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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1985-

Roosevelt's Message

Rushing New JUBILEE

Highway

TELEPHONE NOS.

25313 25332

"WISE & STEADFAST INFLUENCE"

OUTLET FOR YUNNAN,

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE

KINGS

COMMENCING THURSDAY.

AMIRTHQUAKE MERRIMENT

The nerviest, sauci- est, sassiost, funni. ost, most colossal comedy Hollywood has over dared to produco!

Carl Laenule prevente THORN SMITH'S

NIGHT LIFE

OF THE CODS

At LAUGH Ca spectari,

ELT A TRÙIGHT,

A Universni Picture with

ALAN NOWERAY · FLORINE MAKINNEY PEGGY BHANNON RICHARD CARLE WESLEY BARRY - HENRY ARMETTA, FERDINAND GOTTSCHALK · WM, BOYD A LOWELL SHERMAN

PRODUCTION

SALESMAN SAM

GOSH, HERE I AM, SET FER A DE- LAYED VACATION AN' I HAVEN'T GOT A CENT TA SPEND!

There

[Spucis! to "Telegraphi")

Washington, May 6. President Roosevelt

to-day despatched a cable of congratula- tion to Ilis Majesty King George of England.

AND KWEICHOW

GEN. CHIANG'S WARNING

Changsha, May 7. Under orders from Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, the provincial "It is rralifying." the message authorities of Kwelchow and Hu- said, "to contemplate the wise and Dan are taking steps to rush to steadfast influence Your Majesty completion the inter-provinetal highway connecting these pro-

has exerted.

"The many traditions we have invinces by employing soldier la- common with the British people, bour. permit us to understand how deep- ly stirring this amulversary must te to His Majesty's subfeels.

"We share in their rejoicing."- United PreHR,

the Hunan aide will be at Hang- The terminus of the highway, on ehow, where it will meet the til undished section of the Canton-Bankow Railway. This highwng will be an important Yunnan and Kweichow are to be route through which products of transported into other provinces.

HITLER'S GREETING

Berlin, Jay G. Chancellor Hitler to-day tele- graphed to King George: "1 bog Your Majesty to accept my Govern-1 Tent's sincerest congratulations. General Chiang recently warned The German

people watch with those in charge of work that un- warm sympathy all the efforts of loss the road were finished ts ve Your Majesty and your Government months there might be for them for the stabilisation of peace and unpensant consequences.-Centrät hope that the efforts will be success. Netes,

ful, for the welfare of your Empire!

and the benelit of the world." United Press.

POPE'S MESSAGE

London, May 6. His Holiness the Pope in a con- gratulatory telegram offered Heartfelt salutations on these 25 years of enlightened and beneflcent Trule, and a prayer that God may bless you and Her Majesty the Queen with length of days and. happiness and with the consolida- | tion and success of your labour for peace and the prosperity of your realm."-Briish Wireless,

LOCAL DOLLAR

UNCHANGED.

LIFELESS EXCHANGE

MARKET

The Hongkong dellar opened un changed at 24, 134d, this morning. the undertone of the market be ing stendy.

The nominal business rates were:

COMMUNISTS' -GAINS

FRENCH MUNICIPAL

ELECTIONS

Paris, May. 6.

A slight advantage for the parties supporting the Govern- at the expense of the Socialists," is ment, and also for the Communists shown in the results of the French municipal elections.

The first ballot, however, gave! a decisive result in less than half the contests and a second ballot is necessary in the remainder. M. Chiappe, the former Paris police chief, was elected-Reuter,

UNCONSTITUTIONAL

Washington, May 6.

about 28, 5d. and 28. 51d. No must The Supreme Court to-day de-i ness was reported, however, the jeared that the Railroad Retire market being in a lifeless condiment Act was unconstitutional. tion.

Henter,

Sold, for Fifty Smacks-Plus One!

REALLY, MRS. SHARP, I'M NOT STRINGING YOU WHEN I SAY IT'S WORTH 200 BUCKS! TAKE IT FOR $50-THEN I'LL TAKE MY VACATION!

THERE'S NO NEED OF YOU

FIDDLING |AROUND HERE 'TRYIN' TO SELL ME A VIOLIN! I DON'T WANT IT!

HEY, MAW, KIN I GO SWIMMIN1 WID TH' GANG?

NO, ADOLPHUS, YOU CAN'T YOU STAY RIGHT AROUND HERE! IT'S TIME FOR YOUR BATH!

COMMEMORATION

SMART TIES

IN THE POPULAR WIDE END STYLE

A CHOICE RANGE OF DESIGNS IN

"TOOTALS" NON-CREASE

WASHABLE PRICE 80 cts.

COLLARS

"VAN HEUSEN"

PRICE 80 cts.

"PERMA-RIGID"

Semi-Stiff PRICE 45 cts. SPECIAL OFFERS

ATTRACTIVE PRICES

IN

ALL DEPARTMENTS

OFFERS

MEN'S

SHIRTS

SPECIAL OFFER OF MEN'S POPLIN SHIRTS

EXCEPTIONALLY

GOOD WEARING

CLOTH

THAT WILL LAUNDER UP LIKE NEW PERFECT IN CUT AND NICELY MADE

IN PLAIN WHITE:

AND A CHOICE SELECTION OF

COLOURS

Price $3.50

to $5.50

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

By Small

THAT'S

WHY, MRS. SHARP! WITH SUCH A TALENTED YOUNG) RIGHT, I SON AROUND, YOU SHOULD SHOULD!

BUY THIS VIOLIN AND HAVE HIM LEARN TO

PLAY!

I'M SO GLAD YOU SUGGESTED

IT! JUST A MINUTE!

?

REG U 5. PAT OFF

BUT I'LL HAVE SOMETHIN' TOTH' TUNE OF FIFTY BUCKS, IF I KIN SELL THAT

VIOLIN!

LUCKY LAD!

I'LL SAY I AM:

WID A: LOOSE BRICK AROUND!

$50/ THANKS, MUCHLY! AND SOME DAY I

YES, AND AGAIN I

WANT TO

HOPE TO HEAR (THANK YOU

OF YOUR SON

FOR PER-

AS A GREAT (SUADING ME

MAESTRO ! TO BUY YOUR)

FIDDLE!

TOMORROW

MORNING HE'LL LUCKY

START RIGHT

IN TAKING LESSONS ON

IT!

LAD!

同い

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