1921-03-04 — Page 8

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921.

CAMERA NEWS RAG

"DRY" AGENTS RAID WOODS.

Prohibition officere are here seen removing liquor discovered in a wood at Hurley,

Wisconsin.

Mme.

A "SPORT."

Gouraud Morris, niece of General Gouraud, is regarded as the best all-round. woman athlete in France. She's a swimming champion. an expert discus thrower and a track star.

OPIUM FIND,

Above is seen a San Francisco Customs man on a ship from the Far East unearthing 197 tins of opium found in a state room panel in which a row of drilled holes had been filled with putty and painted over.

AWSON AIR!

ΠΑΙΔΙΑ

THREE MILES A MINUTE,

This Verville-Packard aeroplane won the Pulitzer trophy during recent flights from Long Island, making nearly three miles a minute.

TYPHOON-PROOF.

This rounded-roof building recenty erected in the island

of Guam is described as being typhoon-proof.

GIANT AIR MAIL LINER.

This picture shows the Lawson Airliner No. 2 which was designed for the carrying of the United States mail for the Post Office Department. It will carry more than 6,000 lbs. of mail at a time and can fly from New York to Chicago during the night without making a stop.

GIDDAP

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

ALL RIGHT

WHISTLE

S-GO STOP

Danny Gives a Good Reason

MAKE IT SNAPPY

VERY GOOD

EDDY!

DADDY,

WIN DOES THE POLICEMAN HAVE

JA STRING PASTENED

·TO HIS WHISTLE?

WHY DOES HE Q

GEE, I DON'T

KNOW!

BY ALLMAN

MAY BE. SO HE WON'T SWOLLER

IT!

MAY BE THAY'S

IT!

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