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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, JANUARY
1920.
TO-DAY'S
PICTURES.
Photo: Underwool and Underwood.
Aeroplane being used for conveyance of mails during the recent railway strike in England.
Above is seen a launch-load of strike-breakers, recruited in Southern California, arriv-
ing on the San Francisco waterfront to assume the roles of amateur stevedores and ship- riggers.
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
I MUST HAVE BEEN A PERFECT LITTLE DUNCE WHEN I MARRIED YOU!
"I WASH'T
SUCH A KISE GOY MYSELF
1 DOA'Y CARE-YOU DON'T
SHOW ME ANY CONSIDERATION
AT ALL ANY MORE!
Negro strike breakers handling Orient-bound freight on the San Francisco wharves, following the refusal of the em ployers to treat with the Longshoremen's Union, "as at present constituted."
The King and Queen of Belgium and heir to the throne standing on the bridge of the George Washington as she docked at her pier in Hoboken. Insert lower left: King Albert; lower right: Crown Prince and upper right Queen Elizabeth.
COPYJOGAT PEM ALIMTRATING SETMOL., A.
A recent picture of Mildred Harris Chaplain, wife of Charlie Chaplain, the famous comedian.
HOW, DON'T START TO CRY
RIGHT AWAY!
Tom Hales Himsel!,
WHO'S CRING? VARY
I WOULDN'T CRY FOR
THE CREST MAN IN
THE WORLD
BY ALLMAN,
| YOU DON'T HAVE TO CRY FOR HIM - YOU'VE GOT
Bua !!
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