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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1920.

TO-DAY'S PICTURES,

Admiral Koitebak (centre) is seen above reviewing his trumps. with General Gaida (left) and General Bagerlevsky (right).

Above is seen Miss Violet Douglas-Pennant, the daughter of Baron Penrhyn. Her serious allegations regarding conditions in the Women's Royal Air Force led to a searching enquiry.

Photo: Underwood and Underwood.

A Boston woman removing food bought from the Army stores during the recent strike.

The Prince of Wales as a

Canadian Indian Chief.

The above pictures, taken by Mr. Alex Ramsay for the Tientsin Press, blow the arrival of two Handley-Page aeroplanes at Peking.

Above is se Mike Gilhooley, a stowaway from Belgium, who has at last gained admittance into the United States and has been adopted by Mrs. Marian Gilhooley Curry of the Hotel Vanderbilt, New York.

Above are seen Rose and Nora Haung, daughters of Hsung Hei-ling, ex-Premier and Minister of Finance of China.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

GOING DOWN TOWN?

CARS

STOP LEDE

WUY, YES, THANKS!

I JUST MISSED

A CAR

'Tis not all gold that glitters!

BY ALLMAN.

THIS IS GOING TO HELP ME OUT A LOT AS I'M A LITTLEJ

LATE THIS MORNING

* I'M GLAD TO DO IT-

I'VE GOT TO STOP UP HERE BUT I'LL

ONLY BE A MINUTE- I'VE GOT TO SEE A FELLOW AND I'LL BE

RIGHT OUT-

I'VE

WONDER YMAT THIS GUN IS DOIN' IN THERE BEEN WAITIN' OUT HERE FIFTEEN MINUTES OR

MORE

A

THAT GUY MUST

200

[ "Tunic I'M OR

A VACATION!

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