THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH & 1919.
PICTORIAL
SUPPLEMENT.
Photo: Tientsin Press,
HUGE BRITISH FLOATING AERODROME.
H.M.S. Furious, the largest floating aerodrome of the British fleet, at anchor at Rosyth. This hage vessel, contrived of war necessity, has mothered many aeroplanes which rose from her deck, completed their tasks and alighted again as easily as though on land.
MR. DANIEL T. FRAWLEY,
Who is here with the Frawley
Company.
Photo: Mee Chrong.
Mrs. Hugh Raynor, formerly of Hongkong, who has been mentioned for her services at the Prince of Wales' Hospital for Officers, Marylebone Road, London.
Photo: Timtein Press.
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"REMARKABLE GROUP OF ALLIED HEADS.
Taken at preliminary Peace Conference in London, December 7th, in the courtyard of No. 10 Downing Street, where Marshal Foch From left to right they are and some of the Allied heads gathered at a preliminary Peace Conference to discuss the terms of the Allies. Marshal Foch, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Armies; M. Georges Clemenceau, Premier of France: Mr. Lloyd George, British Prime Minister; Signor Orlando, Premier of Italy and Baron Sonnino, Italian Foreign Secretary.
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Photo: Textsin Press,
RED CROSS WORKERS IN TIENTSIN.
This gives an idea of one of the work rooms. Mrs. Hogg, Chairman of the Society, is standing on the right, Mrs. Beaman on the left.
Mr. Hogg and Dr. Shan, also appear on the photograph.
Photo: Tientsin Press.
SURRENDER OF THE U-BOATS. Admiral Tyrwitt, who took the surrender. Photographed on the "Curaco,"
the Flagship.