THE HONGKONG TELEGRA
MONDAY, AUGUST 21; 1922.
CAMERA NEWS
A photo of the Prince of Wales (centre) photographed in Japanese costume during bis recent Eastern tour.
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Dangerous war relics are being hunted by authorities at Watertown, N.Y., following the death of eight chlidren, 7 to 16. caused by the explosion of an artillery shell at the home of Edward G. Workman. The shell was picked up two years ago sian army artillery field.
This shows a general view of Berlin from an aeroplane.
Bert M. Jewell, head of the Railroad Shop Unions and leader in the U.S. railway strike.
Walter Hagen with the cup won in the British Open Golf Championship.
Chief Justice Tait paid a visit to Sulgrave Manor, the English home of George Washington, which is used as an American Memorial. Here is the party, left to right: Ambassador Harvey (glasses), Mrs. Taft and Chief Justice Taft.
Ben W. Hooper, Chairman of the United States Railroad Labour Board.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
HERE COMES THAT MRALOFTIE-
I OWE HER A DIG AND I'M
GOING TO HAND HER ONE!
YOU'LL EXCUSE ME I'M IN A PEACEFUL
MOOD
VOH HOW DO YOU DO,
MRS LOFTIE, SO GLAD TO SEE YOU!
Helen Gets Revenge.
"MRS DUFF, DELIGHTED,
I AM SURE!
BY ALLMAN
BY THE WAY, I JUST SAW YOUR MAID WITH YOUR NEW HAT ON -
YOU DID? OH YES! | HORE!
IT ONCE SO I GAVE IT
TO HER!
IT'S VERY BECOMING
ON HER THINK