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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 24. 1921.

CAMERA NEWS

ALLIED TANKS, ARTILLERY AND TROOPS IN DUSSELDORF.

The occupation of the principal industrial cities of Germany by allied troops has settled down to a hum-drum affair, but the troops are ready for instant action in case the Germans throw off their passive air and attempt resistance: The photo shows a movement of allied tanks, artillery and soldiers in the heart of Dusseldorf, one of the cities occupied.

HARRY GOSLING.

President of the Transport Worker's Fedoration.

FIRST PICTURE OF RED UPRISING IN GERMANY.

This picture, taken during the recent Ited uprising in Germany, shows suspected com- munists lined up at Eisfold and compelled to stand with their hands above their heads while an officer questions them.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

J. H. THOMAS

of the Railwaymon's Trade Union,

Tom Pulls a Boner-

Coal Kinge. Above, the Duke of Hamilton, left, and Lord

Joicey. Below, Lord Londonderry, left, and Lord Gainaford,

Miss Phyllis Carter, the actress who some time ago in Piccadilly, attacked a man who had molested her, bad him arrested and on her tes- timony he was sent to prison for 18 months on a charge of false pretences.

BY ALLMAN

WELL, I EXPECT THE BRIDE IS PRETTY NERVOUS

ABOUT NOW!

I'LL NEVER FORGET HOW NERVOUS I WAS WHEN WAS MARRIED

COME ON UPSTAIRS, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A LITTLE FAREWELL DRINK TO BILL!

GET YOUR COAT OFF. WE'RE GOING TO HÁVE

A LITTLE DRINK BEFORE

THE MINISTER

COME6.1

I'M THE

MINISTER:

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