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THE HONGKONG:
ART EXHIBITION
PLEASING “PICTURES
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The bl-annual exhibition of pic- tures at Mesara. Komor & Komor, York Building, is up to the standard. of previous exhibitions, There are a variety of pletares in water colours from $2 to $50. Every exhibit is a work of art and a joy to the eye. Exchange on Japan being so favonable prices are reduced tre- mendourly.
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CROWDED LONDON
London, May 1
All the well-known artists are represented. Terauchi, the master of atmospheric views, shows again
It is announced that the pro what a wonderful" ohwerver" of Nature he is. No. 1, Alps of Japan, ramme for Monday's Jubliee and No. 70, Peking, China, are out celebrations will be carried out as standing, whilst No. 4, Churry or arranged, regardless of the state Kirishing Shiraha, is a charming of the weather. If it rains, how Study A collection of small pic ever, the Klug and other members tures ersting only 32 and upwards of the Royal Family will travel to
St. Paul's Cathedral
closed view.
instend of landnis. Kobayashi, the doyen of Japan-seater to-day was chear.
Cartierg, ha song tarumating pictures front $2 upwards. Hansons and wet, hot there was very displiore in No. 19
} Bittle dvereany in the crowd throng- fine view a bridge in Okaya, Tokyo.
ing the London streets, particu The Exhibition will remain open for ten days orly, or an early vish to Komora is afvised to view the excellent display in their art Toome on Chater Road from 9 a.m.
A
FOREST FOREMAN
ROBRED BOUND AND, GAGGED WITH FOKIS
A robbery perpetrated by six nies at the Government Forestry Plantation at Tuipo Kao has been reported to the police.
1935.
DOG CASES
$25 FINE ON LADY
At the Kowloon Magistracy this morning Mr. Wynne-Jones Imposed fine of $25 upon Mrs. Chain, of No. 110 Austin Road, ground floor, when she,pleaded guilty to a sum- mon for keeping a white and brown Pomeranian bitch without a licence on April 20.
Ingector Stimson stated that on the day in question Indian constable B613 met defendant in Austin Road about 4 p.m. When asked whether she had a licence for the dog, de. fendant replied in the affirmative. She ankett the constable to call at her house at 10 p.. that night and she would show him the Hence.
About 5.10 p.m. the Indian con- stable saw defendant fh, the Churge Room of the Water Police Station taking out at Heunee. At the time Inspector Stimson was present in the Chatre Iman.
Defendant admitted that it was not honest to have done this, and stated that the dog did and belony:
OTHER CASES
arly the procession routes, to see the decorations, and there was an exceptionally large number outside to her. Buckingham Palace throughout the
clay.
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Final military arrangements for A fine of $5 was imposed upon Jubilee Day, including the draft-the Rev. Father Maestrini, et No. ing of naval, military and Air 99 Waterloo Road, ground long. Force contingents to the number when he appeared in answer to a of 14,000 to line the procession summons for allowing his route, were approved by the King,abroad in Waterloo Road on Aperit Nearly 12,000 police will be on 21 without a muzzle, duty in Central London on Monday, In admitting The offence defen- Sites for Lonton's 27 boufires, tant stated that the dog had been of which one in Hyde Park will be tuuzzled but he managed to knock fighted by the King at 9.55 pm. the muzzle off and have been chosen. Altogether, in harging on his collar.
it was foun the complete chain throughout the the second muzzle defendant had This was country, there will be 1750 fires. bought for the dog, Ian Ho, 42, forestry foreman, Four thousand guests, represen- ! reports that at 10.30 p.m. yester-tative of all parts of the Empire day, als men, on arued with have been invited to take part in evolver; eartying torches, forced the St. Paul's Thanksgiving ser. opt the door of his but near the vier. British Wireless, Taim Rifle Haare and hand him and his five told,
The rubbers ranpacked. the bouse for 45 minuts and then bdcntuperhithe monimelter. † watch and clotting to the totall value of $81, 10.
No arrests have yet been made.
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NORTH-WEST COUNTRY LINK COMPLETED
Sianfu, May 1. "The Stanfi-Lamelos Highway, which is an important means of coronitnication in the North- western territory of China, was Copened to traffic to-day when two motor cara started simultaneously from each end of the line. This new highway will effect a joint trafile system with the new exten sion of the Lunghai Railway, thus placing the North-western coentry within easier rench of the coastal provinces-Central News,
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Appeal On Behalf Of Charities.
On the 6th May next the British Empire is giving thanks and praise that for 25 years His Majesty King George V has been preserved to bear the sceptre of sovereignty and maintain the unity of the Empire. His Majesty's great interest in alf forms of charity is universally recognised and it is known that His Majesty dosires this auspicious occasion to bo in some manner dedicated to assisting charitable objects.
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