THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH→ 24 1921.

CAMERA NEWS FAR

A REAL "SKY PILOT".

Mrs. A. S. MacPherson, woman evanglist, has adopted the airplane as a means of getting about the country for ro- vival meetings. The photograph was taken at San Diego, California, just as one of hor" airplano "revivals was get ting under way.

HUNGARY'S PLIGHT.

The need of fuel is so great in Hungary that the Government has gathered what availablo brush wood can be obtained and doles it out in small bundles on the banks of the Danube. The people stand hours in line to receive enough wood to cook a meal.

MISS MAY BANNERMAN,

of Glasgow, who has been decorated for war services. She was in charge of British telephones for three yearS during the war.

LAST CABINET MEETING,

Photo taken at the last Cabinet moeting held under the chairmanship of ex-President Wilson, who had to be escorted to the chamber leaning

on a stick which he retained when seated.

GEN. PERSHING,

laying foundation stone of the new Racquet Club in Washington.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

Wilbur Is a Man of His Word

I NOTICED YOU HAD

AN ARGUMENT WITH THE BOSS TODAY! WHAT WAS

WRONG?

AW, THE BO3$

IS GETTING AWFULLY TIGHT!

TIGHT ABOUT WHAT?

HE BAWLED ME OUT ABOUT MY EXPENSE ACCOUNT ON MY LAST

TRIP OUT ON THE ROAD!

HE STARTED LAYING DOWN A LOT OF RULES FOR ME AND 30 UP AND TOLD HIM I'D TAKE

ORDERS FROM NO MAN!

You TOLD HIM

BY ALLMAN

H & THAT? WHAT DID

HE SAY

HE HAD A WEAK COME BACK - RE SAID, HE NOTICED THAT BY THE AMOUNT OF BUSHIESS

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