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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, APRIL 99. 1920.
TO-DAY'S
PICTURES.
SURMARINES IN QURAN WATERS.
Photo shows a view-taken from the mother ship Camden. of American submarines in Havana harbour.
SIR ERNEST RUTHERFORD.
Sir Ernest Rutherford, Langworthy professor and director of physical labora lories at the University of Manchester, claims that he has solved the riddle of trans- mutation of matter.
* SUGAR AT $66.00 PER POUND
Sagar valued at 166.00 per pound has been found growing on Douglas Brtrees British Columbia, according to an announce ment by the Americian Forestry Association. The find has been carefully studied by Prof. John Davidson, of British Colombia. and verified by the Bureau of Chemistry in Washington and a similar department of the Dominion of Canada. The photograph shows the Douglas fir and an enlargement of one of its branches, the sugar oozing from the bark.
A BRITISH BOXER.
Recent photo of Jimmy Wilde, who has recently had a succession of boring victorieslin America
RELEASED GERMANS.
*The above picture, taken on the right bank of the Rhine, shows a line-up of German prisoners, just released from France, waiting for their meal outside the kitchen of one of the German camps established for that purpose.
SPORT IN FLORIDA.
Snapshot of some captures in alligator hunting in the Everglades.
DCINGS OF THE DUFFS
Tom Takes a Day Cff.
OK GEE, TOBI TOTTA DAWFUL
TOLD !!
YA GOT NOTHIN' ON ME, OLBIA!
WHACHA GONNA DO FOR IT?
SAY, BOSS, I WON'T
BE DOWN TO DAM:-) DOT A DAWFUL TOLD! YES, I GUESS I'D
BETTER STAN ROBE- -600 BYE--
I GOT SOME TOLD TABLETS, COME „WE'LL TAKE SOME
TOGETHER
EY ALLMAN
IT SAYS ON TH- BOX,DAKE ONE EBERY HOUR TILL
RELIEVED!
1B GONNA
TAKE DWO
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