
All patrons and friends invited.
are cordially
Faithfully Yours,
SIBERIAN FUR STORE
Y. S. FONG
Proprietor.
Established 1945
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1961.
"writis facttion news" naravnave
NEW
Lady Sheaffer
“SKILPGENT" FOUNTAIN PEN Cole Giganta,
SHITKO PAPUN COLLTD.
ENGINES ORDERED FROM AMERICAN FIRM
From tho Filos
KCR buys three diesels 25
TO PROVIDE BETTER AND
.
MORE FREQUENT SERVICES
With a view to providing better and more frequent train ser-
vices to and from the New Territories, the Kowloon-Canton
Railway has bought three new diesel-electric engines and 23 coaches.
Parents told to
warn children
With the approach of Chinese New Year, Governmant this morning issued a warning to parents about the coreless handling of firecrackers by, children. Parents are urged to agist In. All Police officers have strict the prevention of decidents by orders to summon or arrest any instrueting their children in the person who discharges fireworks correct handling of fleecrackers, Į outside the permitted hours on Band by forbidding them to the dates specified or who fails throw drozrackers at passers-by to observe the conditions for Gr when Playing with ether the discharge of firecrackers. children.
A
Goverment spokesman stressed the danger t 1920- crackers being exploded in the vicinity of Intiaminable materiai and advised that freatment should be sought inmediately if they cared eye or facial in- juries.
BLINDNESS
Firecrackers let off near the face can cause serious impair- | ment to the eyesight and củà re- sult in posible blindness.
The public are asked to co- operate by Inking every pres caution again accident. Thei letting off of bombs, "electric" { crackers Hiki "Gold Coin" crackers is strictly prohibited.
CHINA MAIL
FILM EDITOR
TO BE JUROR
John Luff, Aim editor of the China Mall, has been elected a juror of the 8th Aslan Film Festival. This Is the third consecutive year he has been elected,
The Film Festival is tu be held in Mabila from March to 11. The Jurors will commchce judging the entries on February 24 In order that all may only
screenlag be discharged in Hongkong,
shall be over by the time Kestyle
and New Kowloon i the Festival proper begins. from 4 prt on Chinese New · Year Eve, February 14, to 45 pm on Thursday, February 16, Fexcept between 1 am and
During the Chinese New Your period, recruckers
| on each day; and from 6 am to |0 am on Tuesday, February 21.
In the New Territories, Bre- crackers may be let off from 4 pn on Tuesday February 14 to 4 pm on Thursday, February 16, and from 8 am to 9am on
Tuesday, February 21.
ELECTION DAY
The Urban Council elections will be held on Friday, March
.3.
This was announced by n Government spokesman today,
Scaled rear
wall to
enter house
The contract for the supply of the 23 reaches has been awarded to Metropolitan- Cammell Carringe & Wagon Co., Birmingham.
Macmillan
coming to Hongkong?
There is no
information whether the Prime Minis- tor, Mr Macmillan, will visit Hongkong in the
Autumn.
years AGO
February 1936
The Andrian, magazine of St Andrew's Church, Kowloon,
has this to say on the "cracker
nuisance".
"Is it not time that the law was enforced in central Kom- loan to prevent the use of Chinese crackera? We hope by This was stated by a Govern- saying this we are not showing ment spokesman in reply to a China Mall query this morning but we do most definitely thin
signs of old age creeping on. Mr Maemilian, said a London that there is no practice in the beat this for
Seven of the new coaches are for first-class passengers, eleven for third-clasy and the romala- | ometal announcement yester world which can
third-class day, will go to Washington on
Ave
arc
is
ing passenger cum luggage and April 3 or 4 for talks with Pre-sheer lunacy, brake coaches,
zident Kennedy,
"There It was also disclosed that the about them like some of our nothing pretip Prime Minister hoped to visit the Federation of Malaya in the English fireworks; they are just noisy and thoroughly objection- able.
End of 1962
The first of these new conche are expected to arrive toword the end of 1962. The net cost of the coaches is about $8 million.
