THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18; 1919.
PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT.
Recent photo of President Wilson, who is now
seriously ill. It was taken on his
recent speech-making tour.
Photo: Mee Chong.
Launching of the S.S. War Trooper at Kowloon Docks.
Children in the village of Berny-le-Riviers await with delight the hot chocolate provided daily by the American Commission.
General Pershing and Marshal Foch are here seen
at the U.S. Headquarters in France, where the American Commander gave a farewell banquet just before leaving for the States.
Tattooed on face and breast so that her owner might
be able to prove her his property, this American girl was rescued from a Turkish harem where she had been held in abject slavery during the war.
The public inspecting submarine-chaser
P.31 at Westminster.
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A Los Angeles girl is here shown using a telephone captured by a US soldier in the war. This phone was used by Field 'Marshal von Hindenburg.
Miss Marie Dressler and a squad of chorus girl strikers who marched in the New York actors' strike parade on Broadway, Marie Dressler
headed the chorus girl delegates,
PORK VIEW to
Ladies at Goodwood Races indulging.
in a smoke..