THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY, MAY 2,
1925.
CURRENT PICTORIAL NEWS.
Lady Beatrice Poló-Caraw, a favourite in London socioty, and owner of many ostates in Ireland, is known as the most beautiful woman of British army circles.
This picture shows the Cambridge beat passing river craft, crowoded with disappointed spectators, bétwoon Hammersmith and Barnes Bridge, after the Oxford boat had become waterlogged in the inter- Varsity race. (Times copyright photograph).
Rev. A. Wellosly Orr, vicaz
of St. Paul's Church, Kingston, England, says women are so bent on makeup that the average husband is afraid of being arrested as a bigamist: One day his wife may be a ravishing brunette, he says, and the next day will blossom, forth in a blazing red coiffure.
This shows the entrance to the second ball of the tomb of Palieqman, one of those unearthed by Mr. W. B. Emory near Thebes. The tomb is remarkable for beautiful reliefs and paintings, (Times copyright photograph),
Many persons were killed and several hundreds were injured as the result of an oxplosion on Caju Island: Rio de Janeiro, and many hundreds of Brazilians were rendered homeless. Our picture shows the dense clouded smoke rising from the island immediately after the explosion. (Times copyright photograph),
This is Miss Patti Walls, of Now York, with some giant Easter lilios.
This shows the cheering orowd on the quayside at Portsmouth as the Repulso moved away with the Prince of Walos on board, en route to Africa. In the foreground can be soon Prince Henry (x) who was the only member of the Royal Family able to attend the departure, and with him Major General J. E. B. Seely, Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire, and (on the left) Admiral Sir. Sydney Fremantle. (Times copyright photograph),
The time has come for the olephants to get their spring manicure Waddy, pride. of the Boston Zoo, is shown. getting all dolled up for tho fashion day parade by having his toos carefully trimmed.