The three diesel electric engines, coaling about $3 million, have already been ordered from the American Brm af General Motors, The engines, each of 1,950 horse power, aru expected to arrive in the Colony by the middle of this year.
POLICE ARREST
JAY WALKERS
The police had tried educat- ing people to use pedes- trian crossings but there ware still some who ignor ed this and endangered their own safoty, a Traffic Inspector said at Central Court this morning. Inspector J. R. Johnston, attached to the Accident Inquires Ofce, told Central Magistrate, Mr Derek Cons, that the police were now furced to arrest those who did not use
the crossings.
Autumn.
$250 fine
"Further, instead of confining then to one night as we do on Guy Fawkes Day at home, the beastly things are let off from
for obscene early morning to late at night
pictures
for three four days in suc- cersion.
"And many of our own British people are the biggest offenders. It was a thousand pilies that at the time of the King's death Chinese New Year,
Lo Tul. 37, of 57 Chun Fol' Terrace, was fined $250 or six weeks by Mr T. L. Yang at over the Causeway Bay Court this move that they were not completely ng una charge of objectionable, prohibited, at any rate, in the exhibition of obscene pletures. Colony's European areas,
Inspector Y.C. Lam said de- fundunt
was caught. exposing five boxes of indecent pictures to the public at the entrance of Tiger Balm Garden, Tai Hang- road, yesterday afternoan,
Twenty pictures, which were found to be not of on obscene nature, were returned to the defendant.
"We are fairly certain that do about it so why not insist on most British people jeet as we
their prohibition?
"If a suficient number of prople who agree with this, will send their views on paper to the editor, he will see that they are conveyed to the right quarters."
End of Season Clearance
at Paquerette's
Everything at give-away prices!
'Three **jny walkers" were Dresses brought before court this morning and were each fined $35 for this offence,
policemen by
A 21-year-old unemployed man entered a house by scaling its rear wall and They were arrested yesterday stole articles, worth $575, Causeway Bay Magistrate Mr T.L. Yang was told this morning.
1xc
whe
morning, were asking people to use the
pedestrian crossings in Queen's- read. Central. They were found crossing the road about 60 feet
Stole meat
Siu-nang, of no fixed away, abode was sentenced to one year in jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of burglory.
Inspector 5. Y. Lam said de- He said
nominations were fenslant was arrested early invited to fill the four vacancies | yesterday morning In Juva- for elected membership which road when he was stopped by would becur on April 1 when police and found in possession The present tenn of office of Mr of a suitease containing with the intention of selling it B. A. Bernacchi, Mr II, Cheong quantity clothing, shoes,
leen.
Mr Li Yiu-bar and Dr vests and fles, and a fountain P. F. Wou ends.
pen.
An unemployed man, who admitted stealing 30 catties of preserved meat and soisages
and buying something tur his children for the Chinese New Year, was sentenced to Six Under caution, defendant months' jall by Central The Yaumati Government admitted breaking Into 24 Magistrate Mr Derek Cons this School in Public Square-street Whorf-road, ground floor, and will ba the Kowloon polling stealing the articles earlier that station. The Hongkong polling morning. station will be situated outside
"He said he had spent two the exits from the western arm hours inside the house," the In-
pector said.
of the Star Ferry Pier.
20%
BY GOO
IT'S ONLY
TAKEN ME A WEEK TO TEACH HIM TO
FETCH MY 'HAT
morning.
He was also placed under police supervision for a year.
Skirts
Slacks
Separates
Lingerie
Raincoats
and
Maternity wear
door-busters-
Dresses at $95.00 & UNDER
Stax
19 Tui Min Hol Village, Kung.
He was Lam Man-kam, 27, of Sai
Hats
WINNER
Carlsberg
IS POINTS AHEAD
from $25.00
from 5.00
Contour Belts from 5.00
from 25.00
Bouffants
ZARIA
ALL AT
Paquerette's SALE
OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW
9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily
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