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COPYRIGHT POEM ALLOWTRAVING SERVICE, 1.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1920.

TO-DAY'S

PICTURES.

TROPYRNET PREM KULJETRATING NERVE, 1 1.

Abore is seen New York's Arch of Victory, costing $49,000, which is now being torn down.

Miss Mary Louise Conan Doyle, daughter of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the famous author of detective stories.

M. Poincaire of France was honoured in Glasgow recently by being installed as Lord Rector of the Glasgow University. He is here shown leaving the University Hall wearing the robes of his haporary office.

COPYRIGHT PRESA ILLUSTRATING BEAVER A_IS

Mr. George MacDonald. the well-known British Eght promoter, who has arrived in America in connection with the Dempsey-Carpentierfight.

Above is "a photo of the largest book in the world, which is a hand-written Bible.

It is 5 feet 2 inches high and 3 feet 5 inches broad. More than 12,000 individuals helped to make it.

MOSTRARY_PREON PUGUSTRATING SERVIK, A. V‡

Maurice Maeterlinck, thefamous Belgian poet, and his wife.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

MOTHER- GIVE ME SOME MONEY PER

MY BANK?

GO ASK YOUR DADDY -

WE'S THE JITHEY GIVER AROUND HERE.

DADDY, GIVE ME SOME PENNIES

FOR MY BANK?

Danny is a Philosopher-

WELL, WELL, THE

OLD BANKER "EK?

I BELIEVE I HAVE A NICKEL I CAN

SPARE

I DON'T WANT NO NICKEL, DADDY - 1 WANT PENNTES –

WELL, DON'T YOU KNOW THAT A "NICKEL IS AS MUCH AS FIVE PENALIES?

BY ALLMÄN

YES, BUT SOME BODY ALWAYS BHAKES THE

HICKELS OUT FOR

CAR FARE.....

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