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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1950.
PICTORIAL
NEWSFRONT
YOUNG ACCOUNTANTS-Little Marcia Squere and Peter Mathews are accounting for the pennies they and their school pals contributed to the construction of a kindergarten in San Francisco. The new school will provide for mentally retarded children,
WINTER HARVEST—The midday sun at Pau, in southern France, makes winter harvesting a warm job. This shirtless worker squirts a cooling draught of red wine into his parched thront. Gontskin wine bags are constant companions of
the field workers.
DESIRE NAMED STREETCAR-Streetcar operators`sil and wait in St. Loubs, Missouri, during a power line break. A severe ice storm crippled the city's transportation by causing a lemporary tie-up of different types of trame.
THREE WISE GIRLS—And they make a pretty totem pole ut New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Lois Driver, Martha Mitchell and Ann Williamson see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil.
A NARROW ESCAPE FOR SOME-Only two crewmen were injured when two freight trains collided on
the New York Central West Shore tracks, near Lyons, N.Y. One locomotive and eight box cars were derailed.
HELPING OTHERS — Wanda Wiley, aged eight, of Austin, Texas, is that state's second consecutive poster child to symbolise the annual "March of Dimes" cam- paign. Although last year saw America's worst pollo epidemic, Wanda was a victim in 1948.
STOR
· HER SIREN-SONG-While relaxing in St Augustine, Florida, Metropolitan Opera star Martha Lipton had this meeting with a couple of dolphins. They may have had their eyes on that tempting little flounder. Martha is holding, or perhaps her song intrigued them.
NOT THIS TIME—Tony Leswick, left, of the Rangers, comes on the goalie from the rear as his teammate, Duncan Fisher, makes the frontal attack during a game with the Chicago Black Hawks in New York. Goalle Frank Brimsek made the save despite falling down. Chicago's Ernie Dickens is at right.
HIGH STYLE-In her new picture with Clark Gable, Loretta Young wears this striped dress- ing gown. The fabric is tucked at the waist to form a solid colour.
TO BE AUCTIONED — Piled up on the quayside In Southampton is some, of the furniture from the "re tired" 34,000-ton liner Aquitania. It will be auctioned to the public, since the former luxury ship is to be scrapped. The 35-year-old vessel was the last of the four-funnelled 'liners.