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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 1,

SELLING BOOM

MEANS

UNFORGETABLE SALE-ALSO UNDISPUTED PRICES

LISTEN FOLKSI

HERE'S BIG NEWSI

3 BARGAINS

At your Beck and Call

STRIPED SILK SHIRTS

$2.90 each.

POPLIN PYJAMAS

$3.35

SILK DRESSING GOWNS

$6.20 each.

AT

HARIRAM'S

SILK

STORE

51. Nathan Road, Kowloon. SHOP CLOSES AT 73.0 P.M.

set.

LOVE OR MONEY?

(Continued from Page 3.)

1933.

FOUR POWER PACT.

LITTLE ENTENTE PREPARED TO ACCEPT

Prague, May 31.

some time. But not now["

"Why not?" His voica WAH

The Permanent Council of the harah. "Is It because you want to enjoy your fortune a little longer? Little Entente announces that it is Mona, can't you take me as I am prepared to accept the Fronch signa- view of the fact that the with what I have to give you? version of the Four Power Pact, in Isn't that enough 7"

tories aro prepared to guaranteo "Do you own half the mino.limitation in the range of its Barry?" she asked deliberately.

on pre-

AERIAL BOMBING.

action, continuance of the com- and the petence of the Lengue He considered this. "No," he unanimous application of Article said, "but what ban that to do with 19, plun a formal French guarantee ¡it? I'm not

You against all revision based starving.

VIOUR engagements.-Renter Spe- wouldn't starve as my wife."

cial. "Do you own Holiday?" "Part of it. Holiday is figured in with the rest of the property. Steve owns more than half, thought I explained that. The salo things. of the Empress clinched For a while-at least until I'm 30 -I'm rather in Steve's, steward-!

more ship, no to speak. He has power in any measure than I have but that doesn't mean anything be- сливс It's Steve! It isn't 118 though he'd ever try to do any thing I didn't approve."

Lansbury's Plea For Reconsideration.

BRITISH POLICY.

London, May 31. In the House of Commons to-day, "If Steve should die to-morrow," Mona sald slowly, "the mine would Mr. Lansbury made a vigorous plen belong-more than half of it and for the Government to reconsider decision to retuin aerial more than half of Holiday-to his its heira. Have you thought of that?" bombardment for police purposes Barry pressed his face down on in certain outlying regions,

shoulder. He said slowly, announced by Sir John Simon at "Why think of death now when we the Disarmament Conference. can think of each other?"

her

"You see, Barry, if I don't marry you right of perhaps I can think of a way to help you"

115

Mr. Lansbury asked whether the allowed no Government's attitude further consideration, even meant the wrecking

of the

If it Dis-

"So that's your plan!" Barry's armament Conference. valce rose in dismay and disdain.)

Mr. Baldwin replied that the "Do you think I'd let you help me,Covernment had decided on this Mona? Du you think I'd take a cent of that money?"

"Why not?"

policy, after full consideration and thie decision had been communicat-

November.

"Because I couldn't! Mona, Mona,ed to the House of Commons last forget all this! What do you care for money? We have enough.

Do Mr. Baldwin deprecated the sug-

geation that this decision might |

the conference.-Reuter wreck Sperioi.

I look so poor? Let the money go to the cat hospital or whatever he wanted it to go to and marry me!" There was a rustle in the shrub-

New Delegate. bery close by. Then B shadow

Washington, May 81. fung itself across the sand at their feet and separated from the clump President Roosevelt has appoint- of trees as if torn away by some-ed Ralph W. Morrison. Democrat as the one's hands.

member for San, Antonio "So this is where you are. Monn! sixth United States delegate Why didn't you tell me? I went the World Economic Conference.-- into your room for some water-Renter

[ my

thermos was empty-and

couldn't find you. I was worried

stiff! You know those snakes-oh.

Barry! Well, thank goodness, I"Dont mind me. didn't have the fire department) out!

"Wait Lottie. I'm coming," Mona! rose from the sand and walked' slowly toward the girl in the path-

way.

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"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION.

$250 CASH PRIZES.

to

From 1st June to 31st August, 1933. SECTION ONE.

Bathing and Picnic Photographs.

First Prize

$50.00

Second

20.00

Third

10.00

1 run ahead." "Let's

wait until to-morrow, Barry. Please!"

"Say yes or no, Mona, to-night!" "Do you mean that?"

He nodded seriously. "I do." "Then it will have to be "no."" "Say, I don't want to interrupt the girl said slowly. "I'm sorry, ancer Barry." anything Lottie begun

(To Be Continued.) tainly.

"We've finished talking," Mona assured her.

"Are you sure there isn't any- thing more to say?" asked Burry. "We'll talk it over in the morn |ing, Barry,"

"There's nothing tolaik over. You can simply say 'yes' or 'no.'

Lottie interposed cheerfully,

Jimmy's

1. D'Agullar Street.

SECTION TWO.

Views, including Architecture and

Street Scenes.

First Prize

$50.00

Second

20.00

Third

10.00

Chinese Studies (Figures and Faces). First Prizo

$50.00

Second

20.00

10.00

SECTION THREE.

"It's the finer

flavour!"

apstan

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for quality!

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Third

For the-

SECTION FOUR,

BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE.

The Prizes in this Section will consist of valuable cameras offered by the:--

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY.

Details will be published later. SECTION FIVE.

Snapshots taken by Children under the age of 14 years.

First Prize

#

Five Cameras as Consolation Prizes.

$10.00

The following Rules will govern the Competition

1.The Competition is confined exclusively to

photographers.

amatour

2 The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what aro adjudged to be the best photographs in cach Section, and which reach this Office not later than 31nt August, 1933. The decleton of the Judges shall be final. 8.The right to publish any or all of the entries in the

Telegraph is reserved.

1.-Photographs which have been already entered in local

competitions are ineligible.

5.At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitore on application at the Office within seven days.

-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery, loss

or damage.

7.-Photographs which must not be less than 21⁄4” x 31⁄4~ (excepting in the Children's Section) should be printed in black and white, with the name of the competitor in ink on the back.

8.-No correspondenco will be entered into.in connexion with

the Competition. 9-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the name, age and address on the back in ink, countersigned by a parent. 10-Members of the staff are not permitted to compete.

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“TAKE YOUR CAMERA WITH YOU !''

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