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LADY DIẨNA DUFF-COOPER.

Lady Duff-Cooper, who before jer tamage was Lady Diana Manners, has accepted the offer to edit the English edition of the French magazine. Akranit,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920.

TO-DAY'S PICTURES.

FISHERWOMEN OF BOULOGNE GREET ALLIED LEADERS,

The beherwomen of Boulogne were dressed in festive costume, to greet the Allied leaders un their arrival there for the recent conferences. This photo shows Marshal Foch, M. -Millerand-and-Mr. Lloyd-George with some of the welcoming committee.

MARY AND “DOEG.”

Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford snapped on leav- ing Waterloo station.

'M'

FOUR FAMOUS GOLFERS.

Four of the most famous gaiters in the world: On the left is Abe Mitchell, who has been the sensation of the British linky for the last couple of years. Standing beside bim is Walter Hagen, ex-champion of America. Jim Barnes, British born, but representing the United States, is next to Hagen. On the zicht is George Duncan, the present British champion.

PRINCE "CROSSES THE LINE."

This snapshot was taken on H.M.S. Renown when the Prince of Wales was "crossing the line."

ATHLETIC CHAMPION.

Above in Bratus Hamilton, of Missouri University, who recent- ly won both the Pentathloo and Decathlon titles in America.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS.

HELEN, HOW WOULD

YOU LIKE TO GO

FOR A LITTLE CANOE

RIDE?.

CANOES ARE 30

"TREACH BROUs In.

ALMOST AFROUD

JOINT STEL S

AMPUL DEEP

TOM?

Helen Is Very Subtle.

NO, NOT" Very

BUT B

CAREFUL!

IN THIS CANDE

RIGHT MOVE TOM

RIGHT NOW?

WARY, RIGHT

NOWE ?

BECAUSE IT'S

STILL TIED TO

THE DOOK!

BY ALLMAN.

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