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THE HONGKONG -TELEGRAPH.

TO-DAY'S.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920.

PICTURES.

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This photograph is the first ever taken on the island of Heligoland by anyone but an official German Army photographer. It is exclusive and shows the stages in the dismant- ling of the fortress by workmen on the orders of the terms of the Peace Treaty. The photo shows the finished structure which was to be the concrete breakwater on the east side of the island. The completed breakwater was used by the Germans as a submarine base dur- ing the war.

Photo shows the head of the great wooden statue of Von Hindenburg which was used as a means to raise funds during the war, lying in front of the Column of Victory in the Tiergarden (Zoo) in Berlin.

OLIVER LODGE

Sir Oliver Ladge, the fam- ous British scientist, who is about to visit America.

PRINCES

PLESS

The arrow indicates H.R.H. the Prince of Wales at the ringside on the occasion of the Beckett-Carpentier fight.

The Princess of Pless, who was Miss Daisy Cornwallis West, has secured a divorce since the war, and has re- turned to London. She is making her home with her sister, the recently divorced Duchess of Westminster. Several sons of the Princess served in the German Army during the war.

The clergy of Twickenham, England, have organised a fortnight's campaign. They are visiting the public houses in their districts so that the people who do not go to church are having religion brought to them.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

HELLO HELEN, HAVE YOU BEEN DOING some CHRISTMAS SHOPPING?

I JUST BOUGHT TWO CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR

- MY HUSBANDY=

YOU MUST BE REAL FLUSH, BUYING THO

The Merry Shoppers-

I ALWAYS GNE HIM DHE PRESENT FOR. THE HOUSE AHO ONE FOR HIMSELF

WHAT DID YOU GET HIM FOR HIM SELF?.

A NEW TRAVELUG BAG-

GEE, MINE IS A PERFECT

SIGHT

BY ALLMAN.

THAT'S WHAT I BOUGHT MY HUSBAND

AND I HAD MY ENITIALS PUT ON IT- HO-HO-HAH-HAH -

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