1933-01-07 — Page 10

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1933.

Slip-ons

without sleeves.

Pull-overs

with sleeves.

A large selection of these useful garments in various weights.

Plain colours, check and fancy designs to suit all tastes.

Priced from $10.50 each. Less 10% discount for cash.

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PICTORIAL

One of the most impressive funerals ever man in Hongkong was that of the late Mr. Ho lu, Part of the huge procession fa' seen in picture. (Photo: A. Fong).

This picture shows some of the magnificent wreathe sent to the funeral of the late Mr. Ho'

lu. (Photo: Mee Cheung). .

Mouche (Mr. Ferguson up), who won the Troop Steeplechase at the Fanling Race Meeting. (Photor Moe Cheung).

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OVALTINE

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WHITEAWAYS

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JANUARY

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and will continue till

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th

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An unusual view of Repulse Bay, showing the Hotel and beach,

taken from the hillside.

A snapshot taken at the eponing of the now wings of the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital. On luft are Mr. Chan Lim-pak and Sir Robert Ho

Tung.. (Phota Yim Fong), -

This picture shows the trial of a British seaman named Edward Sheen at Canton in 1807. The original painting has been: easured by Sir Robert Ho Tung.

A snapshot of the Rugby match in which

the Navy secured an ossy victory over the Club last Saturday. (Photo: Ming Yuan).

Above reproduction of an old painting, the original of which has been sacurad by Sir Robert Ho Tung, shows the scene.

outalde the court during the trial of a British seaman at Canton in 1807.

Sub-Inspector Mir Alam Khan, of the R.N. Yard Police, who received the British Empire Medal in the New Yaar Honours,

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