THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1918.

WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES

BOUQUET FOR VIOLINIST-Yehudi Menuhin receives flowers and thanks from Jewish displaced persons and. students of the Vienna Academy of Music after the noted violinist gave a recital.

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BEACH — This Hollywood beach scene is not in the sunny open air, but in the artificially illumined interior of a, film studio. The four. lovelies are "extras" en.

joying a rest.

SEVEN-STOREY GARDEN.Workmen manicure lawn and garden on the seventh floor of La Maison Francaise, one of the 15 buildings of New York's Rockefeller Centre. The spires of St Patrick's Cathedral can be seen in the background.

ZOO SOFT DRINK BAR—A couple of chimpanzees get together with their keeper to enjoy a bottle of aerated water at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago.

PARADE FOR PRINCESS-The Glamorgan Foxhounds parade through the ring at the Cardiff Agricultural Show during a visit by Princess Elizabeth.

LIGHTS UP AGAIN-Vienna's City Hall is illuminated for the first time since the end of the war to celebrate the completion of the first postwar Austrian Trade Union Congress.

TANK PLAYGROUND--More than three years after VE-Day, Berlin children still play on this abandoned Russian tank stan ding in a square in the U.S. sector of the

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ELECTED-Senator Carlos Prio Socarras, 44-year-old government candidate, in the newly-elected President of Cuba. He will take office on October 10,

ALL PRESENT FOR LUNCH-Conchita, three-year-old collie belonging to Mrs Antoinette Kerhart of Chicago, looks the situation over with canine pride as her litter of 11 puppies digs into individual dishes at lunch time.

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