1921-06-02 — Page 8

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE:

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CAMERA NEWS

Prince Andrew, brother of of King Constantine and a general in the Greek army, has been killed in the wat with the Turks.

NEW MOORING-MAST OR AERIAL QUAY

The huge R-33 swinging easily from the new aerial quay at Pulham, England. With the wind blowing 35 miles an hour the sirship swung easily on her swivel coupling. There is noth- ing to prevent such a mast being erected in the heart of busy cities with lifts to carry up the passengers. Two mea instead of 30 can release the ship,

The Sultan of

Exypt

* travelling to meet Lord

Allenby.

President Harding (left) Colonel George T. Harvey (centre) of New York, ambassador to Britain, and Myron T. Herrick (right), of Ohio, ambassador to France.

The photograph shows the Ambassador Hotel, at Santa Barbara, Cal., just after the fire which recently destroyed it had got well under way. The hotel was one of the most famed tourist resörts in the world and had been used as a winter boine by most of America's money- ed men and women as well as by European royalty. The loss was estimated at $2,000,000.

Miss Linda M. Kearns,

Dublia nurse, was recently sentenced to 10 years' im- prisonment after the Crown forces in Ireland had found 10 rifles and ammunition in ber motor car.

Sir Edmund Talbot, new Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

TOM, HOW DID YOU,

LIKE THE LECTURE?

HE TALKED TOO LOUD I COULDN**** SLEEP!

HE GAVE CUT SOME GOOD POINTERS TO

MARRIED MEN!

Tom's Replies Are Aggravating

YES, AND I'LL BET HE'S STILL SINGLE!

WELL, I ENJOYED -IT VERY MUCH!

SO DID ALL THE OTHER WOMEN WHEN HE-

PANNED THE MEN!

BY ALLMAN

WELL, I ADMIRE A MAN THAT SAYS THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME!

30 DO 1, PARTICULARLY WHEN I'M THIRSTY!

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