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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921.

CAMERA NEWS FA

PHOTOS KEYSTONE

French troops rosting in the centre of Dusseldorf, above, and Belgian troops crossing bridge over the Rhine into the city.

William W. Cobleniz who has been awarded the Jans- sen medal of the Academy of Sciences at Paris, for his dis covery in connection with rays emanating from the earth to the stare.

Sir Horace Plunkett Chair- man of the Dublin Conven- tion He says he sees no hope for truce in Ireland,

Latest portrait of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the famous arctic explorer.

Miss Dorothy Bock, premier

dansi uso

and

a pupil of

Pavlowa.

Gladys Bishop, a young English dancer at present the sensation of London. Not a very dignified position and certainly not good for the digestion.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

They'll Fit Any Nose!

WHAT! ARE YOU WEARING GLASSES,

TOM?

YOU MUST NEED

(WHY, DIDN'T YOU GET SPECS THAT LOOD BACK OF YOUR EARS?,

OH, THESE PINCH

-ON SO EASILY.-

?EM 700 IF YOU

CAN'T SEE

NO TROUBLE AT ALL!

I'LL ADMIT THEY

TICKLE MY! NOSE-

BY ALLMAN

THERE GOES "TEN BUCKS IVE BUSTED THEM THE FIRST.

CHEER UP! ILL

LET YOU OFF FOR.

A FIVE SPOT!

8 x 8 1bb

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