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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925.

CURRENT

PICTORIAL NEWS.

This shows one reason for taking world tours, Miss Bat y Fulford, hailed as one of the prettiest giris on the Empress of France, is scon listening to the wild waves at Ceylon,

A group of tourists on the decks of the Empress of Franco, sailing through the tropics. Everyone soon in this picture is a British subject.

Roger Wolfo Kahn, 17, son of Otto H. Kahn, wealthy opora patron, is himself the loader of a jazz band and was chosen for the honour of playing at tho charity inaugural ball in Washington on March 4,

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U. S. S. Marblehead Algiers possibly brought his- torical momories to the natives, of another day and ago when another Amorican Vessel under Stephen Decatur won freedom for Americans from the corsairs of Algiers with flaming broadsides. In this photo of the Marblehead in the harbour of Algiers, she appeara AS S00110 Great monumont,

Prohibition in in America to stay. That is all Mr. Frank B Kollogg would say for public consumption when ho returned from England, where he was Ambassador, to become Secretary of State. Mrs. Kollogar was photo- graphed with him,

A proity wedding was solemnized by Rev. Father MacDonald, S.J, at St. Joseph's Church, Shanghai, on March 24, when Miss Dorothy Yvonne Frances Moran, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Moran and Mrs. Moran of Shanghai, was married to Mr. William Charlos Gomorsall, A.M.I.E E., of the Jardine Engineering Corporation, Shanghai. In the group reading from left to right: Mr. C. W. K. Ponnett (bast man), Mrs. Gomorsell (mother of the bridegroom), the bridegroom and his bride, Miss Agnos Moran (sistor of the bride, who acted as bridesmaid), Mr. B. P. Lalcaca (who gave the bride away) and Mr. Quixley (usber). Mrs. Moran (mother of tho brido and matron-of-honour) is seen standing a little behind the bride and bridesmaid,

Indian chiefs of the Yakima tribe of the State of Washington havo journeyed thero to protost to the "Great White Father" that they have been deprived of hunting rights on their own roservation, rights guaranteed to them under the treaty of 1855. President Coolidge is shown between two of the chiefs on thoir visit to the White House, Sis-Elit-Palmer (left) and Youkosh Owhi.

DRINK

MALTED

MILK

MALTED MILK

BE SURE

IT'S

NESTLE'S

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WHATS HE LOCKIN FOR NOW? HEY, JAY! WHATCHA LOOKIN'

FOR ?

SHUCKS! I DON'T SEE

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Jay Believes in Signs!

WHY, A PARK!

I DON'T SEE NO PARK HERE, DO YOU?

'COURSE NOT! "THEY AINT ANY

PARK MERE WHASA MATTER OF YOU?

WELL, THAT SIGN SAYS THERE'S A PARK HERE!!

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BY BLOSSER

PARK HERE

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