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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. «
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921.
CAMERA NEWS
THE ILL-FATED Airship, R.38
DOCKED AT HER MOORING MAST.
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This picture shows the R. 38 in full fight.
Capt. Maxield, one of the
victims.
DOINGS OF THE
DUFFS
A Good Investment
IT LOOKS AS THOUGH WE'LL
HAVE TO SPEND THE DAY
PORCH
ON THIS
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WELL IF WE-DO 1
HOPE THAT JANE DON'T KEEP UP THAT SINGING
ALL DAY!
R. 38 emerging from her hangar,
Group photograph showing part of the crew of the ill-fated airship.
Another group of "air sailors" who had been in England nearly a year watching the construction of the giant airship.
I'M NOT MUCH OF A JUDGE ON SINGING BUT THAT GIRL OUGHT TO BE
OH, YOU LIKE IT? THAT'S MY DAUGHTER SHE HAS STUDIED SINGING FOR FIVE YEARS!
BY ALLMAN
FIVE YEARS? THAT MUST HAVE. COST YOU A
LOT OF MONEY
YES, BUT I GOT IT BACK-I BOUGHT THE HOUSES ON EITHER SIDE OF ME FOR ALMOST NOTHING!