THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY AUGUSTY 16, 1921,

CAMERA NEWS

Mrs. Shechy Skeffington is credited with having played a big part in bringing about the Irish-English peace conference. She was sent to London by De Valera to ascertain public opinion and held conversations with influential people shortly before the call for a peace meeting.

MR. MA 500.

Mr. Ma Soc, personal re- presentative of Dr. Sun Yat- sea, president of the Southern Chinese republic, was sent to Washington on & special mission. He brought an appeal to President Harding from President Sun for the recogni- tion of his government.

While peace was being negotiated, Sinn Feiners in Ireland claimed more victims. A seriously wounded man, shot in a Dublin street ambush, is shown giving a dying message to * sergeant of the police.

Great throngs turned out to welcome Crown Prince Carol of Roumania when he returned to Bucharest with bis bride. The couple is shown here driving through the streets of Bucharest upon their return from Atbeos.

This newest photograph of King Alphonso of Spain was taken recently when be visited Brooklands, to view the motor races.

Blindfolding tte Prince of Wales after being caught in a game of blind man's buff at a theatrical garden party in London.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

SAY TOM, DID BAILEY'S DOG, WAKE YOU UP

THIS MORNING?

YES AND EVERY

OTHER MORNING FOR THE PAST TWO WEEKS!

I'M GLAD YOU REMINDED: ME OF THAT DOG! I'M GOING OVER AND

MAKE A KICK!

Good News and Bad News-

NOW, YOU BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY!

MRS. BAILEY, I CAME

OH, MR. BAILEY OVER TO SPEAK TO YOU | GOT RID OF THE ABOUT THE WAY YOUR. DOG TODAY!.. DOG BARKS IN THE MORNING!

DID MR BAILEY SELL HIM?

BY ALLMAN

NO, HE TRADED HIM FOR A

CORNET!

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