1948-08-25 — Page 3

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1948.

WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES

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OUT ON A POLITICAL LIMB-New York night club chorines Irene Coppers (left) and Prudy Hayes give fashion a new twist by' tattooing themselves to show their political allegiance. The chorus girls found the tattooing stickers inside hubble-gum packages.

DANUBE MEETING-Scene at the opening of the Danube River conference at Belgrade with temporary chairman Stanoje Simich, Yugoslav Foreign Minister, presiding. U.S. and Britain sit at left, Soviets at right. The meetings, were marked by Anglo-Slav clashes.

"GOOD NEIGHBOUR”—A U.S. colour guard stands at attention before the statue of Simon Bolivar during special ceremonies in New York marking the 165th anniversary of the birth of the great South American liberator. Flags of all Western Hemisphere nations were featured in the observance.

STILL LIFE SCENE-Frank Garner and Herb Levin look wistfully from the top of a railway wagon as workers at the Westinghouse Plant in Lester, Pennsyl vania, go on a sit-down strike on their behalf. Garner and Levin were fired when the U.S. Navy classed them as "poor security risks." The other workers voted to stage a sympathy strike.

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Gibson

SHEWAN TOMES S

CO.

LTD.

SOUN

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MAIL-ORDER

Schlueter,

MARRIAGE—Ingebord 25-year-old fraulein, looks fondly at a picture of her flance, ex-Gl Joseph Conti of Richmond, Indiana, whom she'll see for the first time and marry in England. The couple wooed by mail.

CARDINAL AND CADETS–Venezuelan cadets, in New York on a training cruise, pause outside St Patrick's Cathedral, where they attended a special service, to meet -New York's prelate, Francis Cardinal Spellman,

SLOSHY SHOPPING—These dauntless shoppers find it pretty sloshy going ns they wade along the main street of Frankfort, Kansas. A flash food com- pletely inundated the northern Kansas town with 18 to 24 Inches of muddy water, causing a third of the town's 1800 citizens to leave their homes.

GREAT BARGAIN SALE

NOW PROCEEDING

BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR

MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND THE HOME

A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE VALUE WE OFFER

DECORATED FRUIT SETS,

D.D.T. INSECTICIDE.

Over 300 Beltish Made China Fruli 1,000 2-ib, ting of the world famous

Sels. East set contains 7 pieces. «In D.DT. POWDER. Kilis moths, bugs,

number of attractive designs. cockroaches, flens, mosquitoes · and}

l disease carrying peats.

Usually $19,00. *

Sale $9.50 set.

HUNDREDS OF

DECORATED WATER-

JUGS,

All offered at a Special Clearing Price.

Sata 3.10 cách

HUNDREDS OF ODD. curs.

In plain while or white with coloured rims,

Bale $7,50 doz

OPEN

I

ALL DAY

LOOK!

500 PAIRS

Sale $2.50 per 2-1b, tin."

LADIES' LINEN [BANDALS. A

bargain" BANDALS with leather soles. Y DILITISIE MADE, Colours: Red, green, navy, blue white. Originally $15.00) Ipair

BALK 1/3 Price ONLY $5.00 per -PRINTED-BILKE

Usiunity. $1350 Kram Batanga,09 Vyard...

or

TOWELS.

Over 100 doz, WHITE LINEN TOWELS. Size: 17 x 32 ins. Sale $3.05 each

'CHADE' RAZOR

BLADES. Entire Stock, to bel Cleared.

Packets of 6 Mades Sale pits. for $1.00 Packets of 12 Blades Bale 3 pkla. for $1,00

9 A.M.

WHITEAWAY'S TO 5 P.M.

WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

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