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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY, MAY 1923,

ENJOY THE FREEDOM OF THE SEA

Select your new Bathing Suit

from our new Stock.

A variety such as never before shown in the Colony compris- ing all the latest in plain colours, novel and striking stripes and heather mixtures. All weights and sizes to fit all figures, either slim or utsto.

MACKINTOSH

& CO LTD.

MEN'S WEAR SPI CIALISTS,

Alexandra Building,

Des Voeux Road.

CAMERA NEWS.

Millinery

ANOTHER SELECTION OF

Charming Millinery Just Opened MADELEINE PEARSON;

(Next to Cafe Wiseman) Tel, 2313. P, O. Box 530.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

ROOF GARDEN

TEA DANCE DAILY

4.30 to 7.30

Admission $1.00 Exclusive of Refreshments.

DANCING NIGHTLY

9 p.m. to 12 midnight

A DAINTY AND REFINED CABARET

presenting

MURA AND KOKA SHIPOFF

in

“POLKA”.

"BOY and BUTTERFLY

"TO SPRING"

10 p.m.

10.45 p.m.

11.30 p.m.

$2.00 $1.50

Admission Non-diners

Diners in Hotel

Tables may be reserved.

Regular army officers are instructing the girls' rifle team at the University of Georgia.

YEE SANG FAT CO.

Absolutely

JUST ARRIVED

RAIN COATS

Captain Herbert Hartley, the cow master of the Levia- than, largest American ship.

WATER PROOFI

For Ladies Gents & Children.

Jessica Brown, former Follies girl, who is reported

engaged to the Earl of Northest,

Marguerite Rudolph, a four-year-old child, selected from thousands of entries as the most beautiful child in Nova Scotia. She is known as the "Peace Child" because she was born on the day the armistice was signad.

A view of one of the streets of Scranton, showing conditions there. Houses are caving in because of the mines which are being dug underneath the streets.

This railway van was dynamited after being derailed between Marryborough and Mouatrath in Ireland.

Mile. Lysiane Bernhardt, coached by her famous grand- mother, the late Sarah Bern- hardt, who is expected to carry the family me in the theatrical world through an- other generation

Captain Jack Williams, 87, of Catalina Island, Cali- fornia, astounded the throng at Falm Beach when he' "walked two miles in water that ranged in depth from 20 to 40 feet. At the end of his “walk” there was not s drop of water on either of the two flags which he carried,

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