1921-04-12 — Page 8

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, APRIL 12: 1921.

CAMERA NEWS ZE

NEW BALLOON "ANCHOR."

The giant British dirigible, R-33, is shown above, moored to a new stoel nasthoad at Pelham, England.

WON JAPAN POETRY HONOURS.

Mrs. Charles Burnett, wife of the American Military Attache at Tokyo, has won the unique distinction of boing the first foreignor to gain distinction in Japan for a poem written in Japanese characters. The photograph shows Mrs. Burnett in an artistic Japanese costume.

PRINCE AS CHAUFFEUR.

The Prince of Wales, who is an enthusiastic motorist, is shown at the wheel of a car, leaving York House, London, for a hunting,

BY AIR AND SEA.

The funnel of H. M.S. Eagle is built to the side of the vessel to give greater space to airplanes foaving and landing. Planes are carried below deck and lifted to the landing top by a hoist in this newest of British fighting craft.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

OH,MRS, DUFF, HOW DO

YOU LIKE THE NEW HAT”

MY HUSBAND GAVE ME?

OH, IT'S A BEAUTY!

THAT'S A VERY BECOMING HAT, MRS. BAILEY!

THE CARNIVAL AT NICE,

One of the side-splitting floats depicts a fishery. carnival is the biggest event in the year in which both towns- people and visitors participato.

This

BACK AGAIN. Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador to the United States, was caught by the photographer just as he stepped ashore at New York after an absence of several weeks in England.

It Was An Extensive Night for Bailey

I THINK SO! WHY DON'T YOU ASK ME HOW MUCH

IT COST?

OH, I CAN TELL IT'S AN EXPENSIVE HAT!

NOW THAT QU ASK- IT COST FØRTY

DOLLARS!

BY ALLMAN

YOUR HUSBAND MUST HAVE A LIBERAL

INCOME!

NO,LATE "IN-COME" THAT'S WHY HE

BOUGHT ME THE HAT- TO SQUARE

HIMSELF!

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