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NEWS OF THE DAY

IN PICTURES · FROM FAR AND NEAR

Hongkong Telegraph

PHOTONEWS

Saturday, February 25, 1930.

HAPPENINGS AS SEEN BY THE CAMERA'S EYE

ENGLAND

A WEEK AWAY

Man Diana Dickinson, daugh ter of the late Mr. James Diękin. son, K... and granddaughter of Sir John Lavery, with her fance, Mr. William Blackwood, of the Royal Tank Corps.

Mrs. Chamberlain pictured as she returned home after a shop- ping expedition with her niece. Miss Valerie Cole, who is now living at No. 10 and will be pre- sented at Court in the coming London seRSON.

THE "TELEGRAPH" will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial

Editor.

This gus-proof perambulator has been made in his spare time b Mr. E. WV. Miks, a nurseryman of Hextable, Kent, and has

1 with the approval of the loyal A.R.F. commlee. The pram hasa Triplex, glass window above the baby's head, an air valve, agas hiller protected frum dann by a cowling, and a large bulb which when pressed forces the stale air out through the valve, new air being let in at the same me via the filter. Below- Another view of the pram showing the palent lid tald open,

This Golden Snub-nosed monkey-a very rare species indeed has lately arrived at London Zoo where he is the object of much attention. He comes from south-western China and was taken to England by Major Tangler - Smilth, the man who also secured the Giant Pandas.

By air, in the astonishing comfort of Imperial

Airways four-engined air liners, you get to London just

a week after leaving Hong Kong. Flying by day high

above the heat of the earth below, you enjoy the most

modern way of travelling-in the most modern air

liners and the most luxurious in the world — the Imperial flying-boats. Fares include all accommodation and

meals (but not drinks). No tips

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

mokings and information from Imperial Airways (Far East) Ltd. St. George's Dulidings Hong Kung Terphone: 31111. Telegrama: Airways Hong Kong; or the Company's Booking Agwo

Street scene in Shanghai es soldiers mount guard.

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Here is the scene at San Diego, Cal, as 48 slant patrol bombers prepared to take off for the 3,000-mile hop to the Panama Canal, in the greatɛsi mased flight in history of the United States Navy. The planes arrived, at Coco Solo, all but three making the hop non-stop,

ILMS. Kingston being lakon la tow after being launched from the yard of J. Samuel White and Company at East Cowes where the naming ceremony was performed by Mrs. L. Knowlden, Mayoress of Kingston-on-Thames. Altogether forty-five new Warships are to be launched from British yards this year, their total displacement being in excess of 365,000 tons. The Kingston was ordered in 1937. She will have an armament mainly consist- ing of 4.7-in.-guna

Dine at the

Parisian Grill

Good Food - Fine Wines DINNER & DANCE MUSIC

by

The Blue Danube Trio

Open, till 1

2.m.

SANDEMAN

SHERRY & PORT

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE

Needed Urgently

MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S

Winter Clothing

Hongkong Benevolent Society

11, Ice House Streat.

MONDAY THURSDAY

10 a.m. to 12 Noon.

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