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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920
TO-DAY'S PICTURES.
THE VANDERLIP PARTY.
Members of the Vanderlip party who have recently been on a visit to Japan. From left to right: (Standing) Dr. E. Mulligan, L. B. B. Davis, Henry Tait. Dr. J. Schurman, Frank A. Vanderlip; Lyman Gage, S. Cromwell. George Eastman, and Mrs. Henry Taft. (Seated), left to right: Harry E. Benedict. Mrs. S. Cromwell. Mrs. J. Schurman, Mrs. L. B. Davis, . Mr. F. A. Vanderlip, and Miss Narcissa Vanderlip
CANADA'S NEW PARLIAMENT BUILDING.
The new building which has been reared on the spot where the first building
was burned is one worthy of the Great Dominion of Canada.
GERMAN REICHSTAG IN SESSION.
A recent photograph of a sitting of the German Parliament.
SIR AUCKLAND AND LADY GEDDES.
Sir Auckland, the new British Ambassador to Washing- too and bis wife, Lady Geddes, photographed on the U. S. culter after they were transferred from the s.s. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, while that steame: was in New York Bay.
POCKET WIRELESS.
A walking stick, a telephoos receiver and contraption like a .. book without leaves is the port- able wireless receiving set of Captain Hyde A. Denisthorpe of the British. Royal Radio Co. With an agrial beld above his heat on the cane the captain is able to receive messages from Paris and English stations
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
READE ITO GO,
MOTHER!
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JUST $1529 EVEL SIR!
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Tries To Be the Ideal Son-in- aw.
THIS A PRETTY WİNDOR_MOTHER
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I LIKE A SODA.
GUESS WELL DELA, ALLSIGHT- GO HOME
(ALTHOUGH IT ISN'T
BY ALLMAN
PIELEN, WHAT HAVEL
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VERY LATE
ICT BOX?
ADOLLMAN”,
A QUARTER
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