THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948."

WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES

ON BORDER PATROL. IN TRIESTE-United States soldiers in an armoured car patrol the northern border between the Free State of Trieste and Yugoslavia, in the background. Trieste police stand guard at the road

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LOOK OUT BELOW!—A two-ton iron ball knocks the turret from the famous Schwab mansion in New York. - Long untenanted, the 75-room home was built by the late steel magnate at a cost of US$8,000,000. Today the real estate is more valuable than the home.

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VICTIM Barry LaFave, nged 8, named New Jersey's "healthiest and prettiest" baby boy in 1941, hanged himself accidentally while playing "cowboys and horse thieves" at his home in Audubon, New Jersey.

AT SCHOOL IN RUSSIA-A teacher holds a teddy bear as she tells folk tales to children in a Soviet nursery school. They sit beneath a portrait of Marshal Stalin. The agency which supplied this picture did not name the town in which the school Is located.

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GRANDDADDY LOBSTER-Spirous Goulies photo- graphed with the big lobster he caught at the start of the season at Newport, Rhode Island.

BONNET-A halo-hat of sweet peas in true-to-life" colours, worn by Jano Wyman of motion pictures.

JET FIGHTERS-Meteor IV's sweep low over a line of other jet fighter planes at Horsham St. Fath, near Norwich, England, shortly after the base was equipped with the speedy craft. ·

INGRID RECEIVES AWARD President Truman presents Ingrid Bergman, star of stage and screen, with the Women's National Press Club achievement: award for the theatre at the club's annual dinner in Washington.

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