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A FIVE-POWER TALK AT NO. 10.The delegations of the Five Powers-Britain, Americe, France, Italy and Japan-taking part in the Naval Disurmanent Conference, gathered under one roof. Mr. Ramsay Mac- Bomull speaking into the microphone for the talkie. Behind may be seen, left to right:-Mr. R. Wakatsuki (Japan), M. Briand (France) Col. H. Stinson (U.S.A.), M. Tardica (France), Hon. J. E. Fenton (holding hat), Mr. Wilford, und ut end may be seen Sir A. Chatterjee.--- (Sport
and General).
MR. FENNER BROCKWAY, M.P.,
who represented East Leyton in the House of Commons in the last General
Election.
Savoy Hotel, Londen. Left to right:-Signora Grandl, wife of the chief Italian representative, Mr. Stimson, the BANQUET TO DELEGATES.-Deicgates.to the Five-Power Naval Conference attended a banquet at the principal American delegate, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Mr. Tardieu, the French Premier, and Mrs. Stimson, at the dinner. (Sport and General).
CROWN PRINCE AND BRIDE.-Prince Umberto and Princess Marle Jose watching a procession of peasants of Italy in their picturesque cos tumes. (Sport and General).
SWEEP ON SKIS.-A familiar figure at St. Moritz, unusual to English
eyes, but not so to the inhabitanta of St. Moritz, the fashionable holiday
and sports resort in Switzerland, is the chimney sweep starting out on his
rounds on skis. Note the top hat he wears to denote the dignity of his
calling.(Sport, and General)
EMPRESS OF JAPAN--An artist's sketch of the C.P.R. Company's new steamer, Empress of Japan, which is due to leave Southampton on July 12, coming direct to Hong Kong via Suez, arriving about August 1, and sailing for Victoria and Vancouver on Augurt 7, thus commencing her regular trans-Pacific service.
new automatic
AN INTERESTING MODEL. Model showing the signalling devices of the district railway at Charing Cross Underground Station, London-(Sport and General)."
funeral, at St. Pancras church, Londen, of Henry Croft, the original useraa Horpital aged 88-"- The coffin-besrers · In their - “pekt
48port and General),
"JOURNEY'S END." Captain R. C. Sherrin, the author of “Journéy's>End, the famous, War Play, which has been translated and performed in neatly” every country," makes a talkis, fim; at Magers. Patha's Studige London. Capt. Sherif facing the micro- phone (8port and General).
CONFERENCE BANQUET, —A banquet, was given at the Savoy Hotel, London, by the Government, "to" the
delegates for the Five-Power Naval Disarmament Conference.--(Sport and General),