THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1949.

PICTORIAL

NEWSFRONTE

TRAINING KOREAN SOLDIERS-A U. S. milltary advisory group is training the Korean security forces, at Pusan, to maintain the Republic's internal order, Shown is a Korean soldier in the native army receiving instructions from First Lt. Raymond Moore, left, of the U.S. Army, and Col. Chung Young, second from

left, of the Korean Army.

ILE DE FRANCE SAILS AGAIN-Luxury liner Ile de France lies at anchor in Le Havre, France, before sailing for New York`on her first post-war voyage. Used as a troop transport by the U.S. Army, the ship has been entirely refitted. Vincent Auriol, President of the French Republic, pald an official visit to the

ship before she sailed.

LIGHT BUT SWIFT-Jockey Bobby Bernhardt, who won New York's biggest double of the season, at Jamaica, had to insert lead pieces to make up for his lack of weight. He is shown placing them in the blanket that goes under his saddle.

Berlin are

HOT ALL OVER-Even these kids in feeling the heat. And they do what children, every- where do under the circumstances-head for the nearest cooling swimming hole.

NICE TO SEE Jep Zeigler, in Lakeland, Florida, is voted to be the most beautiful beach girl by the boys at Florida Southern College.

GOING TO A FIRE?-Stopped by Cynthin Carter in Monticello, New York, Police Louis Soccare thought he'd hear that familiar question. But she 'only' wanted to give him a courtesy citation from the Sullivan County Resort Council for consideration to motorists above and beyond the call of duty.

JOURNEY'S END NEAR-Pamela Ann de Stefano, į three, and stewardess Patti Jordan become friends In San Francisco, California, before hopping off for Honolulu. The youngster was flying from Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, to join her, father. In Hawaii.

GETS NEW LOOK-While the Capitol chambers are being re-modelled, in Washington, D. C., Congress has moved into temporary quarters elsewhere. The cranes aro being used in the renovation, conforming the physical growth of the Capitol to that of the Ameri Acan government.

MOTHER AND CHICK-Thousands of ganuets are now congregating on Cape Kidnapper, near Auckland, New Zealand, for the mating season. Here cloše to the photographer, a mother and her chick are nesting

on the rocky: slop

MODERN AIRFIELD ON SITE OF ANCIENT VILLAGE This crowd) is attending ceremonies for the

new Kona Airport on the island of Hawai

alto of an ancient Hawailan

rritorial airport which

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